Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 02, 1999, Page Page 3B, Image 11

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Visitin’ and Jutta Schneider at their home in Turkheim. Then the three couples traveled by train to Vienna and Budapest. • •• Macon Little Theatre will be holding auditions for “Bye Bye Birdie” the rock and-roller coaster musical June 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. Music direction is by Carol Strandburg. Call 477-3342 for additional information. • •• Ketus Cawthon and her sister-in-law Susan Woddail recently visited Ketus’ aunt Mary Ketus Holland (for whom she's named) and uncle at Linville Falls. N.C. From there, they attend ed the May 29 wedding of Melissa Brumbaugh and Ricky Johnson. former Perry r residents, at the Susan B. Harris Chapel on the campus of Young Harris College. Myra Cawthon Winner of Fernandina Beach served at the reception for her long time Perry' friend and Berry College classmate who now teaches at Hiawassee Mid dle School. • •• Betty Ramsdale recently had a wonderful visit with her four sisters in Orlando. It was the first time the five had all been together since the death of their mother almost five years ago. Two live in Florida, one in Indi ana and one in Idaho. Betty and Chuck have returned from a visit with his 86- vear-old aunt in Westch ester. Penn. • •• Former Perryan Katie Stephens, Miss Georgia Southern University, is ready, willing and able to compete in the Miss Georgia Pageant in Columbus June 19-26. Katie will be using for her platform. "Be R.A.D.ical Buckle Up." Soon after Rad’s death, her father, John, was injured in an auto- accident--that - could have caused his death had his seal belt not been fas tened. He attributed his buck ling up to Rad’s experience. Great platform, Katie. We can send good luck washes to Katie e/o Colum bus State University. Court yard #2, Columbus, Ga., 31907. • •• Georgia Campers on Mis sion will be hosting their Special Photos SHOWING SUPPORT Relatives and supporters of Katie Stephens will be displaying these buttons at the Miss Georgia Pageant June 19- 26. Middle Georgia TECHNICAL INSTITUTE^ Don’t Walt - Apply Now for an Exciting Career in AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY AND MANY MANY MORE Starting Summer Quarter the NEW COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING PROGRAM & CERTIFIED CONSTRUCTION WORKER % SUMMER QUARTER STARTS JULY 0 APPLICATION DEADLINE JUNE 18 Call Or Stop By Today (912) 988-6850 Coming Soon: Associate of Applied Technology In Dental Hygeine annual National Rally at the Agricenter June 7-10. Campers on Mission is an informal organization of Christian volunteers who use their RV’s and camping skills in Christian min istries. The rally will include inspirational messages, music, mission reports, and seminars designed to pro mote evangelistic outreach. A pre-rally mini-concert and drama presentation will begin at 7 p.m. June 7. Rally events on June 8 will begin at 2 p.m. with a visit from the Rev. Dr. John Yarbrough, former pastor of First Baptist Church Perry, now with the North Ameri can Mission Board. He will introduce the Rev. Dr. Jerry Pipes of the North American Mission Board. The Rev. Dr. Tom Daugh erty of Rjverdale will speak that evening at 7 p.m. Scheduled activities for the next two days will begin at eight in the morning and conclude about nine in the evening. Guest speaker for the Wednesday 7 p.m. program will be Delane Tew of the National Women's Mission ary Union. Thursday at 7 p.m. the program will be the Sons of Jubal and speaker the Rev. Dr. Robert White of the Georgia Baptist Conven tion. Anyone who would like to know more about Campers on Mission can attend the rally. There is no admission charge. For additional infor mation. please contact Thomas or Norma Mayo, 987 1936; Woody or Eloise Rush. 987-2046 or Curtis or Elizabeth Fountain, 987- 1958. • •• I did a double take Sun day when I saw the old Hunt-Roughton-Parker- Lawhorn home gone from its location along First Street. That set me to won dering “who was the lady who grew up there, went on to- New- -York and .wrote < songs?" No sooner did I get home and settle down with the Macon Telegraph than my question was answered by Emily Cook in “50 years ago." From Cook’s column A dream came true for Evelyn Hunt of Perry who heard her song composi tion "Oh, It’s Good To Be in Georgia" played by a big name band. Dean Continued from page IB Hudson and his orches tra included the number when they performed at the Fireman's Ball held in Macon. The “vivacious, brunette school teacher" had written the words and music several years earlier and had coined the work “Georgiality." According to the song, “And they smile so cor dially, they’ve got Geor giality," meaning person ality Georgia style. Hunt went to New York to have the song pub lished by Broadcasting Mutual Inc. The sheet music was being sold at Dannenburg's Music Shop in Macon. Hunt was on hand to auto graph the music on its first day of sale. • The teacher had writ ten other songs. In April a music play, “Honey Chile," which she wrote and directed, was pre sented at Perry High School auditorium. A special feature of the pro gram was a mock hit parade, featuring 10 songs Hunt composed. They ranged from “dreamy numbers” to “a little bit of boogie." Now I've made some calls and have the “scoop". The house has been moved out to Bear Branch Road and is in the process of being shaped up. After Mr. Hunt’s death, Mrs. Hunt, longtime county treasurer, took boarders into the home she shared with her children. Bill and Evelyn. Bill married Mary Ann and still lives in the Houston Lake Drive home they shared. She continues the walks she so enjoyed. Though Evelyn Hunt never really became famous, she was famous in our young eyes, and contin ued to live and work in New York until illness brought her back to Perry where she died some 15 years ago. • •• Pound Puppy Report Betty Gray at 987-2486 needs good homes for five precious one-month-old puppies. The mother came there to have her puppies and then got run over. Three females and two males. Joanne Fast at 987-2376 has triplet kittens, all “Boots", black with white feet and white whiskers, three- months-old, one male, 2 female. Animal Con trol Officer Dan Bass at 988-2800 has a year old male Dal matian, a white female liver-spotted full-grown pointer, a white, black and tan male full-grown hound, five assorted 6 or 7 weeks old puppies. m ygj Shower for Anna White.vields rf * wv ; ■.?£ three summer lemon Talipes By JOAN DORSRTT tire featured enter tainer at a miscellaneous shewet at First Baptist Church fellowship hall May 27, She gratefully opened gifts which included everything from a microwave KRuth Barnett, grandmother of be Cory Barnett, to the topping une 5 wedding cake. Hostesses Vivian McLeod, Pam Minor. Miriam Musick. J|lMann Nichols, Tricia Parker. Kav Sherry White presented Anna tfH el# you my love forever true" bride and groom to add toTOr eolleption. Cory and Anna will he married at Perry First Baptist Church June 5 at'2 p.m. The hostesses’ refreshing offering enjoyed by the guests follows: Lemon Icebox Pie Squares 13/4 cups graham cracker crumbs 1/3 cup oleo. melted 1 /4 cup sugar 1 can condensed milk 1 12 oz. non daky topping 3 T. lemon juice 1 small can frozen lemonade Mix crumbs, oleo and sugar: press into 9 by 13-inch dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. Cool. Mix together remaining ingredients. Pour over cooled crumb crust. Refriger ate or freeze. Cut into squares to serve. The tart taste of lemons somehow cools the heat of summer. Here are two favorites of Nelle Shelton we must also try. She serves the likes of these to friends in her sewing club. Both reclpcs are in her "Treasures From Home." ” ' Lemon Parfait Pm „ 1 Graham Cracker Crumb Crust 2 pints vanilla ice cream I 1 /4 cup margarine, melted 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 /4 teaspoon salt Home Journal Photo by Torey Jolley FIRST PLACE The Perry Focus team won first place in the Houston County Academic Bowl May 26. The competition was held at the Bonaire Middle School. Represent ing Perry Focus were (back, from left) Joseph Stinson, Daniel Bledsoe, Jan Powell, Leigh-Anne St. Charles, Brian Saul, (front) Will Gray and Riley Sanders. With them is instructor Jan Powell. With Perry Kiwanians Warren discusses school shooting problems By JOAN DORSETT Home JoimwAL State Stephanie Warren, a licensed clinical social worker, gave a timely mes sage May 25 about how Americans can help stop the rash of school shoot ings. Introduced by Kiwanian Wallis Hurlbutt, Warren works with the Houston Healthcare Complex and I Announcing my new hours: Any time, any day. Tommy Storey 100 Washington St. Perry, GA 31069 987-1224 When you call my office, someone will be available to assist you. Any time, day or night. Weekends, holidays... whatever you • call, you’ll speak to somaone,who cans. 24 Hour Good Neighbor Service™ State Fans tammoce Companies Home Office*: Bloomington. Illinois 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 1/3 cuJKternoai|fice 3 eggsi divided 1/4 tedapooft gkeam of tartar 1/3 cup sugar Sofign 1 pur ice cream and smooth into pie shell: freeze until firm. In double bdilelpHix margarine, sugar, cornstarch and nit. Add ieraon rind, juice and egg yolk*) Stir until smooth. Cook, stirring conj&antly, Bto 10 minutes or till thick. Codf Spread half the 1 emon sauce over ice Scream, Return to freezer till firm. Refest with remaining ice cream and sanee. Freeze till ftpr Heft oven m 450 degrees now. Beat of tartar until soft peaks form. Slowly add 1/3 cup sugar, citing nil sugar is dissolved and nprinjgue is stiff. Spread over pie. Place I|| onjcookie sheet covered with a brown paper bag and bake for 3 minutes or till blown. Return to freezer immediately. Let pie stand at room temperature several minutes before serving. m Lemon Bisque 2 cups graham cracker crumbs J margarine, melted 1/2 cup sugar 1 3-oz. pkg. lemon gelatin 1 1/2 cups hot water 1 14-oz. can evaporated milk 1/4 cup lemon Juice vi/2 cup sugar {pirated rind of 1 lemon ifix crumbs, margarine and sugar; preis into 9 by 13-inch pan or dish. Bfke at 3SO degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. obol. Dissolve gelatin in hot water and chill until it starts to thicken. Mean- Wbile, pour milk into large mixing dowl and freest until Ice crystals form around edge (aboutßominutes). Whip until light and fluffy. Continue to beat, slowly adding lemon juice, sugar, rind and gislMin. Pour into crust; chill or freeze Note: Evaporated skim milk may be used to cut down on fat. JH Wmm. '-v s ' -*s „ . , the Center for Families. Warren said the youths involved in the school shooting incidents are enraged and show behavior disorders. They tend to mask their problems and don’t know how to deal with feelings. Because of this, they act out. They need to feel what others feel, Warren said. The shooting participants jl Scnhttt K iflpjt Bk K Wed., June 2, 1999, Hmu *** Heme JmtrwU ■ need to learn how to toler ate feelings and not act out on them. Children. Warren said, need discipline, religious training and parental guid ance in the household. Guests were retiring teachers Van Rodgers. Dave Crockett and Charles Stone who were given plaques of appreciation. Page 3B