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Shown here 1974-75 officers for the Perry High
School Chapter of Future Business Leaders of
America (FBLA). Seated, from left, Valarie
Howard, president; Rhonda Birkhofer, vice pres.;
Sally Funh, secretary; Carol Wood, treasurer.
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COMMUNITY NEWS FROM
HOUSTON LAKE
BY PATSY WATSON
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Mrs Mabel Talc ol Macon
spent llu' weekend with Mr
and Mrs (• uy S Brooks
Mr. and Mrs Douglas Baase
and Lee. (iary Bramlett, Mr
and Mrs K.N. Byrd and Mrs.
Sarah Smith were guests over
the weekend of the Gnat
Mappers (’lul> at White Water
jit ’reek Stale Park
| Mr and Mrs. Joe J.
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By Ruby Tharpe
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Sgl Kenneth Milton of
IBeson. Arizona, has been
visiting his parents, Mr and
\#s Cyrus Milton.
Mi and Mrs Jack Jones
worshipped at Friendship
Baptist Church near Mar
shallville Sunday A M,
Mr Cyrus and Hodges
Milton have been visiting their
sisters and a brother in New
Nork Slate They also visited
their aunts in Chester. Pa
Kenneth Hollins, son of Mr
and Mrs Walter Hollins, Sr.,
lefj Sunday for Kmory
University where he is a
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Parkerson visited on Tuesday
night with Mr, and Mrs.
Edward Watson and Pam.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Bently of Gowanda, New
York, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Pickup and family ol South
Dayton, New York, were
gm-sls Monday and Tuesday
ol Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Baase and Len. The Bentlys
and the Pickups came to see
junior. Your friends wish for
you a successful year.
Mrs. Lucille Jefferson of
Greenwich, Conn., is here
spending a few days with her
aunt, Mrs. Lillian Foster and
uncle, Mr, Dan Foster.
Mrs. Clara West of
Thompson, Ga.. visited Mrs,
Ruby Tharpe last Thursday
enroute to Thomasville to visit
another friend Mrs. West is
retired from Fort Valley State
as an instructor.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Fluellen and mother, Mrs
Nancy Fluellen, spent a few
days in St Augustine, Fla.,
seeing the Historic sights
Thought for the week We
live in deeds, not years; in
thoughts, not breaths; in
leelings, not in figures on a
dial We should count time by
heart-throbs He most lives
who thinks most, (eels the
noblest, acts the best
Miss Jenny Owens, student
at the Medical College ol Ga
in Augusta, is spending the
weekend with her parents. Mr
and Mrs A Owens
Mrs Susie Jones has gone to
Miami. Fla . to be at the
bedside ol her seriously ill
daughter. Mrs Maytne Smith
Little Miss Janice Norwood
w as entertained Sunday w ith a
birthday party by her mother.
Mrs Justine Norwood, at their
home on Perimeter Hd
Mrs, Ida Mack and son of
West Palm Beach, Fla , spent
the weekend with her sister
and husband, Mr and Mrs,.
Odell McCoy.
Mr and Mrs Hollie Lum
pkin spent the day in Atlanta
with their children. The whole
lamily went out to dinner
together
Standing, from left, Rose Marie Toomer,
historian; Mona Hawk, reporter; Debbie Rider,
parliamentarian. The local chapter is an active
one and many of the members have part-time jobs
with local businesses and industry.
Brad Bently graduate Irom
Basie Training at Fort
Jackson, South Carolina.
Mr and Mrs. Kdward
Watson and Pam visited
Friday with Mr. Tommy
Watson at Houston County
Hospital in Warner Robins.
The Watsons also visited with
Mr, and Mrs, Waller Gedrottis
and girls.
A Gospel Sing will be held
Friday night, Sept. 27, at
Houston Lake Baptist Church
at 7:JO PM. The guest singers
will be The Laymen from
Warner Robins and The
Happy Singers from Vienna,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubie Mattox
and Dianne spent Sunday
afternoon in Wrightsville, Ga.,
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Smith.
Mr and Mrs. Edward
Watson and Pam and Mrs.
W.F. Overton visited Sat.
night in Bonaire with Mr. and
Mrs Tommy Watson and Mr.
and Mrs Walter Gedrottis and
Trudy.
Danny Overton of the
University of Georgia in
Athens spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W.F. Overton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Bassett of Macon and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Watson and
Pam had Sunday dinner with
Mr, and Mrs, Guy S. Brooks
and Mrs. Mable Tate.
Mrs. Walter Kyte of For
syth, Ga., visited Saturday
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W.E. Cain and family.
Mrs. Edna Owens had
Sunday dinner and spent the
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Griggs.
Friends wish to express
their deepest sympathy to the
Milan T Morrow family in the
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs James Layson
of (112 Pine Ridge Drive in
Perry announce the birth of a
daughter, Jennifer Diane, on
September 19 at 9:30 P M.
Mrs Layson is the former
Joyce Ingram Jennifer Diane
• weighed seven pounds, one
ounce at birth. Paternal
grandparent is Mrs James
A. Layson, Sr., of Perry.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. T 1. Ingram of
Perry
SER VICEM
Navy Airman Recruit
Donald D. Weir, son of Mr.
and Mrs Richard Weir of
Route 1, Elko. Ga., graduated
Irom recruit training at the
Naval Training Center.
Orlando. Fla.
He is scheduled to report to
Aviation Anti-Submarine
Warfare Operator "A" School,
Memphis. Tenn.
The training included in
struction in seamanship
loss of their loved one.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Morrow
and children spent the
weekend at Fort Bragg, North
Carolina, with Sp. 4 and Mrs.
Willard Parker.
Rev. and Mrs. J.J. Morrow
and daughter attended a
homecoming at Marie Baptist
Church in Dublin on Sunday.
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By Emily Montgomery
Call 987-2368
Mrs. Leita Boterweg has
returned (rom a two weeks
visit with her sister, Mrs.
James Gibson, and Mr.
Gibson at Castro Valley, Cal.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Mon
tgomery, Mark and Leanne
spent the weekend in Butler to
attend the wedding of her
brother, Richard Allen, and
Miss Maxine Lawhorn on
College
Capers
Rosetta Jackson enrolled in
her freshman year at Georgia
Tech College in Atlanta,
Georgia. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie P.
Jackson, 1117 Justice Street,
Perry.
Steven Lawrence Beste,
Perry, enrolled in the College
of Engineering, at Valparaiso
University (Valparaiso, In
diana), was named to the
Dean's List for the Spring
Semester of this year.
The requirements in
scholarship for this honor
demand that a student must
secure at least an average of
3.5 points (a B Plus).
Students eligible for this
honor will be recognized at the
President’s reception in the
new academic year.
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson
were guests for several days
this week of Col. (ret.) and
Mrs. Quillian Smith at
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
David Harden of Kaplan,
La., spent last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Harden
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Grimes and Debra attended
the funeral of Mrs. J.R.
Padrick, Mr. Grimes’ aunt, in
Columbus last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Pete Hunt and
children, Kim and Loran, of
Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
Coleman for the weekend. Mr.
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURS., SEPT. 26, 1974,
and Mrs. Coleman, Mr. and
Mrs. Hunt and children,
Jimmy Coleman and
daughter, Leslie, of Americus
attended the Coleman family
reunion in Dublin Sunday.
Bobby Harrison returned to
Rome where he is a student at
Berry College.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dixon
of Atlanta were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Vogt.
Mrs. John Hammerlee was
called to Mobile, Ala., last
week due to the death of a
relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Sirah Lawhorn
were guests at the Lawhorn-
Allen wedding in Butler
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richard
and son of Atlanta were the
guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobart Richards and
Mrs. Frank Leonard for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Vest of
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Athens spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lucian Vest and Andrea
and Mr. and Mrs. E.H.
Colwell.
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