Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, August 24, 1994, Page Page 10A, Image 10

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Wednesday, August 24,1994, Houston Times-Journal Page 10A Attention Perry clubs! We need your help to produce club section Attention Clubs! The Houston Times-Joumal plans to issue a special publication in September about clubs. This issue could become a historic publication - one that could be kept on file at the Perry Library and other pertinent locations for reference and information purposes. The cooperation of each club in the Perry area is needed. Presidents of clubs are requested to get with the necessary members of their club to compile the following information about their club and to submit it by the deadline date of Sept. 12, 1994 We realize that this is rather short notice, but September is the time clubs, which have had a summer vacation, will start their Fall meetings. This is the information we are asking you to send to us - and we need your club’s data, written in this order: 1. Name of Club 2. Officers (names, current office held, phone where each may be reached) / All Current Members. 3. Meetings: (place, time, date and whether a meal is involved; special meetings). 4 Current Club Activities, Projects and Goals: 5. Club’s History (date organized, number members, first officers, organizing president, acivities or special projects in the past, etc.): Deadline for submission is Sept. 12. 1994. Send, bring or fax to: Houston Times-Joumal, P.O. Drawer M, Perry, Ga. 31069, 807 Carroll St., FAX: 912-988-1181. Call (912) 987-1823 for further information. Anticipated date for publication of the Round-up of Clubs is September 22, 1994. • Senior Citizens Discount • Free In-Town Delivery • Durable Medical Equipment • Computer Medical Records • Emergency Service • Complete Line of Sundry llPiilf; MCDIM YOUR FAMILY PHARMACY Wc Provide Printouts For Insurance Records And Income Tax Records At No Extra Charge. 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