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Area Residents Busy in Military Service
Shakena L. Evans has
graduated from the Army
ROTC (Reserve Officer
Training Corps) National
Advanced Leadership Camp
at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash.
She is the daughter of Eva
D. Evans of LaGrange and a
1999 graduate of IYoup High
School. The cadet received
an associate degree in 2001
from Georgia Military
College. Milledgeville.
TOny K Yaughj has been
selected for promotion to the
rank of technical sergeant in
the U.S. Air Force. The ser-
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geant is a management ana-
lyst at Eglin Air Force Base,
Valparaiso, Fla.
He is the son of Thelma
Lucas of LaGrange and
Raymond Yaughn of
Reynolds. Yaughn is a 1986
graduate of Peach County
High School and received an
associate degree in 1998 from
the Community College of the
Air Force•
Marine Corps Pfc.
William A. Drake, son of Lori
P Drake of Hogansville and
David H. Drake, Sr.. of
Winston Salem, N.C., recent-
ly reported for duty with
Marine Aviation Logistics
Squadron 13, Marine Air
Group 13, 3rd Marine Air
Wing, Marine Corps Air
Station, Yuma, Ariz.
in
Drake is a 2001 graduate
of Callaway High School.
Army Sgt. Darrell E Craw
has been decorated with the
Army Achievement Medal.
The medal is awarded to
members of the U.S. Armed
Forces, who while serving in
any capacity with the Army
in a noncombat area, have dis-
tinguished themselves by
meritorious service or
achievement.
Craw is the son of Mary
K. Craw of LaGrange and is
a 1989 graduate of Bethlehem
Christian Academ3:
E, tabl,,d,ed in I,r'
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October 5 & 6, 2002
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Thomas Geeter Jr.
September 18, 1935 - September 20, 2002
Thomas Geeter, Jr., 67, of Toccoa, died September 20 at
Stephens County Hospital in Toccoa. The funeral service was
conducted September 23 at the graveside in Gray Hill Baptist
Church Cemetery in Troup County with the Reverend Mike
Reeves officiating. Pallbearers were Stacy Moore, £dward
Kitchens, Eugene Stewart, Daryl Ozley, Thomas Ozley and
Eugene Ozley.
Mr. Geeter was born September 18, 1935 in Chambers
County, Alabama, son of the late Thomas and Corina White
Geeter. He lived in Toccoa most of his life. was a member
of the Baptist church, and was retired from Trodgon Furniture
Company in Tocco&
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Helen Powell
Geeter of Toec,; three daughters, Mrs. Juanita Lathan and
Mrs. Deborah Brown, both of Toccoa, and Mrs. Kay Ramey
of Carnesville; two sons, Jimmy Lee Geeter of Martin and
Billy Geeter of Toccoa; five sisters, Mrs. Irene Ozley of West
Point, Mrs. Betty Jean Statum of Sparks, Louisiana, Mrs.
Ruth Moore of LaGrange, Mrs. Ann Stewart of Hogansville
and Mrs. Mary Jim Ray of Lanett, Alabama; two brothers,
Roger Geeter and Danny Geeter, both of LaGrange; seven
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Hogansville was in charge of arrangements.
By Bryal
INGLES BRANCH - FLAG Bank closed its doors at
Grocery in Hogansville three weeks ago.
will open a branch there in late October or eady
Ist Ba
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l}eacon {}f the Week: Ken
ttinvs
As "{}tl pl'a), l'Cl:lelllber:
Bob Tilllnan. Press Miller,
I,ucile Wilson. Pauline
Powers, trax i, Chafiin, Mary
Kathrxn Gillespie, Mr. and
Mrs. VC:vne Neighbors,
Freda Kc]}t:), (\\;lr and Mrs.
Fran[< 3I( ;:-t• [:(Pll F'louPnox;
I,ou Pahne': Wendy Irvin,
Angela Chaff in. Wayne
Yarbrough. }lalcy Teasley,
David Edward Rowe and Dr.
Billy Burks.
Marcus Vowler led the
Intercessory PPayer time at
9 a.m. on September 22.
The Sunda3 School fel-
lowship refreshnaents for
September 22 were provided
by Joe and Sondra Ie.
Worship With The word:
Alyson I.ee Psalm 88: 1-7) on
September 22.
Be s:mg "'Happy
Birthday" to Alvin h'vin, who
had a birthday September 22.
"'Echoes of th'aise" ladies
Ensemble i Andrea Otwell,
Sondra Lee. l,ynn Campbell,
Marie t lines, Susie Dial, Beth
Maxwell and Carol Braswell)
sang "R evive U s, O I x-rd" and
the Adult Choir special music
was "ttoly Spirit Rain Down"
on September 22 rathe 11 a.m.
morning worship.
Our fall revival
Sunday morning,
22 at 11 a.m.
Rev. Paul Dennis of
Baptist Church in
His morning message
"Three Steps to
the text was Ephesians
4: 5-8. That night, his
gation came and his
presented the special
under the direction of
Billy Jack Green.
Following the
worship service,
our WMU ladies were at
doors distributing the
boxes for O
Christmas Child. This
church-wide project
sponsored by the rM[li
they are due November J
This coming
night we are the host
fifth Sunday night song:
ice that begins at 7 p.m.
other churches are
to participate. Finger
will be served
following in the churchl
lowship b::h This is
nity-wide.
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Have you heard the
story about a driver
who put a note under
the windshield wiper
\\; of a parked car? The
l, il note read, "1 have
your car. The people
• just smashed into
}
: who saw the accident
. ¢ are watching me.
They think I'm writing
down my name and
address. I am not•"
This story is similar to
..... another of devious
pretense. The book
of Jeremiah tells us
the story of the people of Judah. They were
described as willing to call God their Father and
friend while still living evil lives. They pretended to
return to God; their hearts were far from Him. How
close is your heart to God? Come before Him open
and honest.
Weekly Bible Trivia
God told Noah to build a great ship to save him and his family.
What was it called?
(unt tnd in tts week's seapam ranatn)
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wed. Thurs. Friday Saturday
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