Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 02, 1994, Page page 1B, Image 13

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Lifestyles Perry Potpourri from Pauline nnn Hospitalized: Vencie Turner (Louise Turner’s grandmother), Celia Dover (Kathy Harold’s mother), Danny Hairrington (Keilland’s brother), Tom and Barbara Adams, Aifeen Chapman, Wister “Bud” Williams, A. E. Harris, Roy Mayo, Mildred Lazenby (Monty Parnell’s grandmother) nnn Recuperating at Home: Henry Crow, Cindy Green, Lindsey Bell, Muriel Akin, Leila Clifton, C. J. Loggins, Hazel Roberts, Judy Poss, Tina Davidson, Rubye Erwin, Anne Hansen, Laßue Irwin, Kelly Waters, Edna Smith, Roseiyn and Dawson Mullen (Marie Lewis’s parents), Mary Julia Fowler (Rosemari Patterson’s mother), Emerson Bell (Duren’s dad, Hazel Woody, Loice Cotton, Kathryn Davis, Aurelia Pierce (Autumn Terrace), and Randall Bynum. Special Prayers for Missionaries: Jennifer Harville, Guam (Bill Green’s niece); Sam and Janet Harper, Peru (Lois Athon’s niece and nephew) and A 1 Bailey, Guatemala, former Music Director at First Baptist Church, Perry. nnn Sympathy is Extended: -To the family and friends of Elsie B.Owen of Henderson upon her death on Thursday, Feb. 24. She was the widow of the late Clark Bowen and the daughter of the late Justin and Mary Odessa Harris. -To Sarah Frances Warren of Perry and other relatives upon the death of her brother, Charlie Frank Harris on Tuesday, Feb. 22. -To Nell Howard of Perry, and other relatives, upon the death of her brother, Mack Mathis, on Saturday, Feb. 19 -To Eugenia Talbert Evans, wife, and children, Ruth Evans Tribble of Kathleen, and Jo Claire Handley of Warner Robins, and 2 grandchildren, upon the death of William D. “Bill” Evans of Moody Road, Kathleen, on Saturday, February 26.. -To Sarah Muse of Perry, and other family members, upon the death of her father, Daniel V. Bowman of Savannah, on Thursday, February 24. -To wife, Ruth B. Anderson of Elko, and children, upon the death of her spouse and their father, George E. Anderson of Elko, on Saturday, February 26. m Congratulations! -To Troy and Sharon Jackson of Sorosis Club Met At The New Perry Hotel On Feb. 24 By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer Members of the Sorosis Club met Thursday, Feb. 24, at the New Perry Hotel for their February monthly business meeting and luncheon. Betty Day presided, over the meet ing. Discussion covered member ships and whether to re-print the often-called-for Sorosis Cook Bode. Member Mamie Muse celebrated her birthday on February 14. She is a resident of Brian Nursing Home in Jeffersonville, Ga. Book Browsers Review Book At Feb. 24 Meeting Mama Makes Up Her Mind was the book reviewed for Book Browsers by Evelyn Rosebrock on Feb. 25 at the New Perry Hotel. It was written by Bailey White, a Georgia author, broadcaster for public radio and first grade teacher. Mrs. Rosebrock gave information about Ms. White's background and read several excerpts from this delightful book. Hostesses for this meeting were Mrs. Rosebrock, Marjorie Rogers, Bette Day and Kay Allen. President Elizabeth Talton presided. V APauline L ■a, Py Lewis Society \ »♦ editor g Kathleen, upon the birth of their son, Steren Tyler, on Feb. 9. -To Lewis (Lew) Brinson, faculty member, featured in MGT Winter- Spring Quarterl994 -To Mr. and Mrs. Duke Lane upon their recent marriage at First Baptist Church in Fort Valley. Janna' Sue Leech, daughter of the bride was maid of honor. Elizabeth Ann Lane, daughter of the groom, was bridesmaid. The groom’s niece, Caroline Lane, was flower girl. The groom’s son, Duke Lane in was best man, Jeremy Dalton ©SHOP LONGHOWyim SAU We are still doing business the Old Fashioned with High Quality MsatS. the Very Best of r r iWsfwrOf MBE&mk Way. Selling Heavy Western Swinging (Carcass) Service and Everyday Low. Low Prirfisi V St AMp s I o@&| KlJllv Beef. Naturally Aged for Tenderness and Flavor. X J All Beef from Dodge City, Kansas! Prices Good Wednesday March 2 TRY mi YOU WILL LIKE IT! rrices uuoa weanesaay, iviarcn d thru Tuesday, March 8,1994 I I STEAK \ 0»-PICNICS " 5 Ai fcSJethff.-„ Itelr ML Joo -OkEm I LB - fi r ESEEaLm C CENTER CUT ' PORKCHQPSL „ Q tf " p COUNTRY STYLE $l4B L PORK RIBS 1 lb. \f QUARTER \ PORK suc, ° $ “1 88 l safe- I LB , Small Family yPA Try This 'Family Frecief Special' 2 ■ I •>. Dtlmonico Stacks 2 • 2 Ib. Pkg» Short Ribs 2 ■ 14 o|. Rib Stacks 2 ■ 2'/i Ib. Grade A Fryort 1 ■ 3 Ib. Chuck Raait 12 • 4 *x. Fork Chops 13 Ib. ShouMar Roast 3 - 2 Ib. Phf* Ground Baaf 2 IV, Ib. Chuck Stacks Ha Substitution, Picas* I3Q^8 88 r/EGETABLE FRiEZE*RI ' SALE ! I I g Chill - Ripe - Grade "A" Fancy | I Shelled - Blanched - Flash Frozen j Subject to Availability | NEW SHIPMENT • CHILL RIPE I SCREAM -ko ! iS»4 M i l PLUS 21 OTHER ITEMS! J Leech of Perry, son of the bride, was groomsman. After a reception at Houston Lake Country Club in Perry, and a wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev, the couple is living in Fort Valley. -To Tammi Shay Lavender and Nathan Harris Sledge upon the announcement of their engagement The bride-elect is the daughter of Jeri and Marvin Lavender of Fort Valley . She is the granddaughter of Sadie Blakston of Reynolds the late Gordon Blacks ton and the late Eva Maude and Rufus Lavender of Fort Valley. She is a graduate of The Westfield Schools in Perry. The groom-elect is the son of Ruth and Harris Sledge and the grandson of Willie Mae Jenkins of Macon, the late Wilson Harris Sledge of Byron and the late Lillian Martin and the late George Tharpley of Unadilla. The wedding is planned for May 14 at Byron United Methodist Church in Byron. -To Carrie Laura Walker and Bivens Walker of Perry, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Feb. 5. THeir children and grandchildren gave them a dinner party at Shoney’s restaurant. Walker and the former Carrie Roberts were married Jan.. 20, 1944 at the Houston County Courthouse. -To Ernie and Debbie Ward upon the birth of their daughter, Lauren Kelly, on Wednesday, February 16. nnn Mrs. Mildred Bork recently celebrated her 80th birthhday in Fort Worth, Texas, with her daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She says that she plans to have all of them come to Perry to help her celebrate her 81st. Vacuum Packed 11 *J H &088l|L 10 POUND J V PAIL \ PACKERSiABt. PCOk / \ ymJNTRY freslN. V EGGS \ / EXTRA LARGE \ ||| 98 "turkey'wwJss" I TURKEY NECKS • PIG FEET | SOBB PORK NECK BONES SOBB BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE!! Houston Times-Journal Wednesday, March 2,1994- nnn The Choir from Reinhardt College will sing at Crossroads United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March. 14. nnn Saturday, March 5, check in at 8:30 a.m. at Tatnall Square Academy/Warner Robins - Robins West to join the Walk For Life, sponsored by Sav-A-Life. Checkin by 8:30 a.m. If unsure of directions, call 742-0989. nnn Michael English, Mark Lowry and First Call will be appearing at Mabel White Baptist Church in Macon at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 7. Tickets are $11.50. page 1B CHUCKS-1 STEAK I Western Western Beef Short Bone-In Ribs Brisket Stew $1.98 ib. I $1.68 ib. I I I Fresh Ground ‘ EXTRA LEAN • 5 # Bulk Groun 4o ftft I 1 100% Pure Fresh Regular j I GroundQd ■S Beef 10# Bulk j j$ 11 88 n l Longhorn I Butcher Shop Perry Plaza, Perry, Ga. 41 North Mon.. Tut*.. Wa*. Ohm. *:» a m. I* I H p m H Fri. S Sal. *:)0 Ml I* TOO p m "LOOKING FORWARD TO SERVING YOU" nnn Mission Fest Georgia will be held March 4-5 at the Agricenter Highway 1-75, Exit 42), sponsored by the Georgia Baptist Convention and Lhe Foreign Mission Board oS the Southern Baptist Convention. nnn Laurie Garvin, bride-elect of Marcus Hill will be honored with a Bridal Tea from 3-4 p..m. on Sunday, March 6, 1994 at Houston Lake Baptist Church. nnn Charles Parker of the Georgia State Patrol will speak to the United Methodist Men at their regular meeting on Thursday, March 17. The fellowship will begin at 7 p.m. Please see PAULINE, page "B