PAGE 10A -HbGANSVmLE HOME NEWS - APRIL 20, 2(}0{
Retired
Teachers
Gather
The Troup Retired Educators
Association met Thursday, April
27 at Ramada Inn. First Vice
President Alonza Ransom
presided over the meeting.
Special guests were Principal Bill
Parsons and student Jason
Winston from Troup High School
who presented a program on
"Character Education." Mrs.
Beth Daniel, Vision/Hearing
Coordinator for Troup County
Schools gave brief remarks about
the Mass Vision and Hearing
Screenings and volunteer
requirements.
Attending the meeting were:
Mrs. Charis English, Mrs. Beth
Daniels, Jason Winston, Bill
Parsons, Alonza Ransom, Lewis
L. Banks, Mrs. Jean Crocker, Mrs.
Lorene Byrd, Mrs. Polly Smith,
Mrs. Louise Jones, Ms. Elizabeth
Dix, Mrs. Grace Hearn, Mrs.
Memory Johnson, Mrs. Ruth
Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Harry,
Mrs. Earline Pierce, Mrs. Glenda
Bryant Mrs. Bette Jable; Mrs.
Mamye Shackelford, Mrs. Betsy
Moultrie, Mrs. Barbara Brown
Ed Brown, Mrs. Christine Taylor,
Mrs. Thelma H. White, Mrs.
Matsy Deal, Mrs. Jena Massie,
Mrs. Edna Kelly, Mrs. Helen S.
Thrash, Mrs. Alice Norris, Mrs.
Gall Walsh, Mrs. Julia Adams,
Mrs. Murbes Shepherd, Mrs.
Virginia Gunn, Mrs. Helen Rowe,
Mrs. Dorothy Fowler, Mrs. Betty
Miller, Mrs. Gloria Garrett, Mrs.
Marie Brady, Mrs. Ellen
Partridge, Mrs. Pat Mills;
Also, Ms. Icyphine Jessie,
Mrs. Doris Ransom, Mrs. Ida
Jones, Mrs. Mildred Hagler, Mrs.
Frances Moore, Mrs. Lois Baker,
George Baker, Mrs. Lynda Hines,
Charles E Hines, Robert Waters,
Robert Young, Ms. Mildred
Walker, Mrs. Mary Farmings, Ms.
Margaree Hines, Mrs. Elease
Lynch, Ms. Susie L. Rosser, Mrs.
Mabel Wilhite, Mrs. Elese
Williams, Ms. Margarett Julian,
Mrs. Jarvis ShelJherd, Marion
Skelton, Robert Je]Ffries, Robert
Dodds Algie Parker, Mrs.
Rebecca Nichols, Daves Nichols,
Mrs. Ruth Moore, George Moore,
Mrs. Marie Arrington, and Mrs.
"artha Christopher.
rX he next meeting of the
I Ass,,ciation will be Thursday,
f May 25 at Ramada Inn. Officers
for the 2000-2001 Year will be
installed, and program on legal
matters will be presented.
She's
75
CHARLOTTE LEE of
Luthersville, formerly
of Hogansville, cele-
brated her 75th birth-
day at the home of her
son4m Ken
Gordons farm recently.
Peter Johnson of Lone
Oak, along with many
family and friends,
helped her mark the
milestone celebration.
PhOtographs by:
Frances Robinson
Correspondent
SOME FIFTY RELATIVES AND FRIENDS enjoyed lunch an,-;
were from Maryland, Douglasville, Newnan, LaGrange, Green,
See School
Hogansville Elementary
will hold an open house on
Sunday, May 7 from 2:00-4:00.
With the renovation project
winding up this week, the fac-
ulty and staff of Hogansville
Elementary are eager to show
off the new facilities.
"We've been waiting a long
time for this day," said princi-
pal Peggy Smith. "Our building
is beautiful and we want to show
it off to the community."
The last phase of the 2.3 mil-
lion dollar project was the audi-
torium, where the reception and
opening ceremonies for the
open house will be held. The
entire school, originally built as
a high school has been com-
pletely refurbished in every
way.
"Do the right thing b
There ts A
Let Derek show yo
the features that mai
a difference in our
buildings.
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Frances RobtmmnP3mff
:unt Sunday at the Robinson farm on the Corinth Road. Guests
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ame You Can Trust!
the right thing to do - and do it right the first time."
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VETERANS PARKWAY
North of the new Lowes)
All the pain and grief is over,
Every restless tossing
passed;
I am now at peace forever,
Safely home in Heaven at
last.
Our belated sympathy goes
out to the families of Mr. R.T.
Clark of Grantville and Mr.
Marvin Mitchell, St. of Newnan
in their deaths. He was the
brother of Mr. Ernest Mitchell
and Mr. Jeffrey Mitchell of
Grantville.
Our deepest sympathy goes
out to the family of Mrs. Marrde
Rosser Shuffer of Grantville,
formerly of Lone Oak, in her
death.
Happy anniversary goes out
to the following couple: Rev. and
Mrs. Emmitt (Janet) Clark on
their 9th on May 4. We wish them
many, many more!
Don forget - May is National
Deaf Awareness Month.
Get well wishes go Out to:
Mrs. Lisa H. Calzidflla of
Douglasville, who recently
underwent surgery.
She is the daughter of the
late Mr. Willie Mack Hunter and
Mrs. Euniee unter of
Grantville.
Birthday greetings go out to:
Mrs. Cynthia C. Amey, Mrs.
Margaret T. Byars, a sister of
Mrs. Alice Portress, Rev. G.A.
Black, Mr. McKinley Colton, Mr.
John L. Grady, Carlos
Hardaway, grandson
Dorothy Hardaway,
Michelle Mr.
Grady Dean, Mr.
Hines, Ms.
Alice Mae Nalls,
Alexander and
Portress, grandchildren
and Mrs. John Henry
Portress, Michael
grandson of Mrs. Fannie
Ms. Gussie L. Parks
A. Rosser, Ms.
Rutledge, Mrs. Rosa
Mr. Lamar Thomas, in
of Mrs. Verna
Tremesha Childs,
ter of Ms. Eva Mae
memory of Mrs. Ola
Hardaway, Ms. Sally
Mrs. Gwendolyn H.
and Devontad Jamal
son of Ms. Felicia
Mr. Curtis Reese.
Mr. Takaki Sueyoshi
Shobe Sueyoshi of
here visiting Mr. Tony
of Grantville for a
The White Plains
Methodist Church, St.
invites everyone
Pastor's Appreciation
Sunday, May 7 at 3:00
guest preacher, Rev.
Dean, Jr., along with
gregation.
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