Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, May 11, 1994, Page Page 8B, Image 18

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Page 8B I - Wednesday, May 11,1994 "Houston Timos-Journal -HI ■IT • t Mt - 1 ft\ k W, v/ T Mfl v ' - It HbHTv IB ■ Jlb iM > ' l '' Hij MB --- J. -b s feraMjp Couple honored with party Dr. and Mrs. Tom Plarca and Mr. and Mrs. Lanny English honored Lezlee Johnson and Chris Small, couple at center, on Saturday, March 26, 1994, with a cocktail party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Pierce. Attending were approximately 60 friends. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, May 14, 1994, at the Perry United Methodist Church. Pictured with the couple are their parents, Larry and Linda Johnson and Harry and Karen Small. Merle Norman, from m us in the Perry studio." Mrs. Brambila began her career with Merle Norman in 1974 as a Beauty Advisor in Waycross, Ga. She has been a Merle Norman customer for thirty years. She and her daughter Denise Sloan attended training in Los Angeles in 1992 when they purchased the Macon Mall Merle Norman which has since become a Gold Medallion Award winning studio. Renee Sloan, Mrs. Brambila’s youngest daughter, is a knowledgeable and talented Beauty Advisor and will be seen often in the new location. "As a family, we have been blessed with diverse talents. We work as a team to share those talents with our customers. We take great pride in offering our clients fresh new products with the latest in fashion ideas. The Merle Norman philosophy of "try before you buy" will be carried through in Commercial Rentals 1007 North Davis Drive • Warner Robins, GA A Sale will be conducted Saturday, May 14, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. and will be for cash to the highest bidder. Commercial Rentals Reserves the right to reject any bids and to withdraw any items from such sale. Items included in the bin are: Carpet, Tile, Thredding Machine, Lumber, Restaurant Booths and Hood, Drums, Plumbing Equipment. Commercial Rentals - Storage Bin A-22 I tfTy) J SAVE UP TO $5.00 During April & May jjm | | $ 1 .00 Per Admission Ticket (912)302-9800 k | (\r-J}\ |g J _ Locaied Near Tiflon • I-75, Exit 22 ' | 50% I I Shirts Only 990 I- . On Hangers -No Limit l . Limit up to SIO.OO 11 ■ Must Present Coupon! I I™ ■■ m ?“‘£jp- wm J With Incoming Order J J on | One Coupon Per Day * * M or “ ore , • I /II Must present coupon with incoming order. Not valid ■ J \/^itit • I wkh any ether offir. On* coupon per vaitper Jeep \ 1369 Sam Nunn Blvd. • Perry Market P/ac^^ _ __ 987-1922 |> “ ,B Pit-Cooked Barbecue V RIBS - UIK KO - PORK~ Drive-Thru Only Picnic Tables Available Because so many of our customers requested it... We are now open Tuesdays thru Sundays from 11:00 am until 9:00 pm Thank you for your support! Check our sign for daily specials 704 Carroll Street 987-3626 • Perry, GA both locations with the client beaing able to enjoy a lesson in the studio or take home a favor to try a new product," states Mrs. Brambila. Denise Sloan tells us, "Our plans are to offer our Perry customers the latest in services and to provide exciting promotions to help them learn more about cosmetics and techniques. We invite everyone to come in and see the new look of the store and meet the family." Studio hours in Perry will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and closed on Sundays. Services include free skin care, makeup, and nail lessons, free five minute facials, ear piercing, free gift wrap on in-studio purchases, and outside presentations can be arranged by appointment. Is it a summer cold or is it an allergy? Summer cold? It may not actually be a cold at all, but rather an allergy. Parents may easily mistake allergic reactions for lingering winter colds, and as a result, allergies often go undiagnosed. Dr. Keith Phillips, pediatric allergist at Egleston Children’s Hospital at Emory University, offers several tips for differentiating between the two. "Parents should be on the alert for children rubbing their nose and eyes as nasal and eye itching is often a sign of allergy. Also, unlike colds, nasal allergies generally have no associated fever, the drainage remains clear and symptoms persist over a more prolonged period of time," says Dr. Philips. It is important to take note of how symptoms vary according to time of day and season to help in diagnosing the allergy. Increased levels of grass pollens, tree pollens, and mold spores can pose a problem this time of year for hay fever and asthma sufferers. If children show symptoms or seem to have a cold for a long period of time or at the same time each year, they may, in fact, have allergies. In addition to visiting a family doctor or pediatrician, there are many things parents can do at home Si® 1 (iggl 1 ffIMSEBSf LMNGTOOM GROUP v l »SOFA »LOVESEAT •COCKTAIL TABLE -TWO END TABLES -^PPPPH^ til i' 9 ny 3 ! 4 1 m PWrCHERRY FINISH QUEEN ' V ANNE COCKTAIL OR END TABLE J V SAVE I/2 OFF r credit. Terms 4 prices do not apply to prior purchases. All items in limited quantity 4 subject to prior sale. I ” * 'The equivalent of six months finance charges will be deducted from the total price for all credit and cash sales. Financing available for qualified buyers. J| Rate for interest discount vary by stale. $99 minimum purchase required. This offer is good for the period of May 1,1994 through May 31,1994 only. Wfarmers furniture 1010 Main Street • Perry • 987-305 K J to help their child breathe easier. A very important part of allergy treatment is avoiding the substances, or allergens, which trigger the patient and provoke the allergic response. Common allergens are pollen, dust mites and animal dander. Although it may seem virtually impossible to avoid an outdoor allergen like pollen, there are several strategies to cut down on exposure. Children who are particularly sensitive to pollen should avoid spending prolonged periods of time outdoors during the periods of time when the pollen count is particularly high; alternate indoor acticities should be planned during these times. Also, Dr. Phillips suggests keeping windows and doors closed and using air conditioning on the indoor cycle as Gen. Scott to speak at MGC Awards Day ceremony Middle Georgia College will hold its forty-fourth annual Honors and Awards Day on Thursday, May 12 at 10 a.m. in the Morris Gym on the Cochran campus. Brigadier General Robert Lee Scott, Jr. USAF (Ret.) will be the speaker. A native of Macon, Scott, 86, has a very active life. Since retiring in 1957 as Brigadier General, he has walked the entire a way of cutting down on pollen inside the home. The indoors, however, is not necessarily a safe refuge from aggravating allergens. Animal dander from pets, dust mites and cockroaches are allergens frequently found in the home. Because children spend a large portion of their time in bedrooms, either playing or sleeping, the bedroom is a particularly important place to cut down on allergens, advises Dr. Phillips, who suggests the following steps. •Cover mattress and pillows with special covers. •Quilts and comforters should be avoided. All linens should be washable in hot water (greater than 130 degrees) and should be washed length of the Great Wall of China, become more active as a speaker and author, and flown over 20 hours (solo) in an F-16. Currently Scott is chairman of the Heritage of Eagles Campaign that has been the force behind establishing the Museum of Aviation at Robins AFB. The Honors and Awards program at least every two weeks. •Stuffed toys should be washed in hot water every two weeks. Those that cannot be washed should be avoided. •Avoid carpeting in the bedroom if possible; use smooth finish wood or vinyl flooring. If carpeting is unavoidable, check with your doctor or pharmacy for the name of a special carpet cleaner. •Avoid storing old books in bedrooms. •Rather than fabric upholstered sofas and easy chairs, plastic, wood, or leather chairs are best While these tips are vital to allergy prevention and treatment, it is always best to see your doctor regularly, as additional treatment may be necessary. will recognize students for their academic and extracurricular achievements. At 4 p.m., the annual May Day festivities will take place in Morris Gym. The May Day court will be introduced, and the MGC May Queen and maid-of-honor will be announced. The public is inivited to attend both programs.