Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, November 02, 1994, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Page 2A 1 - Wednesday, November 2,1994, Houston Times-Journal ”1 Death notices Sylvia Feelus Levy Funeral services for Sylvia Feelus Levy, mother-in-law of Byron resident Theodore A. Feitshans, were held at Plaza Memorial Chapel in Manhattan, New York City recently. Theodore A. Feitshans is the son of Richard and Jean Feitshans, owners of Mossy Creek Farms and long-time residents of Perry. Her death marks the passing of the last person bom to the Feelus family. Sylvia Feelus Levy was an outstanding teacher and scholar as well as a beloved cook, mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, neighbor and friend. Sylvia Feelus Levy was the mother of Fred Levy and Ilise Levy Feitshans, the grandmother of Jay Levy Feitshans and Emalyn Levy Feitshans, and the widow of the late Jack Levy Esq. She graduated Hunter College with a B.A. and had a Masters of Science in Education from Lehman College, which she applied in her work as a teacher of Mentally Retarded Young Adults in New York City. A memorial is also planned at the McSweeney Occupational Training Center, in the near future. In May, 1994, Sylvia Feelus Levy was one of 25 women selected by the Riverdale Press as "Mother of the Year" based on an essay. A Memorial Fund has been established to create the Jack and Sylvia Feelus Levy Puppet Theatre at Wave Hill. Wave Hill is a 26 acre park and cultural preserve two blocks west of the home of Jack and Sylvia Feelus Levy. It was the home of Mark Twain and other notables, and one-time visiting residence of the Queen of England. Donations in her memory and in memory of her late husband. Jack Levy, Esq. can be sent to: Jack and Sylvia Feelus Levy Puppet Theatre. Wave Hill. 675 West 252nd Street. Riverdale New York City 10471, Attention: Noah Baen Katie Lou Davis Hawke MORGAN-Katic Lou Davis Hawke. 87, died Thursday, Oct. 27, 1994 in a Douglas hospital. Bom in Calhoun County, she was a member of New Light Freewill Baptist church and the Ladies Auxiliary. Survivors: children, Pauline H Willis and Margie H Rogers, both of Douglas, Sarah H Hobbs of Waycross. William G Hawke of Albany, and Joseph S Haw ke of Perry ; 11 grandchildren; and two great grandchildren Services: Were held Saturday. Oct. 29, 1994 in the New Light Freewill Baptist Church at 2 p m Burial look place in the church cemetery. The Ralph Lightsey officiated. Contributions may be made to the New Light Freewill Baptist Church Kimbrell-Stem Funeral Home in Albany had charge of arrangements. Sammie L. Holmes Sammie L. "Son" Holmes, died Saturday. Oct. 29, 1994 in a local hospital Bom in Houston County, he was the son of the late Will and Estella Holmes. Survivors: wife, Jannie Dunn Holmes of WHAT A GREAT TEAM! ii Sen. Sam Nunn N\t«" c ~*« % * rfti i- iyyvn U Sc r^ do& ' Pß AU Geor S iaiw and * u Americans owe a debt of gratitude to Senator San Nunn ’S%£*££ ,or “ "‘ 8 "“““ " ,, "’ hip in ” "*" 7 *~- “ p ~ u " 7 “ * **"'■'*"* .. *%* ** ®* ° De wf * he B rea<esl honors 1 have received daring this campaign is the strong %«ffsa* w* 'ffiSSS e g?»* e *** veep endorsement given me by this great Georgian. I plan to be worthy of his confidence. §mm& .o*?s£ - -————- - <**£«&»* *&** {< ?us* .tun^TtW^ & As we approach election day on November Bth, Beverly and I are so grateful to so many. We hope you will vote for me so that I can go Si . . din mvr MM M '• KAlfjr MAl lll> £*7M*&r FOB CONGRESS Paid For By Craig Mathis For Congress Campaign Committee Perry; children, Bernice H. Radford and Janet H. Little, both of Perry, Dianne Holmes and Shirley Gates, both of Macon, and Gail Holmes and Leroy Porter, both of Warner Robins; stepchildren, Laverne H. Waker, Darrell Holmes, Bruce Holmes, Benjamin Holmes and Tammie H. Clark, all of Perry; sister, Alice Holmes of Perry; 11 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. Services: Will be held Thursday, Nov. 3, 1994 in die Word of Deliverance Church of God in Christ at 2:30 p.m. Burial will take place in the Kings Chapel Church Cemetery. Elder Milton Wynn will officiate. 'The body will be placed in the church an hour before services. Richardson Funeral Home in Perry has charge of arrangements. Pearl Miller Motley BARNESVILLE-Pearl Miller Motley, 101, of Barnesville, died Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1994 at her residence. Born in Talbot County, she was the daughter of the late John Brandon and Emma Marshall Miller. She had lived in Barnesville most of her life and was For Your Health HEALTHY HOLIDAY COOKING & GIFT IDEAS Come and learn to cook new healthy and quick holiday dishes. Cooking demonstrations with samples and recipes, and ideas for holidays gift giving. Date: Thursday, November 10 Time: 7-9 p.m. Location: Ag Building (733 Carroll Street, Perry) Cost: $5 (Pre-registration required.) COMMUNITY CPR - COURSE C Learn how to recognize a heart attack and how to perform American Heart Association CPR and the choking maneuver. Date: Saturday, November 19 Time: 9.D0 a.m. Location: Perry Hospital Dining Room Cost. S2O (Pre-registration required.) CPR & FIRST AID Learn how to respond in emergency situations. All participants will receive a 240-page First Aid and Safety Book and certification through the American Red Cross. Date: Tuesday, November 29 Time: 3.-00 - 9:30 p.m. Location: Ag Building (733 Carroll Street, Perry) Cost: $35 (Pre-registration required.) CPR FOR KIDS Enroll vour child in this course designed by the American Heart Association for children ages 10 and up. School s out it’s a teacher's workshop day. Date: Monday, November 7 Time: 9 a.m. - 12 noon Location: Perry Hospital Dining Room Cost: sls (Pre-registration required.) EdijCare; A SERVICE OF PERRY HOSPITAL FOR REGISTRATION , CALL 987-3600 EXTENSION 405. Church sets fall BBQ and super Saturday this week High Attendance Day in Sunday School at Houston Lake Baptist Church will be Nov. 6. Bring a friend! Churchwide Fall Fellow ship/Bar-B-Q will be held Friday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. at Bridges' home at 452 Sandefur Road. Call John O'Neal at 987-9951 or Jimmy Mixon at 987-4493 for reserva tions. In case of rain, it will be re scheduled On Super Saturday, Nov. 5, 10 a member of the First Baptist Church. She was an agent for the Atlanta Journal in Barnesville. Survivors: daughters, Vivian M. Haywood and Gladys M. Steel, both of Barnesville; sister, Rachel Calhoun of Perry; 7 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Services: Were held Saturday, Oct. 29, 1994 in the First Baptist Church in Barnesville at 2 p.m. The Rev. Garth Forster officiated. Burial took place in the Greenwood Cemetery. Haisten Funeral Home in Barnesville had charge of arrangements. a.m. - 1 p.m. our kids will be mak ing Christmas cards for missionar ies and then will have lunch at Chick-Fil-A. Kids! Bring $3.00 for lunch. Come! and get a surprise! The Wild, Wild West Family Festival will be held Nov. 12, from 5 - 8 p.m. at Houston Lake Baptist Church. Here's what's planned: Barrel Race (5 -5:30 p.m.) 7th 12th graders; Chili Chowdown (5:30 - 6:15 p.m.) Eatin' time! Barrel Races (6:15 - 6:45 p.m.); Sack Race (7 - 7:15 p.m.); 3- Legged Race (7:15 - 7:30 p.m.); Hayrides - #1 (7:30 - 7:45 p.m.) and #2 (7:45 - 8 p.m. )Donations toward the Activators' trip in 1995 would be appreciated. White Ribbons Against Pornog raphy Week, Oct. 30 - Nov. 6, is a national campaign sponsored by Morality in Media to draw attention to the pervasive problem of pornog raphy in our nation. Wear your white ribbon all week and encour age others to join as we stand together against this evil in our nation. LET'S KEEP TOMMY IRVIN Tommy Irvin is one of the nation's top agricultural leaders. His vision for the future is reinforced by his accomplishments and goals which will lead Georgia into the 21st Century. • Consolidated services to save tax dollars. • Strengthening the State's economy by developing markets for Georgia's vast diversified agricultural products. • Continuing to expand world markets to see Georgia commodities served on dinner tables throughout the world. • Maintaining Georgia's national recognition as a leader nWii A I'NII Of Tm Umvubit* Stttcm Or Gtoacu MACON COLLEGE Getting Started Seminar Warner Robins Campus • Robins Resident Center Monday, November 7 • 6:30 p.m. If you're interested in beginning or returning to college this winter, now's the time to act. On Monday, November 7, attend Getting Started, an informal Macon College seminar designed for mature adults and working students. You’ll learn how thousands of busy middle Georgians enroll in day or evening classes at four campus locations in Macon/Wamer Robins. You'll learn about majors ranging from Business Administration and Computer Science to Engineering and Education. You’ll also explore time management, selecting a major, financial aid and renewing study skills. During the seminar you can ask all the questions you like or just sit back and listen. If you've postponed or interrupted your college education...take this first step. Attend Getting Started on Monday, November 7. The program begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Warner Robins Campus located in the Advanced Technology Park off Houston Lake Blvd. For more information, call: Warner Robins Campus • 953-3185 Robins Resident Center *926-6125 Toll Free for all locations • 1-800-272-7619 in food safety. • Promoting the use of new scientific technology. • Serving as spokesman for the farmer and advocate for the consumer. VOTE FOR TOMMY IRVIN COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE NOVEMBER BTH