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~ mmm Mr*. Robert dwtthlt ‘", w.s.w.s. . Mr's. Kenneth Hahey was the hostess for the March Women’s Society of World Service at her home Wednesday eve. Rev. Raymond Wilson gave the devotions. Mrs. Enos Hollar presented the lesson, “This Moment of History, Our Opportunity,” as ‘a candle light service with 10 ladies assisting. Roll call was answered with a Bible verse. Mi's. Oscar Haney gave Spiritual life remarks and shared a letter from Mrs. Lucille Strayer, Africa, formerly of Milford. Mrs. Robert Heckaman reported for Christian Social Rela-

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tioßß and- poad > the re- ■ port. Mrs. IJohald fox and Mrs, Raymond Wilson announced the Mother and Daughter meeting for Thursday eve, May 5, at the church annex, with a pot luck supper. Sandwiches add drinks will be furnished, and a nice program is being arranged. Any another and daughter interested is invited to attend. Visitors were Mrs. Larry Haney pnd Mrs. Paul Kegebein. Refreshments were Served. j Saturday evening visitors of the Jesse Beer family were the Paul Kegebefos, Ezra Beers and Pridl* la Haab. Ice cream and birthday cake were served honoring tite birthdays of Samuel, three, and I Colleen, nine, of the Jesse Beers.

► Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hecfeaman,, Lflkevffte, were Sunday eve visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heikaman, Sherrie and Lisa. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, Cadillac, Mich., spent the weekend with the Robert Heckamans. Sherrie Heckaman was an ovefrught guest Friday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berber. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Billler were among the 6,000 attending the Jackson, Jefferson Day at the Met--1 chants Building at the State Fairgroundis, Indianaipolds, Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Harman I and Duane were Sunday dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs. Robert Rumfett, Dennis and DonaL I David Fox was honored for hid

16th birthday Friday eve at the i home of' his parents, the Donald Foxes with a dinner. Gary Tttsing, eo-dwner of an airplane, landed safely in the clover field of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar for a visit Sunday afternoon. Sis dog was his companion. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Yoder | spent from Friday till Tuesday I visiting friends at Amistan, Alabama, that they made during his stay thete with the US Army. On Sunday they visited Devon Hofferj New Paws, who is presently statibned there. Gary Yoder is with the Jackie Miller family and 1 Tony with his grandparents, the (Harvey Hollars. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Devenney,

THURS. MAR. 31, 1966

Warsaw, were Sunday dinner i guests of Harold, Rutb and Charles Fox. Morning message by Rev. Raymond Wilson at Island Chapel on Sunday was “The Grave Concern.” Oscar Haney favored with a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. Haney.

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