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Library Assistants Sheila Bynum and Melody
Stembridge are busy signing up youngsters for the
Vacation Reading Club at the Perry-Houston
County Library. From left are Collette Bolin,
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At the 47th Annual Extension Homemakers
Council Meeting, the Houston County delegation
pauses briefly for a picture in front of the Macon
Hilton Hotel, convention headquarters. The
Houston Countians joined over 1100 other mem
bers from across the state to carry out the
meeting theme, “Those Who Care Are Those Who
Share”. Highlighting three days of activities was
a concert performance by famous singing star
Anita Bryant. Also included on the Homemakers
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DOWNTOWN PERRY
Shelia Bynum, Cheryl Kirkpatrick, Chris An
derson, Alex Anderson, Abby Bretz, Teresa
Bumpus, Debbie West, Debbie Kirkpatrick, and
Melody Stembridge.
busy agenda were general assemblies, district
meetings, a historical tour of Macon, banquets,
special music programs and installation of new
officers. Houston County delegates picutred above
are: Mrs. Thelma O’Hern, Warner Robins; Mrs.
Charles Perfect, Elko; Mrs. Helen Sasser,
Bonaire; Mrs. Sue King, Bonaire; Mrs. Marie
Meadows, Perry; Mrs. Edith Willard, Perry, Mrs.
Margaret Kirkpatrick, Perry; Mrs. Bobbin
Lewis, Elko; Miss Dee Weems, County Extension
Home Economist.
HLCC Ladies
Festivities To
Begin June 29
Everyone is talking about
the Indies Wine Tasting
Party and Fashion Show at
Houston I>ake Country Club
Thursday, June 29, from 2:0(1
- 4:00 P.M. Fashions are by
Sugrue’s in Houston Mall
and Stantom Plaza in
Warner Kobins and the
Vanity Shop in Perry. Emily
i Mrs. Robert) Hartly will be
the commentator.
Who can get tickets? Any
member of Houston I>ake
can buy tickets for them
selves or guest, Betty Cause
has tickets at the Club so call
the Club at 987-3046 for
reservations. The tickets are
limited to 150 at $2.00 per
person. You’ll be hearing
more about this affair, so
don't wait too long for tickets
as they’ll be going fast.
If you want more in
formation or tickets, you
can also contact members of
the social committee who
are Natalie Norris, Hannah
Young, Mary Chasse, Tina
Jones, Amy McEver or Mary
Barton in Warner Robins
and Watson Richardson or
Doris Hulbert in Ferry. Get
your party up today and
reserve those tickets.
GOT A PROBLEM? CALL
THE HOME JOURNAL
ACTION LINE - 987-1823.
HENDERSON
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Mrs. Archie Bryant of
Perry and Mr. and Mrs.
Bubba Wilder of Athens
visited the Leon Hagan
family over the week-end.
Mr. Wilder is a senior at the
University of Georgia.
Mrs. Jim Hooks, Mrs.
Charlie Kersey and Mrs. A.
H. Tharpe attended a shower
given in honor of Mrs.
Tharpe and Mrs, Kersey’s
niece, Mrs. Paul Mclntyre of
Oglethorpe, Ga., Friday,
June Kith.
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Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Bridgeman of Athens,
Georgia announce the birth
of a son, David Andrew, born
June 7 at St. Mary’s Hospital
in Athens. Mrs. Bridgeman
is the former Carolyn Ann
Uainey.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Pvainey of Perry and the
paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nash
Bridgeman of Thomaston,
Ga.
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PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972
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David Thames visited
Scott Tolbert in Macon from
Sunday till Tuesday of this
week.
Mrs. Ted Thames, Rusty
and David visited Mrs.
Floyde Corn in Crawford
County Thursday, June 15th.
Rusty Thames spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Locke in Fort Valley,
Ga.
Gwen Thames spent the
week-end with her grand-
Richard P. (Mike) Carter (left) is shown proudly receiving his Private Pilot
Certificate from Flight Instructor Fred Martin at the Perry-Fort Valley
Airport.
mother, Mrs. Floyde Corn in
Crawford County returning
with her parents after they
enjoyed a visit with Mrs.
Corn Sunday.
Donnie Pickard left
Tuesday after a visit home
with his parents. Donnie was
on leave from the U.S. Navy
and is stationed in
Jacksonville, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Melvin,
Tonya and Missy of Macon
spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Thames.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Glance,
Craig and Gene of Macon
visited Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Thames, Saturday evening,
June 17th.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Martin,
Darrell and Neil of Macon
visited Mr. and Mrs. Kdra
Wynne Sunday, June 18th.
Mrs. Kenneth Flkin of Los
Angeles, California is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Edra Wynne. Mrs.
Elkin is the former Margie
Wynne.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Tolbert and Scott of Macon
visited Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Thames, Sunday June 18th.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Brown of Hartwell, Georgia
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edra
Wynne Saturday, June 17th.
Mrs. Brown is Mr. Wynne’s
sister, the former Donie
Wynnne.
Kenneth Ragan graduated
from Southern Technical
Institute at Marietta June 3,
1972. He is now employee
with the Engineering
Department of Unadilla
Manufacturing Company.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Thames and Mrs. Ed
Thompson and sons visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hollan of
New Castle, Indiana, last
week.