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The Hogansville
Hummingbird Festival
Committee and the Hogansville
Historic Trust
cordially invite you to attend
The Fourth Annual
Humnu'ngb'rdl Festival
Funflraiser
Dinner and Silent Bid Auction in and for
the community of Hogansville.
Friday, the 20th of October
at the Grand Hotel
303 E. Main Street
Reception at 6:00PM
Dinner at 7:00PM
Silent Bid Auction
From 6:00 - 9:00PM
Live Entertainment
Bingo and Prizes
Please respond by October 16, 2000.
I / We will attend
Please reserve
seat(s) at $50.00
I / We cannot attend but wish to make a donation to the
fundraiser in the amount of $
Name:
Company:
Address:
Phone:
Reservations will be held at the door return with your check
payable to: Hogansville Hummingbird Festival Fund
P.O. Box 249, Hogansville, GA 30230
Birthday greetings go out to:
Mrs. Sara Allen, Mr. Leon
Buchanan, Jr., in memory of Mr.
TerreU Forbus, Mrs. Jennye Lou
Hardaway, Mr. Perry Hamilton,
Jr., Ms. Debbie Lowe, Ms. Linda
Marie Nails, Claudia Phillips,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Claudell (Wylene) Phillips, Mr.
Tony Nails, Ms. Marsha R.
Ramsey, Christopher Randall
Reeves, Marcus Rosser, Ms.
Rachel Rosser, Mr. Herman
Sewell, Mr. Rozie Leon
Thompson, Deidre Shy, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
(Rosa) Shy, Mrs. Stephanie C.
Tinsley, in memory of Ms. Mary
Cathryn Jones, Mr. Anthony
Rosser, St., Mrs. Rosa Rhodes,
Mr. Antwane Laga Johnson,
grandson of Mrs. Eura Mac
Sewell, Richard Lewis Overton,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Lewis (Tracy) Overton, Sr., Mr.
Willie James Rosser, Mrs.
Marilyn L. Woodruff and in
memory of Mrs. Annie Young.
Happy anniversary goes out
to the following couple: Mr. and
Mrs. Roger (Gwendolyn)
Williams on their 26th on
September 27. We wish them
many, many morel
Our belated sympathy goes
out to the family of Mr. Robert
Marshall of Greenville in his
death. "May God comfort you."
Bethlehem Baptist Church,
St. Marks community invites
everyone to attend its annual
Men's and Women's Day
Service on Sunday, October 8,
at 11:30 a.m.
HOURS AWAY - Everything is falling into place in Gay as Cotton
Pickin' Fair staffers Ralph Benning, Robert Leach, and Jeffery
Boatwright get ready for the 53rd Cotton Pickin' Fair this week-
end. Since Hogansville's Hummingbird Festival is still two weeks
away, a number of local residents are expected to go check out
Sheriff and County Observing
Crime Prevention Month Here
Troup County Sheriff Donny
Turner wants to remind every-
one that October is Crime
Prevention Month. During the
month of October the Sheriff's
Office will be conducting home
security checks, Red Ribbon
Week and community jail tours.
The home security checks
will be conducted during the
week of October 16 thru
October 21. At the request of
the homeowner, a deputy will
come to their residence and
complete a checklist designed
to make their home more
secure.
Red Ribbon Week will be
observed during the week of
October 23 thru October 31. On
Monday, October 23, represen-
tatives from the Troup County
Sheriff's Office will meet rep-
resentatives from surrounding
county law enforcement agen-
cies to tie red ribbons on sign-
posts marking the country lines.
On Wednesday, October 25
the Sheriff's Office will be con-
ducting community jail tours
from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. The tours
are for anyone who is interest-
ed in seeing how the facility
operates.
Deacon of the Week: Carl
Bennett.,
Congratulations to the
Homer Wilson Sunday School
Class for having 100% perfect
attendance. Carl Bennett is
their teacher.
Remember the sick, shut-ins
and bereaved in prayer.
October 8th is World Hunger
Day.
Rev. Harold Willis' sermon
Sunday m0rniiig Was, "fiat
About the Holy Spirit?" (Joel
2:28-32). Sunday night was, "A
Man Who Serves" (I Timothy
3:8-13).
Terry Irvin and family of
Winston visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Home
and daughter Sandy of Blue
Ridge and Miami, Florida, were
guests of friends here Sunday.
Worship With the Word was
by Latisha Mitchem (Ephesians
4:30-32).
The Adult Choir special
Sunday morning was, "Written
in Red."
The Hogansville Ministerial
Association-sponsored fifth
Sunday night song service is
October 29 at the First United
Methodist Church.
This is community-wide and
the public is invited to attend
the service that begins at 7:00
p.m.
Happy birthday in October
to: Hewlette Haralson, Laura
Valdez and Terry Stephens on
the 1st, Arielle Knack on the 6th,
Bettye Burks on the 7th, John
Cranston, Jr. and Colleen Isom
on the 10th, Meredith Rhodes
on the llth, Mike Cruce on the
18th, Lillian Howell and Reid
Thompson on the 20th, Mary
Norris on the 23rd, Joy Palmer
on the 24th, Devin Waldrop and
Kevin Waldrop on the 24th,
Chris Denney and Clem Howell
on the 25th, Dr. Billy Burks and
Andy Rhodes on the 27th and
Tabitha Chaff in on the 30th.
Happy wedding anniver-
sary in October to: Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Keith on the llth, Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Williams on the
13th, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Spradlin, Sr. on the 14th, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Bennett on the 18th
and Mr. and Mrs. Howell
Spradlin on the 22nd.
Congressman Barr Add
Chamber Breakfast
United States Congressman
Bob Barr will be the speaker
for the Chamber of Commerce
Early Bird Breakfast on
Tuesday, October 10. The event
will be held at West Georgia
Technical College's Callaway
Center at 7:30 a.m.
Tickets are $8.00 For
Chamber members with reser-
vations or $9.00 at the door
($9.00 and $10.00 for non-mem-
bers).
Barr serves in the House of
Representatives for the people
of Georgia's 7th District. He was
first elected in 1994. Prior to
that he was with the CIA and
was also a
Northern District of
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