Baptist
of the Week: Tab
Harold Willis's message
was "A Place to
(Deuteronomy 6: 1-
night was "For the
Evil Side" (Mark 3: 20-
g the Baptist
Study on Wednesday
new members:
ehaffin (Sunday morn-
was baptized that
and Sharon Cantrell
'night).
all the high
college graduates as
received honors
schools.
PRAY, remember:
Avis Hammond,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
, Mozelle Dial,
Pauline Powers,
C.E. Stevenson, Mr.
Swanson, and Chris
sympathy is
families of Mrs.
l)uncan and Mrs. Margie
Combs at their recent
Bible School will be
Sunday, June 4 -
June 8 for ages 2-13
for infants and
L 6:00-
Thursday night is com-
for pupils and their
with a hot dog
supper. On Saturday afternoon,
June 3 from 2-4 p.m. at the church,
we are going to have registration,
games and*refreshments. The
theme this year is an ocean theme:
"The Fantastic Good News Ocean
Odyssey...Diving Into the Depths
of God's Faithfulness." Flyers will
be passed out Saturday morning,
May 27th publicizing our
Vacation Bible School.
NOTICE: The Vacation Bible
School refreshment committee is
in need of soft drinks, pre-sweet-
ened Kool-Aide and cookies.
Please see either Jane Bozeman
or Jean Miller to dbnate these
items or money to buy them if
you prefer.
Children, if you haven't reg-
istered for the Western Baptist
Association Children's Camp,
there is still time. The camp is to
be held at Rockridge Baptist
Assembly on July 24-27 and is for
ages 9-12. The cost is $75.00 per
person with a $25.00 registration
fee. For registration forms or
more information, please contact
Tony or Beth Maxwell.
PLEASE BE PRAYING for
the Southern Baptist Convention
as it meets in June at Orlando,
Florida.
First Baptist Church is locat-
ed at 500 East Main Street,
Hogansville. We invite you to
come worship with us if you don't
have a church home. Rev. Harold
Willis is the pastor.
United Methodist
15 at the home of
and Clara Andrews in
Marty Wagner pre-
program on Part II of
," and dis-
notes on the Bible study of
letter in'Second
Wagner led the UMW in
and answer period
;injudg-
*ritical, social and moral
you; people who tend
and how do Paul's
you to change?"
Helen Thrash wel-
read an article on
e of Time; and prayed the
were present°
Gayla Jones and
participat-
Program included: Clara
Wanda Costley, Gayla
WiUette Phillips,
Helen Thrash, Mac
Whitlock, Alma
0f MountviUe; and Marty
Olympic
Olympic Golf
held recently at
Appreciation was expressed to
the Rev. Dane Wagner, pastor, and
all members who helped with
charge-wide Holy Week services
and events for MountviUe, Big
Springs and Odessadale United
Methodist Churches.
President Thrash led the group
in a discussion of current contribu-
tions for"Lifeline" service to a shut-
in; and gifts to the Interfaith Food
Closet. Past President Clara
Andrews Will check on "Lifeline"
and Chairman Jean Mote will deriv-
er food and/or checks to the Food
Closet.
VICE PRESIDENT and
Program Chairman Leslie Pike dis-
cussed with the women's society a
family night picnic in July. Date
and place will be announced later.
The UMW made plans for vol-
unteers to provide flowers for the
church sanctuary and maintain
church grounds from July 2000
through June 2001. Everyone is
requested to help clean the church
cemetery.
THE REV. DANE Wagner, pas-
tor of the Mountville United
Methodist Circuit, announced a
revival will be held at the Mountville
UMC from Monday, June 19,
through Wednesday, June 21, at 7:00
p.m. The Rev. Dana A. Everhart will
be the revival's guest minister. He
is currently pastor of Bright Star
Golf Course. United Methodist Church in
were: Age 55-69: DouglasviUe. The outstanding min-
place; Frank ister has formerly served church-
second place; Dan es in Moreland, Cartersville,
Elberton and Augusta.
Perk Hammett, The next UMW meeting will be
;Tommy Thrower, sec- a luncheon held on Monday, June
Bob Knighton, third 12, 12 o'clock noon, at the Taste of
Lemon Restaurant. Mae Towns will
and over: Charles serve as hostess for the annual
Pete Oliver. women's society event.
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CaRaway Holds Spring Athletic Banquet
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Spring Athletic Awards Program Boys Tennis Team: Patrick Laura Perry, Amanda Pike, Misty Ward again shared Girls Most
was held at the school cafeteria Smith, Greg Bailey, Brett Smith, Schmitt, Ashley Louise Smith, Valuable Player.
recently. Mat Ogletree, Travis Chaffin, Ashley Smith, Holly Smith, Girls Track: LaShandra
Athletic Director Chuck Richard Chambers, Brett Samantha Stogner, Christina Atcherson, Karmarcha Martin,
Hunsicker served as master of Chapman, Lewis I.owe. Thompson. Shari Cox, Deveta Lakes, Jamie
ceremonies. He told those in Coach's Award winner was Rife, Suzanne Hollowell,
attendance, in the five sports rep- THE BIG SURPRISE in Caitlin Bruggeman. Best Defense Bridgette Tigner, Rashun Jeter,
resented at the banquet, 144 stu- Callaway soccer was Jamaal plaque went to Charlotte Dollar. Carla Winston, Crystal Ward,
dents had participated. Callaway Keyton. Coach Mark Veon report- Samantha Stogner was Best Taylor Anderson, Erin Chandler,
has a student body of 600 which ed that Keyton's "head shots" left Offensive Player. Kisha Owens, Stacy Smith, Stacy
means 25% of the student body the teams breathless. Senior Fitzpatrick, Tomorrow Jenkins,
had participated in sports activi- Jamaal Keyton made big contri- BASEBALL WAS presented Detris Ward, Krystle Nelson.
ties. butions to this year's Cavalier by head coach Kevin Jones, Boys Track: Greg Smith, Jon
Hunsicker felt this was football and basketball teams. Colonel Stanfield and Coach Thornton, McArther Jennings,
ver"significant" and shows the Keyton made an unexpected Meadows. Senior Ben Williams Reggie Jackson, "Jim Bowie,
amount of support athletics at the appearance for and did the impos- played shortstop and was Most Marquis Rosser, Mario Towns,
school receives from parents and sible by scoring a goal in his first Valuable Player. Alex Freeman Mark Hajdasz, Cory Hixon,
students, varsity soccer game. Phillip was Best Defensive Player. Nick Marcus Snellings, Chris Smith,
A record crowd of almost 300 Carpenter was voted the Best Philpot received an award for KarlHajdasz, Amahad Mitchell,
attended the program. Offensive Player and Zack Speer Most Outstanding Offensive Keon Copeland, Mario Reeves,
was the Best Defensive Player. Player and Jason Towns for Most Brian Williams, Curtis Hopsin,
THE FIRST AWARD presen- Improved. Demetrius Smith, Nate Tatum,
tations were made by golf team THE FOLLOWING Norman Boykin, Deon Boykin,
head coach Chip Giles. This year RECEIVED award letters, pins, OTHER PLAYERS received Courtney Grier, Jere Daniel, Ken
Callaway fielded three teams, 23 or certificates. Presentations letters, pins, certificates as fol- Grissom, Mike Green, Fred
athletes: boys and girls varsity were made by assistant coach lows: Tigner.
and a boys junior varsity. The Chris Rippy. Varsity: Marcus Williams
boys varsity placed 4th in Region Boys Varsity Soccer Team Ryan DeLong, C.J. Carter, Ben
5A. Senior Jonathan Pike is Roster: J.D. Bfirrett, Phillip McWhorter, JustinLee.
Callaway's first four year letter- Carpenter, Corey Czarnonycz, JuniorVarsity:JosephBrown,
man in golf. He also received the Ryan Czarnonycz, Will Drake, Jia Denver Carter, Michael Fannin, In Loving Memory of
Coach's Most Valuable Player He, Franklin Jackson, Johnny Brian Hester, Mitch Johnson, Mr. Stark "Pete" Ellis, St.
award. Junior Chris Murrell Johnson, JamaalKeyton, Stephen Charlie Karvelas, Brent Matheny, 5-13-10 - 5-25-84
received the Coach's Award, Merna, Lamar Rhodes, Russell I)ewayne Murphy, Richard Seventeen years ago today,
Heather O'Neal was the girls Simpson, Bickram Singh, Daniel Sawyer, Brett Smith, Chad 2hllusl you completedthejourneyoflife.
MVE Snider, Zack Speer, Dustin ,lake Walls, Nick White, Cory At that time we faced the task of
Stelzer, Michael Watts, Matthew Williams. learning to live without you and
THE FOLLOWING received Williams, Brad Aldrich, Wally it was difficult. We find peace in
letters, pins and recognition for Barrett, Clay Hewett, Joseph CALLAWAY HIGH WON the the fact that you are no longer
golf: Knight. state track in 4 x 100 meter for suffering but enjoying the pleas-
Varsity Boys: Jonathan Pike, Girls Varsity Soccer Team the second year in a row. Team ures and joys that only Heaven
Chris Murrell, Jason Pike, Chris Roster: Mandy Aldrich, Caitlin members: Jere Daniel, Mike can bring. You live in our hearts
Hubbard, Ricky Thrash, Dusty Bruggeman, Jacqueline Green, Deon Boykin, and andminds.
Sledge, Bryan Smith; Chambers, Charlotte Dollar, Courtney Grier. Head track coach The Ellis Family
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