HOGANSVIIJ_ HERALD - THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 2012
Chad Everett Whitley
Nov. 16, 1973 - Sept. 24, 2012
Construction Worker
Corps veteran of the Korean War, he was a member of the tion to her parents and husband, she was preceded indea "
Catholic Church and retired as a dockworker from the by her daughter, Elaine Heath; granddaughter, Dawn Heath
Teamsters Union. He had been a resident of Georgia for the Simpson; and great-grandson, Gavin Whitloek.
past 35 years, Condolences may be expressed at www.mekibbenfuner-
Chad Everett Whitley, 38, of LaGrange, died Monday, Survivors include his daughter, Charmaine DesRosiers a/home.corn
Sept. 24, at his home. of Rochester, NH; sister, Anne Marie Durra of Ft. Myers, FL; Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of
Mr. Whitley was born Nov. 16, 1973, and was a lifelong step-children, Lillie Mae Gaddy, Louise Gaddy and Harvey Hogansville is in charge of arrangements.
resident of Troup County. He had been employed as a con- Hammett, all of Hogansville; and grandchildren, including
struction worker. Kimberly Herndon who was his caregiver. Tommy Douglas Royster
Survivors include his mother, Lynda Morgan Whitley of Condolences may be expressed at www.mckibbenfuner- Jan. 7, 1961 - Sept. 20, 2012
LaGrange; brothers, Charles Edward Whitley, Jr., Mark Evan alhome.com Beloved Son
Whitley and Anthony Duwayne Whitley, all of LaGrange; and Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home was in
several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by charge of arrangements. Tommy Douglas Royster, 51, of Greenville, died Thursday,
his father, Charles Edward Whitley, Sr. Sept. 20, at his home.
Condolences may be expressed a www.mckibbenfuner- Eileen White Beck The funeral service was conducted Monday, Sept. 24, in
alhome.com Nov. 17, 1925 - Sept. 26, 2012 the Chapel of Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home -
Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home of Cherished Mother in Hogansville. The Reverend Cecil Halsey and the Reverend !
Hogansvflle was in charge of arrangements. Ed Halsey officiated and interment was in Mt. Zion Christian !
Eileen White Beck, 86, of LaGrange, died Wednesday, Church Cemetery at Roanoke, At,.
Edward J. Wagner Sept. 26, at Hospice LaGrange. Mr. Royster was born Jan. 7, 19611 in LaGrange and lived
Feb. 8, 1932 - Sept. 21, 2012 The funeral service was conducted Saturday, Sept. 29, at in Atlanta before making his home in Meriwether County in
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran the graveside in Hillview East Cemetery in LaGrange, with 1986. He was employed as a plumber.
the Reverend Wayne Hester officiating. Survivors include his mother, Mary Halsey Royster of
Edward J. Wagner, 80, of Franklin, died Friday, Sept. 21, Mrs. Beck was born November 17, 1925, in Gloucester, Greenville; two nephews, Joshua Royster and Matthew
at West Georgia Medical Center in LaGt?ange. England, daughter of the late William Thomas White and Royster; a niece, Tabitha Ellington; and several great-nieces :;
The funeral service was conducted Sunday, Sept. 23, in Gladys Amphiett White. She married her late husband, James and great-nephews, He was preceded in death by his father,
the Chapel of Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home Ward Beck, at the end of World War Two and had made her Herbert L. Royster; and his brother, Herbert Randall Royster.
in Hogansville. Dr. Michael Reeves and Pastor Alex home in LaGrange since 1945. Condolences may be expressed at www.mckibbenfuner-
Montgomery officiated and interment was in the Corinth Survivors include her daughters and sons in-law, Sandra a/home.corn
Cemetery. and Charles Hill, Linda and Ben Willingham; son, James Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home was in
Mr. Wagner was born Feb. 8, 1932, in Chicago, Illinois, William Beck, all of LaGrange; 12 grandchildren; 20 great- charge of arrangements.
son of the late John and Beatrice Boyd Wagner. A U. S. Marine grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. In addi- ;:
Happy anniversary wish-
es go to: Richard Lewis and
Tracy Overton, Sr., on their
21st on Oct. 4; Johnny and
Bernice Pinson on their 3rd on
Oct. 4; Stalin and Vickie
and Rehabilitation Center.
A very speedy happy
birthday to Mandy Heard of
Grantville on her 71 years
young on Oct. 8 and more
happy birthdays to come.
Theisman Lovelace,
Beronica Rosser, Delores
Sewell, Maiya Sewell, Daisy
Steagell, Charles Tenney,
Rozie Leon Thompson, Willie
T. Stewart, Betty Portress,
Refreshments will be served.
New Friendship Baptist
Church, (Hwy 362)
Greenville invites everyone
to Pastor Roosevelt Render
and First Ladies second
Williams ontheir 33rd on Oct. Nernita Xiomara Sewell, and Pastoral Anniversary on
5; Nicholas and Kamicia Birthday greetings go to:Rev, Charles Williams. Sunday, Oct. 14 at 11:30 a.m.
Davison on their 1st on Oct. Erica Berkeley, Eric Boddie, John Wesley United Dinner will be served.
8. We wish them many, many Clarence Bohannon, WillieMethodist Church, Grantville Oak Ridge CME Church,
more. Lee"Bobo" Clements, Jr.,Eva invites everyone to its annu- Greenville invites everyone
Our belated sympathy Mac Clark, Dexter Colton,al Women's Day on Sunday, to its annual Fall Revival
goes out to the families of Cordell Boddie, Rev. Terrace Oct. 14at 2:30p.m. with guest services on Oct. 10, 11, 12
Connie Sue Grant 36 and Brown, Nona Cook, Tracie H. speaker, sister ChandraHart, Wednesday through Friday,
Josephine S. Rosser, 92 both Colton, Marquet DeonEaster, daughter of Mrs. Alice Mac nightly at 7:30 p.m. Rev.
of Grantville in their deaths. Robert "Billy" Freeman, Spear and the late Rev. L.M. Luctricia White is the pastor.
God knows your grief and Janice Lynn George, LaToria Spear. Rev. John D. Tompkins There will be a meeting
bears your sorrow. Butts, Leveda Traves, is the pastor, at Golden Corral Restaurant,
Margaruite Evans of Wendell King, Paula C. Gray, 605 Bullsboro Dr., Newnan
Grantville is a patient at Shamekia Hardaway, Isaiah Bethlehem Baptist from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. for
Southland Nursing Home inHunter, Kiara Hines, Church, St. Marks invites the class of 1971 Greenville
Peachtree City. We wish her LaTeresa Hopson, Nelson everyone to its annual Men High School. See or contact:
a speedy, .¢coxter .... Godfrey, Courtney Jackson, and Women's Day service on Virginia L. Hill (President) at
We'r 13Jt p' o?rel ortthat Janet i Malcolm,- Annice Sunday., 0c[: f4 11 a.rii. (706)672-4987 or (706)672-
Linda Nalls of Grantville is Griggs, Deshon Flowers, Pastor Wilfie-Joe Cameron 4243 on Saturday, Oct. 6. Be
home from Newnan Nursing Mandarius Clemons, will bring the message, there!
Claude A. McKibben & Sons
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Hogansville, Georgia
706-637-8623
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706-637-8683
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61 Industrial Rd.
Hogansville, Ga 30230
Ph: 706.637.6263
Fax: 706.637.6250
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little hardware"
Victory Praise Cathedral
Hogansville
211-B Hwy 29- H0gansville, GA 30230
Services: Sunday-Worship 11 a.m.
Wednesday- Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
Friday. Prayer & Praise 7:30 p.m.
Pastor- Anthony Frost
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The Joint Development Authority of Meriwether
County and the City of Hogansville will hold its regularly -:
scheduled quarterly Board of Directors meeting on ,:
Thursday, Oct. II, at noon. :::
The meeting will be held at the Greenville Caf6, Court -:
Square, Greenville, Georgia. :
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Area Residents Invited to
Join Birthday Celebrationr, :i
By ANDY KOBER timennes will be on display
along with old photographs.
Hogansville area resi- There will be light refresh-
dents are invited to join the ments and fellowship.
congregation of Ebenezer The Worship Service
Presbyterian Church on begins at 11 a.m. followed
Sunday for a special birth- by lunch in the fellowship
day celebration, hall. .::
This Sunday members Last Monday evening, :i
of the church are recogniz- the Hogansville City
ingthe church's 175thbirth- Council unanimously
day. approved a proclamation
Special activities begindeclaring Sunday, Oct. 7 as
at 10 a.m. Historical mem. Ebenezer Presbyterian
orabflia and storyboard Church Dayin Hogansvill .
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Hogansville Police Department ::'~
Starts Civilian Police Academy ::
The Hogansville Police
Department will start the
Civilian Police Academy on
Tuesday Oct. 9, at 6 p.m.
The academy will be a
total of ten (10) weeks of'
class with graduation and
pictures on week eleven ( 11 ).
The graduation will be
held Tuesday Dec. 18, at 6
p.m. in the Hogansville
Municipal Courtroom fol-
lowed by the reception for
graduates and their families
and friends.
Chief Eetor stated that
he has added two new cours-
es to the class curriculum
for this academy.
The first course is under°,:
standing Alzheimer's dis-
ease and its symptoms and :,,;
the second course is firearm
safety whichwillbetaught at v,.
the new firing range that is
being constructed behind .....
the Hogansville Police ....
Department.
Applications for attend- :;
ing the Academy can be
picked up at the Hogansville ;:
Police Department.
For more on the Civilian
Police Academy, please con-
tact Sgt. Wolfe at (706) 637- ::.;
6648 or by email at -,
rwolfe@hogansvillepd.com. "
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Monday
Beef hot dog, chili with beans,
cole slaw, whole wheat bun,
ketchup/mustard, fruit cocktail
(tropical), milk, coffee and tea.
Tuesday
Turkey pot-pie casserole, green
peas, baby carrots (in casse-
role), whole wheat roll, pineap-
ple chunks, milk, coffee and tea.
Wednesday
Meatloaf, mashed potatoes,
cabbage, cornbread, mar-
garine, applesauce, milk, cof-
fee and tea.
Thursday
Chicken livers or chicken thighs,
black-eyed peas, stewed toma-
toes, cornbread, margarine,
angel food cake, milk, coffee
and tea.
Friday
Tomato vegetable soup, veg-
etables in soup, carrot raisin
salad or cucumber salad, toast-
ed cheese sandwich, mayon-
naise in salad, banana, milk,
coffee and tea.
Email: news@star-mercun/.c0m ~ ,,~
(706) 846-2206' Deadline is
p.m. Tuesday
For more information call
(706)
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