Tyrone News

2008-08-07 / News

By PRISCILLA MAXWELL Please call 706-678-7657

The pretty flowers at Phillips Mill Baptist Church Sunday were placed in loving memory of Kripter Moore by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore and family.

Please don't forget Phillips Mill Baptist Church's 223rd annual homecoming Sunday, August 10. A covered dish meal will follow the morning worship service. Pastor Robert Rayner will bring the message. The Sunday evening service is at 6 p.m. All members, former members, and interested friends, please feel welcome.

Revival services will be held at Phillips Mill beginning Monday night at 7 p.m. and going through Wednesday night. Visiting speaker will be Rev. Don Rosser, pastor of the Lincolnton Baptist Church. Rev. Steve Rayner, the pastor's son, who is pastor at Rehoboth Baptist Church, will be leading the singing. On Wednesday night there will be homemade ice cream served after the service. If you have an ice cream churn and would like to bring some, please feel welcome. Welcome is extended to all to attend the services.

Visitors of Dan, Mildred, and Jerry McAvoy during the week included Benji McAvoy, Ann Newsome, Gloria Hardy, Claudia McAvoy, and Dorothy Ann Saxon.

The family of the late John and Bert McAvoy Callaway met Saturday, July 26, in Thomson at the home of James and Annie Callaway Callaway, with all their family there to welcome everyone. John and Bert's children included Annie's father, the late Henry Callaway, the late Harold Callaway, the late Mamie (Mrs. Leonard) King, twins, the late Malcolm Callaway and Mabel Rice Workman, who will soon be 93 years old, and lives at Thomson Manor. She broke a hip recently. Her surgery went well and she seems to be getting along extra well for her age. Among those who attended and enjoyed the day were Henry's other children, "Sonny" and his wife Helen and all their family of Monroe; Cecil and his wife Sharon of Homer; and the late Mary Callaway's daughter Linda and her husband Sonny Bryan and family of Philomath; Harold's daughter Jean and her husband John; Mamie's children, Eunice Prince of Thomson and Gerald King and his wife Ann of Augusta and their families; Mabel's two daughters, Martha Beth Flanigan, and family of Lincolnton and Henrietta Lunceford and son Mike of Phillips Mill.

Remember. God loves you.

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