Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, December 08, 1999, Page Page 2B, Image 10

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Page 2B Wed., Dec. 8, 1999, Houston Home Journal Bishop, Smallwood exchange vows at Perry United Methodist Church Jeanna Bishop and Lee Smallwood Jr. of Perry, exchanged wedding vows Sept. 25, 1999. The double ring ceremony was per formed at the Perry United Methodist Church by the Rev. James Everett Shipley of Macon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gary Bishop of Perry and the granddaughter of Dr. Sid ney Hancock the late Mrs. Hancock, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop, all of Cairo. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L. Smallwood Sr. of Perry and the grandson of Mrs. Aubrey Farr and the late Mr. Farr of Elko, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwin Smallwood Sr. of Perry. Wedding music was pro vided by Grace Daniel, organist; Deborah Walker, pianist; Pat McCall, violin ist; Ricky Williams, trum peter, and Scott Berry, vocalist. “Ave Maria" by Schubert was played for the seating of the grand parents and “Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini" by Rachmaninoff was played for the seating of the moth ers. The bridal procession entered to “March” by Han del and entrance of the bride was heralded by the trumpeter and the organist to “Fanfare in C Major” by Purcell. Vocalist Scott Berry sang “Great is Thy Faithfulness", “God, a Woman and a Man”; “The Lord’s Prayer", and “The Bridal Prayer." The reces sional was “Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee,” by Beethoven. Brandon Borah greeted guests and handed out programs. In the church sanctuary ferns highlighted the brass candelabra and lighted tapers, which were flanked with urns overflowing with white Casablanca lilies, delphinium, mountain lilies, freesia, calla lilies, snapdragons, larkspur, lizianthus and rover daisies and a variety of ferns. Complementary floral arrangements were on the doors of the church and the pews. The altar table held a matching bouquet in mem ory of the late grandpar ents. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a formal gown of pure silk and white duchess satin from the collection of Ulla- Maija for New York. The simple strapless bodice fea tured an A-line waist and a hand-draped duchess skirt with chapel-length train. Her double-tierfed chapel-length veil of illu sion bordered in satin fell from a headband of ivory white with ciystal pearls. She carried a Victorian Vi Mj Free, no hassle credit approval for auto loans . You may qualify regardless of • Good Credit • Blemished Credit • No Credit • Bankruptcy It’s Easy, Fast, and confidential! From your touch-tone phone call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! 1-800-975-3325 Electronically answered Another exclusive service from Our Dealership bouquet of gardenias, Canadian sweet peas, stephanotis, lilies of the valley, freesia and white Bianca roses tied with satin and chiffon ribbons. The “something old" was a lace handkerchief made by her great-grandmother, Willa Smith. The “some thing borrowed" was a lucky sixpence from her friend, Gayle Borah, and the “something blue" was a blue satin ribbon on the bride’s lace garter. The matron of honor was the sister of the bride. Julie Moore of Perry. Bridesmaids were Robin Cowart of Macon; Rebecca Simmons-Lamm of Atlanta; Kollyn Lawson of Perry; Kerri Massey, sister of the groom, of Perry; Eliz abeth Williams, cousin of the bride, of Monroe, and Kimberly Wood, sister of the groom, of Cochran. They wore full-length gowns of black satin and carried garden cluster bou quets of white Asiatic lilies and freesia tied with satin ribbons. The flower girls were Lanier Moore of Perry, niece of the bride; Megan Massey, Perry, niece of the groom, and River Wood, Cochran, niece of the groom. They wore match ing tea length dresses of white organza made by the bride s mother. They car ried white baskets with white baby roses and baby’s breath. The groom chose his father as best man. The groomsmen were John Bishop, Perry, brother of the bride; Wayne Endicott of Wichita, Kan.; Lance Johnson of Marshallville; Phillip Moore of Perry; Danny Perfect of Elko and Randy Wood of Cochran. The groom and grooms men wore black tails with white ties, cummerbunds and gloves. The bride's mother wore a floor-length three tiered dress of light periwinkle blue with a matching jack et. The groom’s mother wore a dress of pale green, featuring a long sleeved lace bodice with a long flowing chiffon skirt. After the ceremony, the bride and groom were dri ven in a 1937 Pierce-Arrow to a reception hosted by the bride’s parents at the Fetterman Museum at Massee Lane Gardens in Marshallville. Guests danced to music by Eddie Byrd and the Sensations. The buffet tables were decorated with floral arrangements of larkspur, snapdragons, delphiniums, irises, roses and ferns. Linen covered tables with matching topi aries were arranged inside the museum and in the courtyard for seating. An ice sculptured trea- Do You Need A Car... AND WONDER ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? mt hk• Hf "ft!; J: *5-- H # Jwlc * ja, - * X TJ[ HK Jfm * u ■ jHL, -1 ' pgpr Afr. and Mrs. Lee Smallwood sure chest held boiled shrimp and cocktail sauce. The bride's cake, a butter pound cake with vanilla Italian buttercream frost ing, was covered with rolled fondant and draped to match the bride’s wedding gown. It was decorated with fresh white and champagne spray roses. The groom’s cake was chocolate and was decorat ed with sugared fruit and ivy. Both cakes were creat ed by a friend, Paul Conway of Atlanta. Assisting with the recep tion were Jennie Baird. Gayle Borah, Linda Bran MkL a*. ■ j mmnm* i .aßapy.- v . v Home Journal Photo by Joan Dorset! READY TO GO Grant & Myers Helping Hand animal shelter at 905 Jernigan has this white half spitz and half Pomeranian and passing stranger! for last week’s Christmas puppies to play with. Also a few dogs and a few kittens. Just in time for Christmas. South Houston Church Directory Assembly of God Assembly of God Church, 281 Grovania Road 987-5154 Baptist Elko Baptist, Oak Street, Elko 987-1621 First Baptist Church, Perry, 1105 Main St 987-2002 Greater Union Baptist Church, 1006 Marion St 987-0054 Green Grove Baptist, Ga. 26, Elko 783-3332 Haynevilie First Baptist. 811 Grovania Road 987-3747 Henderson Baptist. 2813 U.S. 41S 987-6569 Houston Lake Baptist, 2300 Ga. 127 E 987-0277 Kathleen Baptist. 111 Bear Branch Road 987-3330 Marthann Baptist. 127 Marshallville Road 987-4647 Memorial Heights Baptist, 521 C. Hodges 987-0724 Mt. Mariah Baptist, R-l, Perry 627-3177 New Hope Baptist. 1014 W.F. Ragin Drive 987-0501 New Smyrna Baptist. U.S. 41 N 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 Sandbed Baptist. Ga 247 Spur 987-4304 Second Memorial Baptist. Kings Chapel Road 987-4803 Shiloh Baptist, 210 Whitworth Road. Elko 987-5950 Spring Creek Baptist, Flournoy Road 987-9326 BS ITALIAN fO-AR DEW c AEF-.' am MldJu» n &£r S i<i Quality Inn 1-75 *i US. 341 Perry • 987-1345 Charles “Chick" Evans Vice President and General Manager nen, Mary Ann Hill, Laura Massey, Rachael Moore, Ruth Moore, Tammy Pike. Jennifer Ratliff, Christen Dawne Watson, Dawne Watson and Linda Watson. Georgie DeMoss and Madi son DeMoss, cousins of the bride, handed out rice bags. The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s par ents at Free’s cabin in Perry. Following a honeymoon trip to Robert Redford’s Sundance Resort in Utah, the couple are living in Perry. 1500 Sam Nunn Blvd. Party • 987-9494 Beside Quality Inn Closed on Sunday Serving Houston County Perry • Warner Robins Member FDIC Tharpc 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 Church of God New Hope Church of God, 2290 Ga. 127 987-7893 New Covenant Church of God, 1929 Marshallville Road Church of God in Christ Word of Deliverance, 2234 U.S. 41 N 987-4796 Episcopal St. Christophers, 1207 Macon Road 987-2190 Free Will Baptist Scechinah Free Will Baptist. 1964 Marshallville Road Interdenominational Living Waters Assembly, 2305 U.S. 41 N 987-4155 Victory Christian Fellowship, 1917 Marshallville Road Full Gospel Lighthouse, Gaines Street 987-3126 Quality Inn IWr f „ jflp . ■KTs:i:i^3 mg , Lagg •.' Vi UShHH W* HI Hi \ v t WIP Mf.- & sggjl ' ■aj <> \ |mb -mm lit. { 4 -W \i2jESBBraX I> 1 M' J SjmX V Jft . Home Journal photo by Charlotte Perkins COLLECTORS - Students at Momingside Elementary School have already collected thousands of pop-tabs from soft drink cans for the drive to raise funds for the Ronald McDonald House in Macon. Shown here with some of the tops are, from left, kneeling, Keyomri Scott and Stephanie Smith; standing, Heather Herring, Jarrod Jackson, D.J. Johnson and Clint Kirk. Pop tabs equal utility bill help for Ronald McDonald House By CHARLOTTE PERKINS Home Journal Staff Sometimes, small things can add up to something important, especially if love and determination are part of the effort. That’s one lesson that some Perry students have been learning recently, thanks to the encourage ment of Alvalyn Pope and the Missions Committee of the Crossroads United Methodist Church. The goal? To help pay the utility bills at the Ronald McDonald House of Central Georgia. The facility serves as a temporary home to families who must travel to be with critically-ill children who are hospitalized at the Chil dren’s Hospital of the Med- Happy Fourth Birthday Tishana Shandrell Jocelyn Searcy celebrated her fourth birthday on Dec. 5. She is the daughter of Shanashee Dugger, of Perry, and Tyree Searcy of San Diego, California. She is the granddaughter of Shelia Dugger and Robert Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. Searcy of Perry. She is the great-granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dugger of Perry and the late Viola Scott. CONNER’S (( THE \\ ÜBANK OF PBRRY )) \ JX- -’J U.S. 341 N. Perry 987-2411 ical Center of Central Geor gia. The small things? Pop tabs from aluminum soft drink cans, which are col lected and then sold to the Macon Iron and Paper Stock Company through a recycling program orga nized by Children’s Oncolology Services of Georgia, Inc.. The program benefits the children, their families and the environment, but it takes a great many pop tabs. Those who are interested in helping with the school collections or starting their own fund-raising drive for the Ronald McDonald House may gain more infor mation by calling Alvalyn Pope at 987-0219. gjra \ True Church of Deliverance, Houston Lake Road...no phone Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1301 Juliannc St Methodist Andrew United Methodist, 2430 Ga. 127 987-7934 Crossroads United Methodist, 1600 Main St 987-3721 Elko United Methodist, Oak Street, Elko no phone Perry 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 R0ad...987-4059 Oak Grove CME Church, Sewell Road. Elko no phone St. James CME Church, 1007 W.F. Ragin Drive 987-4404 Nondenominational Living Faith Family Worship Center, 304 lee St 987-5579 Faith Bible Fellowship, 517 MLK Blvd 987-6790 Pentecostal New Pentecostal Church of Perry, Elm Street 987-3161 Presbyterian Perry Presbyterian Church, 1100 Second St 987-1403 Primitive Baptist Beaver Creek Prim. Bapt., Sandefur Road, Kathleen 987-2241 United Pentecostal Holiness New Life Worship Center, 2334 U.S. 41 South 987-5816 1812 U.S. 41 N Perry, Ga. 987-1112 The Bank Of Perry MfPTt worsMp at the dwck ol your choice 1006 Main St • Parry 987-2554* Member FDIC p™*@ fi fmv. | UnlJ ‘d-ORtfA * # SfRVIGI PRIDE * Brian Bearden Salesman