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~ Saturday, May 21,1994 "Houston Times-Journal
Eugene Gilbert
ELKO-Eugene Gilbert, 46, died Monday, May 16, 1994 at his
residence. Bom in Houston County, he was the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Bo Gilbert. Mr. Gilbert was a member of the Free Providence
Baptist Church. He was a reared farmer and had attended public schools
in Houston County. Survivors: companion, Delois Webb of Elko;
stepdaughter, Teresa Duncan of Perry; stepsister, Carrie Bell Lester of
rerry.
Services: Will be held Saturday, May 21, 1994 in the Free
Providence Baptist Church in Grovania at 2 p.m. Burial will take place in
the church cemetery. The Rev. John Thomas will officiate. Bobby E.
Glover Mortuary in Perry has charge of arrangements.
June Evans to speak at Perry Aglow meeting
June Evans of Douglasville will
be the speaker for the Perry Aglow
on May 21, at the Houston County
Extension building on Carroll
Street at 9:45 a.m.
June travels throughout the
United States teaching Bible
seminars and speaking to various
Christian groups. She has appeared
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.
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 1
is S3O. This is an on-going j
program. <
The Middle Ga. j
Community Action Agency <
is currently accepting applications i
for Perry Head Start through May |
27, 1994 for the 1994-95 school /
term. All children must be three jj
(3) years of age on or before <
September 1, 1994 and meet Head jf
Start eligibility requirements. 2
Parents with special needs children S
arc encouraged to apply. Pleast §
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McKenzie at the Perry Head Start
Center at 988-4256 to learn all the
requirements for acceptance.
May 21: A 1 Sihah Shrine
Temple: Here's your chance to
help a crippled child... Bring them
to the Shriner's Crippled Children
off premises screening Saturday,
May 21st from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
the AI Sihah Temple. The purpose
of this clinic is to locate children,
ages birth to 18 years of age, who
have orthopedic or burned
problems. This expert care is free
and is provided by the Shriners.
May 21: Warner Robins
Alumnae Chapter of Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
will hold a luncheon aimed "to
bring unity among the women of
the International City in a
celebration of sisterhood among all
races,” from 12 to 2 p.m. at the
NCO Club at Robins Air Force
Base.
May 24: Auburn Club
Meeting will hold its annual
Spring meeting at the Georgia
Agriccnter in Perry at 7:30 p.m.
Joe Whitt, Assistant Football
Coach will be the featured speaker.
Heavy d'oeuvres will be served.
Cost is sls per person. For
reservations call one of the
following: Jerre Pearson at
(912)471-9411, Banks Brazell at
SB9
Afterglow
American Classic
Belie Rose
Castle Rose
Cahpel Bells
Fleetwood
Formality
Gadroonete
Heiress
Helene
Inagural
John & Priscilla
King Cedric
Lady Hilton
Lastig Spring
Leonora
Manchester
Milburn Rose
Pinespray
Princess Elizabeth
Processional
Rambler Rose
Rosemary
Serenity
Southern Charm
Spring Glory
Stately
Twilight
Virgianian i
Wild Flower
Wishing Star
$99
American
c Victorian
Blithe Spirit
Blossom Time
Breton Rose
Bridal Veil
Candelight
Celeste
Chapel Rose
Chased
Romantique
Courtship
Craftsman
Damask Rose
Drury Lane
Du Mariel
Enchanting
Orchid
Enchantress
English Shell
Esprit
i Flower Lane
George & Martha
Grandeur
Lady Diana
Lyric
Mademoiselle
Novantique
Old Charleston
Pointed Antique
Prelude
Queens Lace
Romantique
Royal Windsor
Shamrock V
Silver Flutes
on Praise the Lord" television
program, authored five booklets,
one of which has been adopted as
the official Statement of Christian
Believers United.
Come and bring a friend and be
blessed! Contact Harriett Huff at
987-1393 for more information.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THANKS
The Family Of The Late
t MRS. DELORIA P. ELIZALDE
Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many
t acts °f kindness and love shown during her extended
illness and the many thoughtful expressions of
sympathy (prayers, calls, visits, cards, telegrams,
mailgrams, food and other deeds of kindness)
extended to us during the demise of our loved one.
Special Thanks to Pastor Charles McNeese and
Gerald Brown and Watson lHunt Funeral Home
May God’s Everlasting Blessings Abide With You.
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Silver Rhythem
Southern Colonial
South wind
Stradivari
These urn
Ibkay
Tradewinds
William & Mary
$129
Ashmont
Burgandy
Cam bridge
Chambord
Colfax
Continental
Diamond
Diadem
El Grandee
Eloauence
English
Chippendale
Francis Ist
Grande Baroque
Hispania
King Richard
La Sea la
Old Maryland
Engraved
$139
Bel Chatan
Cameo (R & R)
Carillon
Carpenter Hall
Debessy
Delicacy
Du Barry
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Vespidae editors receive award
Amy Nelson, left, and Kelly Coleman were recently pre
sented the Houston Times-Journal Journalism Award at
Westfield High's awards ceremony. The two seniors are edi
tors of the school's yearbook.
(912)923-0857 or Pat Law
(912)929-4065.
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
arc interested and concerned are
welcome to attend. Contact Eddie
at 987-4364 for more information.
May 28: The Houston
County Board of Elections
will sponsor a voter regisU’ation
drive from 12-4 p.m. at the
following locations in Houston
County: In Perry at the Kmart on
Sam Nunn Blvd., and Revco on
Main St., in Warner Robins at the
Houston Mall on North Houston
Rd., Wal-Mart on Watson Blvd.,
and Food Max on North Houston
Rd. The volunteers for the
Houston Mall arc provided by Delta
Sigma Sorority.
June 4: Citizens of Elko
and South Houston County
will hold a Political Forum at 10
a.m. The purpose of the Political
Forum will be to give citizens an
opportunity to meet and question
candidates running for the Post 2
position of the Houston County
Comissioner race. All citizens are
Federal Cotillion
Queen Elizabeth
Romance of the Sea
Silver Iris
Wood Lily
$149
Golden Ageana
Onslow
$169
Golden Decor
Ashmont
Golden Medici
Golden Winslow
Williamsburg Shell
Louis XIV
Mary II
Masterpiece
Meridan Rose
Michelangelo
Rhapsody New
Rose Elegance
Rosepoint
Silve
Masterpiece
Silver Wheat
Sir Christopher
Spring Bud
Starfire
Strasbourg
Sum phony
Tara
Washington
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Classic Rose
Delacourt
Edge mo nt
Eighteenth
Century
French
Rensissance
Grande
Renasissance
Hampton Court
Lansdoashe
Medici New
Melrose
Mignonette
Old English Tipt
Old French
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Angelique
Betsy Patterson
Plain
Brocade
Buttercup
Camellia
Chantilly
Chateau R^se
Contour
Fontana
French Provincial
French Scroll
Grand Colonial
Greenbrier
Hunt Club
King Fxlward
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be held at Wcllivcr’s Carriage Shop
in Elko.
FVSC announces
summer registration
Fort Valley State College and
Georgia College will hold
registration for summer quarter for
their Macon classes at the CIGNA
building at 3920 Arkwright Road.
Georgia College is offering
courses and degree programs at the
undergraduate and graduate levels in
business, education, nursing, public
administration, criminal justice, and
general studies. Georgia College
will hold registration on Tuesday,
June 21 from 12 noon until 6 p.m.
For further information, call 912-
471-2898.
Fort Valley State College is
offering undergraduate courses and
degree programs in business and
education and graduate courses and
degree programs in early childhood
education and middle grades
education, school counseling,
Please see FVSC, page 3A
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Richelieu
Rose Tiara
Rapestry
Tbwnsend
Violet
Vivaldi
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Chippendale
Classique
Corsage
Dancing Flowers
Dancing Surf
Debutante
Eighteen T\sn
English
Provincial
Estroscan
Fairfax
Fontaine
Joan of Arc
King Albert
Maderia
Marlborough
Modern Victorian
Old Atlanta
Old Colonial
Old Master
Rondo
Rose
Royal Danish
Silver Swirl
Sovereign Old
Wedge wood
Wild Rose
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Central Georgia make plans for
this July 4th weekend for the
fireworks exhavaganza of the year,
don’t miss the excitement as the
"First Family of Fireworks"
Zambelli International choreographs
a show to remember. The skies
will thunder, the earth will quake,
and the water will knurl every time
a shell zig-zags through the heavens
in commemoration of the
Independence Day Celebration: BIG
* BANG * BOOM! ’94, July 2nd to
be held at the Georgia National
Fairgrounds and Agricenter from 11
a.m. until 11 p.m.
It is pure wizardry! The
incredible combination of fireworks
and music. The fireworks masters
Zambelli International will treat
spectators to a dramatic display of
color and light dancing to the beat
of Contemporary Patriotic Music.
Be there at 11 a.m. as the gates
open to enjoy a fun filled day of
activities and approximately
scheduled at 9:30 n.m. experience
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Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class
Reginna L. Tennent, daughter of
Dee R. Tennent of Kathleen,
recently received a Meritorious
Mast.
Tennent was cited for
outstanding service while assigned
with Commander, Naval Reserve
Force, New Orleans.
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