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Mother's Day
production to
benefit Players
If your mother ever treated you
to stories like "Jack and the
Beanstalk”, "Little Red
Ridinghood" or "Cinderella”, now's
the time to show her you listened.
On Mother's Day, Theatre Macon
will be performing Stephen
Sondheim's "Into the Woods", will
donate the proceeds to Perry
Player’s building fund.
In this critically acclaimed
musical, Stephen Sondheim has
expanded the depth and appeal of six
timeless tales in what some believe
to be his best work. "Into the
Woods” will feature the talents and
voices of three Perryans, Mark
Strandburg as Jack, Dave Galloway
as the Wolf, and Wendi Hammock
as Cinderella.
The benefit performance is on
Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8
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West receives
invitation
Schyler West, a senior at
Westfield Schools, has been
selected to attend the
United States Military Acad
emy at West Polnt.Thls Is a
remarkable accomplishment
when since more than 15,000
students apply to West Point
each year and approximately
1,000 are accepted each
year.Schyler is the son of
Dr. Wayne and Betty West of
Hayrklnsville.
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Members of Theatre Macon who
will present a Mother's Day per
formance.
beginning at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are
sls for adults, $8 for students and
children, and may be reserved by
calling Perry Players at 987-5354
or Theatre macon at 746-9485.
Take your mother back an age of
innocence and "Into the Woods" for
a musical version of childhood
classics. There will be
complimentary refreshments served.
Judy Golden presents
program to book club
The Wednesday Afternoon Book
Club held its annual Spring
Luncheon at the New Perry Hotel
on April 20. The group was seated
at tables holding colorful baskets of
spring flowers and appropriate
placecards.
After the opening prayer by Mrs.
Marie Marshal, the president, Mrs.
Tommie Hunt, welcomed everyone
and members introduced their
guests.
A delicious lunch was served
before the program chairman, Mrs.
Louise Lawson presented Mrs. Judy
Golden, Director of Houston
County Library services. Mrs.
Golden introduced Mrs. Becky
Yeatman, Childrens' Specialist of
Houston Co. Library services who
is also active in theatre groups in
Houston County and Macon.
Everyone enjoyed Mrs.
Yeatman’s program which included
a selection of charming stories.
Children are fortunate to have such
a gifted storyteller at the libraries.
Mrs. Nancy Arcos, Perry
librarian, was also a guest.
Luncheon hostesses were Mrs.
Molly Moss, Mrs. Louise Lawson
and Mrs. Carolyn Whipple.
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Adams participates in his 4th Boston Marathon
By PAULINE LEWIS
Staff Writar
Barney Adams, son of Arthur L.
"Red" Adams and the late Mrs.
Adams, and step-son of Betty
Howard Adams, all of Perry, ran in
the Boston Marathon on Monday,
April 18. This was his fourth
marathon.
He ran in Jacksonville, Florida in
February to qualify for the Boston
Marathon, running the 26.2 miles
in less than three hours, 20 minutes
for his age group (40-45).
He practices on the streets of
Perry, the Perry High School oval
track and Rabun County High
School track.
Gov. proclaims Safe Schools/Safe Streets week
Governor Zell Miller signed a
proclamation designating April 25-
29 as Safe Schools/Safe Streets
Week in Georgia during a ceremony
at the State Capitol on Sunday,
April 15. Also attending the
ceremony were State School
Superintendent Werner Rogers and
Scholastic Inc. Special Projects
Coordinator Jeff Melnick.
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Teresa Sowell, of Perry, also ran
in the Boston Marathon (30-34 age
group), Others who went from this
area were: Sharyn Law, who runs
50 miles per week; Sally Gray of
Macon (Master runner), and Teresa
Sowell's friend, Bonnie Evans, who
won a recent race in Perry.
Adams flew up to Boston on
Saturday prior to the race on
Monday, which was the 98th
Boston Marathon. Beginning at
Hopkington, the 9-10 thousand
runners raced along people-lined
streets all the way up and down
hills, 26.2 miles to the finish line.
Kids held out orange slices to any
runners who could grab a slice as
week as Safe SchooWSafe Streets
Week in Georgia,” Governor Miller
said. "School violence is a plague
ready to spread. No child or citizen
is immune to its consequences, but
I have a message for the parents and
school children of Georgia: School
violence will not be tolerated."
During this week. Scholastic
will introduce a comprehensive Safe
Schools/Safe Streets program
Wednesday, April 27,1994 Houston Times -Journal
they raced by.
Adams was favorably impressed
with Boston and its people. He,
and they, had to repeat themselves
to get over the language accent bar
riers, but not with too much diffi
culty.
Adams won a Medallion which
reads: "B.A.A. (for Boston Athletic
Association), 98th 1994 Boston
Marathon". On the reverse side is
the date of the race and space for the
runner's name and running time.
Barney Adams lives in Perry, but
performs contract work in
Jonesboro and Clayton as a com
puter programmer.
created for Georgia's 80,000
teachers and for the more than 1.2
million students, grades K-12, to
address substance abuse and youth
violence in Georgia.
"Safe schools are an important
part of our educational process in
Georgia," state School
Superintendent Werner Rogers said.
"Unless the public believes that our
schools are safe, they are going to
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be hesitant to send their boys and
girls to us, and to let them be in
our care. We must make the public
understand that schools are the safe
havens they expect them to be."
The observance of Safe
Schools/Safe Streets week will
focus public attention on school
safety and identify, develop and
promote innovative answers to
these critical issues