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Camp News Celebration honors Cory Henderson on his eighth birthday; Whaleys vacation in Las Vegas David Greer Sr. rode to San Antonio, Texas recently on his motorcycle to visit his grandson, eight-year-old Nathan Blond, who has a broken leg after a car/bike accident. He is at home and doing well. His is one of my granddaughter, Liesa and Dr. Carls sons. (Betty Greer is his grandmother.) Snow Lake
News Bluegrass Festival plans underway Hello Snow Lakers. I hope you had a good week. If you know of anyone sick or needing help please call Sue Graves, 224-3264. Carey Chapel
& Mt. Pleasant News Sympathy extended to Curl family Sympathy and love are expressed to John Bricky Curl and family in the death of his mother, Olean Curl. Dot Langston and family members traveled to Branson, Mo. for a week to visit with Rick Langston and family. Rick has a show Keeping It Country at the Little Opry Theatre. If you take a vacation to Branson stop by to see Rick and his band. Waterford
News Millers Court No. 301 hosts special services Saturday Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal. But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven. Where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt. And where thieves do no break through nor steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Matt. 6:19-21 Omitted from last weeks program were the welcome by Travis Coleman; theme, Deacon Robert Curry; selection, Providence Choir; reading, Regina Walker; finance, Elder Lavora Blake; Deacon Jasper Mull and Bro. Nathan Hughes; selection, Praise of Zion from Memphis, Tenn.; introduction of speaker, Minister Evelyn Elliott; speaker, Rev. Eric Shields; Words of Thanks, Bro. Elcue Curry; remarks, ministers; benediction, Rev. Shield. Sunday, March 19, the morning message was delivered by Minister Evelyn C. Elliott. She used for a subject, Working On Our Building. Music by the youth choir. Scripture reading by Tara Turnage and Stephanie Meyers. Saturday, March 25, 6 p.m. Millers Court No. 301 and Waterford Lodge will present their salad fiesta and fashion review at Waterford Lodge Hall. Donation at the door, only $5. The public is invited. Report News:
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