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Wed. April 23, 1997, Houston Ttmes-Jounud
Book Club
members host
several guests
Special to the Times-Journal
Members of the Wednesday
Afternoon Book Club met April
18 at the New Perry Hotel for
lunch. As always at the April
meeting, members invite guests
to attend; 18 members and 19
guests were present.
Molly Moss president, wel
comed everyone and Thelma
Greco gave the blessing.
After the lunch, Marie
Marshall, program chairman,
introduced Dr. Don Hutchison,
who gave a concert of songs,
accompanying himself at the
piano. He chose a group of old
familiar songs from musicals and
movies.
After much insistence, he gave
an encore. This was the highlight
of the meeting.
Each member was asked to
introduce herself and her guests,
after which the meeting was
adjourned.
Happy Birthday
Major Dewayne Bailey
celebrated his first birth
day March 21. He is the
son of Wayne Bailey and
Melanie Williams of Perry.
Maternal grandparent is
Willie Maud Williams of
Perry. Paternal grandpar
ent is Martha Bailey of
Thomaston.
Three Perry
youths in Warner
Robins play
Special to the Times-Journal
WARNER ROBINS Three
children from Perry will be
appearing in the Warner Robins
Childrens’ Theatre’s upcoming
production of “Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs of the Black
Forest,” according to spokesman
Anita Williams.
They are Ashley Williams,
who attends The Westfield
Schools, T.J. Henderson, who
attends Tucker Elementary and
lan Brown, who attends Kings
Chapel Elementary.
The play will be running April
24 through 26 at 7:30 p.m. at
Quail Run Elementary School on
Smithville Church Road in
Warner Robins.
Cost is $5 for adults and $4 for
children.
For reservations call 953-7817.
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Moseley, Sellers plan
July 12 wedding vows
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malcolm
Moseley of Macon announce the
engagement and upcoming wed
ding of their daughter, Marla
Cherie Moseley, to William David
Sellers, son of Mrs. W.O. Sellers
and the late Mr. W.O. Sellers of
Dawson.
The wedding is set for July 12
at First Baptist Church in Perry at
2:00 p.m.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Coleman of Hayneville, Ala. and
the late Mr. and Mrs. W.W.
Moseley of Selma, Ala.
She graduated from The
Westfield Schools and received a
bachelor of science degree in mid-
Perry Elementary selectes part of
campus for schoolyard habitat
Special to the Times-Journal
The National Wildlife
Federation announces that Perry
Elementary has put out the wel
come mat for all kinds of birds,
squirrels, and other wildlife while
offering its students an alternative
outdoor classroom.
A designated portion of the
campus is now recognizes as a
National Wildlife Federation
Schoolyard Habitat.
Potpourri
Sympathy is Extended
To Mary Averett of Perry,
other relatives and friends, upon
the death of her brother, William
Robert Hardage of Elko, on April
14.
To Clarence C. Holmes of
Perry, other family members and
friends, upon the death of his
father, Everett H. “Butch” Holmes
of Pembroke Pines, Fla., on April
14.
To Gladwyn Sproull
Moseley
dle grades education from
Georgia Southwestern State
University. She is employed in the
Dougherty County School
System.
The groom-elect is the grand
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David
Roe Coleman of Winnsboro, S.C.
and the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Emery Sellers of Oakgrove, Mo.
He was a graduate of Terrell
Academy and received a bachelor
of science degree in history and
middle grades education from
Georgia Southwestern State
University. He was a member of
Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.
He is employed at The
Westfield Schools.
Launched with financial sup
port from the Dannon Company in
1995, the Schoolyard Habitats
program provides materials and
expertise to encourage the cre
ation of wildlife habitat areas as
learning centers in schoolyards
nationwide.
It follows in the tracks of
NWF’s successful Backyard
Wildlife Habitat Program, now in
its 23rd year.
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Barfield, her son, Edgar Barfield
and his family, all of Perry, upon
the death of her brother, Kennedy
“Buck” Sproull of Colbert, Ga.,
on April 13.
To Dot Green and family
upon the recent death of her sister,
Wilma Kelly.
To the family of Mary Cox
upon her recent death.
To Danny and Margaret
Redmond upon the death of their
granddaughter.
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HONORED AT TUCKER Named as students of the week for April 11 are (not in order)
Justin Lassiter, Jessica Williamgham, Sherrod Askew, Theron Whitehead, Ernecfa Parker,
Stephen Wilson, Trey Williams, Kim Hamsley, Jessica Wright, Jasmine Lane, Jerrika
Thompson, Joseph Hickman, Ruben Keen, Whitney King, John Wigmore, Jamale Collier,
Maurid Davis, Jarodus Ransom, Sedra Harris, Alicia Rich, Danielle Corcoran, Charles
hale, Tion Kendrick, Billy Whittaker, Ashley Revell and Crystal Radford.
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at Tucker Elementary. They are (not in Order) Malik Watkins, Kevin Johnson, Dustin
Sanders, Michell Maye, Austin Harris, Jasmine Golden, Maura Fox, Jeremy Egler,
Marissa Deese, Olivia Cameron, Sherri Taylor, Charmaine Brooks, Ernest Whitfield,
Jamar Whitfield, Kyra Walker, Maquita Golden, Minnie Mascorro, Justin Sheffield,
Daniel Hollar, Michael Dickson, Marquez Felder, Dan Clay, Amy Shelton, Latoria Thomas,
Marid Jones and Kendra Jenkins.
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