Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, August 10, 1994, Image 13

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Lifestyles Perry Potpourri Hospitalized: Hugh Lawson, Jr., Juanita Greene (Ray Hooten’s sister), Melba Mayes (Ray Hooten’s niece), Golda Clark (Judy Stewart’s grandmother, Charline Zimmerman (Norman Tomlinson’s neighbor), Danny Hubert, Larry Wagoner (friend of Cliff Woods). Also, Bill Odom (Judy Poss’s brother), Lucy Denson (Loarene Long’s sister-in-law), Bobby Van Buren (manager of Cracker Barrel’s nephew), O. J. Kiser, Teresa Jones, Elizabeth Stripling, Mae Stanley and Lawton Daniel. m Recuperating at Home: Lindsey Bell, John and Leila Cliftonk Adrian Harris, Jerry Ingram, Wister “Bud” Williams, Tina Davidson, Clara Cotton, T. E. Tomlinson, Brenda Gentry, Betty Snook (A.L. MacKeigan’s daughter). Also, Bertha Mygrant (Doris Thames’ mother), E. C. Dover (Kathy Harold’s father), Alice Cade (Judy Stewart’s aunt), Vicky Schemm (Christina Yarbrough’s friend), W. M. Moss (Bobbie Newton’s father), Randal Bynum (Drew Bynum’s brother). In addition, Dawson and Roselyn Mullen (Marie Lewis’s father), Mary Julia Fowler (Rosemari Patterson’s mother), Robbie Lewis (Tim’s mother), W. O. Stewart (Joe’s grandfather), Joe Parkerson and Marvin Barckley (Carol Cheek Barckley’s father-in law) HI Nursing Home...M. L. Bridges - Montezuma Nursing Home; A. E. Harris - Oaks, Marshallville. 11l Missionaries: Acts 9:32-43 (Key verse, 36) Jennifer Harville, Guam (Bill Green’s niece); Sam and Janet Harper, Peru (Lois Athon’s niece and nephew): A 1 Bailey and family, (former PHS Band Director and First Baptist Church Choir Director and Sunday School Teacher, Guatemala. 11l Sympathy is Extended: -To Vernon Kight of Perry and other family members upon the death of his mother, Lillie E. “Dell” Kight of Toombs County, on Sunday, July 31, 1994. -To Mrs. Rita Arnold and frmily, upon the death of her nephew, Anthony Dartez, on July 22 in Biloxi, Mississippi. -To Grace Hicks of Perry and other family members, upon the death of her brother, Woodroe Wilson Jarrell of Butler on Monday, July 18, 1994. -To the family and relatives of Antrawn Bonyetz Johnson of Perry, upon his death on Saturday, July 16. His parents are: Freddie Lester Jr and Charleen Johnson; his brother, Adrian Johnson; stepsister and stepbrother, Shonda Allen and Edward Carswell; grandfather, Willie James Johnson, all of Perry. -To the family and friends of Ernest F. Eubanks, 100, of Perry, —T- BflßS' jfittf IB w I y r - 3 111 I mj * - I t w IVr ~ijfl HI * f ▼ V a - JMf 'mß '' r * T *'ibrjflf § g ws!'s- -• ~' ''‘. s?i* ap 5 Three-year-olds, Joshua and Jacob Zammltt, aren’t so sure about the camera or the doctor’s office they were visiting this week with their mom. The twins are the children of Cathy (above) and Mark Zammltt. (HTJ photo by Pauline Lewis) j| ♦ editor I upon his death on Friday, August 5, 1994 -To the Louise Maxwell, family members and friends upon the death of her husband, Byron Maxwell, former co-owner of Houston Home Journal, on Friday, August 5, 1994. 11l Congratulations! -To Bill and Robin O’Neal for the birth of their son, Wayne Stoffell O’Neal, on July 18, 1994, in Macon, Georgia. Maternal grandparents are Wayne and Kathy Stoffell of Fort Valley. Paternal grandparents are Jim and Kopie O’Neal. -To Cindy Dawkins, who was awarded a Peyton Anderson Scholarship to Wesleyan College. The Peyton Anderson Foundation awards these scholarships, which include tuition, room, and board. Cindy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gillis “Skip” Dawkins of Perry. -To Charlie and Cheri Ehlers upon the birth of their son, Adam Charles Ehlers, on July 27, 1994 in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Maternal grandparents are Leonard and Hatsie Kinsley. -To Jennifer Paige Hunnicutt and Kenneth Buck Eason of Perry, who were married May 23 at Fort Valley United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Carol and Randy Hunnicutt. The groom is the son of Margaret and L. P. Eason. Russell Albritton of Perry was best man. Paul Spears of Perry was a groomsman; the groom’s nephew, Joseph Hickman of Perry was ring bearer. A reception was held at the church. After a wedding trip to the Bahamas, the couple is living in Byron. -To Amanda Lifsey and Lori Sutton, recognized by Macon College at the Honors Program for having earned an A or B in an honors course. -To Josh Barlow, son of Joe and Lynn Barlow of Kathleen, named an All-American Scholar by the United States Achievement Academy, -To E. B. Trigg, 76, of Perry, featured in the 75-and-Over Happy Birthday Club. m Mike Couillard of Kathleen; Jimbo Farr, Mike Shoemaker and Charlie Kersey, all of Bonaire, were participants in the wedding ceremony which united Bonnie Lea Thompson of Byron and William Jeffrey Hughes of Warner Robins, who were married June 25 at First United Methodist Church in Warner Robins. ‘Seeing Double!’ " 4jl« wBBbMkL kBH - mm ■ —1 1 ‘Cook of the Week’ Brooks finds mom’s dishes to be ‘tasty’ BY PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer The Houston Times-Joumal’s Cook of the Week is Donna Fuller Brooks, wife of Greg Brooks. They have three children Jennifer, Brian and Matthew. Donna and Greg are natives of Alabama; she of Andalusia and he of Evergreen. Their parents were friends, so she and Greg have known each other all of their lives. He served in the U. S. Navy and correspondence with Donna led eventually to their marriage. Donna graduated from Lurleen Wallace Jr. College in Andalusia. Greg is a graduate of Auburn University, who majored in microbiology. Greg’s job with the Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Co., S. C., brought the Brooks family to Perry. He is now self-employed at Sportronics, located along Langston Road, and Donna has been employed by Dr. Larry Dan Stewart for three years. Daughter Jennifer is married to Keith Beck of Cochran, and they live in Atlanta. She is a graduate of Perry High School, and received an associate degree in nursing from Clayton State College at Morrow. Her hobbies are piano, cross stitching and reading. Keith will receive his Master degree in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech in September and is employed at Georgia Baptist Hospital in Health Systems Management Son Brian, 17, is a senior at Perry High School and is interested in computer drafting. He works on cars and motorcycles, water skis and likes hunting and fishing. Son Matthew, 13, is an Bth grader in Perry Middle School. He likes any kind of sports, especially baseball, hunting and fishing. Donna’s hobbies include sewing, enjoying the out-of doors, boating, water skiing, working with young people at First Baptist Church, and singing in the Adult Choir. Greg’s hobbies include hunting, fishing, water sports and woodworking. He, too, is active in First Baptist Church, as are all the family except Jennifer, who is no longer a resident of Perry. The following recipes are some of the family’s favorites and Donna hopes that you will enjoy them, too. She says that you may substitute no-fat or lite for all of these recipes. “Greg’s mom is a good cook”, Donna said, which is evidenced by her use of Grandmother Brooks’ tried and trusty recipes. CHEESEBURGER PIE (Grandmother Brooks’ recipe and a favorite of Brian and Matthew) pastry for 9-inch pie 1 lb. ground beef Donna Brooks 1/4 cup chopped green pepper 1/4 cup chopped onion 1 8-oz. can tomato sauce, divided 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs 2 Tbls. oregano 1/4 tsp pepper 1 egg, beaten 1/4 cup milk 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 2 cups shredded cheese 1/2 cup chili sauce Line a 9-inch pie pan with pastry. Prick bottom and ends. Bake at 400 degrees F. for 3 minutes. Remove and prick with fork. Bake an additional 5 minutes. Cook meat, pepper and onion in large skillet until meat browns. Drain. Add 1/2 cup sauce and next 4 ingredients (bread, crumbs, parsley, oregano and pepper). Spoon into prepared crust. Combine egg and next 4 ingredients (milk, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and cheese). Spoon over meat and bake at 375 degrees F for 30 minutes. Combine remaining sauce and chili sauce. Serve with pie. CHICKEN CASSEROLE (Jennifer’s favorite.) 1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cream of celery soup 1 cup grated cheese 1/4 cup milk Mix above ingredients. Bring to a boil. Cut chicken off bone (about 6 breasts.) Use 2 packages of crescent rolls. Roll chicken in rolls. Pour mixture on top. Bake 45 minutes at 350 degrees F. FROZEN STRAWBERRY SALAD (Another of Jennifer’s favorites.) 8 ounces cream cheese large box frozen strawberries (sliced) 1/2 cup sugar 1 large can crushed pineapple, drained 1/2 cup pecans 1 8-ounce cool whip Beat together softened cream cheese and frozen strawberries. Add sugar, pineapple and pecans. Mix well. Fold in cool whip and freeze. COCONUT CREAM PIE (Greg’s favorite instead of birthday cake. This is his mom’s recipe.) 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 tsp. salt 3 Tbls cornstarch 2 1/2 cups milk 3 eggs Combine the above ingredients. Cook over low heat until thick. Cool before adding 3 beaten egg yolks. Mix well and continue cooking over low heat for 5 min. Add 1 Tbl. butter and 1 tsp. vanilla. Pour into baked pie shell. Top with meringue made of 3 egg whites and 4 Tbls. sugar. Top with shredded coconut. Houston Times-Journal Perry, Westfield to open with 306 teachers in Aug. BY PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer Twenty-two new teachers in the Perry and Westfield school systems will be welcomed to Perry for the new school year. The Perry system has 264 teachers, of which 20 are new. Westfield has 42 teachers, of which two are new. The school, total number of teachers at each, the principal, number and names of new teachers and subjects they will teach, are listed below, along with hours and dates for various functions related to the opening of school. PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Phil Smith, Principal; 66 eachers, of which four are new. 'Jew teachers are: Scott Daniel - English; Robert Zell - Science Charles Stone - English; and Rae Ann Bernhardt - English. PERRY MIDDLE SCHOOL Bobby Pennington, Principal; 63 teachers, of which seven are new. New teachers are: Gay Moore - Chapter I; Brenda Lee - Computer Science; Gina Rowland - Middle grades; Andy Gentry - P.E.; Sonya Peterman - Middle grades; Sharon Robinson - Interrelated teacher: and Kay Schwerin - P. E. PERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Patsy Hutto, Principal; 31 teachers; no new ones. TUCKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Paul Hartman, Principal; 41 teachers, of which one is new. The new teacher is: Joyce Fisher - Music MORNINGSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Van Rowell, Principal; 28 teachers, of which five are new. New teachers are: Lydia Thompson - Interrelated teacher; Karen Young - Pre-K; Elizabeth Johnson - Pre-K; Wendy Summers - Pre-K; and Kimberly Sharpe - Pre-K. Momingside received a grant and wL | Phi Theta Kappa members helping victims Included (hr) Annette Saxton of Perry, Tony Joyner of Macon, and Dawn Karp and Rick Miller, both of Warner Robins. (Contributed photo) MC students recognized for work Members of Macon College’s chapter of the student honor society Phi Theta Kappa are being praised for their work. The group headed to the Macon- Bibb County Emergency Management Agency’s headquarters Cooper, Perfect among UGA grads to receive latest college degrees ATHENS, Ga.~ A total of 2,783 University of Georgia students completed requirements for their degree at the end of spring quarter. They were eligible to participate in the University’s annual School news set up a new Pre-K program. KINGS CHAPEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL David Crockett, Principal; 38 teachers, of which three are new. New teachers are: Judi Wilson - K; Kimberly Pinckney - K; and Kayleen Mims - Early Childhood New students at the Perry Schools will report for registration on Tuesday, August 9, from 1 - 4 p.m. Perry schools’ classes will begin on August 19, at 7:55 a.m. Perry schools’ teachers will report to the Agricenter at 9 a.m. on Monday, August 15, for teacher orientation. They will report to their schools at 1:30 p.m. WESTFIELD SCHOOLS Dr. Michael Drake, Headmaster, and Marvin Arrington, Principal; 42 teachers, of which two are new. A new staff member, Marti Tolleson, has been added. She will be responsible for Alumni Development and Public Relations. WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL There is a total of 14 teachers; no new ones. WESTFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL There are 13 teachers; no new ones. WESTFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A total of 15 teachers make up the staff, of which two are new. New teachers are: Nancy Greene - 4-year Kindergarten Billy Sellers - P. E. Westfield teachers will report to the school at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, August 15. Westfield students in Grades 7- 12 will pick up their schedules on Tuesday, August 16, from 10-11 a.m. Westfield classes will begin at 8:20 a.m. on Wednesday, August 17. the week of July 8 to assist in flood-stricken areas. They delivered water to stranded residents, answered phones at the EMA headquarters, and worked at water distribution centers. commencement exercises June 11. Jackie Kershaw Cooper, Jr. received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism degree, while Matthew Frank Perfect received a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree.