Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, October 26, 1994, Page 1B, Image 9

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Wednesday Oct. 26,1994 mmmmm Lifestyles Houston Times-Jouml Andy Bacon earns highest Scouting honor By PAULINE LEWIS Society Editor Joseph Andrew Bacon was presented his Eagle Badge in a recent ceremony held at Crossroads United Methodist Church. The ceremony included presentation of his award by Bobby Tuggle, Scoutmaster of Troop 96, when Andy's uncle, the late Carl Boland, was presented his Eagle Badge 32 years earlier. Troy Gay, Scoutmaster of Troop 96, presided over the Eagle Court of Honor which included lighting the Eagle Trail with Eagle Scouts T. J. Gay and Jonathan Bowling. The Eagle Charge was given by Eagle Scout Shannon Fonda, past Chief, Order of the Arrow Lodge. The Eagle Pledge was given by Eagle Scout William Scwatz, past Chief, Order of the Arrow Lodge. The many Eagle Scouts in die audience joined Andy to renew their Eagle Scout Pledge. Andy's mother, Annie Bacon, pinned the Eagle badge upon his chest with much pride, and read a poem to her son that was specifically wrtten for him and his years of scouting, and the cutting of apron strings so he could soar with the best of the Eagles. In turn. Andy presented his father, Lynn Bacon, an Eagle tie clasp and his mother, the Eagle pin attached to a red rose corsage with red, white and blue ribbon. There were letters of f w i* Hospitalized: Mr. Adams (Tom Adams’ dad), Gorden Grimm (Gordy’s father), Horace,Minyard (Carol Montgomery’s uncle), Julie Foy, (Craig’s daughter and John Newton’s niece), Jim Sessoms, Raymond Smith (D. Thames’ brother-in-law), Marion Leaptrot (Nell Woodruff’s sister-in-law), George Gonzalez (Joaquin’s family friend), and Linda Jacobson. * * * Meadowdale Rehab.: Johnny Brewer. * * * Recuperating at Home Lindsey Bell, John and Leila Clifton, Debbie Fendley, Muriel Akin, Thelma Walton, Tina Davidson, Wister “Bud” Williams, Lucile Pritchett, Alice Connell, Joaquin Gonzalez, Kathryn Leaptrot (Nell Woodruff’s sister-in-law), Charles Midtbo (L. Grimm’s father), Nadine Wilder (Keiland Hairrington’s friend), Barbara Green (Bill Green’s sister-in-law), Bob Green (Bill Green’s brother), Laura Green (Sheila Harris’s friend), Roselyn Mullen (Marie Lewis’s mother), Mary Julia Fowler (Rosemari Patterson’s mother). W. O. Stewart (Joe’s grandfather), Sheldon Shelton (Frank Shelton’s grandson) and Korrie Kice (Janet Modiell’s niece). * * * Congratulations!! -To Lezlee Darlene Johnson and H. Christopher Small IV, who were married May 14 in Perry United Methodist Church. The bride is the DR. J. CRAIG PAITERSON FIND OUT NOW WHETHER CAREFUL PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC CARE CAN RELIEVE YOUR ACHES AND PAINS iThis examination normally cofcts $35.00 or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological |test, a blood pressure test, a spinal alignment check, an examination for restricted or excessive motion |of the spine, a muscle strength test, and a private consultation to discuss the results. Any further (treatment shall be agreed upon in writing by both parties. ! PATTERSON ! CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 1304 Macon Road • Perry, Georgia • 987-7555 congratulations trom President and Mrs. William Clinton, U.S. Senator Sam Nunn, Governor and Mrs. Zell Miller, State Representative Larry Walker, Mayor Jim Worrall of Perry, Scout Executive Irby Small, and many scouts from all around. Before die Court of Honor was over, everyone was led into the social hall by Billy McDaniel, the Senior Patrol leader of Troop 96. Once the 120 guests were seated in the social hall, the Echeconnee Lodge Order of the Arrow dance team performed the Eagle Trap. The dancers included: Bruce Silverstein, advisor and drummer; David Silverstein, Rhelt Parker, Matt Johnson, Will Hall, Darrel and Joey Gibbons. It was a beauuful performance in tribute to Andy and his achievement in earning his Eagle. The Eagle Court of Honor was closed by the Rev. Phillip Thomason, then pastor of Crossroads United Methodist Church. Among die special guests were: Andy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boland from Blairsville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bacon from Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Boland; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Boland and children, Naomi and Sarah, all from Blairsville; Boy Scouts in Troop 96, and from all over Middle Georgia. Pauline Lewis Society editor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry T. Johnson of Perry. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Small, also of Perry. Kelley Bennet of Artlanta was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Julie Bishop of Perry, Kim Forbes of Warner Robins, Cindy Horton of Marietta, Marti Jorddan of Memmpis, Tenn., and Alissa Storey of Columbia, S. C. (formerly of Perry). Junior attendants were Karen Walker of Charleston, S. C., Mandy Burgess of Summerville, S.C., and Kaeleigh Heath of Macon. Brad Bolton of Jonesboro, Alaska, was best man. Usher groomsmen were John Bishop, Tom Arnett of New Britain, Conn., the bride's brother Lance Johnson, Mark King, Shannon Smith of Marietta and the groom's brother Brandy N. Small. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip to Cibonney Resort in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the Smalls are living in Warner Robins. -To Thelma and John H. Padgett of Kathleen, upon their 50th wedding anniversary. Their children honored them with a reception Oct. 22 at Houston Lake Baptist Church. Padgett and the former Thelma Louise Hunter were married Oct. 23, 1944, in Fitzgerald. Their chldren are Elaine Moody of Warner Robins, Alan Padgett, Terry Padgett and the late Larry Padgett. They have eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION No Obligation, Nothing to Pay You may have one of these 12 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: «■ Low Back Pain isr Headaches «• Neck Pain Arthritis ”xy f y*v\ M jSHB^ J|N[ ' ‘Jfc'.^L Andy Bacon (center) receives an award from Bobby Tuggle, scoutmaster of Troop 96 in Perry, as his mother, Annie Bacon, looks on. Andy Bacon joined the Boy Scouts of America as a second grade Tiger Cub to Pack 419. He earned his Arrow of Light, completing his four-year Cub Scout program. The trail to Eagle began after he transferred into Boy Scouts in April " .r\ . - IjUrP* mk ' '"/M . ... ik" . Si v „Jm Birhtday celebration Mrs. Mildred Smith Kennedy of Macon celebrated her 90th birthday on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1994, joining the growing number of nonagenarians in this area. Her fam ily honored her with a luncheon at the Henderson Bap tist Church on Sunday, Aug. 6. A native of Henderson, Mrs. Kennedy is the sister of the late Maida Smith Ra gan, also of Henderson. Family members who attended were from Georgia, South Carolina and Florida. «• Painful Joints «*• Bursitis Dizziness «■ Hip Pain Social, school church news deadlines In an effort to better serve our readers and meet printing deadlines, The Houston Times-Journal is asking readers to please observe deadlines for submitting your engagement and wedding announcements, as well as news aboutyourclubs, schools and churches. In order to meet our deadlines, all social, club, schooland church news will have to be in our office by 5:30 p.m. Friday, for publication in the following Wednesday's newspaper. If you are unable to come by during the day, there is a mail slot on the front door in which to drop your items. We appreciate your co-operation. Arm/Leg Pain Muscle Spasms Numbness Arm/Leg Pain between Shoulder when he was 10 and one-half years old. He has held various leadership positions, including Den chief, Patrol leader and assistant patrol leader, quartermaster, scribe and other positions. EXTRA stt OUMNCI! SAVE 60% TO 75% BY TAKING AN EXTRA 50% OFF The ENTIRE STOCK of RELINED REDUCED CLEARANCE! Junior/Misses/Plus & Girls sixes' 4-14 Fashions & Accessories 1B The Perry Rotary Club* will be at the Second Annual 1994 Elko Community Crafts and Yard Sale with great food and "junque." Ya'll cornel Live music, hourly entertainment, & family fun. Saturday, Nov. 5,7 a.m. -ti 11... Downtown Elko * All Club proceeds go to local charities & student scholarships Mel wood Nail Salon ATTENTION: Nail Technicians (Nails Only)- Booth Rentals or Commission Perry Market Place- Call Perry-987-3730/ ask for Peggy or 912/788-0731/ Macon. The 9{evJ ‘Beginning Baptist Church Hwy 341 • 6 miles South of Ft. Valley Chicken Barbeque Saturday, October 29 Serving Lunch 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sing 4 - 6 p.m. Alpha Echo's & Others Serving Supper 6 - 7:30 p.m. Proceeds going to build a new sanctuary. For more information call 987-5335 or 825-5054 SIKIUK SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY FOR THE STORE NEAR YOU CALL CAPO Cato Kids available at selected Cato stores xJiieS?/ Don’t Forget To Vote For Our Friend Robert A. (Bobby) Rowan Public Service Commissioner He has always helped us ' when we called Paid by The Bobby Rowan Campaign BIG THIS WEEK ONLY! ENTIRE STOCK CLASSIC TURTLENECKS BUY 2. GET 1 FREE Junior/Misses/Plus Sixes & Girls sixes' 4-14