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Ballroom Dance Set for Jan. 10
The Moonlight Ballroom Dance Club Music will be pro;ided by the IBM cha, tango, and more!
of I2Grangeandthe'lYoupCountyParks band. Casual dress.
and Rec Department will sponsor a Visitor couples are welcome at For information or directions to the
dance on Friday, January 10, 2003, at $15.00 per couple, monthly dances or for ballroom dance
the Caltaway Auditorium, Dallis Street, Enjoy traditional ballroom music: lesson information, call (706) 884-5857
LaGrange, from 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. waltz, shag, foxtrot, swing, rumba, cha- or (706) 637-9295.
PLENTY OF CATCHING UP TO DO- Hogansville High School Class of 1947 recently celebrated their 55th anniver-
sary. Pictured, first row left to right, Elsie Smith Downing, Reginald Head, Pete Pike, Mavis Hill Dollar, Harold Clark,
Claudia Mell Yarbrough; second row, Lamar Williams, Betty Jo Landers Spradling, Tommy Thrower, Jane Hodnett
Hubbard, Wesley Duffey, John Hill, Frankie Lee Head Pearce, Betty Hobbs Lewis, Elizabeth Thomas Atkinson, and
Jack Brown.
HIGH HONOR- Cadet 2nd
Lt Matt Morgan (left)
receives the General Billy
Mitchell Award from U. S.
Congressman Mac Collins
(right) (3rd dist, R) at the
Peachtree City - Falcon
Field Composite Squadron
Christmas Banquet Dec.
14.
Hogansville Brothers Get Civil Air Awards
ACHIEVEMENT- Cadet Captain Tim Morgan (left) receives the
Arhelia Earhart Award from U. S. Congressman Mac Collins
Members of the
Peachtree City - Falcon
Field Composite Squadron
of Civil Air Patrol held
their annual Christmas
Banquet and Awards
Ceremony Saturday
evening, December 14th in
the church hall of Christ's
Church in Fayetteville.
Guests of honor were
U. S.. Representative and
Mrs. Mac Collins (3rd Dist,
R). Congressman Collins
presented the two most
prestigious awards of the
evening to cadet brothers
from Hogansville. Cadet
Matt Morgan, 14, received
(right), (3rd dist, R) at the Peachtree City- Falcon Field Composite the General Billy Mitchell
Squadron of CAP annual Christmas Banquet on December 14. Award and was promoted
Don't Forget Real Meaning Behind Christmas
By PATTI PHILLIPS
Christmas is fast
approaching once again.
Seems like only yesterday we
were celebrating this most
joyous occasion the birth of
our Lord and Savior, Jesus
-Christ.
Jesus, the Lord of Lords,
,et King of Kings and Emanuel,
which means God with us was
orglo t born more than two thousand
3 years ago to Joseph, the car-
penter of Nazareth and his
espoused, the Virgin Mary.
Ring in the
Season!
Wishing our neighbors and
friends all the best at
Christmas
Van's
Hardware and
Farmer's Supply
61 Industrial Road, 637-6263
Open 'til noon Christmas Eve
Our Savior was born in a
lowly stable in Bethlehem, as
was foretold, to everyday
people. This was part of God's
holy plan for all mankind.
As we look around us at
the beautiful Christmas trees
and decorations, attend vari-
ous functions of the holiday
season and meet with friends
and loved ones we hold dear
and exchange gifts amongst
ourselves, let us remember
always the greatest gift of all,
Jesus. God sent him down to
earth to teach, heal and save
the world from all our sins.
We are reminded daily by
the sights and sounds of
Christmas that Jesus is the
reason for the season and to
keep Christ in Christmas.
Christ was love sent to us
so long ago and that same God
shows it daily if we only look
around and listen.
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We
Prescribe
A Dose
Of Good
Cheer'.
Enjoy a happy and
healthy holiday.
We appreciate your
patronage.
Hogansville
Pharmacy
300 E. Main St.
706-637-8683
to Cadet 2nd Lt. Older
brother Cadet Tim
Morgan, 16, received the
Amelia Earhart Award and
was promoted to Cadet
Captain. Major Murray
explained that "only 15%
of CAP cadets ever reach
the Mitchell milestone"
and "only 7% reach the
Earhart level of achieve-
ment .
The Morgan brothers
are home schooled_
Civil Air Patrol is the
all-volunteer Auxiliary of
the United States Air
Force. Membership is
open to qualified adults
and young people ages 12
(or in 6th grade) to 18.
With joy in our hearts,
we extend our warm
wishes
to you and your family
for a very merry
Christmas
and a
Happy New Year.
We appreciate your
continued
Ioyalsupport.
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6 weeks to I0 years
6:45 tun. - 5 p.m.
Monday - Friday
a/gy & Barbara Webb
Owners
and Staff
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Gala
New Year s Eve.
Party
Tuesday, December 31
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8:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. • Baked Ziti Diner, Salad
Rolls & Beverage
10:00 p.m. - 2 a.m. °Country Music w/The
New River Band
12 midnight. • Champange Toast
2 a.m ..... ° Full Breakfast
• Party Favors Provided • Reservations Required
• Pre-payment by Dec., 24 ° Single $25, Couple $40
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With warm wishes and gratitude from our house to yours.
We appreciate your calling on us this past year.
Emmett Askew, Joe Lee,
Member of LaGrange and
Georgia Multi-List
Before the
Holiday Dash...
We want to wish everyone all good things in this
#save season. Thank you so very much for your
support and loyality.
All the bestto you and yours!
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