HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - DECEMBER 16, 1999 PAGE 3
gansviUe Pilot (:i!ub Sponsors 00nnual Starlight Tree
Each year, the Hogansville
Club sponsors the
:ht Tree project, which
provide for the Empty
Fund.
The Starlight Tree is locat-
at Lasater Realty and indi-
,anies, or families
purchase a bell for the
in honor or in memory of
special.
Bells are $10 for a single
and $15 for two names.
mrchase a bell, contact Nell
of the Pilot Club at 637-
Those who have purchased:
*In honor of Raylee
rling, by Grandmama and
*In honor of Laura Guy, by
and Daddy;
*In honor of Ann Pike, by
and grandchildren;
*In honor of Evelyn Teal,
grandchildren and great-
.,
*In honor of Jim Lasater,
the Hogansville Pilot Club;
• In honor of A1 Simpson of
Lone Oak Tree Farm by the
Hogansville Pilot Club;
• In honor of Skeet Kent and
Larry Reeves by the
Hogansville Pilot Club;
• In honor of the
Homemakers Club, by the
members;
*In memory of Bill Oliver
by Pete and Chris Oliver;
*In memory of Bettye Cook
by Wallace Cook;
*In memory of Kathleen
Wright by Mildred and Frank
Craw ford;
• In memory of Claude
McKibben by John and Eve
McKibben;
*In memory of Corey Allen
McKibben by Eve and John
McKibben;
*In memory of Laura
Tillman by Eve and John
McKibben;
*In memory of Brent
Williamson by Shirley and
Roger Williamson;
*In memory of Nedra and
Glen Williamson by their chil-
dren;
BRYAN GETER/STAFF
THE STARLIGHTTREE, located at Lasater F:lealty, helps provide for
the Empty Stocking Fund. individuals, companies, or families may pur-
chase a bell for the tree in honor or in memory of someone special.
*In memory of Bobby
Higgins by Evelyn and chil-
dren:
• In memory of Velma and
Grady Higgins by their chil-
dren;
*In memory of Glenn Estes
by Nell Estes;
*In memory of Renee
Coggin by Mom and Dad;
• In memory of Wally by
family;
*In memory of Carl
Hoffman by Laura, Karen and
David Guy;
• In memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Strickland by Sybil and
Ralph Gaddy;
*In memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Gaddy by Sybil and
Ralph Gaddy;
• In memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Laster by children;
*In memory of Ann
Shelnutt by brothers and sis-
ters;
• In memory of M.A. Teal by
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren;
• In memory of Edith
Buchanan by Janie and Eddie
Dollar;
*In memory of Monroe
Hawkins by Renee Hawkins;
*In memory of Lendon
Spires by Renee Hawkins;
.In memory of Edward
Bruce by Mary Bruce;
*In memory of Corey
McKibben by Sara McKibben;
,,In memory of Claude
McKibben by Sara McKibben;
*In memory of Honest
Hope by Susan, Jamie, Jody,
Jackie and Jessica;
*In memory of Mr. and Mrs.
M.N. Stephens by Huell,
Marguerite, and Sandy
Stephens;
.In memory of Buck Smith
by Huell, Marguerite and
Sandy Stephens;
*In memory of Julia and
Charlie Heard by Gary and
Eleanor Washington;
*In memory of Tom
Brawner by Agnes Brawner;
*In honor of Alice
Littlefield by Susan, Jamie,
Jody, Jackie and Jessica.
MountviUe News
by Mac Towns
Members of the Mountville
z Club met Dec. 6 and
the holiday season
a program of Christmas
presented by the
.qand Community
ers."
The Rev. Dane Wagner, pas-
of the Mountville, Big
and Odessadale United
)dist Churches, intro-
director Kate Bohannon;
Judy Griffies; and the
choir representing
churches from the
The choral concert perfor-
hted a variety of
ranging from contempo-
to traditional Christmas
Mountville Community
Darrell Hester, and David
McMichael, all of Newnan;
Also, Betty J. Bohannon;
Kate Bohannon, with children
Robin and Sarah; Steve and.
Wendy Bohannon; Samantha
Colquitt; Larry and Judy
Griffies; Myron Haynes; Linda
Heath;
Also, Nancy McLain; Mark
Spence and daughter Christi;
Bobby and Alma Jane
Thompson; Kathy Thompson; •
Freddie Vollner; Dane and
Marry Wagner, with daughter
Katie Underwood; and Howard
Wilson, all of Moreland.
The invocation was given by
Tony Whisnant, a Troup County
teacher of the Visually
Impaired.
Hostesses for the covered
dish dinner included Angela
President Jackie Jones Chambers, Nancy Newsome
:S',:"and Rtt0h 'Wilson. 'Wanda
omers :,..Costly,deooraed the serving
l.1.x t' . c.•-. ,
....... ........ "tables vith .... a ..... Nativity
Newcomers included Joel
Daniel, and daugh-
of the Mountville-
area. Frances is a
at West Georgia
ristian Academy, where
is a tenth grade student.
is associated with
in LaGrange.
Guests included J.R. and Sue
of Gay; and families of
"Moreland Community
ers" of Coweta County.
"Singers" and their families
Brenda Cooper,
arrangement•
President Jackie Jones rec-
ognized all members with
November and December birth-
days.
Reports were given by
Secretary Gayla and Treasurer
Wanda Costley.
President Jones announced
Mountville Community Club
meetings will be held Monday
after the third Sunday in each
month at 7:00 p.m. The next
meeting is scheduled for Jan.
17, 2000.
New Arrivals
II
Holmes
and Mrs. John Allen
of Palm City, Florida
the birth of their son,
Henry Holmes ("Will")
,,mber 7.
Maternal grandparents are
and Jean Miller of
sville and paternal
are Allen and
Holmes of LaGrange.
Drake
and Mrs. David H.
Jr. of Senoia announce
the birth of a son, Andrew David
Drake, born Thursday,
Thanksgiving Day, November
25 at Peachtree Regional
Hospital in Newnan. He
weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and
was 20 3/4" long.
The mother is the former
Caroline Carter of Manassas,
Virginia.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Z. Brand
of Hogansville and Mr. and Mrs.
David H. Drake, Sr. of Winston
Salem, N.C. Paternal great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Troy R. White of Franklin and
Mr. and Mrs. MarreU Brand of
LaGrange.
Week at
The Chamber
of Commerce
i
calender for this week
howing meetings of the
Merchants, the
Troup Alumni
the. Downtown
Authority, the
Countdown
qmittee, The Women's
Board and General
and the Tourism
;e's Budget
week's calender also
shows a meeting of the Southern
Economic Developers Council,
and the Presidential Pathways
Travel Association.
There will also be a gradu-
ating at West Georgia Christian
Academy and a tour for the
Georgia Film & Video Division
of the Georgia Department of
Industry, Trade, and Tourism.
The LaGrange-Troup
County Chamber of Commerce
- always at work for you.
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and more
through, out the store
on everything you need
for the hofidays.
Extended hours Saturday