HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 2006
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GUESTS OF HONOR- Bingo Buddies met on
the last Wednesday of the month. The group
mrecognized members who celebrated birthdays
, and wedding anniversaries. This time it was
Richardson and Pete Maxwell for the
month of July.
By .Gad Youn~ood
COOL -KIDS- ' Christopher
Youngblood can't wait for Logan
O'Hara to get to the bottom. He's
just having fun chas ng all the other
kids down the slide. The device was
set up at at Little Bo Peep Nursery
and Day Care on Monday morning,
July 24.
Corinth Baptist. Church. is ha v:. .its. 37th
annualhomecommg servmes on Sunday, Aug.
13. ,
An annual memorial service will begin at
10 a.m. Grover Purgason, Jerry Kathy
Berry, William (Bill) Smith, J.C: Ealtaway,
Frank Fomby EaHine Waller, Arnold Fomby,
Carol Holland and Robert Cone: will be
remembered. -:
Any flowers delivered to the church need
to be there by 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12. Include
with the flowers a card stating in whose mem-
ory and by whom they are placed.
A singing by Shadrix Trio will start
approximately at 11:30. A covered iriS, h"
will be served following the singing, approx-
imately at 12:30.
Revival will also be held with Rev. Paul
Dennis. Services will be Sunday, Aug. 13 at
6 p.m Monday, Aug. 14 through Thursday,
Aug. 17, nightly at 7 p.m.
Gospel Sin gin g Planned Saturday
A big gospel singing will be held at the
First Assembly of God in Hogansville
Saturday night, August 5 at 7 p.m. The singers
are The Travelers from Columbus and. The
Masters from Phenix City AL
time anciwill be a blessing to everyone. Doors
open at 6 p.m. and chili, hot dogs, and home
made care, cold drinks and coffee goes on
sale!at 6 o'clock, so come hungry.
Everyone is invited to a night of good
southern gospel singing.
Church To Host Missionary
The WMU of Highland Baptist Church
extends an invitation to ladies in the commu-
nity to join us on Tuesday, August 8th at 7:00
p.m. Martha Stone, local missionary with
Angel Pin Ministries will be the special guest.
Mrs. Stone will share with us how she and
her husband partner with specific missions
and ministries for various mission endeav-
ors.
Mrs. Stone will have a large selection of
beautiful hand-made angel pins and dona-
tions for a pin will enable them to complete
mission partnerships in local, national and
.ter 9nal missions.
The meeting will be held in the fellow-
Both groups have been sin s i at -iighland:
,tREAT WAY TO END THE YEAR - The Rangers Tee-Ball team had a great learning
ason and ended it in tbe parkon Friday, July 14, Pictured, starting in
,u, b: e . ' ecYa gbM, eOd . nan " t% BjrO :n.
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Johnson. In the back row are Noah Braddy, Jordan Rodriguez and Brannon Johnson.
"-'Not pictured are Gavin Casey and Travious Couch. Thank you to all the parents who
e helped out on the field, and to Coach Spence, who always made it just good, plain fun
p ay.
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By Gari Youngblood
, -ALMOST TIME! With summer almost over, Stanchavious Turner (left photo) is excit-
; ]ed to be back within the halls of Mountain View Elementary. He is starting the second
" grade this year, and by the look on his face, it will be a piece of cake. Right Photo:
Meanwhile Cassandra Spearman, Instructional Lead Teacher for George E. Washington
'.'Elementary School, (R), checks out the new Second Step kit from Pre-K Coordinator
Vickie Waller. School starts next Tuesday in Troup's public schools. Students at both
'.Flint River Academy and Trinity Christian will resume classes on Aug. 17.
This year's female blue-
grass vocalist of the year will
be featured during a blue-
,grass festival Aug. 3-5 at
Hoofer's Gospel and
Bluegrass Barn at 3472 Ground," in1998.
' oHogansxdlle Road.- Prior to fh-eir formation,
Michelle Nation was band members played with a
named 2006 female vocalist
c~ ~
of the year by the Society for
the Preservation of
;,J . .
Bluegrass Musm of America.
She will appear Aug. 3
with Drive, a group provides
a blend of traditional, gospel,
s.contemporary and classic
'" bluegrass music.
The group is known for
-y
their upbeat and spirited per-
formances.
Also on bill is the Gary
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, Waldrep Band, Dan Paisley,
" Cedar Hill and Jeanette
Williams.
- The program on Aug. 4
will feature the best-selling
" group BlueRidge.
Festival
Members Alan Bibey, Also on the Aug. 4 pro-
Joey Cox, Junior Sisk, Alan gram will be the Gary
Johnson and Eddie WaldrepBand, PaulWilliams,
Biggerstaff joined forces for Williams & Clark Expedition,
their first album, "Common Lonesome Highway, Wells
Family and Cooksey Family.
The show Aug. 5 will
include performances by the
wide array of musicians Gary Waldrep Band, Dry
including New Quicksilver, Branch Fire Squad, Dave
IIIrd Tyme Out, the Peterson & 1946, Bobby
Lonesome River Band, Larry Hicks & Hazel Creek, Jake
Cordle and Lou Reid. Landers, Overdrive,
A hit from the start, Eastwind Bluegrass and The
BlueRidge soared onto vari- Everett Brothers.
ous charts and "Common A three-day pass for the
Ground" became the third- festival, purchased in
best-selling bluegrass album advance, is $55 for general
of the year. admission and $65 for
The group's latest bum, reserved seating. One-day
"Side By Side," was nominat- tickets are $20 general
ed for a Grammy award, admission and $25 reserved
reached No 3 on the seating.
Bluegrass Now chart, and For more information,
hadasongholdtheNo.lposi- visit Hoofer's Web site at
tion on the Gospel Truths www.hoofers.com or call
chart for three months. (706) 885-9300.
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