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HOGANSVII2 HOME NEWS - THUgSDAYt DEC. 19 2002
TALENTED- Some of the young musicians that provided Christmas chamber music for William & Mary's Antiques
and Clemens & Co. Books in downtown Hogansville. A second concert will be given Saturday, Dec. 21st at 2 p.m.
The players include Ester Hamby, Luke Hamby, Tim Morgan, Matt Morgan Charlie Karvelas, Kendall Freeman and
Carly Hall. All are from Hogansville and students of Tracy Gaynor-Pike.
State Patrol Prepares for Lifesaver Weekend
The Georgia State Patrol will join
law enforcement agencies across the
United States and Canada for National
Holiday Lifesaver Weekend, December
20-22.
This is the eleventh year of the safe-
ty program designed to encourage safe
travel during the Christmas holiday
period.
Georgia State Patrol Commander
Colonel George Ellis said state troopers
will be keeping an extra close eye out
for impaired drivers during their week-
end patrols. "This time of year is espe-
cially dangerous on our roads and that
danger is only compounded by alcohol
and drug impaired drivers," he said.
"We are joining this nationwide effort
because it focuses on driving beha,Aors
that kill across the nation - this is not
just a local problem."
To kick off the National Holiday
Lifesaver Weekend, Georgia State
Troopers will patrol with their head-
lights on throughout the day on Friday,
December 20 which is "National Lights
on for Life Day." Motorists are also
encouraged to turn on their headlights
that day in support of the lifesaving
efforts. "This is an appropriate lead-in
to the events of Lifesaver Weekend,"
Colonel Ellis said.
National Holiday Lifesaver
Weekend is coordinated by the
International Association of Chiefs of
Police and is part of Operation C.A.R.E.,
or Combined Accident Reduction Effort.
Operation C.AaR.E. is designed to reduce
the number of traffic deaths nationwide.
Deacon of the Week: Ken
Hines.
As you pray, remember:
Bob Tillman, Press Miller,
Lucile Wilson, Pauline
Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Neighbors, Elizabeth Garner,
Mar,] Kathryn Gillespie, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Crawford,
Freda Kelley, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Moore, Tom Flournoy,
Wendy Irvin, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Yarbrough, Cindy
McNally, Frank Fuller, Grace
Brown, Lamar l_zmcaster and
Susie Crum.
Our Christian sympathy
is extended to the family of
June Hendrix at her recent
death.
The Sunday School fel-
lowship was December 15 at
our church.
Worship With The Word:
Marie Hines reading from
Isaiah 60: 1-3.
The special music was a
solo, "In the Bleak
Midwinter" by Sondra Lee,
accompanied on piano by
Rachel Drake. The Adult
Choir special music was
"Carols Sing."
Rev Harold Willis'
Sunday morning message on
December 15 was "Where Is
He" (Matthew 2: 1-10).
Congratulations to: Bill
and Ellen Davis at the birth
of a granddaughter, Anna
Grace, November 27, She
weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces
and was 20 inches long. Chuck
and Hillary Davis are the
proud parents;
Kenneth and Susie Dial at
the birth of a granddaughter,
Lindsey Brooke, November
27. She weighed 7 pounds, 14
ounces and was 21 inches
long. Cindy and Matt Ransone
are the proud parents;
Emmett and Joan
Williams at the birth of a
great-grandson, Dake
Jefferson Williams,
December 4. Brandon and "
Susan Williams are the proud
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Phillips and Miss Patti
Phillips attended Christmas
at Woolsey and Hark the
Herald Angels Sing Friday
night, December 6th.
The Pastor's Sunday
School class held their
Christmas party Friday
night, December 13th at
Rogers Barbecue in
Hogansville. Attending were
Rev. Harold and Belle Willis,
Bill and Ellen Davis, Patti
Phillips, Mary Jo Keith, Joe
Travis and Evelyn Spivey,
Kenneth and Susie Dial, Huell
and Marguerite Stephens and
Bill and Joycie Brown.
We will have no evening
services December 22 nor 29.
The fifth Sunday night
song service will not be held
this month.
Correction: Our Christian
sympathy is extended to the
family of James Edward
Manley, husband of Linda
Bennett Manley at his recent
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titude of the heavenly host praising God, and
saying, glory to God in the highest, and on earth
peace, good will tonm'd men.
- Luke 2:13-14
Wishing you a blessed holiday.
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We will have Communion
on Sunday, January 5th at 11
a.m. That night, Bert Sandler
will conduct a Seder service
at 6 p.m.
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