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Candy Pope Marries
Jeffrey Reed March 16
Candy Pope and Jeffrey
Reed were united in marriage
March 16 at the Living Waters
Ministries Church in gummer
ville. Dale Willigham perform
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The bride was iiven in mar
riage by her father, Russell
Pope. Barbara Barnett, sister
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of the bride, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Belinda
Crowder and Annette
Abernathy.
The groom’s best man was
Scott Loggins. Groom atten
dants were Mark Reed, brother
of the groom, and Larry Log
gins. Miss Tammy Tidmore
sani. “Longer,” and Judy
Pilcher and Phill(iip Wright
sang, ““‘To Me" and ‘‘Endless
Love."”
Teresa Abernathy Ray kept
the bride’'s book. Latrissa
Pope, sister of the bride; and
Kay Hughes served at the
reception which followed in the
fellowship hall.
The bride is the daughter of
Russell Pope of Ringgold and
Mattie Pope of Fort Payne,
Ala. She has two sisters, %ar
bara Barnett and Latrissa
Pope, and one brother, Charlie
Pope, also of Fort Payne, Ala.
The groom is the son of
Herbert and Shirley Reed of
Trion. He has one brother,
Mark.
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Use Our Convenient Lay-Away
ARIES — March 21 to April 20 — You bring to completion
a successful campaign this week. You feel very satisfied with the
;esults because you were doubtful at times that your goal would
e met.
TAURUS — April 21 to May 20 — Give careful considera
tion before making a major change in your life. Althoufh you
feel as though you are in a rut now, you will feel differently very
soon.
GEMINI — May 21 to June 20 — The time has come for you
to be more of a realist and less of a romanticist. You are too sharp
to waste anymore time. Get down to the business of planning
a good future for yourself. ,
CANCER — June 21 to July 22 — If someone is rude to you,
don't react unkind. Smile and respond with iolit.eness. You will
feel %ood about yourself if you are able to keep your cool.
LEO — July 23 to Aug. 22 — Be careful that you don’t use
the dubious art of making up stories. Basicalli. a very honest
person, you are most unhappy with yourself when telling little
white lies.
VIRGO — Aug. 23 to Sept. 22 — Learn to handle money bet
ter. You must have a plan, otherwise you find yourself in an un
controlled spending pattern. Your carelessness can be a millstone
around fy{'our neck.
LIBRA — Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 — Business should come before
gleasure this week, Pursuits of pleasure are mighty tempting,
dut: you must resist the temptation to be lured away from your
uties.
SCORPIO — Oct. 23 to Nov. 22 — Expect a very pleasurable
week with family and friends. Learn all you can about a business
in which you are interested. You have a really good future.
SAGIhARIUS — Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 — Act in a mature and
sensible manner. Going off in an irrational ra%z tgains nothing
for you. Consider both sides of the question before giving an
answer.
CAPRICORN — Dec. 22 to Jan. 19 — Find a w:i to spend
some time alone. You come back refreshed if you take time to
collect your thoughts in solitude. Cut back on your involvement
in committee meetings.
AQUARIUS — Jan. 20 to Feb. 18 — Good weather enables
you to get outside to enjoy your natural surroundinfis. Give a
smail garden some consideration. You ¢an find much pleasure
in growir‘xag thinl'gs.
PISCES — Feb. 19 to March 20 — A streak of luck causes
you to feel elated. Plan some entertainment which suits your
style. A FOOd dinner in a pleasant atmosphere could be among
the highlights of your week.
NUTRITION TIPS
This spring, resolve to get
your nutrition act ttfether, one
day at a time. gradual
“‘evolutionary’’ change is more
likely to last than a revolution.
* If you now drink whole
milk, switch to 2 percent milk,
it's lower in fat.
* Halve the amount of salt
you use in cooking and at the
table.
* Make breakfast and lunch
your main meals for the day;
eat a light supper.
* Snackinfi is okay. Just be
sure the snacks are nutritious;
fruit, whole-grain bread or
muffins.
* Whole-grain bread is
healthiest. Check the label; the
first ingredient should read,
“Whole wheat or rye, etc.”
* Vow never to go on a
crash diet. Aside from the
health risks, four of the first
five pounds lost are water,
which you'll gain right back.
* Use Eolyunsaturated
vegetable oil instead of butter
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or margarine for sauteing.
. Tgke a brisk walk for 40
minutes every other day.
. *Don’t use dessert as a
bribe to get children to eat.
* Approach weight-loss one
day at a time.
* Limit your consumption
of diet soft drinks; the{
pe?etuat.e your sweet toot
and may even stimulate your
appetite.
* Try a smear of mustard
on your sandwiches instead of
mayonnaise.
* Opt for filling fruit in
stead of juice at breakfast.
* Saé “NO" to junk foods
and “YES" to healthful ones.
THINK EXERCISE
If the doctor sa*s. “Get
some exercise,”’ or ‘“You need
to lose weight,” don‘fi panicli If
jogging is not your thing, then
trggvlllfiking.
Design walkiaF program
with three garts: arm-up, ex
ercise and cool-down. The
warm-up and cool-down, are 5
minutes of slow walking. The
exercise period begins with 5
minutes of brisk walking for
week one, and increases 2-3
minutes each week until 30)
minutes of brisk walking is
reached. Three times a week is
best.
Thirt{ minutes of brisk
walki;nlg urns apfiroximately
200 calories and that's a pret
ty good way to have your cake
and eat it too!
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Army Private William R.
Finster, son of Roy Finster of
Rural Route 2, and Gloria
Pickle of Rural Route 1, both
of Summerville, has arrived for
duty with the 16th Infantry,
West Germany.
Finster is an Infantryman.
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Loné Ann Byans)
BRIDE-ELECT OF
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Lori Ann Byars To
Wed Vance Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Loray Byars
announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lori Ann, to Vance
Lee Freeman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie L. Freeman Jr., of
Purvis, Miss.
The bride-elect is the sister
of Rick Byars of Summerville,
Lisa Byars of Atlanta and Mrs.
Julie Pierce of Cartersville. She
is the granddaughter of Mrs.
Frances Lowery and the late
Charles Lowery Sr., and the
late Mrs. Louise Hollander.
The future bridifroom is the
brother of Mrs. Nancy Howell
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PAYTON CHILD
Kevin Joe Payton celebrated
his first birthday anniversary
Saturday, April 5, with a “‘Care
Bear Party” with his family
and relatives. He is the son of
Darryl and Debbie Payton of
Summerville. Kevin has one
sister, Kristy, five years old.
His grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Huey Joe Payton of Sum
merville and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Helton of Cave Spring.
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EVANGELIST HYDER
Evangelist Charles Hyder from
Chattanooga, Tenn., will be the
guest speaker at Sardis Bap
tist Church Sunday, April 20.
The services begin at 11 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m. Everyone is in
vited to attend.
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With Us
Hngie FHowell
BRIDE-ELECT OF
ALLEN YOUNG
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The Summerville News, Thursday, April 17,1986 . . .. ..
of Stonewall, Miss., and Mrs.
Peggy Farve of Gulfport, Miss.
He is the grandson of Mrs. Vic
toria Freeman and the late
Lonnie Freeman Sr., and the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.
Be{‘gs.
ori is a 1972 graduate of
Chattooga High Scirool, a 11976
gaduate of Georgia Baptist
ospital School of Nursing,
and attended Georgia State
University. She is employed as
a Staff Nurse in ICyU at
Mississippi Baptist Medical
Center in Jackson, Miss,
Mr. Freeman is a 1971
g;aduate of Purvis High
hool, a 1976 graduate of
Hinds Junior College and 1981
firaduate of Georgia State
niversity. He is Assistant
Director of the Respiratory
Therapy Department at
Mississippi Baptist Medical
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The wedding will be April
27 at 3 p.m. at Second Ponce de
Leon Baptist Church in
Atlanta.
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Mary Massey
BRIDE-ELECT OF
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