Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, November 16, 1994, Page PAGE 2B, Image 10

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PAGE 2B Wednesday, November 16,1994, Houston Times-Journal ■n CajikC Westfield Y-Club new officers Westfield Schools’ 1994-95 Y-Club Officers are (back row, i-r) Andrea Kirk, president; Amy Anderson, vice president; Cindy Dunaway, secretary; and Anna Greene, treasurer, (front row) Mary Katherine Walker, chaplain; Jamie Dortch, school projects chairman; Leslie Davis, community projects chairman; and Christy Sheridan, publicity chairman. Westfield's 'Y' Club celebrates week; will install officers Nov. 20 Each year, the week of Nov. 15 is designated as “Y" Club Week in Georgia. Tri-Hi-Y at Westfield Schools in Perry celebrates this special week with installation of 1994 -95 officers and on Sunday, Nov. 20, members will attend church together at Perry United Methodist Church. “Y” Club was organized to en courage practical everyday Christian living and to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian Character. This purpose is carried out through club pro grams, sch(X)l and community pro jects, participation in State and Dis trict Conferences and other special events The Westfield Tri-Hi-Y has had several school projects this year that include babysitting for a WPTA meeting, painting terracotta pots with mums as an appreciation Andrew Methodist Church selling pecans, plans yard sale, flea mart Andrew United Methodist Church is a rapidly growing, dy namic church located at 2418 Highway 127 in Kathleen. Georgia. The church is now actively in volved in the construction of a new' facility at the same locution Rev. Gene Bates is the minister, with Dan Waits as the Music Minister. The church has a lull program of choirs for all ages, along with handbell choirs for all ages Then: is an active youth program for middle school and senior high schtxil age groups A nursery is provided for both the 8:30 a.in ser vice and die 11 a.in. service. I he church will once again be having their Annual Pectin Festival and Yard Sale on Saturday, Nov. ID, IW4 from H ain until 4 p m This is to help raise money for the new church building. There will be pecans lor sale for SI.OO per pound (unshelled). There will also be a wide varliety of yard s<de items for purchase. Everyone is invited to the pecan festival and yard side and anyo.ie in terested is encouraged to visit this I had neck pain caused by Arthritis. I had this pain for about two years. I had gone to my doctor, and had x-rays which indicated Arthritis. He gave me medication which resulted in some re lief but with severe side ef fects. My condition interferred with my life style. After chiropractic treatment, my neck pain is improving. I, highly recommend chiropractic. mmm ■ JM E v sjm Perry Chiropractic Health Center, P.C. Main Street Shopping Center Perry, Georgia 31069 , 987-9666 gift for staff members, presenting a trick or treat safety demonstration for elementary students, coordinat ing “Meet Me At the Flag Pole", and changing the school sign weekly. Community projects are also important and die ciub has held an American Red Cross Blood Drive, collected goods for the Methodist Children’s Home, and will send blessing cards to those hospitalized during Thanksgiving. On the State and District levels, members have attended a Youth Training Conference, District Rally and will be attending Youth Assembly Dec. 7-10. Senior member, Leslie Davis was elected by the Central District to serve as Secretary. “Y” Club is p;irt of the YMCA by virtue of its affiliation with the Stale YMCA of Georgia rapidly growing church For any additional information. Rev Bales am be reached at (912) 3328-1111. ... Overton Jewelers Tennis 1 ct. Bracelet Overton Jezveiers slim 905 Carroll Street H7ST Perry, GA 31069 Mon-Sat 9 a m. - 6 p m A Tradition of Quality and Service WE GOT BETTER! I had neck pain and numb ness in my hands and shoulders.My condition interferred with my every day activities. Another pa tient referred me to Perry Chiropractic. Chiropractic has done everything in the world for me. It has made my life so much better. I strongly recommend chiro practic care for everyone. It will improve your life in so many ways. Bridal Registry Cathy Fudge and Steve Howe Nov. 26 Renee Lacefield and Todd Bozeman Dec. 10 April Dorsett and Michael Sain Dec. 17 Allison Evans and Aaron Lilley Dec. 17 Keri Griggs and Brian Dolan Dec. 17 Tucker children express pride Children throughout the world think their own school is the best! Tucker students are no exception and they expressed pride in their school in an exhibit for competition at the Houston County Fair. The theme this year for the school exhibits was “What Children Like About Their School” and Tucker's exhibit was titled “North, South, East or West - Tucker School Is The Best”. Featured in this collection was students’ work from kindergarten through the fifth grade. Many of the kindergarten students entered drawings and stories they had composed on the computers in their classrooms. First graders offered a variety of writings and illustrations about w'hat they love about Tucker, and along with many of the second grade entries, the students said they like P.E., Art, Music and the good food served at lunch the best! Learning Centers is a big favorite among all the students in grades K -3, and students in all grades had nice things to say about all of their teachers at Tucker. The third grade classes chose to present their work in the form of a class project from each room. Mrs. Foy’s class’s book, “Tucker School is the Best!” won seond place in tire exhibit. Their writings praised Tucker’s new computer lab. the new Art-Music-Physical Education facility, their counselor and their nice, clean building along with many other things about Tucker they appreciate. Fifth grader lan Jenkins designed a Hag for Tucker Elementary School and his effort won a third place ribbon. Tucker’s fourth and fifth grade students wrote interesting essays about what they liked about their school and Stephen Scott’s work won a first place ribbon. In his essay. Stephen shared many things he liked best about 1 ticker and that he would miss all the fun things he had done when he graduated from die fifth grade tins year Tucker Elementary takes pride on our annual exhibit at the Houston County Fair because all of the work exhibited each year is done by the students. These children have enjoyed the opportunity to express their pride and love for their sctxxd Earrings 1 pt. each ear( .2 ct. t.w. 10K. Diamond Earrings ss** I had pain in my hands and thumbs that throbbed constantly. I thought it was Arthritis. I couldn't open things, and the pain was awful. Chiropractic has improved my self-esteem, completely taken away the pain in my hands. I recommend chiropractic care even if you don't have pain but have been in an accident of any kind. It will save you lots of pain ! Jr Donations sought after girl undergoes heart surgery By PAULINE LEWIS Society Editor Tracie Deatherage, a pretty, perky, little 12-year-old blonde sev enth grader at Sacred Heart School in Warner Robinss undeewent remedial heart surgery on Nov. 1. The surgery, at Egleston Children’s Hospital in Atlanta, corrected a defective aorta valve she has had since birth. The leak was discovered during a routine checkup. Dr. Kan ter of Atlanta performed the surgery to close the hole and stop the leakage. Tracie entered the hospital on Oct. 31, and prepared for die next day’s surgery. She stayed in ICU two days, in her room one day. and returned home Thursday. She .should be able to be up and around in about eight weeks. Trade's parents are Steve and Jeanne Deatherage of Perry. She also has two younger brothers: Randy, 7, and Brian, 5. The family has lived in Perry for five years, coming to this area from Wichita Falls, Texas, because of Steve’s employment with PPG. Tracie has been watched closely over her 12 years—but not to die point of treating her as an invalid. Thus, she has been able to monitor her activities herself and rest when she needed it. Although Tracie had a leak in her heart, it rarely interfered with Specializing in Sports Medicine has relocated his practice and is accepting new patients at: 3051 Watson Blvd. Suite 550 Warner Robins, Ga. 31093 For Appointments please call (912) 953-7300 Miracle Material. ••'■*' * Source: American Forest and Paper Association. Quincy J. Jordan , M.D. her physically. She played softball, soccer and basketball, making her well known among her peers in the area. Jeanne says that Tracie is a good student and does well in school. Tracie likes science and math, and wants to be a marine bi ologist. Tracie likes music and talking Alterations By Mavis This Shop will be closing by Dec. Ist Clothing In the shop must be picked up by Dec. Ist or It will be sold to cover cost. Thank pa f* par pdnnap and fiitnJJup, uMaais I may be reached at this number 987-2098- after closing Family Practice on the phone. She was very fond of the family’s former pet—a German short-haired pointer named “Peaches." However, Peaches grew old and died, and now her only pets are several kinds of fish. A fund has been set up for Tracie at the Trust Company Bank in Perry. Donations may be made to the Tracie Deatherage Benefit Fund. v* *9 : mk . W*’ dov Dr. Quincy Jordan, M.D. What the world needs today is an environmentally friendly "miracle material." 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