Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, August 24, 1994, Page Page 2B, Image 12

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Wednesday, August 24,1994, Houston Times-Journal Page 2B Smith, Jones announce engagement; Wedding to be Oct. 8 in Marshallville Lieutenant Colonel (USAF, Retired) and Mrs. James L. Smith of Perry announce the engagement of their daughter, Aimee Louise Smith, to Randall Derrick Jones of Warner Robins, son of Mr. Wesley F. Jones and the late Mrs. Margaret Grissom Ham of Marshallville. The wedding is planned for October 8 at Marshallville United Methodist Church. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. McElroy of Columbus, Ohio, and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Owen Smith of Nahunta. A first-honor graduate of the Westfield Schools, and a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology. She was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Psi Chi national honor society in psychology, and the national honor societies of Golden Key, Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. She received a Master of Science degree in psychology from Georgia College and was a charter member of Psi Chi. She is a psychometrist with the Applied Psychology Center in Warner Robins. The groom-elect is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Grissom, Jr. of Kissimmee, Fla. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Wessie S. Jones of Marshallville. A graduate of the Westfield Schools, he attended Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and graduated from Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service where he was a Perry people Morrow reception Sat., Aug. 27 at local church The children of Rev. and Mrs. J. J. (Ilene) Morrow will be hosting a reception in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, August 27, 1994 from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. in the fellowship hall at Houston Lake Baptist Church in Perry. A money tree will be provided. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Upr ■.iarWßjS 1 ■ imP' VI |H m - Sm. ''• -;K. MiMii sblj "Give Me A 'W..." More than 20 members of the Westfield varsity and junior varsity cheerleading squads attended a cheerleading camp Aug. 8-13. The camp, conducted by the Eastern Cheerleaders Association, taught the girls sideline cheers, chants and dances. The two groups are sponsored this year by Mrs. Jean Floyd. The varsity squad will get to try out their cheers in front of a large following of Westfield fans this Friday night when they travel to Macon with the school's grid team. (HTJ photo by Jimmy Simpson) Social news mm wT member of Pi Sigma Eta. He is a licensed funeral director with JT ' '■ Kyle Herbert Littles Aimee Louise Smith McCullough Funeral Home in Warner Robins. 'W Ist / / Happy Birthday Kyle Herbert Littles will celebrate his first birthday on Monday, Aug. 28. Kyle is the son of Aretha and Kenneth Littles of Perry. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Littles of Brewton, Ala., and Mrs. Perlene Mitchell of Coffeeville, Ala. Forchette's celebrate 'Golden' anniversary with family, friends By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer Donald G. and Estelle Forchette of Pine Place celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary this past weekend. Their sons, Mark, in Atlanta, Donald in Ft. Lupton, Colo., and Mike, in Detroit, arranged for several events for their parents to which 80-100 people from California, New York, Colorado, Florida and Switzerland came. They have three sons, their wives, and five granddaughters. On Friday, August 12, the family and out-of-town guests met at the Forchette home in Perry for cocktails and a cook-out. On Saturday evening, August 13, they attended a cocktail party buffet at 7:30 p.m. at the Officers Club at Robins Air Force Base. On Sunday, August 14, they enjoyed a brunch at the Forchette home in Perry and attended mass at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Donald, the oldest son, a graduate of Auburn University, taught at Perry High School, and Mims 'Miss Congeniality* in WR Pageant Two local students were entered in the "Miss Warner Robins 1995” pageant held Saturday in the Warner Robins Civic Center. Shiranda Mims, Miss Perry High School, daughter of George and Rutha Mims, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, sang “Prickle Pear Bloom” in the contest. She is ■ * k *ll ■ K J* > ■ lijjj Lk' , ym ’Firing Up The Grill... ’ Educators at Perry Middle School fired up the grill last Thursday when they prepared lunch for more than 80 faculty members prior to the start of the 1994-95 school year phom G by jlmmy S Slmps n onr nter) *”* COOking team * (HTJ Local births Kyle Miller Jones Kyle Miller Jones was bom on Tuesday, August 9, 1994 to Tammy and William Jones of Hawkinsville. Maternal grandmother is Jackie Hawkins of Perry. Paternal grandmother is, Mrs. Coroella Gainger of Dade City, Fla. We erred... A recipe by Jan Kerce in last week's edition was mistakingly printed in error. The correct recipe is printed below. We apologize for any inconvenience the error may have caused. CHEESECAKE (This is the most festive dessert and very elegant. The taste of this cheesecake is truly delightful.) Use 9 1/2-inch springform pan. Crust - 1 1/4 cups crushed graham cracker crumbs 4 Tbls melted butter 2 Tbls sugar Mix and press into bottom of pan. Filling - 3 8-ounce cream cheese packages (room temp.) 3 eggs (room temp.) 1 cup sugar 2 1/2 tsp vanilla Mix and pour onto crust. Bake 35 minutes at 350 degrees F. Place into refrigerator for 30 minutes. Mix 3 pints sour cream, 6 Tbls sugar and 2 tsp vanilla. Pour onto cheesecake and bake 5 minutes at 350 degrees F. Topping - 2 10-ounce frozen raspberries 2 Tbls cornstarch 4 Tbls sugar Cook until thick and cool and top cheesecake. Can also use canned pie filling for topping. now owns and operates a dairy farm in Ft. Lupton, Colo.. He and his wife Jacque (Wissler), have four daughters Jo Ada, Malyka, Liberty and Justice. Michael (Mike), the middle son, a graduate of Perry High School and Auburn University, is a petty officer in the U. S. Coast Guard, stationed at Selfridge ANGB, in Detroit, Mich., with his wife Susan (Bloodworth), daughter of Homer and Betty Bloodworth of Perry. Mark, the youngest son, also a graduate of Perry High School and Auburn University, is vice president of Grieshaber-Switzerland, maker of surgical instruments, with offices in Kennesaw, Ga. He played football and guitar during his school years. He and his wife, Addie Marie (Ossi) of Marietta, Ga., have one daughter, Alexis Marie. The honorees, Don and Estelle, were married August 12, 1944., at St. Rose of Lucia Catholic Church in Audubon, New Jersey. They have lived in Perry since 1970. He is a retired Major in the U. S. attending Valdosta State and majoring in Theatre. She was named Miss Congeniality. Jenny McClintic, also of the Perry area, did interpretive signing to the song “God Bless the U.S.A.” She is a graduate of Georgia Southwestern College and teaches sixth grade in an Atlanta school. k. ./JBn Anthony Harris (center) displays the certificate he received after participating In a summer reading club at the Perry Library. Harris read a total of 25 books. Ironically, his sister, Amy (right) won a monthly drawing at the library and received the t-shlrt she Is displaying. Pictured with the youths Is Becky Yeatman, children's specialist at the library. (HTJ Photo by Pauline Lewis) Pilot Club planning second annual Nov. fashion show The Pilot Club of Perry has begun preparation for its second annual Holiday Fashion Show and Dessert. Billed to be a more elaborate holiday festivity than last year’s affair, the time is set for Thursday evening, November 17, at 7:30 p.m. The Northrop Corporation, 200 Army. Out-of-town guests, along with many friends and relatives, attended the celebration. Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heston, Cherry Hill, N. J., sister and brother-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Craig Heston, Rochester, N. Y, nephew; Mrs. Andrew McHugh, Barrington, N. J., sister-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ossi, Jacksonville, Fla. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Rudden, Port Richey, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McHugh and sons, Barrington, N. J., nephew; Ms. Maureen McHugh, Barrington, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Forchette, Marietta, son. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Forchette, Justice, Libby and Malayka, Fort Lupton, Colorado, son and granddaughters; Janet Arlene Whittaker, Iowa; George Whittaker, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. David Zona, Atlanta; and the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Ariail, Plains. Thompson graduates from Ok. university Phillip J. Thompson will receive a degree this summer on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus. Thompson will be eligible to participate in May commencement ceremonies. The graduate is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Thompson of Perry. 'A True Reader' Thompson Road in Perry, has lent its support to the Pilot Club by again providing their spacious cafeteria for the evening’s program. Tickets are $lO each and will go on sale soon. Reserve a table for your friends and open the holiday season in Perry with style.