HOGANSVmLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 2002 PAt;E 7-A
By Sally Neal
ADMIRING THE SCENERY - Mary Ellen Hill, Ibby Gabriel, Sallie Mabon, Linda
Dobbs, and Anne Curry pose in front of the cottage garden of the Barnes' home as
Part of a recent gathering of the Merry Weather Garden Club.
Ebenezer Renovation
Officially Completed
The renovation project at Ebenezer Presbyterian Church
has been completed. In addition to an enlarged fellowship
hall and new kitchen, the church also has a new nurseD' with
a nursery attendant available during Sunday School and
morning worship services.
There are also newly renovated classrooms for children
of all ages. Everyone is welcome. Please come and visit.
Moonlight Ballroom Dance
Is Scheduled for Sept. 13
The Moonlight Ballr()m Dance Club of LaGrange and
the Troup County Parks and Rec Department will sponsor a
Ballroom Dance on Friday, September 13, at the Callaway
Auditorium in IGrange from 8:00 - 11 :(X) p.m. with the I)u
Vallee Band.
The dress is "coat and tie."
Visitor couples are welcome - $20.(X) per couple. Enjoy
traditional ballroom selections: waltz, foxtrot, shag, swing,
rumba, cha-cha, tango, and more!
For information or directions for the monthly dances or
for ballroom dance lessons, call Margie at (706) 884-5857.
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Deacon of the Week: Jim
As you pray, remember:
Tillman, Press Miller,
Wilson, Pauline
Travis Chaffin, Mary
Gillespie, Mr. and
Wayne Neighbors,
Kelley, Mr. and Mrs.
Moore, Tom Flournoy,
Palmer, Wendy Irvin,
St. Clair, Wayne
Haley Teasley
ld Tony Maxwell.
Worship With The Word:
v. Harold Willis (Matthew
18: 19-20).
The Adult Choir special
Sunday morning was
That Wonderful
Rev. Harold Willis'
morning message
ples of Christian
(Philippians 2: 19-30).
night his Survey of the
Malachi.
Thought for the Week:
acrostic for Joy is Jesus,
You.
We had a prayer of dedi-
for the 2002-2003
School workers and
in the August 25th
worship service.
Campbell is outgoing
Sunday School director hav-
ing served about 25 years and
is beginning a young adult
class next Sunday. Other new
classes will be started soon.
The new director is Huell
Stephens.
Welcome new members
Bill and Joycie Brown and
Susan Fleming.
Beginning September 1st,
Marcus Fowler will be lead-
ing a prayer meeting at 9 a.m.
as part of our fall revival
preparation. There will be
cottage prayer meetings
beforehand also. Revival is
September 22-25 with
Evangelist Dr. Paul Dennis,
pastor of Royal Baptist
Church in Newnan. Their
choir and director, Rev. Billy
Jack Greene will be there for
the Sunday night service.
Monday the choir is under the
direction of HogansviUe First
Baptist choir director, Lynn
Campbell. Special emphasis
and special music is nightly.
A Sunday School fellow-
ship time is every Sunday in
September at 9:30 a.m. with
refreshments provided by
Jim and Lynn Campbell on
the first; Marcus and Lisa
Fowler on the 8th; Skeet and
Jean Ellington on the 15th;
Joe and Sondra Lee on the
22nd; and Huell and
Marguerite Stephens on the
29th.
Our church will have a
Day of Remembrance
Sunday, September 8th at 11
a.m. for the firemen/women
and policemen/women who
lost their lives in the collapse
of the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001. Rev.
Cecil Staton, candidate for
the U.S. House of
Representatives will be our
guest speaker for this event.
We will have no evening
services September 1st due
to the Labor Day holiday. And
on September 8th, we are
moving our evening service
to the Fall Evangelism
Conference and a "Share
Rally" at the building site of
the Western Baptist
Associational building with a
"Chicken-Que," which costs
$5 per plate at 5:30 p.., fol-
lowed by the annual
Associational Evangelism
Conference at 6:30 p.m. with
Rev. Larry Wyrm as the guest
preacher. He is a former
Georgia Baptist Convention
President and pastor of
Hebron Baptist Church in
Dacula. Churches in the
Western Baptist Association
are being asked to bring first
fruits offerings. There will
be an Associational mass
choir and special music by
"Stranded," a student band
from New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary.
AWANA begins
September 8 at 6 p.m. at our
church.
Congratulations to Joy
Palmer on being named to the
President's List at
Chattahoochee Valley
Community College (sum-
mer semester).
Robin Bishop and Rev.
Bryan Calhoun were married
August 24th at Calvary
Baptist Church in Newnan.
She is the church pianist and
he is the associate pastor
there. Evelyn Spivey is the
bridegroom's grandmother.
Attending the wedding from
Hogansville were Evelyn
Spivey and Joe Travis. They
honeymooned in Destin, Fla.
If y0ud!t : ch!rch
home, w itwlCeyofl to
come worship with us here at
Hogansville First Baptist
Church, located at 500 East
Main Street.
Festival Plans Taking Shape
Hogansville's beautiful new special
facility, Victoria Belle, at 602 East
Street will be hosting this year's
and silent
"The Festival's grown so much in
Tears, we had to move the
to Thursday, the 17th," says
Festival Chairman, Bill
"So many other events are
like the basketball game on
and the football rematch on
And to have dinner at the
Belle is going to be stunning. I
think there is a finer facility in
West Georgia. When we had the dinner
at the Grand Hotel, it was a sellout and
I know we disappointed people because
not everyone could get in. But at the
Victoria Belle, we'll have plenty of
room."
The newly opened special events
facility can hold 200 people.
Vickie Brown, the Victoria Belle's
owner says that it won'tonly be the ele-
gant surroundings that will help to make
this year's dinner special.
"It'll be the food, too," says Ms.
Brown. "Our eaters are going after only
the best. We haven't completely firmed
up the menu yet, but we're thinking
about a Low Country Seafood Boil. If
we do, I can assure you that all the ingre-
dients will be the finest.
"And, of course, our grand piano will
add beautiful live music to the mix. It
will be a wonderful evening."
"And we can't forget the silent auc-
tion," adds Stankiewicz. "We get dona-
tions from the finest stores and galleries
throughout the area. And the only way
you can bid on the merchandise is to
come to the dinner. It is a great good
time. And every penny goes to help the
renovation here in Hogansville."
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Completes Military Course
Marine Corps Pfc. James J. Hubbard, son of Patsy and
R. Hubbard of Hogansville, recently completed the
Ground
Aberdeen, Md.
With his newly acquired skills, Hubbard is now ready to
at a military base armory, providing weapons support
for exercises and operations.
Hubbard is a 1999 graduate of Newnan High School.
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Thursday, August
5 p.m. 8 p.2m9' 2002
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Admissions Staff
1 Meet our Faculty & Staff 1 Assistance with College
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• Expanded Programs Available • NEW curriculums
DAY AT THE OLD MILL - Hogansville
School Assistant Principal Jody Hale is all
as he ready for another day at school.