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By Cathy Etheridge
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Church Events
Let us not forget the
Community Revival that
is to be held at the First
Baptist Church on March
23, 24, and 25th. The
evangelist will be
Winifred Huff. A special
singing is planned each
night.
Easter sunrise services
are scheduled tor Sunday
morning at 6:30 a.m. at
the First Baptist Church
with brother Tom Huff
preaching. Everyone is
invited to attend.
The Haynevl I le
Assembly of God Church
will be joining the Perry
Citywide Easter Sunrise
Clearbranch Farm I
Store
Easter Egg Special \I
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Extra Large J-|7o
Medium $“| 40 -/
Special Wed. thru Sat. - •
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Whole Milk $1”
JvS 2% Milk $1”
Two Locations •
The Village Shopps, Perry
712 Knoxville St., Ft. Valley
open 10:30 - 6:30 Mon. thru Sat.
Randle Texaco Station
Convenience Store
(Now Under New Ownership)
Texaco Products & Service
Picnic Supplies iCy
Groceries
Open 6 A.M 10 PM. Daily
1117 Sam Nunn Blvd., 341 North
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ANSWERS AVAILABLE AT
OPEN MEETINGS
IN ALL WEIGHT WATCHERS CLASSES
MARCH 27 THRU APRIL 1
Bring your friends No obligation to join.
for CLASS information yAr EIGHI
in Atlanta 373-5731 liIAT/'UCDC
or dial free WflfciW
-800-282-4565 The Authority.
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Service at the Perry High
School Gymnasium. The
bus will leave the church
at 6:30 a m.
Also on Easter Sunday
the church choir will be
presenting a special
musical entitled "Jesus
Lives" arranged by our
own Connie Rogers.
Remember Sunday is
Easter. Let us attend the
Church of our choice.
May God richly bless you.
Social Events
Weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Sybil Glenn was
Kathy Singleton of Perry.
Mrs. Glenn's son Leroy
Singleton and family
attended the Atlanta 500
car races Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Mullis and family had
Sunday afternoon
visitors, his mother Mrs.
Mullis, and his sister,
Mrs. Base and children.
Dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L.B. Fowler
Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Fowler and
children of Fort Valley.
Bobby is a nephew of Mr.
Fowler's whom he has
not seen for eighteen
years. They all enjoyed a
happy reunion.
We'd like to take this
opportunity to welcome
to our community Mrs.
Winnie Henson of
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Adams had as their guest
at lunch Sunday Dr. Tom
Adams of Montezuma.
Everyone, friends and
relatives are invited to
attend the wedding of
Cathy Etheridge and
Bobby Fowler. The
wedding is planned tor
2:30 o'clock at the
Assembly of God Church
Saturday, April Ist. The
reception to follow in the
I fellowship hall of the
I church. Please come! No
personal invitations will
be sent.
God Bless and Keep
you throughout the
week!!
Warner
On PJHS
Honorßoll
Mary Kay Warner, Bth
grade student at Perry
Junior High, was named
to the A honor roll for the
winter quarter.
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Lady Firefighter
MORE INVOLVED THAN FIREFIGHTING - Bonaire’s first Lady
Firefighter, Nancy Hudson and her husband Henry, are among the many
Houston County Volunteer Firefighters who are prepared to go beyond
the call of duty. William Wood observes as the husband-wife team
practice the ‘‘two man ventilation” rescue sequence on a manekin. The
three volunteers are members of The Bonaire-Kathleen Department.
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Preparing For Arts TV Crafts
These Idaho Club Members are busy preparing for the annual ‘‘Arts ’N
Crafts Show” on April 8 at the National Guard Armory. Shown here are
(sitting in front) Mrs. Elaine Ferguson, Mrs. Kathy Lischer, Mrs. Tiny
Bennett and Mrs. Terry Cooper. Left to right in back are Mrs. Terrie
Malone, Mrs. Jane Storey, Mrs. Sandra Hunt, Mrs. Susan Potts and Mrs.
Nelda Clay.
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Steve Allen And Friends
Steve Allen and Watson and Stewart Richardson, owners, of Richard
son Realty Company discuss the 1978 Homes For Living Network
campaign which will soon be carried out by Richardson Realty Company
in this area.
Allen and the Richardsons met recently in Las Vegas at the In
ternational Convention of the Homes For Living Network, where Allen
introduced the new campaign. Homes For Living Network, represented
in Perry by Richardson Realty Company, is one of the largest and oldest
real estate marketing networks with over 1,800 affiliated member offices
in over 9,000 communities in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean.
The Network accounted for over $lO billion in residential sales in 1977.
Steve Allen is one of America’s pioneers in radio and television. In 1950,
he was the first host of the Tonight Show. He has authored numerous
books, written more than 4,000 songs and appeared in motion pictures.
Gen. Haeffner Will
Address Mid. Ga. AFA
Major General Fred A.
Haeffner, Vice Com
mander, Ninth Air Force
(TAC) with Headquar
ters at Shaw AFB, South
Carolina, will be the
guest speaker at the
March 29, 1978, luncheon
meeting of the Middle
Georgia Chapter of the
Air Force Association.
General Haeffner, a
native of North Dakota,
was commissioned as a
second lieutenant in the
USAF through the
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Gen. Haeffner
AFROTC program at
North Dakota State
University where he
earned his bachelor ot
science degree in 1953. He
received his wings in
1955.
The luncheon will be
held Wednesday, March
29, 1978, at the NCO Club,
Robins AFB, Georgia,
from 1215 to 1315 and all
members and their
guests are asked to be
seated by 1210. Tickets
for the luncheon will be
$3.00 per person and will
be on sale Monday,
March 20, through
Monday, March 27, at
The Home Journal in
Perry.
Tickets are of a limited
number and will be sold
on first come, first served
basis. Members in the
community and-or on
base inaccessible to the
ticket outlets may obtain
tickets by calling
Virginia Lingelback at
926-5529 or Betty Clark at
926-5485.
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURS., MAR 23, I*7«,
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Perry VOCA Wins 3rd
Recently the Perry Jr. High VOCA Club
participated in Regional Contest at Monroe High
School, Albany Georgia. The Perry Jr. High
VOCA Club won the 3rd place Trophy for Group
Talent. Participants in Group Talent are from
left to right. Jeanease Wallace, Hattie King,
Melanie Tobler, and Colistine Bailey.
PQTVySiTI $15,000 - $30,000
Annual Earnings
On G.S.C. 10-20 hours per week or I
$60,000 full-time as your
r\ y r • , own boss operating
UG3Tt S LjISI unique portable
equipment as licensee of
Charles Wayne Mur- a national corporation,
phy, a Georgia Southern This is a lucrative op-
College sophomore from portunity for the right
Perry, Georgia has been person and requires
named to the 1977 Fall on |y a small investment
Quarter Dean's List. for equipment and
To be eligible for the training. For in-
Dean's List a student formation call
must have at least a 3.50 COLLECT 0-919-993-
grade point average tor 8942.
the quarter. L
Half the fun of Easter...
is dressing up in
Duster Drown shoes,
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please even
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never hove to
worry about
compromising
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ck. Buster'
Brown
Black & \
Crumpton’s
Shoe Store
Grant Plaza, Perry
open 10 - 7
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