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{ tioch VBS Starts July 11
EVocation Bible School at p.m. nightly. There will be a There will be a special
~tioch Baptist Church will special commencement pro- class for ages three to
~$taldav, July 11 through gram on Friday evening, July teenagers.
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Grantville-Lone Oak News
ttappyanniversarvwish- LaTonya Vanni Ellison, in Frances ,lean Rosser, Paul
art beati~J0 to Leon and t~honda
trrived ~ on their 9th on June 30:
Bun on.tl~.'~'wJn and Helen Nelson on
efrontd0~ 53rd; Claudell and
d him do~lene Phillips on their 19th
• j~Une 29; Jimmy and Mary
gave Circe Godfrey on their 31st
~1 mome~June 30; James Curtis and
er husball~llis Williams on their lSth
memory of Curtis Eli Griggs, Rosser, Ashley Strozier,
Darrell Carter, Bridget "I),rone Strozier, Willie Jim
Hardaway, Bessie S. Hardy, Strozier, Kippie Lynn
Michael Harris, Dwight Roberts, I)orothy D.
kJttly lst; MeMn and Mary
on their 17th on July
Michael and Stephanie
~ley on their 6th on July
Id;and Michael and Theresa
~Jnnon on their 22nd on
dy 3rd.
greetings go to
,Janise Clark, daugh-
'of Rev. Emmitt and Janet
Hazel T. Colton,
Cook, niece of Vita
Willie Oscar "Bill"
Shantivria
Ellis, daughter of
and Juliette Ellis,
Lionel Hardaway, Edward
Dobbs, Taylor Dunton,
daughter of Tony and
Jennifer Dunton, Teresa
Bohannon; Brenda C. Bray,
Angela Cameron, sister of
Debbie Lowe, Charlie Colton,
Jason Cotton, Rosie Curry,
Mary Joyce Godfrey, Tonecia
Hines, granddaughter of
Robert Lewis and Janette
Hines, Atanda Tamekia
Leigh, Wenonah E. Leigh,
Emma Jean Lykes, Shantez
Mays. nephew of Timmy and
Racheal McCruder, Sabrina
Lindsey, Eddie B. Reese,
Chadrick Jamal Rhodes, son
of Toney and Linda Rhodes,
Dorothy S. Rosser, in memo-
ry of Gene Robert Rosser,
Thornton, Christopher Leon
Williams and Patricia
Worthans.
Remember Charlie Kate
Hardaway in your prayers.
We, the members of the
John Wesley United
Methodist Church of
Grantville, welcome our new
pastor, Rex'. Frank Dean, Jr.
The New St. Paul CME
Church of Lone Oak invites
everyone to its Pastor
Appreciation Day in honor of
Rev. Thurmond D. Brown, on.
Sunday, ,July 11 at 11 am.
Guest speaker will be Rex,.
Charlie Glanton, pastor of
Neriah Baptist Church of
Greenville.
Hogansvffie P ea Deaths
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Joe Shelnutt
June 18, 2004
OWner/Operator of Shelnutt Trucking
Joe Shelnutt of Hogansville died Friday,
18 at his residence after a long battle
cancer. Funeral services were held
after noon, June 20, in the chapel of
Striffler-Hamby Mortuary with Rev.
V¢omack officiating. Interment fol-
in Haywood Cemetery in Haywood,
Mr. Shelnutt was born in Martinsville, VA
son of Annie Mae Turner and the
Howell Stanley Shelnutt. He worked for
Gardens for many years as a
He then became owner and oper-
of Shelnutt Trucking where he later
He was preceded in death by his sis-
Faye Hogg.
hi addition to his mother, Mr. Shelnutt is
his son and daughter-in law, ,Jeff
Elaine Shelnutt of Norcross; four grand-
Ashley and Alan Shelnutt of
and Lauren and Marc Weaver of
'fiVe sisters and three brothers-in-
Pittman of Panama City,
Peggy and Lanny Holmes of West Point,
and Ed Russell of Shelby, AL and
: and Carol Tanner, both of West
two brothers, Mac Shetnutt and Wayne
Striffler-Hamby Mortuary of LaGrange
was in charge of arrangements.
Polly Morgan
December 22, 1914- June 22, 2004
First Baptist Church Member
Olive Grace ¢Polly) Morgan, age 89. of
Hogansville, died Tuesday, June 22 at West
Georgia Medical Center in LaGrange The
funeral service was held Thursday, June 24
at the graveside in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in
Hogansville with Dr, Jasper N. Keith Jr offi-
ciating.
Born Dec. 22, 1914 in Meriwether County,
Mrs. Morgan was the daughter of the late
W.J. and Lucy Strickland V¢(~d. She lived in
Hogansville most of her life, was a member
of the First Baptist Church of Hogansville
and was the wife of the late J.D. Morgan.
Survivors include a daughter and son-in-
taw, Betty and Jasper N. Keith, ,Jr. of Avondale
Estates; a son and daughter-in-law, Billy and
Ann Morgan of ttogansville; two brothers,
Everett Wood of Hogansville and Harold
Wood of LaGrange; one sistel, Lois O'Neal of
Charleston, SC; five grandchildren, nine
great-grandchildren and one great-great-
grandchild.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Funeral Home of Hogansville was in charge
of arrangements.
SHARING THE EXPERIENCE- Among those taking part in the Three i ,,vers Area Health
Center ECHO Camp at the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation and
Georgia Baptist Meriwether Hospital last week were camp coordinator Cassandra Ellsberry
of Macon, Carmen Collins of Manchester, Brittney Henry of Greenville, Elizabeth Payne
of Greenville, Honour Hayes of Manchester and camp coordinator Mary Fielder of
Columbus. The special day camp was designed for high school students in Meriwether
County interested in a career in health care.
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