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Wed., Sept. 29. 1999, Houston Home Journal
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Special to the Home Journal
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Gov. Mark Taylor will be
Grand Marshall of the 24th
annual Andersonville His
toric Fair parade at 11 a.m.,
Oct. 2 in the'Civil War Village
of Andersonville. Just before
the parade, at 10:30 a.m.,
Taylor will speak briefly at
the Wirz monument in the
town center.
Other events at the Oct. 2
•3 fair include two realistic
Civil War battle reenact
ments. The first will be at 3
p.m. Oct. 2; the next Oct. 3
at 3 p.m. Ihere will be sol
dier encampments,
antiques. Civil War col
lectibles, arts and crafts, and
live entertainment on two
stages. Call (912) 924-2558.
St. Christopher’s
Episcopal Church
WELCOMES YOU
To the Holy Eucharist
9:45 a.m. each Sunday
1207 Macon Road Perry
987-2190
THREE WESLEYANNES Martha Et>aas Green,
Aurelia Evans and Dr. Nora Kizer Bell, President of
Wesleyan College.
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MAJOR CELEBRATION
Aurelia Evans (seated,
front) was honored on her
97th birthday Sept.2s with
a soft drink party at her
Main Street home. She is
pictured in her living room
with hostesses grand
daughter-in-law Jenny
Green, granddaughter
Ansley Garrett, great
granddaughter Carlie
Garrett and daughter
Martha Green all of
Dublin. They pose around
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AT THE WEDDING Lee and Jeana
Smallwood (left photo) enjoy a quiet
moment between dances at their wedding
Flint@nergies
Flint EMC d/b/a Flint Energies
Annual Meeting
Thursday, October 7, 1999
Flint Energies Utility Building
Reynolds, Georgia
Registration 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
ANNUAL MEETING
Flint Electric Membership Corporation (EMC) doing business as Flint Energies,
will host its 1999 Annual Meeting Thursday, October 7.
This event gives you the chance to meet with friends and neighbors, visit the
Flint Energy Store, enjoy a free harheque lunch, entertainment, and prizes.
Flint mailed an official notice and mail ballot to each member on September 16.
Members are asked to complete their ballots and mail them in the attached return
postage paid envelope by October 1, to be eligible for special prizes. Should
members not receive their ballot by September 27, additional ones are available at
any Flint Energies office.
For more Annual Meeting information, call 1-800-342-3616.
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GRAND PRIZE 1988 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup
CELEBRATING HER 90TH
BIRTHDAY With Velma
Head (above, seated, front)
at her 90th birthday party
at Perry First Baptist
Church fellowship hall Sept.
25 are her daughters, Helen
Gimzek, Sandra Odom and
Martha Peavy (Louise
Draughon died of cancer in
1976) and many of her 12
grandchildren and 13 great
grands. A reception fol
lowed at the Fetterman
Museum. The September
evening encouraged the
many guests to enjoy min
gling around large tables in
the courtyard. Inside the
deliciously different buffets
of Harriet Spears included
individual Chinese boxes of
sweet and sour and pasta
with pesto to mention a
couple. Participation in the
dinner are from left (Ida Bell
Woodruff, Evora McGuire,
Elise Rogers and Mary
Lizzie Langston).
party. They are honeymooning this week
at Robert Redford’s Sundance Resort in
Utah. Groom Lee Smallwood (left in riqht
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