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Wednesday, December 7,1994, Houston Times-Journal
Page 4B
Fowler and Correll become man and wife
Allison Corinne Fowler of
Simpsonville, S.C. and Victor
Crosby Correll, 111, of Augusta
were married on Saturday, Nov. 26,
1994 at 5 p.m. in the Clear Spring
Baptist Church in Simpsonville.
Allison is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Fowler of
Simpsonville, S.C. Victor is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Correll
Jr. of Perry.
The Rev. Thomas Mellette
officiated. Wedding music was
provided by Larry Loftis, organist,
and Betty Goodwin, soloist.
The bride wore a traditional
gown of white matte satin.
Designed with a basque bodice and
featured a V-portrait neckline and
long, tapered sleeves ending at
points at the wrist. The gown was
adorned with silk, Venice lace and
clusters of seed pearls. Front of the
full skirt was accented with pleats,
and the gathers at the back extended
into a semi-cathedral length train.
A fingertip, double veil of
imported English illusion with
finishing edges was gathered to a
satin headpiece of a bow effect and
was enhanced with rows of pearls.
The bouquet was a Biedermeier
styled bouquet of white roses and
stephanotis. The bouquet was
accented with cascading ribbons of
pearls and stephanotis.
The Maton of Honor was
Christie Colvin of Middletown,
R. Maid of Honor was Genie
Cunningham of Simpsonville,
S. Bridesmaids were: Dana
Goodwin of New London, Conn.,
cousin of the bride; Melissa
Fowler of Simpsonville, S.C.,
sister-in-law of the bride; Amy
Correll and Maggie Correll of
Perry, sisters of the groom;
Andralee Capitnn of Pleasant, S.C.;
Laura Graydon of Fountin Inn,
S.C. and Cindy Chandler of
Greenwood, S.C.
The Best Man was Victor
Correll Jr., father of the groom.
Bloodworth, from 2B
Potts, Martha Ann Rhodes and
Bunny Roberts. In May, the
groom’s mother hosted a Bridal Tea
at her Perry home and Peggy and
Sidney Bledsoe and Jane and Ted
Perfect entertained with a picnic
supper at the Bledsoe home.
Virginia Pickering. Daryl Beggs,
Renee Thomas and IXidre Pickering
gave a "Words of Wisdom"
luncheon at die Beggs' Covington
Churches, from 3B
son together
* * *
Parents" Day Out. Do you need
to do some Christinas shopping
without the children? Mother's
Morning Out volunteers will keep
them from 11 a m - 5 pin.
Snacks and lunch will be provided.
Call Karen Perry, 987-4680 to
make reservations.
* * *
Crossroads Family Cookbooks for
Christmas is an excellent idea and
at a gixxl price, ux>. Come by the
office and pick up several for
friends and family members.
Perry United
Methodist Church
"It's The Truth, Ruth", a chil
dren's musical, will be performed
Sunday evening, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m.
* * *
Poinsettia plants may be pur
chased in memory of, in honor of,
or for your home or gifts. Stop by
the church office to place your
orders.
* * *
Live Nativity will be on Dec. 21,
from 5:30 -7:30 p.m. The children
will work in 30-minute shifts.
* * *
Youth Dinner Theater dates are
Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 19 and
20. Our Drama Group will be pre
senting "The Best Christmas
Pageant Ever." Don't miss this
wonderful presentation. The play is
funny and very meaningful. Make
your reservations now.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bailey
were honored on their Fiftieth Wed
ding Anniversary with a reception
on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2-4 p.m. in the
Fellowship Hall.
* * *
The Adult Choir will present their
Christmas Music program at 7
p.m., Dec. 14-16 in the Church
Sanctuary. Order your tickets (no
cost.) The choir is under the direc
tion of Chris Murrell.
* * *
The Angel Tree is up in the Cross
Way. Come by and select your
Angel. We have ICK) children for
which we have made three angels
each. Our goal is for each child to
be taken three times.. Gifts need io
be wrapped with the angel attached
to it and returned to the Cross Way
by Thursday, Dec. 15.
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Mrs. Victor Crosby Correll 111
Ushers were; Craig Fowler of
Simpsonville, S.C., brother of the
bride; Kirk McMillan of Mableton,
Ga.; Jim Wright of Statesboro,
Ga.; Andrew Hoybach of
Charlotte, N.C.; Bill Wright of
Augusta; Bill Carter of Bath,
Maine; Travis Miller of
Columbus, cousin of the groom
and Jad Anthony of Spartanburg,
S.C.
home A Shrimp Boil was given
by Chery l and Jay Pruehs, Maggie
Chewning, Millicent and Mike
Macchione and Judy and Lee
Watkins at the Pruehs' Lithonia
home.
A Drop-In Bridal Tea was hosted
by Joan McMullan. Linda Boyd,
Judy McDonald and Marie Nix at
the McMullan home in Lithonia.
Perry
First Baptist
We have three major opportunities
in December to share Jesus.
First, we can give through the
Lottie Moon Christmas Offering
for Foreign Missions. Our
church"s goal is $13,500.
Secondly. Dr. Bailey Smilth,
former President of the Southern
Baptist Convention, worldwide
evangelist, and one of Dr.
Yarbrough s dearest friends, will be
our guest preacher ail day on De
cember 11 (8:45 ;utd 11 am. and 7
p.m. at First Baptist Church, Perry.
Thirdly, The 1994 edition of the
Living Christmas Tree with guest
artist, Jim Murray, will be a high
point of Perry's Christmas celebra
tion. Jim Murray is a godly and
talented soloist. He has been a part
of the Gaither Vocal Band, the Im
perials, and has ministered in music
around the world. He will join our
First Eaptist folks in a celebrative
musical extravanganza that will in
spire and challenge. Bring your
ftunily and friends. Performances
will be tm Friday, Sa.urday and
Sundav, Dec. 16, l 7 and 18 at 7
p.m., ;uid nr. afternoon performance
at 3 p.m on Sunday, D:c. 18.
Larry Wood is direextor for the Liv
ing Christmas Tree.
* * *
Coming events include: Saturday,
Dec. 17, First Annual Paint Ball
War; Thursday, Dec. 22, Christmas
Care Given; Tuesday, Dec. 27,
Youth Evangelism Conference in
Atlanta (cost is s4l).
* * *
Congratulations to those of First
Baptist Church family who helped
First Baptist rank third in Sunday
School Leadership Diplomas in the
state of Georgia, and eighth in the
state in WMU Leadership Diplo
mas.
* * *
XYZ Club will leave tit 4 p.m. on
Dec. 8 for a Uip to Callaway Gar
dens.
* * *
Brolherhtxxl Work Day in Albany
for Hood relief will be held on Sat
urday, Dec. 10
* * *
The Week of Prayer for Foreign
Missions is Dec. 9, with the
A reception was held at the First
Baptist Church in Simpsonville
hosted by the bride's parents.
A rehearsal dinner was held in
the Charleston Place Room at the
Embassy Suites Inn and Golfcourse
in Greenville, S.C. hosted by the
groom’s parenLs.
They enjoyed a lovely wedding
trip to Charleston, S.C'., and are
now residing in Augusta.
McClintic,
from 2B
Westfield Schools. He attended
Georgia College where he received a
bachelor's degree in marketing and
logistics, a master's degree in
logistics management, and a
master's in business administration.
He is a member of Kappa Sigma
Fraternity and is currently the sales
manager at Stanley Furniture.
Foreigh Mission Study being held
at 6:45 p.m. on Wednesday. Dec.
14. (There will be no business
meeting on this night.)
* * *
Approximately 12 people from
First Baptist will be going on a
mission trip to Jamaica, Feb. 4 -
11. Cost per person is S4OO. If
you would like to support your fel
low members in this missions ef
fort, donations can be made through
First Baptist Church. Please mark
checks for "mission trip”
* * *
If you would like to place a poin
setlia in the church in memory or
in honor of a frienc or loved one,
please call the church office (987-
2002), or Martha Flournoy *987-
0912), Margeen Wixxiy (988-1194),
Argene Claxton (987-4917), Myma
Wotxls (987-4378), Peggy Jackson
(987-2449) or Sara Andrews (987-
0841). Please order by Dec. 9, as
they will be in the church on Dec.
11.
* * *
The GA’s have made Christmas
ornaments which will be displayed
on two consecutive Wednesday
evenings, Dec. 7 ;uid 14, in the Old
Library and beside the elevator.
Donations in exchange for these or
naments will be given to our Lottie
Moon Christmas Offering for For
eign Missions. Stop by and enjoy
the handiwork of our young ladies
who have become involved in mis
sions.
* * *
This Christmas...keep a
promise...welcome a stranger...seek
out a forgotten friend... lis
ten...laugh... brighten the heart of
a child...encourage the
young...express your grati
tude...take pleasure in the beauty
and wonder of the earth...speak your
love...and speak it once again.
* * *
Second Memorial
Baptist
Sunday evening services now be
gin as follows: Discipleship
Training, 5 p.m; Worship at 6 p.m.
Robin Tedder is Pastor.
* * *
Wanted: Good New or Used
Bibles for the jail ministry at the
Houston County Jail Chapel. Con
tact Russell Henson at 923-7709.
* * *
Births,
from 2B
Byron. Maternal grandparents are
Bobby and Peggy Deese of Byron.
Paternal grandparents are Dee Smith
of Arizona and Ron Wheeler of
Byron.
Eddie Charles Billings 111
Eddie Charles Billings 111 was
bom on Monday, Nov. 21, 1994 to
La trice Releford of Perry and Eddie
Charles Billings Jr. of Perry.
Maternal grandparents are Sally
Releford of Perry and Rafe Green.
Maternal great-grandmother is Mane
Releford of Grovania. Paternal
great-grandmothers are Viola
Billings and Pauline Lester, both of
Perry.
Victoria Lynn Potter
Victoria Lynn Potter was born
on Monday, Nov. 21, 1994 to
Kristi and Robert Potter of
Jeffersonville. Maternal
grandparents are Roger and Linda
Christensen of Kathleen. Paternal
grandparents are James and Sharron
Potter of Warner Robins.
Tyler James Moroney
Tyler James Moroney was bom
on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1994 to
Tracy and Rick Moroney of Fort
Valley. Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. James Barber of
Warner Robins. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Moroney of Fort Valley.
Paternal great-grandparents are Mrs.
Annie M. Scott and the late Charlie
T. Scott of Perry. Maternal great
grandparents are Mrs. Blanche
Moroney and the late Richard
Moroney Sr. of Portland. Oregon.
Tyler is welcomed by big brother,
Joshua.
Todd and Deena Walton of Fort
Valley announce the birth of their
daughter Ruth McKinley Walton
bom Monday. Nov. 28, 1994. She
joins big brothers Will and Ben in
the Walton home. Mckinlay's
maternal grandparents arc Kenneth
and Tina Davidson of Fort Valley;
paternal grandparents are Mac and
Barbara Walton of Perry and
Denmark and Carol Groover of
Macon. Great grandmothers are
Ruth Todd and Rebecca Epps, both
of Macon.
Tiffany and Jim Crone of
Marietta, announce die birth of
twins, Thomas George and William
James on Tuesday, October 11,
1994. Grandparents are Stan and
Jdy StJohn of Mendham. New
Jersey. A 1 and Nancy Sherrod of
Windsor, England. Ernest Crone
and the late Jessie Crone of
Gainesville. Fla. Great
grandparents are Annie Ruth Boler
and die hue Watt Boler of Perry
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fm:m
Tammy Hammonds
Hammonds
recognized
by institute
Tammy Hammonds of Perry was
recently recognized for completion
of a training program in general
clerical work by Roosevelt Warm
Spring Institute for Rehabilitation.
Hammonds was one of three stu
dents from across the state who had
successfully completed vocational
preparation training at the facility.
The certificates were presented dur
ing graduation ceremonies held
Nov. 4 at the institute's campus in
Warm Springs.
Hammonds' job training was in
the institute's business education
department and in the yards and
grounds office. While at the insti
tute, she served on the student
council as a representative from her
dormitory floor and on the recre
ation committee. She was a
volunteer in the recreation
department and in the dormitory
was often busy helping other
students. She was a student judge in
the dormitory's student court and
also was a students athlete,
participating in the Victory Gaines.
Hammonds also received her CPR
certificate in November.
s£tn«.
PPG contributes to UW
The employees of PPG Industries recently completed
their United Way Campaign, raising $9,763 for a nine
percent increase over last year. Andrew Diamond of
PPG, right, presents the contributions including a
$3,000 corporate gift from PPG for a total gift of
$12,763 to Steve Rosenberg, Campaign Chairman, as
Plant Manager Kris McGee looks on.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE:
KENNETH J. LOTHIAN
Petitioner
CIVIL ACTION NO. A-2169
• ADOPTION PROCEEDING
FILED November 22, 1994
ORDER FOR SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION
DATED November 22, 1994
TO: JAVIER GRANADOS
You are hereby notified that on the 22nd
day of November 1994, Kenneth J.
Lothian filed a petition in the Superior
court of said County to seek adoption of
Syvel Johnson Dela Serna.
You are hereby commanded to file any
objection to sard adoption, in writing, on
or before February 3,1995, and to show
cause before the presiding Judge in
Chambers of Houston Superior Court at
8:45 o'clock, a m., on the 3rd day of
February, 1995, in the Courthouse in
Perry, Houston County, Georgia, why
the adoption proceeding filed on behalf
of the petitioner should not be granted
without the written consent of the natural
father of said minor child.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE George
F. Nunn, Jr., Judge of said Court, this tne
22nd day of November, 1994
Carol B Beiflower
Deputy Clerk,
Houston Superior Court
11-75 11/30-12/14
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE
KENNETH J. LOTHIAN
Petitioner
CIVIL ACTION NO. A-2169
ADOPTION PROCEEDING
FILED November 22. 1994
ORDER FOR SERVICE
BY PUBLICATION
DATED November 22, 1994
TO: Unknown Biological Father
You are hereby notified that on the 22nd
day of November 1994, Kenneth J.
Lothian filed a petition in the Superior
Court of said County to seek adoption of
Syrel Diane Dela Serna
You are hereby commanded to file any
obtection to said adoption, in writing, on
or before February 3,1995, and to show
cause before the presiding Judge in
Chambers of Houston Superior Court at
8:45 o'clock, a m., on the 3rd day of
February, 1995, in the Courthouse in
Perry, Houston County, Georgia, why
the adoption proceeding filed on behalf
of the petitioner should not be granted
without the .written consent of the
unknown biological father of said minor
child
WITNESS THE HONORABLE George
F. Nunn, Jr., Judge of said Court, this the
22nd day of November, 1994.
Carol B. Belflower
Deputy Clerk,
Houston Superior Court
11-76 11/30-12/14
CITATION
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Ben C. Yarbrough has petitioned for an
order finding that no administration is
NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE
NAME
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF HOUSTON:
CIVIL ACTION #94-V-51790-N
Notice is hereby given that SHELLY T.
GUSEMAN filed a Petition in the Superior
Court of Houston County, Georgia on the
lOTH day of November, 1994, praying for a
change in the name of minor child from
JOHN WARREN WHITE to JOHN
WARREN GUSEMAN.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to law
to any interested or affected party to appear
in said Court and to file objections to such
name changes. Objections must be filed
with said Court within 30 days of the filing
of said Petition..
This 10th day of November, 1994
Kathleen S. Grantham
Attorney for Petitioner
State Bar #305619
Grantham & Peterson
4031/2 South Pleasant Hill Rd.P.O. Drawer
6359
Warner Robins, GA 31095
11-55 11/16-12/7
NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS AND
DEBTORS
Georgia, Houston County
Notice is hreby given to all creditors of
teh Estate of CECIL GERALD RHODES
late of said county, deceased to render in
an account of their demands to the
undersigned witin the time prescribed by
law. All persons indebted to the estate are
hereby requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned. The family
and survivors of CECIL GERALD RHODES
SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE NOR
HELD LI ABLEf for any debts, past, present
or future, incurred by his wife, DEE DEE
WASHINGTON RHODES
, This the 26th day of Nov., 1994.
Kenneth J. Rhodes
1221 Little Deer Run
Canton, Georgia 30114
(404) 345-0406
11-72 11/30-12/21
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
HOUSTON COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
SHARYL C. VEST, Plaintiff
LUCIAN PAUL VEST, Defendant
TO LUCIAN PAUL VEST\
CIVIL ACTION NO. 94-V-51855-M
By Order for service by
publication dated the 23rd day of November,
1994, you are hereby notified that on the
23rti day of November. 1994, SHARYL C.
VEST filed suit against you for DIVORCE
You are required to file with the
Clerk of the Superior Court and to serve
upon plaintiffs attorney, HERBERT L.
WELLS, 812 Carroll Street, Perry, GA
31069 an Answer in writing within sixty (60)
days of the date of the order for publication
Witness, the Honorable
GEORGE F NUNN, JR and L A
McCONNELL, JR.. Judges of this Superior
Court
This 23rd day of November,.
1994
Linda E. Means, Deputy Clerk,
Houston Superior Court
11-70 11/30-12/21
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
INCORPORATE
Notice is given that Articles of
Incorporation which will incorporate B & J
BODY SHOP. INC . will be delivered to the
Secretary of State for filing in accordance
with the Georgia Business Corporation
Code. The initial registered office of the
corporation will be located at 123 Juiee
Emilyn Drive, Bonarire, Georgia 31005,
and its initial registered agent at such
address is JOHN H HARPER, JR.
11-71 11/30-12/7
NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE
NAME
GEORGIA
Houston County
CIVIL ACTION NO 94-V-51823-M
Notice is hereby given that Melisa Jane
Cabrera, the undersigned, fried her petition
to the Superior Court of Houston County.
Georgia, on the 1 6th day of November,
1994, praying for a change in the name of
the petitioner from Melisa Jane Cabrera to
Melisa Jane Heber. Notice is hereby given
pursuant to law to any interested or affected
party to appear in said Court and to file
objections to such name change Objections
must be filed with said Court within 30 days
of the filing of said petition. This 16th day of
November, 1994
Melisa Jane Cabrera
Petitioner
Filed in Office this 16th day of November
Carol B Belflower Deputy Clerk, Houston
Superior Court
11-66 11/23-12/14
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
HOUSTON COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
LAURIE ANN ATKINS, Plaintiff
v. VICTOR KEVIN ATKINS, Defendant
Civil Action No. 94-V-51808-M
To: Victor Kevin Atkins
By Order for service by publication
dated the 14th day of November,
1994, you are hereby notified that on the
14th day of November, 1994,
Laurie Ann Atkins filed suit against you
for divorce.
You are required to file with the Clerk
of the Superior Court and
to serve upon plaintiff’s attorney,
Lawrence O. Guillory, P.O. Box 7334,
Warner Robins, Georgia, an Answer in
writing within sixty (60) days of
the date of the order for publication.
Witness, the Honorable George F.
Nunn, Jr., and L.A. McConnell, Jr.,
Judges of this Superior Court.
This 14th day of November, 1994.
Carol B. Belflower
Deputy Clerk, Houston Superior Court
11-59 11/23-12/14
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
HOUSTON COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
TIMOTHY C. STRICKLAND, Plaintiff
v. CHONG NAN STRICKLAND,
Defendant
Civil Action No. 94-V-51808-M
To: CHONG NAN STRICKLAND
By Order for service by publication dated
the 10th day of November,
1994, you are hereby notified that on the
10th day of November, 1994,
TIMOTHY C. STRICKLAND filed suit
against you for MODIFICATION OF CHILD
CUSTODY AND SUPPORT.
You are required to file with the Clerk of
the Superior Court and
to serve upon plaintiffs attorney .KATHLEEN
S. GRANTHAM. P.O. Drawer63s9, Warner
Robins, Ga. 31095 an answer in writing
within sixty (60) days of the date of the order
for publication.
WITNESS, the Honorable George F. Nunn,
Jr. and L.A. McConnell, Jr., Judges of this
Superior Court.
This the 10th day of November, 1994.
Linda Meens
DEPUTY CLERK,
HOUSTON SUPERIOR COURT
1163 12/14