Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, December 14, 1994, Page Page 2B, Image 14

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Wednesday, December 14,1994, Houston Times-Journal Page 2B Potpourri of Perry activities Hospitalized: Johnny Brewer, Larry Wagoner, Pat Joiner (Clark’s brother), Mrs. Minor (Ken's mother), Marion Leaptrot (Nell Woodruff's sister-in-law), Rea Goode (Billie Mosteller's mother), and George Gonzalez (friend of Joaquin Gonzalez). * * * Recuperating at Home: Lindsey Bell, John and Leila Clifton, Muriel Akin, Kim Nall, Opal McMillan, Millie Mealor, Wanda King, Kelly Waters, Tina Davidson, Wister "Bud" Williams, Thelma Walton, Losia McDaniel, Mattie Lou Davis, Mattie Lou Bynum. Charles Midtbo (Leslie Grimm's father), Charis Schemm (Christina Yarbrough's friend), Barbara Green (Bill Green's brother), Roselyn Mullens (Marie Lewis's mother), W. O. Stewart (Joe’s grandfather), Sheldon Shelton (Frank Shelton's grandson), Korrie Kice (Janet Modrell’s niece), Milton Lemley (Bea Lemley's husband), Rena Rider Goodlaw (Debbie Sullivan's sister), Edna Smith, Mary Prickett (Diana Yarbrough's friend), Marty Caffey, Evelyn Aydlett, and Doris Clay. * * * Sympathy is Extended: -To Mrs. Jan Kerce of Perry, and family, upon the death of her husband, Jim Kerce, on Thursday, Dec. 8, 1994. Kerce was Editor and General Manager of the Houston Times-Journal.. -To the staff of the Houston Times-Journal upon the death of their Editor and General Manager, Jim Kerce on Thursday, Dec. 8, 1994. -To Dianne Morgan of Perry and other relatives, upon the death of her father. James Edward Gordon of Pitts, Ga.. on Sunday, Dec. 11, 1994. -To mother. Carrie Lones Rodriguez of Perry; son. Jerry Lones of Perry; brother. Terry Jones of Perry and other relatives, upon the death of Harold Eugene THE PERRY BOOKSTORE Visit with Santa daily. Mon. - Fri. 6pm- Bpm Sat. & Sun. 2pm-spm Until Christmas Eve “ 4 937 Carroll St. Perry 957-0600 Quality in a company creates quality in a job. Find out what we can offer to you. We are starting our state-of-the-art processing plant. Candidates are needed for: Experienced •Maintenance Mechanic (All Shifts) •Electrician/Electronic Technician (Strong Industrial Electrical Background) •Cargill is a company known worldwide for quality in our products and our people. That reputation is built on a first-class work environment: •Excellent Hourly Salaries •Competitive Benefits •Health & Dental If you are interested, please complete an application at any of the following locations: LOCATIONS NAME Eastman Perry Sylvester Cordele Vienna Unadilla Ashburn ' "Gus" Lones of Warner Robins, Ga., on Saturday, Dec. 10, 1994. -To Kay C. Hunnicutt of Perry, and other relatives, upon the death of her father, Woodrow W. Cannady of Macon, on Sunday, Dec. 11, 1994. -To Anne S. Wilson and Ronnie Stanley, both of Perry, upon the death of their mother, Odie Mae Stanley of Perry, on Sunday, Dec. 4, 1994. -To Curtis Crumley of Kathleen, and other relatives, upon the death of his brother, Herman William Crumley of Gainesville, Ga., on Sunday, Dec. 11, 1994. -To the family of Willie R. King of Kathleen, upon his death on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1994. -To husband, Otis McGhee of Henderson; and sister, Adella Webb of Henderson, upon the death of Charlie Louise Rumph McGhee of Henderson, on Thursday, Dec. 8, 1994. -To Patricia Builock Crawtoid ot Macon, and other relatives, upon the death of her father, Clyde Willis Bullock of Macon, on Saturday. Dec. 10, 1994. Pat has friends in this area. * * * Congratulations! To Karan Renee Shugart and Charles Michael Brown of Warner Robins who were married Oct. 14, 1994. in a private ceremony with the Hon. Nick Lazarus officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Morgan of Perry, and the late Eugene T. White of Centerville. The groom is the son of Catherine Brown of Centerville and Jimmy Brown of Vienna. Melinda Spires of Centerville was maid of honor. The groom's father was best man. After a wedding trip to St. Pi. Fla., the couple is living in Centerville. -To Brandi Taylor, student at Georgia College in MiHedgev i 1 le, majoring in political science and English, who earned a 4.0 grade point average (GPA) for the Fall Dept, of Labor Dept, of Labor Dept, of Labor Dept, of Labor City Hall City Hall Chamber of Commerce Equal Opportunity Employer Pauline Lewis Society editor Quarter. Brandi is the daughter of Mitchell and Carol Taylor of Perry. -To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard (Maureen) McCormick of Perry, upon the birth of their twins, Evan Ross McCormick and Aileen Kathryn McCormick on October 20, 1994. * # * Bits and Pieces: Carrie Vines of Kathleen was matron of honor at the wedding of Brande Jane Faircloth and Jonathan Lee Hutcheson, both of Tifton. on Nov. 13. 1994. at Cross Keys Methodist Church. Macon. * * * Incoming State School Superintendent Linda Schrenko was in Perry Saturday conducting one of a series of 12 town meetings over the state. She dicussed plans and priorities she hopes to put into effect on Jan. 9. 1995, when she takes office. She received 50.7 percent of the vote in the ixov. o, 1994 General Election, to defeat Werner Rogers, and become the first woman in Georgia to w'in a statewide constitutional office. She has set four goals for her term: more parental control, more local control for school systems, lower teacher-pupil ratio, and safer schools with more money for alternative school programs. * * * The General Daniel Stewart Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at 12 o'clock noon today (Wednesday, Dec. 14. 1994), at the New Perry Hotel for their annual Christmas luncheon. There will be a program of Christmas music. Hostesses are: Grace Cook. Louise Lawson and Kay Allen. * * * The Sgt. Clinton C. Duncan Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, met at the New Perry Hotel at 11:20 a m. on Wednesday. Dec. 7, for Christmas lunch. * * * Will Train •Poultry Process Technicians •Company Training Program •Safe, Modern Workplace •Paid Vacations & Holidays DAYS Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. Thurs. Only Wed. Only I 1 ■«» DISCOVER NEW WORLDS Host A Foreign Exchange Student Each year thousands of American families discover new worlds by hosting a foreign exchange student from Germany , Spain. Japan and Brazil or one of thirty other different eountnes around the world. These bright and talented students ages 15-18 have a lot to offer their host families More than anything else, these students want to share their cultures while learning about American life. TIME BAM-2PM BAM-4:3OPM BAM-4:3OPM BAM-4:3OPM B:3OAM-SPM 10AM-3PM 10AM-3PM A - \jr 1 pM jHHSIf fMt S : w | k r '* M-- Aft j w m ~ £*£*&&& SS&\& 0 t - - fIS fc V fKII iulJcsP#'' ■ %r*» #<r> Kiwanis Cash in on Pancakes Willie Tyson, seated, collects payment for a pancake breakfast at the Perry Kiwanis Club event Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Houston County Agriculture Building at Carroll and Commerce streets. The proceeds from the breakfast will be used for local club projects. Between 400 and 500 people were served and the club netted more than $1,200. President Mike Drake said he was pleased with the turnout. miawrimiMi— nfrnr i» irii <iiiirnriw“irih &r+**-* * %i ; - PWfes. Bank Opens Office at Kroger Store Beth Wood, third from left in foreground, manager of the Perry Kroger store, and Donna Brack, manager of the Bank South office located in the store, share the ribbon-cutting duties as the facility opened last week. Local Chamber of Commerce, city and business officials helped with the opening. 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