HOGANSVILLE HO~tE NEWS - THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 2004 PAGE 3-A
Love Waits is a national movement that began in the early 90s.
Georgia area teens enjoyed a commitment weekend program held in late
and also had time to discuss many issues. Several Menwether churches
the event.
ONE! Lance
Johnson, son of Kyle
and Jessica
Johnson, celebrated
his first birthday last
Saturday. Friends
and family enjoyed a
cookout at the home
of his grandparents,
Clint and Laura
Wilson. Lance cele-
brated again on Feb.
4, his actual birthday.
Courtney Tuten, bride
Lee Dorman, was the guest
a Southern Living bridal
Jan. 17. Hostesses for the
her future sisters-in-law,
Dorman of Warm Springs and
Dorman of Manchester. The
Living consultant was Robin
Buchanan of Buford, cousin of
Guests enjoyed a delicious
~ lg selections chosen
bride.The affair was held at the
of Bob and Dixie Dorman in
HELPING - Good Shepard Therapeutic
Center, Inc. receives a $2000 grant from
Rotary District 6900 and the Menwether Co.
Rotary Club. Club President Jennifer EIliott
Meares presents a check to Johnny Wilkes
and Lee Gidley of Good Shepard. The
money will be used for improvement to
Meriwether House.
, B/rthdays
Feb. 3; Sara Harman and
Feb. t4; Etta Bennett and
~, Feb. 18; and Eura SeweLl, Feb.
for the remainder of the month:
16, closed due to President's
, Feb. 17 - bingo, quilting, nutri-
a.m., Coleman Health Mobile
Feb. 18 - Captain Woodruff
10-11 &m.
Thursday, Feb. 19 - bingo, quilting, walk-
ing, Birthday Party
Friday, Feb. 20 - Trip to Candy Factory
Monday, Feb. 23 - exercise, walking, board
games
Tuesday, Feb. 24 - bingo, quilting, wallS-
ing
Wednesday, Feb. 2.$ - Blood Pressure,
Atlanta South
Thursday, Feb. 26 - bingo, quilting, music,
weaving baskets 1-3 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 27 - walking, boardgames,
exercise
Relay for Life
Plans Shape Up
Representatives of teams
participating in the 2004 Ask about our ~ t. ~J ~ |
event that celebrates local
Cancer Survivors, raises marting at$108&53 ~0~/~1~
Cancer Awareness, and rais-
es funds for research and the
programs and services of the
American Cancer Society,
held an event kick-off Jan.
13.
The Relay for IJfe, to be
held April 23-24 at the
Callaway Campus of
LaGrange College, offers a
chance for everyone from
school children, to church
members, to businesses, to
family and friends, the
opportunity to work togeth-
er in the fight against can-
ceF.
It has been said that Relay
For Life is one huge support
group for Cancer Survivors.
Agreeing with that theory,
the first lap on Friday is led
by Cancer Survivors, who
wear Survivor T-shirts,
declaring their victory over
Cancer. later, a Luminary
Ceremony is held. The
bagged candles, which are
sold during and prior to the
event, burn throughout the
night.
The American Cancer
Society is currently recruit-
ing Relay For Life Teams,
Corporate Sponsors and
Relay Committee
Volunteers. The next plan-
ning meeting is Feb. 10th at
6:00 PM at the Clark
Auditorium in the Enoch
Cancer Clinic. For more
information on the Relay For
Life, please contact Amanda
Bacon at the American
Cancer Society at (770) 460-
8920.
Monday, Feb. 16
No School! President's
Day
Tuesday, Feb. 17
Manager's choice
Wednesday, Feb. 18
Spaghetti whneat sauce,
tossed salad, hot rolls, fruit,
choice of milk
Thursday, Feb. 19
BBQ chicken, green peas,
flee, hot rolls, orange-
pineapple gelatin, choice of
milk
Friday, Feb. 20
Ham and cheese sand-
wich, lettuce and tomato, dill
pickle spear, french fries,
fruit, choice of milk
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the week: Bob
pray, remember
Lucfle Wilson,
Powers, Estelle
Garner, Wendy
~roussard,
Byrd, Lucy CantreU,
Pearl Willis,
Winkles, and
-~ Welcomed a new choir
Chris Campbell,
night, Feb. 4.
time: Joycie
Adult Choir Special
r morning was
Believe."
Harold Willis' rues-
SUnday morning was
"The Stewardship of Money",
with a text of I Timothy 6: 6-
10. He continued the January
Bible Study Wednesday
night, Feb. 11, when he began
the study of 2 Timothy. This
is the second part of the
January Bible Study. Bring
your Bible, a note pad and
your study book if you
received one and attend at 7
p.m., Wednesday nights.
WMU Focus Week is Feb.
8-14. Pray for WMU ladies
and their projects that they
do for Missions.
The Betty Carpenter
Circle met at the church on
Feb. 9.
We are continuing Five
Fabulous Pundays in Sunday
School in February. Do you
realize that it has been about
28 years since February had
five Sundays?
We will host the next fifth
Sunday night song service at
our church Feb. 29 at 7 p.m.
Finger foods will be served
immediately following in the
church fellowship hall. Our
Adult Choir and other choirs
from several different
churches and denominations
will render the musical selec-
tions that evening.
Happy Valentine's Day
Saturday, Feb. 14.
If you don't have a church
home, we would invite you to
come worship with us here at
Hogansville First Baptist
Church, located at 500 East
Main St.
For $3,000 011
With Phone Application
706 884-2444
2004 is a
GREAT
year to
become a
HOME
OWNER!
America's Home Place
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Hammett
Wmdsor
MeClain
and Mrs. Guy Helton
13
Freeman
r Beth Askew
Sinns
Striblin
and Mrs. Mark
(A)
14
Phillips
Higgins
James L. Darden
Robert Afford
Sarah C. Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Clemmer (A)
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy
Griffith (A)
Myron Williams (M)
Rosalie W. Cranston (M)
Feb. 15
Arlene Saunders
Gaff Searels
Joseph Keith
Nancy Clemmer
Pat VJflliarnson
Randall V~rilliamson
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Hammer (A)
Feb. 16
Anna Pike
Frances Daniel
Hannah Seymour
Jerie Bronder
Mr. and Mrs.
Prather (A)
Odessa Kent (M)
Chuck
Feb. 17
Casey Phillips
Nickie Barrett
Ralph P. Parham
William Stankiewicz II
Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Prescott (A)
Feb. 18
Bill Shaw
Derrick Cameron
171o Lane
Kathy McGhee
Ken Hammock Sr.
Mr. and Mrs.
Wheelus (A)
Harold Barber (M)
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