Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, December 28, 1994, Page Page 5A, Image 5

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Evans becomes bride of Lt. Lilley on Dec. 17 The First Presbyterian Church in Gastonia, NC, was the setting for the candlelight military wedding ceremony uniting Allison Brooks Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Evans, of Gastonia and Lieutenant Aaron Benjamin Lilley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Liliey of Perry. Miss Evans is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Evans of Harpers Ferry, WV and the late Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myzie of Plainfield, NJ and Mrs. William Theis of Middlebury, VT and the late Mr. Theis. Lieutenant Lilley if the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earls of Ocala, FL and the late Mrs. Russeil Glass of Perry, GA and the late Mr, Paul Lilley. The military wedding ceremony took place on Saturday evening, December 17, 1994, with Dr. Jim Stuart officiating. The bride wore her mother's wedding dress of candlelight silk poi de soire. Her veil was that of the groom’s mother. She also carried a handkerchief with lace trim hand made by the groom's mother. She carried a bouquet of roses, miniature mums, and mixed Christmas greenery. Her going away outfit was a blouse with wreath decorations and a skirt made of the family tartan. The church was decorated in poinsettias and on the communion table was a large white poinsettia in honor the bride and groom's grandparents. Music for the ceremony consisted of Canon in D by Pachelbel, Trumpet Voluntary by Clarke, Trumpet Tune by Purcell, Bridal Chorus by Wagner, Allegro Maestoso, Water Music by Handel. The traditional military saber arch was performed during the recessional. Miss Alicia Wilson, of Gastonia. NC was maid of honor. Bridal attendants were Miss Teresa Brunsvold of Thompson, lA, Miss Ann Call, of Tucker. GA, Miss Jacqueline Cotter, of Newton, lA, Miss Lainey Forde of Gastonia, NC. Best man was Lieutenant Ken Gilliam of Arabia, GA Groomsmen were Lieutenant Andrew Clough of Rockland, ME; Lieutenant Neil Davis of Santa Ana, CA: Mr. Garret Evans of Gastonia, NC and Mr. Michael Potts of Perry, C»A. Saber Bearers were Lieutenant Jason Brizek of Oley Valley, PA; Lieutenant John Buehler of McKinleyville, CA; Lieutenant, John Del Signore of Fishkill, NY; l ieutenant E.G. Fishburne of Highland, NY; Lieutenant Anthony Quinn of Beulaville, NC and Lieutenant Michael Rolli of Fort Lee, NJ. Acolytes were Miss Amanda Evans and Miss Carrie Evans of Burke. VA. Following the wedding ceremony, the reception was held at die Schiele Museum in Gastonia. The museum was decorated with a winter wonderland scene in the food room. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Peak greeted the guests as they arrived. Mrs. Jane Boyd-Hamilton of Warner Robins, GA poured the punch. The cake was cut by Mrs. Martha Bumgardner, Mrs. Dana Crunkleton, and Miss Patty Bancroft all of Gastonia. NC. The guest book was kept by Miss Dena Deßoni and Mrs. Kathy Deßoni of Morgantown, WV Following a ivedding trip to Charleston, SC the couple will make their home in Fort Lewis, Washington where Lieutenant Lilley is a commissioned officer in the United States Army. During their engagement, the bride and groom were honored guests on numerous occasions. A cookout in Perry, GA on August WAL MART Stores, Inc. the Nations largest retailer is pleased to announce the acceptance of employment applications for its Macon Georgia Return Center Positions available include: General Warehouse Freight Processors Receiving Shipping Fork Lift Drivers Maintenance We offer a competitive compensation package including: Excellent Starting Wage . Quarterly Incentive/Bonus Program Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Company Paid Life Insurance Paid Vacations and Holidays Illness Protection Program Discount at Wal Mart Stores Stock Purchase Program Profit Sharing and More! Applications will be taken in person Georgia Department of Labor, Perry Office 741 Main St. beginning Monday Morning at 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or the Macon Office, 3090 Mercer University Dr. No phone calls please. Equal Opportunity Employer 13, the hosts were Gayle and Frank Borch, Terry and Jackie Cooper, and Susan and Bill Potts. A Bridal Brunch was held in Perry on October 29. Sybil Brown and Jane Larson were the hosts. On October 29 a Miscellaneous Bridal Tea was held in Warner Robins. Gene Bauer, Jane Boyd- Hamilton, and Carolyn Holmes were the hosts. In Perry a Coffee was held on November 12 with Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Bloodworth and Miss Tracy Bloodworth as hosts. On November 12, an Afternoon Tea was held in Perry. Mrs. Robert Sichelsteil, Mrs. Thomas Baird, Mrs. Wayne Bohanan, Mrs. William Chapman, Mrs. Richard Kistler, and Mrs. Earl Marshall were hosts. A Drop-In was held in Gastonia on November 26. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Coye Hovis, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bumgardner were hosts. On November 20, a Recipe Shower was held in Gastonia. Miss Patty Bancroft, Mrs. Dana Crunkleton, Ms. Debbie Rhyne, Mrs. Nancy Farrar, Mrs. Del Poovey, Mrs. Kristie Smith and Mrs. Deanna Taylor were hostesses. A Lingerie Shower was held on December 15 given by Mrs. Alice Arkin, Miss Alicia Wilson and Mrs. Martha Wilson. The Rehearsal Dinner for die wedding party and out of town guests was held at the Wildlife Local births Jatavis Jamal Harris Jatavis Jamal Harris was bom on Friday, December 16, 1994 to Wynell Denise Ragin of Centerville and Terry Lewis Harris of Elko. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Wynell Hammock of Centerville. Paternal grandparents are Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Sarah Harris of Elko. Dakota Wade McNary Dakota Wade McNary was bom on Wednesday, December 14, 1994 to Lesley Mann of Bryon and Kevin McNary of Byron. Maternal grandparents are Terry and Judy Dowis of Byron. Paternal grandparents are Vernon and Phyllis Davis of Byron. Morgan Lindsey Campbell Morgan Lindsey Campbell was bom on Wednesday, December 14, 1994 to Terry Lynn and Brandon James Campbell of Byron. Maternal grandparents are Robert and Joyce Nix of Byron. Savanna Morgan Moody Savanna Morgan Moody was born on Tuesday, December 13, 1994 to Rebecca C. and Kyle Moody of Warner Robins. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cates of Oglethorpe. Paternal grandparents are John E. Moody and Doris C. Moody of Milledgevillc. When Buying a New Car CHECK OUR RATES! 8.89 * m H ( Mrs. Aaron Benjamin Lilley Club in Belmont, NC. The groom's parents Doug and Judy Lilley were the hosts. On the morning of December 17, a wedding breakfast was held at the home of Mrs. Neii Patrick in Gastonia. Mrs. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Blanchard, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Avery were hosts. The Bridesmaid's Luncheon was given by Mrs. Janie Peak at her home in Gastonia on December 17. Special guests at the luncheon were the mothers, grandmother, and aunts of die bride and groom. A Groom's Lunch was held at The Pad in Gastonia on December 17. The bride’s brother Garret Evans was the host. Area residents will have names appear in book A total of 28 Houston County residents are among the Macon College students whose names will be included in the new edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. The stu dents from this area ;tre: •Laurie A. Aydelott, Stephanie R. Holcomb, Kathleen L. Mitchell, Annette Kay Saxion and Janet S. Seamon, all of Perry. •Terri M. Sanders and Lynette Deane Squires, both of Bonaire. The annual Who's Who directory recognizes collegians excelling in academic work, campus leadership and community service. A commit tee of Macon College faculty mem bers made the final selection of 64 names after considering faculty rec ommendation of eligible sopho mores. Mrs. Housewife... If you are paying more than $84.90 + tax per 100 gals, of gas, you are paying too much, Cali 1-800-841-5879 Star Gas - Vienna, GA Automatic deduction of monthly payment required from Trust Company Bank checking account to receive 8.89% APR. *Otter may vary at ocher Trust Company Banks in Georgia. Competitive rate applies to new air loans only. Otter may he withdrawn without further notice. Credit approval required. BSR Enterprises • Janitorial • Transportation • Bed, Bath and Breakfast • Experienced Sitter Service Available 929-4211 24 Hours A Day / 7 Days Churches announce happenings Perry United Methodist On New Year’s Day, we will have a regular Sunday morning schedule, with worship at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m„ and Sunday School at 10 a.m. There will be no evening worship service. Perry First Baptist New Year’s Day will be a regu lar day of worship and Bible Study at First Baptist. Be sure to start the New Year off right with worship. Due to federal tax regulations, we cannot accept contributions for the 1994 tax year after December 31. Although the church office will be closed the week after Christinas, there is still time to get your year-end gifts in. You may mail to Post Office Box 5 until the end of the year. Year End Giving Ideas: Cash gifts, stock gifts, real estate gifts, and life insurance gifts. Read The Baptist Beacon,, Dec. 21, 1944 edi tions for details. A special Love Offering for Bill and Rose Hansenn will be taken on Sunday, Jan. 1, in appre ciation of nine great years of ser vice to our church. Bill has accepted a call as Minister of Education and Administration at Immanuel Baptist Church, just outside Pensacola, Fla., effective Jan. 1. A special reception honoring the Hansen Family will be held at the church on Jan. 1, 1995, from 3 - 5 p.tn. Perry Church of God Revival - Jan. 4, 5 and 6, .1995, 7:30 p.m., each night, with Rev. Brian Boutwell from Thomasville, and special singing. We welcome you to come worship with us. The Rev. John M. Loudermilk, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Church em phasis is to worship and praise, study God’s Word, fellowship and to win the lost. Romans 6:23: “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” Hayneville First Baptist Our church will be hosting a community Watchnight Service at the church on Saturday, Dec. 31, 1944, at 8 p.m. The Miller family from Fitzger ald, Ga., along with local talent, will be ministering in song. New Year’s Eve messages will be brought by Rev. Gene McKin ney of Hayneville Assembly of God, and Rev. Winfred Huff of Kathleen Baptist Church. IT Trust Company Bank or Middle Georgia A Sun Trust Bank Wednesday, December 28,1994, Houston Times-Joumai Houston Lake Baptist A Watchnight Service is planned for Dec. 31, beginning at 8 p.m. Youth Evangelism Conference, Tuesday Dec. 27 and Dec. 28, at the Georgia Dome.. The next Super Saturday is Jan. 14, 1995. We look forward to ’1995 with positive faith that God has miracles in store for us. The future for Houston Lake Baptrist Church looks like the greatest growth is still ahead. We have experienced the greatest period in the history of this church. Let us work on as we have been doing and just end each day in awe at the goodness of our Lord. ‘To God be the glory, great things He has done.’ Love and prayers to you all. * * * Due to federal tax regulations, we cannot accept contributions for the 1994 tax year after Dec. 31, 1994. Perry Presbyterian New Year’s Eve Service will be held at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31, 1994. On New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, we will be observing communion in both morning worship services. Please prepare your yearts to receive the Lord’s supper. Young Believers will not meet Dec. 28, but will resume Wednes day. Jan. 4, 1995. Children’s and Adult choirs will not meet again until Wednesday, Jan. 4. Audio and video tapes of the Christmas Cantata, “A Season of Alleluias” are available upon re A Unit Of The University System Of Georgia MACON COLLEGE WINTER CLASSES IN HOUSTON COUNTY BEGIN JANUARY 6 For application information, call the Office of Admissions at: Main Campus: 471-2800 Warner Robins Campus: 953-3185 Robins Resident Center: 926-6125 Warner Robins Campus COURSE TIME DAYS COURSE TITLE • ACCT 201 6:00-8:10 TTH PRINOFACCTI ACCT 202 9:10-10:00 DAILY PRINOFACCTII •ACCT 202 8:20-10:30 TTH PRINOFACCTII BIOL 100 11:10-1:00 MW LIFESCIENCES BIOL 100 1:30-3:20 M LABORATORY BIOL 102 11:10-1:00 TTH PRINOFBIOLII BIOL 102 1:30-3:20 TH LABORATORY •BIOL 112 5:40-7:30 MW ANAT At PHYSIII BUSI 205 10:10-11:00 DAILY BUS COMMUNICATION C&CS 90 11:10-12:00 DAILY FUNDOFENGLISH C&CS 90 12:10-1:15 MTTHF FUNDOFENGLISH •C&CS 90 6:00-8:10 TTH FUNDOFENGLISH C&CS 91 10:10-11:00 DAILY READING •C&CS 91 8:20-10:30 TTH READING C&CS 93 8:109:00 DAILY BASIC MATHEMATICS •C&CS 93 6:00-8:10 TTH BASIC MATHEMATICS C&CS 95 9:1010:00 DAILY INTER ALGEBRA • C&CS 95 8:2010:30 TTH INTER ALGEBRA CIS 209 1 2:10-2:20 MW COMP SYSTEMS/BUSI •CIS 209 6:0010:30 M COMP SYSTEMS/BUSI • ECON 105 8:2010:30 MW PRIN OF ECONI ECON 106 8:109:00 DAILY PRIN OF ECON II • EDUC 203 8:2010:30 MW INTRO TO EDUC ENGL 101 8:109:00 DAILY RHETORIC & COMP ENGL 101 10.1011:00 DAILY RHETORIC & COMP •ENGL 101 6:008:10 TTH RHETORIC & COMP ENGL 102 9:1010.00 DAILY LITERATURE & COMP ENGL 102 11:10-12:00 DAILY LITERATURE & COMP •ENGL 102 8:2010.30 TTH LITERATURE & COMP HIST 251 10:1011:00 DAILY AMER HIST I •HIST 251 8:2010:30 MW AMER HIST I HIST 252 11:1012:00 DAILY AMER HIST II •HIST 252 6:008:10 TTH AMER HIST II HUM 200 12:101:15 MTTHF HUMANITIES MATH 100 9:1010:00 DAILY COLL ALGEBRA •MATH 100 8:2010:30 TTH COLL ALGEBRA MATH 105 11:1012:25 MW MATH FOR HLTH SCI •MATH 114 6:008:10 MW PRECAL ALGEBRA MATH 115 11:1012:00 DAILY PRECAL TRIG MATH 121 10.1011:00 DAILY MODERN MATH POLS 101 12:101:15 MTTHF AMER GOVERNMENT • POLS 101 8:2010:30 TTH AMER GOVERNMENT PSYC 101 8:109:00 DAILY INTROTOGEN PSY • PSYC 101 8:2010:30 MW INTRO TOGEN PSY • PSYC 212 6:008:10 MW FOUND HUMAN DEVEL •READ 100 6:008:10 TTH READING SKILLS REM 93 8:109:00 DAILY CAREER MATH •REM 93 6:008:10 TTH CAREER MATH SOCI 105 8:109:00 DAILY INTRO TO SOCI • SOCI ICS 6:008:10 MW INTRO TO SOCI SOCI 293 9:1010:00 DAILY MARRIAGE & FAMILY •SPAN 102 6:008:10 MW ELEM SPAN II • SPAN 102 TBA TBA LABORATORY • WRIT 204 8:2010:30 MW WRITING LAB • PYED 106 5:307:30 TH JOGGING • PYED 150 5:308:00 W FOUND OF HEALTH Robins Resident Center COURSE TIME DAYS COURSE TITLE •ACCT 202 6:008:10 TTH PRINOFACCTII •BIOL 102 6:007:50 TTH PRINOFBIOLII • BIOL 102 8:2010:10 T LABORATORY • BIOL 102 8:2010:10 TH LABORATORY • BUSI 205 6:008:10 MW BUS COMMUNICATION • C&CS 93 8:2010:30 MW BASIC MATHEMATICS •C&CS 95 6:008:10 MW INTER ALGEBRA •CIS 209 8:2010:30 MW COMP SYSTEMS/BUSI • CPSC 210 6:008:10 MW COMPUTER PROG I • CI>SC 210 TBA TBA LABORATORY • ECON 106 6:008:10 MW PRIN OF ECON II •ENGL 101 6:008:10 TTH RHETORIC & COMP -• ENGL 102 8:2010:30 MW LITERATURE & COMP HIST 251 11:15-12:20 MTWTII AMER IIISTI •HUM 200 8:2010:30 TTII HUMANITIES ' MATH 100 6:008:10 MW COIL ALGEBRA •MATH 115 8:2010:30 MW PRECAL TRIG •MATH 204 8:2010:30 MW SURVEY OF CALCULUS •MATH 255 8:2010:30 TTI I CALCULUS 111 • PIIYS 238 6:007:50 TTH PRIN PHYSICS II • Pi IYS 238 6:008:50 W LABORATORY • POLS 101 8:2010:30 TTH AMER GOVERNMENT •PSYC 101 6:008:10 TTH INTRO TOGEN PSY • REM 93 8:2010:30 MW i CAREER MATH • SOCI 260 8:2010:30 MW SOCIAL PROBLEMS • SPCII 208 6:008:10 MW FUNDOFSPEECII •PYED 111 5:307:30 T BEG BOWLING • livening ClUss )• quest. Please call the church office 987-1403/1495 and place your order for a video tape by Friday, Dec. 30. The PCA Christmas Offering for Retired Pastors will be received Sunday, Jan. 1, 1995 in the morn ing worship service. Congratulations to Wes and Lois Wise upon the occasion of their 61st wedding anniversary on Dec. 27, 1994. i ill i Page 5A Sign Up For a Free Investment Class Topic: How can I determine if Taxable or Tax Free interest is best for me? PLACE: PERRY PUBLIC LIBRARY TIME: 7:00-8:30 PM DATE: JANUARY 5, 1995 Si Edward D. Jones & Co.*