HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2003 PAGE 3-A
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children's room
a treasure trove of books to
prizes to win for participating in
Vacation Reading Program, "Books
Registration begins on Thursday, June
sail or row your boat on over
Your treasure sack of goodies for
; fun. Programs begin on June
a well-known favorite, Jean Crocker.
range Memorial
is here on June 19 and Sondra Lee
and crafts on June 26. Musician
Eric Litwin, is back on July
€our Independence Day Holiday
Yvonne Bledsoe presents an excit-
of songs and stories on July 10
Cain's program on July 17 is always
surprises. Hauling in the final load
and refreshments on July 24 is David
program, "Ocean of
ic!" The Hogansville Library
this year must not be
Zone Meeting Set
Optimist Club will host
Thursday, May 29th at Rogers
at 7 p.m. All members are urged
Ceremony Planned
County Unit of the American
Society Relay for Life will have a
, on The Square" Friday,
Fishing 'For Kids' Coming Up
The Warm Springs
Fisheries Center wants to
invite local families to see for
themselves the many ways
that Water Works Wonders.
The Center will host a Kids
Fishing for Fun Day
Saturday, June 7th, at the
Aquarium in Warm springs
from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Parents are asked to bring
their children three to 12
years of age to participate in
the event.
Each child should bring
their owh pole, stringer, and
bait. Please, no live minnows,
buckets or coolers. Each child
will be allowed to keep up to
five fish on their stringer. All
children must be registered
picked up prior to the event
at the Aquarium, completed
and returned. Fishing will be
divided into groups with all
pre-registered participants
being allowed to fish first. A
time limit will be enforced
for each group fishing. Pre-
registered children will be
allowed to fish from 8:30 a.m.
to 9:45 a.m. while on-site reg-
istration children will be
allowed to fish from 10 a.m.
to 10:45 a.m. Wal-Mart Kids
All-American Fishing Derby
is supporting the Water
Works Wonders campaign by
donating prizes to be given
away. Each child must be reg-
istered in order to partici-
pate. Prizes will be given
registered and registration
on-site groups).
The Water Works
Wonders event is one of thou-
sands of events being held
across the country this year
to increase participation in
boating and fishing, and pro-
mote aquatic stewardship.
The Warm Springs National
Fish Hatchery supports this
yearly event by setting aside
one pond stocked with catfish
and bream specifically for
this event. All other ponds on
the hatchery are used in var-
ious studies and programs
and should not be used.
In the spirit of the Water
Works Wonders campaign -
to increase awareness and
to participate in fishing, away at 9:50 a.m. or between participation in fishing and
Registration forms may be the two fishing groups (pre- boating.
30tr; ....
Selection was based on the individual's
exemplary duty performance, job knowledge,
leadership qualities, significant self-
improvement, and other specific achieve-
ments and notable accomplishments.
Fletcher is a senior nurse executive
assigned to the 81st Medical Group, Keesler
Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. She has more
than 19 years of military service.
Flethcer is the daughter of Air Force
retired Master Sgt. Jim and Marion P. Owen
of Upper Glass Bridge Road, LaGrange.
Her husband, Gregory, is the son of
Vermont G. Fletcher of Harvey, La.
The lieutenant colonel is a 1976 graduate
of Troup High School, LaGrange, and a 1981
graduate of Valdosta State College. She
earned a master's degree in 1990 from
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.
to Miss Suttle on June 1st. We wish
Monad Dean and them many, many more!
Grenard Bynum, A very special happy
united in marriage birthday to Keioshna Mesha
Porter on her 8th birthday on
, May 31st. Remember that I
The bride .... love you. From Mr. Stanley
of Mr. and
(Deborah)
of Greenville and
Timothy (Lisa)
of Augusta. The
ts the son of Ms.
of Greenville
Greenie Bynum of
wish them love
• Sorry to report that
Freeman of
is a at
;peedy
Porter of Hogansville.
Birthday greetings go out
to: Sontreon Tonmecia,
daughter of Ms. Sonya Addle;
Ms. Debora Brown, Mr.
Albert Dean, Mr. Darron
Dean, Ms. Gloria O. Easter,
Mr. Robert Hines, Mr. Jerome
Nalls, Corey B. Parks, son of
Ms. Sharon Dean. Ashley
Parks, granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hosiah (Rosette)
Thompson, Sr., Mr. Derrick
Patterson, Brooke Elise
Portress, granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry
Portress, Mr. Dennis Rhodes,
Ms. Vickey Rutledge, Charles
Sanders, in memory of Mr.
Leonard Sewell, in memory
of Mrs. Brazola Stanley, Mr.
James Edward Stewart,
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie (Elean) Stewart, Mr.
and Beth Maxwell presented
San Fuller with his during this
time.
The Adult Choir special
music May 25 was "Whatever
You Are" with piano accom-
panist Mrs. Lynn Campbell.
This was sung especially for
the high school graduates.
That night, they began the
Sunday night choir again for
the summer as AWANA has
completed their year.
We had as our speaker in
the morning service, Chris
Hobbs of the Georgia Baptist
Children's Homes and Family
Ministries, Inc. That night,
Rev. Harold Willis continued
his Survey of the Bible with
Williams, Caitlin Bowles,
Cristin Howell, Linda Neese,
Mavis Phillips, Nelson
Cavalcante, Virginia Artley.
Junel
Anita Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. David Gill, anniversary.
cou-
and Mrs. Tommie
Davis on their
27; Mr. and Mrs.
Stevens on
L on May 29 and Mr.
Cicero (Juanita)
of the Week:
sick, shut-
in prayer.
and Mrs. Lewis
rid Patti attended
May 19 at,Grace
. This was
recital of Mrs.
Prine's pupils.
Rhodes played
on the piano.
to the
of 2003. We had
and iO San Fuller,
• s and Micko
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[' were recog-
They
_ ,ring the congrega-
|-iV'|/, qYer time. They were
d a devotional book
June2
Alan Potter, Cole Calhoun,
Grant Arrington, Kelly
Freeman, Randal
Williamson, Doe Phillips, Mr.
Heather
Pase, Lisa
Wegienka,
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- I tt, Chasity Posey,
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Mr andMrs.
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r an0r% Lee, Ashley
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Robert "Red" Stewart, Mr.
Roy "Pee-wee" Stewart, in
memory of Mr. David
Studstill, Kimaskia Mechez
Thomas, Mr. James Walker,
MYV White, granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Danny (Sara)
Allen, Ms. Melissa Wheelous,
Ms. I_,aTonya Rhodes, in mem-
ory of Mrs. Mamie Jones and
Mr. Roger Williams.
Bethlehem Baptist
Church, St.Marks communi-
ty invites everyone to attend
their annual Church
Anniversary on Sunday, June
8 at 11:30 a.m. Come and
praise God with us.
Vacation Bible School will
be held at Bethlehem Baptist
Church, St. Marks on June 9
through 13 from 4:30 p.m. to
6:30 p.m. All youths in the sur-
rounding communities are
invited to attend. Rev. Lucy
Stanley is director.
Seed for Thought:
Success in marriage is more
than finding the right person;
it's being the right person.
Philippians.
We will have a VBS Blitz
Visitation May 31. "The Great
Kingdom Caper: Cracking
the Character Code" is this
year's theme of our Vacation
Bible School that begins on
Sunday, June 1 and ends
Friday, June 6. VBS is for ages
3-12. Transportation is avail-
able for ages five and up by
calling the church office at
637-8731.
If you don't have a church
home, we would invite you to
come worship with us here at
Hogansville First Baptist
Church located at 500 East
Main Street.
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" annual
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and Mrs. Tommy Todd,
anniversary.
June 3
George McCurdy, Jerry
Glanton, Van Lowry, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. PhiUip Harmers, Jr.,
anniversary.
June 4
Charles Jones, Elmer
Williams, •Susan Williamson,
Don Weiher.
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