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DONATIONS - Pathways employees in Troup County and the four other
it serves contributed to the needs of military men and women on active duty
donating items to go in "hero boxes" to the troops overseas. Each county and
COntributed and on April 15 the donations were turned over to the 351 Signal
of Ft. MacPherson, Atlanta. From left are Deana Smith,Troup County
;r; Joan Turner of Meriwether County, Executive Director; Sgt. Beverly Jones
Cutwright, manager of the Troup County MR Service Center. Sgt. Jones,
Services Tech at the Troup MR Service Center, now on active duty, asked
staff to donate miscellaneous items such as coffee, cream, sugar, tooth-
toothbrushes, baby wipes, toilet tissue, snack foods, room deodorizers, books,
and cards and letters.
By Frances Robinson
THE MOST EGGS - The Hogansville "Town Hunt" was on the premise of
- Lasater Realty Company on E. Main Street on Saturday. Pictured above are
Who enjoyed the hunt.
Deacon of the Week: Ken
Lucile Wilson,
Beall, Mr. and Mrs.
Neighbors, Elizabeth
and Mrs. Frank
Pauline Powers,
and Mrs. Frank Moore,
Wendy Irvin,
Fuller, Mildred
Lou Palmer, Nita
Russell Miller,
Howard, Kay
Lewis Phillips,
Smith and Marge
Our Christian sympathy
the families of
Whitley and Margie
nutt at their recent
and Marguerite
)rovided refresh-
the fellowship
20.
With The Word:
reading Matthew
on April 20.
Fowler had the
Sermon on April
were Easter Lilies
church Palm Sunday
Sunday in honor
in memory of. On
Easter Lilies
given in memory
Sims by their
Were happy to have
Visitors with us on
Sunday morning.
evening serv-
The Adult Choir present-
ed their Easter Cantata
.Sunday:morning: .... '; ,--
Our 135th anniversary
homecoming celebration is
April 27 at 11 a.m. with the
Western Baptist
Associational Missionary, Dr.
Oscar Cope preaching. A
covered-dish lunch will be
served immediately follow-
ing in the church fellowship
hall.
National Day of Prayer is
observed on Thursday, May
1 at Hogansville City Hall at
12 noon.
We are having a
Hogansville City Employees
Appreciation Day at our
church on Sunday, May 4.
They and their families are
worshipping with us on that
day at 11 a.m. and are hon-
ored immediately following
the service with a covered
dish lunch in the fellowship
hall of the church.
VBS teachers and assis-
tants are still needed for this
year, which will be June 1-6,
from 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. If
you can help, please call the
church office at 637-8731.
The World Hunger Rice
Bowls are now available for
persons to be filling up with
dimes (or dollars). Collection
day will be Sunday, October
12.
Rev. Harold Willis is
teaching The Life-Changing
Power of Prayer by T.W. Hunt
on Wednesday nights at the
7 p.m. prayer meeting time.
Palmer- Coker
of Hogansville announces the engage-
forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Joylene
of Phenix City, Alabama to Seth Dylan Coker,
Debra Coker of Columbus.
is a Youp County Comprehensive High
Valley Community College. She
State University studying for her B.S. in
ss. She is employed by Blue Cross Blue Shield of
grandparents are Alvin B. Irvin and the late
Bradley Irvin of Hogansville. Great-grandpar-
late Robert and Emma Irvin of Hogansville
late Thomas and Lizzie Bradley of LaGrange.
m a graduate of Calvary Christian School in
He is employed by Circuit city of Columbus. His
are Ruth Turner of Columbus and the late
is an event of Saturday, August 2nd at the
First Baptist Church. A reception will follow
at the LaFayette Garden Inn in LaGrange.
If you don't have a church
home, we would invite you to
come ip, with, us herat
Hogansville First Baptist
Church, located at 500 East
Main Street.
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ROGER'S
BAR-B-QUE
"A ,outht,rn 1)'adition ,iince 1945"
Mon. - Fri., 11-9
Fri. & Sat., 11-10
Just off 1-85, Ext. 28
706-637-4100
Fax: 706-637-4114
DALLY LUNCH
SPECIALS
Home Cooked Vegetables
Choice of Meat, 2 Vegetables
Bread & Dessert,
Only $495
Mon. thru Fri., 11-2
DALLY SUPPER
SPECIALS
Mon. thru Sat. 5-9 p.m.
Member FDIC
Conference
Set Saturday
The ladies of Valley Grove Baptist
Church, Manchester (Tax) will host their
third annual women's conference
Saturday, April 26. Registration starts
at 3:00 p.m.
The speakers are Evangelist Vivian
Wortham from William Grove Church
of Deliverance, Evangelist Lucille
Robinson of Shiloh Missionary Baptist
Church, Minister Mary Little with
Leverette Hill Baptist Church and
Bishop Barbara Shepherd from Word of
Wisdom Christian Center.
T-shirts are available. Refreshments
will be served.
All women from the surrounding
areas are welcome to come and worship
with the ladies for a great time. If there
are any questions, please call 846-2506
or 846-5152.
By Bryan Geter
I FOUND
THE PRIZE
EGG - Bobby
Ann Scott of
LaGrange
didn't let the
other kids
stop her from
fii, 3:rg
Easter eggs
on Saturday
at Bethel
Chapel
Baptist
Church.
Even though
she has
n eve r
walked, John
Carter
helped her in
finding sev-
eral eggs.
HISTORIC COLUMBUS FOUNDATION S(
Friday, April 25 6pm.II pm
Saturday, April 26 IOam.llpm
Sunday, April 27 12noon-6pm
$2 discount on regular
Friday and Saturday admission
with Coca-Cola coupon available
at area grocery stores.
[lig[;oPic 00otl[;h Commons in Columbus, 60oeflW
THE SALISBURY FAIR
Children's Carnival and Inflatables. Arts and Crafts. Hot Air Balloon Show
5K/I mile Fun Run River Events Fireworks Food Court Jack Russell Terrier Races
THE GREATER COLUMBUS PIG JIG
Memphis in May Sanctioned BBQ'Event The Best Barbecue in the South!
ENTERTAINMENT. I
Bill Gang
Friday, April 25 ° 8:00 & 9:30pro
Saturday, April 26 9:30pm
FOLK LIFE VILLAGE!
In and Around the Civic Center
Folk Art Show. Old Town Crafters Youth Art Show. Fine Art Exhibition
Children's Hands-On-Activities, Native American Primitive Skills
MIDWAY
CARNIVAL!
A world-class midway with
20 exciting rides for children and adults!
SUNDAY IS DISCOUNT DAY:
$5 admission for adults!
Unlimited rides for only $12 per person!
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