HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 2003 PAGE 5-A
Storytime Will Resume Soon
for little ones will be starting soon at the
Public Library. Join us on Tuesday,
9 at 10:30 a.m. as we kick df our storytime
g with stories, songs, fingerplays, crafts
activities. Every Tuesday we meet for 30-45
and we always have a lot of fun!
Storytime is geared to children ages 3-6. Parents and
)r-
call 846-2186.
Singing Planned for Saturday
enjoy a Gospel Singing in Pine Mountain at
Spring Baptist Church Saturday, Aug. 23. A hot-
supper will start at 5 p.m., singing around 6 p.m.
King's Messengers", and "The Gospel Trio".
c at Trinity Methodist
Methodist Church will be sponsoring a
tember
18:00 a.m. until. Everyone is invited to stop by.
of'93 Plans 1 O-Year Reunion
MHS Class of 1993 will hold it's 10 year class
on Saturday, September 13, 2003. There will be
High School at 11:00 a.m., a picnic
and a formal dinner at the Wyndham Hotel
Resort in Columbus at 7:00 Saturday evnening. If you
member of this class and have not received any
on these events, please contact Beth &
at (937) 748-8285. If you are planning to
have not responded, please send your money
ASAP. Hope to see you there!
'73 Reunion Taking Shape
i There will be a class reunion meeting for the CHS
Talbotton class of '73 at Clark's Lake in Box Springs
at 3:00 p.m., August 31. Please make plans to
this meeting.
Board Meets Aug. 28
The Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development
of Directors will meet Thursday, August
2003, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Regional
da will include
items. Meetings are open to the pub-
Kathy at 706-675-6721, ext. 201.
• Board Eyes Transportation
Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development
Planning Committee will meet Thursday,
28, 2003, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Regional
of the Update Regional Transportation
and Local Government Member Survey
gs are open to the public..
Hope Prepares for Homecoming
it. Hope Baptist Church, Warm Springs, will be hav-
amecoming this Sunday, August 24, beginning at
a.m. Bro. Stall Rogers, of Grantville, will be bring-
the morning message at 11:00 ,followed by dinner
e grounds. Special singing will begin around 1:00
T.he Seekers af Columbus and other tca! talent.
CYone is welcome, so come out and worship, eat and
Tth the family of Mt. Hope Baptist Church.
he Greenville High School Class of 1973 will be hav-
their 30th year class reunion on August 30, 2003.
All 1973 classmates interested in participating in this
at should contact Brenda Joyce Render McGhee @
"232-3731 for details.
Yants Welcome New Daughter
blegan Ellis and Kenyata Bryant of Auburn, AL,
announce the birth of their daughter, Kenya
nt. en fa was born July 31, 2003 at 2:28 a.m.
AL, at East Alabama Medical Center. She
81bs, 3ounces, and was 20 and 3/4 inches long.
grandparents are Otis and Patricia
of Manchester. Proud maternal grandparents
Prank and Dona Ellis, also of Manchester.
365 DAYS -Titaysha Quintrell Sapp celebrated her first
birthday on Aug. 6. She is the daughter of Tremesha
Childs of Luthersville and Donald Sapp Jr. of Adel.
Grandparents are Lenvor and Elaine Childs and Frances
and Donald Sapp Sr.
New Novelist Wilson
Donates Copies of Book
During the past week
David A. Wilson of Grantville
has donated copies of his
recently published novel
Curse Of The Vampire to
three local libraries: The
Grantville Public Library,
The Hogansville Public
Library, and The Newnan
Coweta Public Library.
He did so as an expres-
sion of appreciation for the
fine services provided by
these libraries.
Bookstore on the Courthouse
Square in Newnan or by fol-
lowing the instructions on
Wilson,s website,
www.david-a-wilson.com
<http://www.david-a-
wilson.conY>.
Curse Of The Vampire,
Wilson's first novel, is about
a Union doctor and a
Confederate doctor who join
forces to fight a vampire dur-
ing the Civil War.
Wilson, a life long vam-
He has used the comput- pire buff, has had eight vam-
ers at the Hogansville and pire short stories published
Grantville Libraries in con- in literary magazines and he
nection with his novel, writes and directs the
The Newnan Library pro- Barbara Nolan Comic
vides its Conference Room Vampire Dramas performed
for the monthly meetings annually in the Grantville
(second Thursday night of Auditorium on the Saturday
each month at, 7.PM)-f the night prior to the Halloween
Coweta Writers Group, of weekend. .
which he is a co-founder. He can be reached at 770-
Curse of the Vampire can 583-2918 or
be purchased at Scott's gvilledave@yahoo.com.
Two Receive Degrees
Southern Union State address.
Community College (SU) Localstudents, Katherine
held its annual graduation M. Richey of Hogansville,
ceremony recently in the graduated with an Associate
Sports Arena on the Wadley in Applied Science Degree in
Campus. Retired Alabama Nursing, and Joseph Allen
State Representative Pete Cook of Hogansville, gradu-
Turnham delivered this ated with a Certificate in
year's commencement Upholstery.
Carpenter Circle
Enjoys Meeting
By PATTI PHILLIPS
The Betty Carpenter
Circle of the Hogansville
First Baptist Church met
Monday afternoon, August
11, 2003 at the home of Mrs.
Joyce Williams with ten pres-
ent. They were Mrs. Mildred
Crawford, Mrs. Belle Willis,
Mrs. Lillian Howell, Mrs.
Helen Stephens, Mrs. Jean
Miller, Miss Mary Kathryn
Gillespie, Miss Patti Phillips,
Mrs. Joyce Williams, Mrs.
Mavis Garrett and Mrs.
Fletcher Acree.
Mrs. Howell called the
meeting to order. Mrs:
Stephens read the minutes
and Miss Gillespie read the
Treasurer's Report.
September Hostesses are
Lillian Howell - Program, and
Belle Willis - Refreshments
at the Pastorium.
Program: Jean Miller, "A
Heart To Heart Talk, But
Which Language Do You
Use?", an article written by
Cathy Butler. She also gave
the call to prayer and prayer
focus for Guam.
Delicious refreshments
were furnished by Mrs.
Williams and Mrs. Garrett.
They consisted of assorted
flavors of sherbet, corned
beef dip with crackers, Party
Mix, cookies and Goldfish
Cheese Crackers, tea, lemon-
ade and cokes.
Moss Oak Festival
Set for Labor Day
Moss Oak Plantation Festival will be Saturday, Sunday,
and Monday, August 30 - September 1, Labor Day weekend.
Free admission with plenty of parking on Hwy 34, rear
entrance of the Plantation.
There will be loads of crafts, art, down-home country
food, and three days of the best of local gospel entertain-
ment.
The Moss Oak Plantation Mansion is on guided tour. It is
also on the National Register of Historic Places proclaimed
by the United States Department of Interior. The craft fes-
tival and mansion are a true jewel of Coweta County.
Proceeds benefit dog and cat charities of Coweta and
Heard Counties.
For more information call Marilyn Curtis at 770-583-2555.
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for first timers, spe-
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Club Luncheon
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