Dress
Week
Hogansville
celebrated
13-17.
This is a week that is
used to raise
awareness of the
)ortance of education.
addition, it is Children's
Week.
In honor of these excit-
activities were
and each day had
Fun Dress Code.
November 15,
Opposite Day.
dressed like
and teachers
students.
Students also partici-
ted in DEAR (drop
and read), triv-
questions each morning,
entire day of reading,
for the best
and even a pro-
book sale and auto-
)h session by Dave and
Sargent (authors of
books).
HOGANSVUJ,F. HOME NEWS - IHURSDAk, INOVEMBtsi< z.o, .uO
By Frances Robinson
ALL IN FUN - Wednesday, November 15, was Opposite Day
at Hogansville Elementary. Students dressed like teachers, and
teachers dressed like students. Pictured are teacher, Mrs. Mary
Alford, and student, Amanda Jones, who even expanded her
waistline to emulate Mrs. Alford's pregnancy.
Carolyn Davis
Grand Marshal
The Hogansville Chamber
of Commerce Committee has
selected Carolyn Davis to be the
Grand Marshal of the
Christmas Parade this year.
The main criteria used is a
person who has contributed to
the community and she is a per-
fect example.
Mrs. Davis has always been
a very strong supporter of her
church and has exhibited strong
interest and dedication to the
children of the church and the
community.
Each week she makes a trip
to Ingles to get the food they
donate to the Food Closet.
This she has done or made
sure it was done even during a
time when this was an impossi-
ble task for her.
THERE HAVE BEEN some
elderly people who found them-
selves unable to come to the
Food Closet but Carolyn made
sure that they had food deliv-
ered to them.
Carolyn also helps with the
acquisition of clothes for the
Clothing Closet and has been
there to help distribute both
food and clothes to those in need.
Carolyn also serves on the
Share Board.
She is always there when
certain emergencies arise to
help, even though the people
never know it was her and she
prefers to keep it that way.
IN THE PAST she was very
active with school activities,
especially the Band Booster
Club, among others.
Carolyn, for those who know
her well, does a lot for people
and all this despite a full-time
job with long, demanding hours.
This year the Chamber has
chosen to recognize Carolyn
Davis, a truly wonderful and
giving person who has been a
great asset to Hogansville.
We invite everyone to come
out on December 1st at 5:00 p.m.
at the City Park to sing the mar-
velous songs of Christmas and
at 6:00 p.m. to watch the parade
and to help us recognize Carolyn
Davis and to usher in the
Christmas season, a time of joy,
love and peace.
j
's Who's
Birthday
Turner, Ellen
Jody Wade, Mr. and
Alga Robinson, anniver-
Harrison,
stopher Thomas, Hannah
Billy
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Mr. and Mrs. John
and Mr. and Mrs.
White,
Devin Brock,
Marciniak, Randy R.
Will Turner.
27
Medford, Kerry
R/nffy'Bussey, Mr.
Mrs. Brad Stephens,
28
II, Ralph
Vern Wegienka, Mr.
Mrs. Thomas Evans,
Refriser,
Jth Slidil
Ives
or Shelv,
sper
iry Door
indies
Ice Make
Fountain, Jessie
Matt Odom, Claude A.
Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Boatman, anniversary.
Books
on Sale Nov. 30
Half-price books from
will be available
Nov. 30th from 12
until 5:30 p.m. at the
of Commerce on the
Book Fair, then
Christmas Parade at 6
There will be gifts, and
stuffers too.
By Frances Robinson
CHOICE - Mrs. Jean
selected Teacher
Month at Hogansville
School.
- $100K PER YEAR
i You are looking for
and have
skills call
today at
770-252-1929
(E.O.E.)
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