HOGANSViLLE HOME NEWS - JUNE 8, 2000 - PAGE 7A
, Lone O00-St.
Marks News
us children for a on their 29th on June 12. We
wish them many, many more!
train them in His way, Happy birthday wishes go
bye them and to teach out to the following people: Mr.
Darren Black, son of Ms. Leonia
'follow andobey. Black, Ms. Cessinee Dean,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Frank
to Carl (Alice) Dean, Jr., Ms. Sharon
who graduated Nicole DeatL Mrs. Deborah
High school. The Brown, Mr. Travis Colton, Ms.
Barbara Annette Addle, Rashad
the Tara Stadium in Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs.
He is the son Willie (Angela) Cameron, Ms.
'.and Mrs. Carlton (Heidi) Ollie Beatrice Fitten, Joseph
• of Rex. Also, the Antonio Hines, Mr. Konrad
Ms. Janie Ellis. Hines, Ms. Addle Mae Lundy,
Mr. Freddie Foster, DeAndr6
Terez, grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
families of Mrs. Charles (Emma Jean) Hawkins,
Beasley Davis of Ms. Zelda Hines, Mrs. Louise
formerly of Lone Oak; Hines, Mr. Larry Elliot Leigh I,
Grissom Frederick Lowe II, nephew of
formerly of Ms. Debbie Lowe, Mrs.Annette
and Mrs. Wilma Phillips, Dereka Brown, Mr.
of Luthersville in Mike Purgason, Ms. Emma Lou
deaths. No one under- Glanton, Mrs. Cora Hines, Mr.
like Jesus. Joe Rosser, son of Ms. Ellen
Irene Rosser of Rosser, Mr Tyrone Tigner,
is restingin Alvista Dominique Rashay Colton,
in Greenville. granddaughter of Ms. Arvella
forget that Sunday is Colton, Jasmine Harris, grand-
Day! daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Teiry Hines, Sr., Mr.
ANNIVERSARY Jeffery Parks, Mr. Wayne
out to the following cou- Malcolm, Mr. Justin Grady, Ms.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joyce Miller and Mr. Jamie
; Mr. and Mrs. Wheelous.
(Mary) Owens on their
lst; Mr. and Mrs.
) Pritchett on
; Mr. and Mrs.
(Shandra) Rhodes on
on June 7 and Mr. and
t Foster
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All Power
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Loaded, Special
Warranty s23,900
WE'RE SORRY TO report
that Mr. Willie Oscar Rosser of
Lone Oak is still a patient at
WGMC. We wish him a speedy
recovery!
The New St. Paul C.M.E.
Church, Lone Oak, invites
everyone to their annual Men's
Day Program on Sunday, June
11 at 11:00 a.m. with guest
speaker, Rev. Emmitt Clark,
associate pastor of Macedonia
Baptist Church, Grantville. Rev.
T.D. Brown is the pastor.
VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL will be held at
Bethlehem Baptist Church, St.
Marks Community on June 12
through 16 from 4:30 to 6:30
iaily. All children are invited to
attend. Rev. Lucy Stanley is
director, Rev. C.A. Black is the
pastor.
The White Plains United
Methodist Church, St. Marks
invites everyone to their annu-
al Men's Day Program on
Sunday, June 18 at 11:00 a.m.
with guest speaker, Rev. Walter
Black of East Point. Rev. W.E.
Geter is the pastor and Rev.
George Beasley, associate pas-
tor.
OAK RIDGE . Church,
Greenville invites everyone to
their Dedication Service for the
new Fellowship Hall on Sunday,
June 18 at 3:00 p.m. with guest
speaker, Bishop Othal H. Lakey,
Presiding Prelate of the Sixth
Episcopal District. Rev. Valerie
McNeill is the pator.
Seed for Thought: Children
may not inherit their parents'
talents, but they will absorb
their values.
Whitworth
Motors
ge
Nita Waldrop
Graduates at
Samford
Nita Kay Waldrop of
HogansviUe has received her
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
degree from Samford University.
Samford University awarded
degrees to 880 seniors from 25
states and three foreign nations
during Commencement May 20.
Samford enrolls some 4,500
students from more than 40 states
and 30 nations.
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39 Herring Rd
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Recreation Department Sponsors Summer Lunch
Once again the Hogansville
Recreation Department will, as
in past years, administer the
summer playground lunch pro-
gram to children ages 6-12. The
summer playground programs
will offer a diversified fun, safe
and supervised environment
for the children of Hogansville.
No fee is required to become
active in the program. Parents
may register their child by sim-
ply filling out an application
beginning the first week of
activities.
The summer playground
lunch program will be conduct-
ed for an eight-week period,
beginning June 5 and ending on
July 28. It will be held Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m. - 2
p.m. at the old gym located on
the campus of the Hogansville
Elementary School.
LINDA GATES WILL super-
vise the field and lunch activi-
ties for the Recreation
Department. Linda has been a
part of this summer program
for the last 14 years.
The Recreation Department
believes the playground pro-
gram helps children learn to
interact with each other in a
positive manner. The children
learn to use social skills and
gain confidence in themselves.
This program is a very impor-
tan't part of our overall program
activities.
In addition, the lunch por-
tion of the program will pro-
vide nutritious lunches pre-
pared in LaGrange and funded
through the USDA Summer
Food Service Program.
STARTED IN 1969 the sum-
mer program has come a long
way in quantity and quality of
lunches. Today's youngsters
will receive on a daily basis
milk, including chocolate milk,
a 100% fruit drink, fruit and a
serving of meat that will
include, among other things,
hamburgers, cheeseburgers,
hot dogs, chicken or ham. The
only condition for this meal is
that it must be consumed at the
playground to prevent waste.
In addition to the meals,
children ages 6-12 will be
involved in many fun activities
during this eight-week pro-
gram.
Games such as kickball and
softball will be played. Arts and
crafts will be taught and in
years past this part of the pro-
gram is enjoyed by all the boys
and girls that attend.
THE CHILDREN WILL also
enjoy supervised field trips to
LaGrange. They will join hun-
dreds of other young people
from Troup County in the "Just
Apply In Person
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
1-85, Exit 28, Hogansville
Say No" Rally at Troup High
School. A trip to the TRAC
roller skating rink is also
planned as part of the summer
playground program.
Trips to the Hogansville
Library• will be conducted as
part of a reading program spon-
sored by the local library. The
children will attend a jazz dance
performance by the
Hogansville Jazz Dancers
under the direction of Clarissa
Jenkins.
Again, the Hogansville
Recreation Department invites
all local youngsters in the area
to join in on the fun. For addi-
tional information call us at the
Hogansville Recreation
Department 637-4427.
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