HOGANSVILLE HOtE NEWS - THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2002 PAGE 5-A
BUILDING BONDS AND BRAINS- River Staley and his dad Derek, along with broth-
er Hunter at family reading night at Hogansvilte Elementary.
GOOD TIME - Tyrell Tigner and Janice Stins0n are shown enjoying an Arthur book
together at family reading night on October 28.
WMU Holds November Meeting
By PATTI PHILLIPS
The General WMU of the
Hogansville First Baptist
Church met there for their
monthly meeting Wednesday
night, November 6th with
Helen Stephens, Lillian
Howell, Joyce Williams,
Mavis Phillips, Patti Phillips
and Belle Willis attending.
Call to Prayer: Lfllian
Howell; Opening Prayer:
Helen Stephens. She then
read the minutes. Treasurer's
Report: IAllian Howell.
The ladies voted to give
$100 to Lottie Moon. WMU
ladies will decorate for
Christmas banquet
December 3rd. The banquet
will be December 4th. Teresa
Miller will speak on Tibet.
There will be no
Thanksgiving fruit baskets
this year. The member ladies
will send Thanksgiving cards
to shut-ins of our church.
Shoe boxes are due
November 21st.
The ladies were remind-
ed of the Betty Carpenter
Circle Monday, November 11.
The hostesses will be Lillian
Howell and Joyce Williams.
The program about pas-
sions "Denise Bronaugh:
Making Missions Fun" was
presented by Joyce Williams.
Article told about Denise's
"passion, which is missions.
Joyce Williams gave the
Call to Prayer, which was on
prayer. The prayer focus was
Kabyle of North Africa. She
read the names/places of
service of missionaries hav-
ing a birthday November 6th.
The Closing Prayer was
by Mavis Phillips.
Joyce Williams then gave
many suggestions for proj-
ects.
Several Events Coming Up at Antioch
Several events will be
hosted by Antioch Baptist
Church during the month of
November. On Saturday,
November 23rd a church-
wide Thanksgiving dinner
and singing with The Good
News Trio will be held.
Dinner is at 6:00; singing is
at 7:30. Call for dinner reser-
ver_ions.
Sunday, November 24th
will be Old Fashioned Day
with combined Sunday
School at I0:00 with the Good
News Trio and at II:00 more
special singing with Good
News and guest preacher Dr.
Bill Perry.
Dr. Perry and the Good
News Trio will both be in the
6:00 service.
On Monday, November
25th there will be a special
Jubilee Service with special
singing by the Antioch Choir
and great preaching by Dr.
Perry.
Ihesday, November 26th
will be a Candlelight Service
with a special time of testi-
mony and praise for God's
blessings.
For more information or
reservations for dinner call
the'church at 637 6625. There
will be no Wednesday night
services.
Times Announced for City's
Empty Stocking Campaign
Times have been announced for the
Hogansville Empty Stocking Fund Sign-up.
Times include: Tuesday, November 19th
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, November 20th 10:30 -
11:30 a.m.
Tuesday, November 26th 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Signups will be held at the Hogansville
Recreation Department on Church Street -
Hogansville
Please bring proof of income.
For more information, please call Lori
Drake at 637-9930
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