PAGE 10 HOGAcNSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAS, OCT. 18, 2001 \\;
LOOKING BACK
INSPIRING A big
gospel singing will be
held at the Corinth
Baptist Church on
Saturday night. The fea-
tured singers are
Straight Heart (pictured
above) from Woodbury,
the Faith Singers from
Corinth and God's
Children from Roanoke,
Ala. The singing starts
at 7 p.m. and everyone
is invited to attend.
True friends are like dia-
monds, precious and rare;
false friends are like autumn
leaves, found everywhere.
A very special happy
birthday to Mrs. Ola Kate
Pace of Grantville on her 91
years young on October 22
and more happy birthdays to
come.
Last Saturday, October
14, LaToria Butts, Ms.
LaVeda Traves and Mr.
Wendell King of Grantville
were honored with a deli-
cious birthday dinner at their
home. It was prepared by
Mrs. Charlene King.
We're sorry to report that
Ms. Marsha Beasley
Partridge is a patient at West
Georgia Medical Center. We
wish her a speedy recovery!
The New St. Paul C.M.E.
Church, 463 Sewell Rd., Lone
Oak will have a Fall Festival
and Bazaar on Saturday,
October 27 beginning at 8:00
a.m. till 3:00 p.m. There will
be food, arts and crafts and
• Uch, much more. Rev. T.D.
Brown is the pastor.
'Family Day'
Set Oct. 21
On behalf of the Mt. Sinai
C.M.E. Church, we would like
to invite you and your fami-
ly and friends to our annual
Family & Friends Day cele-
bration on October 21st at 3
p.m. Dinner will be served.
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Ah Yes...Recall
The Team of '72
By J. Dan Stout
city manager was John
The Hogansville High Lange. Professor Newt
alumni football game this Gingrich spoke to the
weekend would do well to KiwaJfis Club. Pearce Rosser
search out any 1972 team was mayor and the council
members they could find. members were Raymond C.
This report comes from Barrow, Eddie Jeter, Eddie
the Hogansville Herald B. Todd, James Boswell, and
Archives and the October 19, Jaza Strozier.
1972 edition. The team was A single copy of the
undefeated in regular season Herald was ten cents and an
and won two games in the annual subscription was
state playoffs. $3.61. Coffee was 59¢ a pound
In 1972 the Hogansville at the local Thriftown.
Chili Cook-OffSet Oct. 27
It's that time again, when the cool, crisp air contrasts
with the hot tastes of chili during the United Way's llth
annual Chili Cook-Off. The event, scheduled Oct. 27, will
be held on Lafayette Square in LaGrange with a new
time, 3-6 p.m.
Sponsors and United Way agencies are readying their
recipes for various types of chili.
Deacon of the Week: Ken
Hines.
As you pray, remember:
Bob Tfllman, Louise Wilson,
Press Miller, Clyde Burks,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Willis,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Neighbors, Pauline Powers,
Evelyn Arnold, Freda Kelley,
Denny Faulkner, David
Shearouse, Marcellite
Broussard, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Irvin, Kenny Irvin,
Wayne Yarbrough, Bruce
Lee, Susie Crum, Tim
McNalley, Tom Flournoy,
Francis Trimeloni, Mary
Frances Mitchell, Skeet
Ellington, Rev. Ron Howard,
Mavis Phillips and Mary
Kathryn Gillespie.
Our Christian sympathy
is extended to the family of
Mable Hall. She was the
mother of Mrs. Billy (Bettye)
Burks.
World Hunger Day was
October 14.
Alyson Lee had Worship
With The Word leading
responsive reading No. 715
on Stewardship.
Joe Travis gave a testi-
mony. He read Deuteronomy
26:12 and Matthew 23:23.
The Adult Choir special
music Sunday morning was,
"O For A Thousand Tongues."
Rev. Harold Willis' ser-
mon Sunday morning was,
"The Test of Trust" (Genesis
22:1-19).
We were happy to have
many visitors with us SundaF
The Association will meet
at Bethlehem Baptist Church
in Grantville October 23.
Our pastor is carrying a
group to Helen to see the
Bavarian Village and beauti-
ftfi fall colors October 27.
We will have recognition
of the Hogansville Firemen
(paid and volunteer) and
EMTs October 28 at the 11
a.m. morning worship. They
and their families will be hon-
ored with a covered dish
lunch immediately after-
wards in the church fellow-
ship hall.
Welcome new members:
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
(Natalie) White and Nicholas.
If you don't have a church
home, we would invite you to
come worship with us here
at Hogansville First Baptist
Church, located at 500 East
Main Street.
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