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Jean Morris, from p-ba-
through July 29. Some of you may
rc Prober the movie, starring Dolly
Parton and Burl Reynolds not too
long ago.
Phil Maynie is the director, and
ihc box office opens July 11 from
HI a m. to 5 p.m., telephone num
ber 471 PLAY. The music and
dancing arc going to be lots of fun,
and from the names of the players
we've heard so far, we know it'll be
well done.
***
Speaking of the musical, Mar
garet Frederick, daughter of Felder
and Susie Frederick, is in the Ma
con Little Theatre play! Her mother
said she is playing "one of the
ladies."
This will be a real acting job for
Margaret, since she is such a nice
and proper young lady! She was
graduated from Westfield Schools
this year and plans to go to Sweet
briar College next fall.
Although she loves to act, her
first love is dance. She was on the
Vcspidaetic drill-dance team and was
one of the WHS girls who won
competitions sending her to per
form in the Macy's parade in New
York and at the Aloha Bowl in
Hawaii.
Margaret is also spending much
of her lime working at a restaurant
in Macon.
Among the 120 students named
to the 1989 Dean's List for the
Winter quarter at Fort Valley State
College was Sherry A. Watkins of
Elko. Also named to the list from
Perry were Kevin D. Bloodworth
and Mary M. Fife.
We congratulate Sherry, Kevin
and Mary for their accomplish
ments. To be eligible for the Dean's
List, students have to earn a 3.33 or
higher grade point average on a 4.0
grading system.
♦ **
Also on the scholarship awards
front, Macon College, Georgia
College and Fort Valley State Col
lege have announced the names of
73 Robins Center students who
have been named to the Spring
Quarter, 1989, Dean's List.
From Perry, those who made the
list include Shannon N. Cranford,
Rayford Stan Fendley, Betty Sutton
Home, Karen Nixon McLeod and
Terri L. Rivera. From Kathleen,
those named include Steve Michael
Clark and Karen Johnson Lucas.
Congratulations to each of these
fine students!
♦ ♦♦
We got word that Eddie Wilson
look his wife Penny and his son to
Six Flags for the day this past
week. Eddie works at the Bank of
Scouts,
from P-1 A
"Eagle's Nest" located on the
outskirts of the campground.
The location brought about the
typical gripes over the abundance of
mosquitos and the lack of air
conditioning. "The showers don't
work," staled Art MeSwain, "and
we have powdered eggs and
powdered milk,” continued
MeSwain.
But MeSwain added that it was
fun and it gave everybody a time to
get away from it all.
The scouts wake up at 6:30 to
prepare to eat at 7:00 a.m. After
breakfast they begin their day of
classes and a full schedule before
Taps at 11:00 p.m.
But some of younger campers
are sleeping less than the allotted
time. "We never sleep. We stay up
all night," said Lindsey Harrell. The
older scouts agreed, "they never
sleep but we do," said Joey Hawk,
"we sleep through breakfast."
The troop will return from
Benjamin Hawkins Saturday.
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*♦*
Stuart Bogue of Perry has earned
a BFA degree in Graphic Design
from The Savannah College of An
and Design in Savannah, Ga.
SCAD grants a five-year Bache
lor of Architecture degree, as well
as Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master
of Fine Arts degrees in video, pho
tography, painting, illustration,
graphic design, interior design, fiber
arts and historic preservation.
Congratulations go to Stuart on
his graduation from such a fine
school.
***
Macon College has also an
nounced its Spring Quarter, 1989,
Dean's List. Perry is well-repre
sented, with Kellie R. Bowen,
David A. (Tony) Crockett, Mark
Edwin Fuller and Gail Faulk
Stuckey being named to the list.
Kathleen resident Kimberly Anne
Powell also made the list.
We always think it's great to
congratulate students on their ac
complishments and merit they
certainly deserve to be recognized.
***
Some of you may have read the
news that the actor, Victor French,
of "Highway to Heaven" and "Little
House on the Prairie," to name but
two of his hits, died recently in
California.
I've mentioned several times that
I have a brother, Harry Middle
brooks, in the music and acting
business in Hollywood. Well, in
this case, the death of a celebrity
strikes pretty close because Victor
was a friend of Harry's and was a
frequent member of the audience at
clubs in the Valley where Harry
plays.
In fact, the two of them worked
together several limes, once on
"Gunsmoke" during its last season
and on "Little House" and
"Highway to Heaven. Victor was
always on the alert for a part for
Harry in one of his shows, since
Harry has begun to do more acting
jobs along with his music.
In Victor’s will he left a provi
sion for the family to have him
cremated so that the sadness and
planning for a funeral would be
minimized. He also told his son,
Victor Jr., and his twin daughters
that it was in his will that they
throw a party for all his friends a
few weeks after his death, so they
would remember him fondly and
not feel quite as sad.
Harry got a call from Victor Jr.
just last week inviting him to the
party in a week or so. He said they
planned to honor Victor's request,
and a limousine would arrive for
Harry at the given time to take him
to the party. The son also told
Tharpe,
from P-6A
1 hope you will get the bowling al
ley for Perry you so badly want.
***
Mr. Kenneth Rollins and chil
dren, Gina and Kenneth visited his
Mother, Mrs. Dorothy Rollins and
sister and brothers, niece Sunday
afternoon. Jamal came back with
him from Atlanta where he had
spent two weeks with his Dad.
*♦*
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rollins of
Evansville, Ind. returned to Atlanta
last week from the Virgin Islands
where they spent several days.
***
Mr. Kerce and everyone at the
Houston Home Journal invite you
to come by and visit, also to sub
scribe for the paper. Thanks in ad
vance.
Harry lo bring his lampshade, since
that had been a pari of his dad's re
quest.
Victor French died of cancer after
a painful battle. He went from his
rather beefy frame down to around
100 pounds before losing his battle.
Although this may not be your
way to deal with grief, this was the
actor's way of trying to make
things easy for his family. Right or
wrong, your code or not, this was
his. His friends plan lo carry out
his last request
It's hard to imagine how hard
this news has hit actor Michael
Green awarded for having a heart
Yates Green receives a plaque for his contributions
to the annual American Heart Association's fund drive
from fellow Kiwanian Dr. Felix Smith. Green was unable
to attend the Heart Fund banquet, where the award was
to be given. The Heart Fund is one of the Klwanis
Club's service projects.
Motor bike is taken from home
Deputies are investigating the
theft of a green 1985 Kawasaki
motor bike from a home on Heard
Road Friday night.
A $195 revolver was reported
stolen from an automobile at a
residence on Leisure Drive in Kath
leen Sunday evening.
ARRESTS
The following people were ar
rested by deputies on the given
dates for the listed charges.
Bernard Lane, 33, of Don's
Trailer Park, Warner Robins, June
24, auto theft, fictitious writing,
giving a false name, $11,500 bond.
Byron Clifford Wilcox, 38, of
Tallahassee, Fla., June 25, driving
with suspended or revoked license,
SI,OOO bond.
Charles Keith White, 38, of
Jonesboro, June 24, driving under
the influence, SI,OOO bond.
Colin Patrick Jenson, 32, of 201
Morgan Dr., Warner Robins, June
25, driving under the influence,
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First birthday
Brittany Olivia Cravey,
daughter of Nicole and
Henry Cravey of 601
Seminole Street, Perry,
celebrates her first birth
day on June 28.
Landon. The two have worked so
closely together for so many years.
All his friends will miss Victor.
He’ll be remembered as a real friend
to those who were lucky enough to
know him.
***
Hope your Fourth of July holi
day is just as good as you've
planned it. Just remember and be
careful and drive defensively. These
holiday weekends can be treacher
ous.
Anyhow, hope your Indepen
dence Day is a great one!
Sec you next time!
Houston
Sheriff's
report
following too close, leaving the
scene of an accident, $2,100 bond.
Samuel Brown, 23, of Bonaire,
June 23, bad check, bench warrant,
$1,500 bond.
Ormond E. Elmore, 29, of 306
Elberta Rd., Warner Robins, June
24, bad checks, $2,000 bond.
Homer Clifford Sharpe, 25, of
Moultrie, June 24, speeding, habit
ual violator, $1,200 bond.
Rosa Lee Moore, 37, of Griffin,
June 24, speeding, suspended or re
voked license, no proof of insur
ance, $2,200 bond.
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