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'Badges for Life' Blood Drive
for Dec. 30 at Alvista
The Greenville law enforcement
)fficers and firefighters want you to
save lives by donating blood at the
for Life Blood Drive on Dec. 30
2-7 p.m. at Alvista Healthcare
The Badges for Life Blood Drive is
friendly competition between fire-
rs and law enforcement officers
increase blood donations during the
season. Give the greatest gift
)f all during the holiday season - give
gift of life.
You can also pledge your blood dona-
tion to the law enforcement or to the
firefighters and help your favorite
group with the Badges for Life recog-
nition.
Badges for Life T-Shirts will be given
to all participants of the blood drive as
well as a chance to win tickets to an
Atlanta Hawks game.
The American Red Cross desperate-
ly needs more people to become blood
donors.
They also need current donors to
give two or more times a year.
The blood supply is very low, oper-
ating daily on the edge of disaster - often
with enough blood to last only two or
three days.
The southern region needs 1,200 peo-
ple to donate blood each day in order to
have enough blood for all the patients
in this area.
Blood is a life saving resOurce for
which there is no substitute.
To sign up to give blood at Alvista
Healthcare Center on Dec. 30, between
the hours of 2-7 p.m., please contact
Sherry Gilson at 706-672-4241.
Walk are also welcome.
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& Tax Service
114 Commerce Street, Hogansville • 706.637-8022 - Pam & Sm
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Remember Our Troops
In Your Ho[i, day Prayers
HappyHoliday s
WishmgwY:loPo;ajCera:drotY 0 :tethg Uo:drOa: =: ?f year
By Bryan Geter
CHRISTMAS - The children of Robert and Odessa Kent enjoyed their annual Christmas dinner and party,
eld in the fellowship hall of the Corinth United Methodist Church two weeks ago. The children include Katherine
Bonnie Morgan, Barbara Cartill, Leroy Kent, Jack Kent, Skeet Kent, Agnes Driessen and Peggy Seymour.
4ot present were Rosie Bone and Mary Gladney.
• By Bryan Geter
;URPRISED
Katherine
e n t
of
tsville,
was sur-
when
;he opened
gift at the
By" Bryan Geter
LET'S EAT-
Virginia Kent
(R) and
Frances
Driessen of
Hogansville fill
their plates with
turkey, ham and
all the trim-
mings at the
Kent Christmas
dinner recently.
Tree Participant List Keeps Growing
TI StdflighYTred'[s nv
n display on Main Street in
park. If you would like to
dace a bell on the tree in
someone or in mem-
ory of someone please call
Estes at 637-6440. Bells
$10 for one name on one
ell, or $15 for two names on
Proceeds from the
of the bells are used for
he Hogansville Empty
Fund.
Names of "In Memory
)f" bells are: Nedra & Glen
, by their children
grandchildren; Bobby
children
grandchildren; Velma
Grady Higgins, by their
and grandchildren;
Mrs. Willie Laster, by
family; Trenton
ichardson, by Sammy and
7ce Richardson; Mr. and
Z. D. Meadows, by
Meadows and Ann
Mr. and Mrs.
Ayers, by their fami-
Mr. and Mrs. Will
by Mabel and
Williamson; Edward
ruce, by Mary Bruce; Frank
Pilot Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Strickland, by Ralph and
Sybil .Gaddy; Wade Gaddy, by
Ralph and Sybil Gaddy and
Lois Spence; Don'Spence, by
Lois Spence and Ralph and
Sybil Gaddy; Glenn Estes, by
Nell Estes, Renee Coggin, by
Mom and Dad; Martha
Cousins, by Green Bough
Garden Club; Eugene
Crocker, by Jean Crocker;
Brent Williamson, by Shirley
and Roger Williamson; Mr.
and Mrs. G.L. Fomby, by
Larry and Helen Fomby.
Don Weiher, by John and
Stephanie Weiher; Arthur
and Mary Smith, with love,
Nancy Smith; Judy Smith
Rainey, with love, Nancy
Smith; Minnie Ruth Wood, by
Craig, Sheila, and Monica
Simpson; Michael Bailey, by
Elaine Carr; Rick Ramos, by
Elaine Carr; Nicholas
Barrett, by Elaine Carr;
Lendon Spires, by Renee and
David Kelley; Monroe
Hawkins, by Renee Kelley.
Edith Buchanan, by Janie
and Eddie Dollar; Frank
Crawford, by Hazel Stitcher
and Evelyn Higgins; Brown
Dollar, by Janie and Eddie
Dollar; Donnie Faulkner, by
Ruth Faulkner; Jimmy
Streat. by Jennifer Streat;
and Susan Littlefield Whitt
and Honesty Hope Whitt, by
mother, children, brother and
boyfriend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Gaddy, by Ralph & Sybil
Gaddy; Martha Cousins, by
Homemakers Club; Christine
Samples, by Elaine Carr;
H.M. Harmon & W.J.
Harmon, by Sara G. Harmon;
Jonathan Ashbaugh, by
Shirley Asgbaugh; Frank
Crawford by Mildred
Crawford; Roy Daniel, by
Clara Daniel; Ruby
Cheatham, by Jean Gottshall;
Howard & Lorene Lowery, by
Tommy & Eloise Thrower;
Billy Ray Strain, by Nita
Strain.
Leon L. Hamby, by Nita
Strain; John Artley Jr. & Mary
Crockett, by Virginia Artley;
Charles East, by Debbie;
Ronnie Bugg, by Samantha &
family; Ruby Cheatham, by
Ray Cheatham; Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Claude Ringer, by Nita,
Elizabeth, Deloris and Willie,
Jr.; Claude McKibben Sr., by
Sara McKibben; Corey
Plans Christmas Eve Service
Primrose United
Church, located in
Primrose community
Greenville and
will hold a
2hristmas Eve candle light
starting at 7 p.m.
Everyone is invited to
special and mean-
service with your fam-
to celebrate the birth of
our Savior.
The church will be lit with
candles and oil lamps with the
only electricity being used
for the Christmas tree.
Memory candles will be
lit as names of deceased
members and members of
the community are read.
The service will include
the reading of the Christmas
Story, communion, and the
singing of Christmas carols.
The service should last 45
minutes.
The church is located on
Primrose Road, just off Hwy
27-41 (Roosevelt Hwy)
between Greenville and
Luthersville.
Rev: Vaden Horn is pas-
tor.
Deacon of the Week - Ken
_ [ As you pray, remember
)r s h°b Tillman, Lucile Wilson,
bauline Powers, Wendy Irvin,
ing for Iarcellite Broussard, Clara
ketballyrd, Lucy Cantrell, Robert
Reason, Ruth Harris and
12 with arshall Fleming.
try out i Our christian sympathy
extended to the families of
' is not Infant Karlee Alexis Calhoun
ers are nd Hewlette Haralson at
s. their recent deaths•
at 655" Children's time: Joycie
rown
The Adult Choir present-
ed their cantata, "His Very
Own Star", in the morning
service. There was no
evening service that night
and will be no evening serv-
ices Dec. 24 and 28.
We were happy to have
many visitors with us Sunday.
We will have a New Years
Eve service Dec. 31 at 7 p.m.
Our choir bill be bringing spe-
cial music and a message
from our astor. There will
be refreshments afterwards
in the church fellowship hall,
a prayer time and dismissal
around 9 p.m.
January Bible Study will
be from the book of I Timothy.
Rev. Willis teaches this study
of the New Testament book
on Wednesday nights, begin-
. ning Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. If you
would like a study book
(optional), please call the
church office and place your
order. The Bible study is slat-
ed for Wednesday nights "in
four sessions.
Call me with your holiday
news for the paper.
McKibbefi, •-by Sara
McKibben; Jan C. Nash, by
Hugh Nash; Marion Martin,
by Ruth Martin; Corey A.
McKibben, by John & Even
McKibben; and Laura
Tillman, by John & Eve
McKibben.
Names of "In Honor Of"
include A1 Simpson - Lone
Oak Tree Farm, by Pilot Club;
Millie Griffith and Ruth
Harris, by Green Bough
Garden Club; Dr. Greg
Freeman, by his staff; Cory
Wargofrak, with love, Monica
Simpson; Hugh and Aletha
Fritts, by Ray and Elaine
Fritts; Children and
Grandchildren, by Jean
Crocker; and Shirley Wright,
by Janie and Eddie Dollar.
Timothy & Braxton
Ashbaugh, by Shirley
Ashbaugh; Ray Cheathem, by
Jane Gottshall; our Children
and Grandchildren, by
Marion & Mary Sue Shivers;
Mary L. McCullum, by your
grandson, Hugh Nash;
Miracle Tabernacle Family
Worship, by Hugh R. Nash;
Robert and June Nash, by
your son, Hugh Nash; Ruth
Martin, by Nathan, Paula, and
Anne Marie Le; Herman and
Amelia Chatman, by Nathan,
Paula and Anne Marie Le.
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May your holiday be filled
with every
happiness the holidays
have to offer. We
appreciate your
patronage and friendship.
l00illiam
& :00ary's
Antiques
Sports Collectibles
200 East Main St.
706-637-9497
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With warm wishes and gratitude from our house to yours.
We alpreciate your calling on us this past year.
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Hwy. 100, Corinth
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Under
New
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