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Homes, businesses burglarized during recent days
From Staff Reports
A number of Perry residences and business
es have been victims of burglaries this summer.
According to reports, a total of twenty such
cases, ten residential and ten business, occurred
from June 1 to July 25.
Perry Police Capt. Mickey Barfield said a
number of cases were solved with the recent
arrest of a couple of juveniles, but not all are
cleared yet.
Two more were reported July 28 with the
theft of an air conditioner from the recre
ation department at 1060 Keith Drive and
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NEW HOPE BAPTIST VBS New Hope Baptist Church held Vacation Bible School July 21 -25 with an
average attendance of 130 each night, and a record attendance of 148 on July 25. The theme was Promise
Builders for Jesus. Teachers were: Preschool, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Little; Kindergarten, Denise Evans and
Brenda Cephus; Primary, Hazel Jackson, Betty Gilbert, Kim Grace, Latenia Gilbert; Middlers, Jeanette
Dinkins ana Eddie Raain; sth and 6th, Hayward and Alice Towers; Teens, Jackie Knight, Cassandra Cassie
Beverly George; Adults, Rev. Leonard Billings and Pastor Dennis Harden; Directress, Debra Cherry; Ass't.
Directress, Cynthia Thomas; Kitchen Committee: Cora Williams, Mildred Montgomery, Catherine Cameron,
Maggie Eubanks, Felecia Everette; Church Photographer, Vanna Brown.
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PILOT OF YEAR Sue Fleming was named "Pilot of the Year" by
the Pilot Club of Perry at the June 17 meeting held at the New Perry
Hotel. She was presented a picture of pansies done by Wallis G.
Rehberg. Sue has held positions of leadership serving two years as
president, two years as director and two years as coordinator of fund
raising. A person who centers her life around friendship and service
was deserving of the honor bestowed upon her by fellow Pilots, said
member Emily Montgomery.
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FOUR GENERATIONS OF FAUCONNAERES Minnie C.
Fauconniere had help with celebrating her 85th birthday, recently.
Her son, Ronald, grandson, Ron Jr, and great grandson, Nicholas
Fauconniere, all of Perry, made the four generations in her family,
who were present. The party was given by her grandchildren.
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another incident at Williamson Enterprises
located along General Courtney Hodges
Boulevard.
Barfield said he advises business owners to
make sure there buildings are secure and if sus
picious activity is noted about the business to
contact authorities.
The burglars do not seem to have a prefer
ence for certain items to take, he said. “They
will take anything they can get their hands on,”
said Barfield.
Also under investigation is an incident
reported as cruelty to animals.
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Perry High
band headed to
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Special to the Times-Journal
The Perry High School band
has been invited to be the featured
band for the pregame ceremonies
at the Aug. 30 football game in
Statesboro.
During the ceremonies, the
band wilt entertaiiv the * efowd
with part of their PHS halftime
show, the National anthem and
then close the ceremonies by
playing the Georgia Southern
Eagles on to the field.
“We will have been in camp for
three weeks working on our show,
so we will be able to take part of it
and add to it for this performance,”
said Joe Hutcheson, director.
“Georgia Southern does not
bring in their band for the first
few football games so they ask
bands from around the state to
come in and act as the GSU band
for the day. This is a very big
honor for us. It is not everyday
that you get to play for a major
NCAA team,” he said.
The band will be in camp from
Aug. 1 through the beginning of
school working on their contest
show that they will take to such
competitions as the Washington
Marching Classic and the
Phoenix Invitational in Alabama.
Band camp rehearsals are open to
the public.
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According to reports, a passerby on Ball
Street called authorities to a residence when he
spotted a cat burning near the roadway July
27.
That fire was out by the time fire personnel
responded to the scene.
Perry Fire Chief Gary Hamlin said he thinks
the cat may have been deceased when it was
ignited.
The residence at which the cat was found
was unoccupied at the time, said Hamlin.
Emergency assistance offered
Special to the Times-Journal
The Perry Neighborhood
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This program is available to all
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race, color, national origin, age,
sex or handicap.
To qualify, you must in an “At
risk of harm situation” facing dis
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