HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS -JULY 12, 2001 PAGE 5
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July 17 is the last chance to show off your
at the Hoganswitle librar): Mrs. Debbie
h Librarian, presents a farewell read-
"PJ Read to Me Club" from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00
must have all updates to your Vacation
[Program folder turned m by Tuesday, July 17
credit for prizes and awards.
Sure you are spotted at the Hogansville Senior
flay, July 19, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Cain headlines our last program of the season.
certificates and awards wilt be presented.
will be served
REALISTIC - Nancy Simko of the staff of the
Little White House pose as Eleanor and
Columbus State University Professor Dr. Tom
Wentland poses as FDR. Her vintage era pat-
terns were donated to the site. If you have
clothing of the '30s and '40s to donate, please
phone 655-5870 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
AND FUNERALS
Hugh Haines, Jr.
May 31, 1920 - July 5, 2001
:h Haines, Jr., 81, of Moreland,
at Portsbridge Hospice in Riverdale.
service was conducted July 8 in the
zde A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
m Hogansville.
Reverend Jerry Eley and the Reverend
Calhoun officiated and interment was in
Cemetery m Moreland.
were Tommy Oxford, Randy
Matt Grant, Adam Grant, Hutch Haines
Haines. Members of Bmgham Masonic
!#53 served as honorary pallbearers.
Haines was born May 31, 1920 in Neuaaan,
late Thomas Hugh Haines and the late
Air Force veteran of World War II, he
at Moreland since 1948 and was a retired
He was a member of the First Baptist
and was a member of Bmgham
include a daughter and son-in-law.
land Randy Grant of Senoia; a son and daugh-
the Reverend Jimmy and Nan Haines of
his mother-m-taw, Mrs. Callie
of Moreland; eight grandchildren; and one
Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
of Hogansville was in charge of arrange-
Frank Barton
July 8, 1913 - July 9, 2001
HOGANSVILLE Frank Barton, 88, of
Hogansville, died July 9 at the Florence Hand Home
in LaGrange. The funeral service was conducted
,luty 11 in the Chapel of the Claude A. McKibben
and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. The
Reverend Marion Shivers and the Reverend Rance
SprayberrT officiated and interment was in Myrtle
Hill Cemetery in Hogansville.
Pallbearers were Jim Brown, Bob Barton, ,Ierry
Barton, H.C. Brock, Mark Brock, and Shannon
Brock.
Mr. Barton was born July 8,1913 in Greenville,
South Carolina, son of the late William and Ozella
Gains Barton. He had lived in Hogansville since
1923, was a member of St. James United Methodist
Church and retired as assistant personnel manag-
er for Uniroyal, Inc. in Hogansville after almost
fifty years of sen'ice. He was a founding member
of the Hogansville Sportsman's Club.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laconia Rowe
Barton of Hogansville; niece and nephews, Bob and
Beverly Barton and Harriett and Jim Brown, all of
Dahlonega, Jerry- and Pat Barton of Dunwoody, and
Travis Chaff in of Hogansville; and sisters-in-law,
Mrs. Agnes Reynolds, Mrs. Janie Tatum, Ginna and
H.C. Brock, all of Hogansville, and Mrs. Margaret
Stowe of Oxford.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home of Hogansville was in charge of arrange-
ments.
Deacon of the Week: Jim
Campbell.
Congratulations to the Homer
Wilson Sunday School Class with
Carl Bennett as their teacher on
having 100% perfect attendance
July 1st.
Remember the sick and shut-
ins in prayer.
Worship With the Word was
by Latisha Mitchem.
Ellen Davis had Children's
Church on July 1.
Our Christian sympathy is
extended to the families of
Mozelle Dial and Lurlie Hurley
at their recent deaths.
Rev. Willis began Adult VBS
with an introduction to "Truth
Trackers and the Secret of the
Stone Tablets" on June 27. He
begins lesson 1 on July 18 and
study books are available.
July 1st, we had an
Independence Day service cele-
brating the July 4, 1776 signing
of the Declaration of
Independence.
The monthly family night sup-
per and organizational meetings
will be July 11 instead of July 4.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Calhoun at the birth
of their son, Zachary Scott
Calhoun on May 23 and Mr. and
Mrs. Brad Stephens at the birth
of their son, Jacob Wendall
Stephens on June 7.
We are having informal
month in July. The choir will not
wear robes and will sit in the con-
gregation after the morning spe-
cial music. There will be more
"gospel" songs and informal
dress will be expected.
Happy birthday in July to
Imesha Rhodes on the 6th and
Nettie Rowe on the 17th.
Happy wedding anniversary
in July to Dr. and Mrs. Billy Burks
on the 5th, Rev. and Mrs. Harold
Willis on the 6th, Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Howell on the 24th, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Lee on the 25th, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Williams on the 29th
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Yarbrough on the 31st.
Rev. Willis' next Survey of the
Bible will be July 15.
The Fifth Sunday Night song
service is July 29 at Highland
Baptist Church, 7:00 p.m., and is
sponsored by the Hogansville
Ministerial Association.
The Creation Emphasis
Sunday had a attendance to
hear Dr. Grady S. McMurtry of
Orlando, Florida and Creation
Worldview Ministries was well
attended all three seminars.
There were many visitors includ-
ing Bethel Chapel Baptist Church
of LaGrange Sunday night.
If you don't have a church
home, we would invite you to
come worship with us here at
Hogansville First Baptist Church,
located at 500 East Main Street
Remember the sick, shut-ms
and bereaved in prayer.
Deacon of the Week: Mike
Cruce (July 8).
Congratulations to the Ever
Ready Sunday School Class
(Mavis Garrett, teacher) on hav-
ing 100% perfect attendance July
8.
The special music Sunday
morning, July 8 was a solo,
"Amazing Grace," rendered by
Sondra Lee with Lynn Campbell
at the piano.
Rev. Harold Willis' sermon
Sunday morning, July 8 was,
"Growing in Christlikeness"
(Ephesians 4:7-16).
The month of July, we are hav-
ing casual Sundays (no choir
robes and everyone dresses casu-
ally. After the special music, the
choir is sitting in the congrega-
tion and all the music is gospel).
We had our monthly family
night supper, General WMU,
Men's Ministry, etc. last night
(July 11) at the church.
The Betty Carpenter Circle
meets at the church Monday, July
16.
We were happy to have visi-
tors with us in Sunday School and
church July 8.
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