Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, May 11, 1972, Page 9-A, Image 9

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%'i : um i i* ,jg# I H.VBr Members of the Perry High School Distributive Education (DECA) class held their annual em ployer’s appreciation banquet at the Holiday Inn last Thursday. Distributive Education is a joint effort between the school and the community where students work part of the school day and are graded on their work. From left, Supt. David Garden Club Appoints Officials An interesting program on “Birds” was presented by Mrs. Thomas J. Cater of Warner Robins for the Perry Garden Club at its April meeting held in the Security Federal Building. Birds of Georgia, 100% POLYESTER 54.. W|DE KNITS . 8 v»- e ’2 CROCHET LOOK ®' IDEAL FOR BEACH COATS-TABLECLOTHS-SWEATERS 100% POLYESTER SEERSUCKER reg. 1.98 yd. $ f.S9 DACRON & COTTON reg. 1.98 yd. SEERSUCKER *,. 59 * ‘1.29? POLYESTER KNITS-LARGE SELECTION-SPECIAL PRICES \ PERRY FABRICS « Perry Plaza i )/ 77 the vanity shop especially those to be seen in Houston County, were emphasized during the beautiful color slides which were shown. Mrs. Cater, who was introduced by Mrs. Clifford Bragg, Program Chairman,has studied birds Perdue, DECA secretary Delua Little, personnel training supervisor of Winn Dixie for Georgia J. T. Norris, DECA vice pres. Tommy Cook, DECA parliamentarian Donald Clark, Perry High principal M. J. Marchman, DECA reporter Bob Dick, DECA treasurer Joey Adams, DECA pres. David Hawk, DECA coordinator Randall Bacon. for many years and shares the hobby of bird-watching with Mr. Cater. Presided over by the new President, Mrs. liewis B. Smyth, the meeting opened with an inspiring devotional by the Chaplain, Mrs. T. L. Arledye. The State Conference of Garden Clubs, held recently in Macon, was reported on by the delegates, Mrs. Yates Green and Mrs. Smyth. Cer tificates and awards won by the club were shown. During the presentation of awards to club members for exhibits during club meetings, the Chairman of Clerks, Mrs. J. P. Risher, presented the following: Ist prize for the most points for Horticulture to Mrs. A. C. Pritchett, and Ist prize for most points for Arrangements to Mrs. Gardner Watson. A rising vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Green for her outstanding work during her year of presidency, and a gift presented to her. Ap preciation was also ex pressed to the officers and chairmen who served with her. Mrs. Smyth then an nounced the appointment of the new chairmen and their committees for the coming year: Awards, Mrs. Hal Cottony- Beautification and Civic Development, Mrs. Vernon Tuggle, Mrs A. D. Culpep per; Blue Star Memorial Highway, Mrs. H. L. Sain ; Calendars (Sale), Mrs. F. E. Buckner; Conservation, Mrs. Thomas Arledge, Mrs. W. K. Whipple, Mrs Ed Willis; Exhibits at Club Meetings, Mrs. J. P. Risher, Mrs. Milo Medlock; Finance, Mrs. F. E. Buckner, Mrs. Yates Green, Mrs. Lewis B. Smyth; Flower Show, Mrs. C. E. Sasser, Mrs. Paschal Muse; Garden Therapy, Mrs. Yates Green, Mrs. Thomas Arledge; Hor ticulture, Mrs. Paschal Muse; Judging Exhibits, Mrs. Henry Matthews, Mrs. A.C. Pritchett, Mrs, Byron Cook; Anti-Litter, Miss Martha Cooper; Membership, Mrs. A, C. Pritchett, Mrs. Yates Green, Mrs. Milo Medlock; National Council Books, Mrs. Dudley Jones; National Gardener, Mrs. Gardner Watson; Policy, Procedure, Personnel, Mrs, Ed Willis: Perryan Receives Rose Show Award David Phelps, member of the Middle Georgia Rose Society and the Macon Men's Garden Club, was recepient of the silver award for the best single floribunda rose shown at the Deep South Rose Show and Convention held in Jacksonville, Fla. over the weekend. Other places given to his roses on display were three blue first place ribbons, three red second place ribbons, one yellow third place and one white fourth place. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps reside at 1003 Parkway Drive, Perry. j Piggly Wiggly manager Randall Daniel assisted students in the Perry Jr. High CVAE math class in showing them how to properly operate a modern cash register. Daniel brought several items from his store and showed the students how to ring items and add sales tax along with other aspects Program, Mrs. Clifford Bragg, Mrs. Dan Britton, Mrs A. C. Pritchett, Mrs. Yates Green; Publicity, Mrs. Lewis B. Smyth; Scrapbook, Mrs. James B. King; World Gardening. Mrs. R. L. Roper; Yearbook. Mrs. A. L. Downs, Mrs. Ix!wis B. Smyth; Telephone, Mrs. Jack Pitts, Mrs.W. M. Gibson, Mrs. Joseph Peake. It was reported that the club took part in the American Cancer Fund drive. Delightful refreshments in the Spring theme were served by the hostesses: Mrs. Henry Matthews, Mrs. J. P. Risher, and Mrs. T. L. Arledge. 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THIS IS TRULY a BEAUTIFUL CAR • AND HAVE A LOOK AT WHAT YOU CAN BUY J THIS CAR FOR THIS WEEK., 3030 ; WAS 5232.33 NO. 121 * NO. 182 -jf I , FULLTIME FINANCE MAN ON DUTY * WOT including ga. sales tax hSI moody motor col FORD CORNER PERRY, GA. || PAGE 9-A Iwfc SALE DOUBLE-WIDE 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS On A Tight Budget? Look At Our Repossessed 12x65 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Mobiie Home • Take Over Payments grj nf And it's Yours ■C3 DEERWOOD MOBILE HOMES IKC BLEDSOE 987-0183 41 SOUTH CLOSED ON SUNDAYS n^—— PERRY. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. MAY 11. IW2 of operating the register. From left, Laura Redmond, Danny McKenzie, Randall Daniel, Randy Wilson and Kay Yawn. Frank Spearman is CVAE coordinator at the school and Mrs. W. J. Rhodarmer is teacher of the math class.