HOGANSVlU: HOME N],ZWS - THURSDAY, Nov. 20, 2003 PAGV. 3-A
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TIMES- The Bingo Bunch helped Ruby Calhoun and Ann
celebrate their OctOber birthdays at Ingles last Wednesday.
: ARTWORK-
4rs. Cynthia Harper auc-
45 works of art done
Flint River Academy mid-
grades and high school
during the
PTO meeting.
event raised over $1,000
be spent on canvases and
Jpplies for our art students.
bidding was competitive
fun and done with a fine
emulating the great art
houses.
USEFUL THEME- A diaper shower was
held at the Manchester Recreation
Department on Nov. 2 for Lewanna
Howard, pictured above. The shower was
given by her loving family and friends.
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APPRECIATED- Billy Bryant, Associate
Editor of the Talbotton New Era and sports
writer for the Manchester Star-Mercury was
honored in Talbotton last Thursday evening,
November 13 at the semi-annual Farm/City
appreciation banquet to honor citizens both
rural and urban who have contributed to
the welfare of Talbot County.
Group Collecting Toys, Food
The Home Builders as Project Santa Claus.
Association of Midwest Monetary contributions to
Georgia and its Sales & help provide toys and food
Marketing Council is once items for the recipients can
again helping provide be brought to an Open House,
Christmas to children in each scheduled Friday, Dec. 5,
of the 10 counties in its serv- from noon until 5 p.m. at the
ice area. association office, 101
The yearly event, which Devant St. (Ste. 306),
was begun last year, is known Fayetteville.
Christmas Festival Is Dec. 13
Shepherd's Care Day
School invites the communi-
ty to A Hamilton Christmas
Festival, Dec. 13 from 3-8
p.m. at Mike Tracey Arena.
Come and enjoy arts and
crafts vendors, sleigh rides,
carnival rides, local choirs
and a visit from Santa.
The students at
Shepherd's Care will perform
"The Crippled Lamb" at 7
o'clock.
Admission is free with a
canned good donation.
Call 628-0084 for infor-
mation. Vendor spots are still
available.
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• Cplf' Ceremony Held
New Roosevelt Museum
Batson Cook, the builders
FDR Memorial
,0. i Iit,tle.: :White
held a "Topping Off"
7 this past Saturday.
;Topping Off is a part of
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that when a the
is finished and all
has to be added is the
and interior, a celebra-
occurs workers and
enjoy a lunch togeth-
1 the building.
new FDR Memorial
g is well on
towards completion
:fabricators begin the
of creating the
and the building gets
local dignitaries,
Mayor Ramsey of
Springs, Nancy Jones,
of the
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Alan Resendez
Cathy Noles
Dianne Carter
Hank Butler
John White
Alyssa Stillwell
Steve Balaam
Mr. and Mrs.
(A)
Jimmy
Nov. 21
Baylee Starling
Bobbie Dorrough
Donna Richardson
boug Spradlin
Lurline Craven
Mr. and Mrs.
(A)
Mr. and Mrs.
(A)
Parkway Flea Market
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Harry
Tommy
Nov. 22
Carolyn Davis
bee Dee Williamson
Kitty Dopp
Myra Duffey
Terrie Vaughn
Will Jones
Maude E. Colley (M)
Nov. 23
Matthew Bugg
Martin (M)
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:bonny Turner
Ellen Hubbard
Jody Wade
Pamela Fretwell
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
TAKING SHAPE- The new $5 million memorial museum
is just $200,000 short of its final goal in the fundraising
campaign.
Meriwether County
Commission, Georgia Dept.
of Natural Resources repre-
sentatives, builders, suppli-
ers and construction workers
attended the luncheon.
All enjoyed the speakers
who thanked everyone for
such a fine job, while eating
a fine Bar-B-Que plate, pre-
pared by Mac's. Abit Massey,
Chairman of the Roosevelt
Warm Springs Memorial
Advisory Committee, stated
"We are making history come
alive, not only for the historic
site, but for Meriwether
County and the State of
Georgia."
Montgomery (A)
Nov. 25
Cheryl Harrison
Christopher Thomas
Hannah Weiher
Laymon Powers III
Ryan Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Spradlin (A)
Mr. and Mrs. John
Cranston Jr. (A)
Mr. and Mrs. John White
(A)
Billy D. Spradlin (M)
Nov. 26
Andrea Hines
Ashley Singleton
Devin Brock
Faye Smith
John Almand
Lucile Marciniak
Randy R. McWhorter
Will Turner
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