Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, December 01, 1999, Page Page 2B, Image 10

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Page 2B Wed., Dec. I, 1999, Houston HomeJounutl * Jfc Jf Malone, Vossler exchange vows in Florida ceremony Tonya Renea Malone of Gull Breeze, Fla., and Tim othy John Vossler of Perry, were married Aug. 28 in Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. The Rev. Richard Lohmeyer performed the ceremony. A reception fol lowed at Tiger Point Coun try' Club. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malone Jr., of Gulf Breeze. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vossler, WeUsville, N.Y. The matron of honor was Janell Richards of Warner Robins. Best man was Daniel Vossler, brother of the groom. and of Wellsville. Bridesmaids were Arrie Potter of Temple Terrace, Fla; Ginger Hinson of Ten Mile, Tenn., and Connie Spears of Pensacola, Fla. Groomsmen were ; mm, j^m jj^B Brandi Michelle Crosby and Lee Barrington Talton Crosby, Talton set wedding plans Mr. and Mrs. Randy Crosby announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Brandi Michelle Crosby of Blackshear, to Lee Bar rington Talton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Talton Jr. of Perry. The wedding is planned for Dec. 11, 1999, at 7 p.m. at the First Bap tist Church of Blackshear. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. O'Dean Cros by of Waycross, and Mr. and Mrs. Royce Blalock of ‘Waycross. A graduate of Pierce County High School, she received a bachelor’s degree of fine arts from Val dosta State University, where she was a member of Phi Mu sorority and Ro Chi. She is employed as office manager of Coldwell Banker Intercostal Realty in Rincon. The groom-elect is the grandson of Mrs. Hugh Hill and the late Mr. Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Talton Sr. of Kathleen. A graduate of the West field Schools, he received a Tonya and Tim Vossler Christopher Minges of Hen rietta, N.Y.; William Susie of Odenton, Md., and David Richards of Warner Robins. Flower girls were Uma Kempton and Amanda Richards, both of Warner Robins. The bride is graduate of Gulf Breeze High School and the University of Flori da with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. The groom is a graduate of Wellsville High School, Alfred University with a bachelor's degree in ceram ic engineering, and the Uni versity of Dayton with a bachelor’s degree in electri cal engineering. He is an electronics engineer at Robins Air Force Base. The couple took a wed ding trip to Disney World. They are making their home in Perry. bachelor of business administration from Val dosta State University, where he was a member of Kappa Alpha Order. He is employed as supervisor of R.O.C. 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I Love To Live Today, dear Lord, I’m 90. and there’s much I haven’t done. 1 hope dear Lord, you’ll let me live until I’m 91. But then, if I haven’t fin ished all I want to do. Would You please let me stay awhile, until I’m 92? So many places 1 want to go, so very much to see, Do You think that You could manage to make it 93? The world is changing veiy fast, there is so much in store. I'd like it very much to live until I’m 94. And if by then I'm still alive. I’d like to stay ’till 95! More planes will be up in the air, so I’d really like to stick And see what happens to the world when I turn 96. I know, dear Lord, it’s much to ask, (and it must be nice in heaven) But I’d really like to stay until I’m 97. I know by then I won’s be fast, and sometimes will be late. But it would be so pleas ant to be around at 98. 1 will have seen so many things, and had a wonder ful time. So I’m sure that I'll be willing to leave at 99... Maybe. Just one more thing I’d like to say, it would be a wonder. If you could leave me on this earth until I am a hun dred. And, dear Lord, if you see fit for it to be. I'd like to have my friends and family here with me. • •• Annie Ruth Boler reports having a wonderful vaca tion recently with her daughter Nancy and A 1 Sherrod of Atlanta at their Amelia Island condo. She's expecting them at her Swift Street home this week to oversee the installation of her Christmas present... new kitchen flooring. • •• Deryle and Jane Whipple hosted a dinner party recently for their house guest, Carrie Coffman, widow of Dcryle’s 1948 West Point plebe classmate King Coffman. The retired full colonel Christian who had led over 1,500 Korean officers to Christianity and the Chris tian missionary to Africa and Malaysia had married Home Journal Photos by Joan Dorsett MEMBERS OF RUBY GARLAND'S FAMILY GATHER TO CELEBRATE HER BIRTHDAY Many Helped Complete The Blanks In A Family Tree On The Wall At The Banquet RUBY GARLAND At Birthday Dinner in 1989 and together in 1992-98 led a Russian Christian mission of Cam pus Crusades It has pene trated Russia with nine separate ministries span ning east to west nine time zones. Since King Coffman’s death in the fall of 1998, Carrie has been to Russia twice and intends to carry on the ministry. She shared her exciting plans and vision over din ner with some 16 guests and with IHS Sunday School at Perry United Methodist Church. She also visited individually with Aurelia Evans, Marie Marshall and Parks Houser who recounted how Chris tianity kept him alive dur ing captivity. • •• Jeff Brett of Charleston left Monday on an Air Force Reserve trip around the world. Having recently got ten out of the Air Force and now flying full time for the Reserve, he is flying to Gui don. Turkey, Diego Garcia, Okinawa, Alaska and back to Charleston, Dec. 7. He and Martha, Lauren and Will were able to spend Thanksgiving in Nashville. Tenn. with her parents. • •• From Nannie Laura Fudge: The Sorelle Club took a summer vacation Cratina 7 s AUCTION GALLERY SATURDAY, SEPT. 18th, 6:00 P.M. Hwy 341 North of Hawkinsville QuuliG Vnlk|iic Furniture. Glassware, China, Lamps. Mirrors. \rtwnrk. .Collectibles Mid More Of Our Famous lto\ Lots "Great For Dealers" Auctions Are Always The Ist Thursday And 3rd Saturday Of Every Month At 6:00 p. m. Lie No NRC# 2354 912/ 783-4345 NR#2634 COOKIE COMPANY INVENTS “LAZY WAY"TO LOSE WEIGHT, OUR SUPER NATURAL SECRET FORMULA MIXED INTO A DELICIOUS TASTING COOKIE. TO RECEIVE MORE INFORMATION, SEND ONE DOLLAR TO COVER S/H YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS TO: COOKIE DEPT. 12, P.O. BOX 6816 WARNER ROBINS, GA 31095 Let Dollie help you "fall" into savings at THE HAMPTONS OF PERRY F¥ South Houston County's Premier Apartment Community P ; is now leasing Luxury 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes. specials: Ist Month Free with 13 month lease *l/2 Month free with 6 month lease. Discount for Seniors • No Security deposit for Military Call 987-8 1 * ft Page 765-6545 The Hamptons of Perry Professionally managed by Fickling & Company but did enjoy one social at the Ochlahatchee Club- House where husbands were entertained with a pic nic supper. Hostesses for this occasion were; Ann Houser, Betty Whipple, Marian Whitehurst, Louise McKinley, Alenc Ursrey and Elizabeth Tabor. Sept. 15 began the new year with a business meet ing which included approval of F 'annual bud get. Members hi.. i the home of Louise Peavv with Pansy Gordon and Marjorie Daniel as co-host esses. Oct. 20, the club mem bers made a trip to Macon for luncheon at the City N sgr; *3®S£>s &• POUND PUPPY REPORT Animal Control Officer Dan Bass at 988-2800 has a male fully grown yellow lab, a male fully grown white and black husky and a large female Doberman. Meanwhile, Grant & Myers Helping Hand animal shelter at 905 Jernigan has five Christmas puppies-four brothers and sisters of the same litter. The small one at back has one blue eye, may be part Aus tralian shepherd. rgMMMMBMMTBR.^w’ 1 'aM'MTTECBWBfT'" —M.y?-. ..jWflMgSg ' vJ^JW—B E. V : & > : ;^:; ' ■ "s\ £*3 , ■. fc£• , <2t'{ ■ jBB* !»kaftßpfe^ HaH I Home Journal Photo l \ Joan Dorset! FUNERAL Julie Takach holds the folded flag that covered the casket of her husband. Bernard Takach, fol lowing funeral services at Andersonville National Ceme tery, Nov. 23. Takach was a veteran of World War II and was a double recipient of the Purple Heart. Julie is flanked by her daughters, Joanne Fast and Bernadette Conner. Continued from page IB Club and a tour of the Dou glas Theater and Music and Sports Halls of Fame. Mar guerite James, Betty Whip ple and Louise McKinley were hostesses. Nov. 17 was an enjoyable time at the home of Betty Parkinson with Betty Conelle. Marian Whitehurst and Pherabv Smith as host esses. Joyce Carlton of Carlton Interims presenied the pro gram. She had done many lowly decorations through out the house and on the outside. This gave an early start to the Christmas sea son as Joyce explained how each was done.