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For 1974-75
Perry Pilot Club Names
New Slate Os Officers
Using a flower garden
theme, the 1974-75 officers of
the Pilot Club of Perry were
installed by Mrs. Mildred
Dumas, Past Governor of
District I, Pilot International
at the New Perry Hotel on
Tuesday, May 2«, at 7:50 P M
Mrs Jewell Hay, President;
Mrs, Ruth Todd, Vice
President; Mrs. Leita
Boterweg, Treasurer; Mrs.
Willie Dean NeSmith,
Recording Secretary; Mrs.
Kaye Tharpe. Corresponding
Secretary; Miss Barbara
Jones and Mrs, Vivian Crutch
field, 1 year Directors, and
Mrs. Normal Wilson, two year
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coming President. Miss Barbara Jones. Outgoing President.
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Mr. Richard Johnson, co
pilot, gave the invocation.
George Richerson in
troduced a delightful musical
program by Mark Forchetle,
guitarist, Nancy Shelton,
pianist, and Sandra Lollis,
vocalist.
Perfect attendance awards
were given to Faye Tharpe,
Barbara Jones, Betty
Richerson, Jewell Hay,
Ivarene Shivers and Ruth
Todd Mrs. Venla Bradley
presented the President’s
scrapbook to outgoing
President, Barbara Jones,
The highlight of the evening
Fay Thorpe, Treasurer, Mrs. Leita Boterweg.
Second row: Directors: Miss Barbara Jones,
Mrs. Vivian Crutchfield, Mrs. Norma Wilson.
was the announcement of the
Pilot of the Year award which
was presented by Miss
Ivarene Shivers to Mrs. Ruth
Todd. She received a lovely
silver trav. along with letters
of congratulations from Dr.
A.G. Hendrick, Rev. J.M
Miss Stevens Feted
With Bridal Shower
Miss Kimarie Stevens,
bride-elect of Thomas Folds,
Teresi, Rev. J.B. Smith,
Mayor James McKinley and
Senator Sam Nunn.
Other guests included Mrs.
Estelle Forchetle, Mrs.
Adrian Fagen, Mr. Wofford
Sinyard, Mrs. V.B. Hay, Sr.,
and Mrs. Marjorie Daniels.
was honored with a bridal
shower at the home of Mrs.
Dennis Jones. Hostesses were
Wanda Farr, Elaine Wilson
and Debra Evans. The color
scheme was yellow and white
with a centerpiece of a bride
doll cake.
After an evening of fun and
games the hostesses served
refreshments to Miss Stevens,
Mrs. W.H. Brannen, Teresa
Stevens, Margaret Stevens,
Beth Folds, Betty Entrekin,
Mrs. Ruth Sledge, Lori Sledge,
Mrs. Luther Jenkins, Mrs.
Ruth Loggins, Mrs. J.E.
Hammonds, Mrs. Dorothy
Warren, Susie Entrekin,
Donna Marie Walters, Mrs.
J.T. Stevens, Celia Stevens,
Mrs. Billy Giles, Mrs. Frank
Giles, Mrs. Julian Folds, Mrs.
J O. Cross, Jr., Mrs. Leroy
Hudson, Tammy Hudson,
Alison Byers, Mrs. Glenn
Byers, Mrs. Aubrey Farr,
Mrs. Patsy Bridges, Mrs.
Dennis Jones, Mrs, Russell
Jones, Mrs. Betty Burnette,
Mrs. Kenneth Brannen, Mrs.
Ralph Brown, Mrs. Cheryl
Rackley, Mrs. Lewis Rackley,
Mrs. Marvin Sinyard, Mrs.
Clarence Wilson. Mrs. Ber
nard Thompson, and Dewana
Thompson.
Miss VanF
To Wed Aug. 10
Mr and Mrs. Glen L.
VanFossen of Perry announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Miss June E.
VanFossen, to Roderick
A.J.C. Macdonald, son of the
Rev. and Mrs. Roderick
Macdonald of Waterford,
Virginia.
Miss VanFossen is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Susie
VanFossen and the late Mr.
Jesse E, VanFossen of Croton,
Ohio.
She is a graduate of Perry
High School and is currently a
student at Cornell University
in Ithaca, N.Y.
J Grandparents of the future
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COMMUNITY NEWS FROM
HOUSTON LAKE
BY PATSY WATSON
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Lambert,
Jr., and Susan and Mr. and
Mrs. R E. Lambert, 111, spent
the weekend at Lake Walter F.
George in Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Edwards
and family from Danielsville,
Ga., spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watson
and Fam.
Bob Abbott of Fayetteville,
N.C., is visiting for the
summer with Mr. and Mrs.
Guy S. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs, H.G. Mathis
and family attended the
graduation of their daughter,
Mrs. Hal Baker at Valdosta
Slate on Saturday, June 1.
Miss Jenice Mathis from
Thomasville, Ga., will be
home for the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.G.
Personals
By Emily Montgomery
Call 987-2308
Mrs. W.B. Evans returned
home Monday following a five
day confinement in the
Medical Center of Central
Georgia for eye surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. J.M, Gooden
spent a recent two weeks with
their daughter, Mrs. A, Frank
Estes and Mr. Estes, of
Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. J.C. Peake spent
several days last week in
Americus with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Clifton and Mrs.
Suzanne Coleman and Leslie.
She attended Leslie’s kin
dergarten graduation and
dance recital.
Leon Green of Dublin,
formerly of Perry, has been
named Judge of Recorder’s
Court of the City of Wright
sville.
Attending the South Georgia
Conference at Valdosta this
week are Beth Whitworth, Sue
Bullington, Rev, J.B. Smith,
Rev. Elick Bullington.
Ansley and Jud Green of
Dublin are visiting their aunt,
Miss Martha Cooper, for
several days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Waters
of Douglas were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.E.
Rainey.
Mrs. Marvin Arrington
received the Master’s of
Education degree at
ceremonies at Georgia
College at Milledgeville
Saturday which was attended
by members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Green
will spend the weekend with
Mrs, Green's mother, Mrs.
W.B. Evans.
bridegroom are the late Mr.
and Mrs, Andrew Thomson
and the late Mr. and Mrs. John
S. Macdonald of Glasgow,
Scotland.
Mr. Macdonald is a
graduate of London Central
Secondary School of London,
Ontario, Canada and is also a
student at Cornell University.
The wedding will be held at
Catoctin Presbyterian Church
in Waterford, Virginia, on
August 10, 1974, with the
father of the groom of
ficiating. A reception will
follow at Failce Farm, the
home of Mrs. Jean Campbell,
Waterford, Virginia.
Mathis.
Over the weekend Mr, and
Mrs. Charlie Gunn attended
the Alumni meeting of the
Rabun Gap Nacoochee
Schools at Rabun Gap,
Georgia. On their return home
they had supper and visited
with their son, Spencer, in
Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Cain had
supper Saturday night in
Forsyth with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kyte.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. White of
Warner Robins visited on
Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. W.F. Overton.
Mrs. E.L. Harvey of
Pineview, Ga., spent several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry C. Taylor and
family.
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Hill are
making their home in
Jacksonville, Fla., where Dr.
Hill is engaged in the practice
of veterinary medicine.
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURS., JUNE 4. 1*74,
Michelle and Mike Cain and
Clay Kirk spent Saturday at
Lake Tobesofkee.
The home of Mr, and Mrs.
Archie Byrd was the scene
Friday night of a fish fry.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Thompson, Mr,
and Mrs. Edward Watson and
Pam and Alyce Morrow.
Mrs. Liz Irby and boys
Miss Janet Ann Irby
Irby-English Tell
Wedding Plans
Mrs. Ruth Irby of Perry
announces the engagement of
their daughter, Janet Ann
Irby, to Roger English, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse English of
Hawkinsville,
Miss Irby is a 1974 graduate
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attended on Saturday the
graduation of Mr. Irby s
sister. Mrs. Lolly Peavy. Mrs.
Peavy received the associates
degree in science from
Georgia College in
Milledgeville, Ga.
On Sunday afternoon m
and Mrs. Edward Watson and
Pam visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Brooks at the Coliseum
Park Hospital. Mr. Brooks is
doing fine after his eye
surgery.
of Perry High School. Her
fiancee is employed locally on
a farm.
The wedding is set for Jur.o*
7, 1974, at the home of the
bride’s mother.