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NOW I KNOW!
I learned something
from last week's column.
I didn't know we have two
HHJ racks in Bonaire -
one at M & D Grocery
Store on Hwy. 96 and
Elm, and one at the
Moody Road Market
Basket, also on Hwy. 96.
When extra copies are
needed, the quickest and
surest means of getting
them is from she racks
convenienfly located as
my trips to Perry are few
and far between.
To receive the Journal
by mail each week,
subscribe by calling 923-
9731 or 987-1823.
While in Bonaire last
week I collected a few
bits and pieces tor this
week's column which was
put together in Milner.
Beth and Monte Conley
recently spent a weekend
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Conley. Monte
and his sister Beth are both
students of ABAC Agricul
tural College in Tifton.
Thalia Barnett has a
roomer, Laurel (Ting)
Espreljo from she
Philippines. Ting is a
nurse at the Houston County
Hospital in Warner Robins.
Spending an October
weekend with Thalia was
Mrs. Robert Carlson of
St. Paul, Minnesota and
her daughter Teri Shipps
of Omaha, Nebraska who
were enroute to Florida.
Terl is married to
Thalia's grandson
Stephen Shipps who Is
Assistant Conductor and
Concert Master of the
Omaha Symphony Or
chestra.
The C.B. Morris family
recently visited Rachel and
Arthur Farr in Atlanta.
Arthur, the son in law of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris and the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Farr of
Kathleen, is a biochemist
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Siding will end your
painting problems, save
on your heating bills and
improve the appearance
of your home. Terms
available. Call Sullivan
at 987 3852.
Appliance
Stores
GILBERT ELECTRIC
925 Jernigan
Hotpoint, Amana,
and
Maytag Appliances
987-2284
York Air
Conditioners
Call
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To Place
Your Ad
SR-22 filings. Let us help
reinstate driver's
license. Easy monthly
terms. Call 987-1832.
Beavers Insurance
Agency, 1017 Jernigan
Street, Perry
engineer major at Georgia
Tech.
Cozy Morris invites
men, women, boys and
girls who are interested
in taking off pounds
sensibly (T.0.P.5.), to
join Chapter 218 which
meets each Tuesday from
6:30 7:30 p.m in the
Bonaire United Methodist
Fellowship Hall.
The non-profit
organization, dedicated
to weight loss, advocates
cut down on calories and
exercise by pushing away
from the table.
Chapter 218 designates
monthly dues of $1.25 per
member to personal
achievement awards.
Cozy's husband,
Corral, a former co
leader of the Chapter was
reported to be improving
as a patient at RAFB
Hospital.
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r/?e winners of Tucker Elementary costume contest at the annual Halloween Carnival held
last Saturday, Oct. 15 are shown in their prize-winning costumes. From left to right are Brian
Jones - the grim reaper, 2nd place and winner of 5 silver dollars; Mike Whiddon Mr. Chicken
Plucking who assisted in the contest; Robbie Kersey - grave robber, Ist place and winner of W
silver dollars; Mrs. Dixie Long ino, the happy Halloween witch and emcee of the contest; Bryn
Warner - swamp monster who placed 3rd and won 3 silver dollars. Judges for the contest were
Mrs. Pam Erdman, Mrs. Patrick Sly and Mrs. Brad Kidwell. Stage manager was Billy Longino.
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Newly-Weds Settle
in Bonaire
Debby and James
Jenkins who were
married in a Garden
Ceremony at the home of
his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
B.F. Jenkins on October
2nd, are making their
home in Bonaire.
The newly-weds are
settled in their new
residence on Forest
Avenue.
From the Mailbox
A letter from Nell
Naugle and her two
Pennsylvania grand
children reveals a lively
and enjoyable visit
despite the cold and rainy
weather in Waverly.
"Never a dull moment -
they really know how to
keep a grandmother
stepping", she writes.
Nell doesn't say when
she expects to return to
Bonaire but did say:
"The sun better soon
shine or I'll be heading
Southr
For the benefit of her
selfish friends inside and
outside Bonaire City
Limits...may the sun stay
behind the clouds in
Waverly, Pennsylvania!
Building
Contractors
CHRIS STOKES
CONST.
Additions, Carport
enclosures. Roofing,
Fireplaces, remodeling.
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At Perry United Meth. Church
Americas Dist. UMW
Holds Annual Meet Here
The Americas District
United Methodist Women
held their annual meeting
Sunday afternoon, Oc
tober 16, at Perry United
Methodist Church. The
president, Mrs. Claude
Morris, of Americus,
presided.
"What's Happening in
Mission in the South
Georgia Conference" was
the theme of the meeting.
The principal speaker
was Mrs. Carlton
Carruth, of Brunswick,
president of the U.M.W.
of the South Georgia
Conference. Mrs. Carruth
discussed the three in
stitutions in the con
ference which receive the
"Call to Prayer Funds"
of U.M.W. These are the
Open Door Community
House in Columbus, the
Crafts
CROSSROADS
CRAFTS
ART Et CRAFT
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INSTRUCTIONS
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1
I Florists
THE HERR )
FLOWER &
GIFT
EMPORIUM
1109 Washington Street
987-1656-All Hours
Featuring The Unique
And
Unusual In Flowers
For All Occasions
Wesley Community
Center in Savannah, and
the. Vashtl Educational
Center in Thomasville,
Ga.
Forty-one percent of
funds given to Methodist
Missions are donated by
the United Methodist
Women, Mrs. Carruth
said.
Mrs. Carruth was
presented by Mrs.
Berkley Blackmon of
Hawkinsville, district
vice president.
The following officers
of Group Two were
elected: Mrs. Berkley
Blackmon of Hawkin
sville, vice-president;
Mrs. George Jennings,
Jr. of Dawson, secretary;
Mrs. Paul Lee of
Americus, secretary of
program; Mrs. J.D.
Clary of Cochran,
mission co-ordinator for
Supportive Community;
Mrs. George Magee of
Leslie, Mission Co-ordinator
for Social Involvement. Mrs.
Carruth installed these
officers and recognized
those who will continue to
serve. They are Mrs.
Claude Morris of
Americus, president;
Mrs. F. E. Buckner of
Perry, treasurer; Mrs.
Claude Fullerton of
Cordele, Mission co
ordinator for Christian
Personhood; Mrs. J.M.
McLendon of Ellaville,
Mission co-ordinator for
Global Concerns; Mrs.
Carlton Bihm of Smith
ville, chairperson, commit
lee on membership.
Mrs. George Jennings,
chairperson on
nominations, was suc
ceeded by Mrs. Frank
Joiner of Americus.
Those who will serve with
Mrs. Joiner are Mrs. H.S.
Baugh, Sr. of Oglethorpe,
Mrs. Howard Jordan of
Americus, Mrs. Elmer
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Brand Names You
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Home Furnishings
1115 Ball St.
Associate Dealer
Danny Bradley
Wolfe of Abbeville, and
Mrs. Vera Nemec of
Dawson.
The Pledge Service was
conducted by Mrs.
Woodrow Gilbert,
treasurer of the Perry
U.M.W.
She was assisted by
Miss Frances Couey,
Miss Frances Hall, Miss
Pearl Edwards, Mrs.
Tom Johnson, Mrs.
Cohen Walker, and Mrs.
Crossroads UMC Women
Sign 1978 Pledge Cards
The Crossroads United
Methodist Women met
Wednesday, October 12 at
the Crossroads Church with
ten members attending.
Mrs. Patty Willard, presi
dent, welcomed the mem
bers and invited Mrs. Linda
Jones to give the devotional.
She read from the book
“Gold from Many Mines”
and used First Corinthians
15 verse 58 as the basis for
her remarks. She closed
with prayer.
During the business
Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beauchamp of Tifton,
announce the birth of a
son, George William
Beauchamp 11, born
Wednesday, September
28 at the Tifton General
Hospital. Mrs.
Beauchamp is the former
Debbie Warner of Perry.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. John
Warner of Perry and
paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Beauchamp I of
Americus.
Glass Shops
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Residential Carports
Mirrors Awnings Tub
Enclosures Auto Glass
Installed
Troy M. Raines, Jr. -
Owner 723 Carroll Street
987-2451. If No Answer
Call 987-5132.
Hardware
Stores
ANDREW
HARDWARE
CO., INC.
924 Carroll Street
987-2722
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John Turner.
The women were
welcomed to Perry by
Mrs. Dan Britton,
president of the local
U.M.W. Rev. Tom
Johnson, pastor of Perry
U.M. Church, gave the
opening prayer.
Brad Kidwell, youth
director of Perry U.M.
Church, led the group in
singing the conference
hymn, "Many Gifts One
session conducted by Mrs.
Willard reports were made
and announcements of in
terest were given. Mrs
Debra Haygood reminded
the members that October
28 is the deadline for Tom
Watts orders. Members
were urged to join those
already going to the nursing
home each second Wednes
day of the month. It was
announced that Mrs. Essie
May Purser has been moved
to the Bainbridge State
Hospital and plans to
continue her support there
Women \s Aglow To Meet
Women’s Aglow Fellow
ship of Perry will meet
Saturday, October 22, 1977,
at 10:00 a.m. at St.
Christophers Episcopal
Church located on Macon
Street in Perry. Guest
speaker will be W. F. (Pete)
Stokes of Hayneville, Geor
gia. Women’s Aglow is an
organization of inter-deno
minational, worldwide,
charismatic women (men are
invited) and the purpose is
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PAGE 6-A
Spirit" by Al Carmines,
with Mrs. Mayo Davis as
organist.
Following greeting
from Mrs. Claude Morris,
district president, the
purpose of the
organization was read by
Mrs. J.M. McLendon of
Ellaville.
After the program was
completed in the Sanc
tuary, a social was held In
the Fellowship Hall with
the Perry U.M.W. as
hostess. The committee
in charge of this affair
was Mrs. Yates Greene,
Mrs. W.T. Middlebrooks,
Mrs. M.M. Dean, Mrs.
Richard Talton, Mrs.
Stephen Pace, Mrs.
Robert McNeil, Mrs.
Larry Walker, and Mrs.
Ann Connor.
165 women attended
this annual meeting in
Perry Sunday afternoon.
were agreed upon. A check
will be sent to the Vashti
Mission School for their
regular support.
The program for the
evening was conducted by
Mrs. Alice Phelps. She
pointed out to the members
the many things that UMW
pledge money is used for and
distributed the pledge cards
for 1978. After prayerful
consideration the cards were
signed.
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs. Linda Jones and
Mrs. Linda Noles.
to help people praise and
glorify God in every area of
life. To pray for spiritual
unity among all Christian
believers. To encourage
women to be members of
and participate in their local
churches. To share the
gospel of Jesus Christ
including the fact that He
still baptizes in the Holy
Spirit and heals today. A
nursery is furnished. Be
Aglow and Burning with the
Spirit. Romans 12:11 A. B.
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