HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 2004
i rantville Hosting 'Afre-Ameriem_n Night' ,-w- o., ,oop,
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he Old Train Depot in downtown
~tville is
right at
presenting Afro-American
at the Depot on Saturday Nov. 27
tK ~" [Our Afro-American sisters and
pro~, rr0thers will be praising the Lord in
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song and dance.
Featured will be Tony Nails, mem-
bers of the Greater Jehovah Baptist
Church Choir, God's Almighty Gospel
Group and The Spiritual Dancers, all of
Grantville, and Burning Bush of
Newnan, along with others.
This will be a night to remember.
The event is free and open to the
public. Refreshments will be available.
For more information please call
770-251-5621 or 770-58.3-2260.
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WEATHER, GOOD EVENT - Shown are two scenes from the annual Country Fair at Lone Oak last weekend.
crowd was tremendous and the exhibits were awesome, not to mention all the wonderful food.
I ! H~-ogansville Studems Honored for Perfect Attendance
The following
Hogansville Elmentary
School students were hon-
ored for Perfect Attendance
for the first nine week peri-
od:
l:;re-K
Anna Alford, Desmond
McMillan, Maggie Neal.
Kindergarten
Jarius Alexander,
Bradley Bright, Jamal
Burston, Joshua Carey,
Andrew Campbell, Jada
Crowder, Tommy Carey, Jalin
Cotton, Halie Driver,
Darmesha Ford, Josh
Hanson, Jason Johnson,
Alyssa Jones, Kavon Lii~sey,
Indira Lujono, Matthew
Ogletree, Vivek PateL Jacob
Yearwood, Joshua Roan,
Chantron Robinson, Carlos
Powers, " Ashton Snider,
Markeyvia Talle~, Jack
Tone). Denise Woodard.
First Grade
Mark Alford, Kennedy
Bardett, Aleyce Burston,
Nicole Cannon, Autumn
Daniel, Chanta Dorsey,
William Doyle, Hunter
Gaddy, Daniel Gray, April
Johnson, Stanley Johnson,
Phillip McMiUan, Keion
Ramson, qafl~avious Rosser,
Victoria Tomlin, Rashawn
Lovelace, Andrianna Owens.
Second Grade
Chase Alddridge, Joshua
Bartlett, Jomarcus Brown,
Matthew Burham, Kobie
Cook, Briannah Costner,
Dylan Driver, Austin Eskew,
Kehdn Ector, Joseph Fomby,
DeMartez Glanton, Trevor
Goddard, Alex Goolsby,
Dominique Holland,
Courtney Fox, Kirandeep
Kaur, Joshua Kimbrell,
Samantha Lujano, Claudia
Massey, Jerry Moore, Cailla
Niner, TaQuoya Moses,
Reeves Payne, Dwight
Rhodes, Takia Rhodes, Kelvin
Roan, Tiffany Steele,
LaXavier Tigner, Chase
Turner, Dylan Surowic,
William Williamson, Zackery
Yates, LaBronze Zeiaya.
Third Grade
Quaneisha Alexander,
Quantavis Anderson, Andrew
Jackson, Audrey Barrett,
Shabreka Brown, Jatia
Cameron, Chasity Cameron,
Keiaushane Cameron,
Marquis Cosby, Garret Davis,
Chase Freeman, Shanteria
Glanton, TaQuarius Hopson,
Kalea Johnson, Adam Kazmi,
Nikel Mart.in, William
McGhee, Kathy Mitchell,
Jamila Parks, Raechel Pike,
Allison Shaw, Jania Smith,
Nicholas Terrell, 1Yeveus
Turner, Delilah Wilkey.
Randy Carey, Jared Cole,
Andrew Cook, Adrian Fomby,
Ryan Fretwell, Travis
Goolsby, Zachary Harris,
Skylar Harris, Skyla Jacobs,
Onevious Johnson, Jessica
Prophitt, Satastious
Robinson, Jonas Sanchez,
Joshua Smith, Dustin Steele,
Jacell Terrell, Tyrell Tigner,
Jeremy Williamson. ~'th Grade
Kyser Barnes, Kierra
Brown, DeVonte Cameron,
Jamie Cole, Tiffany
Courtney, Matthew Cooper,
Shariah Copeland, Ashleigh
Crowder, Zarmeshia Dixon,
Crystal Dozier, Crystal
Goolsby, Clara Griffen,
Jimmy Foster, Jacob
Johnson, Courtney Lindsey,
McKenzie Lore, Eric
HUMMINGBIRD
CHEVRON
SHOP LOCALLY.
Happy anniversary wishes go to
Orlando and Kimberly Rogers on their
1 lth on Nov. 13. We wish them many
more.
Our belated sympathy goes to the
family of Mary Ann WaAliams Benjamin
of LaGrange, formerly of Greenville, in
her deatE She was the daughter of Agnes
and Wilson Williams, St'., of Greenville.
We wish you peace and comfort
Birthday greetings go to Tamekia
Alford, granddaughter of Eva mae
Clark, in memoryofLucille S. Atchinson,
Hattie Mac Berry, mother of Mary
Hines, Dr. Jessie Kate Black, in memo-
ry of Horace Lee Bailey, Leon Buchanan
III, in memory of James Albert Burston,
Rev. John R. Brovrn, James (Annie Ruth)
Clements, in memory of Natasha
Clemens, Nehemia Freeman, grandson
1879 t Main St (I-85, Exit 281 - Ilogansville
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~fEST.t~ EORGIA
TECHNICAL~COLLEGE
is coming to your neighborhood.
Come and hear about WGTC's
easy admission process.
Locatio~ Warm Springs
Mcn~ dlx* ( ounly Chamber of Qmlmerc¢
91 Broad Street, %~hrm SFangs, GA 31830
Information and registration night:
November l(f ................... 6:30 p.m ........
Wm..~ classes begin:
January 10th in Wren Springs
January 45 in L~Jrange
frqnm effered tb qmwt~ lu Wsm
Basic ('cnnputet Skills
Basic Prtnting Specialist
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For more information, call a Career Planner at 706437-4273.
F--Grade Sanders, Josh Tinley, ISAVE TIM--
Georgia Alford, Rebecca Vosburgh, Matthew
Stephanie Allen, Elizabeth Walker, Deirde Wilkey,
Arrington, Beth. Barrett, Dequlius Wilkey, Chandler l
Brittany Boyd, Chasity Boyd, Wilkerson, Shyniece Wil~n.
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When you shop at home you save
time, which is especially
valuable during the holidays.
of Robert and Loretta Freeman,
Demetries LaShaun Harris, Sharon H.
Ford, Darron Hamilton, in memory of
Arlene Hardaway, Sheronda Hines,
Miclde Miller, Larry McCambry, Jackie
Colton, Evelyn Gates, Rev. Charles
patterson, Britney Mitchell and Regina
Sewell, daughters of Rim H. Sewell,
Kimberly Phillips, in memory of
Clarence McCabry, Jr., Roblyn
Middlebrooks, Jermon Middlebrooks,
grandson of Arvella Colton, Wystia
"Bubba" Rosser, John "Bubba"
Rufledge, Reggie Rutledge, LaPrecious
Shandell Sewell, daughter of the late
Angela Sewell, Kelvin Sewell, Trina
I.~Nell Sheilds, daughter of Willie Mac
Harden, Ashley Sirmon, granddaughter
of Deborah Talley, Lena Mac Strozier,
Hoshi Abemi, daughter of James and
Annette Phillips, Phyliss Render, grand-
daughter of Opal Hardaway, Dewayne
Ward, Edmond Ward and Joseph Ward.
Happy anniversary goes to Tom
Henry and Lizzie Johnson, who cele-
brated their 58th wedding anniversary.
on Nov. 10. We wish you many more.
The White Plains United Methodist
Church of St. Marks invites everyone
to its annual adults and senior ushers
anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 21 at 11
a.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. Lonnie
Thornton. The public is invited. Rev.
Nathale Walthall is the pastor, Rev.
George Beasley is the associate pastor.
The M.E. Freeman Choir of New St.
Paul CME Church in Lone Oak invites
everyone to attend its anniversary on
Sunday, Nov. 21 at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Leon
Williams is the pastor.
Seed for thought: My country, 'tis of
thee.
Your gift list seems to be growing by the
minute, and you don't have many to spare.
That,s why shopping here makes so much
sense. Parking is easy, the shops are delight-
ful, and YoU'll be free from the long lines
and the hectic pace of the mall or big city.
Everyone wins by shopping at home!
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