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Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Davis at the
birth of their grandson,
Thomas Aaron Evans on
September 23 to Aaron and
Amy Davis Evans.
Deacon of the Week: Jim
Campbell.
Remember the sick,
shut-ins and bereaved in
prayer, i
Worship With The Word
was by Kendra Palmer,
reading from Matthew 6:19
21.
The Adult Choir special
music Sunday morning was,
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Photos By Bryan Geter and Bob Tribi
FAIR-LY EXCITING - Last weekend'S
Cotton Pickin' Fair in Gay drew thou-
sands of people. Top Left photo: Lori
Anne Steele and Jessica Weatherup pup
chase some French fries and onion rings
at the Flint River Academy booth during
the Fair on Saturday. Serving the deli-
cious food are (L-R) Ansley
Katrina Flynn, Hillary Evans,
Fordham and Debbie Ethericlge. Bottom
Left Photo: Members of the Manchester
Kiwanis Club met early at the MHS lunch-
room to load the peas, combreacl, sla w,
tomatoes, onions and tea for the seine
annual trip to Gay. Herman Ward was
project chairman, and as you can see,
it was dark outside. From left are Bruce
Bunten, Blake Bartlett, Donnie Koon
Herman Ward and Jim Brigman.
Right Photo: The Cotton Pickin' Fair
family - oriented. Pictured above is
William Davidson pulling his son Tyler
I'm Glad I Know includes
I'm Glad I Know Who Jesus
Is, Yes! I Know and 0 the
Blood of Jesus medley
arranged by Tom Fettke.
Rev. Harold Willis'
Sunday morning message
was "Ultimate Ownership"
with the text from Psalm
24:1-2. There was no fifth
Sunday night song service.
The Sunday night service
was moved to Ebenezer
Presbyterian Church dedi-
cation service at 5 p.m. and
dinner at 6 .m. by reserva-
tion. On October 7, Rev.
Willis will continue his
Survey of the Bible on Job
at the 7 p.m. service.
Our monthly family
night supper, General
WMU, Men's Ministry, etc
was last night at the church
We will observe
Communion October 7 in the
11 a.m. service.
The Betty Carpenter
Circle meets at the church
October 8.
World Hunger Day is
October 14.
Rev. Sara Parker will
bring a message in a wor-
ship service on October 21
at 9 a.m. in the amphithe-
ater. near the Hogansville
Elementary School. This is
in conjunction with the
Hogansville Hummingbird
Festival.
Providing and serving
the youth and children's
meals during the revival last
week were: Beth Maxwell,
Bob Irvin, Belle Willis, Jean
Miller, Jim and Lynn
Campbell and Wayne and
Kathy Yarbrough.
Rev. Willis is hosting a
trip to Helen to see the
Bavarian Village and the fall
colors on Saturday, October
27.
The group will leave the
church at 8:30 a.m. and
return home around 7 p.m.
They will stop for lunch in
the mountains. All ages are
welcome, but youth and chil-
dren need to be accompa-
nied by a parent. Call now
for reservations, 637-8731
(day or night) and place your
name on the list.
We will recognize the
Hogansville firemen (paid
and volunteer) and
Hogansville EMTs in the 11
a.m. service of October 28.
A church-wide covered dish
lunch will be served in their
honor to them and their fam-
ilies immediately following
in the church fellowship
hall.
Happy birthday
October to:
Haralson, Laura Vale
Terry Stephens and
Henry Hulgan on the
Melissa Reeves on the
P.J. Cruce and Arielle
on the 6th, Bettye
the 7th, John Cranston,
and Collene Isom on
10th, Meredith
the llth, Zachary
on the 12th, Tom
on the 13th, Mike Cruce
the 18th, Lillian
Joe Thompson on the
Mary Norris and
Owens on the 23rd,
Palmer, Todd Reeves,
Waldrop and Kevit
on the 24th, Chris
and Clem Howell on
25th, Dr. Billy Burks
Andy
Tabitha Chaffin on the
sary in October to: Mr.
Mrs. Joe Thompson and
and Mrs. Joel Keith on
llth, Mr. and Mrs.
Williams on the 13th
Mrs. Sidney Spradlin,
the 14th, Mr. and Mrs.
Bennett on the 18th. Mr.
Mrs. Richard Stroud on
21st and Mr. and
Howell Spradlin on
0015th
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