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Boy Scout, Tyler Yandell, from Troop 566 was recently presented with the Award
of Merit for his lifesaving efforts in a swimming pool. Shown here, from left, are Dr.
Jonathan Griggs, Central Georgia Council’s Advancement Chairman, Tyler Yandell,
and Bob Boyd, C.G.C. Executive.
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Right, Worshipful Ted Collins, Deputy Grand Master of he Middle Georgia Daylight
Lodge, presents a proclamation to Most Worshipful Brother Eli Stafford, Grand
Master of all Masons in Georgia, while Most Worshipful Brother Bobby Simmons
looks on. Tafford visited with the lodge at a breakfast meeting and spoke about his
recent travel. He was made an honorary member of the group.
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The Perry High School Red Hat Club met recently at the Front Porch Tea Room on
Carroll Street in Perry and enjoyed lunch together. From left, around the table are,
Mary Murphy, Bobbe Richardson, Lilli Ann Barrett, Joyce Griffin, Ann Taylor, Sylvia
Grimes, Coleyn Connell, Jeanne McDonald, Peggy Dobbs and Sandra Sessoms.
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their taproot eventually becomes a
fibrous root system.
And while cabbage roots can extend
several feet deep, 70 to 80 percent of
them are concentrated in the top
8 to 12 inches of the soil, with few
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it gets stuck to the ceiling
when moistened and thrown
up there. Once it dries, it
doesn’t come down either.
Children can get stuck too.
When the boys were three,
they were playing in the
garage while I was in the
kitchen. Tal came running
inside yelling, “Lukey go
high! Lukey go high!”
I ran into the garage to see
what was happening. Luke
was hanging on for dear life
to the handle of the garage
door with his little feet dan
gling in the air.
He wanted to ride the
garage door, so he held on to
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roots growing in the top couple of
inches. The roots of cole crops are
not as efficient as the roots of crops
such as tomatoes or squash and thus
need evenly moist soil to function at
their best. In the same garden, the
tomatoes, squash, and potatoes may
be thriving while the cole crops are
dying of thirst. Keep this in mind,
and watch them so that they never
the handle and had one of his
brothers press the button to
make the garage door go up.
He’s always been the adven
turous type.
Children’s heads can also
get stuck in the balcony rails
of beach condominiums. Tal
and his cousins were debat
ing whether he could get his
head through the balcony
railing.
Tal said he could, his cous
ins said he couldn’t.
Well, they were both right.
He could stick his head out
through the railing, BUT he
couldn’t get it back in.
After several panicky
moments and a lot of soap
rubbed all over his ears and
head, he finally got it back in.
Something else that can get
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get the chance to become water
stressed.
Watch for aphids and flea beetles
attempting to feast on the foliage of
young cole crops, too. They can be
fairly easily controlled with applica
tions of Orthene, Sevin, or insecti
cidal soaps.
Tim Lewis is a Georgia Green
Industry Association Certified Plant
stuck is spare change. Spare
change gets stuck when boys
feed it into a CD player like a
juke box.
Unfortunately, the CD
player won’t play music like
a juke box after money has
been inserted. The number
and types of things that can
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Gone with the Wind at the GNF
In honor of Scarlett on
the Square in Marietta
loaning their wonder
ful GWTW memorabilia col
lection
to the
antiques
section
at the
Georgia
National
Fair, I
decided
to reprint
this arti
cle from
2 0 0 3.
Jillinda Falen
Antiques
carilynns@alltel.net
See you at the fair! Come
check out the display for the
answers!
Gone with the Wind
Trivia
Considered an American
classic, Gone with the Wind
will be 65 years old at the
end of this year!
Premiering at Loew’s
Grand Theatre Dec. 15,
1939, David O’Selznick’s
rendition of Marietta native
Margaret Mitchell’s novel
is still of great interest to
collector’s near and far.
We still have many
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Landon Michael Wiggins
Michael and Lindsey Bell Wiggins
of Byron announce the birth of a son,
Landon Michael Wiggins, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 19. Grandparents
of the baby are Patty and Eddie Wiggins
of Fort Valley, Duren Bell of Eastman •
and Cathy Murphey of Alabama.
Ken'yada OnylHa Alton
Onita Allen of Warner Robins
announces the birth of a daughter,
Ken’yatia Onyilia Allen, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 19. Grandparents
of the baby are Sammy and Diane
Allen of Kathleen and Martha and Eddie
Jackson of Kathleen.
A'Mya licote Williams
Veronica Kitchens and Dexter
Williams of Warner Robins announce
the birth of a daughter, A’Mya Nicole
Williams, at Houston Medical Center
Sept. 19. Grandparents of the baby
are Mary Bray and Jimmy Bray, Jr., of
Hawkinsviile, Marnese King of Warner
Robins and the late Larry Williams of
Warner Robins.
Jasmyne Nicole Howard
Gerald and Sharon Hamilton Howard
of Byron announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Jasmyne Nicole Howard, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 19. Grandparents
of the baby are James and Bernaldyne
Hamilton of Bainbridge, Ruth Watt of
Hallandale, Inez Howard of Fort Valley
and the late Frank Howard, Sr., of Fort
Valley.
Karl Marsamuel Junior
Keisha Junior and Samuel Haslam of
Warner Robins announce the birth of a
son, Kari Marsamuel Junior, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 19. Grandparents
of the baby are Mark and Denice Ward
of Warner Robins, Alvin James of
Chicago, Shirley Holt of Macon and
Johnny R. Smith of Warner Robins.
OlOiuwan Cartez Anthony
Jennifer Perkins and Andre’
Anthony of Warner Robins announce
the birth of a son, Olajuwan Cartez
Anthony, at Houston Medical Center
Sept. 18. Grandparents of the baby
are Andrea Anthony of Macon, Linda
Lyons of Macon and Alice Perkins of
Montezuma.
get stuck is quite endless.
Thankfully nothing or no
one has ever gotten stuck
permanently in our family.
Well, if you’re not count
ing that time at the ATM
machine ...
Angela Lineberger lives
in Perry with her husband
requests at Carrie Lynn’s
for GWTW memorabilia.
Georgians are especial
ly interested in the novel
Mitchell wrote 13 years
before it was made into a
movie. Since we had such a
great response to our other
trivia columns, I thought
our readers would like to
test their knowledge on this
great classic film! Answers
will appear in next week’s
column.
1. Who was the first
African-American to win an
Oscar for their performance
in GWTW?
2. What was Rhett Butler’s
hometown?
3. Which member of the
cast went on to become
Clark Kent?
4. How old was Leslie
Howard when be appeared
as Ashley?
5. How much money did
Vivian Leigh receive for
playing Scarlett?
Danika Grace Tauzter
Wendy Phillips and Parker Tauzier
of Centerville announce the birth of
a daughter, Danika Grace Tauzier, at
Houston Medical Center Sept. 18.
Grandparents of the baby are EJ and
Debbie Tauzier of Fayettville, Ark., and
Kris McMahan of Warner Robins.
James Alan Davis, ■
James and Stacey Mclnnis Davis of
Warner Robins announce the birth of a
son, James Alan Davis, 111, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 17. Grandparents
of the baby are James and Vickie Davis
and Bill and Sandra Mclnnis of Warner
Robins.
Ne'Vaeh Lavetts Botvin
Edward and Alysia Shennett Belvin
of Centervilie announce the birth of
a daughter, Ne'Vaeh Lavette Belvin,
at Houston Medical Center Sept. 17.
Grandparents of the baby are Willie, Sr.,
and Izella Shennett of Hawkinsviile and
Lee and Mary Belvin of Perry.
Bryce Edward Dean
Kristopher and Tiffany Degitz Dean
of Warner Robins announce the birth of
a son, Bryce Edward Dean, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 18. Grandparents
of the baby are William Belcher and
Sherry Belcher of Warner Robins and
Jim Kozminski and Cynthia Kozminski
of Fairview Park, Ohio.
Lola My ana Relaford
Clelina Releford and Jordan
Menendez of Warner Robins announce
the birth of a daughter, Le'La Myana
Releford, at Houston Medical Center
Sept. 18. Grandparents of the baby are
Faye Wilson and Andrew Releford of
Warner Robins.
Nolan Beniamin Wells
Stephanie Wells of Ellaville announce
the birth of a son, Nolan Benjamin
Wells, at Houston Medical Center
Sept. 18. Grandparents of the baby are
Fred and Carolynn Wells of Leesville,
La. and Sherri and Ron Edwards of
Breckenridge, Texas.
Gavin Alexander Dooley
Tiffany Reynolds Steppat and John
Dooley of Warner Robins announce the
birth of a son, Gavin Alexander Dooley,
Professional, gardening writer, for
mer Perry High School horticulture
instructor, and former horticultural
ist at Henderson Village and Houston
Springs. He and his wife, Susan, own
and operate Lewis Farms Nursery
located on Hwy 26 two miles east of
Elko, where he was born and raised.
He can be reached at 478-954-1507 or
timlewisl @alltel. net.
Kerry, and five sons, Tully
age 15, and Tal, Hunter, Ben,
and Luke age 12.
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а. $30,000 b. SIOO,OOO c.
$1.5 million
б. Which two cast mem
bers eventually took their
own lives?
7. Which member of the
cast was also a sidekick to
Hopalong Cassidy?
8. How did Leslie Howard
die?
9. How many actresses
tried out for the part of
Scarlett?
a. 10 b. 300 c. 1400
10. What character did
Ona Munson play?
Jillinda Falen is the for
mer owner of Carrie Lynn’s
Antiques in Perry. She has
been collecting and selling
antiques for over 23 years.
She is also an experienced
estate liquidation specialist
and realtor. You may contact
her via email at falen@alltel.
net, www.antiquesingeorgia.
com or through the Houston
Home Journal.
at Houston Medical Center Sept. 18.
Grandparents of the baby are JoAnn
Reynolds and Don Reynolds of Warner
Robins and Alan Dooley and Cathy
Dooley of Centerville.
Christopher Jay Lewis
Troy and Robyn Grayson Lewis of
Centerville announce the birth of a
son, Christopher Jay Lewis, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 18. Grandparents
of the baby are Larry Grayson and
Carolyn Grayson of Brandon, Miss.,
Gail Hubbard of Warner Robins and
Wallace Lewis of Signal Mountain,
Tenn.
Kaieb Kim Bang Ngo
Melissa Gonzalez and Kevin Ngo of
Warner Robins announce the birth of a
son, Kaieb Kim Bang Ngo, at Houston
Medical Center Oct. 8. Grandparents of
the baby are Ban Ngo and Kimberly Ngo
of Kathleen, Wilson Gonzalez and Cindy
Gonzalez of Davenport, Fla.
Kaiya Skye Grace
Christopher and Lisa Sweeten Groce
of Warner Robins announce the birth
of a daughter, Kaiya Skye Groce, at
Houston Medical Center Oct. 8.
Grandparents of the baby are Carol
Sweeten of Centerville and Pamela
Atcitty of Orlando, Fla.
Leah Marie Massey
Doug and Jamie Kalani Massey of
Byromville announce the birth of a
daughter, Leah Marie Massey, at Houston
Medical Center Oct. 8. Grandparents of
the baby are Lori Kalani and Paul Kalani
of Warner Robins and Hanse Massey
and Linda Massey of Perry.
Kelsey Terrell Dickey
Shanika Williams and Kelsey Dickey
of Warner Robins announce the birth of
a son, Kelsey Terrell Dickey, at Houston
Medical Center Oct. 7. Grandparents
of the baby are Laverne Williams of
Houston, Willie Williams of Warrenton,
Josie Dickey and Solomon Dickey of
Musella.
Mylessia Aljihathia
Marshall
Fatima Marshall and Morris
Brown of Warner Robins
announce the birth of a daughter,
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