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HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 2002
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Get-well wishes go out to Mrs. Betty T. Portress of
[r.aatville, who underwent hip surgery last week. At this
)bg,.she is resting in Beaulieu Convalescent Center in
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t Our belated sympathy goes out to the family of Mrs.
:ura Rosser Anderson of Plainfield, New Jersey, formerly
teglect u,[ Lone Oak in her death. She was the daughter of the late
. and Mrs. Robert "Bob' (Caroline Ellis) Rosser. Mrs.
[nderson is survived by three sisters-in-law, Ms. Ellen Rosser
[ Granwille, Mrs. Bessie Rosser of Lone Oak-Grantville
lid Mrs. Evelyn Rosser of Atlanta. Rest in peace.
Mrs. Linda Helen Hamilton of Grantville is a patient at
gs Rehabilitation Center.
Mr. Danny Rosser, Mr. Allen Strozier, Mr. Charlie Heard,
: and friend worshipped at John Wesley United Methodist
in Grantville last Sunday. After, they visited Ms.
What a time!
Happy anniversary wishes go out to Mr. and Mrs. Reagen
Vanni) Ellison on their 6th on January 27; Mr. and.
Johnny (Rosa Ann) Shy on their 23rd on January 29th.
wish them many, many more!
Our belated sympathy goes out to the family of Ms.
of Atlanta in her death. She graduated from
:onsolidated School in 1966.
Happy birthday wishes go out to the following people:
Meshawn Addle, son of Ms. Barbara Addle, Mr.
Daniel, in memory of Ms. Annette Bohannon, Ms.
H. Gilliam, Dustin Deon Godfrey, son of Mr. and
Joseph (Arenita) Godfrey, Ms. Keisha Godfrey, Mr.
Ford, Mrs. Arenita Godfrey, Ms. Stephanie Bray, Mr.
HammeR, Ms. Vinnie Beatrice Grady, Mr. MacArthur
Mr. Bobby Hardy, Amanda and April Heard, grand-
of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus (Mandy) Heard, Sr., Ms.
C. Hines Mr. Allen Jackson, Scotty Owens, Euell M.
Mr. Claudell Phillips, Mr. Johnny
Mr. Barry Rutledge, Mr. Wyli e Sewell, Mrs. Josephine
Mr. Billy Ward, Mr. Scotty Render, Mr. Gene L.
Jeremery Houston, son of Mrs. Margaret Houston,
in memory of Mr. Harrison Ward, Jr.,
Robinette Stepp and Chaka Wheelous, daughter of Ms.
Wheelous.
You are invited to attend the Family and Friends Day on
February 10 at 11:30 a.m. at the Bethlehem Baptist
St. Marks Community. Rev. Clifford Black will bring
message.
61 Industdal Road. Hogansville
(706) 637-6263
New Hours:
M 7AM.6PM. Sat 7AM. 5PM
Members of the Mountvllle Community Club met January
to hear "The Dulcimer Troupers', present a program of
Club President Frances Daniel welcomed musicians,
rpeople aests and members including: "The Dulcimer Troupers"
'zktoc can and Nancy Larson of Hogansville (leaders); Pete and
tppreciz m Rayfield, Don Eisenbarth, Ann Smith, and Lamar
radsworth, all of LaGrange; Ted Sheppard of Glenn; Reba
people fi hag and her granddaughter Brittney Bishop, both of
.:;,, !.oum-ville; and other guests Mary Kish, LaGrange; and Gena
never l 'g'lhkrt, Big Springs.
N.ancy Larson gave a brief history of the organization,
:h other a a the handmade dulcimer and psaltery. £rhe early settlers
ea the dulcimer a "mountain guitar" and the psaltery WdS
ften we sed to make music in early Biblical times.) Mrs. Larson
l ttod. UCed each member of the group, and explained all age
tg that uclpants practice monthly at the LaGrange First United
lethodit Church.
st a wh(. H.ighlights of their concert included a variety of music
bur eul?r.gmg from mountain ballads, blues, Irish tunes, gospel
[nd church hymns, to Broadway show hits. A duet, Jan and
, ete
',s act/o/et Rayfield, performed music he has composed,
cN , ,, •
ta ally s Song. Don Emenbarth presented a solo,
proud dian Waltz" and N,,ancy Larson u s,..,,a bowed psaltery
Present "Danny Boy -and "Bali Ha i. Brittney Bishop
,u spent[" .eented a solo on the flute; an, d Lamar Wadsworth accom-
amed the "Dulcimer 'oupers on guitar.
Before dinner, Alison Wilson presented the devotion, and
Rev. Dane Wagner, pastor of the Mountville and Big
prayed the invocation.
Hostesses included Nancy Newsome, Alison vrflson and
Chambers, who placed an arrangement with New
theme on the serving tables.
President Daniel recognized all club members who have
r birthdays. Ferrell Towns led the group in singing
Birthday" to those honored.
given by Jackie Jones, secretary; and Alison
treasurer.
Announcement was made the next meeting of the
Community Club will be held February 18 at 7.)0
Ms. Bond
Finishes
I00ckland
Training
Air Force Airman
Amber L. Bond has gradu-
ated from basic military
training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio,
Texas.
During the six weeks
of training, the airman
studied the Air Force mis-
sion, organization, and cus-
toms; performed drill and
ceremony marches, and
received physical training
and special training in
human relations.
In addition, airmen who
complete basic training
earn credits toward an
associate degree through
the community College of
the Air Force.
Bond is the daughter of
Lydia Bond of LaGrange
and is a 2001 graduate of
LaGrange High School
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ACHIEVEMENT - Amber L. Bond has graduated from
basic military training.
Maj Shipman Arrives at McDill AFB
Air Force Maj. Arnetha R. Shipman has
arrived for duty at MacDill Air Force Base,
Tampa, Florida.
Shipman, a financial plans and program
branch chief, is assigned to the U.S. Special
Operations Command. The major has served
in the military for 14 years.
She is the daughter of Arnetha C. Afford,
and niece of Rosie Y. Civers, both of
LaGrange. Her husband, Thomas, is the son
of Thomas D. and Easter B. Shipman of
Louisville, Alabama.
In 1979, Shipman graduated from Troup
High School and in 1987 graduated from
Alabama State University, Montgomery.
The major earned a master's degree in
1993 from Troy State University, Fort Meyer,
Virginia.
Antioch Family Revival Set Feb. 3-6
A family revival will be held February 3-
6 at Antioch Baptist Church in Hogansvil_le.
The services wiU begin at 7:00 nightly and
last all day on Sunday. Bro. Tommy Crider of
Rocky Face will be the visiting minister.
With the Biblical family facing its tough-
est trials, come and learn how your home can
survive this modern day attack.
There will be a special emphasis each
service.
Baptist Men's Day Declared Success
By Patti Phillips
The Hogansville First
Baptist Church held Baptist
Men's Day Sunday, January
27. Preaching at the ll.'a.m.
worship was Dr. Phil Pilgrim
from Newnan, who is the new
Ministry Resource
Consultant, West Central
Georgia Area of the Georgia
Georgia Baptist Convention.
Dr. Pilgrim relates to
seven associations in a total
of 14 cotuies. This is 304
churches with a membership
exceeding over 116,000.
He has pastored First
Baptist Church in Fort Valley.
A native of Atlanta (born July
25, 1956), he is a graduate of
Thomson High School and
Macon State College;
Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary in
Wake Forest, North Carolina.
Dr. Pilgrim and his wife,
Sandra H. Pilgrim are par-
ents of Joshua A. Pilgrim and
April N. Pilgrim. He was con-
verted, baptized, licensed and
ordained in Sweetwater
Baptist Church at Thomson.
His hobbies are fishing, hunt-
ing and golf.
Baptist Convention, a posi- Brewton-Parker Junior As the guest speaker for
tion he began on August 1, CoUege in Mount Vernon; and Baptist Men's Day, Dr.
2001. He is the link between both Master of Divinity and Pilgrim preached from Mark
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Remember the sick d Shut-ins in prayer.
Our Christian sympathy is extended to
the family of Mrs. Nina Almon Harry at her
recent death.
Deacon of the Week: Bob Irvin.
Special music Sunday morning was, 'rhe
Midnight Cry," a solo rendered by Sondra
Lee.
We had Baptist Men's Day Sunday with
Dr. Phil Pilgrim preaching in the morning.
Rev. Harold Willis's Survey of the Bible
Sunday night was "Song of Solomon."
We were happy to have many visitors with
us Sunday. Our WMU Focus Week guest
speaker February 6 will be Miss Mildred
McWhorter, who is a retired missionary with
the North American Mission Board.
She served for many years in Texas. Her
work was with needy children.
The family night covered dish supper
begins at 6:30 p.m., and she will speak imme-
diately afterwards.
Worship With The Wor& Alyson Lee read-
ing Psalm 8. Testimony: Wayne Yarbrough.
Chatt-Flint
Panel Meets
The Chattahoochee-Flint
Regional Development
Center Board
Personnel/Finance
Committee ," will meet
Thursday, January 31, begin-
ning at 5:30 p.m. at the
Regional Development
Center in Franklin. The agen-
da will include discussion of
the plans for the building
expansion, sale of property
for state project and short
term disability coverage.
Meetings are open to the
public. Please call Kathy at
706-67S-6721, ext. 101 for
more information.
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