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Retired Educators 'Laugh the, Blues Away'
Troup Retired Educator Association
"Laughed the Blues Away" as "Cool
Jule" Jule Spears entertained during the
May 23rd meeting at Highland Country
Club in LaGrange.
Mr. Spears, a pharmacist, senior cit-
izens' advocate, humorist speaker for
The Kroger Company has for the last
eight years made over 1400 presenta-
tions to more than 85,000 people. "Cool
Jule" has also made presentations on
radio and television.
During his informational presenta-
tion, he defined Blues as Being, Lonely,
Useless,, Empty, and Sad, and gave a
Bible definition as found in Proverbs
13:12 "Hope deferred makes the heart
sick." After discussing symptoms and
many ways to combat depression/stress,
he concluded by saying, "You don't have
to be blue. You can be orange. Orange'ya
glad you're an American. Orange'ya glad
you're living at this time. Orange'ya
glad..." listing many reasons why sen-
ior citizens should remain positive and
be happy.
• Miss Allison Lovenguth, a 2002 grad-
uate of Troup Comprehensive High
School, was the recipient of the 2002
GREA Scholarship• Miss Lovenguth
ENJOYABLE EVENING - Pictured are "Coot Jule" Jule Spears (keynote speak-
er for TREA meeting) and 2002 TREA Schqlarship recipient, Miss Allison
Lovenguth.
plans to attend Georgia Southern in
Statesboro and major in education to
become a teacher. The presentation was
made by Algie Parker, Chairman of the
Scholarship Committee.
Ralph ,Johnson, TREA President,
convened the meeting and conducted
the business. Mike Moncus, First Vice
President, introduced the program. Mrs.
Ellen Partridge distributed mples and
information on Crest Whitening System
and awarded a door prize to Mrs. Ellen
Lovenguth. Johnson and Mrs. Ida Jones
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12 miles to Callaway Gardens, 1 mile to
Little White House & Warm Springs Village
gave reports from the GREA State
Convention in Macon. Unit scrapbooks
and awards were displayed.
Special guests included Mr. Jule
Spears (keynote speaker), Miss Allison
Lovenguth (scholarship recipient) and
her mother - Mrs. Ellen Lovenguth.
TREA welcomed new member, Mrs.
Curmilla Furgerson who retired from
the Troup County School System this
year.
The next meeting for TREA will be
held Thursday, September 26th.
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Deacon of the Week: Kenneth Dial.
As you pray, remember: Bob Tillman, Press Miller
and Mrs. Wayne Neighbors, Pauline Powers, Evelyn
Mary Kathryn Gillespie, Freda Kelley, Marcellite
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, Tom Flournoy, LOu Palmer,
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Haley Teasley, Mavis Phillips, Gladys Partridge,
McWhorter, Horace Worley, Iris Burgess, Lucille
Jonathan Tenney.
Worship With The Word: Melissa Urban.
Our special music Sunday morning was a solo
by Sondra Lee, "Come Just As You Are."
Sunday, June 2 was City Employees Recognition
our church with a covered-dish lunch immediately
ing in the church fellowship hall. We were happy to
many with us. The message Sunday morning b3
Willis was, "A Life of Joy" with the text of Philippians
7. And Sunday night, he continued his Survey of the
with Obadiah.
The Wednesday night family night supper of June
furnished by AWANA. We also had the General WMU,
Ministry, etc.
The Betty Carpenter Circle meets at the church June 1
The next fifth Sunday night song service is
for June 30 at 7 p.m., hosted by Trinity Worship Center
Bass Cross Road.
Our annual Independence Day Sunday School
will be Wednesday, July 3 at the pastorium, be
p.m.
Vacation Bible School "Amazon Outfitters" is
July 28 - Thursday, August 1 at our church from 6:00
8:30 p.m. nightly.
Sterling L. Hesterly
May 3, 1921 - May 31, 2002
Sterling L. Hesterly, 81, of Roanoke, Alabama and a f
mer resident of Hogansville, died May 31st at
Retirement Center in Roanoke.
ducted June 2nd in the Chapel of the Claude A.
and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville,
Simpson officiating.
Mr. Hesterly was born May 3, 1921 in PeU
son of the late Bruton Eugene Hesterly and
Ammons Hesterly. He was an Army veteran of World
II, was a member of Hogansville Church of Christ, and
a retired master electrician. He lived in HogansviUe
years before making his home in Roanoke in 2001.
Survivors include one son, Sterling
Illinois; one daughter, Mrs. Samantha Brtmda
Illinois; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Linda F. Brown of
Illinois; one sister, Mrs. Shirley Fowler of LaGran
grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
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Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
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