PAGE 10-A HOGANSVn HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2002
By Bryan Geter
MRS. ANNIE LUCILLE TARVER GREENE, a retired teacher and artist from LaGrange,
third from right, is one of five new members of the Georgia Humanities Council. Greene
was swom by Gov. Roy E. Barnes, third from left, in a ceremony Wednesday, June 19th
at the state Capitol. Others sworn in were Dr. Lucretia Peyton-Stewart of Georgia State
University, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Bockman of Decatur, Dr. Calvin B. Grimes of Morehouse
College and Dr. T. Marshall Jones of Albany State University.
Deacon of the Week: Joe
Travis.
Worship WitlThe Word:
Stuart Lee (Psalm"122)
JUNE 23 WAS Adopt an
Annuitant Sunday in the SBC.
As you pray, remember:
Bob Tillman, Press Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Neighbors, Pauline Powers,
Ella Pittman, Evelyn Arnold,
Mary Kathryn Gillespie,
Freda Kelley, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Moore, Evelyn Spivey,
Mavis Phillips, Tom
Flournoy, Lou Palmer, Wayne
Butler, Wendy Irvin, Dorothy
St. Clair, Randy Worley,
Wayne Yarbrough, Haley
Teasley, Horace Worley and
Lucile Wilson.
Our Christian sympathy
is extended to the families of
Gladys Partridge, E.J.
Cavendar and Eugene
Sheppard at their recent
deaths.
THE ADULT CHOIR spe-
cial music June 23 in the
morning was "The Blood grill
Never Lose Its Power."
Rev. Buddy Waldron
preached for us both servic-
es June 23rd. In the morning
his message was from Mark
5, "The Business of Jesus."
The fifth Sunday night
song service is June 30, 7 p.m.
at Trinity Worship Center at
1402 Bass Cross Rd.
Congratulations to Mr.
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FIREWORKS AT
and Mrs. Chris Cam
the birth of Jacob Kai, i
10 at West Georgia
System, weighing seven
11 oz. and 20 inches long.
to Mr. and Mrs.
Waldrop, who were
June 14 at Naples, Fla.
bride is the former
Redeker; and Mr. and
Scott Odom, who were
tied June 22 at
Tenn. The bride
Sandy Stephens.
Antioch
Broadcast
For the last 20or 30
Antioch has had a live t
broadcast every
morning at 9:00.
the demise of WTRR,
broadcast has been
air. Please note that
ning Sunday morning,
7,
air with its live radio
cast. The broadcast
rsunle on
Be sure to tune in
week at 90 on
Chta-eh radio b
At Ebenezer
Ebenezer
Church is excited
announce that
(Associates of
Theater) will be
performance in
for the second time.
is a touring theater
team from Sterling
in Sterling,
els tEroughout the
States sharing the
God through
mas that deal with i
contemporary
hag. This year's
entitled "Slice of
focuses on how God
ordinary lives into
dinary ones through
in Christ.
The
held Monday evening, i
m=7
sanctuary of
Presbyterian Church
of Main St.
The community is
attend.
For questions re;
the performance,
Rev. Parker at 637
Regional
Meeting Set
The
Regional
Center Board of
will meet
27th beginning at
Center in Franklin. The
n% iton.
Meetings are open
675-6732, ext. 101 to
additional informatk
Pittman on
Dean's List
Kristin Amber Pitt
HogansviUe has been # .to-ca
to the spring 2002 dea' seni
at Valdosta State UnivO
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To make the dean's li 29-
dents must maintain a a e
lative grade point aver= pt
at least 3.0 and must 1 :', Ho'g;
semester grade point ! ,.
age of at least 3,5 with
llin
nine hours of course r Set
Grade point average on-
basedon a 4.0 scale. in 1
on
From EmorY '* way:
Jessie Smith
Hogausville,
Mrs. Lataine Smith
a Bachelor of Arts
Fanory College of
University in AtlantS
157th commencement
mony on May 13th.
Hubbard
Dusty
Mr. and Mrs.
Hubbard, has
Master's Degree
LaGrange College. He
grandson of Mrs.
Hubbard and Mrs.
Mae WiUiamson
Hogansville.