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HOG,S HOM NEws - THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 2002
Evening
Tour Set
For the first time since
F.D. Roosevelt visited Warm
Springs in the 1940s, visi-
tors will be welcomed to his
Little White House for an
evening tour. From 6- 9 p.m.
on Saturday, November 16,
actors Nancy Simko and Dl:
Ibm Wentland will portray
Eleanor and FDR as they
welcome guests into their
living room. The view of
sunset on this quaint cottage
with glowing windows is
particularly scenic and
offers insight into the life of
one of America's greatest
leaders. The $2-$5 admis-
sion fee will go toward the
FDR museum fund.
Located 1/4 mile south
of Warm Springs on H-y. 85
Alt-Hw: 27 Alt.
The phone number is
706-655-5870.
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HELPING HANDS-The Bell South
Pioneers Southside Council made their fall
visit to FDR's Little White House in Warm
Springs to continue their beautification work
on the grounds. Their projects this trip were
to put soil and mulch along the Walk of
Flags and State Stones to stop an erosion
problem and clear a wooded area for spe-
cial programs. Participants were Angela
Cooper, Johnny Cooper, Ruby Daugherty,
Bobbie Hudson, Grace Hudson and Tom
Bahr, President of the group. Little White
House staff members Pamela Lloyd and
Chris Ward are also pictured with the group.
Over the years, the Pioneers have made
a wonderful contribution to the embellish-
ment of the site.
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Charles D. Potts
June 27, 1926 - November 7, 2002
Charles D. Potts, 76, of Grantville,
died November 7th at Newnan Hospital.
The funeral service was conducted
November 9th in the Chapel of the
Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral
Home in Hogansville. The Reverend
Jimme L. Willis officiated and inter-
ment was in Shadowlawn Cemetery in
I_,aGrange.
Pallbearers were Billy Tucker, Paul
Quick, Sonny Watson, Gary Barronton
and Spencer Barronton. Members of the
Grantville Police Department and the
Newnan Police Department served as
honorary pallbetrers.
Mr. Potts was born June 27, 1926 in
Heard County, son of the late David and
Nellie Purgason Potts. He retired as
Police Chief of Grantville after sem4ng
19 years in law enforcement, and was
a member of the First Baptist Church
of Grantville and the Fraternal Order
of Police. Before making his home in
GraatviUe in 1963, Mr. Ports was a res-
ident of LaGrange and was a former
plant manager for Troup Dairies.
Survivors include a daughter and
son-in-law, Gayle and B.J. Thompson of
Grantville; one brother, James Ports of
Mobile, Ala.; and one grandson and
granddaughter-in-law, Chase and
Tiffany Freeman of Hogansville.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Funeral Home of Hogansville was in
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charge of arrangements.
Earl Prescott
June 16, 1909 - November 10, 2002
Earl Prescott, 93, of Hogansville,
died November 10 at Franklin
Healthcare Center. The funeral service
was conducted November 12 at the
graveside in Hillview East Cemetery in
LaGrange with the Reverend Jesse Sims
officiating.
Mr. Prescott was born June 16, 1909
in Randolph County, Alabama, son of
the late Robert Alvin Prescott and the
late Mary Rice Prescott. He had lived
at Hogansville since 1958, was a mem-
ber of the Baptist church, and was
retired from the Dunson Division of
West Point Pepperell Manufacturing
Company in LaGrange.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Bessie Holloway th-escott of
Hogansville; one son and daughter-in-
law. William and Linda Prescott, also of
Hogansvilte: one daughter, Faye
Prescott of Fernandina Beach, Florida:
a grandson and granddaughter-in-law,
David Earl and Shelley Prescott of
Hogansville; and several nieces and
nephews. He was preceded in death by
a daughter, Elizabeth Prescott.
Memorials may be made to the
Hogansville Senior Center in memory
of Mr. Prescott.
The Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Funeral Home of Hogansville was in
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Earline B. Brown
January 11,1938- November 4, 2002
Mrs. Earline B. Brown, 64, of
Hogansville, died November 4th at her
home. The funeral service was con-
ducted November 6th in the Chapel of
the Claude A. McKibben and Sons
Funeral Home in Hogansville. The
Reverend R.C. Prescott officiated and
interment was in Mwtle Hill Cemetery
in Hogansville.
Born January 11, 1938 in Randolph
County, Alabama, Mrs. Brown was the
daughter of the late Florence Bowen
and the late Mary Prestridge Bowen
Hunter. She lived in Hogansville for 45
years, was a member of Faith Baptist
Church in Hogansville, and was the wife
of the late Hillary H. Brown.
Survivors include one daughter,
Susan Brown three sons and a daugh-
ter-in law, Richard and Toni Brown,
David Brown, and Brad Brown, all of
Hogansville; a half-brother, Woodrow
W. Hunter, Jr. of Piedmont, S.C.; a step-
sister, Patricia Parker of Cathlamet,
VCash.; and three grandchildren, Brandy
Brown of Carrollton, Cpl. Richard
Brown, Jr. of Okinawa and Christina
Brown of Hogansville.
The Claude A., McKibben and Sons
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