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Butlers United In Marriage
On Jan. 29 At Central Baptist
Miss Sabrina L. Kealoha of
Warner Robins and Mr. Samuel T.
Butler of Marietta were united in
marriage at Central Baptist Church
in Warner Robins on Saturday, Jan.
29 at 7 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Betty Kennoy and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
and Suzy Varner, all of Warner
Robins.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady and Gene Butler of
Marietta.
Rev. Bruce Mayhew, brother of
the bride, and Rev. Robert Jarrett
officiated. Music was provided by
June Walker, organist, and Mark
Swanson, vocalist.
The bride wore an ivory wedding
gown of empress satin and imported
alenzon lace. The gown featured a
sweetheart neckline and bishop
sleeves.
Tne basque fitting bodice was
heavily beaded with appliques of
alenzon lace, seeded pearls and se
quins. Scattered appliques of beaded
alenzon lace adorned the skirt and
cathedral length train and the hem
line was bordered with alenzon lace.
Her cathedral length ivory tulle lace
with blusher veil featured a silk
covered comb with silk shantung
roses and pearls.
The bridal bouquet consisted of a
cascade of fresh flowers with white
calla lilies, roses, stephanotis and
baby orchids, and white lace and
gold ribbon.
Serving as Matron of Honor was
the bride's sister, Melody Spalinger
of Bakersfield, Ca. Serving as Maid
of Honor was Jill McNeal of
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Miss Crumpton, Mr. Holt
To Exchange Vows In July
Mr. and Mrs. Roger W.
Crumpton of Perry and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald C. Holt of Centerville
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Nancy Sharee Crumpton,
to Jason Bradley Adams, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eric M. Adams of
Centerville.
The wedding will take place at 7
p.m. on July 2, 1994 at the First
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Butler
Warner Robins.
Bridesmaids were Carrie Butler of
Marietta, Debbie Daugherty of
Fayetville, N.C., Noelle Kieman of
Charleston, S.C., Kris Moore of
Atlanta, Nancy O'Hare of Atlanta
and Jenny Poulos of New Orleans,
La.
David Ohesling of Atlanta served
as the groom's best man. Ushers
were Brad Beebe of Rochester,
N.Y., Kevin George of Audabon,
Pa., Tom Oliver of Charlotte,
N.C., Rick Rover of Atlanta, Tom
Sides of Fredricksburg, Va., Steve
Snipes of Arlington, Va., Nick
Teske of Augusta, Jed Varner of
Warner Robins and Dan von Sail of
Atlanta.
St. Clair Dias of Greenville,
S.C. and Bethany Mayhew of
Orlando, FI. were flower girls. Will
Verr.er of Warner Robins and Chad
Spalinger of Bakersfield, Ca. were
ringbearers.
After the wedding, a reception,
hosted by Ed and Suzy Varner, was
held at Massee Lane Camelia
Gardens. Servers were Willa
Bozeboom, Susan and Marty
Meyers, Latrell Joiner, Gary
Andrews, Shari Ray, Mary Joe
Coleman, Ann Baggett, Deborah
Lavavor and Amanda Turner.
The rehearsal dinner was held at*
Robins Air Force Base Officer's
Club and was hosted by Grady and
Gene Butler.
After a wedding trip to Boston,
Massachusetts, Stowe, Vl and New
York City, the couple will reside in
Centerville.
Nancy Shame Crumpton
Baptist Church of Perry.
The bride-elect is the granddaugh
ter of the late Mr. CJ. Loggins and
Mrs. C.J. Loggins of Pinehurst,
Ms. Jean Loggins of Lakewood,
Col., the late W.W. Crumpton and
Ms. Bueris Crumpton of Lenox. A
graduate of Georgia Southern
University, she was member of the
Please see CRUMPTON, page 3B
Local
births
Christopher Deon Foster
Christopher Deon Foster was bom
on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1994. The
( proud parents are Mary Ann Dailey
of Fort Valley and Christopher
Leon Foster of Fort Valley. He is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Stone of Fort Valley.
Nickel Dylan Whittington
Nickel Dylan Whittington was bom
on Saturday, Fbb. 26, 1994. The
proud parents are Kurt and Kelly
Whittington of Roberta. He is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Nick and
Brenda Hunsucker of Reynolds and
Bradley and Joyce Whittington of
Roberta..
RanDarrius Bernard Rogers
RanDarrius Bernard Rogers was
bom on Tuesday, March 1, 1994.
The proud parents are Takesia
Lawanda Rogers and Randy Bernard
McCoy, both of Perry.
Grandparents are Helen McCoy of
Perry, Estella Howard of Perry and
Jakie Smith of Macon.
Lauren Kelly Ward
Lauren Kelly Ward was bom on
Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1994. The
proud parents are George Earnest
Ward and Deborah Caudle Ward of
Perry. Grandparents are James and
Rosa Caudle of Atlanta and George
and Jean Ward of Bainbridge.
Samantha Taylor Cox
Samantha Taylor Cox was bom on
Monday, Feb. 21, 1994. The proud
parents are William J. Cox of
Warner Robins and Peggy S. Cox
of Perry. Grandparents are Samuel
E. and Peggy Smiddie of Macon
and Lynwood and Barbara Cox of
Macon. -
Free Dogwoods Offered By Foundation
Ten free white flowering dog
wood trees will be given to each
person who joins the National Ar
bor Day Foundation during March,
1994.
The free trees are part of the
nonprofit Foundation's Trees for
America campaign.
"The white flowering dogwoods
will add year-round beauty to your
home and neighborhood," John
Rosenow, the Foundation's execu
tive director, said. "Dogwoods have
showy spring flowers, scarlet au
tumn foliage, and red berries which
attract songbirds all winter.”
The trees will be shipped post
paid at the right time for planting
between April 1 and May 31 with
enclosed planting instructions. The
Cpl. Chambers
Participates In
Arms Exercise
Marine Lance Cpl. Young D.
Chambers, son of William M. and
Ida Chambers of Bonaire, recently
deployed for a four-week combined
arms exercise at Twenty-nine
Palms, Calif.
Chambers is assigned for duty
with the 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd
Marine Division, Camp Lejeune,
N.C.
Chambers joined the Marine
Corp in Sept., 1990.
Houston County
Senior To Win
Scholarship
A SI,OOO art scholarship will be
awarded to one high school senior
in Houston County by the Warner
Robins Art Association during its
Students Art Show.
Deadline for submitting art is
Thursday, March 10. Students in
terested in entering the art show
should contact their art teacher for
rules, or the association at 328-
6898.
An annual event, the show will
be held at Houston Mall in Warner
Robins March 11-12. The show
will feature artwork by students in
all grades and students in seventh
through 12th grades will compete
for awards. Students in lower grades
will receive certificates of participa
tion.
Scholarship applicants should be
planning to attend a secondary
school with an accredited art pro
gram, but need not major in art to
be eligible for the award. The
scholarship is available to seniors
in public and private schools as
well as home-school students.
Seniors do not need to apply for
the scholarship to display their
work or compete for awards.
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Engagement Announced
For Miss Keuper, Mr. Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Keuper
Jr., of Perry, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss Ann
Catherine Keuper, to Mr. Brian
Francis Greene, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Greene of Kathleen.
The bride-elect is attending
Middle Georgia College and is ma
joring in Elementary Education.
She is the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Heise of Waukesha,
six-to-twelve inch trees are guaran
teed to grow or they will be re
placed free of charge.
Members also receive a subscrip
tion to the Foundation's "Arbor
Day" news magazine, the Tree
Book with information about tree
planting and care and a membership
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Miss Ann Catherine Keuper
Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.
Keuper Sr. of Perry.
The groom-elect is attending
Middle Georgia Technical Institute
and is employed by Moon
Construction. He is the grandson of
Mr. Carl Francis and the late Mrs.
Rosa Francis, and Mrs. Biceye
Niblett of Milledgeville, and the
late Mr. Emory Greene.
card.
To become a member of the
Foundation and to receive the free
trees, send a $lO membership con
tribution to Ten Free Dogwoods,
National Arbor Day Foundation,
100 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City,
Neb. 68410, by March 31,1994.
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Panel Curtains
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Valances
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Many different styles &
patterns to choose from
Slightly irregular
Bedspreads
Twin $20.00
Full $25.00
Queen $30.00
King $35.00
Quilted throwstyle
Mostly solid colors
Some woven, slightly
irregular
Reception
Held For
Newlyweds
By PAULINE LEWIS'
Staff Writer
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Byrd were
honored by Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Evans with a wedding reception at
the new Perry Country Club on
Saturday, January 29, following
their wedding at the Evans home at
Kings Crest
The wedding ceremony was per
formed by Dr. John O. Yarbrough,
pastor of First Baptist Church,
Perry. Danny Evans was best man.
The bride is the former Debbie
Moody. Her daughter, Shana
Scoggins, gave her mother away.
At the reception, the musical
group, Boardwalk, furnished live
vocal and instrumental music from
the 1950 s and 60s.
Boardwalk is composed of Eddie
Byrd of Perry (formerly of Fort
Valley), Dennis Herbert of Fort
Valley and David Luckie of Macon.
The men are original members of
the group and have been playing
and singing together since their
teenage years.
The attractive tables were laden
with delicious party food.
A host of friends and relatives
from the Middle Georgia area
greeted the couple and enjoyed the
festive occasion, including the
groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mercer Byrd of Fort Valley, and the
bride’s mother and step-father, Mr.
and Mrs. Bemie Coyner of Macon.
Some others spotted enjoying the
occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
F. Evans and daughter, Audrey Ann
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Van Sexton,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rogers, Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Bunting and her son,
Ronnie Griffin, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenny Shy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Shull, Mrs. Winford Wright, Mr.
Robert Buckner, Mr. Bill Lavender,
Miss Pauline Lewis, Mr. and Mrs
Eric (Deborah) Hayes of Warner
Robins and her mother and step-fa
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie West
of Macon.
The bride is employed by
Dr. William Argo, a Macon dentist.
The groom is Advertising Manager
for the Houston Times-Joumal in
Perry.
The couple is residing on Duncan
Avenue in Perry.
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