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Comforters are
donated by UMC
woman's group
Forty comforters were made
available to the Vashti Center
through the efforts of members of
the United Methodist Women of the
Perry United Methodist Church.
Vashti Center, located in
Thomasville, Ga., is a residential
treatment center for severelly emo
tionally disturbed children and
youth.
Its mission is to provide quality
psychological, educational, spiritual
and habilitative services to children
and families.
Support from United Methodist
Women and the North and South
Georgia conferences of the United
Methodist Church is crucial to
Vashtii’s existence.
Rev. James Davis, Director of
Resource Development, spoke at
the Perry United Methodist
Women’s October meeting and ex
pressed a need for commforters for
40 beds at the Vashti Center.
After his talk, the women’s
group embarked on Project T.L.C.:
Tender Loving Comforter.
Through generous donations, 40
comforters were presented by UMW
President Peggy Jerles, to Rev.
Davis on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at the
church, for which he, on behalf of
the center, thanked those responsi
ble for the gift.
The vanload of comforters was
sent to Vashti with the love of
Perry UM Women, who wish to
give glory to God, the True Com
forter, for this successful endeavor.
Birth announced
Joseph Rabun Scarborough, son
of Rabun and Tracy Scarborough of
Greenville, S. C., was born Oct.
19, 1994, weighing 9 lb. 8 oz.
Maternal grandparents are Joe
and Mica Nixon, Clinton, S. C.
Paternal grandparents are Gordon
Scarborough, Jr. of Perry, and
Marietta Scarborough, also of
Perry.
He has a maternal great
grandmother, and paternal great
grandparents Gordon and Erma
Scarborough, Sr. of Centerville,
Ga
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(l-r) Lynn Lowery, Linda O'Rourke, Peggy Jerles, Corky Guage, Joyce Sirmons and
Rev. James Davis display some of the comforters given by the Perry United
Methodist Church's United Methodist Women group.
Accident kills woman in S. Houston
A 36-year-old Hawkinsville
woman was killed Monday morn
ing, Nov. 13, when the van she
was driving overturned on Georgia
Highway 247 in South Houston
County in a single car accident.
According to Houston County
Sheriffs Deputy Tom McCleese,
Martha Smith was driving north on
Highway 247 when her Ford
Aerostar van ran off the road. He
said that Smith appeared to try to
steer the van back onto the road,
causing it to flip.
McCleese said that Smith, who
was ejected from the van, did not
appear to wear a seatbelt. Smith
was thrown 60 feet from the van.
McCleese said that Smith was
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but, was pronounced dead on arrival
at Perry Hospital.
McCleese said that there were no
apparent witnesses to the accident,
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The accident occurred around
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Houston County Coroner Danny
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traumatic injuries.
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