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Watch out for Goblins in the street Tuesday
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JACKIE WARD TAYLOR
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I Cooking School Offers Two Serie
Gaby's Ma ('uisinc cooking school will
be offering two final, exciting series before
the holiday season. Chef Paul Luna, for-
merly of Atlanta's I,una Si and Eclipse de
Lurm fame will share his ideas from con-
temporary, seasonal tasting menu from his
new restaurant, The I)ining Room, at the
Grand Hotel in Hogansville; Chef Kevin
Rathbun will share his- magical
Southwestern cooking that has made NAVA
restaurant a must in Atlanta; Corporate
Chef Eric Scuiller will represent the French
cuisine from the newly revamped French
restaurant program at Callaway Gardens;
and his brother, ('hef Paschal Scuiller, will
show his professional techniques and
recipes from his popular Columbus restau-
rant, The Olive Branch. The dates for the
lhesday evening (6:30 - 8:30PM) series are
October 24, November 7, November 14 and
November 21. The cost for the series will
be $240 or $65 per class.
Gaby's will also again offer a daytime
series for those people who have busy
evening schedules. These classes will be
structured around the holidays and enter-
taining and will include the following top-
ics: Gaby's new chef Steve Ferrado will
bring his family's kitchen secrets to the
class when he demonstrates gourmet piz-
zas and a variety of pasta sauces;
Newnan caterer Maureen Martin.
how to "be your own caterer" for
entertaining in one class and
holiday sweets and pastries for a
class; and Donna Arnold will lend
cious style to show how to set the
holiday table and decorations.
The daytime series will now run
9:30 - 1:30 and will also run Tuesday'
24, Nov. 7. Nov. 14 and Nov 21. The
the daytime series is $160 for the
$45 per class.
Call 706-637-5144 for
reservations.
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Mountville Community Club met at the Jones
By Bryan
OLD TIMES- More than
"Greenwaves" returned to
for a class reunion and to enjoy
Hummingbird Festival over the
end. Pictured above are four
HHS graduates reminising the good
days. (I-r) Bubba Hendrix, 1975,
lives in Hogansville; Luann
Hendrix, 1976, now lives in
Karen Brown Dennis, 1973, now
in Montgomery; and
1974, now resides in Buford.
attractions in and arotmd
Warm Springs
[] Roosevelt's Little White ttouse
[] Shopping, Shopping, Shoptfin 9
[] Callaway Gardens
[] Pine Mountain Trail
[] National Fish Hatchery
[] Pint' Nlln. Wild Xninml Park
[] Roll>tacit Stale l)ark
Ro(iscx tit ( ;olf Cotwse
[] Rooscxcl( tnstihde
Warm Springs, a nlml West Ckn'gia hm n gaining m< st ol it> c+rlit,r t'twognitkm
for being the adopted home of Franklin l)t,lall Ru,st,x't.lt, I.t', i opl(" knox
however, that Warm Springs gained a reputation tb its thcrptqtic mim'ral I
waters as far back as the lSoo's, Wilt'l) tilt' rich ttld lillllt*tt< C,lln¢ ill th')vcs
to the spa at the original Meriwt,thcr trnl. T, (]:|v. lmndlcd (,f
thousands visit annually to cnov dw l,,,, I; I('X inglv . P'2-'
restored to its qctori,;n c,mdifi,m jlt&'
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Brothers cabin on October 12. Herbert Jones
served as host for the evening of fishing, fun and
fellowship.
President Sandy Whisnant welcomed mem-
bers and guests from Troup and Meriwether
Counties including: Roswell and Carolyn Evans
of Greenville; Brady Polana of LaGrange, a
tenth grade student at Callaway High School.
Also, newcomers to the community: Ralph
and Kay Duraski, with children Stephen, Tad
and Hannah Rose, who moved from Cartersville.
During the afternoon Terrell Jones of Big
Springs had a busy job placing bait on hooks of
fishing poles for the children.
However, the excitement was great when a
child caught a fish, and then had a
with his "prize catch" by Leslie Pike.
Club President Whisnant prayed the
tion and invited everyone to a covered
ner.
Hostesses for the dinner included
Wilson, Jackie Jones, Angela
Nancy Newsome.
Announcement was made that the
ular meeting will be held Monday,
20th. Richard Chambers, Jr. Will present a
show of Philmont, a Boy Scout camp ia
ed Philmont in July.
He is the son of Dr. &
St. of Mountville.
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Rev. Ron IIoward preached
for us Sunday morning, October
tSth, and Rev. Ralph Parks on
Sunday night. Adult Choir spe-
cial music that night was "He
Touched Me," with Mike Cruce,
soloist.
Dr. Billy Burks led Prayer
Meeting Wednesday night, Oct.
18. He spoke on "What Southern
Baptists Believe?" There are
many Baptists (Primitive
Baptists, Independent Baptists,
American Baptists, etc.). He
read from Ephesians 2:8-10. (1)
A Southern Baptist is a person
who has experienced salvation
through a belief in Jesus Christ.
(2) A Southern Baptist is a per-
son who believes the Bible is
God's word without any error.
11 Timothy 3:16-17. (3) A
Southern Baptist is a person who
acknowledges the Lordship of
Jesus Christ. Romans 14. (4) A
Southern Baptist believes in
Trinitarian God the Father, God
the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
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John 14; John 1 and Romans 8:9.
(5) A Southern Baptist is a per-
son who realizes the autonomy
of the church. Every church is
self governing. We support 48
million missionaries in many
countries.
Worship With the Word:
Kendra Palmer - Matthew 3:11-
12. She also read it last Sunday.
Testimonies by Kathy
Yarbrough, Oct. 15Th and
Connie Howard, Oct. 22.
Special Music Sunday morn-
ing was by the Adult Choir "Love
Grows Here."
Rev. Harold Willis' sermon
Sunday morning was, "The
Biblical View of the Holy Spirit."
(Ats 19:1-7). Sunday night was
"The Master's Amazement"
(Mark 6:1-6). He is continuing
the study on Basics for Baptists
on Wednesday nights.
As you PRAY remember:
Bob Tillman, Avis Hammond,
Louise Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Press
Miller, Mozelle •Dial, C.E.
Stevenson, Howard Willis,
Wayne Neighbors, Pauline
Powers, Mr. & Mrs. A1 Swanson,
Evelyn Arnold, Grady
Hamilton, Mary Hamilton,
Clyde Burks, Mable Hall, Liz
Parks, Rev. Bill Deakins,Wanda
Lambert, Freda Kelley and
Wesley Duffey.
OUR CHRISTIAN SYMPA-
THY is extended to the families
of Augusta Patton (aunt of Rev.
Harold Willis) and Raymond
Couch at their recent deaths.
Echoes of Praise performed
Sunday afternoon at the
Hogansville Hummingbird
"Let the peace of God rule
in your hearts ..... and be thank-
ful." Colossians 3:15
Give me a spirit of thank-
fulness, Lord
For numberless blessings
given;
Blessings that daily come to
me
Like the dew drops falling
from heaven. (Dowel
With practice anyone can
master the act of thankfulness.
Sunday morning Bro. Eller's
Festival and 6ct. 24Thl
night) at the
Memorial Methodist
W
Fall meeting was an
Tuesday morning,
at Northside Baptist
as the speaker. A
was by Golden's.
The
Association sponsors
Sunday night song
29T
United Methodist
November 1st is
Night Supper and
WORLD DAY
at Rockridge is
at 10:30AM with guest
Dan Dockery,
Missionary at Carrollton.
lunch afterwards.
Operation Christmas
shoeboxes are due in
church on November 8tl.
The Brotherhood is
Men's Ministry. The
church that are
will be odd jobs, carry
tor visits, etc. Rev. Willis
leaders of this
one is found
bility. If you would like
unteer or need help,
church office.
We have activities for
age group. If you
church home, we would
you to come
Hogansville First
Church
Street.
message "The fullness {
Holy Spirit." Matthe
Sunday evening his
was from Eph. 5:15-21
• Happy
my brother, Eddie
May God richly bless
Mark your calendar
week of November 19ill,
We begin a
Johnnie Williamson.
you will plan to attend.