Bryan Geter/Staff
STRINGS gospel singers of LaGrange pictured above performed at the Corinth
Church Saturday night. Pictured above are members of the group, (I-r) Becky Vasold, Jessica
McCurdy, James Hale, Wes Williams, Danny Geter and Patti Studdard.
s AND FU
David R. Morgan
January 23, 1917 - May 23, 2000
- David Robeson Morgan, 83, a
of the Baptist Inn at.Stockbridge, and
resident of Hogansville, died May 23
General Hospital in Stockbridge.
Morgan was born January 23, 1917 in
North Carolina, son of the late Samuel
and the late Isabelle Robeson
He was a graduate of Wake Forest
and was a news reporter in his early
health declined. A former resi-
, Pennsylvania, he lived in
for several years and was a mem-
First Bap[ist Church of Hogansville,
he was a member of the choir.
include one sister, Mrs. Isabel
of Hogansville; two brothers,
Morgan of Washington, D.C. and Nell
of San Diego, California; and several
nephews. Just a few weeks prior to
Mr. Morgan enjoyed assembling with
and brothers at Callaway Gardens for
family reunion in many years.
aemorial service will be planned for a later
t the Baptist Inn ill Stockbridge.
in memory of Mr. Morgan may
to the Baptist Inn, 1424 Hudson Bridge
GA 30281.
j Mrs. Opal T. Boyd
anuary 22, 1908 - May 24, 2000
- Mrs. Opal T. Boyd, 93, of Arnco, died
24 at Beaulieu Convalescent Center in
funeral service was conducted May
in the church cemetery.
722,1907 in Carroll
daughter of the late Lee and Myrtle
She lived at Arnco moSt of her life
a member of Ephesus Christian Church.
include one son and daughter-in-
and Nadine Boyd of Hogansville;
three daughters and sons-in-law, Carlon and
Curtis Rooks of Carrollton, Otha and Norman
Gladfelter of Newnan, and Annelle and Joe
Manion of Chester, Virginia; six grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren; eight great-great-
grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchil-
dren. She was preceded in death by her husband,
Buford Boyd, and two grandchildren.
Hillcrest Chapel Funeral Home of Newnan
was in charge of arrangements.
Earl H. Harmon
June 15, 1917 - May 25, 2000
Hogansville Earl H. Harmon, 82, of
Hogansville, died May 25 at Emory University
Hospital in Atlanta. The funeral service was con-
ducted May 29 in the Chapel of the Claude A.
McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in
Hogansville. The Reverend Wayne Hester and
the Reverend Rob Singleton officiated.
Mr. Harmon was born June 15, 1917 in Shelby,
North Carolina, son of the)ate W.C. and Ava Moss
Harmon. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World
War II and retired as a pressman from the Florida
Times-Union in Jacksonville and from the San
Francisco Chronicle. He had lived at Hogansville
for the past twenty years and was a member of
Asbury United Methodist Church in Troup
County.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace L.
Harmon of Hogansville; three daughters and
sons-in-law, Patra and Bob Murphy of Joliet,
Illinois, Elaine and Brooks Shelhorse of
Hogansville, and Dawn and Mark McCord of
Gainesville; one sister, Mrs. Annie Mae
Goodnight of Morganton, North Carolina; one
brother, Paul E. Harmon of Chattanooga,
Tennessee; six grandchildren; and two great-
grandchildren.
Contributions in memory of Mr. Harmon may
be made to Asbury United Methodist Church.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home of Hogansville was in charge of arrange-
ments.
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Carol Howington Cain of
LaGrange has been named to
LaGrange College's "Wall of
Outstanding Alumni" for the
2000-2001 academic year.
Cain, who graduated from
the college in 1982, is an eighth
grade language arts teacher and
theater specialist at West Side
Magnet School.
She earned abachelor of arts
degree with a double major in
English and speech and drama
in 1982.
She is the recipient of
numerous professional and
community awards including
West Side Magnet School's
"Teacher of the Year" 199-
2000, Troup County's "Teacher
of the Year" 2000, Who's Who
Among American's Teachers
2000, Wal-Mart "Teacher of the
Year" 2000 and was named one
of the top five finalists for
CAROL CAIN will join the Wall of Outstanidng
Alumni.
Georgia "Teacher of the Year"
2000.
Cain was featured Georgia
teller in the 1999 Azalea
Storytelling Festival, a gradu-
ate of Leadership Troup '92 and
presented an award-winning
portrayal of "Rosie the Riveter"
at the Little White House in
1996. Cain is also an active
member of the First United
Methodist Church in
Hogansville, The Azalea
Storytelling Festival
Committee, the American Rosie
the Riveter Association and
director for the Junior Service
League's Theatre Discovery
day camp.
The "Wall of Outstanding
Alumni" is displayed on the sec-
ond floor of Smith Hail just out-
side the Admission Office.
All whose portraits are pre-
sented on the wall have distin-
guished them-
selves in their cho-
sen professions
and in their com-
munities.
The current
photographs of the
honorees will be
featured on the
plaque until
October, at which
time five other
alumni will be
named.
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eral arts college
affiliated with The
United Methodist
Church, LaGrange
College offers 25
majors in the bac-
calaureate degree
and graduate pro-
grams in business
administration
and education.
With an enroll-
ment of about
1,000 students, it is
the oldest private
college in Georgia.
Mount file News
By Mae Towns
Mountville Community Club
rret May 22 for a program pre-
sented by the Mountville
Baptist Church Choir.
Club President Jackie Jones
introduced Sandy Whisnant
who directed the choir in a con-
cert of Christian contemporary
music.
Choir members included
Bill and Lucy Emery, Sharon
Emery, Robin Gaddy, Lisa
Heath, Robert Maddox, Eloise
Maddox, Jenny Marterella,
Dwayne Perdue, Jeff Rudbeck,
William Whisnant and Director
Sandy Whisnant.
CLUB PRESIDENT. Jackie
Jones welcomed newcomers,
guests and members from
Troup and Merixbether
Counties.
They included: Bill and Lucy
Emery; Sharon Emery; Bruce
and Lisa Heath, Heather and
Hunter; Judge Jeanette Little;
Dwayne Per due; Tony and
Sandy Whisnant, William and
Caleb, all of Mountville;
THE REV. JAY KNIGHT,
pastor of the Mountville Baptist
Church; Robert and Imogene
Maddox; Eloise Maddox; and
infant Skyler Elise Kirkwood
(accompanied by Mountville
cousins Jason and Jodie
Newsome), all of LaGrange
area;
Also, Robin Gaddy; Jenny
Marterella; and Elvie Wade, all
of the Stitcher Road/Whitfield
Crossing area; Jeff and Sky
Rudbeck, Breanna, all of
Hillcrest; and Joel and Frances
Daniel, Christie, all of the
Hogansville Mountville Road.
WANDA COSTLEY present-
ed the devotionl "Obedience is
All That God Expects."
Hostesses for the covered
dish dinner included Alison
Wilson, Angela Chambers,
Nancy Newsome and Mrs.
Costley.
Gayla Jones designed an
arrangement for the serving
tables featuring "Vacation
Time."
.... Reports.were given by
Secretary Gayla Jones and
Treasurer Wanda Costley.
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)13te
News
PRESIDENT JACKIE
JONES announced the club is
making a gift to the American
Heart Association in memory
of Emmett Hart of Mountville
Mills.
The President announced
the June meeting of Mountvillc
Community Club has been post
poned.
Arrangements for Julv
meeting will be announced later.
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