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Perry United Methodist
Coming activities at Perry
United Methodist Church include:
Sun., Nov. 20 - Prepare
Thanksgiving baskets
Tues., Nov. 22 - Deliver bas
kets.
Sun., Nov. 27 - Angel Tree up
in Cross Way. Decorate back porch
and poinsettia sale begins.
Thurs., Dec. 1 - Youth Council
meets at 6 p.m.
On Sun., Dec. 1, the church will
be hosting the Indian Children’s
Choir.
Sun.., Dec. 11 - Poinsettias
placed in sanctuary.
Sun. Evening, Dec. 18 - Youth
Choir Christmas Music.
Mon. & Tues., Dec. 19 & 20 -
Youth Dinner Theater, “The Best
Christmas Pageant Ever”.
Dec. 30 - Jan 2 - Senior high ski
trip to Snowshoe, WV.
A few seats remain for the trip
to Callaway Gardens on Dec. 3.
Cost is S3O and can be paid in the
church office anytime prior to the
trip.
Crossroads Methodist
The Vision 2000 leadership
team has requested that Sunday,
Nov. 20 bee set aside as "Vision
Sunday." Plan to be in church on
that Sunday to hear the committee
share the vision that has come
through the months and months of
their planning, and participate in
this meaningful service.
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The Crossroads United
Methodist Church will hold their
annual Cajun Barbecue on Saturday,
Dec. 3. Tickets will be on sale
from members.
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The Crossroads United
Methodist Church is milking plans
for Singles at Crossroads
The church will hold its first
singles meeting over lunch. Nov.
29.
Houston Lake Baptist
On Sunday, Nov. 13. Houston
I .ake Baptist Church observed a day
of prayer for Robins Air Force
Base.
t. The clergy and laity of Central
Georgia joined the 21st Century
Partnership in calling for this
Educators meet
On Saturday, Sept. 10, 1994 the
Alpha Lambda Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma, an international
organization of women educators,
met at the New Perry Hotel.
Approximately 60 members
attended. Members attending from
Perry were: Emily Heath, Lynn
Asbury, Billie Mostelltr, Irene
Tuggle, Kathy Shelton, Sue Lott,
Kathy James, Susan Pierce, Faye
Doane, Brenda Bullard, Cathy Bell,
Addis Colvin, Linda Loewen,
Margaret Talton and Frances
Worrall.
The community service project
for the month of September
involved helping area Head Start
programs. Members were asked to
contribute school supplies that
might be used in these classrooms.
Many useful materials were
collected.
A memorial service was held in
honor of Miss Frances Couey.
Miss Couey dedicated 40 years of
her life to educating children.
Flea Market,
Homemade Crafts,
Pecans, and Food
Andrew United Methodist Church,
2418 Hwy. 127, Sat. 19, Nov.,
8 AM to 3 P.M.
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special day of prayer.
The church encourages every
church in Central Georgia to desig
nate an appropriate time in their
main worship service to make men
tion of this event and to have these
prayer requests, and others you
might have, available so that peo
ple in your church can use them in
prayer during the week.
Prayer needs for the base:
1. Thank God for the privilege
to be an American citizen.
2. Thank God for Robins Air
Force Base, its contribution to our
national security and pray that lit
remains open and active
3. Pray for our government; na
tional state and local, that they will
seek spiritual guidance lin their de
cision making.
4. That all Middle Georgians
will make a new commitment to
God and His leadership.
5. That we will all stand against
the evil of our nation.
6. That we remember that the
freedoms we enjoy carry responsi
bility.
7. Thank God for the great eco
nomic opportunities we enjoy in
Middle Georgia.
8. Pray for the victims of the
July, 1994 flood.
9. Pray for divine intervention in
nations that are economically, po
litically and spiritually depressed.
10. Pray for our military now
stationed in other places throughout
the world.
11. Pray for a stronger commit
ment to family and family values.
First Baptist
Upcoming events at First Bap
tist Church include:
On Thursday, Nov. 17, Youth
Prayer Breakfast will be held at
Chick-Fil-A at 7 a.m.
On Fri., Nov. 18, Youth Prayer
Breakfast will be held at Perry
High.
On Sat., Nov 19, Brotherhood
Breakfast will be held at 9 a.m.
Thanksgiving Praise Service,
will include dessert and prayer,
Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 6 p.m.
A Visit from Lottie Moon, a
dramatic presentation by Freddie
Neel will be given on Sunday,
Nov. 27 at 7 p.m.
Pprry Presbyterian
The deacons of Perry Presbyte
rian Church are offering the sale of
two used pianos in the church for
SIOO.OO each. The moving of the
piaho would be your responsibility.
Call the church office (987-
1403/1495) this week if interested.
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The Sunday afternoon reception at Autumn Terrace
was a lovely affair, attended by family members and
friends of the residents. Family groups visited in the
great room and dining area where delicious refresh
ments were served. The Barfield family group is shown
above: Jane Barfield, Edgar Barfield and Gladwyn
Sproull Barfield, all of Perry.
Cheeks serve as delegates during
national FFA alumni convention
Norma and Earl Cheek served as
official state delegates at the 23rd
National FFA Alumni Convention
on November 9 in Kansas City.
The FFA Alumni convention was
held in conjunction with the 67th
National FFA Convention in
Kansas City. The national FFA
convention was attended by more
than 32,000 FFA and FFA Alumni
members.
FFA Alumni delegates,
representing 41 states, were present
to conduct the business of the
39,000-member FFA Alumni
Association. The delegates also
attended workshops and the FFA
Greater Union Baptist
to hold gospel festival
The Music Department of the
Greater Union Baptist Church will
celebrate their Annual Gospel Fesl
on Sunday, Nov. 20, 1994 at 5
p.m. This event will be held at the
Greater Union Baptist Church
located at 1006 Marion Street,
Perry.
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Autumn Terrace Holds Reception
Alumni awards luncheon and
banquet. An auction was conducted
to raise money for FFA
scholarships. James Knight was
the FFA Alumni convention
keynote speaker.
The FFA Alumni Association is
dedicated to assisting the FFA,
promoting a greater knowledge of
the agricultural industry, and
supporting agricultural education.
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