ft KMSO A P VRH’?THE WILLIAMSON COUNTY SUN\i(iOf A ME ChurchPACK FTA'fThursday, May 1, 1952y ants to ServeFood sales are nn old, old story with ladies aids -but catering is a modern innovation.Some months ago, the members of the Pastor’s Aid of the Wesley Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church gave serious consideration to possible ways of raising money for the many projects for which a church group is responsible.It occurred to them that, sincebuying groceries to cleaning up the kitchen after the meal had been served. Some food they pre- , pare in their own homes, some they cook at the host s kitchen.their membership includes a number of good cooks, they might offer a catering service. So, they began-going from home to homein Georgetown to cook for small private parties and some large groups. They arranged to do all the work a hostess required fromSo successful has their enterprise been that they earned enough money for three doors, three stoves, upholstery for the altar and gas pipes for the church.The women who work on this project include Mrs. A. B. Perry, president; Miss Agnes Wilson, secretary, Mrs. Dora Queen, treasur-eb; Mrs. Gertrude Clark, chaplain; Miss October Jackson, Bible teacher; Mrs. Ora B. Grey, chairman; Mesdames Emma Mae Perry, An nic Bass and Lee Mozee.sident. He is given the title ofSupervisor and is called upon to run the errands and do the heavywork.It’s Monroe Perry's telephone number, 490M that the Pastor’s Aid gives for use by prospective customers.The pastor is Rev. H. F. Dodson.PI€K-UP BALERALL TYPES BALINGCUTTING RAKINGThere is one man member — Monroe Perry, husband of the preSEE OR CALLROY WALKERFlorence, TexasPhone 11ANNOUNCEMENTsome weighty problem 1'kc how toget rid of Johnson grass by plowing by remote control.r HAVE TAKEN OVER THE PRACTICE OFDR. T. C‘. GA HAGAN, OPTOMETRIST. ANDWIIX REOPEN THE OF ETC E