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are slated
First Baptist
Sunday, September
• Wednesday, September
20th with
Evangelist
Rev. Frank J.
Powers, Jr.
and Stan
Smith, Music
Director,
nightly at 7
p.m. They are
pastor and
music direc-
tor, respec-
tively, of East
Newnan
Baptist
Church, 102
East Freeman
Street in
Newnan,
where Powers
has served
since 1996.
He and his
wife, Judy are
of one daughter,
M. Ivey and one son,
Lee Powers who have
athem five grandchildren.
the son of Pauline and the
Powers, Sr. and his
s the daughter of Mary Jo
late Tom Keith, all .of
Powers received his
from Hogansville
Assoc. of Arts in
Norman College of
Bachelor of Arts
Mercer University in
in 1966; a Master of
in 1970 from
Baptist
Seminary at Wake
North Carolina; and
State Hospital at
in 1971 in Clinical
Smith is the music
of East Newnan
Church. He is married
former Marcia Wilson
two children, Deanne
14. Stan has ram-
to Hogans.ville in that
grandson of the late
and the son of the for.
Stone.
there will be
invit-
attend any or all revival
of Hogansville First
which is locat-
500 East Main Street.
for all ages will
by calling the
at (706) 637-8731. Child
birth-
Years old.
Pearlie J. Alleyne and
of Boston,
have returned
)ending two weeks
Lugenia Jones of
, anniversary goes out
and Mrs. J.C. (Eloise)
on their 45th on
3; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Patterson on
5; Mr. and Mrs.
(Jannette) Hines
39th on September 7
and Mrs. Robert
BrasweU, Jr. on their
11. We wish
many more!
Woodard, Sr. of
is resting in Franklin
to Ms.
ser and Mr. Van
united in mar-
what Hogansville
Troup schools
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HONORED - Mrs. Ida Florine Tarver Jones devoted 35 years of teaching in the public schools
of Heard and Troup Counties.
School for Thought
Former Troup Ta00,:her of Year
Is Inducted Into Hall of Fe00m,,00
Mrs. Ida Florine Tarver Jones was one of
three inducted into the Albany State
University Alumni Hall of Fame August 26,
2000.
Mrs. Jones is a 1954 graduate of ASU, a
Charter Life Member of the ASU National
Alumni Association and has supported the
University in many ways.
She also held the title of "Miss Albany
State College" 1953-1954.
Mrs. Jones devoted 35 years of teaching
in the public schools of Heard and Troup
Counties.
SHE WAS Troup County Schools' Teacher
of the Year 1978 79. She currently serves as
a volunteer/ambassador in many commtmi-
ty endeavors and'ambassador for the
Chamber of Commerce.
She is affiliated with the following organ-
izations: Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum
Board of Governors, the LaGrange
Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors, the
LaGrange International Friendship
Exchange (L.I.F.E.), Optimist Club of
LaGrange, Theta Xi Omega Chapter of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Phi Delta Kappa
Educational Fraternity, LADD, member of
Georgia Retired Educators Association,
Troup Retired Educators Association, holds
life membership in GAE/NEA, a member of
the NAACP, and a dedicated member of the
United Methodist Church where she contin-
ues to serve her local church (St. Mary UMC),
the LaGrange District and North Georgia
Conference of the United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Jones has a passion for traveling,
having visited six continents and more than
forty different countries.
ANOTHER distinct honor for Mrs. Jones
was being named a "Gracious Lady of
Georgia" m April, 2000.
Special guests of Mrs. Jones attending
the dinner and ceremony were: Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver N. Greene, Sr., Mrs. Carol L. Jones,
Miss Tarver Alexandria Jones LaGaage);
Mrs. Claytis Carter Knox (Valdosta); Mr.
Alphonzia Benjamin Varner (Ft. Valley); Mrs.
Fera Kornegay Hill, Mrs. Katie Fudge Jones,
Mrs. Mary Bell Crawford, Dr. and Mrs. C.K.
(Bette Battle) Dunson, Mrs. Gwendolyn
Tarver McGhee, Ms. Christine Tarver, Mr.
Eziekel Horace Tarver, Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon
(Christine Daniels) Blaylock (Albany).
OTHER INDUCTEES enshrined in this
year's Hall of Fame were: Dr. Nell E.C. Pope,
class of 1949 from Albany, and Mr. W. Gerald
Wright, class of 1972 from Stone Mountain.
iiiiiiill
riage September 1st. The bride
is the daughter of the late Mr.
William Rosser and Ms. Ellen E
Rosser of Grantville. We wish
them love and happiness!
Happy birthday wishes go
out to the following people: Mr.
Orbie Arripgton, Ms. Dorothy
Blount, Latasha Buchannan,
Mrs. Brenda Bussie, Ms. Anika
Y. Carter, in memory of Ms.
Elizabeth V. Carter, Carthison
Deyoungtal Drier, in memory
• of Mr. Joe "Jr." Hardaway, Mr.
Adrian Hill, in memory of Mrs.
Juanita Miller, Mrs. Mary T.
McKee, Dexter Ogletree, Mrs.
Carolyn R. Parker, Shalonda
Rosser, Tashanna Shaketcha
Smith, Brandon Hammett, Mr.
Michael Bohannon, Dedrick
Rosser, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel (Tommie) Rosser,
Cedric Stinson, son of Ms.
Jeanette Stinson and Mr. Gene
Freeman, Mr. Curley Durden,
Jr., Wendell UPatrick
Richardson, Mrs. Mamie "Sis"
Bailey, Ms. Brenda D. Rosser,
Amaur Kentre Smith, Ms.
Plactine Strozier, granddaugh-
ter of Ms. Mary Strozier, Ms.
Kimberly Talley, Mr. Ben
Thomas, Mr. Willie Tenney, Mr.
Raymond Lesley, Minister
Gerald Freeman, in memory of
Mrs. Mattie Mac Rosser, and
Jaylen Leigh, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry (Wenonah)
Leigh I.
Deacon Johnny Freeman,
husband of Mrs. Minnie D.
Freeman of Greenville, had his
first sermon on last Sunday,
September 3 at the Canaan
Baptist Church, Franklin.
Seed for thought: If you find
yotwself wearing a spirit of
heaviness, try a garment of
praise.
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As you pray, remember: Bob
Tillman, Avis Hammond, Louise
Wilson, Press Miller, Mozelle
Dial, C.E. Stevenson, Howard
Willis, James Pike, Janet
Williamson, Jean Todd, Wayne
Neighbors, Pauline Powers,
Opal Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. A1
Swanson, Clyde Burks, Freda
Kelley, Evelyn Arnold and
Grady Hamilton.
Our Christian sympathy is
extended to the families of
Merrill Almon and Pauline
Burks at their recent deaths.
We have a Sunday School
class for each age group at our
church every Sunday starting
at 9:45 a.m.
We began our new church
year on Sunday, September 3rd.
We have Sunday School for a
al meetings last nighl
(September 6th) at the church.
The Betty Carpenter Circle
meets at the church on
September 1 lth.
Hogansville First Baptist
Church is located at 500 East
Main Street.
We have activities for each
age group. If you don't have a
church home, we would invite
you to come and worship here
with us.
Rev. Harold willis is our pas-
ton
Thought for the Day: If you
stand for nothing, you will fall
for anything!
Happy Grandparents Day
September 10th!
new century and began using f [
the new curriculum: "Family PARKWAY
the
MOTORS, INC
Study
Bible Study: Building
Family of Faith to Live by God's
Truth" with Lessons
Theme 1: Questions About God
for the Week of September 3rd
with the lesson title, God Is
Love. So What? with the scrip-
ture passage from I John 4:7-
21.
And beginning on
September 27th, we will have
GA's with Kathy Yarbrough and
RA's with Rev. Ron Howard at
7:00 p.m. This is a Wednesday
night.
Marie Hines gave her testi-
mony Sunday morning,
September 3rd.
Mike Cruce and Rev. Ron
Howard are scheduled to give
their testimonies on September
10th and 17th, respectively.
Continue to be in much
prayer for our revival that is
September 17-20 at 7:00 p.m.
nightly with guest speaker, Rev.
Frank J. Powers, Jr. and music
director, Stan Smith.
We are in the midst of
Cottage Prayer Meetings in dif-
ferent homes.
Rev. Harold Willis contin-
ued his series of sermons from
the book of Hosea on Sunday
morning, September 3rd. This
series of sermons is leading us
up to our revival. We did not
have evening services that
night.
We had baptism Sunday
morning for Brittany Bartrose,
Austin Bartrose and Cederian
Lowe.
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Welcome new members:
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We had our monthly family
night supper and organization-
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