Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, July 06, 1994, Page Page 8A, Image 8

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Page 8A n«u.n»ua;,wui) a, i<wt .luuaivn i tnttio-mjui fim Local births Richard Terrell Tyndal Jr. Richard Terrell Tyndal, Jr. was bom on Thursday, May 12, 1994 to Ricky and Terri Tyndal of Elko. Maternal grandparents are Raymond Tyndal of Elko and Beverly Mackey of Perry. Paternal grandparents are the late Terry Fincher of Warner Robins and June Fincher of Clovis, California. Zachary John Kinsley Zachary John Kinsley was bom on Thursday, June 9, 1994 to Michael and Tina Kinsley of Perry. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hightower of Blairsville, Ga., and Mr. Ray Couch of Chattanooga, Tenn. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kinsley of Perry. Zachary joins two older brothers, Ryan and Nicholas Kinsley. Christopher William Cawthon Christopher William Cawthon was bom on Sunday, June 19, 1994 to Ches and Kathy Cawthon of Perry. Maternal grandparents are William and Dorothy Thornton of Winter Haven, Fla. Paternal grandparents are Chesley and Evelyn Cawthon of Perry. Griffin Deen Cawthon Griffin Deen Cawthon was bom on Monday, June 20, 1994 to Deen and Marci Cawthon of Perry. Maternal grandparents are Betty Gocken and the late Jimmy Griffin of Kathleen. Paternal grandparents are Julian and Ketus Cawthon. Walker Lajoy Hagler Walker Lajoy Hagler was bom on Tuesday, June 21, 1994 to Tammy Odom and Michael Lajoy Hagler of Roberta. Maternal grandparents are Debbie and Gary Odom of Roberta. Paternal grandparents are Edna and Lajoy Hagler of Donalsonville. Cody Keanu Albrenjoni Barnes Cody Keanu Albrenjoni Barnes was bom on Friday, June 24, 1994 to Brenda Barnes of Perry. Maternal grandparents are Ella and Johnny Barnes of Byron. Sarah Marie Holmes Sarah Marie Holmes was born on Saturday, June 25, 1994 to Donna and Burt Holmes of Perry. Maternal grandparents are John and Alice Davidson of Americus. Paternal grandparents are Clarence and the late Willette Holmes of Montezuma. On Dean's List Pamela Jean Brewer of Perry re cently graduated from Valdosta State University with a bachelor of Science in Education, Special Education. Elect LXJ Jim J.B. Jim’Carter Houston County Commissioner Post 2, Republican r \ ■w> vlr fir) lV!« ✓ % % r “Your Chou i few Posm'Vk CHANOt" COMMITTED TO: • Solid Planning • Fiscal Responsibility • Pro-active Programs • Climate for Growth • Consensus of the People • An Informed Public • Strong Leadership • Strong Support of Robins Air Force Base -•®S* F m ' ' . d * r MKtm Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brickie Ricks and Brickie exchange vows in Atlanta on June 25 Janis Ricks of Stone Mountain, Ga., and Terry Brickie of Atlanta, Ga., were married June 25, 1994 in a lovely garden setting at The Patio-by-the-River on Paces Ferry, in Atlanta. A reception and dance on the lawn, with live band accompani ment, followed. Buice elected to serve on Georgia citizen arts board Pat Buice of Perry, an active member of the local arts commu nity, has been elected to serve on the board of directors for the Geor gia Citizens for the Arts. Mrs. Buice was elected at the or ganization's annual meeting held June 1 at the Atlanta History Mu seum in Atlanta. Active in community affairs, Mrs. Buice is also a former member of the board of directors for the Perry Area Chamber of Commerce and is a long-time member of the First Baptist Church in Perry as well as the local Beltista Club. The Georgia Citizens for the Arts is a statewide, non-profit arts advocacy organization that works to promote public support for the arts in Georgia. Through their grass roots net M | |jii BMBH ' v t^HF. ! 1 f «§g| «jj|g|j«j| The bride is the daughter of Madge Lewis Ricks and the late Leon Ricks of Millcdgeville, Ga. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Howell B. Lewis of Perry, and the niece of Pauline Lewis of Perry and James C. (Jimmy) Lewis of Springfield, Va. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside in their new home in Atlanta. work of 1,000 arts organizations and interested citizens, they inform the Georgia legislators about the needs of the arts in the state, as well as the benefits each community derives from supporting the arts. This translates into more than Si 3 in revenue generated by the arts industry for every dollar the state invests. It is through the committed work of volunteer board members such as Mrs. Buice that the Georgia Citizens for the Arts organization is able to advance the arts in Georgia. For more information about be coming a part of this active volun teer organization, please contact the group’s offices at P.O. Box 7021, Atlanta, GA 30357. The number to call is (404) 876-1720. Bank South's Check Card works like a check. So does It theirs. Bank South's Check Card is accepted at more than IpBL eleven million Master Card locations worldwide. Their check card is widely accepted, too. But ■ Sank South's Check Card does one thing no other cher k < ard does. Our Check Card ■ saves you money when you shop. Ihe our wC , \ BP ( her k ( aid at Kroger and take s"(> off your B r grot ery trill And when you think how much your tf jlp' family actually consumes. Day after day. Week after week. It really adds up. When you buy something with « 1994 Bank South (orporaOon Member FWC Oixowilj avatlaWe lor a kmrted time at part legating Kroger stem. Some restrictions and regiiar checking account service charges apply See Bank Soutft lor details Fryer and Whitehead united in marriage Jennifer Lee Fryer became the bride of Kenneth Whitehead, Jr., on Saturday, June 26, 1994 at 3 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fryer of Perry and the granddaughter of Mrs. Jerry Pierce of Perry. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitehead, Sr. of Bolingbroke. The Reverend Jack Fryer, Uncle of the bride, performed the double ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was provided by Susan Poole. Escorted to the altar by her father, Jennifer was given in marriage by her parents. In a lovely outdoor setting at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Tim Watson, the couple spoke their vows before an altar of ferns and other greenery. The bride wore a dress of pink embossed cotton. She carried a nosegay of sweetheart roses and baby’s breath. Julie Fryer, sister of the bride, served as Maid of Honor. She wore a dress of ecru and carried a nosegay of daisies, carnations and baby’s breath. Miss Emily Bush and Haley . . Happy Birthday Benjamin Patterson Walton will celebrate his first birthday . on Wednesday, July 6, 1994. He is the son of Todd and Deena Walton of Perry. His grandparents are Mac and Barbara Walton of Perry, Carol and Denmark Groover of Macon and Tina and Kenneth Davidson of Fort Valley. Ben’s great grandmothers are Ruth Todd and Rebecca Epps, both of Macon. Benjamin has a big brother, Will, who is two and a half years old. Happy Birthday Benjamin!!! Is There 1, A ; Difference 5 Between Check Cards? P= Bank South Subscribe Today Call 987-1823 Check Card, you don't have the hassle of showing additional ID. Or waiting while your check is approved. But Bank South's Check Card isn't a credit card, so there are no interest charges. And you'll pay no annual fee. Our Check Card Jk also replaces your old ATM card, so you can get cash when and where it's convenient for you without the hassle of carrying an additional card. To get yours, stop by a nearby Bank South office, or call 1-800-299-BANK until 10 p.m. any day of the week. McQuaig served as flower girls. They wore dresses of pink and blue. They carried baskets of rose petals. 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