3-A HOGANSVILI HOME NEWS - THURSDAY JAN. 9 2003
By Bryan Geter
MY FAVORITE SINGER - Odessa Kent of Hogansville chats with her favorite gospel
singer, Michael Combs, during a recent concert at Hoofer's Gospel barn in LaGrange.
S By Bryan Geter
INGINGINTHE
NEW YEAR -
Tammy Brazil of
Hogansville cele-
brated the new
year at the piano
at her church,
Bethel Chapel
in
a G r a n g e.
Rmy played
sang several
.gospel songs dur-
the Watch-
Service.
By Bryan Geter
SANTA, I'VE BEEN A GOOD GIRL -
Natalie Gray (R) tells Santa Claus what
she wants for Christmas during the lunch-
eon held recently at the Luthersville
Complex. Doris Smith looks on.
00,ft By Bryan Geter
LET'S SING AND BE MERRY - Cynthia.
BUrns (L) and Hannah Smith enjoy singing
SOme Christmas songs for those at the
• e still Christmas dinner.
asville -
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By Bryan Geter
JUST WHAT I WANTED - Eddrick
Copeland, sixth grader at Manchester
Middle School, opens his Christmas pres-
ent from his mentor, Bryan Geter, and
liked what he saw.
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00oun0000auroom Dance Set for .00riday
:these The Moonlight Ballroom
2rimeaee Club of LaGrange and
,e Troup County Parks and
p.m.
Music will be provided by
the IBM Band. Suggested
swing, rumba, cha-cha, tango
and more!
ec Department will sponsor attire is casual. For information or direc-
dance on Friday, January Visitor couples are wel- tions to the monthly dances
III, 2003, at the Callaway come - $15.00 per couple, or for ballroom dance lesson
uditorium on Dallis Street, Enjoy traditional dance information, call (706) 884-
a .... IGrange, from8:00-11:00 music: waltz, foxtrot, shag, 5857.
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nomy,[i
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onday
Chicken fillet sandwich,
_!ttuce and tomato, waffle
{,])!is, fruit, animal crackers,
hOiee of milk.
disor-Tuesday
:urred Country fried steak,
mingsrmed potatoes, English
23, of #anuary 8
was Lisa Calhoun, Tony
y con- atter, Wendy Hawk.
rAve.
sing a anuary 9
being ,,Ielsey Wessinger, Patti
llli lips, Roy C. Burdette,
d
Aldri ge, Tony Foust.
peas, hot roll, chilled fruit
cocktail, choice of milk.
Wednesday
Pizza, tossed salad, corn
on the cob, fruit juice bar,
choice of milk.
Thursday
Beef vegetabie soup,
January 10
Angle Ray, Frankie
Fuller, Geneva Maxwell, Joey
Katter, Shelly Prescott.
January 11
Catherine Johnson, H.C.
Brock, Harley Hall.
January 12
toasted cheese sandwich,
saltines, orange half, choice
of milk.
Taco salad, lettuce, toma-
to, cheese, whole kernel corn,
banana bread, choice of milk.
John Cook, Winzenz
Surowic.
January 13
David Martin, Noah
Saunders, Samatha McGhee.
January 14
Edward Laster, Everett
Duffey, Munyana Colton.
Mountville Methodist Women
Enjoy Meeting for December
By KATHY ROGERS
Mountville United
Methodist Women met
December 9 at the home of
Reverend Dane and Marty
Wagner. Members present
included Clara Andrews,
Joan Fincher, Gayla Jones,
Lisa Mitchell, Nancy
Newsome, Kathy Rogers,
Helen Thrash, Mac Towns
and Alma Wood, all of
Mountville, and Marty
Wagner and her mother,
Betty Smythe of Moreland,
and Wagner's sister Jo Reed
of Jasper. Also, Dane Wagner
of Moreland and George
Andrews of Mountville.
President Alma Wood
opened the meeting with the
poem "Heart Gifts," and a
prayer.
Lisa Mitchell presented
the Secretary's Report, and
Gayla Jones presented the
Treasurer's Report.
The meeting was turned
over to Reverend Dane
Wagner, who presented the
program: "Women of Jesus'
Life and Ministry."
Wagner began by explain-
ing that he had prepared a list
of nine women compiled from
scriptural, early church, and
theological research sources.
Wagner stressed that
although a disparity of
women existed during Jesus'
time, Jesus himself involved
women in his life and min-
istry. He referred to John
8:36, "So if the Son sets you
free, you will be free indeed."
The "You" in this scripture
refers to everyone. The nine
women in the list included:
Joanna, Martha, Mary, moth-
er of Jesus, Mary, wife of
Clopas, Mary of Bethany,
Mary, mother of Mark, Mary
Magdalene, Salome, and
Susanna.
These women were dis-
cussed in depth. Jesus' min-
istry was dependent on the
support of these women.
They were central to the life
of Jesus and played a signif-
icant part in His ministry.
President Wood
adjourned the meeting.
Wagner served refresh-
ments to the group.
Announcement was made
that the next meeting will be
held at the Mountville United
Methodist Church on
January 13. The Mountville
UMW will have a planning
meeting in preparation for
the New Year.
Open Houses, Evening Symphony
o
On Tap at Varmus Troup Schools
A variety of activities are
coming up at various Troup
schools.
LaGrange High School
will have Open House on
January 14th at 6:00 p.m.
West Side Magnet School
will have an evening sym-
phony on January 14th at 6:30
p.m.
Troup County School
System will be closed on
Monday, January 20th in
observance of the MLK
Birthday Holiday.
Callaway High School
will have a Fro
Meeting/Open House on
January 23rd at 5:30 p.m.
Unity Elementary School
will have a PTO
Meeting/Family Reading
Night at 5:00 p.m.
Troup High School will
have PTO/Open House n
January 27th at 6:00 p.m.
LaGrange High School
will have their Mr. & Mrs.
LHS on January 30th at 7:00
p.m.
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