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Tony Sellier describes area migrant
ministry to Beltista Club members
Beltista Club members
started the new year oil Jan
4 with an afternoon meeting
at the Forest !!i!i Road home
of Lucv i licks
Guest speaker was I'onv
Sellier of Fort Valley who
told how lie became involved
with the Migrant Ministry
and the help that is needed
by that group in our midst.
He has a triple interest
there that stems from grow
ing up around oil fields of
Trinidad and Venezuela and
later realizing his dream to
become a ITS. citizen,
speaking Spanish and being
a Catholic
Sellier has a successful
career with Blue Bird Body
Co. that has enabled him to
appreciate the home town
nurturing of Fort Valley In
recent years he has con
quered a bout with throat
cancer and the survival also
has a speech lor young peo
pie on the negatives of
smoking
Ralph Dorsett was a guest
to hear his friend and eo
member of the Perry Airport
Authority He and Tony
enjoyed Italian ( ream cake
and coffee served to till by
co hostesses Pat Buicc. Sue
Lott. Kopie O’Neal, Susan
Pierce and Billie Sue Thom
son
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Miss seeing, Nadine Kin
nev who was with Dr. Bill
defies' dental office for
almost 2b years?
She really misses the
patients she had grown to
love but just this week
stepped into her newly
trained job as olfice manag
er for live of Dr Beverly
Sanders' Georgia Dermatol
ogv offices. She will he in
charge m Macon. Thomas
ton. Forsyth. Milledgcvillc
and Sandca svilli
It’s just ’ll minutes from
her Wellington I >riv< home
in Devonwood to the Macon
office fin husband Torn
continues to work at South
down
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Sincere sympathy to
Kddic and BeviHv Sullivan
upon tln siulrfen death due
to a heart attack lan. -1 of
liei father. Hugh (loswick of
Alp) t: tut t;i
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Tommy and Norma Mayo
entertained with a family
buffet Christmas Hvr at
their Baker Street lion it
Those in attendance
besides his motfiei Fleauor
Mayo, resident of the
Church Home, who will be
98 Feb. 6. were their son
Russ and Corfune Mayo of
Warner Robins, and Chcri
and Rob Pulliam and
Kennedy of Woodstock and
Terrance ol Los Angeles;
Also present were their
son Sieve and ( hi is Mayo of
Warnei Robins. Kali. Sean
and Nick daughter Diane
arid Barth Cadenhead and
Ryan of Warner Robins.
Frankie and Abby Caden
head. Moriah tnd Ashley of
Macon; and newlyweds .jen
niler and Billy I foliar
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Contributions foi Holly
Burkett and her three boys
can he made at < 'BfliT Bank
or the dentist office of |)r.
Michael Kinsley. 1 .'(()(>
Macon Road,
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Ron and Liz Faneonniere
and their sou Ron Jr. Deb
hie and children enjoyed
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Heartfelt sympathy to the
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FIVE GENERATIONS OF MAYOS Eleanor Mayo, her
son Tommy Mayo, Tommy's son Russ Mayo, Russ' daugh
ter Cheri Pulliam and Cheri’s daughter Kennedy Ambyr
Pulliam who teas three weeks old at Christmas.
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Working With Migrants
family of Nancy Filholm
upon her untimely death,
Jan. 7 Memorials may he
made to St. Patrick’s
Catholic Church.
• ••
Mat! Underwood. PUS
Class of 1997. has gradual
ed from E. Central 'Tech in
Fitzgerald in telecommuni
cations technology. He is
now working with A COM of
Columbus, Ga
• ••
Congratulations are in
ordei tor Jeff Brett who lias
been hired as a pilot by
Delta Ait lines and begins
training school in Atlanta
Jan. 20. Hi and Martha.
Will, 2 1/2, and Lauren. 7,
will be moving bat k to live in
Perry when school finishes.
Jeff will continue Hying with
the Air Force Reserves in
(Tiarleston. S.C.
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Christmas dinner with
Sonny and Donna Faucon
nin e i Kingston and el HI
(Iren in St, Simons
Next flay they all met
Connie Faneonniere Bell
and children at Jacksonville
for a flight to Lake Tahoe for
a week ol snowskiing. First
time lout ol the children had
ever seen snow and all
learned to ski on a great
family holiday.
Dennis and Jeanie Fan
eonniere Moyer and three
boys spent the two weeks of
Christmas vacation in lowa
visiting Dennis family
• ••
Sonin’ and Mary Perdue,
their daughter Leigh and Joey
Brett and Jack and Lanie
Nash hosted a lovely reception
at the Fetternian Museum ol
Massee Lane Gardens the
evening ol Jan. 8.
Honorees were (he Nash
es’ son Brian and Lindsey
Nash and then baby son
Hunter who have recently
made their home m Perry
Entertainment through
out the evening consisted ol
piano. Hide and clarinet
musk by friends of the
hosts from their Second
Baptist ('liureh.
Guests called during the
hours of 5:30 to 8 p.m. and
enjoyed a long table of
delights by Kali-rings by
Kelly. Among tasty mush
rooms and a huge cheese
and preserves and other
samplers was a refreshing
BLT dip to spread on honey
party bread.
Brian lias been attending
Liberty University and work
ing for Dr. Golf in Lynch
berg, Va. In October he com
peted in the World Long
Drive Contest at Mesquite,
Nev. and got fifth place.
The event aired on ESPN
Christmas Day. Harrison
Shaft Co. sponsors Brian in
the long drive contest for
which he will continue to
compete and he will be
doing exhibitions through
mil the year. He will be
entering the mortgage busi
ness locally.
Meanwhile Ben Nash is
now studying welding at
Middle Georgia Tech. Dur
ing Christmas he became
engaged to Paula Mindler ol
Warner Robins who is a
sophomore at the University
of Georgia.
• ••
Area Girl Scouts are now
taking orders for Girl Scout
cookies. They have a flavor
for almost every taste
Selections include Lemon
I )rops, made with creamy
lemon chips; Thin Mints,
•made with natural pepper
mint; Do-si-dos, peanut
butter cremes; Tagalongs,
peanut butter patties;
Striped chocolate chip,
chocolate chip pecan cook
ies; Trefoils, old fashioned
shortbread; Samoas, the
world's most deliciously dif
ferent cookie; Reduced Fat
Apple Cinnamon, a lower
fa I treat!
Al the Houston Horne
Journal office Susan
Thomas will take orders for
her daughter Allie of Troop
No. 103.
Kyra Walker of Troop 65
had a banner order her first
sales lasl year so watch out,
here she comes with her
order blank! You can call
Kyra at 987-0041 or 987
1538. Delivery date for
cookies is Feb. 19.
Warner Robins
theatre company
offers comedy
Special to the Home Journal
Ihe Women's Theatre
Project will present “Tea
With Jacob," a comic misad
venture in three acts by Pat
Wilson, at Warner Robins
Little Theatre, 502 S. Pleas
ant Hill Road Jan. 14-15.
WPT, a group of local
women, began performing
together last summer when
they produced “Talking With
tor Warner Robins
Knights ol Columbus anil
WRLT’s “Kaleidoscope"
series.
Their second production
is a comedy of errors in
which two sisters attempt to
carry out the wishes of their
recently deceased uncle.
The east includes Paula
Johns. Pat Phillips. Peggy
Vcselv, Becky Yeatman,
and Celia Hohnadel, who
also directs the show. All
have performed in plays for
Warner Robins Little The
at re as well as in other mid
die Georgia venues. The
See THEATER. Page 8
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CELEBRATING LIFE AND LOVE - .hu ll
and Leigh Brett. Jack and l.anie Nash.
Lindsey and Brian Nash and Man,
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Wed., Jan. 12, 2000
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THE I ’ Hi'’ Mu i.q of the Perry
Players pmd"< ?• o< (heaper by the
Dozen" indu ’ ni, bom left) Tyler Foy,
Matt Sf o i- Bainslry, Brian Saul,
(middh ' hi hi ft 1 Unsey Minyard, Emily
‘Clieapn In the Dozen’ play cast selected
From Siam R'i >i <•
A c:> iof 1 ! 1 ■ ("Tv n for the Perry
Players I id• ■ dnetiou of “Cheaper By
the IF'Z' ti
Aei otdit’g ' C'i"" Hooper, a spokesman
tor the Hu '• group, the east for the play
was sele'l* I It m OR t diemely talented
individual- wh >ndi! ioned in December.
I'hi pirn !>'• b lv vd • u Ihe book that
chronicl'd '6 u d lib family of Frank and
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Home Journal Photo by Joan Dorsett
AV/1P UP dfiiu T Myers Helping Hands Animal
Sheltei h ■ <f » ■ H i big calico colored female dog,
spayc’ !"i" 'b • h"t- ready to watch out for you and
yours
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Home Journal Photo by Joan Dorsett
POJiiyi i ' i t \ vi, i net Animal Control Officer Dari
Bass alt 'CI id this beautiful blond full grown
male f id’ ■ ■ 1 nflu’hite poodle mix, 4 black lab mix
puppi ' ru'd' tmale -colored like a Yorkie and
curly lil r mi'
Houston Home Jamal
Special Photo
Sonny Perdue gather for a reception in
M a rshallvllle.
Special Photo
Cawthon. Noelle Goodman, (back) Mark
Strandburg, Terry Minyard, Donna Hooper,
Dennis Hooper, Ryan Sichelstiel, Anthony
Butler and Catherine Collver.
Lillian Gilbreth, centers around the lives of
12 children and their parents during the
19205.
The play will be directed by Carol Strand
burg and produced bv Mariann Swank, with
sets designed by Tom Saul and costuming
provided by Pat McCoy.
The play will open on Feb. 11, with shows
through Feb. 20.
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KATIE STEPHENS
Record Is Distributed
School first,
and then her
name in lights
The Blacksheak Times
BLACKSHEAR - For
nicr Perry High student
Katie Stephens, now of
Pierce County and Georgia
Southern University, is
getting lots of air time on
local radio stations and
across the world via inter
net with a new song
written by another Pierce
f'ountian. George Farr.
“Another Year Grows
Old", a bluesy, New Year's
number, was recorded by
record producer Jim Bick
ers! aff, a Waycross native
who now lives near
Nashville. Term.
He believes Stephens
could be another Shania
Twain type.
The song has become
popular on the Internet’s
MP3 site rising to number
13 on the pop chart and
people are buying it over
the internet.
People who want to hear
“Another Year Grows Old",
and also see some pictures
of Katie, can access her
web site at
www.mp3.eom/katie.
Her parents are John
and Elaine Stephens of
Blaekshear, also formerly
of Perry. John Stephens is
head football coach at
Bacon Co. High School.
Elaine Stephens teaches
in Ihe Pierce Co. system.