HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 27, 2004 I),V;F: 5-A
Reading Program Starts
(Vacation Reading Program at
Public Library begins reg-
1.
to the Beat...READ!" is our
for 2004.
Lg penguins lead us in a musi-
of the world of reading. Our
first program is presented by Yvonne
Bledsoe on Thursday, June 10 at 3 p.m.
followed by more wonderful story-
tellers: Akbar Imhotep on June 17, Pat
Gay on June 24, Josie Bailey on July 1,
Carol Cain on July 8. Eric Litwin on July
15, Melissa Howington on July 22 and
Sondra Lee on July 29.
Come into the library and register
to receive a bag of goodies to get you
started on a summer of reading fun.
There will be lots of prizes and the
more you read the more chances t.o win
the grand prizes.
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TO SPEAK- Christ the King Charismatic
Church will host the 2004 Convocation 6f the
eorgia June 2-4. The annual meeting, which
both clergy and laity, will feature Rev. Richard
the guest speaker. Locally, the organization is
by St. Matthew's on Main Street in
which began two years ago. For additional
call 770-252-2428. Christ the King Church
located on Highway 34 between Peachtree City and
Father David Epps is the church pastor.
Cross Plans Blood Drive
Hogansville on June 7
The American Red Cross will hold a community blood
in Hogansville Monday, June 7 from 2 - 7 p.m. The
will be held at Ebenezer Presbyterian Church on East
in Hogansville.
Area citizens are encouraged to participate as the Red
historically experiences shortages in the blood sup-
during the summer season.
St. Matthews Launches
New Service, New Place
St. Matthews Charismatic Episcopal Church is moving
to a Sunday Morning Service beginning on Pentecost Sunday,
May 30.
The service will begin at 10:30 a.m. in their new location,
at 302 East Main St. in Hogansville,directly across from the
Grant Hotel.
St. Matthews will also be celebrating its 2nd anniversary
on May 30th.
For the past two years this CEC Mission has been serv-
ing the sacrament of"Holy Communion" in Hogansville each
Sunday, and is now offering the Eucharist on Thursdays at
7 p.m.as well.
Following the service this Sunday morning all are invit-
ed to stay for a meal in the Parish Hall.
For more information call 637-5905.
Myrtle Watts
November 30, 1910 - May 19, 2004
Retired from Grantville Mills
Myrtle Attaway Watts, 93, of GrantviLle, died Wednesday,
May 19, at Spalding Regional Medical Center in Griffin. The
funeral service was held at 11 a.m., Friday, May 21, in the
chapel of the Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home
in Hogansville. Rev. Ed Wyatt officiated and interment was
in the Grantville Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bill Lowery, Lamar BurLs, Dan Nagel,
Jerrell Joiner, Doug Attaway, and Douglas Jackson.
Mrs. Watts was bern November 30,1910, in Coweta County,
the daughter of the late Charlie and ].,aura Jones Attaway.
She lived in Coweta County most of her life, was a member
of the First Baptist Church of Grantville, and was retired
from Grantville Mills. She was the wife of the late Reverend
Charlie L. Watts.
Survivors include a son and daughter in-law, Charlie and
Eleanor Watts of Griffin; and several grandchildren, great-
grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
HogansviUe was in charge of arrangements.
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