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Julie Schmader and Eugene Homan
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New Jersey wedding vows
Jerome and Dolores Schmader
of Lucinda, Pa., announce the
engagement of tluur daughter,
Julie Christine, Schmader, to
Eugene M. Homan Jr., son of
Sharon and Thomas Hanes of
Crawford County.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
North Clarion High School and
attended Clarion University of
Pennsylvania. She is employed by
the Perry Area Chamber of
Commerce.
She is the granddaughter of
Jerome Schmader, the late
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Flower shpw planned in Fort Valley
Special to the
A standard flower show will be presented on April 28 from 1 p.m. to
sjxm. by thifTbwt) and Couriiry Garde (A Valiev.
jgThe show will be at 1195 Taylors Mill-Road, tWf Valley. Admission
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FORMER DOGWOOD QUEENS Honored in 1996 were Little
Miss Jenna White, Junior Miss Jenison Cooper, PreTeen Miss
Angela Pope, Miss Dogwood Andrea Kirk and Teen Miss
Heather Wniddon.
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Sheet for the Stars
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Open to Singers, Songwriters, Bands, Church Choirs, Duets, Quartets and
other groups and individuals
Ml Prizes to be awarded Ilf holiday inn
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555 Cash Prizes sss Saturday, May 8, 1999. 3PM - 8 PM
Registration Fee:
» Groups ot 2or less < $50.00 L7S to Exit 43, Valley Dr. is parallel to I-75,
.Groups over £ - SIOO 00 next to Apptotoees.
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Veronica Schmader, and the late
Joseph and Mildred Judy.
I he groom-elect is a graduate
of Warner Robins High School,
and is a producer for Peachstate
Cable.
He is the grandson ofWilliam
Herniman of Crawford County,
Marjorie Moshier of Sussex, New
Jersey, and Elsie Hanes of Macon
and the great-grandson Rose
Rosenberg of Macon.
T he wedding will be at 11:30
a.m., June 5, at St. Joseph’s
Catholic Church in Lucinda.
Visitin’
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to Judy Golden upon the recent
death of her mother, Anne Smith.
Guests were Ed Bowden of
Grand Rapids, Mich. Golden K
Club of 245 members and Dr.
James Powell and Dr. Mickey
Donaldson, guests of Dr. Deryle
Whipple.
Student Recognition guest
introduced by Mike Drake was
Meyur Vashi of The Westfield
Schools and his father, Bipin
Vashi.
Meyur will graduate May 28
with honors and plans to attend
the University of Georgia. He has
received recognition as a scholar
and an athlete, the most appreci
ated as the very responsible foot
ball team manager for four years.
Club member Jim Shipley
introduced Wayne Gullatt,
President of Benefit Analysts,
Inc. whose firm Shipley has
recently joined as Vice-President.
Gullatt's presentation was
devoted to the history and growth
of Preferred Provider
Organizations and Health
Maintenance Organizations.
Benefit Analysts can tailor insur
ance and financial plans for the
special needs of almost any indi
vidual or group. Jim Shipley is
now a full-time representative of
Benefit Analysts, Inc. in our area.
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Our own Ellen Green placed
first with her business plan pro
ject in the Georgia State Phi Beta
Lambda competition held in
Atlanta April 23-25. She and her
fellow Middle Georgia Technical
Institute classmates, Kelly
Torline, Maie Griner, Kelly
Campbell and Dawn Colwell,
qualified for and plan to compete
in the national competition in
Chicago in July.
Ellen will receive her
Marketing Management diploma
May 27 with specialization in
retail management and marketing
administration. She is advertising
director for the Houston Times-
Joumal.
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What better way to spend a
cool, cloudy Sunday afternoon
than to shower brides with
gifts? What-better way tio-Se-a
friend than to make it happen!
First Baptist Church Perry
Fellowship Hall was where
Candice Ray of Bonaire (May 15
bride-elect of Matt Hutchens)
was honored with a bridal shower,
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Happy birthday
Zachary Alan Wilson was 2
March 27, 1999. He is the son
of Alan and Tina Wilson of
Warner Robins. His grand-
Carents are George and
arraine Wilson, also of
Warner Robins. His great
grandmother is Daisy Mae
Goodman of Perry.
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HOME HONORED - The Pride in Perry
beautification award for April went to the yard
of Clarence and Carol Montgomery at 214
Windermere Drive. There are many, many well-
accompanied by her special aunt,
Judy Robinson. The following
friends of the mother of the
groom, Debi Hutchens, were
hostesses: Brenda Bullard, Becky
Crockett, Lisa Dixon, Debbie
Fendley, Brenda Gentry, Marcia
Johnson, Teresa Jones, Julia
Rogers, Debbie Sullivan, Nancy
Whiddon and Barbara
Witherington.
Scrumptious strawberry short
cake ana punch was the fare
served to those attending.
Perry Country Club was the
setting for a miscellaneous show
er tea for Mandi Posey (June 12
bride-elect of Steve Paris). It was
given by Cathy Auslander, Nelda
Clay, Jean Davis, Wanda Davis,
Kim Evans, Tina Hunter Nancy
Joiner, Candy Kitchens, Dana
Lewis, Susan Potts, Martha Ann
Rhodes, Bunny Roberts, Jane
Shepley, Toni Smith, Debbie
Stewart and Janice Walker.
Special guests were Mandi’s
grandmothers, Vonnie Bacon and
Mary Elizabeth Posey of Junction
City. Delicious refreshments from
the kitchens of each hostess
adorned the large center table and
were accompanied by punch.
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Wednesday Afternoon Book
Club members and guests
the annual spring luncheori at
New Perry Hotel April 21.
Hostesses for the occasion were
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Elaine attended the 3 month
Alzheimer’s Training Institute
in Atlanta, Georgia,
and completed courses in Behaviors, Normal Aging,
Dignity Care, Activity Programming,
Provider Intensive Care, and Nutrition
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Call Elaine or Sheilah at 987-3120 for information
1026 Keith Drive, Perry, GA
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kept lawns in Perry. Selection is tough. If you
see a deserving one, call 988-2753 and let Keep
Perry Beautiful know so they can take a look.
Louise Lawson and Rose Mae
Smith.
Guest speaker was Jackie
Cooper, popular columnist and
book and movie critic, who was
very pleased to tell the group that
he has written his first book, “The
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AUCTIONEERS - Pearlie Tackett, President and Kristina
Simms, Secretary of FSAMI at si/ctesfsful auction. Family
Support Alliance for the Mentally 111 provides support for fam
ilies of mentally ill persons and operates a group home in
Warner Robins.
Journey of a Gentle Southern
Man. " The book will be published
in November.
It is a collection oT his former
columns which gives him the
(See VISITIN’, page 3B)
Perry's Finest In
Assisted Living for
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