Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 30, 1999, Page Page 2B, Image 10

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Wed., June 30, 1999, Houston Home Journal Page 2B H i | 'lUl* w f **l|9K,aLw 1 M J RHK ■/\ J| ~«p M««MHHHBSilffi'. •/ •*. '= r .ff-:U» jl »»':, ■ ' UfcMHfiMHr , ~ ,, «* -• / *'■ W . ;}> V V \ ** •* 1 B ■ ■: . ■ ■ v* ■ R *4* 1 Bt 4P>JM ■P V , * » X / jMK J Hollie Walker and Michael Potts Walker and Potts to exchange wedding 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 of Gordon Central High School, and holds an asso ciate-of -arts degree from Cassidy Noel Beamon Mary and Amy Beamon announce the birth of a daughter, Cassidy Noel, who is welcomed by her bro ther, Landon, 4. The baby was born on May 25, 1999 at the Houston Medical Center. Grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Skin ner. Jr. of Perry and Mr. Eddington, Powell vows to be in Michigan 2 v ; '/'''-'SKl''' ~ • *" Hjvt ' ♦ « Jack Christopher Powell, Maureen Kristie Eddington Summertime, and the livin' is easy at For more information, please call Telephone: Page: 987-8179 765-6545 Emory at Oxford and a bachelors degree in psy chology from Georgia State University. She is employed at the Georgia Probation Manage ment office in Canton. The groom-elect is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Canelle of Perry, the late David Lee Paulk Jr. of Fitzgerald, and the late Rev. and Mrs. L.M. Potts of Tifton. He is a graduate of Westfield School and the University of Georgia, where he received his BBA in risk management and insurance. He works with Winston Group Insurance Co. in Marietta. and Mrs. Lamar Beamon of Perry. Emily Adela Summers Mark and Cheryl Sum mers of Kathleen announce the birth of their daughter, Emily Adela Summers, on June 10, 1999 at Columbia Coliseum Medical Center in Macon. The Hamptons of Perry Come by and let Polite make the livin' easy for you! South Houston County's Premier Apartment Community is now leasing Luxury 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes. Exchange Members of the Board of Directors for the 1999- 2000 year are Rick John stone and Howard Kuen. Larry Miller and Betsy Willard will be the Board of Directors for 1999-2001. The club's future goals are to continue to be involved in the community and continued support of its projects such as child abuse. Freedom Shrinks, Rainbow House, Crisis Pregnancy Center, and PAL to name a few. They are also focusing on expanding in member num bers as well. Their theme for the coming year is “31 and Growing." The theme “31 and Growing" ties in with the Georgia District theme "Georgia Exchange Thundering to Growth -3000 by 2000." Speaking to the Exchange Club and swear ing in the new officers was Jeffery Sheffield. Sheffield Blueberries perfect for Fourth Bt JOAN DORBBTT Ho *ff- J<H T At ?n — What better time forhlue berries than the red, white and blue of the Fourth of July? However, according to Dr. Sandra Brenner, Dietit ian at the Perry Hospital, anytime is good as blueber ries are now being touted as the new major bullet . Blueberries are the latest new fad in fiber and in anti oxidents for ailments like macular degeneration. They are good for any condition like cancer or heart disease that anti-oxidents benefit. The bilobery, a European blueberry, is used more in health foods but our garden blueberries that are ready to pick now are plenty good for what ails you. Bet you can’t eat just one, so here are a couple of recipes to try. Blueberry Yum-Yum 2 cups fresh blueberries (or frozen) 2 cups sugar divided 1 /4 cup water 1 /4 cup cornstarch 3 T. water 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 / 2 cup oieo, softened 1 cup finely chopped pecans 1 8-oz. cream cheese, softened 1 9-oz. frozen nondairy whipped topping Combine blueberries, 1 cup sugar and?< cup water in medium saucepan. Cook over low heat until berries are soft (about 15 min.) Mr. and Mrs. David Eddington of Grand Rapids, Michigan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Maureen Kristie Eddington, to Jack Christopher Powell, son of Mark and Nancy Powell of Kathleen. The wedding will take place at the Michigan State University chapel in Lans ing, at 3 p.m. on July 11. 1999. The bride-elect graduat ed from Michigan State University and is a middle school teacher at the lonia Michigan School System. The groom-elect is a graduate of Westfield Schools and Michigan State University. He is teaching at lonia High School, where he is the track coach and assistant football coach. is the Georgia District Pres ident for 2000. Sheffield told the mem bers, "It is great to be in America today." However, he stressed that with the good times, there are many things wrong. "We have a bull market, low unemployment, low interest rates. But kids are killing kids," said Sheffield. “We must get involved with our youth. There are good youths out there. What we need to do is recognize the good deeds. There is noth ing more precious than a child." Sheffield thanked the club for it’s many efforts in doing Just that. The club not only sponsors Freedom Shrines, but it gives funds to various charities: Rain bow House, PAL, Preven tion of Child Abuse, and needy families at Christ mas. In addition, the club Combine cornstarch and 3 T. water in a small mixing bowl; stir well. Add corn starch mixture to blueberry mixture; cook stirring con stantly until thickened. Set aside t cool. Combine flour, oleo and pecans in a small mixing bowl. Mix well. Press dough evenly in a 13x9x2 inch dish or pan. Bake 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Cool. Combine cream cheese and 1 cup sugar, beat until smooth. Fold in whipped topping. Spread topping evenly over cooked crust. Pour blue berries mixture evenly over top. Refrigerate, cut into squares to serve and enjoy. Yields 15 servings. Blueberry Salad 2 3-oz. pkgs. Concord grape felatin cup boiling water 1 No". 2 can crushed pineapple, drained and juice reserved 2 cups fresh blueberries 1 /2 cup pecans 1 8 oz. pfcg. cream cheese, soft ened 1 cup sour cream Dissolve gelatin in water. Add enough water to reserved juice to make 2 cups. Add to gelatin. Add fruits and pecans. Chill until partially set. Blend cream cheese and sour cream. Drop spoonfuls of thickened gelatin alternately with cheese mixture into 9 x 13- inch glass dish. Run knife in both directions through the mixture several times, mak ing swirls. Chill till firm. 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