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Wed., June 23, 1999, Houston Home Journal
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become a helicopter pilot.
However, he and three oth
ers lost their lives in a crash
in 1984.
Congratulations to Perry
High School wrestling
coach Sean Moistner on his
new position at East Pauld
ing High School in Dallas.
He will be coaching
wrestling and football.
Sean and Heather Meyer
have moved their wedding
date to Nov. 6. Heather has
completed two years at
Georgia Southwestern Uni
versity and will resume her
education at State Universi
ty of West Georgia following
their wedding.
Congratulations to
Wilbur “Biir Underwood Jr.
who has received a certifi
cate from the State of Geor
gia commemorating the
completion of more than 50
years of service as a mem
ber of the Bar of the State of
Georgia.
Bill also has received a
letter from Randolph W.
Thrower, class agent of
Emory University, inviting
him to a 65th class reunion
of the Class of 1934 College
of Business in September.
Bill and Floy Underwood
have lived in Perry on
Greenwood Circle since
1981. They have two sons,
Wilbur H. Underwood 111
and Steve Underwood of
Atlanta.
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The Houston County Arts
Alliance is sponsoring a
grant workshop for all
members and member
organizations. There will be
a professional grant writer
to assist organizations in
writing grassroots grants.
July 7, 6 to 8 p.m. at Flint
Electric Building at 1600
Elberta Road in Warner
Robins.
For more information,
call Varie Rustin at 922-
6588.
Mostellers celebrate 50th anniversary
By JOAN DORSETT
Home Journal Staff
Luther and Billie
Mosteller were honored
June 21 by their children
with a 50th wedding
anniversary luncheon at
New Perry Hotel.
Places were laid for
Luther and Billie, their son
Martin, Donna and Margo
who is 16, their daughter
Becky, Ken and Jenny age
16 and Beth age 13, Bertie
Riner of Roswell. Glenice
and Curtis Terry of Ameri
cus. her brother Vasser
Goode of Br on wood, her
sister Dot and Perry Will
ingham of Camilla and
their sister-in-law Agnes
Mosteller.
During the celebration
the couple renewed the
vows they made June 21,
1949 at their preacher’s
home in Leesburg, this
time led by their son-in-law
Ken Brooks who is minis
ter of music at Cochran
First Baptist Church.
They exchanged anniver
sary gifts when they had
once exchanged rings.
Their granddaughters sere
naded them with “You’re
Still the One” to CD accom
paniment.
“You’re still the one 1 run
to
The one that 1 belong to
You're still the one I
want for life
You’re still the one I love
The only one that I
dream of
• You’re still the one I kiss
good-night"
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Steve and Mandi Posey
Paris have returned from
their honeymoon in San
Francisco. Their June 12
formal wedding at Perry
United Methodist Church
continued with a reception
and dance to music by the
Sensations at the Officers
Club at Robins Air Force
Base.
Steve and Mandi are at
home at Wingate off Watson
in Warner Robins. He is
account executive with
Core Management Re
sources Group in Macon
and Mandi teaches at Miller
Elementary School in
Warner Robins.
Meanwhile, Mandi’s sis
ter Laura, 1999 Westfield
Schools graduate, is at
Georgia Southern Universi
ty for orientation for fresh
men.
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Congratulations to Clay
Hughes and Jill Prickett
upon their recent engage
ment. They both are Perry
High School graduates.
Clay is employed at Blue
Bird Body Co. and Jill
works at Taylor Regional
Hospital. Their wedding is
planned for Feb. 19.
• ••
Susannah McPherson,
the lovely wife of Henderson
Village manager Stuart
McPherson, recently arrived
and we welcome her to
Perry.
Their dog Angus, a funny
golden retriever, has the
best life ever. Stuart says
Angus has lost 10 pounds
chasing and treeing squir
rels who are much more
cautious now. Angus also
enjoys sneaking a dip in the
flowing fountains.
• ••
Pound Puppy Report
Animal Control Officer Dan
Bass at 988-2800 has a
male medium-size black
dog with long silky hair and
a white and brown beagle-
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LUTHER AND BILLIE
MOSTELLER
They cut and served the
two-tiered white wedding
cake which was decorated
with yellow roses, bride
and groom and the number
50.
Sunday morning was
unusually special in the
Willing Workers class
taught by Mary Weidel at
First Baptist Church Perry.
Becky, Jenny and Beth
served refreshments to a
perfect attendance class to
honor their loved one.
Billie Goode came to
Perry to teach my first
grade class right out of col
lege and lived in the Coop
er house on Washington
Street which is now home
to Wallis and Paula Hurl
butt. Luther lived with his
parents just down the
street. That’s where the
newlyweds made their
home and live to this day.
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white Australian shepherd
with 2 blue eyes among
other dogs and puppies
and lots of pretty kittens,
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Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday, Jane.
One of our favorite sub
scribers, Jane Barrett,
turned 60 June 11. She
likes the way she was with
these pigtails, and so do
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Thomas Richard Stage and Heather Jo Wilder
Wilder, Stage vows will
be July 31 in Perry
Joyce Ragan Wilder of
Perry and William W.
Wilder Jr., of Clarkesville,
announce the engagement
of their daughter. Heather
Jo Wilder, to Thomas
Richard Stage, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Robert
Stage of Conyers.
'Hie wedding is planned
for July 31, 1999, at the
Periy United Methodist
Church.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Johnnie
Brannen Ragan of Hender
son, the late William Leon
Ragan Sr., and the late Mr.
and Mrs. William W. Wilder
Sr. of Macon.
An honor graduate of The
Westfield Schools, she
graduated from the Univer
sity of Georgia with a bach
elor’s degree in business
administration. While at
the" University, she was a
Presidential scholar, a
member of Delta Zeta
Sorority and Pi Sigma
Epsilon marketing fratemi-
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Hubbard family gathers locally for reunion
By JOAN DORSETT
Hg*nt Jqukhal Staff
Sherry Staples Hubbard
and and her loved ones
enjoyed their recent trip
back in time and up to
date in Perry and at Hen
derson Village.
First thing she and I did
was shop the Camellia &
Main overstock sale that
was held for the first time
ever in Macon. It is held in
Fort Valley at the ware
house and is one of my
very favorite shopping
experiences. Then I played
the tour guide for Sherry
and we really tried to take
ty.
She is district account
supervisor for Hershey
Chocolate, USA.
The groom-elect is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ben Stage of Lake
land, Fla., Mrs. Jeanette
Vogel and the late Mr. Cor
nelius Vogel of Fulton, 111.
A graduate of Rockdale
County High School in
Conyers, he graduated
from Gwinnett Technical
Institute with an associ
ate’s degree in horticul
ture. He is a member of the
American and Georgia Golf
Course Superintendents’
Association.
He is the second assis
tant superintendent at
Jennings-Mill Country
Club in Athens.
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in everything and see
everyone. We found that to
be impossible but fun to
try.
Sherry’s birthday at Hen
derson Village was every
thing and more. The weath
er, accommodations and
the grounds were incredi
bly perfect
Her daughter Caroline
writes for Atlanta Business
Chronicle and will write a
description of the resort for
the Chattanooga Times-
Free Press. Son Chuck is
with BMA Insurance Co. in
Atlanta. His wife Jamie is
with Invesco. Sherry’s hus
band Charlie, still an agent
with National Life of Ver
mont, has a second career
as administrator of the
Abraham Lincoln Museum
at Lincoln Memorial Uni
versity, Harrogate, Tenn.
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Hollie Walker and Michael Potts
Walker, Potts set July 3 vows
Mr. and Mrs. William Joe
Walker of Calhoun
announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Hollie
Shan Walker, to Michael
Lee Potts, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Bill Potts of
Perry.
The wedding will take
place at the First Baptist
Church of Calhoun at 4
p.m. on July 3, 1999.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of Gertrude
Chadwick and the late Carl
Chadwick , and the late Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Walker, all of
Calhoun. She is a graduate
The Hamptons of Perry
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Special Photo
VISITING Joan
Dorsett (left) and Sherry
Staples Hubbard pay a
visit to Linda Johnson
with whom Sherry taught
three years at McEvoy
High School in Macon.
Linda is pictured display
ing a memory quilt given
to her daughter, Sandy
Cooper, standing, Pre-K
teacher at Tucker Elemen
tary. It features photos
and signatures of Sandy’s
students and was made
and given to her by her
para-professional, Charla
Upchurch.
Sherry and Caroline
mixed together the follow
ing ingredients when they
want to take a dish or serve
a group.
Black Bean. Corn Salad
cup red wine vinegar
‘A cup olive oil •
3 cloves garlic, crushed
% teaspoon salt
\ teaspoon pepper
3 (15 oz.) cans black beans,
drained
10 oz.. frozen com, thawed
1 large red pepper, chopped
1 medium green pepper,
chopped
\ - 1 medium purple onion,
chopped
Combine first 4 ingredients
and let stand 30 minutes.
Mix remaining ingredi
ents and toss with vinegar
mixture. Refrigerate 8
hours.
of Gordon Central High
School, and holds an asso
ciate of arts degree from
Emory at Oxford and a
bachelors degree in psy
chology from Georgia State
University. She is
employed at the Georgia
Probation Management
office in Canton.
The groom-elect is a
graduate of Westfield
School and the University
of Georgia, where he
received his BBA in risk
management and insur
ance. He works with Win
ston Group Insurance
Company in Marietta.