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Exercise Classes Start Jan. 14th
The Houston County
Recreation Department
is sponsoring dance
exercise classes that will
begin on January 14 and
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February 8. They will be
held every Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday
mornings from 9:30 -
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1980
10:30 a.m. at Ted Wright
Park on Moody Road.
The fee is $15.00 per
person and the instructor
will be Wanda Jarzynka.
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Kelhvood Employee Honored
Arthur Loewen, plant manager of Kellwood Company, recently
presented a plaque to Mildred Pattishall in appreciation for her twenty
years of loyal and dedicated service to the Kellwood Company.
COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
The Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship
will meet at Holiday Inn Friday, January 11,1979
at 7; 30 p.m. Interdenominational, public invited.
The Lahoma Homemakers Club will meet
Thursday, Jan. 10 at 10:00 a.m. at the
Agricultural Bldg. Visitors are welcome.
The Perry Woman’s Club will meet Monday,
Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Eastgate Bank.
Visitors are invited to attend.
Perry Newcomers Club will meet Thursday,
Jan. 10,1980, at 8:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
of St. Christopher’s Episopal Church.
The program will be entitled “Energy 1980”
and will be presented by Mr. Merle Gassaway
from Georgia Power Company. Hostesses for the
meeting will be: Molly Smith, Kathryn Canipe,
Evelyn Wetzel, and Annette Waites.
All newcomers to the area are cordially invited
to attend.
Perry Business Women’s Club will have their
regular monthly dinner meeting Jan. 10th, at
7:30 p.m. at the Ochlahatchee Club House.
All Night Gospel Sing at Kathleen Baptist
Church Friday, January 11, 8:00 p.m. until. The
sing will feature the Glory Bound Singers of St.
Mary’s, The Redeemed of Macon, Teresa Jones
of Kathleen, Happy Hearts of Bonaire, Jackson
Family of Eastman, Mary Ann and Peggy
Daniel of Kathleen and the Kathleen Singers.
Jail Trustee Runs Up
$350 Telephone Bill
Sheriff Cullen Talton
told county com
missioners during a
meeting in Perry last
Thursday that a jail
trustee ran up a $350 long
distance phone bill during
a four-month period while
working at the State
Court and County Annex
in Warner Robins.
The sheriff identified
the trustee as Ruby
Beasley, who was
awaiting transfer to a
women’s prison in
Milledgeville to serve a
sentence for writing bad
checks. He said she was
granted trustee status to
help clean offices, and
made the phone calls to
relatives and friends.
According to Sheriff
Talton, Mrs. Beasley
made 362 long-distance
calls to cities that in
cluded Cochran, Alma,
Ft. Valley and Atlanta.
Talton said Mrs.
Beasley paid the $350
restitution plus court
costs on Dec. 29, after a
hearing in Warner
Robins.
“It’s encouraging to
know somebody is
monitoring those phone
calls,’’ Commission
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Chairman Charles Carter
said.
According to the
report, Chief of In
vestigators Billy Rape
said County Clerk Lamar
Brown was monitoring
the phone bills, and
became suspicious. A
number of phone calls
were being made to Mrs.
Beasley’s mother in
Cochran, according to
investigators.
Five of the calls were to
the welfare agency Mrs.
Beasley was associated
with in Alma, according
to Sheriff Talton.
College Capers
Mercer University in
Macon has named 284
students to the Dean’s
List for fall quarter of
1979.
To make the Dean’s
List, a student must
carry at least 13 quarter
hours of work and
maintain a 3.66 or better
in all courses carried.
J. Paul Middlebrooks of
Perry was named to the
Dean's List for the winter
quarter.