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IN EUROPE Vacationing Tina Simms by the Roman
Bridge at Sommieres in France
Simms completes European trip
By JOAN DORSETT
Home Jourmal Staff
Retired Tina Simms, sis
ter of Home Journal staffer
Charlotte Perkins, began
her dream European vaca
tion in Germany visiting
her daughter Kathy and
her family
There she experienced a
second spring. She calls
the trip a dream because
she got to play with her
grandbabies amid red tile
roofs, views of the Main
River and European bird
watching.
Then Simms was on to
the Provence area and
Montpellier, France to visit
Claire and Michel Bandry,
longtime friends since he
was a visiting professor at
Emory University.
Montpellier is a commer
cial/banking/shopping/ed
ucational sort of city rather
than heavily industrial.
Most of Simms’ time was
spent at Buzignargues
where Claire has a really
old (ancient) family home
next to a 12th century
church that joins onto
some other houses and
buildings in a sort of
walled-city manner.
The city is located in a
wine-growing and generally
agricultural area where
people take their plastic
jugs in to the wine co-op
for a fill-up.
Simms had much fun
going to the butcher, baker,
supermarket, touristy
Aigues Mortes on the
Mediterranean, historic
district and botanical gar
den of Montpellier and
being stuffed with every
thing from pigeon pate to
conserve of canard (duck to
us) plus lots of good breads
and cheeses.
She said she found the
people to be very friendly
and only one defect to the
landscape: France is
defaced from one end to
the other by large examples
MGT to hold
graduation at Ga.
National Fairgrounds
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More than 500 students
will graduate from Middle
Georgia Technical Institute
when commencement exer
cises are held at 7 p.m. on
May 27 at the Reaves
Arena, Georgia National
Fairgrounds.
For the first time, gradu
ates of both MGTs diploma
programs and adult litera
cy GED program will be
recognized during the same
ceremony.
Mayor John E. Stumbo
of Fort Valley will be the
guest speaker.
Simms had much fun
going to the butcher,
baker, supermarket,
touristy Aigues Mortes
on the Mediterranean,
historic district and
botanical garden of
Montpellier and being
stuffed with everything
from pigeon pate to con
serve of canard (duck to
us) plus lots of good
breads and cheeses.
of teen gang graffiti. It’s all
over walls at railroad sta
tions, on the sides of
bridges, on abandoned
buildings, factory walls, ad
infinitum. There is no get
ting away from it, she said.
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it so.
It seemed most of the
Baptists of Moultrie came
together with most of the
Baptists of Perry and
friends and relatives from
far and nearby to celebrate
the union surely made in
Heaven.
Later Bob Cummings
and the Reflections provid
ed musical accompaniment
for the wonderful food and
dance. The party was
grand for the adults but
even so for the junior
attendants and many
young children of guests as
well.
The happy couple
overnighted at Henderson
Village before departing for
their St. Thomas and
Aruba honeymoon.
It was altogether fitting
that the partying actually
began May 20 with a trib
ute to Kelli’s dad. Cliff
Woods.
Recently retired, he had
been honored by a Weyer
haeuser retirement festivi
ty in Atlanta, but his fami
ly was just waiting for a
large family gathering to
celebrate at home. It was
timely for Kelli and Stacy to
provide the guests for that
as well as the wedding.
• •••
Congratulations to Ash
ley Carter and John Hul
bert who were married in
Athens, May 22. at St.
James United Methodist
Church.
Many Perryans attended
the ceremony and the seat
ed dinner given by the
bride’s parents at Athens
Country Club.
Skeet Hulbert was host
for the rehearsal dinner
and dance band held the
night before the wedding at
Trumps at the old Geor
gian Hotel.
• ••
Pound Puppy Report.
Tab. and white female year- ,
old medium-size short hair
dog is available. To see call
Animal Control Officer Dan
Bass at 988-2800. Gentle
reminder - Rabies vacci
nations and $5 city dog
tags deadline is June 1 at
City Hall.
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OIV THE MOUNTAIN Members o/ the
Discovery Ministries group stand on the
Mount of Olives with the old city of
Jerusalem in the background and the
Garden of Gethsemane to the right. On
the trip are (front, from left) Lisa Smith,
Betty Hodges, Donna Kennedy, Angela
Baptist pastor leads Holy Land tour
By Joan Dor sett
Bomb Johrmai Staff
The Rev. Dr. Randy and
Donna Kennedy of Perry
First Baptist Church and a
group of 17 have returned
from a Discovery Ministries
tour to the Holy Land with
Gary and Sandra Frazier.
Their 16-hour flight to
Telaviv through Frankfurt
led them to a luxury bus
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tour to Joppa and Natanya
on the Mediterranean.
The trek then began to
Cecerea, Plain of Sharon.
Mt. Carmel, Sea of Galelea
to Tiberius where Jesus did
most of his ministry.
Then the group traveled
to Capernium, Magdala,
Peter's Chapel and Peter’s
House. Tabga, Bethsaida.
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ministry to take preachers
to the Holy Land to educate
them and to experience
firsthand what they preach.
Soon others wanted to join
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