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Carl, Debbie Joiner, children, visit family in Perry area
Carl and Debbie Joiner and
their children, Trey, Coleman and
Chloe Joiner of Smyrna, (and for
merly of Perry), visited his par
ents, Carl and Ann Joiner of Perry,
over the holidays.
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First Place is the name of a
Christ-centered weight loss pro
gram with compassionate support
group.
Orientation will be Jan 18, 11
a.m., at Victory Christian
Fellowship, 504 Marshallville
Road, Perry. This is a non-profit
organization and the cost of par
ticipation is low, church leaders
said.
The first class is limited to 20
persons; additional classes will be
offered later this year.
The class is open to men and
women; not restricted to Victory
Christian Fellowship members.
Nursery is available.
For more information, call
Tammy Harris at 987-4645.
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Members of the Middle
Georgia Coin Club will sponsor
the 35th annual coin, stamp, and
collectibles show in the
Monument Room of the Macon
Coliseum in Macon, on Jan. 24-
26. There will be over 60 dealers
in attendance from 10 different
states.
Admission is free. Show hours
are noon-6 p.m. Jan. 24; 10 a.m.-6
p.m. Jan. 25; and 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Jan. 26.
Additional information may be
obtained from Danny Robinson of
Macon, by calling (912) 785-0004
or 800-929-00 M.Mailing address
is: Middle Georgia Coin Club,
Inc., P.O. Box 13868, Macon, Ga
31208.
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Harpist Greg Buchanan will be
in concert at Perry United
Methodist Church Jan. 10, at 7:30
p.m. Price of concert is $5 per per
son and may be paid at the door.
Buchanan is a world-class
harpist. Join the PUMC congrega
tion for a wonderful evening of
inspiring music on the harp.
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Aurelia Evans had her entire
family with her during the holi
days. They include her daughter,
Martha Green and her husband,
Leon Green; their son, Jud Green,
his wife Jenny and their son, Evan
Green; daughter, Ansley Green
Garrett and her husband Tommy
Garrett, and their daughter, Carlie
Garrett, all of Dublin.
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Barbara Cochran of Perry spent
the Christmas holidays with her
sons, Tommy and Davis James of
Atlanta and their families.
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Jj and Judy Johnson spent the
past weekend at Stephen A. Foster
State Park for much-deserved R
A R
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It’s worth the trip to Plains to
check out the restored Plains High
School. If you happen to go to
Plains on a Sunday, you might be
able to join former President
Jimmy Carter’s Sunday School
Class at Maranatha Baptist
Church. He will be teaching again
on Jan. 12, and on Feb. 2, 16, and
Westfield
Schools
Kindergarten Open House
Sunday. January 12
2-4 p m
Elementary School
('hilJren Welcome!
•Ml day programs for 4 year olds
•Full-day program for 5 year olds
•Teachers will be available for consultation
•Call Westfield Development Office for more
information--(912) 9X7-0547
•Registration for 97-9 X school year begins in March
Notice of Nun-Discriminatory Policy as to Students
The Westfield Schools admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin.
Potpourri
Pauline Lewis
Lifestyle Editor
23, 1997. Arrive at 9:30 a.m. in
order to get seating. These are the
only Sundays during the early
winter that he will be teaching. He
teaches Sunday school at least
two-thirds of the Sundays each
year.
Cameras are welcome. The
Cartels will allow visitors to take
picture after the worship service.
The Rev„ Dr. Dan Ariail, for
mer pastor of Perry’s First Baptist
Church, is pastor of Maranatha
Baptist Church in Plains.
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City officials report about 400
Christmas trees have been turned
in already and the city will contin
ue to process others as they are
turned in for mulch-making.
Several tons of mulch will be
available about Jan. 15 and, it will
be free. The mulch pile will be at
the entrance of the City Bam at
the intersection of Jernigan and
Tucker streets in Perry.
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Congratulations!:
To Sam Blythe upon receiv
ing his bachelor’s degree from the
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, N.C. He is the son of
John and Brenda Blythe of Perry
To the winners of Harvey’s
Shopping Spree Certificates,
sponsored by Perry Business
Women’s Club on Dec. 20.
Winners were: Agnes Weldy of
Perry, $250; Jim Selph,
Hayneville, $150; and David
Guest, Warner Robins, SIOO.
To Elizabeth Allison Rape
and Staff Sgt. Timothy James
South upon the announcement of
their engagement.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Butcfi Walker of
Carrollton and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Rape of Centerville. She is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Katie
Gilley and the late Mr. James
Gilley of Atlanta, and Mrs.
Margaret Rape and the late Mr. W.
H. “Pip” Rape of Warner Robins.
The groom-elect is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marc South of
Glasgow, Ky, and is the grandson
of Mrs. Ellen Thomas of Shlingle
Springs, Calif., and Mrs. Evelyn
South of Glasgow, Ky.
The wedding is planned for 2
p.m. on Feb. 22 at Second Baptist
Church, Warner Robins.
To Mrs. Gladys A. O’Neill
who will celebrate her 90th birth
day on Jan. 11.
To Nell and Porter Shipes
upon their 50th wedding anniver
sary, which they celebrated with a
family dinner at the home of their
son, Ray Shipes in Perry.
Porter Shipes and the farmer
Nell Hamsley, were married Jan.
3, 1947. Shipes is retired from
Medusa Cement Cos. and his wife
is a homemaker.
Their other children are Peggy
Moore of Albany ad Shirley Stone
and Barbara Craft, both of
Hayneville. They have eight
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grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren.
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Among those hospitalized are:
Ann Moore, Melissa Gayle,
Charles Mealor, Connie White,
Earnest Penley, Willie Dean
NeSmith, Jo Skellie and Gene
Underwood.
Among those recuperating at
home are: James Long, Tina
Davidson, Bea Peyton, George
Storey, Helen Rickett, Allen
Stone, Sam Smith, Bill Odom,
Billie Wells, Dan Hubert, Lisa
Dula, Bob Green, Yvonne
Edwards, A1 Gibson, Johnny
Smith, Elise Rogers, Paul
Musick, Sr., Bill Stubbs, Dawson
and Roselyn Mullin, Albert
Greathouse, George Dunham,
Annie Bacon, Lisa Dula, Kyle
Arnold, Katie Howard, Fred
Larsen, Chalese Lassiter, Kathy
Stoffell, Marianne Tolleson,
Hope West,and Totsy Evans.
Among those in nursing homes
are Gardner Watson, Rheunette
Griggs, Dot Hardy, E. B. Trigg,
Rea Goode, Shirley Thompson,
Ann Woods, Ruby Middlebrooks,
Lucia Adams, Fern Malone and
Mary Odom.
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Sympathy is extended to:
Charles Stone of Perry,
other family members and
friends, upon the death of his
mother, Sara Roberts Stone of
Magnolia Manor in Americus,
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Fisher, Robbie Williams, Jeremy Scarborough, Jimmy Rowland, Chris Fitzwater, (front
row) instructor Calvin Broom, Gwen Harris, Carolyn Hull, Shannon Sharpless, Kevin
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