Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, June 15, 1994, Page Page 3B, Image 13

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Perry potpourri from Pauline... m Hospitalized: Wister "Bud" Williams, Sam Aldridge (Norma Mayo’s nephew), Alice Cade (Joe Stewart's aunt), Christen Vann (Marilyn Hooten's sister-in-law), E. C. Dover (Kathy Harold's father), Mary Ola Rogers (Alma Jones’ mother), Vandrea Davis, Larry Wagoner (friend of Cliff Woods), B.R. Hendrick (Billy Johnson’s step-father) and Earl Lewis. Iff Nursing Home: Roselyn Mullen (Marie Lewis's mother) fff Recuperating at Home: James Long, Lynn Brooks (Greg's dad), Lucille Hammock (Louise Denny's sister-in-law), Lindsey Bell, Mitchell Taylor, Rita White, M. L. Bridges, Lilli Ann Nichols, Tina Davidson, John and Leila Clifton, Watson Fisher, Adrian Harris, Thelma Walton, Ida Riddle (Betsy Willard's grandmother), Dick Jones (Virginia Jones' brother), Randal Bynum (Drew Bynum's brother), Dawson Mullen (Marie Lewis's dad), Mary Julia Fowler (Rosc-mari Patterson's mother), Robbie Lewis (Tim’s mother), Bruce Flory (Mack Vining's son-in-law), W. O. Stewart (Joe's grandfather) and fam ily of Jason Browning. fff Sympathy is Extended: -To James A. (Jj) Johnson and family upon the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Nell Marrs Johnson, Saturday, June 11, in a local nursing home. She was formerly of South Carolina where her husband was a pastor. She was also a resident of Hawkinsville and of Perry's Autumn Terrace, prior to moving to Warner Robins. "Jj” Johnson was Managing Editor of The Perry Times prior to taking a position with The Daily Sun in Warner Robins. -To Gene Browning of Perry, and other relatives and friends (including Keiland Hairrington), upon the death of his brother, Jason M. Browning of Bonaire, on June 4, in a Cincinnati, Ohio hospital. -To Victoria B. Bordelon of Perry and other family members upon the death of her mother, Laveme C. Baynes of Wrightsville, on Friday, June 3. -To Annie Lou Mackeigan upon the deaths of her brother, Wade Law, and of her sister-in-law, Gertrude Mackeigan. -To Bill Green upon the death of his friend, Red Gamer. -To the family and friends of Ruby Dwight upon her death on Wednesday, June 8. fff Congratulations! -To Mrs. Ella Gray, resident of Church Home for the Aged, who celebrated her 101st birthday on May 26. Her three children were present for the occasion. Other res idents who celebrated birthdays in May were: Lila Hutcherson on May 13; Dorothy McCollum on May 24; and Carrie Brooks on May 27. -To Wally Shaw, Teacher of the Year at Houston County High School. -To Robert and Patti Cordova upon the birth of their son, Rendell Oren ("Orry"). Proud grandparents are Ann and Mitchell Taylor and Sarah Cordova. Maternal great grandmother is Mrs. Bob Batchelor. -To Mrs. J. Frank (Exie) Rozar upon her 90th birthday. A recep tion will be held in the Fellowship of First Baptist Church honoring her,, on Sunday, June 19, from 2-4 p.m.. "No gifts, please." - To Jennifer Alisha Brooks and Keith Lee Beck upon their wedding on Saturday, June 11, at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Perry. -Dr. and Mrs. John O. Yarbrough PLUS SIZE SLEEVELESS KNIT TOPS & BIKE SHORTS 1199 YOUR ■ ■ CHOICE ■ ■ MISSES & PLUS SIZE SUNDRESSES 12" ■ i REG. S2O-522 • PLUS SIZE DENIM SHORTS 1A" | AT $25 REDUCTION'S! Q ENTIRE MJBUNBD EXTRA JUqff STOCK! CLEARANCE f w fIHHK? i '■lF * i Linda Fallin Whipple, right, graduated from Macon College last Friday. Her long-time friend Courtney Lisle attended the graduation ceremony. Congratulations... -To Linda Fallin (Mrs. Allen) Whipple of Macon and formerly of Perry, upon her graduation from Macon College, Friday evening, June 10, with a degree in Nursing. Her parents, Aubrey and Velma Fallin of Douglas (formerly of Perry), and her brother, a profes upon their 25th wedding anniver sary. First Baptist Church held a re ception for the couple Sunday afternoon, June 5. The Church pre sented the couple with a study trip to the Holy Land. The trip will be led by Dr. Paige Patterson who will take the group on a seminary study tour. -To Carolyn Nicole Alford and Robert Heath Powell, son of Janice and Robert Powell of Macon, upon the announcement of their engage ment. The groom-elect is the grand son of Inez and O.C. Powell of Perry. The wedding is planned for June 25 at Hillsboro Baptist Church. -To Mr. and Mrs. William Brian Yeomans Jr. of Jones County who were married April 22 at First United Methodist Church in Warner Robins. The bride is the former Marcelline Leigh Noles of Warner Robins and is the daughter of Nancy B. Noles of Kathleen and Paul B. Noles of Warner Robins. -To Roy L. Batchelor of Perry, 77, featured in Bill Boyd's 75-and- Over Happy Birthday Club. -To SSGT Matthew Zammit of Perry and the U. S. Marines, who was the recent winner of the All- Marine Track & Field competition Z.A.A.P. 'fyour (ZCeewitty *l*t 50°/o Limit up to SIO.OO Must Present Coupon! With Incoming Order One Coupon Per Day Per Visit. " Under New Management! 1369 Sam Nunn Blvd. • Perry Market Place 987-1922 a big summerw SALE CTO Better Than Ever Before! Perry Market Place - Perry Hours: Mon - Sat 10-9 Sunday 1-6 I editor I sional artist from Boston, her mother-in-law, Elinor Whipple, and Pauline Lewis, both of Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Lisle and children, were guests for the graduation exer cises and dinner at the Whipple res idence. at Camp Pendleton, Calif., and who is hopeful of representing the Marines in the tryouts for the 1996 Olympics to be held in Atlanta. He is presently stationed on Okinawa. -To Sissi Gann of Kathleen, Marcie Shaw of Bonaire, Kelley Richardson of Macon, Trelle Kite, Sue Tackett of Warner Robins and Lee Kaney 01 Newnan, former Fort Valley resident, who have commit ted to playing golf in the Women's Western Amateur on June 20-25 at Barrington Hall. Jason Dean of Kathleen, who will be trying out for one of the nine spots (and three alternative spots) on Tuesday at River North for the Georgia State Golf Association Amateur at Savannah Golf Club on July 14- 17). -To Heather Shy* a rising eighth grader at Fort Valley Middle School, upon her receipt of the Presidential Award of Excellence on May 27, 1994. Heather is the daughter of Ken and Stacey Shy. Stacey is an employee of Houston Times-Journal. W Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clark visited their daughter, Laurene and her husband, Conrad Anderson, in Please see POTPOURRI, page 8B Shirts Only 990 On Hangers - No Limit! Most present coupon with incoming order. 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Today, trees we planted 30 to 50 years ago provide thousands of products, from books to building materials, that benefit us all. Trees we plant this year will benefit your children and grandchildren. Over the years, we’ve learned a lot about growing strong, vigorous trees, and about caring for the environment. We plan every step carefully when we harvest our trees. We build and maintain forest roads properly. We use harvest techniques that protect forest soils and always have 97% of our land growing new trees. We leave natural vegetation along streams to protect water quality and to provide a diverse habitat for wildlife. And after harvest we promptly replant our lands, to begin once more the endless cycle of forest renewal and growth. All this adds up to responsible forestry. And when you look at our green, growing forests, it shows. A Weyerhaeuser Page 3B SUPER iSALEj