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Wednesday, October 12,1994, Houston Times-Journal
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Death notices
Johnnie Holland
MACON-Johnnie Holland, 80, of Macon, died Friday, Oct. 7, 1994.
Bom in Houston County, be was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Holland. He was a retired employee of the Southern Crate & Veneer Co.
He was a member of St. Luke Baptist Church for 55 years and was a
former chairman of the Deacon Board. He was the widower of Ruth
Holland. Survivors: sons, Nathaniel Holland of Macon and Johnnie King
of Tifton; sister, Mary Lee Shewmaker of Apopka, Fla.; 19
grandchildren; and 29 great-grandchildren.
Services: Will be held Friday, Oct. 14, 1994 in the St. Luke Baptist
Church at 3 pan. Burial will take place in the Moseley Cemetery. The
Rev. Marshall Stenson will officiate. The family may be contacted at the
residence of Nathaniel Holland, 200 Mosley Ave., Macon. Hutchings
Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
Dorothy Davis Houser
MACON-Dorothy Davis Houser, 84, of Macon, died Thursday, Oct. 6,
1994. A fifth-generation native of Macon, she was the daughter of the late
J. LaFayette and Mary Belle Davis. She was married to Dr. Frank Millard
Houser for 55 years. She was a 1932 graduate of The University of
Georgia, receiving a degree in physical education. She returned to Macon
to teach secondary school. She was a member of Vineville United
Methodist Church and the Ed Cook Sunday School Class for more than 60
years. She spearheaded and participated in a number of committees. She
was a member of the Garden Club of Shirley Hills, the Macon History
Club and Phi Mu Fraternity. She was a lifelong member of Idle Hour
Country Club, where she played golf until the time of her death.
Survivors: husband, Dr. Frank Millard Houser of Macon; children, Mary
Anne Shipley of Perry, Frank M. Houser Jr. and John D. Houser, both of
Atlanta; brother, M. DuQuince Davis of Macon; and 11 grandchildren.
Services: Were held Saturday, Oct. 8, 1994 in the Vineville United
Methodist Church at 11 am. Burial took place in the Riverside Cemetery.
The Revs. Carter Berkeley and James E. Shipley officiated. In lieu of
flowers, the family requests donations be made to Vineville United
Methodist Church Building Fund, 2045 Vineville Ave., Macon 31204.
Hart’s Mortuary had charge of arrangements.
Herman George Robertson
GROVANIA-Herman George Robertson died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1994.
Bom in Houston County, he was the son of the late George and Alberta
Robertson. He was a member of Free Providence Baptist Church.
Survivors: wife, Helen Robertson of Grovania; children, Bula Robertson,
Brenda Robertson, Thelma Durham, Phylis Robertson, Helen Ann Miller,
Carrie Ann Gray, Ernest G. Robertson, Sam Robertson, Felton Robertson
and Michael Robertson, all of Grovania, Leslie Robertson and Michael
Robertson, both of Warner Robins, Ray Robertson of Miami, Lewis
Harris of Elko and Peggy Askew of Perry; sisters, Maria Releford and
Vemita Gilbert, both of Grovania and Maggie Rounds of Perry; 45
grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren.
Myrtle Louise Rowe Rawlins
Myrtle Louise Rowe Rawlins, 88, of 1106 Kings Chapel Rd., died
Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1994 in a local hospital. Bom in Habersham County,
she was the daughter of the late William and Zadie McCroskey Rowe. She
was the widow of Sanuel M. Rawlins Sr. She lived in Gwinnett County
most of her life and had lived in Perry more than three years. She was a
member of Grayson United Methodist Church. She was a self-employed
interior designer. Survivors: two sons, Dr. George Rawlins of Perry, and
Sam Rawlins Jr. of Dunwoody; sisters and brother, Irene Graham of
Perry, Nylic Radford of Braselton, and Luke Rowe of Stone Mountain;
five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Services: Were held Thursday, Oct. 6, 1994 in the Chestnut Grove
Cemetery in Grayson at 2 p.m. The Rev. Tom Rowe officiated. Watson-
Hunt Funeral Home in Perry had charge of arrangements.
Russell Clark Sr.
Russell Clark Sr., 79, of 513 Betty St., died Thursday, Sept. 29, 1994
in a local hospital. Bom in Houston County, he was the son of the late
Russell and Leola Barrett Clark. He was a member of Mathis Chapel
Baptist Church, where he was a deacon. He was self-employed in the pulp
wood trade. Survivors: children, Miriam Fluellen of Fort Valley, John
D. Brown of Kathleen, Mary Lou Ferguson of Atlanta, Valma Johnson,
Russell Clark Jr. and Mamie Lee McCray, all of Miami, Fla.,, Henry Lee
Clark, Emily Myrick and Clora Reaves, all of Vineland, N.J.; sister and
brother, Susie Mae Harris of Marshallville and William Clark Sr, of Fort
Valley; 27 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Services: Were held Monday, Oct 3, 1994 in the Mathis Chapel
Baptist Church at 1 p.m. in Perry. Burial took place in the Belvin AME
Church Cemetery in Macon County. The Rev. Oscar Small officiated.
Bobby E. Glover Mortuary in Perry had charge of arrangements.
Johnson completes
Ga. drug workshop
Sandra N. Johnson of Perry
Hospital, 1120 Morningside Dr.,
Perry, Ga. has been recognized by
The University of Georgia College
of Pharmacy for completion of a
week-long Postgraduate Pharma
cokinetics Workshop, held in
Athens. This workshop taught
information on dosing and monitor
ing of cardiovascular drugs, antibi
otics and other drugs provided
through a hospital pharmacy de
partment
The seminar was sponsored by
The University of Georgia College
of Pharmacy and co-sponsored by
the Georgia Center for Continuing
Education.
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Flint River Technical Institute does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or
disability in educational programs, activities and employment
HOPE FOR TOMORROW
Grief Support Group
Begins 7:00 P.M., October 13th
First Christian Church
987-5428 or 987-4500
Have you been considering a career as
a Practical Nurse? If the answer is yes,
you’ll be excited to know that Flint River
Technical Institute is beginning a new
LPN program this Fall at it’s Crawford
County Center in Roberta. This
program is sponsored by the Middle
Georgia Consortium Job Training
Partnership Program and is open to all
Middle Georgia Residents. Slots for
this program are limited, so contact
Ladies Leigon unit meets;
invites others to join them
The American Legion Ladies
Auxiliary Unit #24, Perry, met
Sept. 15 at the New Perry Hotel for
lunch and a business meeting.
This Auxiliary was organized
in Feb., 1928, and met in homes
until an American Legion Post
Home was built.
When the Post Home was no
longer accessible, the Auxiliary
began meeting at the New Perry
Hotel every third Thursday of each
month for lunch and business.
At the Sept. 15 meeting, 17
members were present.
Auxiliary Chaplain Louise
Denney conducted a memorial
Hospital re-joins trust fund
Perry Hospital has announced
plans to participate again this year
in the Georgia Department of
Medical Assistance Indigent Care
Trust Fund Program.
Through this program, Perry
Hospital will receive funding to
provide targeted services to persons
in the community who are recipi
ents of the Medicaid program or
qualify as medically indigent.
According to hospital adminis
trator Jim Peak, the hospital will
be able to offer a transportation ser
vice for non-emergency patients
through the Indigent Care Trust
Fund.
Perry Hospital’s participation in
the Indigennt Care Trust Fund will
provide services through the
Houston County Health
Department, including Family
Connection, school-based nursing
clinics and remote health care clin
ics.
Club installs
new officers
The Tahsena Club installed their
1994-1995 officers at the club’s
September
meeting, held at the home of
Bonnie Johnson, club president.
The new officers are: Bonnie
Johnson, Presidennt; Belinda
Pierce, Vice President; Lea Turner,
Treasurer; Deena Walton,
Secretary; and Dana Carpenter,
Parliamentarian.
To the friends of Francis
Simons - Her daughter would
like to thank everyone for the
special kindness extended our
mother throughout the years.
We also want to extend our
thanks for your prayers and
thoughtfulness at the time of
our loss.
Cathy Hawk and Peggy Poole
service in memory of Jesse (Mrs.
Paul) Hardy who had been a very
active member. She joined in
1946 and was deceased in July
1994.
The Auxiliary invites eligible
ladies to join this organization.
Eligibility includes having a
relative who served in the military
or who personally served in the
military.
Call Penny Ingram, Auxiliary
President, 987-0582. or Norma
Mayo, Auxiliary Secretary, 987 -
1516 for further informatiuon.
The Auxiliary motto is "To
help our veterans of all wars."
For more information regarding
these programs and other available
services, call Nadine Weems at 987-
3600.
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You may have one of these 12
DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES:
I «■ Low Back Pain «■ Painful Joints Arm/Leg Pain
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| FIND OUT NOW WHETHER CAREFUL PROFESSIONAL
CHIROPRACTIC CARE CAN RELIEVE YOUR ACHES AND PAINS
iThis examination normally costs $35.00 or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological
|test, a blood pressure test, a spinal alignment check, an examination for restricted or excessive motion
|of the spine, a muscle strength test, and a private consultation to discuss the results. Any further
(treatment shall be agreed upon in writing by both parties.
! PATTERSON
i CHIROPRACTIC CENTER
! 1304 Macon Road • Perry, Georgia • 987-7555
Meadowdale Learning Center announces the sponsorship of the Child
and Adult Care Food Program. Free and reduced-price meals will be available
to enrolled persons meeting the approved eligibility criteria at the centers listed
below and will be provided without regard to race, color, national origin, sex or
handicap. Any person who believes that he or she has been discriminated
against in any USDA-related activity should write immediately to the Secretary
of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.
Meadowdale Learning Center
1797 Houston Lake Road
Perry, GA 31069
ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS FOR FREE AND REDUCED-PRICE MEALS
FAMILY ELIGIBILITY SCALE FAMILY EUGIBIUTY SCALE
OR FOR FREE MEALS OR FOR REDUCED-PRICE MEALS
HOUSE- HOUSE-
HOLD PER PER PER HOLD PER PER PER
SIZE WEEK MONTH YEAR SIZE WEEK MONTH YEAR
1 184 798 9,568 1 262 1,135 13,616
2 246 1,066 12,792 2 351 1,517 18,204
3 308 1,335 16,016 3 439 ■) 900 22,792
4 370 1,604 19,240 4 527 2.282 27,380
5 432 1,872 22,464 5 615 2,664 31,968
6 494 2,141 25,688 6 703 3,047 36.556
7 556 2,410 28,912 7 792 3,429 41,144
8 618 2,678 32,136 8 ,880 3,811 45,732
Each Each
Additional Additional
Family Family
Member +62 +269 +3.224 Member +B9 +383 +4,588
PERRY CHURCH OF GOD
"A New Testament Church In Action"
welcomes
All Exhibitors & Visitors
Of The Georgia National Fair
John M. Loudermilk II
Pastor
1929 Marshallville Road (912)987-5326
Perry, Georgia 31069 Phone
Join the
Celebration!
It's Peanut Bank Week and we're saluting
the state's most famous crop with a customer
celebration!
Come by the bank for a free pack of
delicious peanuts.
Peanuts: Generating Interest in Georgia!
Georgia Peanut Bank Week
October 17-21, 1994
I THE BANK OF PERRY
" 1006 Main Street • Perry
987-2554