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The New Perry Hotel was the scene last Friday
night of a District wide Kiwanis Rally with the
Perry Kiwanians serving as host. Left to right,
talking of Kiwanis projects, are: Jack McGraw-
District Governor Elect; Moody Mulkey of Perry-
Division Lieutenant Governor; Alton Reeves-
District Governor; and Troy Holcombe-District
Dist. Kiwanis Meeting
Held Friday In Perry
The Fifth Division of the
Georgia District of Kiwanis
International held its annual
Hally at the New Perry Hotel
last Friday night The purpose
of the Hally was to honor
Georgia’s District Governor
Episcopals Will Host
Good Friday Service
On Friday, March 28, St.
Christopher’s Episcopal
Church will again be the host
church for a Good Friday
community service This will
he the traditional service of
preaching on the Seven Last
Words from (he Cross. The
time of the service will be
from 12:(K» noon until 3:00
P.M Ministers from a number
of churches in the Perry area
will be participating
You are invited to come
when you can and to stay as
long as you can A nursery will
be provided for young
children.
Ministers taking part in the
service this year will lie (in
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Alton Reeves and his wife,
Evelyne. Other district of
ficers present were Jack
McGraw, District Governor -
Elect and the District
Secretary, Troy Holcombe
A strong delegation from
the order they will speak); the
Rev. Dan Ariail from First
Baptist Church, the Rev. Tom
Arledge from St,
Christopher’s, the Rev, Elick
Bullington from Perry United
Methodist, the Rev. John
Crowder from Elko United
Methodist, the Rev. Hugh
Marshall from St., Patrick’s
Roman Catholic Church, the
Rev. Don Armentrout, a
member of the faculty at the
School of Theology in
Sewannee, Tennessee, and the
Rev Doug Boss from Second
Memorial Baptist In addition
to the meditations there will
be times of prayer and of
hymns.
Secretary and Treasurer. The Perry Kiwanis Club
is in the Fifth Division of the Georgia District,
over which Reeves is Governor. The seven
division clubs represented include: Perry, Fort
Valley, Reynolds, Americas, Cordele, Vienna, and
Montezuma.
each of the seven clubs in the
division was led by their
presidents who are: George
Nunn, Jr., Perry Club;
William Elliott, Fort Valley;
Edward Swearingen, Jr.,
Reynolds; Charles Smith,
The offering will go to help
feed the hungry of the world.
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COMMUNITY NEWS FROM
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Mrs. Jo Mosley
The annual meeting of the
Women of the Church,
Presbytery of Augusta-
Macon, was held on March 18
Americas; Ben Morris,
Cordele; Robert Newby,
Vienna, and James Lester,
111, Montezuma.
District Governor Reeves
was the principal speaker. He
pointed out how the 142
Kiwanis Clubs in Georgia are
carrying out the 1975 In
ternational theme, “Show You
Care”.
The entertainment was
provided by the Montezuma
Club. Mrs, Nancy Hill sang
several numbers. She was
accompanied by Mrs. Walker.
Moody Mulkey, Division
Lieutenant Governor,
presided at the meeting.
in Augusta, Georgia, at the
Covenant Presbyterian
Church. Those attending from
the Clinchfield P.C. were:
Mrs. Emily Hatterree, Mrs.
Harriett Huff, Mrs. Ruth
Taylor and Mrs. Jo Mosley.
Mrs. Diane Rider is still on
our shut in list. A broken foot
takes such a long time to
mend, Diane, but we are all
praying for your speedy
recovery and we do miss you
very much.
Mrs Ruth Taylor had as her
visitors on Thursday af
ternoon Mrs. Polly Harden of
Dublin and Mrs. Sally
Bracewell of Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon
Mosley were visited on
Wednesday night by Mr and
Mrs Harold Eubanks and
children, and Mrs McDuffy of
Macon
Miss Selena Huff has been
sick but is recovering nicely
now She'll probably even be
able to go back to kin
dergarten tomorrow We love
you Selena and are so glad
you’re better
Mrs Ruth Taylor spent the
previous weekend in
Columbus with her son,
Wyndall and his family While
there she also visited with
Mrs. Alma Daniels.
Our sympathy to Mrs.
Taylor in the recent death of
her cousin, Mrs Mami Day.
Mr and Mrs Wyndall
Ratterree had as their guests
on Sunday Mr and Mrs Billy
Cooper, Doug and Bill of
Cordele.
Mr and Mrs Harry
Thompson and Mrs. Ruth
Taylor went to Macon on
Sunday and visited with Mr,
Grady Rawls and his family
and also Gloria Keene
Mrs. Harriett Huff and Mrs.
Ruth Taylor attended the Holy
Week Program held at the
Methodist Church in Perry.
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COMMUNITY NEWS FROM
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BY PATSY WATSON
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Patat
of Bonaire and little Miss
Wendy Wilson of Hawkinsville
visited Tuesday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Watson and
Pam,
Friends extend their
deepest sympathy to Mrs, J.P.
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DURING THE
HEATED SCRAMBLE
OVER HIGHER BANK
INTEREST RATES
BANK OF PERRY SAVERS
STAYED CALM, COOL,
AND VERY COLLECTED 4
Bank Os Perry savers know that
they will always receive the
highest rates allowed by law.
Always.
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At today’s higher interest rates, the best
and safest investment you can make is in a
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Bank Os Perry Savings Account.
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A Substantial Interest Penalty Is Required For Early Withdrawals
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Morton and family in the loss
of their loved one.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.
Taylor and Cheryl spent
Sunday with Mrs. Taylor’s
mother, Mrs. E.L. Harvey, in
Pineview, Ga.
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURS.. MAR. 27. 1975.
Danny Overton of the
University of Georgia in
Athens is spending several
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W.F. Overton.
Mrs. Patsy Watson and Pam
and Dianne Mattox visited in
Warner Robins at the Houston
County Hospital Sunday with
Mrs. Tommy Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sorrell
and children of Macon, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Riner and son
of Warner Robins and Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Kirk of Perry spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. W.E. Cain and Mike.
Mrs. Jean Batchelor, Mrs.
Betty Nelson and Wayne
visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Watson and Pam.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Avera of
Macon spent Sunday with
Mrs. Edna Owens and Mr. and £
Mrs. James F. Irby and sons.
Mrs. Fred Griggs joined them
for lunch and a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pate of
Macon visited Sunday with
Mrs. Pate’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James S. Horne, Sr,
Ricky Mattox, Clint Jacobs
and Danny Overton spent
Sunday at the Atlanta 500.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Layfield of Milledgeville spent
Monday with Mrs. Liz Irby.
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