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HOGANSVILI HOME NEWS - THURSDAY APRIL 10 2003
Many Named to Hogansville Honor Roll
The following students Gloria Leyva, Meagan Jackson, Brianna Smith,
were honored at Hogansville Richardson, Brittany Shirey, Cody King, Matthew Brazil,
Elementary School for the Shyniece Wilson, Kevin D'Coreous Glanton, Jasmine
third nine week period: Stephens, Zannesha Dixon, Thrash, MarkeishaRobinson,
Second Grade Kallie Montgomery. Caleb Drake, Kristie Rosser,
Principal's List A/B Honor Roll KaNeisha Russell, Jonathan
Sierra Burston, Jared ShaQuille Long, Shea Steele.
Cole, Andrew Cook, Jessica Keith, Brandon Jackson, Fifth Grade
Browning, Marisa Woodard, Toree Hammond, Summer Principal's List
Lizzie Arrington, Beth Daniel, Tyeria Cameron, Randy Bailey, Zachary
Barrett, Chasity Boyd, Luke Jamie Cole, Ciara Griffin, Maxwell, Meagen Reason,
Burruss, Taylor Martin, TaQuoyah Cameron, Ashley Kiere Rhodes.
Jessica Prophitt, Dustin Lesley, "lQuadre Rosser, A/B Honor Roll
Steele, Tyrell Tigner, Tommy Bales, Shanese Kylie Vermeer, Alicia
Stephanie Allen, Sarai Vidal. Florence, Holly Kimbrell, Bayles, Michelle Cannon,
A/B Honor Roll Taylor Walker, Drew Jessica Craven, Jamarcus
Georgia Alford, Amber Welborn, DeAnna Wood, Reeves, Houston Shelnutt,
Burham, Adrian Fomby, Sidney Smith. DeQuarious Long, Brent
Skyler Jacobs, Onevious Fourth Grade Purgason, Shakeria Glanton,
Johnson, Ashly Road, Principal's List LaTisha Mitchem.
Bradley Ray, Evan Kidd,. Megan Allen, Camille
Brittany Antley. Cutwright, Joshua Cook, Perfect Attendance
Third Grade Ashley Worthy, Melissa Kindergarten
Principal's List Coker, River Staley. Katherine Hall, Kelvin
Jackalin Neese, Trae A/B Honor Roll Ector, Olivia Leyva, Ashlea
Gilham, Kaitlyn Gaddy, Raven Evans, John Sharp, Zack Yates.
Crystal Dozier, Chandler McKeehan, Jerami Brasher, First Grade
Wilkerson, Danielle Bonner, Levi Freiberg, Courtney Keiaushane Cameron,
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FUNAT SCHOOL - Monday was the first day back at school for the children at
Hogansville Elementary School. Teacher Wanda Hall's third grade Art class enjoys
"fun day" as they learn.
Program to Help Pregnant Hispanics Here
The March of Dimes
Georgia Chapter is pleased
to advance maternal and
infant healthinLaGrange and
Troup County by supporting
the Healthy Pregnant
Onteomes for Hispanic
Women of the Troup County
Health Department. This pro-
gram will enhance pre-preg-
nancy and prenatal risk
assessment, pregnancy case
management and education
services for high risk
Hispanic women.
In addition to awarding
more than $30 million for bio-
medical research each year
nationally, the March of
Dimes also gives financial
support to initiate communi-
ty-based projects that hold
promise to help reduce birth
defects, prematurity, and
infant mortality by address-
ing particular local needs.
"Here in 2Youp County, a
review of state and local
health statistics and service
gaps determined that moth-
ers and babies would benefit
from these enhanced servic-
es," said Dr. Paul Fernholt,
Chair of the Program
Services Committee. "We are
pleased that our successful
fundraising efforts, such as
WalkAmerica, make it possi-
ble for us to support new,
locally focused efforts to help
babies be born healthy," he
said.
March of Dimes grant
funds will allow the contin-
ued employment of a
Spanish-speaking inter-
pretex.to assist in achieving
our goal.
The March of Dimes is a
national voluntary health
agency; whose mission is to
improve the health Of babies
by preventing birth defects
and infant mortality.
Founded in 1938, the
March of Dimes funds pro-
grams of research, commu-
.nity services, education, and
advocacy to save babies.
Deacon of the Week:
Huell Stephens.
As you pray, remember:
Bob Tillman, Press Miller,
Lucile Wilson, Sarah Beall,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Neighbors, Elizabeth Garner,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Crawford, Pauline Powers,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore,
Tom Flournoy, Wendy Irvin,
Frank Fuller, Mildred
Mcwhorter, Lou Palmer, Nita
Windsor, Margie Shellnut,
Russell Miller and Everett
Heard.
Worship With The Word:
Huell Stephens reading
Psalm 122.
We had a testimony
Sunday morning by Joycie
Brown.
Rev.Harold Willis had the
!Children's Sermon.
The Adult Choir special
music was "Great and
Wonderful God."
Dr. George Barnett was
our speaker on "Better
'Bridges Sunday" April 6 in
the morning. Rev. Hal'old
Willis did a Survey of the
Bible that night on Galatians
and began the Baptist
Doctrine Study on Prayer
April 9 at prayer meeting.
The AWANA Club of our
church is the sponsor of a
church-wide Pastor
Appreciation Day April 13 at
11 a.m.
VBS teachers/assistants
are needed for June 1-6 from
6-8:30 p.m. Call the church
office and volunteer.
Holy Week Services are
April 16-18 at our church, 7:00
nightly. Wednesday night,
Rev. Aaron Jones of
Summerville will bring a
"Sermon in Color" and our
choir brings the special
music. Communion is
Thursday night with Rev. Bob
Atkins, Interim Pastor of
Highland" Baptist Church
bringing the message, while
their choir sings and Friday
night, Rev. Ed Wyatt, new pas-
tor of Grantville First Baptist
Church preaches and their
choir sings.
The Easter Cantata is
April 20,11 a.m. at the church.
There will be no evening serv-
ice.
Our 135th anniversary
homecoming will be April 27
at 11 a.m. with Dr. Oscar
Cope,Western Baptist
Associational Missionary as
the guest speaker. A covered-
dish lunch will be served
immediately afterwards.
There will be no evening serv-
ice.
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 S00 East
Main Street.
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Little prayer, little power
Much prayer, much power
No prayer, no power:.
Happy anniversary wish-
. es go out to: Mr. and Mrs. Neal
: (Wendy) Grier on their 7th on
i April 12; Mr. and Mrs. Roland
! (Calystia) Shields, Sr. on their
• 6th on April 12 and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert (Rosa)
Wilkerson on April 10th. We
: wish them many, many more!
Our deepest sympathy
goes out to the family of Ms.
Charlerte Worthams of
Atlanta, formerly of
Grantville, in her death. May
you rest in peace.
April showers bring
happy birthday greetings to:
Ms. Betty Addie, Mr. Alonza
Bohannon, Mrs. Judy P.
Brown, Jarvis Brownl Joseph
Edward Arrington, grandson
of Mrs. Emily Brown, Mr.
Rufus Dean, Rev.
Christopher Evans, Ms.
Dorothy Hardaway, Ms. Faye
Audrey Hardaway, Jamal
Nathan Hill, son of Ms.
LaTonya Bailey and Mr.
Michael Hill, Ms. Willie Ruth
Render Hill, Ms. Annie Ruth
Jackson, Rev. Joseph Hines,
Mr. John A. Malcolm, St., in
memory of Mrs. Loretta Hall,
James Isaiah, son of Ms.
Theresa Hunter, Mrs. Mary
T. Carter, Mr. Sylvester
Gates, Mrs. Sharion T.
Hardaway, Mrs. Jessie Lee
Moody, Mr. Norris Lakes, in
memory of Ms. Mattie Ellis
Durrah, in memory of Mr.
Clarence McCambry, Sr.,
Mrs. Sharon Jennings, Ms.
Eudora Pinson, Jonathan
Jerome Rutledge, Wendell
DeAnthony Sanders, Mr.
Michael Stinson, Mr. Hosiah
(Sonny) Thompson, Ms.
Kearta Sewell; Forrest Travis
and Carmasha Terrell and in
memory of Mrs. Elsie
Wheelous.
Seed for Thought: No
prayer, no power.
Colby Freeman, Corian
Stevens, Brooke Bonnet,
William McGhee, Ryan
White, Quantavis Anderson,
Allison Shaw, Michael Taylor.
Second Grade
Chasity Boyd, Ryan
Owen, Jared Cole, Ashley
Roam.
Third Grade
Brandon Wheelus, Jordon
Dorrough, Kaitlyn Gaddy,
Kierra Brown, Gloria Leyva,
Shyniece Wilson, Sidney
Smith, TyQuadre Rosser.
Fourth Grade
Matthew Brazil, Chrystal
Cosby, Levi Freiberg, Sade
Akinyemi, Michael Bowen,
Joshua Cook, Sarah Hall,
KaNeisha Rosser.
Fifth Grade
Samantha McGhee,
Latisha Mitchem, Marques
Brabham, Shakeela Cousin,
Ja'Lisa Bussie, Jessica
Craves, Jacob Haynes.
Choir Presents
'Alive in Christ,
"Alive In Christ," an
Easter Celebration of Our
Redemption by Mosie Lister
will be presented by the
Adult Choir of the
Hogansville First Baptist
Church Easter Sunday, April
20 at tile 11 o'clock morning
worship.
Soloists are Sondra Lee,
Marie Hines, Beth Maxwell
and Andrew Otwell. The nar-
rator will be Marcus Fowler.
The public has a cordial
invitation to attend and hear
the Easter message in song.
Ebenezer Sets
Easter Services
"Following is a schedule
of Easter services at
Ebenezer Presbyterian
Church:
Thursday, April 17, 7:00
p.m., Maundy Thursday
Communion; Sunday, April
20, 9:00 a.m., Easter morning
breakfast; 10:00 a.m.,
Flowering of the Cross; 11:00
a.m., Easter worship.
The public is invited to
study and worship with the
Ebenezer congregation. For
more information call 637-
6686.
Enjoy Fish, Music
Springfield Baptist
Church, Poplar Street,
Hogansville, will sponsor a
fish dinner and gospel
singing on April 11 starting
at S p.m. Fish plates are $6.00
per plate.
On Saturday, April 121 get
your car washed for $6.00
along with a $6.00 fish din-
ner starting at 11:00 a.m. For
delivery, call 637-5983 or 637-
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