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-Wed., April 14, 1999, Houtton Timtt-Journal
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Posey, Paris plan June
12 vows in Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen
Posey announce the engagement
of their daughter Amanda
Suzanne Posey to Patrick Steven
Paris of Warner Robins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Paris, and
Ms. Connie Jeane Paris of
Warner Robins.
The wedding will be June 12 at
the Perry United Methodist Church.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
Posey of Junction City and the
late Mr James Allen Posey, and
Mr. and Mr. Joseph Lynwood
Bacon of Perry.
A graduate of Westfield
Schools, she received a bachelor’s
degree in special education from
the University of'Gfeorgia whete
Ishe was oi Pclta
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Rhodes, Harof
plan June 26
wedding day
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster
Rhodes of Perry announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Melinda Ann Rhodes, to
Gregory Vincent Harof, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward John
Harof of Alpharetta.
The wedding is planned for
June 26 at the Perry United
Methodist Church.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Mrs. David Barton
Mathis of Perry, formerly of
Ocilla, and the late Mr. Mathis
of Ocilla, the late Mr. and Mrs.
John Augustus Khodes 6r., ot
Augusta.
An honor graduate of
Westfield Schools, she graduated
magna cum laude from the
University of Georgia with a
degree in middle school science
education, and received a mas
ter’s degree in early childhood
education from Mercer
University.
At the University of Georgia,
she was a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta Sorority, Phi Beta
Kappa Honor Society, a
Presidential Scholar and a recip
ient of the Governor’s Honor
Scholarship.
She is employed by the
Wesleyan School in Norcross.
Theg is the grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Pailes
of Hernando Beach, and Mrs.
John Edward Harof Sr., and the
late Mr. Harof of Smithtown,
New York.
A graduate of Marist School
in Atlanta, he received a bachelor
of science degree in business
administration from The College
of Charleston, where he was a
member of the baseball team and
The President’s Council.
He is employed by Morton
and Associates of Alpharetta.
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Amanda Suzanne Posey
with the Houston County Board
of Education as a Special
Education teacher at Miller
Elementary School in Warner
Robins.
The groom-elect is the grand
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George Paris Sr. of Greenwood
Miss., and Mrs. Mary Trenor
Reedy of Centerville and the late
Mr. William L. Reedy Jr., and the
late Mr. Ben Whitaker of
Wauchula Fla.
A graduate of Northside High
School, he received a bachelor’s
degree in business administration
in risk management and insur
ance from the University of
Georgia.
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Matthew Scott Hutchens and Candice Lynn Ray
i&zy, Hutchens set vows
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aubrey
Ray Jr., of Gray, and Myra W.
Horton of Bonaire announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Candice Lynn Ray
of Bonaire to Matthew Scott
Hutchens, son of Larry and
Debi Hutchens of Perry.
The wedding is planned for
6 p.m., May 15, at the First
Baptist Church in Perry.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Myrtle
Bailey Wilson of Perry, the late
Arthur B. Wilson, Martha
Carolyn Ray and the late Carl
Aubrey Ray Sr. of Kathleen.
A graduate of Houston
County High School, she is
completing her studies in psy
chology at Liberty University
in Lynchburg, Va., and is
employed by Georgia Farm
Bureau Mutual Insurance
Company in Macon.
The groom-elect is the
grandson of Laura Morzark,
the late Theodore F. Morzark
and Betty Hutchens, all of
Staunton, Va., and Mr. and
Mrs. James L. Hutchens of
Middlebrook, Va.
He is the great-grandson of
Mrs. Raymond Rankin of
Churchville, Va.
An honor graduate of Perry
High School, he is completing
his undergraduate studies at
Mercer University, pursuing a
bachelor’s degree in computer
science.
He is employed at Ikon
Office Solutions in Macon,
working in, computer opera-,
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Laura Kristin Kinney
Kinney, Kusar plan June 5
wedding vows in Albany
Mr. and Mrs. Robet M.
Kinney of Albany announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Laura Kristin Kinney, to Joseph
Ignatius Kusar, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kusar Jr. of Perry.
The wedding will be on June 5
at the Porterfield United
Methodist Church in Albany.
The bride-elect is the grand
daughter of Arnold Edwards and
the late Bonnie Edwards of
Albany and Flovce Griffin of
Albany.
She is a graduate of Terrell
academy and Georgia Southern
University, where she earned her
bachelors degree in business
administration and was a mem
ber of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority.
She is a national accounts
manager with Palmer and Cay.
The groom-elect is the grand
son of Frances Vidmar and the
late Ignatius Vidmar of Mentor
on the Lake, Ohio, and of
Caroline Kusar and rhe late Joe
Kusar Sr. of Cleveland, Ohio.
He is a graduate of Mount de
Sales Academy and Western
State College in Colorado, where
he received a bachelor of business
administration magna cum laude.
He is an assistant banking
officer with Sun Trust Bank.