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Attends
Vegas Meeting
the
Chapter of Phi
Kappa, Ida Jones
than 400 edu-
from across the
States, Canada,
and Asia attending
Phi Delta Kappa
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nthtf.1-1~ erence, on the
T
g Needs,
~'~:~loping Strategies,"
,a~. ~hel'd Oct. 21- 24 at the
and Casino.
at all levels,
:~"~ rs, principals, assis-
.fu~m~- . .
tt ci~prmclpals,. . . central
administrators, and
I educators, found
,~ opportunities for
~essional growth, and to
meet and network with col-
leagues from across the
United States and abroad.
Phi Delta Kappa
International (PDK), the
professional association in
education, Organized the
conference to follow the
association's release of
findings from its 36th
Annual PDK/Gallup Poll of
the Public's Attitude
Toward the PubLic Schools.
The influential poll
found that a majority of
Americans still know little
about the two-year old fed-
eral No Child Left Behind
Act (NCLB), the center-
piece of President's Bush's
school reform initiative.
Convening the confer-
ence was PDK
International President
.m~-~ Hogansville Elementary
,~d~l will have a Fall
~a on Saturday, Nov. 13
~ 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
i ji ono
m~ I
ne-~ ~kBethel-Chapel Baptist
's~aS ~h in LaGrange will host
:s~Al~reciation Singing for
t~ ~;tuddard on Saturday,
~c~;_ 6 at 7 p.m. The
i?;:~.hLanders, Heavenly
Y.'~gs and God's Children
an~ scheduled to be singing.
tric! ....
::'.Z l A Holy Gbest Revival will
TAKING PART - From left to nght, International
President Sherry Morgan, Ida Jones, and PDK
Intemational Executive Director Dr. William J. Bushaw.
Sherry Morgan.
The Association's
newly appointed Executive
Director, William J.
Bushaw, addressed the
conference also.
A number of sessions
addressed aspects of
NCLB. In all, nearly 50 pro-
fessional development pro-
grams and opportunities
allowed participants to
hear prominent speakers
on a range of school
improvement topics.
Keynoting the confer-
ence were Dr. Fenwick W.
English, a distinguished
professor at the UniversiW
of North Carolina.
Get well wishes to go Linda Hamilton of Grantvflle, who
underwent heart surgery at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta.
Our belated sympathy goes to the family of Abraham
Long of Hogansville in his death. Wishing you peace and
comfort.
Happy birthday wishes go to Robert Brown, in memory
of Virginia Anderson, in memory of John Willis Black, in
memoryofEvelyn Blalock, Tessela S. Bhatia, Priscilla Boddie,
Jamie Bailey, Angela M. Burston, Eugeltis Blount, daughter
of Annette Glanton, Solomon Foster, Freddie Foster, Jr.,
Ayesha Shaworma Harris, granddaughter of Rosie Lee Harris,
Connica Heard, Catherine Holt, Daniel Eugene Freeman,
grandson of Robert and Loretta Freeman, Tyler Michelle,
daughter of Theresa Hunter, Thomas Johnson, Arvella Colton,
Ernest Antonio, son of Ernest and Verleda Mitchell, James
M. Colton, in memory of Louise Pritchett, in memory of
Marion Mitchen, Jr., in memory of Johnson Miller, in mem-
ory of J.O. McLaugtflin, St., in memory of J.O. McLaughlin,
Jr., Henrietta N. Johnson, Freddie Reeves, Robin R. Riddle,
Virginia Robinson, Danny Rosser, in memory of Irene Grady,
in memory of wrdlie James SeweR, husband of Vita Sewetl,
:e:~ held at Spirit-Filled WffiieMaeScott, in memory of Dora Mae Smith, PalgeCamille
n Y_~tries in Hogansville on Sumerlin, daughter of George and Carla Sumerlin, Richard
beryl.. 11 - 13 beginning at 7:30 Overton, Sr., in memory of Evelyn Tigner, EuQuita Williams,
-~ay.
'~1 Rev. Jerry and Judy in memory of Lizzie Mae W'flliams and Marthan Jean Wflloby.
Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church of Luthersville
a ~ "th of Wedowee will be invites everyone to its Family and Friends Day on Sunday,
u~i°' " e hear anointed Nov. 7 at 2:30 p.m. Rev. E.J. Jimerson is the pastor.
~.C~ching~, and singing. Seed for thought: Always cherish the three F's- Faith,
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r Board of Directors !1 II ill I' I ' I ...... I r, v iiI
t
I eet Friday, Nov. 5 I
:at 10:30 a.m. at the
/
Development
in Franklin.
The agenda will include
business items.
pub-
Please caU Kathy at 706-
ext, 201 to obtain
The LaGrange
Orchestra will
"A Romantic
this Saturday at
at the First Baptist
on the Square in
LaGrange.
Thursday, Nov. 4
Christy Searels
Denise Beall
Nancy Jones
Mr. and Mrs.
Gaddy (A)
Friday, Nov. 5
Becky Evans
Erin Askew
Mike Williamson
Nancy Thomas
Mr. and Mrs.
Withers (A)
Ralph
Sunday, Nov. 7
Curtis Prophitt
Jimmy N. Robinson
Joycie Brown
Michael Von Borstel
W~e A. Helton
Birdis Shaw (M)
Robert
Monday, Nov. 8
Dawn Howell
Keith Wegienka
Margie Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown
(A)
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Daniel
Saturday, Nov. 6 (A)
Jane Gottshall
Kim Shirah ~esday, Nov. 9
Michelle Drake Jason Boatman
Patricia Askew Tommy Herndon
Samantha Stitcher
Stephanie Weiher Wednesday, Nov. 10
Mr. and Mrs. Michel Duido Rinaldi
Mills (A) Michelle Worthy
J.H. Culberson (M) Richard Stephens
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The family of LeGail
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you whosentcards,
food and prayers
our loss.
God Bless you.
The Merlin Webb fami/y
AreaVeterans A
Interviewed .....
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Pioneers have been conducting
interviews with combat veterans
of all wars, but especially World
War II.
These investigators are video
taped and will be sent to the Library
of Congress in Washington, D.C. so
these stories will be preserved.
Tri-City Pioneers Beverly
Nelson and Joycie Brown inter-
viewed five local veterans on Aug.
12 and 13 at the First Baptist
Church in Hogansville
Those interviewed were
Frances Robinson, Tommy
Thrower, Rev. R.C. Prescott and
Rev. Billy BurLs, all of Hogansville,
and Joe Dougherty of LaGrange.
If any other combat veterans
are interested in telling their story,
please contact Joycie Brown at 637-
6172 and arrangements will be
made to do the interview.
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