Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, November 02, 1994, Page 1B, Image 9

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Lifestyles Htustm Times-Journal § Pauline Lewis I » „ Society editor Hospitalized: Mr. Adams (Tom Adams’ dad), Raymond Smith (D. Thames brother-in-law), Gorden Grimm (Gordy’s dad), Horace Minyard (Carol Montgomery’s uncle), Viola Broadway, Marion Leaptrot (Nell Woodruff’s sister-in-law), George Gonzalez (Joaquin’s family friend), Marlin Kinsey, Billy Boone, May Stanley, Mary Prickett (Diana Yarbrough’s friend). * * * Meadowbrook Rehab.: Johnny Brewer * Recuperating at Home: Lindsey Bell, Mike Gauger, Andy Talton, Sr., Paulette Tompkins, John and Leila Clifton, Muriel Akin, Thelma Walton, Jim Sessoms, Margie Watts, Tina Davidson, Wister “Bud” Williams, Alice Connell, Joaquin Gonzalez. Julie Foy, Kathryn Leaptrot (Nell Woodruff s sister-in-law), Charles Midtbo (L. Grimm’s dad), Charis Schemm (Christina Yarbrough's friend), Bar bara Green (Bill Green's sister-in law), Bob Green (Bill Green’s brother), 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), Korrie Kice (Janet Modrell’s niece). •* * * Prayers for Missionaries: Jennifer Harville, Guam (Bill Green’s niece): Sam and Janet Harper, Peru (Lois Alhon’s niece and nephew), A 1 Bailey, Guatemala (former Perryan). * * * Sympathy is Extended: -To wife, Helen Parker of Perry; son, Norman M. Parker 111 of Dou glas: three granchildren and three great-grandchildren, upon the death of Norman M. Parker of Perry, on Sunday, Oct. 23. 1994. -To sister, Gladwyn Sproull Barfield; nephew. W. Edgar Barfield. Jr. and familly. and other relatives and friends, upon the death of Kathryn Sproull Barker of Provi dence Health Center in Thomaston, Ga„ on Sunday. OCt. 23. 1994. -To Rachel Calhoun of Perry, and other relatives, upon the death of her mother, Pearl Miller Mot ley, 101, of Barnesville, on Wednesday. Oct. 26. 1994. -To Joseph S. Hawke of Perry and other relatives, upon the death of his mother, Katie Lou Davis Hawke of Morgan, on Thursday, Oct. 27. 1994. -To Wanda Goodroe and Barbara Frances, both of Perry, and other relatives, upon the death of their brother, Clyde A. Parker of I Eicon, on Saturday, (Jet 29, 1994. * * * Congratulations! -To cousins. Heather Harris and Kim Harris who will celebrated their 15th birthdays on Saturday, Oct. 29. -To Rick and Theresa Williams of Fort Smith, Ark., and formerly of Perry, upon the birth of their daughter, Emily Kristine Williams, on Oct. 6, 1994. Weight, 3 lb. 6 oz. Emily joins Jonathan, Dylan and Erica in the Williams house hold. -To Maurice and Susan (Richardson) Nichols upon the birth of their son, William Wylder Ni chols on Oct. 17, 1994. -To Sara Ruth and Emmette Cater upon their 50th wedding an niversary. A reception will be held at First Baptist Church on Sunday, PeiTyArea Home Loan Rates Pettersaon Sc iVaaonaica 8.250% + .750 disc. pts. Debt ratio to 50% •FHA/VA rates upon request. Debt consolida tion loans. Mob'.e homes on owned land 15 to 30-yr. terms. Second mortgages at prime. Commericlal & SBA Loans. Farmer MAC Loans. Pettereoon& Associates Financial Planner, Insurance Sen/ices Commercial, Residential, and Farm Loans P.O. BOX 27 514-B GEN. C. HODGES BLVD. Tel: 912-987-3817 Nov. 6, 2-4 p.m. -To Local artist Butler Brown, featured in Houston/Peach Neigh bors. Brown recently moved to the Mildred Warren home on Nortliside Drive. -To Marine Cpl Darin Rutledge, 22, son of Jimmy Jr. and Susie Rutledge of Perry. He is a 1991 graduate of Perry High School. RuUedge entered the Marine Corps in June 1991. He is one of about 2,000 Navy members patroling the waters just miles off the coast of Haiti. He is an electrician with a Marine unit embarked onboard USS Nashville, an amphibious transport ship homeported in Norfolk, Va. -To Mayor Jim Worrall and Perry Hospital officials who,together, proclaimed Oct. 19 as Mammography Day in Perry in an effort to encourage women to have regular mammograms in the fight against breast cancer. -To Jeanette Louise and Ernest L. Mills Jr. of Perry, who cele brated their 40th wedding anniver sary with a dinner party given at their home by their son, Billy Mills. Mills and the former Jean nette Louise Savage were married Oct. 30, 1954, in Milton, Del. * * * Bits and Pieces: Representatives from 46 different colleges, tech schools and military schools met at Houston County High School on Monday with stu dents from Houston County High School, LPerry High School and Westfield High School , to present career choices to them. * * * Melanie McKeller McDonald, Media Director for Habitat Interna tional, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald of Perry, was the guest speaker for die Hous ton County Retired Teachers Asso ciation, at their luncheon meeting at the Holday Inn in Warner Robins on Wednesday, Oct. 19. 1994. * * * Grace Daniel will present an Or gan Concert on Wed., Nov. 2 at 6 p in at Perry United Methodist Church. Family Night Supper will be served. Cost: $4 for adults; $2 for children sth grade and younger. * * * City-wide neighborhood meeting at Houston County Agricultural Extension building on Carroll St., Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. for a covered dish dinner. All neighborhood watchers and their families are en couraged to come. For further in formation, contact Bobbie Richard son, 987-1201 or Bill Hathcock, 987-2323. * * * Greg Holmes of Perry served as usher groomsman in the wedding of Stacy Eloise Stubbs and Morris Jordan Michael Jr. on Oct 15, 1994 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Macon. * * * Rodney A. Forbes of Perry served as a groomsman in die wed- Please see LEWIS, Page 3B Kathleen, GA • (912) 987-5047 Offering a unique program of total image awareness • Skin Analysis • Color Analysis • Skin Care • Cosmetics • Accessories • Workshops The Perry Rotary Club* will be at the Second Annual 1994 Elko Community Crafts and Yard Sale with great food and "junque." Ya'llcome! 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 WM I .JMf b|| |// . - § liSt. Sharon Brown works in the kitchen of her Kings Crest home Sharon Brown learned to cook watching mom prepare meals By PAULINE LEWIS Society Editor The Houston Times-Journal's Cook of the Week is Sharon Brown. She is a native of New York State and a graduate of John son City High School in that state. After graduation, she moved to Cal ifornia where she lived for 20 years, and majored in Business and Child Development at Riverside Commu nity College. She worked at Northrop for live years and at American Honda, in purchasing and inventory, prior to moving to Perry in August 1993, with her husband, Mark Brown, a Northrop employee, and their two children, Koren, a 12-year-old 6th grader, and Ryan, an almost-10- year-old 4th grader. The family attends St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Perry. They have A pet cockatiel, Sugar Noodle, and three cats - Nike, Tiger and Stinky. Sharon Brown's hobbies include work in the Perry Pilot Club, working two days each week in Loaves and Fishes and helping in school classrooms. Mark's hobbies include water-skiing, participating in the children's sports, serving as assistant softball coach in softball at Ochlahatchee and now attending their soccer games. Sharon says that she learned to cook by helping her mom in the kitchen and watching the older women in her mother’s family as they prepared tasty dishes. The following are some of her favorite recipes for easy-to-make food which she feels that you and your families will enjoy. CALLICO BEAN CASSEROLE (Very Tasty!) 1 lb. hamburger 1/2 lb. bacon 1 cup chopped onions 1/2 cup ketchup (catsup) 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 1/2 tsps. mustard BeautiControl Cosmetics Consultant Ellen Evans Wednesday Nov. 1,1994 1 tsp vinegar 1 cup pork and beans 1 cup kidney beans 1 cup lima beans Saute' hamburger, onion and ba con until lightly browned. Mix all ingredients and bake 1 hour at 300 degrees F in oven. HOMEMADE SALSA This recipe can be increased very easily. Adjust your seasoning and spices according to the degree of heartburn you prefer! 2 1/2 cups diced plum tomatoes (you can use regular tomatoes) 1/2 cup red bell pepper 1/2 cup yellow bell pepper 1/4 cup fresh cilantro , or more 1/2 cup chopped onion (purple, yellow or sweet onion) 1/4 cup chopped green onion 2 cloves of crushed garlic 2 tablespoons sherry or red wine Please see COOK, Page 3B Your Hometown Department Store Everyday Tools of the Trade - Carhartt. A. '-'X Vc' / Hrj \\ / ° A \y 7^ —~4J j i y c \ Jk v / \ i \ V x 1 '\/° f S= \ I [THf V \J 1 * fictJ^ Fiiois set holiday fashion show and dessert in Nov. 1B The Pilot Club of Perry will open the holiday season for the community with with its annual Holiday Fashion Show and Dessert on Thursday, Nov. 17. The stage will be set in the dining room at Northrop Corp. at 7:30 p.m. According to Sandra Bowen, co ordinator of the Fashion Show. “The fashions this season are out of this world and the people chosen to model the clothes are beautiful. The food, as usual, will be deli cious! We are so excited! All of this begins the Holiday Season right here in Perry!” The merchants participating in the show are: Sharing Elegannce Formal Wear of :Henderson, The Tog Shop, B. C. Moore and Son. The Sugarplum Tree, all of Perry: and The Clothing Carnival at Unadilla. C. and C. Photography will provide the fashions for men. The Daisy Patch will add to die festive occasion by providing deco rations for the tables and the entry. Another feature of this year’s holi day party will be the give-away of an elegantly decorated Christinas 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 abouty our clubs, schools and churches. In order to meet our deadlines, all social, club, school and 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. Subscribe Today - Call 987-1823 Bryant Farms & Green Houses Hwy 230 East • Unadilla, GA * 627-9588 3 Miles East Of Unadilla Get Them While They Last! Pansies *B°° peril* Tree, a donation of The Daisy Patch. A SI.OO donation will give anyone an opportunity to take the tree home for Christmas. You do not have to be present to win. Un til the evening of the Fashion Show, the tree will decorate the window at Impressions in Down town Perry. You will want to be a part of this season’s opening event. Tick ets are SI 0.00. Members of die Pi lot Club of Perry invite you to the Holiday Fashion Show and Dessert in Perry, Georgia. Six from Perry win The Ga. National Fair Horseshoe Pitching Tournament wa sheld Saturday, Oct. 15. 1994. Out of 34 participants from the state, six members of the Perry Horseshoe Pitching Club placed in their perspective class. Class C: John Rackley, first, and Pat Kovac, third; Class D: Howard Kuehn. first and Joann Kennedy, second; Class E: Jan Collier, second, and Marville Jenkins, third. i A. CAPE COAT 119" 12 oz. 100* cotton duck. 100* polyester Worstcrlon lining, fusion double dyed then prewashed. self collar, covered two-way zipper front, cape snaps from to back, two front pockets with side entry, one inside pocket, inside adjustable drawcord at waist. Sizes M-L-XL-2X Hunter green or chestnut. B. ACTIVE JAC 59" 100* cotton, attached hotxl with adjustable drawcord. zipper front, front hand-warmer pockets, rib-knit cuffs and bottom band M-1.-Xl.-2X. Brown. C. VEST 39" 100* cotton, quilt Oil lining, zipper front. Sizes Ml. XI.-2X Biown or black D. SANTA FE JACKET 84" Western sis ling 12 o/. cotton duck with plied yarns, zippei frt*m. two Ironi well ptvkcls, rib-knit enlT ami bottom hand. Size** M I \l 2\. Chestnut.