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HOGANSVIIA HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2002
By Bryan Geq
ENJOYING THE DAY -
Longtime Luthersville citi-
zen, Morean Austin enjoyed
the WGT Open House last
Thursday. She is being
helped by Marvin Marus.
By Bryan Geter
THREE AREA LEADERS - Several Meriwether County
dignitaries were on hand last Thursday at the WGT Open
House held in Luthersville. Pictured above are (L-R)
Medwether CountyAdministrator Robert Hiss, MC Chamber
of Commerce President Lenn Chandler and MC School
Superintendent Robert Hawk. Volunteers are needed to
promote one-on-one attention for those who need special
assistance. Call (706) 672-1110 to volunteer or register for
classes either in Greenville or Luthersvitle. Classes will be
held at the Luthersville Library at the City Complex and
Talbotton Street in Greenville.
Deacon of the Week: Ken Hines.
Remember the sick and shut-ins.in prayer.
Our Christian sympathy is extended to
the family of Mrs. Evelyn Arnold at her recent
death.
The annual Sunday School picnic in obser-
vance of Independence Day was July 3 at the
pastorium.
The Adult Choi r special music July 7 in
the morning was "In God We Trust" (offer-
tory) and "If My People Will Pray."
Worship With the Word: Rev. Harold Willis
(Psalm 84: 1-4). On Spiritual Heritage Day
July 7, his morning message was "Forms of
Freedom" (Galatians 5:1). That night, he con-
tinued the Survey of the Bible with Micah.
On Spiritual Heritage Day, the congrega-
tion said the Pledge of Allegiance to the
American Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Christian Flag.
The Betty Carpenter Circle meeting of
July 8 has been rescheduled to July 15.
Happy birthday in July to Nettie Rowe
on the 17th.
Happy wedding anniversary in July to
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Willis on the 6th, Mr.
and Mrs. Clem Howell on the 24th, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Lee on the 25th and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Yarbrough on the 31st.
During the month of July, we are having
casual Sundays. Everyone can dress casual-
ly, the choir is not wearing robes and the choir
is sitting in the congregation after the spe-
cial music.
If you don't have a church home, we invite
you to come worship with us here at
HogansviUe First Baptist located at 500 East
Main Street.
Moonlight
Dance Sel00
For Friday
The Moonlight Ballroom
Dance Club andhe Troup
• CounW Parks and Recreation
Department will sponsor a
ballroom dance on July 12,
2002 at The Callaway
Auditorium in LaGrange
from 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. (EDT),
*Theme: 50's Sock Hop.
*Dress: Casual or 50's.
.Visitor couples are wel-
come - $15.00 per couple,
Music will be provided by
"Doug and the IBM Band."
For information on the
dance or ballroom dance les-
sons, call Laura at (334) 642-
1381.
Local Cat Club
Cancels Meeting
The Troup Cat
Supremacy League has can-
cled its July meeting.
"It's too hot; we wouldn't
be able to get these cats to do
anything, anyway," com-
mented a spokesman.
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Happy anniversary goes out to the fol-
rowing cohpIes: Mr. and Mrs: Gerald (Karen)
3abaley, Jr. on their third on July 9; Mr. and
Mrs. John Henry (Alice) Portress on their
53rd on July 9; Mr. and Mrs. Dondi (Minniette)
Dean on their ninth on July 10; Mr. and Mrs.
Michael (Juwarn) Middleton on their fourth
on July 11; Sgt. Major Daniel and Mrs.
Elizabeth Williams on their 13th on July 14
and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey (Natasha) Searcy,
Jr. on their seventh on July 15. We wish them
many, many more!
The Ellis 21st annual birthday celebra-
tion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Stark (Annie Marie) Ellis, Jr. in the St. Marks
community on July 4th. The honorees were:
Mr. Christopher Leon Williams, July 2nd; Ms.
Alanda Tamekia Leigh and Mrs. Kippie Lynn
: Roberts, July 3rd and Mrs. Wenonah E, Leigh,
July 4tb. Our theme was "Birthdays are filled
with yesterday's memories, today's joys, and
tomorrow's dreams." We wish them many,
many birthdays.
: We're happy to report that Mrs. Sandra
Ford Brown of Lone Oak is home from Emory
! Rehabilitation Center. Also, Mr. Walter Scott
Harris of St. Marks is home from the hospi-
:tal and doing nicely. =
Our belated sympathy goes'out to the fam-
ily of Mr. Vallee Freeman of Savannah, for-
merly of St. Marks in his death. He was the
son of the late Mr. Maymon Freeman and
Mrs. Minnie E. Freeman of St. Marks. "May
His peace be in your heart."
Birthday greetings go out to: Mr. Charles
Anderson, Mr. Billy Bohannon, Jr., Rev.
Frances S. Butler, Ms. Emily Kate Bohannon,
Mrsl Ann Arrington, Mr. C-ene Autry
Buchannan, Mrs. Gloria Ann Canty, Ms. Gwen
Colton, Ms. Rosie Curry, ,Mr. Kenneth Colton,
Dr. Eydie M. Ellis, Mr. John Heard, Rex,.
Thomas Hines, Jr., Toneicia Hines, grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis
(Janette) Hines. Rev. Henry Johnson, Mr.
Tommy Johnson, Mrs. Charlone King, Ms.
Annie Ruth Leigh, Ms. Sabrina Lindsey,
Shantez Mays, nephewof Mr. and Mrs. I]mmy
(Rachel) McGruder, Mr. John A. Miiner, Mrs.
Eula Kate Jones, Ms. Lucile McDuffie, Mr.
Ronald Portress, Kaneshia LaShon Rosser,
Ms. Laura S. Russell, in memory of Mr. Lonnie
McCambry, in memory of Mrs. Hattie
McLaughlin, Mrs. Ollie Hines, in memory of
Mr. Jackson McLaughlin, Kristin Lanette
Rosser, Mrs. Dorothy Jo Rosser, Ms. Daisy
and Mr. David Rutledge, Ms. Jeanette
Rutledge, Rev. Lucy Stanley, Ms. Margaret
Stanley; Mrs. Diane SeweIL daughter-in-law
of Mrs. Eura Mae Sewell, Kiosha Wheelous,
daughter of Ms. Melissa Wheelous, Shun
Anthony Williams, Mrs. Vickie C. Williams,
Mr. Travis Williams and Charles Andrew
Worthans, Jr.
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the
family of Mr. John Alvin Godfrey, Jr. of the
Primrose community in his death. He grad-
uated from Greenville Consolidated School
in 1968. Wishing you peace and comfort.
Remember our sick and shut-ins: Mr.
Dewayne Beasley, Ms. Myrtice Daniel, Mrs.
Mattie W. Etheridge, Mr. Rufus Heard, Sr.,
Mrs. Lugenia Jones, Mrs. Inez McCambry,
Mr. Leroy Rhodes, Mr. Gecova Rosser, Ms.
Mary Strozier and Ms. Lucille Tucker.
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