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Tonisha Thrift and Ricky Law
Thrift and Law plan
Feb. 2 wedding vows
Sheila Johnson of Perry and
Anthony Thrift of Byron
announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter. Tonisha Thrift, to
Ricky Law, son of Armond and
Lannellc Law of Marshallvillc.
The wedding will be at the
Marshallvillc Baptist Church at 2
p.m. Feb. 2.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mary' Brannon and
the late Homer Cason of Ml.
Vernon, and Nona Thrift and the
McCord opens 08/GYN
practice in Perry
Charles L. McCord. M.D. has
opened a medical practice of
obstetrics and gynecology at the
Perry Hospital Medical Office
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jVlcCord is certified the
American Board of Obstetrics
and Gynecology and is a Fellow
of the American College of
Obstetrics and Gynecology.
A graduate of Syracuse
University and the State
University of New York, he com
pleted his internship and resi
dence in high risk obstetrics at
the University of Southern
California and Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center in Los Angeles.
McCord has been in private
practice since 1981 and most
recently practiced at Macon
Northside Hospital before open
ing his office in Perry.
McCord’s office is located at
1118 Morningsidc Drive, Suite
B. in the Perry Hospital Medical
Office Building. Appointments
may be made bv calling the
office. 987-7692.
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Breakfast In-gins ill <» a.m.. Monday through Siiturdiiy
I Mb' Lunch Buffet trom I I a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday,
all clay Friday & Saturday.Or ore Ur from our large menu anytime!
Something New!!!
Beginning Monday, January 11. 1999, we are offering a mini-buffet from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.,
Monday through Thursday, featuring meats, vegetables, breads and salad bar for only $4.95 plus
beverage and tax. Come eat supper with us and relax while we do all the cooking. Very BASIC!
late Ernest Thrift of Wayeross.
She graduated from Perry
High School and attended Middle
Georgia College where she
received an associate degree in
early childhood education. She is
employed at the Perry
Convention and Visitor’s Bureau.
The groom-elect is employed
at Prickett Farms. His grandpar
ents were the late Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Crowe of Perry and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Law of
Oglethorpe.
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Standard, Turner vows
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby E.
Standard of Duluth announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Shelley Leigh, to Ryan J.
Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Turner of Auburn,
Maine.
The Rev. Leo Edmond offi
ciated the ceremony on
Daufuskie Island, S.C. on Oct.
3, 1998.
The bride was attended by
her sister, Lara Standard
Mason. Elizabeth Bailey
served as flower girl and Jon
Randall Bailey was ring bear
er. The father of the groom
was best man. A reception fol
lowed on the lawn of the
Forker Simpson
Parker James Simpson was
bom Dec. 8, 1998 to Jimmy and
Devida Simpson of Perry. Parker
weighed in at 8 pounds and was
20 1/2 inches long.
The maternal grandparents are
David Kemp of Atlanta, and
Loyce Kemp of Warner Robins.
The paternal grandparents ate
Harvey and Elaine Simpson of
Cordeie.
Parker joins his sister Britney
and two brothers Devin and Tyler
at the Simpson residence.
Canine Cleaners
Nett location, effective Jan. 111S9S
1304 Main Street, Perry
(Next to Hughes Collision Center)
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Mr. and Mrs. Ryan J. Turner
Melrose Inn.
The bride is the daughter of
Jan Moody Standard and the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Faulkner of Atlanta, and
the late Wallace R. Moody of
Perry, Mrs. W.M. Standard
and the late W.E. Standard of
Covington.
The groom is the grandson
of Simone Gaudreau of
Lewiston. Maine and th»* late
Marcel Gaudreau. Martha
Turner of Au 1 " <m. Maine and
the late Reginald
Turncr.Following a honey
moon trip to Jamaica, they are
living in Atlanta.
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Ages 0-21 Feb. 6,1999 Wellston Center, Warner Robins
Call for your application: 1-770-385-8204
AGE
- GROUPS:
Winners and Finalist of this preliminary will go on to compete at the Georgia State Finals to
be held in Atlanta in June, 1999. Winners will receive thousands in cash and prizes, plus many
opportunities! Local winners and finalist receive huge trophies, stunning crowns and banners,
parade appearances and are featured in their local paper! Winners of our "Most Promising
Model” catgory will receive a valuable consultation with a professional Modeling Consultant!
Call for your application now. The deadline is Feb. 3, 1999.
THE TOG SHOP I
DON’T
MISS
THIS
SALE!!
1999 IS HERE AND SO IS OUR
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BARGAINS PRICES HAVE BEEN SLASHED JUST FOR YOU!
GALORE!! SALE DATES: JAN. 14f-Z4t
A.B. LAMBDIN
50% OFF SALE A
LESS
ALL VELOUR ON SALE
SOME AS LOW AS $4
SELECT GROUP OF
SHOES - 50% OFF
THOUSANDSTO
CHOOSE FROM
100 HAMPTON COURT, PERRY, GA. • (912) 987-2881 • MON - SAT. 9-7 • SUN. 1-6
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Special photo
HOLIDAY GIVING - Employees at Red Lobster in Perry, encour
aged by chef Milton Wilkins (second from right), raised money to
buy a pink and white bicycle for a little girl whose name was list
ed witn "Kids Yule Love." Shown here with Wilkins are Sue
Cumby, Susan Hamm and Lynn Gooding.
After three years, Pearson Farms is closing its doors. It has been
a pleasure to serve and get to know all of our customers.
Thank you for your support and friendship.
We will be open till January 23. Join us for a farewell chicken salad
sandwich, some sinful toasted pecans, and the best peach ice cream
in the world! Honest! Great sale prices on selected items.
Stop and shop and bid us farewell!
P.S.
Pearson Farms
pecans and
other products
will be available
through the
mail or by
phone. And soon
on the ‘Net!
0-11 MONTHS
12-23 MONTHS
24-35 MONTHS
incredible prices!
Shop early for
best selection
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1-888-GA FRESH
10-12 YEARS
13-15 YEARS
16-21 YEARS
3-4 YEARS
5-6 YEARS
7-9 YEARS
1412
Sam Nunn
Blvd., Perry
Open 10-6
Monday-
Saturday
988-8182
I DON’T
MISS
THIS
SALE!!
SELECT GROUP
OF CLOTHING
50% OF SALE
SAMPLE & SECOND
CLOTHES
50% OF SALE
SAMPLE * SECOND
SHOES ONLY $8