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Chair'
Today
a star in the Rocking Chair Club at Hogansville
School November 16 at Hogansville Elementary
beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Retired Teachers Meet Today
• The Troup Retired Educators Association will hold the
scheduled meeting on Thursday, November 16 at
a.m., at the Highland Country Club in LaGrange. The
presented by Mrs. Carol Cain, Troup County's
Year and a story teller.
President Larry Musick invites all retired educators in
area to attend this meeting.
Names People of the Month
• Callaway High School has named its "People-Of-The-
for October.
Winners were Athlete - Philip Carpenter; Citizen - Stacy
Student - Manesra Hall; and Teacher - Mark Veon
of Driveway Repair Scare
• Troup County Sheriff Donny Turner said that Jerry
Cline, 48, of LaGrange was arrested October 30th for
by deception after he overcharged a county resident
r a driveway repair on October llth. According to the vic-
Cline told her that he would do the repair for $200.00
t when he finished the work he billed her for $600.00.
If anyone knows the location of Cardin, please call Crime
at 812-1000 or the Sheriff's Office at 883-1616.
Sought in Lawn Trailer Theft
• Investigators with the Troup County Sheriff's Office
asking for help in solving the recent theft of a 6x10 lawn
hunter green in color and loaded with over $12,000
of lawn care equipment. The theft occurred between
hours of 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. On October 21st and took
in Meadowland Subdivision.
If anyone has any information concerning this or any
please call Crime Stoppers at 812-1000.
Pageant Planned Nov. 16
• The Mr. and Ms. CHS Pageant will be held at CaUaway
on Thursday, November 16 at 7:00 p.m.
Center
ts Activities
activities are November 23
at the Hogansville Happy Thanksgiving.
November 24
16 Center closed.
singing, quilting. November 27
17 ' ' Cerarm'es, Bridge.
for your health. November 28
20 Kathy Brown nutrition,
ceramics, painting, Bingo.
21 November 29
dinner. Crafts, Mahjongg.
22 November 30
9 a.m., Mahjongg, 1 Happy birthday, Josie
Smith.
Shepherd
' On Tap
November 19, Southern
Services,Inc. will kick
Third Annual "Gallop
Shepherd," a fund-
event featuring a 3.1
; mile fun run.
f the"Gallop for Good
promoted during
Physical Therapy
to raise the communi-
regarding the
physical therapy as
much needed funds for
program, the
Shepherd Therapeutic
Good Shepherd
Center is a non-
Springs, that features a riding
academy for handicapped per-
sons. The Center's
Hippotherapy program (thera-
peutic horseback riding) is one
of only 10 in Georgia and allows
both handicapped children and
adults to achieve previously
unattainable successes through
horseback riding.
The Second Annual event
was an overwhelming success,
raising over $1,000 for a terrif-
ic cause.
If you would like more
information regarding the
Gallop for Good Shepherd,
please contact Tara Wflkie, P.T.
at 706-845-9383.
tioch Baptist
• Jubilee
Baptist Church, 1130 Blue Creek Road, HogansviUe,
a Thanksgiving Jubitee November 19-21 with Dr. Greg
and The Good News Trio.
times are: Sunday, November 19, 10:00 a.m., Good
Trio and Dr. Greg Holbrook; 11:00 a.m., Good News "lrio
; 6:00 p.m., Good News Trio and Dr. Greg
Monday, November 20, 7:00 p.m., Good News Trio and
Holbrook; Tuesday, November 21, 7:00 p.m., Candlelight
True
Heroes
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H I I I
By Frances Roblnsor
PAYING TRIBUTE - On
Saturday, November 11,
American Legion Post 152 ol
Hogansville held a celebration
to pay respect and to honor the
men and women of all branch-
es of the armed forces. Donalc
Neese presided over the cele-
bration. Dr. Jimmy Brown gave
the invocation and Tommy
Thrower spoke about the veter-
ans who gave their time anc
efforts to proudly serve their
country. Above all, homage was
paid to those gallant American
heroes who made the supreme
sacrifice for theirfellowman. May
their efforts not have been in
vain. The honor of laying the
wreath ceremony was conduct-
ed by Miss Joyce Wade and Mr,
Jack Leidner. Both are retired
Chief Warrant Officers of the
U.S. Army. Agood crowd attend-
ed and the Legion appreciates
their attendance.
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