Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, May 07, 1994, Page page 5A, Image 5

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Calendar of Events The Masons of Houston Lodge No. 35 F&AM, Perry (Thomas Fast, secretary, 987-2376) meets every second and fourth Monday night of each month at the Masonic Building, Jemigan Street. Meals are served at a nominal charge beginning at 6:30 p.m. Regular meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. All member Master Masons and visiting brethren are welcomed. Perry High Booster Club: Meets every 2nd Monday of each month at Perry High School at 7:30 p.m. Houston Drug Action Council (HODAC): A free rape support group is now being formed. The group will begin meeting on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Houston Drug Action Council, 2762 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. (Next to Warner Robins Supply) Those interested in attend ing please call 953-5675. American Legion, Robert D. Collins Post 24 meets the first Monday night of each month at the County Ag Building at 733 Carroll Street. Meals are served beginning at 7 p.m. All American Legion members are urged to attend and visiting Legionaries are welcome. Houston County Retired Teachers: Every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 11:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Warner Robins. Perry Rotary Club meets each Monday at noon at the New Perry Hotel. The Perry Evening Optimist Club meets the first and third Thursday of each month at Denny's. Perry Exchange Club meets each Thursday at Quincy's at noon. The Perry Wilderness Society meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at the Perry United Methodist Church lo cated at 1001 Carroll Street in Perry. Newcomers are welcome. Tuesdays & Thursdays: Step Aerobics from 6:30-8 p.m. Sponsored by the Perry Recreation Department. Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Perry High School Cafeteria. Deborah Hamlin, ACE Certified Instructor. 10 weeks is S3O. This is an on-going program. The Middle Ga. Community Action Agency is currently accepting applications for Perry Head Start through May 27, 1994 for the 1994-95 school term. All children must be three (3) years of age on or before September 1, 1994 and meet Head Start eligibility requirements. Parents with special needs children are encouraged to apply. Pleast contact Johnnie Green or Nettie McKenzie at the Perry Head Start Center at 988-4256 to learn all the requirements for acceptance. May 7: Free Car Wash from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot at the comer of Main Street and Washington Street, behind C&C Photography, sponsored by Christian Fellowship Youth. Donations will be accepted. May 18: "Picnic in the Park" sponsored by Fort Valley Main Street, will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Food and drink vendors will be on site for a refreshing afternoon lunch in the Downtown triangle park. Music will be provided by the Macon brass ensemble Omni. For more information, please contact Fort Valley Main Street at (12) 825- 5986. Admission is free and open to the public so don't miss out on this event in beautiful Downtown Fort Valley. May 26: Alzheimers Support Group meeting at 7 p.m. in the Perry Hospital dining room. There is no cost. Dr. Susan Raybourne will be the guest lecturer. She has done extensive research on Alzheimers disease and the drug used to treat it. All who are interested and concerned are welcome to attend. Contact Eddie at 9874364 for more information. May 14: Poverty Outreach will sell fish and chicken plates for $3.50 each at the rear of the Agriculture building. Area students earn degrees from UGA The following University of Georgia students from Perry com pleted requirements for their degrees at the end of winter quarter: •Stewart Irwin Bloodworth Jr., Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. •Michael Lee Potts, Bachelor of Business Administration. •Marsha Alexandria Ward, Bachelor of Science. They are eligible to participate in the university’s annual com mencement exercises June 11, 1994. . ' ajar- - jgk- * ~ * jpP fr .Jr , w ” £ ' - f , # v; ~ JKBI \ v '**. mbHwk M HR ;v t. JUKSSmmSm Ip "jB w- Westfield eighth graders "loaded up" last week for a trip to Washington D.C. Visits to The White House, Smithsonian Institute and other attractions were planned. Westfield students visit our nation's capital By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer Amid hugs, nervous laughs, part ing advice ("Don't do anything I wouldn't do!"), a few tears and a multitude of packed bags, 56 eighth graders from Westfield Schools and seven adults boarded two buses last ~ j? wjii? * A B j|£lß 14 IPJL- f » , A :, ;|j? Billboard Winners at PES In relation to the D.A.R.E. program, students In the Perry Elementary designed billboards along the theme, "Just Say ’NO’ to Drugs". Frenesa Marshall was named the first place winner, Wade Franklin was named first runner-up, Randy Thomas was named second runner up and Ryan Crowe was named third runner-up. Houston County Lunch Menu Monday, May 9: Chicken Fingers or Char Grilled Chicken Patty, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Pudding, Yeast Roll, Choice of Milk. Tuesday, May 10: Taco with Cheese, Lettuce & Tomato, Buttered Corn, Fruit, Cinnamon Roll, Fruit, Choice of Milk. Wednesday, May 11: Student’s Choice. Thursday, May 12: Chicken Fried Steak, Buttered Rice, Mixed Vegetables, Citrus Fruit, Yeast Roll, Choice of Milk. Friday, May 13: Baked or 8.8. Q Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli, Jello, Wheat Roll, Choice of Milk. Westfield Lunch Menu Monday, May 9: Ham & Cheese Sandwich, Potato Chips, Pickle Spear, Fruit, Cookie. Tuesday, May 10: Steak Nuggets, Broccoli w/Cheese, Buttered Rice, Biscuit, Jello. Wednesday, May 11: Baked Chicken, Sweet Potato Souffle, Green Beans, Roll, Dessert. Thursday, May 12: Hamburger, French Fries, Lettuce & Tomato, Fruit, Dessert. Friday, May 13: Hot Dog, Tater Tots, Cole Slaw, Ice Cream. HOLY GHOST SPRING REVIVAL May 15th - Sunday 10:30 am & 6:00 pm DELIVERANCE 14 YEAR OLD EVANGELIST RUSTY PEARSON EVERYONE WELCOME Full Gospel Lighthouse Church 1122 Gaines St., Perry, GA (below new Perry Nursing Home) For Info. Call 987-3126 or 987-2759 week for Washington, D.C. Dr. Gregory Harold was the accompany ing doctor. Their first stop was Atlanta, where they boarded MARTA for the remainder of the trip to the nation's capital. mm The Fight Has Just Begun! And We Need Your Support! Help Secure A New School For South Houston County Join Concerned Citizens At A Meeting Monday, May 9th - 7:00 p.m. Perry Welcome Center You Community Needs Your Help! Everyone Is Urged To Attend % % y In Washington, they plan to see Mt, Vernon, The While House, The Capitol Building, the Smithsonian Institute and other centers of inter est. Contact was made with Senator Sam Nunn's staff to obtain permission for the visit to The White House. Saturday, May 7,1994 Houston Times -Journal Register for free art workshop The Houston Arts Alliance is pleased to host Fact to Face, a Just My Imagination workshop on Saturday, Jun 25. To be held at the county ag building on Carroll Street, the pro gram is free and recommended for families with children ages seven to 14. The two-hour workshop explores expressive portrait painting through an interactive discussion of paint ings by artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Alice Neel. Nationally exhibiting artist and teacher Linda Henneman will show examples of her own portrait paintings and lead parents and children in a hands-on To Gel A New Car Loan As Low As 5.95% APR, All II Takes Is A Lillie Push. SffifSh jjfrTWWl For a great rate and quick approvals on new auto loans, give us a call or stop by any Bank South office. And discover how low we can go. /= Bank South Loan availability subject to credit approval. Rates are subject to change without notice Certain limitations apply Rate requires automatic deduction of monthly payments from Bank South deposit account ©1994 Bank South Corporation Member FDIC. Because We Are Growing, We Are Beginning An “Early Bird” Prayer and Praise Service Mother’s Day, May Bth 8:30 am every Sunday ANDREW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2418 Hwy 127 - between Moody Rd & Houston Lake Rd. Child Care Provided Coffee Fellowship 9:15 am - Sunday School 9:45 am Late Worship 11:00 am - For more info 328-1111 Hair & Nail Salon jhJT I \ V f/ 1206 Georgia Avenue Ext. Perry • Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9-4 BELLMAN/UTILITY PERSON Holiday Inn Perry is looking for an outgoing, energetic, enthusiastic-person to work 3-4 days per week, 4pm to 11 pm. Must be able to do anything from yard care, simple maintenance jobs, meet the public well, room service and security. Ideal for high school senior or first year college student with flexible personal schedule. Good salary plus incentive, and excellent tips. Contact Allen Read or Terri Johnson in person at Front Desk Holiday Inn Perry. Holiday Inn of Perrv Now hiring enthusiastic, energetic, positive minded people in the following positions. Must have stable past work history * Housekeepers * Bellmen - Porter * Dishwasher * Servers * Bartender Corporate Insurance, paid vacation Please apply in person at Front Desk. Ask for: Allen Read or Tferri Johnson POP ART Create Your Own Mother’s Day Basket Fine Line of Potpourri, Soaps, Bath Beads, Scented Candles & More. • Gourmet Candy • Sugar-Free Candy • Chocolates • Balloons Pretty Baskets To Choose From We Also Have Colombo Yogurt (Fat-Free) We Deliver Perry Marketplace • 987-6986 art activity in which family mem bers create portraits of one another. Henneman’s award winning works have been exhibited widely throughout the eastern United Sates at institutions in Athens, West Nyack, N.Y., Pomona, N.J., Waterville, Me. and Philadelphia, Penn. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Cincinnati and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Hartford. Space is limited to 50 partici pants and reservations should be made by calling Karen Nikitopoulos at 988-8131. M®I(Q)M (QOTTMffi Come Join Us Friday, May 20th For FREE Refreshments Ask us about all of our services for the latest hair and nail styles Also, check out our tanning specials 988-1371 page 5A