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Potpourri
anil ('had Karnes ol Dawsonville
11 you recall. Debra's son and his
wile had a baby girl two months
ago. and these two cousins will
grow up about 10 miles apart
l ucky girls
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Friends ot Jeanette Ciunn. now
ot Macon, enjoyed seeing the
engagement announcement in
Sunday's The Macon Telegraph
ot her granddaughter. Jcana
Gunn. to Stanley Seth Bush 111 ol
Houston. Texas
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Congratulations to Allen Tabor
who will retire from Armstrong
World Industries in Macon on
April I
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Did you know that volunteers
Irom \ ARP oiler tax service at
Perry Library at this time ot the
year ’ They will be available and
tree ol charge lor anyone who
needs help with tiling their taxes
Thursday afternoon March 2b
12 AO to 4 VI and Saturday I;un
to I p 111
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Sorelle Club members met on
March IN at Ochl&hatchee
Clubhouse lor the scheduled
"Clean-l p Dav' Fourteen mem
bers showed up lor this annual
event F.ach one bioughl a sack
lunch Drinks, chips, salad and
dessert weie provided by the host
esses who were Ann Smith. Sara
Stone. Nannie I aura Fudge and
Alene llrscry
F'very one had a good leeling ol
accomplishment at the end ol the
dav as the clubhouse really looked
better.
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Maria Hardman, bride-elect ol
Johnny C Cross, was honored
with a bridal shower March 15. in
the Fellowship Hail ol Second
Memorial Baptist Church
Hostesses were Anne Carroll.
Doris Fountain and Caroline
Little Special guests were Rose
Hardman ol Warner Robins,
mother ol the bnde. Gail Key
Cross, mother of the groom, and
Pat Cross, stepmother ot the
groom
Delicious refreshments were
enjoyed alter the lovely gilt' were
opened and admired, a pleasant
time lor all who attended
Maria and Johnny are being
married April IN at the Sacred
Heart Church ot Warner Robins
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Mary Murphy wishes to thank
everyone tor their kindnesses
shown to her during her recupera
tion following her tall at home
She is currently on a one-woman
campaign to make everyone
aware of the dangers ol walking
around the home in sock feet.
Mary recommends the kind ot
socks the hospital furnished
her soi ks w ith sonic kind ol rub
beri/ed treads on the bottom
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Our supper club became a
brunch club Saturday morning at
the lovely Tucker Road home ol
Riley and Sandra Hunt Tulips
were everywhere I linked, inside
and outside Morning drinks were
accompanied by cheese cot kies
Breakfast casserole, hot Iruil and
tasty asparagus with angel biscuit
made a picture plate
We then overdid with cof
teecakc to die tor
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Congratulations to Martin R
and Lorraine H Funk on the sl)th
anniversary ol their marriage at
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MAJOR BIRTHDAY Just as she promised us, Jo McLendon Skellie
shared a picture of herself enjoying her 90th birthday celebration.
Lancaster. Penn on March 14.
IM4N They were honored with a
family dinner at Cate Piovencc in
Macon by their children Janice F
Puckett ot Walcska. Sally F
Tolleson and Richard H Funk ol
Macon
The Funks are proud grandpar
ents ol Tripp. Ansley and Kelly
Tolleson and Corey and Andrea
Funk
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Carolyn and Dennis Lovejoy
traveled to The Florida
International Museum in St
Petersburg in early March to view
"Titanic The Exhibition" and
want lo encourage everyone to go
They were joined by their son,
Chris (ianas ol Vcro Beach and
Sherry Cooper, formerly ol Perry
The exhibit is a collection ol
items, china, crystal, jewelry,
clothes, furniture, papers and
pieces ol the actual ship itself, all
brought up from the origiyal
wreck It is a memorial for the
tragic loss ol all the lives ol lami
hes coming lo America lor a new
life, young honeymooning cou
pies, and some ol America's rich
est “royalty"
Most awesome and realism,
was to step through a pair ol
swinging doors out onto a dark
ened replica ol the deck ol the
Titanic, to ga/c out into a dark
curved screen exactly as history
says it was that laietul night as il
you are actually sinking
Foi the Lovejoys the exhibit
was really labulous and well
worth the trip Call them at VN7
lor more information, il
you’d like
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Congratulations to Perry High
School's Carl Thomas lot being
named Boys Basketball Coach ol
the Year by The Macon
Telegraph Kudos also to mem
bers ol his stall. Bert Bozeman.
Max Vickers and Rob Zell, who
helped Thomas lead the Panthers
all the way to the Class A A Stale
Championship game
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Friends ol Jennie Kelly will
certainly be glad lo learn that she
is recuperating at Medical Center
ol Central Georgia
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The ISNK Dogwood PesHval
queens have lots ol local relatives
April Fendley. Miss Dogwood,
has one sister. Amber Tier grand
parents are Mary Murphy, Larry
Murphy ol Kathleen and Ray and
Rene Fendley
Angela Pope. Miss Teen
Dogwood, has sister April and
brother Joey
Grandparents are Don and
Mary Dunaway ol Unadilla
Tiffany Giles. Miss Pre-Teen
Dogwood, has as her grandpar
ents Jack and Margaret West
Krystle Kennedy. Junior Miss
Dog wood.is the granddaughter ol
Patsy and Edward Watson
Beth Sellers. Little Miss
Dogwood, has one brother. Matt
Grandparents. Audrey and Dale
Vaughn, moved from Perry to
Mobile last summer
Emily Toliver, Tiny Miss
Dogwood, has one sister Heather
Grandparents are Jean and Garret
Meeks ot Centeiville
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Dcryle and Jane Whipple have
recently returned from a two
week European vacation They
toured Venice. Capri. Rome and
Switzerland with three couples ol
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triendx Irom Philadelphia NC
and B.imbridgc They report
hcuulilul art and wonderful
weather with no need Tor the
ratiKoats they had packed
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Meals on Wheels would like
to thank everyone who partici
pated oi helped m any way with
then bake sale held March 14 in
front o| Kmart. Ihe response
Irom the community was gener
ous and verv rewarding with out
standing results
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Saturday I‘t‘fN Miss Teen
Dogwood Angela Pope, was
invited to sing at a fund raiser lor
an automobile accident victim at
Eilamore Barn at Forsyth
Eilainore Barn is a gospel and
country music songlest with a
family atmosphere that occurs
every Friday night at Forsyth
Angela was united lo return and
will perform again April 24
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Penv High School Class ol
|‘>M is planning their << 'tli year
reunion lor Aug IK
The following classmates
have gotten themselves lost and
need to be lotind Pat Bowen
Comet Fiank Flatten. David
() Steen. Bob Parcels. Agnes
Rislici Linda lohnson Smith and
Naomi White
Il vou have information
please contact Floyd lahoi ! 4*• I
Cater Circle Perry (ia t|nb‘ior
UN" 2UN4
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I hope vou, 100. happened lo
see Perrv's own Bridget Boyd
win 5H1.201 Monday night on
Jeopards Good luck on Tuesdav
Bridget 1
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Wednesday Mternoon Book
Club members met last week at
my Ridge Circle South home I
needed no other decorations lor
the two tables set lor IN than the
two gorgeous arrangements ot
camellias Irom mernbei Phase
(iallcmore s camellia gardens
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ALL TOGETHER Five Generations are represented in this photo
of Annie Smith of Cochran who turns 94 on March 25, Helen Smith
Nash, Gloria Nash Sikes, Keith W. Maddox and Brooke Ann Maddox
form the other generations.
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TIME TO CELEBRATE Paula and Wallis Hurfbutt cut and sample
their 50th Wedding Anniversary cake March 14.
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BOOK CLUB GATHERING - Standing for the
Wednesday Afternoon Book Club meeting picture
are (from left) Floy Underwood, Louise Lawson,
Joan, Margaret Talton, Ruth Saxon, Paula Geiger,
Rose Mae Smith, Molly Moss, Hilda Walker, Tommie
My co-host. Dot Greene, was
unable lo attend, so member
Paula Geiger, ably assisted me in
serving Island Trifle and coffee
lor refreshments
Linda Leowcn once served
Island Trifle to Beltista Club
members, and I hail asked lor her
recipe It was that tasty I was
pleased to hear my bookclubbers
sav tliev liked it too Here tis lor
you to make lot your group
The book Listening with My
Heart, bv lormet Miss \rncnca
Heather Whilcstone. was
reviewed bv Margaret Talton
This verv mteicstmg life stoiv ol
the dil Ik lilt v ol grow mg up with
out being able to heat was heart
warming Doctors had predicted
that Heather could not learn
beyond thud grade level but
with perseverance hard work,
supportive parents and a tremen
dous I .trill m God she learned to
overcome all her dilticultics
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h large eggs beaten
. cup sugar
(i i ups hall and halt
I teaspoon varulla
I i lb oz i frozen [round cake.
Special Photo
Hunt. Seated behind table are (from left) Ann
Huffman, Betty Ramsdale, Jo Hunt, Eloise
Gallemore, Carolyn Etheridge. Marie Marshall is
seated in front.
thawed and cut into -inch cubes
( to 4 tablespoons bourbon,
divided iLinda and I used rutni
2 red delicious apples,
unpeeled and chopped
2 cups seedless green grapes,
halved
Combine eggs and sugar in a
heavy saucepan, gradually stir in
hall and hall Cook over medium
heat stirimg constantly with a
wire whisk, until mixture tinsk
ens and coats a spoon lahout (()
mm Stir m vanilla Place halt ol
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CURRENT BROWNIES Brownie Troop 510 Rebecca Waldbusser,
Tori Strozzo, Alyssa Evans, Karlie Colwell, Jayme Hamilton, Mallory
Willman, Bobbi Lynch Lynsey Greenlee, Meghan Edwards with troop
leader Kathy Pfohl in center
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ANOTHER BROWNIE TROOP My Brownie Troop many, many
years ago Front row: Claire Grimes, Jean Cosey, Helen Head Second
row: Joan Roper, unknown, Marjilu Watts, Sherry Staples, Wallis
Greene Third row: Rita Todd, LaNelle Cosey, unknown.
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cake in bottom ol a 16 cup trifle
bowl; sprinkle with I table
spoons bourbon Pour halt of cus
tard over cake Repeat procedure
with remaining cake, bourbon,
and custard. Cover and chill 3 to
4 hours
Combine chopped apple and
gra|Vs, serve with trifle 12 to 15
serv mgs
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Have a great week Enjoy the
more spring-like weather, and
mavbe. a drv spell
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