Tyrone News
Phillips Mill Baptist Church will have Vacation Bible School June 16-20. This year's theme is "Outrigger Island." The staff includes the following: Charlotte Waller, director; Angie Roth, crafts and assistant director; Leah Riordan and Libby Walden, babies to threeyear olds; Stangela Roth, four and fiveyear olds; Sonny Hubbard, third and fourth grades; Sherrie McAvoy and Jessie Spradlin, fifth and sixth grades and up; Tena Moore, recreation; Sarah Jackson, music; Becky Mann, decorations; Jackie Echols, refreshments and kitchen. If your name is not listed and God is calling you to help with this important ministry to families, please contact Charlotte or Angie and you will be put to a task. Please pray about your part. Thanks to all who have already accepted a job. ƒFriends and relatives of Mrs. Mary Nell Taylor Denard, 94, of Phillips Mill are sorry to learn about her falling at her home and cracking some ribs last week. Rev. Wade Palmer and his wife Ann, neighbors on her lifeline, answered and carried her to Wills Memorial Hospital where she spent several days. Her children, Cloyd and Brenda, met them at the hospital. She is in good spirits. ƒMargaret Edwards enjoyed spending Mother's Day in Thomson with her sister Geraldine and her husband Franklin Jones, and attending church with them at Calvary Baptist out from Thomson. They enjoyed lunch at "Miss Jane's" in Warrenton. ƒOn Wednesday night prior to Mother's Day, Margaret Edwards' son Clinton Edwards of Lexington, S.C., met her in Thomson. He treated his mother to a pre-Mother's Day meal at White Columns. ƒ Virginia Hunter and son John enjoyed spending Mother's Day in Lincolnton with her daughter Marcia and her husband Perry Kirkland, and their daughter Kimber who is a senior this year at Lincolnton High School. They were delighted to have Perry's mother to join them. ƒVisitors of Dan and Mildred McAvoy and Jerry during the week and weekend besides the other children were Gloria Hardy, Ann and Warren Newsome, Billy McAvoy and son Johnny. ƒI would like to apologize for leaving out Shirley Wilson Anderson's name from the write-up of the Union Point High School Class of 1954 annual class reunion last week. She is an active member of Bethesda Baptist Church near Union Point and enjoyed having the opportunity to ride to the reunion with classmates Douglas Durham of Valdosta and his wife Vickie. Others joining them in their nice van were Remona Newsome Power and husband Hoyt, and Gloria Hardy. Can you guess who the entertainer was going to and from the reunion! Thanks for your understanding.
ƒThose from Phillips Mill Baptist Church attending this year's homecoming Sunday, May 18, at Carter's Grove Baptist Church were Marvin and Oleta McAvoy, Priscilla Maxwell, Mary Jane Scarborough and son Tyler, Mickey and Nancy Sisson, and John Sisson. I hope to write all about the homecoming next week as Memorial Day weekend is coming up. It was very nice as usual. My parents, Em. L. and Mattie Sherrer Johnson, two sisters, and a brother are buried at Carter's Grove where my mother grew up. The brother and sister died very young when my parents lived in that community before I was born. ƒRemember. God loves you.







