Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, May 05, 1999, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Obituaries KX-iJt* 1 &<s! ' A? jf? I ~y -"■ >' | I m I 8 ^ M jW; y| I «Bf ... *rtfffiiNife > ...„,. i FAIRYTALE COSTUMES add charm to the upcoming Perry High School Spring Musical production of “Once Upon a Spring Musical to be presented at Perry High School May 7-9 Fkom Staff Reports The Spring Musical at Perry High School will be held at 7 p.m. on Mav 7 and 8, and at 2 p.m. on May 9 The 1999 production is “Once Upon a Mattress”, a musical corned)’ based on Hans Christian Anderson’s story, “The Princess and the Pea.” The plav deals with a fairy tale kingdom in a des- Srate search to find a suitable bride for Prince auntless, played by Michael Walenceu. The prince’s mother, Queen Aggravain (Laticia Coney) has set up a series of impossible feats for each candidate to overcome, and the process of fmd V jt " - il |m^KX msm*MmM * \ *' .-Jfe-. |]- ■ \f* >•»***-* r*r-*~*Tp -\ y y ‘ ? "- H , v< \. \ ■■•&?»■* pf ** jpv Jp** . •■■' *>*. ■4‘ MUSIC AND DANCE will be provided by the supporting cast. The play is based on Plan ment program and the E-911 service. The Commissioners, however, followed the recommendation of County Attorney Mike Long, and voted to accept the draft proposal prepared by the Regional Development Center, without any of the changes requested by Mayor Walker. The Warner Robins City Council will meet on May 5 and is expected to consider the issue at that time. County Commission Chairman J. Sherrill Stafford said if the Warner Robins city government does not support the plan, which is due to be submitted to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs by June 1 (in time to be approved by July 1), there would be two options. Choices will be either to seek mediation or to take more time by seeking an exten Mother 's {baij This feme of year that Mothers hold dear when were rewarded for work weve done Now, mate Mom so proud that she'll shout out loud, and choose the home that's NUMBER ONE! Professionally Managed by Pickling & Company Come by and see Dollie at THE HAMPTONS OF PERRY South Houston County *s Premier Apartment Community is now leasing Luxury 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes. For more information please call A SI The Hamptons of Peny Professionally managed by Fielding & Company Home Journal Photos by Charlotte Perkins Mattress.” These young actors and actresses make the play come to life. ing a bride seems hopeless until Princess Winnifred (Megan Strandburg) arrives. The cast of 25 students, under the direction of Mary Jo Zell and Lu Melin, also includes John Lane, Brett Copeland, Megan Boyd, Matt Glaser, Micha Froehlich.Judson Davis, Jade Prickett, Jessica Edes, Wendy Tarpely, Tirzah Collins and Shay Allmond. “Ladies, dancers and knights”! include Marianne Millander, Heather Whiddon, Gabriella Smith, Shay Allmond, Rachel Kinnas, Nancy Evans, Shauna Collins, Danny Deal, Michael Brenner and Kenny Cox. the old story of “The Princess and the Pea” by Hans Christian Anderson sion of the submission deadline. Under the terms of H 8489, municipali ties and counties must submit a service delivery strategy addressing issues of dou ble taxation and duplication of services or be denied grant funds and some permits from the state government. The deadline from the outset has been July 1, 1999, but an automatic extension until October, 1999, is now being allowed. In the meantime, Perry City Council members meeting on May 4 delayed a vote on the proposal after Council members Billy Jerles and Charles Lewis both stated that they had never had an opportunity to see the proposal they were to vote on. Jerles said, “Every copy I've seen has draft written on it. I want to see the final version." 987-8179 Page 765-6545 Page 2A Continued from page 1A Wed.. May 5. 1999 Adam Richard Andel Sr. Adam Richard Andel, Sr. 81. of 2366 U.S. 41 South, Perry, died April 28, 1999 at the Summerhill Nursing Home. Funeral services were held on Sat., May 1 at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church of Perry with the Rev. Mark Ward and the Rev. Horace Woodruff offi ciating. Burial was in Perry Memorial Gardens. Mr. Andel was a native of Wauchula, Fla., and had lived in Perry since 1931. He was a retired farmer and a member of First Baptist Church of Perry and the Barnabas Sunday School Class. Survivors include his wife, Annie Churchwell Andel, his son, Richard Andel, and his daughter, Carol A. Swords, all of Perry; his sisters, Elsie Merritt of Dunnellon, Fla., and Margaret Wood of Perry, his brother, Henry Andel of Perry, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The family suggests memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association, 277 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Macon, Ga. 31201. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mae Hopper Mae Hopper. 89, of Norfolk, Va., died on April 25, 1999 in Norfolk. Services were held at Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church on May 1, with the Rev. Ben Jernigan, the Rev. Leon Stewart and the Rev. Thomas Mustin offici ating. Burial was in the Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church Cemeteiy. Miss Hopper, a native of Mississippi, had lived in Norfolk for 50 years, but had a second home Perry. She was a maker and a member of Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church. Survivors include her sisters, Roxie Crain of Jackson, Miss., and Faye Samuels of Norfolk, Va., her brother, William Hopper of Norfolk, and her brother-in-law, Raymond Samuels of Norfolk. Memorials may be made to the Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church Campground, 2500 U.S. 41 North, Box A 4, Fort Valley, Ga. 31030. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Edward J. Jones Edward J. “Eddie" Jones Sr., 49, of 1125 Kingston Road, Perry, died May 2, 1999 at his home. Funeral services are scheduled for May 5 at 4 p.m. at Watson-Hunt Cratina ’s AUCTION GALLERY TUI RSDAY MAY Utls. «:<><) PM Hwy .141 North ol H.vwlwnsvilU dim In \ I iiJii/iii /hi mini <. < Jilwu <ll , . ( hunt, / . \limn\. \il\\nrk, ( •'//( i tib.lt y \ iiil Min i. I>[ I tin I (iiiiinn lin\ Inh (,/ < <ti lin /J< " Yiii tiniis \i i \lu.i\s I In |s| I Ihiiml.in Xml .'id S;ilmd;i\ <»l I ur\ Mmitli \t p.m. l.i, V NKC" 2354 rill’ 783-4343 : ' NR#2e34 Wll/wie Promotions Presents Shoot for the Stare Talent Showcase Open to Singers, Songwriters, Bands, Church Choirs, Duets, Quartets and other groups and individuals II! Prizes to be awarded 111 *° LIDAY ,NN 111 Recording Session I!! Penya a sss Cash Prizes sss Saturday, May 8. 1999. 3PM BPM Registration Fee: Groups ol 2or less - $50.00 f* 7 s to Exit 43, VaNey Dr. is parallel to 1-75, Groups over 2 - SIOO.OO next to Apptebees. I 1 I Please complete this form and mail to: . 131 Ruseel Pkwy. Suite 239 | I Warner Robins, GA, 31088 Address I Along wNh registration tee, made payable * I to Jeff Pearson Qty, State, ZIP I For Pre-registration or Ticket Information | Call (912) 328-3180 or 1-800-771-0910 Phone | L J Houston Home Journal Chapel, with burial in the Perry Memorial Gardens. The Rev. Keith Kersey will officiate. Bom in Bibb County, Mr. Jones was a former resi dent of Cordele. He had lived in Perry since 1995. He was a route salesman for Frito Lay for 11 years, and was a member of Pinecrest Baptist Church in Cordele. He attended Kathleen Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Rita Thornton Jones of Perry; two sons. Edward Jones Jr. of Macon, and Paul Jones of Cherry Point Marine Base in Havelock. N.C.; two daughters, Nicole Jones and Krystal Jones, both of Perry; two sisters, Sandra Belote and Debbie Turner, both of Macon; his mother, Velma Pritchett Ray of Macon; and one grandchild. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, in care of Nancy Brown, 1110 Pineneedle Drive, Perry, Ga. 31069. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Burl Woodward Quimby Burl Woodward Quimby, 81, of 1108 N. Davis Drive. You are reading a copy of the Houston Home Journal, the oldest newspaper in Houston County. This newspaper was founded Dec. 17, 1870 to serve the needs of Houston Countians, and has been published every week since then. The staff of this newspaper is proud of the heritage involved, and pledges to serve you and your newspaper needs diligently. Contact us if we can help. The Home Journal offices are at 807 Carroll St., Perry. Our phone number is 987- 1823. Fax us at 988-1181. Our email address is home jrn@hom.net. We look forward to hearing from you. Remember Mom! mi ■ - ■■■*' ~ for women' 30 Minute Fitness & Weight Loss Center Gift Certificates Available 2 Month Membership $99 (SERVICE FEE INCLUDED) Eastgate Shopping Center, near Harveys Mon. • Fri. 8:30 a.m. • 1 p.m.; 3:30 p.m. • 7 p.m. 988-9021 Perry, died May 4, 1999 at Peachbelt Nursing Home in Warner Robins. Graveside services are set for 1:30 p.m., May 6, and will take place in the Andersonville National Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Gene Bowman officiating. Bom in Castleberry, Ala., he had lived in Perry for five years, moving from Chattanooga, Tenn. He was a retired United States Air Force W 2 Warrant Officer and a golf pro for 60 years. He was a lifelong member of the Professional Golf Association and a member of the Perry Country Club. Survivors include his wife, Ora Fuller Quimby of Perry; a daughter, C. Quimby Santaniello of Ocala, Fla., two brothers, Charles Quimby of Hawkinsville and Ray Quimby of Meridian, Miss., a sister, Frances Havens of Semmes, Ala., and two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, in care of Nancy Brown, 1110 Pineneedle Drive, Perry. Ga. 31069. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.