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HOGANSV HOME NEWS - THURSDAY MAY 23, 2002
Written for May 9
As you pray, remember:
Bob Tillman, Press Miller,
Lucile Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Neighbors, Pauline
Powers, Evelyn Arnold, Mary
Kathryn Gillespie, Freda
Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moore, Tom Flournoy, Lou
Palmer, Lucy Cantrell,
Wayne Butler, Wendy Irvin,
Dorothy St. Clair, Randy
Worley, Wayne Yarbrough,
Lois Cottingham, Joy Palmer,
Cindy McNalley, Haley
Teasley and Gladys
Partridge.
Our Christian sympathy
is extended to the family of
Horace L. Carter, Sr. at his
recent death.
Worship With The Word:
Rev. Harold Willis (Psalm
127).
Happy anniversary wish-
es go out to the following cou-
ples: Mr. & Mrs. Marvin
(Mary) Rosser on their 3rd
on May 16; Mr. 7 Mrs. Joseph
(Arenita) Godfrey on their
28th on May 18; Mr. & Mrs.
Jeremiah (Linda) dean on
their 13th on May 20; Mr. &
Mrs. Tony (Jennifer) Dunton
on their 6th on May 20 and
Mr. & Mrs. Anderson (Betty)
Portress on their 6th on May
20th. We wish them many,
many more!
Our belated sympathy
goes out to the family of Ms.
Sonya Foster of Decatur in
her death. She was the grand-
daughter of the late Mr. &
Mrs. Perry (Ollie) Hamilton,
Sr. May you rest in peace.
Birthday greetings go out
to: Mr. Alfred Clount, Tamica
Bohannon, Mrs. Johrmie Mae
Blount, in memory of Mr.
Raymond. Brown. Mrs. Betty
Jean Bailey, Ms. Annella
Burston, Mr. Edward Colton,
Mr. Nathaniel Dean, Sara
Antoinette, granddaughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Loretta)
Freeman, Mr. Deon Grady,
Alana Evette Grady, daugh-
ter of Mr. & Mrs. Alan
(Sherry) Grady, Mr. L.D.
Hines, Anthony Hodo, Jr., in
memory of Mrs. Geraldine
H.Harden, Ms. Marie Hines,
Mr. & Mrs. Willie Frank
(Mary Lou) McLaughlin,
Mrs. Meredith d. Mathis, in
memory of Mr. Elisha
McLaughlin, Mrs. Velma
Mitchell, Mrs. Sandra
Phillips, Ms. Janice R.
Sanders, in memory of Ms.
Rosa Pearl Strozier, in mem-
ory of Mrs. Mildred Ellis
Thomas, Jason Brown, Carlos
Hardaway, grandson of Ms.
Dorothy Hardaway, Mrs.
Alice Mae Nails, Mr. Robert
Rosser, Mr. Willie A. Rosser,
Ms. Bobbie Jean Rutledge,
and Mr. Lamar Thomas.
Ms. Henrietta Nails
Studstill of GrantviUe and Mr.
Willie Frank• Johnson, Jr. of
Newnan announce their
engagement and forthcom-
ing marriage. Ms. Studstill is
the daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Henry (Alice) Nails, of
Grantville. Mr. Johnson is the
son of the late Mr. Willie
Frank Johnson,Sr. and Mrs.
Gladys Johnson of Newnan.
The Adult Choir special
music Sunday morning was,
Come With Your Burdens.
We had a children's home
speaker during the May Sth
morning worship hour, Mrs.
Allison Hutcherson,
Administrator of the
Meansville Campus, Georgia
Baptist Children's Home and
Family Ministries. She told
us of the ministry there and
in closing read from Matthew
18: 10-14. Next Sunday, May
12 is our Children's Home
Day offering. During the
evening worship hour on May
5, Rev. Harold Willis contin-
ued his Survey of the Bible
with Hosea.
May 12 is Senior Adult
Day in our church with the
Youth having a breakfast for
those persons ages 55+ at 9
a.m.
The next Sunday School
fellowship will be May 19
beginning at 9:30 a.m. with
refreshments provided by
Sondra Lee and family. We
have a Sunday School assem-
bly each Sunday at 9:45 a.m.
in the fellowship hall and is
church-wide for all Sunday
School classes.
The Sunday morning
services are being tape-
recorded for our homebound
members. If you are home-
bound and would like to
receive one or can deliver one
to someone, please call the
church office at 637-8731
leaving your name and phone
number.
The Betty Carpenter
Circle met at the church May
6.
Happy birthday May 22
to Rachel Hooten.
The wedding will be
Saturday, May 2Sth at 3PM at Seed for Thought: We are
the Greater Jehovah Baptist all manufacturers making
Church in Grantville. All goods, making trouble or
friends, and relatives are making excuses.
invited to attend.
The White Plains United
Methodist Church, St. Marks
Community, invites everyone
to their annual Women's and
Mother's Day Program on
Sunday, May 19th at llAM
with guest speaker, Rev.Lucy
Stanley, associate pastor of
Bethlehem Baptist Church,
St. Marks. Rev. W.E. Geter is
the pastor and Rev. George
Beasley is the associate+pas -
tor.
Birthday greetings go out
to: Mignon Bohannon, in
memory of Mrs. Lillian Mere
Bailey, Sharliane Bussey,
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hosiah. (Rosetta)
Thompson, St., Ms. Jeanette
Cameron, Ms. Annette C.
• Dennis, in memory of Mr.
Stark "Pete" Ellis, Sr., Mrs.
Sharon T. Bussey, Christie
Brooke Fields, granddaugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
(Ann) Arrington.
By
ALL SMILES - David Boggs (L) and wife Ella (R) of Manchester chat with Peg
McKameys, who performed at Hoofer's Gospel Barn last week. The facility
attracts a large crowd from the Hogansville area.
Tune in to Televi
Job Fair on June
The Georgia Department
of Labor's 8th annual job fair
will air live on Sunday, June
2 on Georgia Public
Television (GPTV) stations
across the state from 2 -4 p.m.
Job Fair 2002, "Surviving
and Thriving in Today's Job
Market," will give viewers
information on where the
jobs are throughout the state
and how to successfully pur-
sue them.
"This event is a great
opportunity to reach thou-
sands of Georgians in every
part of our state with infor-
mation that will improve
their chances of success as
they seek employment or
training to enhance their
careers. Experts will show
viewers how to survive and
actually thrive in the current
job market," said State Labor
Commissioner Michal
Thurmond.
"We're looking forward to
helping job seekers and
employers learn more about
the resources that are avail-
able to them and how to put
those resources to work."
The job fair will feature
a wide variety of available
jobs from throughout the
state.
Career development
experts and employers will
provide job-seeking tech-
niques, as well as strategies
on how to plan and achieve a
successful career in
rapidly-changing job
Attention will be
job seekers with
needs, such as youth,
with disabilities, and
workers.
Dr. Ken Breeden,
missioner of the
Adult Education, and
Newsome, director
Georgia Student
Commission, will a
the job fair to
training available
Georgia technical
and how the Hope
and Scholarship
make training
all.
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