Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, May 04, 1994, Page page 2A, Image 2

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page 2A • Wadnotday, May 4. 1994 -Houston Times-Jourrad Death notices Martha Elizabeth Norman WARNER ROB INS-Manta FhnteA Nannan, 68, of 506 Story Road, died Monday, May 2, 1994. Bars a Dublin, she was the daughier of the iae Wilbm and Emmie Hartman. She was a retired employee of Robots Air Force Base and was a member of Central Baptist Church. Women of Moose and the National Association of Retired Federal Employees. Sarvhors: children, Margaret Sasser of Aasseil, and Andy Norman of Coiambus. Ohio; brothers and aster, Paul Hartman of Perry. Wilburn Hartman of Bonaire, Harry Hartman of MiUedgevilie, James Hartman of California and Mavis Wasdea of Macon: and four grandchildren. Services: Will be held Wednesday, May 4, 1994 m the Central Baptist Church at 4 pun. Burial will take place in the Magnolia Pst Cemetery . The Res'. David Cochran will officiate, in hen of flowers the family requests Aratimx be to the American Cancer Society, or to the Hospice of Houston County. Christopher-Smith Funeral Home in Warner Robins has charge of arrangements. Hodges to speak at church during Mother's Day service By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer Kathleen Hodges of Oconee, Ga. will be special guest speaker at Calvary Church on Mother's Day, May 8. Calvary Church is located at 30* Lee Street, Perry. Hodges will be teaching oo The King s Daughter" from Psalms 45 and The Virtuous Woman" from Proverbs 31. Calvary membership is pleased to have Hodges as guest speaker, and invites the public to join them oo this special day to hear the Word of God from one who walks after the Jesup Furniture sponsors program with S.A.D.D. Jesup Furniture Outlet announced today that it has joined with S.A.D.D. (Students Against Drunk Driving) and the Lane Company, a national furniture manufacturer, in an effort to encourage seniors at Perry High School and Westfield Academy to celebrate graduation safely by not drinking or riding with a drinking driver. Each senior signing the S.A.D.D. 'Commencement Commitment’ pledge will be given a free Lane Keepsake Chest. These chests have been popular graduation gifts since 1929. According to William F. Culiinane, Executive Director of S.A.D.D., Jesup Furniture outlets participation in this program is evidence of a strong community commitment to caring and saving lives. Culiinane says that PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with OCG 36-81-5; 6, this is to advise the public that a public hearing will be held on May 20, 1994 at 4:30 p.m. at the Perry Municipal Building for the purpose of discussion of the City’s FY ‘95 proposed Budget. The proposed budget may be examined on week days at the office of the City Manager between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All interested citizens will be given the opportunity to give written and oral comment. 1 1107 MORNINGSIPE DU. DAYS CALL: NIGHTS CALL: 987-5441 987-0062 • Computerized State Merit Forms Available fVQIn • Free Delivery in City Limits •Durable Medical Equipment aai Fax Machine Now Available For Public Use NEED A PRESCRIPTION mm^sssSSSSSSSSSSm M Bill Moss Spira. ""Wfao can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies." (Proverbs 31:10y The king's daughter is ah glori ous within; her clothing is of wrought gold." 'Psalms 45:13) Sunday School will be held at 9:30 a.m.. Church Service at 10:45 a_m.; Evening Service at 7 pin. and Wettoesday Prayer Service at 7 pin. Calvary's pastor is Von Galloway. For more information, contact the church at (912) 987-5579 or 988- 8205. S.A.D.D. includes over seven million students who have saved about ten lives a day. Douglas B. Lane, President of the Lane Company in Altavista, Va., said. This joint sponsorship with furniture stores such as Jesup Furniture Outlet and S.A.D.D., is the most exciting and sweeping change in the Keepsake Chest Program's 64-year history.' Alcohol-related accidents are a major concern among parents and school authorities, especially during graduation festivities. We and Jesup Furniture Outlet are anxious to join in an effort to call attention to the problem and, hopefully, saves lives. ’ Seniors at Perry High School and Westfield Academy are urged to ask their S.A.D.D. faculty advisor or senior class sponsor for details on the program. FILLED? Your Family Independent Pharmacist is a trained professional. He will fill your prescription promptiy and accu rately. Count on your frier.dly Family Independent Pharmacist for quality, trusted prescription service every day. FAMILY INDEPENDENT PHARMACY® 1c T G rS 1> f wf ■ *j dm f ...ym£r*Jk-fit . vfgr ■ |l Gy Jh M • OH| mM qßk ' K ’ $ Jennings and Smith honored by Rotary Perry Rotary Club President Skip Dawkins, center, recently congratulated two of the club's charter members, Harold Jennings, left, and Gene Smith to their recent appointment as Paul Harris Fellows by the local club. A Paul Harris Fellow is a Rotarian recognized for contributions to Rotary International. To Have and To Hold’ will be presented at PHS Theatre Director Chris Giliespk took one year to warm up as a first year teacher at Perry High School. Since then, there's been no stopping him. In the last six years, his program has brought home six Region trophies and four Stale Championships. In that time he has also developed individual talents thy at have earned the school bragging rights for two Region Best Actress awards, and three State titles for Best Actor/Actress. Add to that three Georgia, and three Southeastern Threats Conference All-Star Cast positions being awarded to his performers, and you can see in part why in 1990, Gillespie was named "Best Director" in the State for secondary schools. Chris Gillespie, a 1981 graduate of Northside High School, (the Ray Home School of Performing Arts) majored in Theatre, and Education at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Upon graduating he relumed to Middle Georgia where his parents resided, and where his father served as Minister of the JESUP FURNITURE OUTLETC WE MAY BE BOUi; BUT I YE'RE NEVER UNDERSOLD! USE YOUR M Ba JESUP FURNITURE OUTLET “ 594 VALLEY DR. HE PERRY EXIT 43 * 1-75 PERRY, GA 1 E-LVIV 1 9 AM-6 PM ONE GOOD LOOK SAYS IT ALL (912) 987-1584 • TOLL FREE 1-800-422-1511 tiraiHara*' .wv.v;- w -.>•*£ • ••• -.. Faith Lutheran Church. It was then that Perry High Principal Phil Smith gave this young man his first Teaching Threcting position, and neither has looked back since. Gillespie, a performer in bis own right, has been seen in many productions here in the Mid-State. He has also performed professionally, and with community theatres in New Jersey and Ohio. Like his mentor Ray- Home, several graduates of his program have gone on to pursue Theatre degrees in college. Like graduating Senior Shiranda Mims, who was recently aw arded a Theatre scholarship to attend Valdosta State University this Fall. His current project, a full length original musical entitled To Have And To Hold", is an expansion of a one act production the school competed with in 1990. At that time the show was unanimously named Slate Champion, and went on to represent Georgia at the 1991 Southeastern Theatre Conference in North Carolina. To Have And To Hold" is a romantic musical comedy set at a wedding filled with family and friends, last minute jitters, real life 9 rS ' f- - - - Imt Edwards-Harper 909 Carroll St. • Dow ntown Perry • 987-2391 MGTI to offer two computer classes summer months The continuing Education Department of Middle Georgia Technical Institute will be offering two computer camps on June 20 to June 24, 1994 and June 27-July 1. Both camps are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. The 15-hour Computer Camp is ideal for middle schoolers, grades 6, 7 and 8. Parents and teachers should encourage studenLs to take this opportunity to learn valuable skills this summer. The class will cover basic computer keyboarding, creating, deleting, inserting, saving, and printing files. Cost of the camp is S6B. However, the first eight applicants to pay the registration fee will receive a SlO discount. Class size is limited. Applicants may register through June 15 from noon to 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday, Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call MGT's Continuing Education Department at (912) 929-6800 or (800)474-1031. fears, and lots of love and laughter. The World Premiere of this full- Please see PRODUCTION, page 9A Month of May Special 25% off Storewide Everything In Stock Reduced 25%