Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, October 19, 1994, Page Page 2B, Image 10

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• Wednesday, October 19,1994, Houston Times-Journa! Page 2B HufisiL. ■'■** w. HR^t s**- ’^.<iß Mrs. David Andrew Watrous Williford wed at Perry UMC Miss Kendall Laßue Williford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Williford of Perry, became the bride of David Andrew Watrous of Ledyard, Conn., on July 9th at the Perry United Methodist Church. Mr. Watrous is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Watrous of Ledyard, Conn. The double ring candlelight ceremony was performed by Pastor Datha Ellis from the Mustard Seed Faith Center in Savannah and Pastor Glenn Clower from Victory Christian Fellowship in Perry. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a classic silk gazzara gown featuring a sweetheart neckline with cap sleeves set off with silk roses at shoulders. The fitted bodice richly embroidered with lace and pearls, dropped to a Basque waist with a full skirt and a large butterfly bow in back. Her chapel length veil was secured by a matching head piece of silk roses and pearls. She carried a cascade of blush roses, calla lillies and stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Leasa Perkins of Savannah. Bridesmaids were Miss Amy Ham, Miss Julie Womble, and Mrs. Patti Wilds of Savannah. Miss Ashley Wilds was the junior bridesmaid. Miss Brooke Chalfant and Miss Ashley Perkins were flower girls. Ringbearer was Master William Henry Dodge, Jr. Evans, Lilley plan Dec. wedding Allison Brook Evans of Gastonia, N.C. and Aaron Benjamin Lilley of Perry have announced their plans to be married on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1994 in the First Presbyterian Church in Gastonia, N.C. Allison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Evans of Gastonia, N.C., and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myzie of Plainfield, NJ, Mrs. William Theis and the late Mr. William Theis of Middlebury, Vermont. She graduated from Birth Mary Janice Lollis Mary Janice Lollis was born on Monday, Sept. 12, 1994 to Chip and Natalie Lollis of Perry. She is the granddaughter of Richard and Gloria Norris and Janice H. Parker and Sammy and Mary Ann Bowers. Mary Janice has four sisters and a brother, Lindsey, Nicole, Ashlee, Jessi and Ethan. Pick-Your-Own Kiwi V . J Where?: DOUBLE Q FARMS - Highway 26, Hawkinsville, Georgia When?: Saturday, October 22 through Sunday, October 30, 1994 Time: Mon. through Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Sun. 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.) Telephone: 912-892-3794 (Not a Toll Call from Houston County) Come and enjoy the fun of picking Kiwi from Georgia's largest Kiwifruit orchard. We leave our fruit on the vine longer for maximum sweetness and nutrition, much better than you will find in the grocery store. Freshly picked Kiwifruit will keep in a plastic bag in the refrigerator for several months. To ripen, leave at room tem perature. Pick enough to enjoy Georgia Kiwi all winter! Our farm is located on Georgia Highway 26,10 miles East of 1-75 (Exit 41). WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT! CONTAINERS FURNISHED You Pick Special On Our Delicious Kiwi Peach, Kiwi Pepper Jam. Tim Watrous, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were ■ Mr. Pete Huff and Mr. Will Watrous of Ledyard, Conn., and Mr. Will Williford of Perry, brother of the bride. Mrs. Nancy Joiner was the organist while Jeff Edes played piano and Bruce Scott accompanied on the flute. Miss Toni Henson and Mr. R.T. Dodge IV, cousin of the bride, both sang solos as part of the ceremony. After exchanging vows, the couple was honored at a reception held in the church fellowship hall. Mr. Ryland T. Dodge, grandfather of the bride, sang a solo honoring the newlyweds. Following, there were musical selections by Jeff Edes and Bruce Scott who were later joined by the groom on saxophone and his brothers, Tim on trombone, and Will on trumpet. The bride, a graduate of; Northside High/School in Warner Robins, attended Savannah College of Art and Design and Armstrong College before attending Rhema Bible Training Center in Tulsa, Ok. The bridegroom, a Rhema Bible Training Center graduate, is a Rhema staff member and a musician traveling with the Rhema Band. The couple enjoyed a wedding trip to St. Simons Island before returning to Tulsa, Ok., where they currently reside. Asbrook High School in Gastonia and from the Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C. She is employed with the Gaston County Schools. Aaron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lilley of Perry and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell Glass of Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earls of Ocala, Fla. He graduated from Westfield Schools and is enlisted with the United States Military Academy. He is commissioned 2nd Lieutenant US Army, Armor Officer Basic Courses at Fort Knox, Kentucky. LOVE-DUO | Diamond Engagement and j Diamond Wedding Ring Se < x 14 Karat Gold i Was $625 J ] Brown's Jewelers C AARP to host congressional forum By PAULINE LEWIS Society Editor Mrs. Mildred Smith Kennedy of Macon celebrated her 90th birthday on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1994, joining the growing number of nonagenari ans in this area. Her family honored her with a luncheon at the Henderson Baptist Church on Sunday, August 6. A native of Henderson, Mrs. Kennedy is the sister of the late Maida Smith Ragan, also of Henderson. Family members who attended were from Georgia, South Carolina and Florida. Listed below, all are from Georgia except as noted other wise. Those in attendance were: Elgie Kennedy, her husband; Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Evans and Jennie Lynn, all of Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ragan, Mrs. Betty Kersey and Dr. Billy Ragan of Henderson. Family honors Mrs. Kennedy at 90 By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer The Perry AARP will sponsor an Bth Congressional District Forum in the New South Arena at the Georgia Fairgrounds and Agricenter, Perry, Ga„ on Saturday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The Bth Congressional District stretches from Macon to Valdosta, and good attendance from the area is expected. Mayor Jim Worrall will wel come the audience and participants to the Forum. The Perry Welcome Center will set up an information table; and local grocers will set up a table of light refreshments. Coffee and seat ing will be between 10 a.m. and 11 a..m. The Forum will begin at 11 a.m. This will be a non-partisan event. Craig Mathis and Saxby Andrew UMC plans church supper Andrew United Methodist Women are sponsoring a blackeyed peas and cornbread supper on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Instead of the usual “bring a covered-dish” supper, all you have to do on this night is come and eat! The United Methodist Women will do the rest. Andrew UMC is Overton Jewelers Bridal Registry Kathy Moore and Jim McKinney Nov. 5 Johanna Compton and James Wessells Nov. 5 April Dorsett and Michael Sain Dec. 17 Allison Evans and Aharon Lilley Dec. 17 Keri Griggs and Brian Dolan Dec. 17 Tennis * 1 $4 0000 Bracelet 1 Overton JezoeCers 905 Carroll Street Perry, GA 31069 ““ Mon - Sat 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. A ‘Tradition of Quality and Service Perry Chiropractic Health Center Is Proud To Bring You This Special Offer Relief For: 1. Headaches and Migraines 2. Low Back and Leg Pains 3. Pain Between Shoulders 4. "Popping" Noises in Neck and Spine 5. Stiffness of Neck mm Dr. John Magac Those attending from Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bryant and Brenton; Mrs. Joyce Wilder, Heather and Trey; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ragan and Chad; and Mr. and Mrs. Travis Bennett Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ragan and Brett; and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ragan, Adam and David, all of Unadilla; Ms. Rhonda Garrett of Columbia, S. C.; Dusty and Pam Shutllesworth and Ms. Elizabeth Smith, all of Warner Robins: Ms. Miriam A. Russell of Suwannee, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ragan and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams, all of Thomasville; Mr. Bobby Ragan and Ms. Gerin Ragan, both of Duluth; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ragan of Smyrna; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson of Milledgeville; Ms Michele Cloud and Mr. Matt Cloud, both of Athens; and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Chappell and Ansley of Dudley. Chambliss have agreed to be there, 10 a..m. to 12 noon, and Bill Powell, WMAZ-TV personality, will serve as moderator. The audience will be allowed to submit questions for presentation to the candidates. AARP will lumish lunch at 12 noon.. AARP will also have informa tion on women’s rights, auto and home safety, widows’ rights, finan cial affairs, Medicaid and AARP available after the meeting. AARP will have two dozen volunteers to manage affairs and answer ques tions. The local AARP will partic ipate and assist. The Perry AARP chapter will hold its regular meeting and bingo at 2 p.m., 0ct.22, in the Houston County Agricultural Building on Carroll Street. For further informa tion, contact Ray Bethune, club president (912) 987-0793. located on Georgia Highway 127 between Houston Lake and Moody Road in Kathleen. Cost is reasonable and no reservations are necessary. For more information contact Shelby Arnold, UMW President, at 987- 9439 or 987-1397. . Earrings'^® 1 pt. each ear / .2 ct. Mt, 10 K. 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Rates subject to change without notice Certain limitations apply fjaie requires automabJdeduction of monthly payments from Bank South deposit account. ©1994 Bank South Corporation Mlmber FDIC Solid Waste Management Services Public Notice Full Cost Report The Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act requires that Houston County develop a strategy for reducing the amount of garbage going into landfills and other disposal facilities in the State by 25 percent per person between 1992 and 1996. This reduction may be accomplished by many techniques including recycling materials such as plastic, newspa per, and aluminum cans. It can also be accomplished by diverting yard trimmings from the disposal facility into backyard or other composting operations. Many other innovative methods for reducing our local waste stream are available. Most of these methods involve your cooperation and effort so that Houston County can ensure sufficient waste disposal capacity and a safe environment for our community in the furture. If you are interested in information about what you can do to help, please feel free to contact Tommy Stalnaker, who can be reached daily at 912-987-4280. The Act also requires that Houston County inform our citizens about the actual cost of providing solid waste management services to the community. As part of that public education effort, Houston County presents the following information about solid waste management in Houston County. HOUSTON COUNTY 1990 ESTIMATED POPULATION 32,779 Fiscal Year July 1,1993 to June 30,1994 FULL COST INDICATORS AMOUNTS Totalcostto(nsrotofwvtrnmont)of«>M<l wasta aorricos: 670,326 Total coot of ootid waste oorvicot per ponon 2 0 45 for (asuco of government) Charged to Citizens Actual Coot to Government 1-Collection 405,784 405,784 3- Education Included in collecti >n and disposal funds 4. Recycling Included in collecti m and disposal funds PER PERSON INDICATORS AMOUNT Ton* of waste disposed of por parson for 49 Coot pm- ton to citizens of 'name of 4 2.15 mmmmm For further information about the data included in this notice or about the Annual Solid Waste Management Survey and Full Cost Report, please contact the local government by calling: Tommy Stalnaker, 2018 Kings Chapel Road, Perry, GA 31069, 912-987-4280, Monday through Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. BeautiControl Cosmetics Consultant Ellen Evans SPECIAL OFFER! 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