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Georgia Estes, Brad Pickett
announce plans to marry
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Estes, of
Radford, Virginia would like to
announce the upcoming marriage of
their daughter, Georgia April Estes
to Brad Allen Pricked.
Miss Estes is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duncan and
Mr. and Mrs. John Shelburne, all
of Radford, Virginia.
She graduated from Pulaski
County High School in Radford,
attended Radford University, and is
currently employed at GEICO in
Macon.
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Angela Nichols,
Ronald Moody
are engaged
Angela Michele Nichols and
Ronald Keith Moody announce
their engagement and forthcoming
marriage. The wedding is planned
tor March 24 at the home of the
grooms parents.
The bride-elect is die daughter of
Mr. Paul Nichols of Newnan, and
Earl and Jeanine Bowen of Perry.
She is the granddaughter of I.J.
Nichols, the late Audrey Nichols,
Herman Wilson, and die late Rudiie
Mae Wilson all of Newnan. A
graduate of Perry High School, She
is pursuing a degree in nursing at
Middle Georgia College in
Cochran. She is employed by
Coliseum Hospital in Macon.
The groom elect is the son of
Mr. Keith Moody, and Steve and
Julia Lemley all of Perry. He is
the grandson ot Cecil and Frances
Moody ot Pensacola, Florida and
Wade and Betty McCoy of Perry.
A graduate of Perry High School,
he attended Middle Georgia
Technical Institute in Warner
Robins. He is employed by
Lemley Garage in Perry.
Perryite inducted
into MGC chapter
of Gamma Beta Phi
Special to the T^J
COCHRAN The Middle
Georgia Coliege chapter of Gamma
Beta Phi had their induction
ceremony for new members March
8 in Hawkinsville. The chapter
inducted 46 new members,
including Bradley J. Dehem from
Perry.
Dr. Joe Ben Welch, president of
Middle Georgia College, was the
guest speaker for the ceremony.
According to Troy Sullivan,
G.unrna Beta Phi advisor, a student
is invited to become a member of
the organization based on his grade
point average. Student members
must have a 3.2 GPA or higher.
Mr. Prickett is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lyman Prickett, Jr. of
Kathleen. His gnuidparents are Mr.
& Mrs. Lyman Prickett, Sr. of
Marshallvilie, Mrs. Flora Rainbo
of Trenton, N.J., and the late
Joseph Winzinger, Sr. of
Evansville, N.J.
He is a graduate of Westfield
Schools, attended Macon College.,
and is employed by Lyman
Prickett Farms in Perry.
The wedding is planned for
April 22 at 1 pm at Shirley Hills
Baptist Church in Warner Robins.
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40 YEARS
Working in purchasing/contrac
tor sales, Mobley enjoys the contact
with the contractors he deals with.
And it's a good thine because he's
worked with a lot of diem in the 40
years he's been with Warner Robins
Supply.
Mobley remembers a small store
on Sixth St. when he started to work
January 8,1955. A lot has changed
oyer the years as Mobley and ms
wife Chalene raised 5 children and
now have 12 grandchildren! Mobley
feels two of the best changes for his
customers, however, have been the
expansion of the truss factory and
the new store in Macon. "I believe
the key to our store's success has
been that we've been home-owned
and operated and have always been
willing to expand to meet our cus
tomer s needs."
As much as Mobley enjoys his
work, he also has enjoyed pastoring
several churches and fishing with
his grandchildren
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Kinnas wedding set June 10
Mrs. Terry Stinson and Dr. Ed
Strickland of Perry would like to
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Amy Michelle Strickland
to Mathew Scott Kinnas.
Miss Strickland is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Sullivan of Las Cruces,
New Mexico and the late Mr. &
Mrs. William Troy Strickland of
Albany, Ga. She is a student at
Georgia Southwestern College and
will be student teaching next
quarter. She will graduate in
August, 1995.
Beverly Adkins receives
prestigeous Bynum Award
Beverly Adkins, Houston
County Gifted Program lead teacher
for elementary schools, was
recently presented the 1995 Bynum
Award at the Georgia Association
for Gifted Children conference.
The Bynum Award is mimed for
Margaret Bynum, a leader in the
field of gifted education in Georgia,
and is awarded annually to an
individual who has made an
outstanding contribution to the field
of gifted education at both the local
and state levels.
Adkins has contributed greatly to
the success of the Odyssey of the
Mind program in both Houston
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Mr. Kinnas is the son of Mr
and Mrs. Michael C. Kinnas of
Perry. He is the grandson of Mrs.
Joyce Kinnas Arrington , the late
Chris Kinnas and the late C.A
and Frances Jones all of Perry. He
has an Associate Degree of Science
in Agriculture from Abraham
Baldwin Agriculture College in
Tilton. He is currently employed as
a supervisor with Patten Seed Co.
in Perry.
The wedding is set for June 10,
at 4 pm, at Perry United Methodist
Church.
County and the state and currently
serves as OM state director.
She has trained numerous OM
coaches and judges, written a
tournament set-up guide for OM
Inc., presented to regional directors
at OM World Finals, and has served
on the state OM Board and the
International Association Director's
Advisory Bo;ad.
In addition, Adkins serves on the
Georgia Association for Gifted
Children Council, teaches staff
development classes on creativity
and critical thinking skills and has
made presentations at several local
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