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Perry Library Offers
Host Os New Books
ADULT FICTION
A Friend In Deed, by
Robert Jagoda
The Sleepilng Fire by
Daphne Clair
The Unwilling Wife by
Margaret Mayo
Fietch Forever by
Gregory McDonald
Hungry A* The Sea by
Wilburt Smith
Mayday by Thomas H.
Block
Tropic of Capricorn by
Henry Miller
Black Spring by Henry
Miller
Tropic Os Cancer by
Henry Miller
Flood by Richard
Martin Stern
The Pope of Greenwich
Village by Vincent
Patrick
Backfire by Clive
Egleton
Saving Graces by
Rhoda Tagliacozzo
Nick the Greek by Hary
Mark Patrakis
The Top Os The Hill by
Irwin Shaw
The Life I Really Lived
by Jessamun West
The Burglar Who Liked
To Quote Kipling by
Lawrence Block
The Passionate
Enemies by Jean Plaidy
Running by Leonore
Fleisher
Sergeant Verity and the
Blood Royal by Francis
Selwyn
The Executioner’s Song
by Norman Mailer
Surgeon To The Sioux
by Robert J. Steelman
Ftrefox by Craig
Thomas
The Blood Carnelian by
Jean Raynes
The Books of Rachel
by Joel Gross
Katherine by Antonia
Van-Loon
The Murder Children
by John Ball
Memories Os Another
Day by Harold Robbins
Love, Etc., by Bel
Kaufman
Revelations by Phyllis
Naylor
The Neon Graveyard
by George Baxt
Song For A Dark Queen
by Rosemary Stucliff
You Can Paint
You Just Need
A LtfHe Help
Art Lessons By Sue Roth
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SCIENCE FICTION
The Old Gods Waken by
Manly Wade Wellman
The Sheriff of
Purgatory by Jim Morris
MYSTERY
Minor Murders by Joe
L. Hensley
The Fourth Wall by
Barbara Paul
Black Aura by John
Sladek
A Parcel of Their
Fortunes by Barbara
Ninde Byfield
The Ampersand Papers
by Michael Innes
WESTERN
Hell Creek Cabin by
Frank Roderus
ADULT NON-FICTION
Working Parent Food
Book by Adeline G. Shell
We Touch The Sky by
Rod McKuen
The Kovel’s Complete
Antiques Price List by
Ralph Kovel
Favorite Recipes From
Southern Kitchens by
Lena Sturgis, ed.
A Short Course In
Minolta, Canon, Nikon
Photography by Barbara
London
I’m Mad As Hell by
Harold Jarvis
Cooking Creatively For
Pilot Club Honors
“Woman O Year”
At the Pilot Club’s
annual Christmas Party
at Oclahatchee Club
house, Mrs. Mildred
Evans Warren was
honored as Pilot’s
"Woman of the Year". A
most surprised Mrs.
Warren enjoyed a lovely
dinner by candlelight
with 27 Pilots, six Co-
Pilots, and numerous
guests. The Club House
was very artistically
decorated for Christmas
with a tree and all the
trimmings. A lovely time
was enjoyed by all.
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Your Diabetic Child by
Caroline Hastings
Babington
Queen Juliana: The
Story of the Richest
Woman In the World by
William Hoffman
Arnold’s Bodyshaping
For Women by Arnold
Schwarzengger
Inside the Mayo Clinic
by Alan Edward Nourse
Learning Games For
the First Three Years by
Joseph Sparling
50 Best Used Cars by
Consumer Guide
Nuclear Power by
James Duderstadt
The Complete Book of
Woodburning Stoves by
David Ivins
Alaska, A History of the
49th State by Claus M.
Naske
Black Foremothers by
Dorothy Sterling
Coping With Your
Allergies by Natalie
Golos
Rape by Janet Bode
The Darkroom Hand
book by Dennis Curtin
For Women of All Ages
by Sheldon H. Cherry
The Lives Os The Kings
and Queens of France by
Rene de La Droix
Castries
Contemporary Gym
nastics by June Szypula
After the dinner party,
a reception was held for
Mrs. Warren at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
Jones and Barbara. Their
home was beautifully
decorated and many,
many friends of Pilots
and Mrs. Warren enjoyed
the delightful ■’friend
ship’’.
Those attending were;
Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Evans, Horace Evans 111
of Atlanta, Mrs. A.E.
Bush of Vienna, Mr. and
Mrs. J.R. Odom of
Vienna, Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Gunn, Peggy
Shepherd of Americus,
Violet Moore of Mon
tezuma, Mrs. Eunice
Hulsey, Mrs. Clifford
Grimes Sr., Mrs. Gard
ner Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
Yates Green, Mr. and
Mrs. William Graham,
Lt. Col. and Mrs Robert
Chase, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Bragg, Mrs.
A.M. Anderson, Mrs. Dan
Britton, Mrs. J.N. Buff,
Mr. and Mrs. Mayo
Davis, Miss Martha
Cooper, Mrs. M.M. Dean,
Mr. and Mrs. J.P.
Duggan, Mrs. W.B.
Evans, Mrs. J.L.
Gallemore, Mrs. Louis
Harper, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Lawson, Mrs. W.T.
Middlebrooks, Mrs.
Paschal Muse, Mrs. W.F.
Norwood, Mrs. G.F.
Nunn, Mrs. S.A. Nunn,
Mr. and Mrs. A.C.
Pritchett, Mrs. W.A.
Skellie, Mrs. W.V.
Tuggle, Mr. and Mrs.
W.K. Whipple, Rev. and
Mrs. Tom Johnson and 27
pilots. Perry’s own
"ambassadress" truly
enjoyed a delightful
experience.
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1980
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Young Explorers
Peggy Brett's fourth grade class at Tucker
Elementary School has begun a social studies
unit on America. The unit begins with studying
individual explorers and the countries they were
from. Pictured here are some of the explorers
the students will be studying. This group of
young explorers visited different classrooms and'
gave a short biography of who they were
representing. Pictured are L-R: Bryn Warner -'
sailor for Sir Frances Drake; Milton Wynn -
Columbus; Jenny Windham - Amerigo Vespucci;
Donna Mcßae - Cortez; Bridgett Mcßride -
Balboa; Sealy Johnson - Joliet; Adrienne Horne -
Marquitte; Traci Dennard - Ponce de Leon;
Shelly Hatchett - Magellean.
Garden Clubbers
Enjoy Festivities
Members of Rosewood
Garden Club have begun
the holiday activities with
an annual dinner party
and a garden therapy
program for the Elberta
Nursing Home.
Gathering at Flint
Electric, members and
their husbands, enjoyed a
pot-luck dinner with a
program of slides. Anne
Hancock, chairman of the
State Flower Show held in
Macon last Aprill showed
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SCHEDULE
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Jan. 4-10
Friday
9-12 - Kathryn Taylor
2-5 - Ethel Edwards
7-9:30 - Kathy Bramlett
Saturday
9-2 - Joan Christensen
Sunday
9-2 - Louise Topping,
Joan Christensen
Monday
9-12 - Evelyn LeVan,
Marge Tuttle
2-6 - Helen Rickett
7-9:30-Liz Fauconniere
Tuesday
9-12 - Ann Hickman
2-6 - Jan Graves
7-9:30 - Mitzi Sexton
Wednesday
9-12 - Mary Emma
Helm
2-5 - Ruth Taylor
7-9:30 - Lossie Glover
Thursday
9-2 - Carolyn Ray
2-5 - Pansy Gordon
7-9:30 - Lorraine Funk
NARFETo
Meet Jan. 9
Warner Robins Chapter
1020 of the National
Association of Retired
Federal Employees
continues to hold its
regular monthly meeting
on the second Wednesday
of the month at the
Warner Robins
Recreation Center on
Watson Blvd.
The next meeting will
be at 10 a.m. Wednesday
January 9, 1980 with
George Lightfoot of Flint
Electric as guest
speaker.
Mr. Lightfood will show
a film entitled ‘‘The
Hottest Show on Earth”
and speak on energy
conservation. A question
and answer session will
follow.
Membership in the
National Association and
the chapter is open to all
retired Federal em
ployees, their spouse or
survivors, regardless of
age. Membership is also
open to the currently
employed person who is
50 years or older and has
5 years of service. For
further information call
953-4493; 956-3417 or 922-
5842.
a slide program of the
winning designs and
horticultural awards.
Hostesses for the
evening were Dora Ann
Etheridge, Clyde
Etheridge and president,
B-G Harless.
At Eiberta, the Club
hung wreaths, decoarted
trees and presented
patients with small
bedside floral
arrangements. Those
present were Verna
Evans, chairman, Clyde
Rutledge, Dora Anne
Etheridge, Alice
Cameran, Mimi Spivey,
Rebecca Bullock, Mary
Downing, Lou Shipley,
and B-G Harless.
Assisting the ladies were
Bill Etheridge and Frank
Rossi, home for the
University of Georgia
and Dan Poteat from
Georgia Tech.
The next meeting of
Rosewood will be the ath
Wednesday of January,
the 23rd at Flint Electric,
0930. Guests are invited.
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Sunset Hearing Set
The Senate Consumer
Affairs Committee and
the House Agriculture
and Consumer Affairs
Committee will hold a
public hearing on the
Georgia State Board of
Landscape Architects on
Wednesday Janury 9,
Senator Ed Barker of
Warner Robins and
Representative Henry
Reaves of Quitman, the
Chairmen of the
respective committees
announced.
The hearing will be
held at 2:00 p.m. in
Senate Mezzanine No. 2 in
the State Capitol.
Hearings on the state’s
45 regulatory agencies
and boards are being held
as required under
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