Wednesday, March 6, 2002
Abbott takes Ms. Southland crown

 

And the winner is...

Southland contestants fight battle of nerves

Nine women competed on Saturday for the title "Ms. Southland." Each year ladies at Southland Nursing Home in Peachtree City vie for the title and the crown.

Judging Ms. Southland not easy

Being a judge for the Southland Beauty Pageant is something that I look forward to every year.

Parade of hats at Heritage Club meeting

Hats were on almost every head at the sold-out Regions Bank Heritage Club luncheon in February. There were tacky hats, ugly hats, strange hats, beautiful hats, old hats, sporty hats. Almost every hat imaginable was represented at the event.

Seniors want more info on supplements

Widespread use by seniors of dietary supplementssuch as vitamins, minerals, and herbal productshas contributed significantly to the rapid growth of the supplement market over the past decade. Now, older Americans want to see more information on product labels and greater government involvement in ensuring the safety of these products.

AARP holds 'kitchen table' meetings

Seventy-two-year-old Irene Chandonet of Manchester, New Hampshire, addressed Rep. John Sununu (R-NH) last week at one of the five AARP "kitchen table" events where she emphasized the strain she feels when trying to manage her finances against just how much she spends monthly on prescription drugs.

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