Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 30, 1999, Page Page 3B, Image 11
Visitin’
The two Freds enjoyed fish
ing on Lake Superior.
• ••
Check out the gorgeous
maroon dinner plate hibis
cus blooming on the north
corner of Mac and Barbara
Walton's Ridge Circle South
home. It Just matches the
maroon shutters on the two
stories.
Just around the bend our
three offshoots from their
plant are beginning to
bloom, but they pale by
comparison. Pretty, howev
er. Our flower bed border of
old-fashioned touch-me
nots from seeds of Velma
Head should be a show
soon.
Mac and Barbara have
recently added a sunroom
to the back of their home to
complement their swim
ming pool. The better to
keep an eye on their grand
children.
Between them there are
eight. Todd and Deanna’s
are Will 7, Ben 5 and
McKinley 4. In Savannah,
Edward and Sharon Kirk
land have Jamie 10 and
Jessica 4. Jeff and Shan
non Hall have Erica 4. Rick
Cranford has Hayden 5 and
Michele 1.
• ••
Congratulations to Bill
and Beth Beckham Hender
son upon their June 5 mar
riage. They are living in
Macon where Bill is co
owner of Metal Concepts
and Pittman-Waller Roofing
Co. A honeymoon to Italy is
planned for the autumn.
Molly will be attending
Stratford Academy.
• ••
Saturday evening Foster
Rhodes gave his petite,
blonde daughter Mindy
away before a standing
room only audience in Perry
United Methodist Church.
It overflowed into the social
hall with closed circuit tele
vision and the very best
seats.
With her sisters Marcy
and Amy as her maids of
honor and six bridesmaids
all wearing blush gowns
and carrying shades of pink
roses, Mindy wed Greg
Harof of Atlanta amid twin
kling candles, greenery and
Casablanca lilies, orchids
and roses.
The festive occasion con
tinued at the Fetterman
Museum with the catering
of Jane Cook, new North
side Road neighbor of the
Rhodes, and Joan Neely of
Catering Delights and to
the dance music of The
Reflections. Memorable was
First Birthday
Randall Michael Zim
merman, son of Michael
and Paula Zimmerman of
Warner Robins celebrated
his first first birthday on
June 24. He is the grand
son of Darrell and Carol
Zimmerman of North
wood, Ohio, and Roger
and Patricia Forbes of
Verona, N.Y.
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a scene of Greg and Mindy
dancing surrounded by all
the little children. Memo
rable also were the dance
steps of George Nunn!
Twins Ansley and Kelly
Tolleson and Erin Walker
delightfully distributed
bags of rice for showering
the newlyweds before a long
white limousine whisked
them away to Atlanta.
Greg and Mindy Harof
are honeymooning this
week on the island of St.
Marten after which they will
be in their new home at
11525 Boxford Place,
Alpharetta, Ga., 30022.
• ••
Tom and Joanne Fast
have returned from a 2,700
mile motor trip. They visited
Tom’s cousins in Columbus
Ohio, his relatives in Ash
land, Ohio, his grandfa
ther’s farm in Nova, Ohio,
the graves of his mother
and grandfather at the
Church of the Bretheren
which has become a
Catholic church. There they
attended Mass and spoke
with the members about
the history of the church.
In Hazleton, Mc'Adoo and
Whitehall, Pa., they visited
all Joanne’s relatives. They
traveled the Amish country
in Ohio and the Amish of
Pennsylvania. From Vir
ginia they drove the Blue
Ridge Parkway and Skyline
Drive home.
Meanwhile Joanne’s sis
ter, Bernardette Conner of
Kilmarnick, Va., a small
community on the Chesa
peake Bay at the northern
neck of Virginia, has been
visiting their parents, Bern
hard and Julie Takach, for
two weeks.
Sincere sympathy to
Joyce Carlton upon the
death of her mother, Kath
leen Crowe, June 28.
• ••
Bobby and Mary Lynn
Harrison have returned
from a wonderful sounding
trip. First they flew to Los
Angeles, for an annual
Direct TV meeting with the
Top 50 Prime Star dealers
in America. Then they all
boarded a charter flight for
Tahiti and for a week a
group of 300-350 including
broadcasters and entertain
ers cruised the South Pacif
ic Polynesian Islands of
Tahiti, MoOrea, Huahine,
Raiatea and Bora-Bora, the
archipelago of the Cook
Islands, the windward and
leeward islands, six hours
south of Hawaii, below the
equator on the Tropic of
1 f '
JC
Capricorn, on the level
with Australia.
I tell you all this because
it’s the way Bobby told it
and it’s all so interestingly
one and the same, kind of
like the United States is
North America and Ameri
ca and the United States of
America.
Bobby’s brother, William
in Rome, enjoys Just Vis
itin’ and keeps us posted.
He wants us to know that
Delta has a special pro
gram for weekend travelers
called “The Delta Escape.”
Air fares are discounted as
much as 70 percent for
travel beginning on a Fri
day and ending Sunday or
Monday to a choice of six
to eight domestic destina
tions, and occasionally an
international city.
Destinations are posted
at 12:01 on Monday for
departures on Friday
morning or afternoon.
Reservations are made by
calling the “escape" num
ber, and tickets arrive the
next day by overnight Fed
Ex. Delta has tie-ins with
rental cars and hotels for a
total low cost package.
To join, simply call 800-
895-2005 and enroll with
your personal skymiles
number. There is a mini
mal fee for membership,
and you can add up to
three companions to the
primary enrollment. It’s
such a good deal he and
Beth usually “escape"
about once a month.
Departures are from
Atlanta.
• ••
By now most of us know
that Perry’s own Bill Davis
was with Bicycle Ride
Across Georgia which
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South Houston
Church Directory
Assembly of God
Assembly of God Church, 28! Grovania Road .987-5154
Baptist
Elko Baptist, Oak Street, Elko 987-1621
First Baptist Church, Pen)', 1105 Main St 987-2002
Greater Union Baptist Church, 1006 Marion St9B7-0054
Green Grove Baptist, Ga. 26, E1k0,...., 783-3332
Hayneville First Baptist, 811 Grovania Road 987-3747
Henderson Baptist, 2813 U.S. 415., 987-6569
Houston Lake Baptist, 2300 Ga. 127 E 987-0277
Kathleen Baptist, 111 Bear Branch Road 987-3330
Marthann Baptist, 127 Marshaliville Road 987-4647
Memorial Heights Baptist, 521 C. Hodges 987-0724
Mt. Mariah Baptist, R-l, Peny 627-3177
New Hope Baptist, 1014 W.F. Ragin Drive 987-0501
New Smyrna Baptist, U.S. 41N 987-0034
Oak Level Baptist, 442 Lake Joy Road _...987-3933
Oldfield Baptist, 1501 Houston Lake Road 987-0460
Rehoboth Baptist Church, 2238 U.S. 41 N 987-1577
Sand bed Baptist, Ga 247 Spur 987-4304
Second Memorial Baptist, kings Chapel Road 987-4803
ITALIAN
GAR DEW CAM
fiom
Bonkttf
Quality Inn
1-75 at U.S. 341
Perry • 987-1345
Charles 'Chick” Evans
Vice President and General Manager
came through Perry last
Tuesday. Bfll wasn’t the
only one who got to sleep
in his own bed that night.
Perry’s Pep Newberry
also made the trek from
LaGrange to Savannah
and was at his Northside
Drive home to host a front
yard party to listen to the
Jettison Blue concert
across the street at the
PHS baseball field.
Rene Hill of Ridge Circle
North attended the party
and joined BRAG next
morning.
Also partying, sleeping
at home and BRAGing
were Ben Thompson of
Thompson Road, Kevin
Long of Lea Glen and
Blake Ramey of Hayncville
who drove a bus with
equipment for the Perry
group and also hiked.
Ralph Bartow of Warner
Robins started out with
the group but fell ill and
had to stop.
Perry was the dropping
out point for Chesley and
Evelyn Cawthon’s nephew
Nathan and Martha
Gilbert of Charlotte, N.C.
Chesley had driven them
in their car to LaGrange
and drove it back to Perry
so they would have it when
they biked to Perry. After a
nice visit, the Gilberts
drove on over to Jekyll
Island for a vacation.
Chesley and Evelyn
have enjoyed a visit from
their grandchildren Steven
and Laura Farabaugh
while their parents,
Richard and Cathy, vaca
tioned in the Bahamas.
Bill and Jane Berry of
Newnan (Pat’s grammar
school friend) visited
overnight with Avon and
TWO 3-PIECE
FISH DINNERS
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$3.99
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fries, cole slaw and hushpuppies.
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1500 Sam Niinn Blvd.
Perry • 987-9494
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Serving Houston County
• Warner Robins
Member PINC
Shiloh Baptist, 210 Whitworth Road, Elko 987-5950
Spring Creek Baptist, Flournoy Road 987-9326
Tnarpe Memorial Baptist, 2758 U.S. 41 N 987-1116
Catholic
St. Patrick's Catholic, 1039 St. Patrick's Drive . .987-4213
Christian
First Christian Church, 2100 Macon Road 987-5428
Church of Christ
Church of Christ, U. 5.41 N 987-4268
Midway B. Church of Christ, 1000 Ga. 247, Kathleen
988-8038
Church of God
New Hope Church of God, 2290 Ga. 127 987-7893
ftrry Church of God, 1929 Marshaliville Road .988-3020
Church of God in Christ
Word of Deliverance, 2234 U.S. 41 N 987-4796
Episcopal
St. Christopher's, 1207 Macon Road 987-2190
Free Will Baptist
Perry Free Will Baptist, 1964 Marshaliville Road9B7-8068
Interdenominational
Living Waters Assembly, 2305 U.S. 41 N 987-4155
Victory Christian Fellowship, 1917 Marshaliville Road ...
987-9826
Full Gospel Lighthouse, Gaines Street 987-3126
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Pat Buice and attended the
concert.
I hope you too happened
upon a solar car or two or
three Sunday as they made
their way along U.S. 41
through Perry. First its
bicycles, then its unusual
cars. Next thing we know
it’ll be fireworks. Friday
night see them at the Com
mand Band of the Air Force
Reserve concert with Crys
tal Gayle.
Saturday night see them
at the Big Bang Boom.
Sunday night see them at
the Veterans Memorial
Park or wherever you may
be for the Fourth. Just be
Adams
Jacques Carlos Adams and Shericka L. Stokeling of
Perry, announce the birth of their daughter, Janike
Jacques Adams, on June 17. 1999. at the Perry Hospital.
The baby’s grandparents are Ellen Marie Harris, Steve
Stokeling and Gloria Adams, all of Perry.
Celebrate the 4th at home Big Bang Boom! July 3
We invite you to come and be a part of our family.
Loving and Caring in Jesus' Name.
First Baptist Perry
1105 Main Street, Perry, Ga. 987-2002
Service Times:
Wednesdays, 6:45 p.m.
Sundays: 8:45, 11:00 a.m. ( J
and 7:00 p.m. ,
E-Mail FBCPfn>hom.net Home Page WWW.hom.net/-FBCP
99$
KID'S MEAL
Limit (2) kid's meals including
kid's drink (from kid's menu)
with each adult meal purchase.
Dine in only.
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Continued from page 18
patriotic and be safe.
And be sure to fly the
Houston Home Journal flag
in your front window.
•••
Pound Puppy Report
Animal Control Officer ban
Bass at 988-2800 has a
hrindle male hunting type
bulldog.
Grant & Myers Helping
Hand animal shelter at 905
Jernigan has 2 grown barn
cats, 1 Beagle, a grown
male Lab /German shep
herd mix, a grown male
colored like a beagle the
size of a lab. a two-tone
brown female purebred
leopard katahoola hunting
hound.
VALUE PACK
$9.99
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and hushpuppies.
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Jehovah's Witness
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah s Witnesses. 1301 julianne St.
987-7341
Methodist
Andrew United Methodist, 2430 Ga 127 987-7934
Crossroads United Methodist, 1600 Main St.. 987-3721
Elko United Methodist, Oak Street, Elko nophone
Perrv U. Methodist Church, 1001 Carroll St. .. .987-1852
Methodist,Christian Episcopal
Kings Chapel CME Church, 402 Arena Road .988-1503
Mount Zion CME Church, 182 Moss Oak Road9B7-4059
Oak Grove CME Church, Sewell Road, E1k0....n0 phone
St. James CME Church, 1007 W.F Ragin Drive .987-4404
Nondenominational
Living Faith Familv Worship Center, 304 Lee 5t.987-5579
Faith Bible Fellowship, 517 MLK Blvd 987-6790
Pentecostal
New Pentecostal Church of IVrry, Elm Street. 987-3161
Presbyterian
Pern Presbyterian Church, 1100 Second St 987-1403
Primitive Baptist
Beaver Creek Primitive Baptist, Sandefur Road, Kathleen
987-2241
United Pentecostal Holiness
New Life Worship Center, 1334 U S. 41 50uth..987-5816
1812 U.S. 41 N
Perry, Ga.
987-1112
The Bank Of Perrv
1006 Main St. • Perry
987-2554* Member FWC
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