Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 16, 1994, Page Page 2B, Image 12

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Wednesday, March 16,1994 "Houston Times-Journal Page 2B - jJ9i JmHBmI.- Nancy Crumpton Will Wed Jason Adams On July 2nd 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 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 Browns Greet New Baby Son Mr. and Mrs. Rudy and Cathy (Pruitt) Brown of Perry announce the birth of a son, Matthew Colton Brown, bom on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1994. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mis, Ted Layspn of St. Cloud, Fla. and the late Mr. M.R. Pruitt of Perry. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Brown of Mcßae. Hosts Are Sought For Exchanges International Education Forum, an international non profit student exchange program headquartered in Bay Shore, New york, has announced that John Smalley of Bonaire has been named Community Coordinator for the Houston County school district and surrounding communities. As Community Coordinator, Smalley will be seeking host families who are interested in participating in cultural exchange by hosting a high school student from among 35 countries. Smalley, a retired Air Force ——■*— y » *"**»*• ■ officer, said the middle Georgia area offers international students an excellent opportunity to experience American life at its best. "Our schools are excellent, our culture is rich, and we are close by many attractions that symbolize America", he said. In return, he added the international students will enhance our educational programs by sharing their culture, language, and knowledge with our teenagers. Also, since most of our students have never traveled and many possibly never will, their only exposure to cultures beyond our borders may very well be the world brought to them through cultural exchange. Families who host students may earn up to a 20 percent scholarship toward an IEF homestay abroad, making summer travel for our teenagers accessible. Families desiring more information about hosting a student should call Smalley at 987-5389. mvm A VEHICLE THAT COMES IN CONTACT WITH AS FEW AS 10.000 PEOPLE A DAY WITH A CONSERVATIVE LIFE OF 5 YEARS WILL HAVE OVER 50,000 CONTACTS. jgR kpatr ICK a*-®B7-3056 ocrving Perry since 1970 Nancy Shame Crumpton graduate of Georgia Southern University, she was member of the Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society. She received a Batchelor's degree in Respiratory Therapy from the Medical College of Georgia. She is employed at the Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon. The groom-elect is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Adams of Fort Walton Beach, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Killen of Niceville, Fla. A graduate of Northside High School in Warner Robins, he is employed at Bibb Machinery in Macon. H Twice is Nice n 1 Irene Tuggle Nelle Shelton JgML. Quality Used Children’s if " Clothes Friday, March 18 || Saturday, March 19 Grandmothers 8:00 - 12:00 H 8:00 - 12:00 Public 12:00 - 6:00 11 Lots of Items 1/2 Price 1607 Main Street • Near Crossroads Church Not Only Can Money Buy Happiness. Each Year It Can Buy A little More. 513% Bank South announces the 3-Year M or an IRA account that Escalating Rate Savings Certificate. Jr VEAR3 guarantees a higher rate An insured investment with top-of- f for each of the next three the-market returns. Regardless of jf years. And you don't have what happens in the economy. jf «ar2 to sacrifice liquidity to achieve If you invest a minimum Jr annual this exceptional yield. You can of SIOOO, you can choose withdraw all or part of your money either a Savings Certificate yeari one time without penalty after This offer is not good in conjunction with any other time deposit offer and may be withdrawn without notice. The above quoted rates are available for a limited time only and are subject to change. The given Annual Percentage Yields (APYs) are accurate as of March 1, 1994 interest on this certificate will compound daily A substantial penalty will be imposed tor any withdrawals other than the one permitted Fees could reduce earnings on the account.©l994 Bank South Corporation. Member FDIC. VV INTERIORS 926 Carroll • 987-4511 Bridal Couplr - Chris Small & LtzLte Johnson - May 14 SALE ALL EASTER ITEMS Quality Finds At Affordable Prices Year 1 - 4.08% APY Jana Herbert Herbert Travels To Ireland For Holiday Parade Jana Herbert, of Fort Valley, a senior Vespidaette at Westfield Schools, will travel to Dublin, Ireland for the week of March 10-18 to perform in the St Patrick's Day Parade and die Lord Mayor's Ball. Jana received an award at summer camp, naming her an "All- American Dance Team member.” this award allows her to travel to the "land of the Leprechauns,” along with 95 girls from all over the United States. On the nine day trip, die itinerary includes spending two nights in a real castle, visiting the Blarney Stone, and spending a St Patrick's Day in the land where it was first originated. The St. Patrick's Day Parade will not be televised in the United States, but it will be seen throughout Ireland and parts of Europe. This trip ends Jana's four year tenure with the Vespidaettes, providing her the opportunity to travel to and perform in two Cotton Bowl halftimes, two New York Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades, and now, the St. Patrick's Day Parade. Kroger Aids Loaves And Fishes Loaves and Fishes of South Houston County is marching forth in its effort to provide emergency food for individuals and families in need. Since the the food bank in September 1993, families in need from the south end of Houston County who have applied for assistance have received a well balanced selection of staples. Many have returned when circumstances have created a need. The food supply at Loaves and Fishes has been replenished again and again through generous dona tions of food and money from indi viduals, clubs, businesses and churches in the area. Susan Mills, AW I U Ist Placemats - $ 2 50 to s 4°°each Quality & Napkins - s l so to S 2 OO each Beautiful new solid colors and prints. Placemats and matching napkins all Ist quality Tablecloths Army/Navy Design $20.00 to $35.00 Good selection of sizes § from 70” round to 68 x 124 oval Mattress Pads Twin $6.00 Full SB.OO Queen SIO.OO King $12.00 Quilted throwstyle Mostly solid colors Some woven, slightly irregular mmmmm Layaway Available 202 Kellwood Rd., Perry (912) 987-1502 Hours: Monday - Friday 10 - 6 Saturdays 10-4 Year 2-4.60% APY purchasing coordinator, has done wonders at stretching the "donor dollars” with wise and thoughtful purchases at the Middle Georgia Food Bank in Macon and at local retail stores. The Kroger Gift Certificate Program is one of the greatest on going projects at work with Loaves and Fishes. It works as easy as 1 - 2-3 and for YOU, too! I Here's how: Purchase gift cer tificates on behalf of Loaves and Fishes upon entering the store at the customer service counter. Certificates can be purchased in S2O increments. Up to a $5 refund can be returned at check-out. Spend these gift certificates for V » two years. Stop by any Bank South office or call 1-800-299-BANK seven days a week until 10 p.m. to open your account. Even if money can't exactly buy happiness, it can definitely rent you three years peace of mind. _ #= Bank South "UK your groceries instead of personal checks/cash. Kroger will donate to Loaves and Fishes five percent of total gross after SIO,OOO in certificates are purchased and spent The certificates are good up to one year. So you see, it is a simple way to help Loaves and Fishes as you buy your groceries each week. Buy yourself Kroger gift certificates! If you have questions on this project or other things about Loaves and Fishes of South Houston County, give a call to Emily Montgomery, 987-2368; Diane McDowell, 987-2771; Alvalyn Pope, 987-0219. m 2 * Special Group ALL Throw Pillows SI.OO Each i - Bed Pillows Standard - $6.00 Queen -- $7.00 King - $9.00 Polyester Fiber Fill Non-Allerf'l-nie, Washable M \ oZ-lta. 1 il i«u-«goi lpKellwmlHd - It] louuiil 111 1 I Year 3-5.13% APY