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Wed., May 26, 1999, Houston Home Journal
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Larry Mack Beard and Kelly Michelle Harrell
Kelly Michelle Harrell and Larry
Mack Beard plan June wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Crymes
Harrell of Perry announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Kelly Michelle
Harrell, to Larry Mack
Beard, son of Don and Jan
ice Stroup of Cochran and
the late Larry Beard of
Perry.
The wedding is planned
for 6 p.m., June 19. at
Crestview Baptist Church
in Warner Robins.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Ruth
Harrell and the late Crymes
G. Harrell, Margaret Gid
. dens and the late Homer P.
all of Lakeland,
Free Flag Day Concert at
Museum of Aviation on June 14
Sfeciai. to the Home Journal
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BASE The United States
Army Ground Forces Band
from Fort McPherson,
Atlanta, will present a free
public Flag Day Concert at
the Museum of Aviation in
Warner Robins June 14 at
10 a.m.
The even is co-sponsored
by the Museum of Aviation
Foundation and the Geor
gia Society, Sons of the
American Revolution. It is
a part of the community
wide Flag Day Celebration
to be held on the Museum’s
outdoor amphitheater.
The band will perform
patriotic selections, and the
public will learn about the
history' of the U.S. flag.
Each attendee will receive a
small U.S. Flag and a Flag
Facts booklet.
The master of cere
monies will be Carl
Swearingen, corporate sec
retary of Bell South
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She is a graduate of
Perry High School and
attends Valdosta Technical
Institute where she is
studying to be a radiologic
technologist. She is
employed at Taylor Region
al Hospital in Hawkinsville.
The groom-elect is the
grandson of Bonnie Jean
Beard and the late Mack
Beard of Morton. Miss.,
and Dot Folsom and the
late L.C. Ellison of Perry.
He is a graduate of Perry
High School and is
employed at Cascade Cor
poration in Warner Robins.
Telecommunications and
chairman of the Museum of
Aviation's national board of
advisors.
Bill Gambill, Deputy
State Superintendent of
Schools, and Ed Sterritt,
President, GSSAR, will be
on the program.
The program will include
a presentation on historic
U.S. flags and the presen
tation of awards to fourth
and fifth grade winners of
the Flag Day poster cont
est.
Tickets are not required
for this event. The public is
invited to bring lawn chairs
or blankets to sit on.
The Museum of Aviation
is open 7 days a week from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and has 90
aircraft on display. It is
located in Warner Robins at
the intersection of Ga. 247
and Russell Parkway. For
more information on the
concert or Museum call
(912) 926-6870.
Wednesday Book Club
members celebrate
with poolside party
BT JOAN DORSETT
l^it^lngs Kelly provided the picnic at fcloise Galle
more’s poolside cabana for the year-end gathering of
Wednesday Afternoon
Book Club members
May 19.
Chicken nuggets,
potato salad, ribbon
sandwiches and dev
iled eggs were topped
off by cookies. Relish
and pickles from Galle
more’s pantry provided
zip.
After that delightful
repast Floy Underwood
gave a book review of
“Eneas Africanus" by
Harry Stillwell
Edwards which was
E repared especially for
er presentation by
her favorite book
reviewer, her husband
BUI.
Originally copywrit
ed in 1920, this must
read can be ordered by
Periy Book Store.
Officers for the next
two years were named:
President Betty Rams
dale, Vice-president
Louise Lawson. Secre
tary/Treasurer Paula
Geiger, Historian Vir
ginia Dean, Parliamen
tarian Ruth Saxon.
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Hayneville Baptist to host VBS
P *HAYWfeVILLE The Hayneville First Baptist Church
will host a Vacation Bible School for young people from
three years old through 12th grade on June 14 -18, 6:30 -
8:30 p.m. For more information, call 987-3747.
Robins personnel to take part in Memorial Day events
ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE Memorial Day ceremonies
at Andersonville National Historic Site will begin at 1:30
p.m. on May 30.
The featured speaker at the annual observance will be J.
Alan Liotta, Deputy Director, Defense Prisoner of
War/Missing Personnel Offiqe ofthe Pentagon. The master
of ceremonies will be Langdon C Sheffield, president.
Friends of Andersonville.
Personnel from Robins Air Force Base will conduct a 21
gun salute and members of the United States Marine
Corps will present the colors and will also place the
Avenue of Flags in the national cemetery on May 28.
Boy Scouts from numerous troops and the Flint River
Girl Scout Council will place American flags at each head
stone in the cemetery prior to the Memorial Day obser
vance.
The traditional laying of wreathes will be conducted by
various patriotic and civic organizations.
Stafford named ACCG first vice president
Houston County Commission Chairman J. Sherrill
Stafford has been named first vice president of the Associ
ation County Commissioners of Georgia. Assuming the
post, he is in line to become the 2000-2001 president of
the 85-year-old association, which serves Georgia’s 159
county governments.
In the capacity of first vice president Stafford will play a
key role in shaping the organizations policies and goals.
He has served as chairman of the Houston County Com
mission since 1991, and was mayor of Centerville prior to
his involvement in coiintygovemment.
He is chairman of th 21st Century Partnership and of
the Georgia Regional Association, vice-chair of the Hous
ton County Board of Health and co-chair of the Georgia
Water Management Campaign.
He is a member of the State EPD Advsiory Council and
sits on the board of directors of the CB&T bank of Middle
Georgia. “Sherrill’s exceptional leadership is enormously
valuable to Georgia counties,” said ACCG president, Can
dler County Commission Chairman George W. “Bubba"
Bird, 111.
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I think this family recipe for
Mrs. Parker’s Cookies may be
the cookies Kelly made for the
picnic. Cereal Cookies in
Nelle Shelton’s cookbook are
the same but without coconut
and with optional chocolate
chips. Make them any way
you want. Just make them!
You’ll be glad you did.
Mrs. Parker’s Cookies
1 C. shortening
1 C. sugar
1 C. brown sugar
2 eggs
1 t. soda
1 t. vanilla
2 C. quick oatmeal
2C. rice crispies *
1 C. chopped nuts
1 C. coconut
2 C. flour
1/2 t. salt
Blend shortening and both
sugars well. Add eggs and
vanilla. Then add sifted dry
ingredients. When well
mixed, add oatmeal, cereal,
nuts, and coconut. Roll into
balls size of walnuts, flatten
slightly on greased cookie
sheet. Bake 350 degrees 10 to
12 minutes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edward Mashburn
Thomas, Mashburn exchange
vows in Hawkinsville chapel
Jennifer Lynn Thomas of
Hawkinsville and Ray
Edward Mashburn of Perry
were married April 3, 1999,
in the Cook Chapel of First
Baptist- Church of
Hawkinsville, with the Rev.
Donald McClung.
The bride’s mother was
matron of honor. The
groom’s father was best
man. A reception was held
at the Perry Country Club.
After a wedding trip to
the Bahamas, they are liv
ing in Perry.
The bride is the daughter
of Jeanette J. Thomas of
Hawkinsville and Eddie F.
Thomas of Alma.
She is a graduate of
Hawkinsville High School,
received her associate in
science degree from Middle
Georgia College, and her
bachelor's degree, cum
laude, in special education
from Georgia Southwestern
State College and Universi
ty, where she was a mem
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ber of Gamma Beta Phi
Honor Society.
She is employed by the
Houston County Board of
Education and is a teacher
at Perry Middle School
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mash
burn of Waynesville, N.C.
He is the grandson of Ethel
McMahan and the late Ben
jamin Mashburn, and the
late Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Kilby, all of Waynesville.
A graduate of Tuscola
High School, he received a
bachelor’s degree in indus
trial engineering technology
from Western Carolina Uni
versity. He earned a mas
ter’s degree and specialist
degree in educational
administration and super
vision from Georgia College
and State.
He is employed by the
Houston County Board of
Education and is the assis
tant principal at Bonaire
Elementary.
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