La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, June 06, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    With The
Widick, Weatherford
Are Aboard Carrier
PACIFIC FLEET (FIITNC)
Thomas L. Widick, fireman, USN
son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen jT,
Widick of Enterprise, and Navy LU
jg) Arthur W. Weatherford, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Weather-!
ford, of 612 D- pot, Enterprise, are !
serving aboard the attack air-'
craft carrier USS Midway opera
ting wth the Pacific Fleet off the.
coast ot nortnern lamornia.
The Midway is training the a!-,;
ready highly experienced jet pilots
and airmen of the carrier's air'
group in the latest techniques of
naval air warfare.
Floyd Davis Receives
Promotion In Germany
stuttuakt, Germany (AHT
NC) Floyd D. Davis, 18, son of
Mrs. Nellie Hudson, Enterprise,
recently was promoted to special
ist Four in Germany, where he is
a member of the 124th Ordnance
Company. '
An artillery repairman in the
company in Stuttgart, Specialist'
Davis entered the Army in Janu
ary 1058, completed basic train
ing at Fort Ord, Calif., and arriv
cd in Europe last Decmber.
Davis, son of Floyd W. Davis;
Filer, Idaho, attended Filer High
School.
Pvt. Fred Van Decar
To Complete Training
FORT ORD, CALIF. (AHTNC)
Army Pvt. Fred W. Van Decar,
whose wife, Shirley, lives on Route
5, Eugene, is scheduled to complete
advanced individual light weapons
training June 12 at Fort Ord Calif.
Van Decar, son of Fred M. Van
Decar, North Powder, entered the
Army last January and completed
basic training at the fort.
The 23-year-old soldier, whose
mother, Mrs. Janet HI. Marx, lives
in Lyle, Wash., attended Walla
Walla (Wash.) High School. He
was employed by the Star Lumber
Co., in Eugene before entering the
Army.
ELGIN BRIEFS
Mrs. L.' R. Starling of Los An
gtlcs arrived Wednesday1 at the
home of her son and daughtcr-in-law,
for a two week visit.
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Mr. and Mrs Orville Wayt Snij
Mclvin spent the weekend viety
ing her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ji L.
Payne of Midcllcton, Idaho and
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Bockmann of
Boise.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ned-
row .and-grand . children, Toni
and John Rysdam, were weekend
guests of their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ned
row of Prairie City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay of
Hcrmistnn arrived Saturday morn
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Calder. They all went
to Baker on Saturday.
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. Mr. and Mrs, Morris Kuchn left
Sunday for Sumner, Wash., where
they will visit her brother-in-law;
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ji J J
Bennett Then they plan to go to
Sitka, 'Alaska, - where they will
visit his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuchn. At
Ketchikan, Alaska they will vis
it her brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Steers. Mrs.
kuchn's father, M. B. Steers of
Vcronia, is staying with their
children while they ,are away.!
Mrs. Bonnie Nedrow is helping in
the variety store.
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Jim Albertson of Seattle and a
friend were guests of his aunt,
Mrs. Sue Snyder, Sunday. Albert
son is formerly of Elgin.
Ronald and Mike Schultze left
Tuesday for Sacramento, where
they will visit their father and
step mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Schultze. Mike will return home
after a week's vacation to the
home of his step father and moth
er, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams.
Ronald will work at Sacramento
this summer and attend college
there this fall.
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Faith brightens the lives of nun v
and through the ages has given
new purpose to their cxistjenee.
Faith brings us consolation ;)jri
time of sorrow . . . hope in tijnc
of despair. Show your faith, at-,
tend the Church of your cholte
every Sunday.' '."'..' ,
In Ijjjwalf
by.
This Space Contributed
DANIELS 7UNERAL HOME
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CADET GARY HOLMES
Ccdet Gary L. Holmes
Makes Solo Flight
PENSACOLA, Fla. (FIITNC
A first solo. flight was made May
1, by Naval Aviation Cadet Gary
L. Holmes, son of Charles E. Hol
mes of 2701 N. Bitch, La Grande.
; He attended Williamette Univer
sity. In addition to solo flights, he is
being instructed in Communica
tions, Navigation, Engineering.
Athletics, Aerology and civil air
training at Pensacola,- Fla.
Bradshaw, Stoddard
Serving On USS Midway
PACIFIC FLEET (FHTNC)
Theodore A. Bradshaw, fireman a
pprentice, USN, son of Mrs. J.O.
Ramsey of 604 Lane, La Grande,
and Donald W. Stoddard, store
keeper third class, USN, son of
Mrs. C. E. Holmes of 2701 N. Bir
ch, La Grande, are serving aboard
the attack aircraft carrier USS
Midway operating with the Pacific
F?eet off the coast of northern Cal
ifornia. The Midway is training the al
ready highly experienced jet pilots
and airmen of the ca-ricr's air
group in the latest techniques of
naval air warfare.
OES Dinner Fetes
Two Elgin Couples
, ELGIN (Special) Blu! Moun
tain Chapter 52, Order of Eastern
Star, held a family pot luck dinner
in McKcnzie hall, honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Anson who have
moved to Stanficld and Mr. and
Mrs. ; Francis Wade, . who,, p'an.lo
move to Cle Elum, Wash.
There was a large attendance,
Gifts were - presented to both
couples, by the Chapter.,
A regular OES meeting was held
with Mrs. Garnet Ruckman, worthy
matron, and Charlie Anson, worthy
patron, presiding in the East.
uiucers elected lor me com
ing term were! Mrs. Mildred Har-
wood, worthy matron: Orville
Wayt, worthy patron; Mrs. Amy-
belle Robinson, associate matron;
Ben Robinson, associate patron;
Mrs. Rose Powll, conductress:
Mrs. Pau'ine Terry, associate con
ductress: Mrs. Josephine Harris,
secretary; and Mrs. Ethel Hunt,
treasurer.
Installation will be held Saturday
evening, June 27. .
A memorial service was held in
memory of the late Mrs. Stella
Huron and three past grand of
ficers. The lights were dimmed and a
cross lighted in front of the worthy
matrons pedestal. Mrs. Neva Hib
berd sang "A Garden of Peace and
Prayer," accompanied by Mrs.
Elizabeth Royce ,at the piano.
Mrs. Mildred Harwood read the
23rd Psalm.
"To Tell ' the, Truth" was im
personated in a clever way to an
nounce the appointment of Mrs.
Dora Parsons as Grand Page for
the Grand Chapter at Portland in
June.
"There was a laree attendance
Including Mae Hutchison, Winnie
Sayner and Areta Halsey of Hope
Chapter 13, La Grande)
EVERY WEEK
Of Churches Of The Area
550 Persons
Attend Elgin
Service
ELGIN (Special) The "Indian
Valley Centennial Days" worship
service- hell at the Stampede
ground, was reported a huge succ
ess. Tliee were a:i estimated 530
l.crsons attending.
Lcs Wells was Master of Cere
monies. He is pastor of the Christ
ian Church. The Rev. Volncy John-
i son, Church of the Nazarcnc, was
; choir director and song leader.
Dick Lyman was organist and
Mrs. Genevieve McCall was pian
ist. , , .
The presentation of the colors
were by members of the VFW,
Jim Hicks, J. L. Garrison, R. G.
Clum, and Lloyd Trump.
A choir or about 80 voices sang
"Let All the People Praise Thee",
with Dora Parsons the soloist. The
congregation sang "He Keeps Me
Singing", ami a pioneer choir
sang "There's a Church in the
Valley", with Mrs. Carmi Hugas
soloist.
Mabel Schuefer read the scrip
ture. She is pastor of the Assembly
of God.
The LDS ladies choir sang "O
Lord Most Merciful." The main
choir sang "The Old Time Religion',-with
Mrs. Mary Carper as
soloist. The group then sang '"A
mazine Grace''. Dr. Virgil Bolen
of the Methodist Church, led the
group in prayer. The choir again
sang w ith Dean, Kennedy as solo
ist. The Rev. Paul C. Moore of Athe
na, gave the mssage. Rev. Moore
was named the 1958 Father of the
Year in Oregon.
The benediction was given by
Joseph Do le of the Imbler Assem
bly .of God Church.
Those attending expressed the
wish that this be an annual affair.
Following the church service a
community picnic was held on the
field near the river East of the
stampede grourd. The Chamber
of Commerce furnished coffee, pop
and ice cream.
IT'S GOING
TO HAPPEN
Saturday
3 to 4:30 p.m.,
will meet in the
Joy Miller, 2202
WBA Juniors
home ot Mrs.
North Depot.
Each member may bring a guest.
All interested mothers are being
invited to attend.
9 p.m., Newcomers will hold a
dance in the Mavericks hall for
newcomers and guests. Bring po
tato salad, chips and dip, sand
wiches or relish, as decided by
lMr,WP.P.n,- t ,;.... ,.
Sunday
4 p.m., Potluck picnic farewell
party honoring Bobbie Huston,
will be held at Riverside Park,
All friends being invited. Bring
putluck dish and table service,
coffee furnished.
Monday
7 p.m., Rainbow For Girls will
meet in the Masonic hall. Regular
meeting and initiation.
8 p.m., Royal Neighbors of Am
erica will meet in the IOOF hall.
8:30 p.m.. Union County Civic
Music board of members will meet
in the,Sacajawca Hotel following
Evensong.
Tuesday
10 a.m., GIA to B OI LE will
hold a practice in the Odd Fel
lows hall. Potluck to follow, at
12 noon. Memmbers being urged
to attend.
2 p.m., GIA to B of LE will
hold regular lodge and initiation.
All members being urged to at
tend. 8 p.m., Blue Mountain Gem
Club will meet at the Women's
Clubhouse, Union. Bring a rock.
Visitors being invited. Game
ilanned.
Baby's high chair is another
item on a homcmaker's cleaning
list. Avoid a major scrubbing job
by wiping the high chair clean
after each eating bout. And
don't forget to clean the legs
and rungs because these also get
sticky and soiled. s
NEW Savings
for
Two-Car Families! I
ru
on
bodily Injury and
property damage
collision coverage
medical payments
FARMERS INSURANCE
GROUP
AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK
Doug Holman Insurance
Woman's World
Daily Vacation
Set By First Baptist Church
The First Baptist church will
hold Daily Vacation Bible School
beginning Monday and tun for
two weeks. All children from
four years through Junior High
bi-nooi are being invited to join,
these classes.
Things of special interest will
be a Rhythm Band in th Kinder
marten Department; and the pn-
North Powdei
News
BY BARBARA ERWIN
Observer Correspondent
Mrs. Everett Pearson fell at
the home of her daughter,. Mrs.
Albert Johnson, Kctchican, Alaska.
Mrs. Pearson has a compound
fracture of the knee. She will re
main in the Seattle hospital for
several weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pearson
and Mrs. Earl O' Bryant attended
the Baker graduation exercises
Thursday evening. They saw
Marsha Lillard graduate. She is
the granddaughtr of Mr. and Mrs.
Pearson and a great niece of Mrs.
O'Bryant.
Gravel has been put onto the
street in front ot the cafe and
down to E street. The hard top
will be put on latr.
Mrs. Frank Gulick traveled to
Halfway Monday to . visit. She
brought her nephew, Grant Walter,
back with her.
Arnold McCIure, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry McCIure, wnt to Rock
Creek above La Grande, to be
with his father for several days.
McCIure is up there herding cattle.
Mrs. Dick Froman of Boise is
visiting for scvral days with her
sister, Mrs". ' Frank Gulick.
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Young and
children traveled to John Day,
Sunday. They m-t Mr. and Mrs,
Ronald Young of Bend. The chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Young, who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs'. E. A. Young, accom
panied the Wayne Youngs to John
Day. Th-y could then return to
Bend with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fordice
have received word from their
son, Keith, who is stationed in
Germany. He is going to go to
Japan, June 10, where he will
sp-nd a week.
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Mrs. Bernard Monaghan look her
mother-in-law and father-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Monoghan to
Bo'sc. Monaghan underwent
medical check up, and reported
doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of
Portland and Mrs. Mable Brock
of Baker visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith over the
weekend. Mrs. Smith and Mrs.
Brock arc sisters of Mrs. Guy
Smith.
Mrs. Aaron Wilson of Portland
visited over the weekend in the
home of her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGoId
rick. ,
Mrs. Guy Smith, Mrs. Mable
Brock and Mrs. Clyde Smith
traveled to Elgin Thursday, where
they worked on cemetery lots.
Mrs. Clifford Culver is making
frequent trips to Bakr for medical
care for her son, Keith. He has
after effects of Scarlet Fever which
he had early this spring.
Mrs. Howard Scott, Mrs. Curtis
Tibbs, and Mrs. Arlen Tallcy,
La Grande, and Mrs. Fred Newton
of Milton-Frecwater, visited in
the home of their sister, Mrs.
Willard Fordice.
Plum
10 Extra Diicount to
Accident-Free Driver I
Clf Uitn in no unmtrrtit
mill drlvin under IS yurt)
1107 ADAMS AVENUE
(Across Street From Post Office)
WO ,3-3711
Bible Schoo
.iiuijr ui'ixu uiK-m win feature a
study on the 23rd Psalm, with
each child making his own minia
ture flannel board.
The Junior department will
now a contest with a "Race
through Space'1
theme. In the
Junior High department there
will be a flash camera awarder
to the Junior High boy or girl
receiving the most points for var
ious projects accomplished dur
ing the two weeks.
General Director for the Bible
school is the Rev. Victor Zach
arias. Others on the staff are the
superintendents for the various
'lepartmcnts; nursery, Mrs. Har
riet Ziegler; kindergarten, Mrs.
Bill Hodge; junior, Mrs. George
Kalmbach; and junior high, Mrs.
So m shorb. The bus will be tak
ing the regular Sunday school
route. Anyone wishing transpor
tation is asked to call the church.
Jr. Old Timers
Honor Officers
With Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Baker were
honored with a dinner given by
the Junior Old Timers in McAlistcr
hall. Bakr Is president of the
men's general committee, and is
from Nebraska.
Also honored were Mr. and Mrs.
P. W. Murray of Rawlings, Wyo.
Mrs. Murray is president of the
ladies auxiliary, general com
mittee, s
Other guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. McMahan. He is
president of the Junior Old Timers
Club and Mrs. Leonard Knight,
president of the Junior Old Timers
Auxiliary, both from La Grande.
The program for the dinner in
cluded a pantomime "Pink Shoe
Laces," by Annette DcBole; two
numbers, "He," and "Melody of
Love," sung and played by An
nette; and "Catch a Falling Star,"
sung by Linda Fihn.
ThA rncl et I tiA nunn rrf woe
spcnt watching a IiIm on Sun
Vall-y.
The next meeting wilt be held
June 12, in McAlistcr hall at 6:30
p.m. This meeting will be in honor
of the retired members.
Elgin Card Party
Honors Mrs. Wade
ELGIN (Special) - Mrs. Dick
Hibberd was hostess at a potluck
barbecue, at her Imbler home,
honoring Mrs. Francis Wade. Mrs,
Wade is leaving - Elgin in the
near future, to make her home at
Cle Elum, Wash.
Three tables of bridge were
played with score awards going to
Mrs. Edythc Osburn, Mrs. Viola
Calder, Mrs. Hibberd and Mrs.
Dora Parsons.
: A going away gift was present
ed to Mrs. Wade.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Others attending included, Mrs.
Elizabeth .Royce of Imbler, Mrs.
Dory Lyman, Mrs. Dorotha Lea
Davis, Mrs. Anne Brown, Mrs
Beth Krause, Mrs. Helena Ed
wards of Elgin, and Mrs. Marie
Wheeler of La Grande."
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
June 6
David Carl ' Camp, Ventura,
Calif.
Danny Murchison
Floyd M. Knight
June 7
Sharon Bloom
Loyd Bickford
Mrs. Gertrude M. Young
The batter your horn
SALE of
Think
of us
when you
think of
' quality
1 for
quality
is all
we ever
think of
when we
: think of
you!
CAW,
GHAT
MEMBER WESTERN FURNITURE STORES
GLOBE FURNITURE
REV. JOHN C. MYERS
To Hold Meetings
Union Church
Sets Services
The Rev. John C. Myers will be
!in a scries of meetings at the
First Baptist Church of Union on
Tuesday evening, June 9 at 7:30.
The evangelistic ministry of
Rev. Myers takes him to many
states from coast to coast. The
Bible messages he presents will
be accompanied by an opening ses
sion of congregational singing, di-
ected by the pastor, Rov. George
1. Horton, and accompanied by
Mrs. Doyle Wilson, Imbler.
Everyone interested is being in
vited to the nightly services that
continue June 9 through the 14th.
Union Briefs
. BY LOLA HETRICK
Observer Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eddy spent
Memorial Day at Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardy and
family of Elgin spent Saturday in
the Don Lamb home.
Mrs. Chris Johnson of Portland
and Mrs. Laura Taylor of La
Grande spent Sunday at the Wil
lard Hill home. . Mrs. Johnson is
a sister of C. A. Hill. , .
Mr. and Mrs.- Harold JIallcr of
Enterprise, Amelia Pearson and
Mike Aspel spent Memorial Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hill
and family.
Bill McElroy of Nampa, Idaho,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Titus and relatives.
Mrs. Laura Baker of Sunnysidr,
Wash., visited on Thursday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lamb,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robertson
spent Saturday at Ontario. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher of
Emmctt, Idaho, were Memorial
Day dinnor guests in the home of
Mrs. Emma Bell.
Mr., and Mrs. Leonard Whilten,
Mrs. Effie Whitten of Joseph were
weekend visitors in the horn'! of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Huffman and
family spent Sunday there.
' Guests In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. ; L. H. Bramwell over the
weeknd were, Mrs. Sophie McPheo,
Star, Idaho; Mrs. Lucille Camp
bell and Mrs. Cloc Irvin, both of
Boise; and Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Wilson of La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. - Jake Murray
spent Friday night in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith and
family at Heppner. Saturday they
drove to Kinzua, where they visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wells and
family and Mr. and Mrs. John
Murray and family. They all at
tended a picnic at Memorial Park.
There were 14 persons present.
the better your (iving
SALES!
Super Furniture
Values Offered
In Our Event
The protected addition' of a new build
ing and extensive remodeling end re
decorating te our present building heve
forced ut to our big Expaniien Sele to
we cen heve s lerge amount of stock end
meke room for the forthcoming Improve'
mentd Hundreds of exceptionel buyi ere
offered during this event In every de
partment. Come down and look them
over! '
" Observer, La Grande, Ore.,
Rev. L. Sampson Will Speak
On The 'General Asseml
The Rev. Louis M. Samson will
return to the pulpit at the First
Presbyterian Church this Sunday
after an absence of three Sundays,
while he and his family attended
sessions of the 171st General As
sembly of the United Presbyterian
Church in the USA held at In
dianapolis, lnd.
Rev. Samson was Minister Com
missioner from Eastern Oregon
Presbytery. He will use "Echoes
of the General Assembly" as his
sermon topic.
The choir under direction of E.
Lylo McMullen will sing "Al
mighty God, Who Hast given Us
Graco" by Whittrcdae. Mrs.
Myron Carpenter will play
'Pocmo" by Bocllman as an or
gan offertory.
Immediately after the Worship
Service on Sunday morning mem
bers of Circle 4 will preside at a
coffee hour to honor the new
members who joined the Church
this spring and to give the con
gregation an opportunity to ex
press Its appreciation to the choir
for Its service and inspiration
during the year. Mrs. Douglas
Eustace and Mrs. Jack Piper will
be chairmen for this event which
is a service of the Women's Asso
ciation. On Monday morning at 9 a.m.
Vacation Church School will open
under the direction of Mrs. Louis
M. Samson. Classes will be held
for those youngsters who are four
years old through those who are
currently in the third grade. Mrs.
Samson will be assisted by Mrs.
Legion, Auxiliary
Will Hold Potluck
The local American Legion and
Auxiliary will hold a potluck din
ner, June 10, in the Legion hall.
Those attending are asked to
bring their own table service and
covered dish. Coffee, rolls and
meat furnished.
Following at 8 p.m., they will
hold their regular meeting with
election of officers and delegates..
They will also hold installation.
Son Born To Arnsons
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arnson.
2714 North Ash, have a son born
June 5, in the Grando Rondo
hospital. He weighs five pounds,
four and a half ouncos, and is not
named as yet.
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Your Electric Service
5.
There will be a
interruption in
4:00 a.m. to
SUNDAY,
This Will Affeci Services i?r
In Union Only!
This service interruption is neressary for workman to
sefely replace 22,000 volt line switches Irt the) Union
Substation. ' , y
We shall cetlainly try not to incoa.:".
venience you any more lhn is feftoes f
Sary, end will greatly appredat-oUi. . '
friendly understanding and ciiavIore ,
ton of the need lor this interruptto. .
Sincerely yours; .;$?,;)'? j
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CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC
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Dick Hibberd and i Mrs, 'James
Haas in the pre-school department
and by Mrs. Howard Petersen and
Mrs. Robert Harris In the primary
department. Lesta"!iee Hartsock
and Carol Lee CoiinSell, two junior
high girls, will also Help. Sessions
wi'l be held daily Monday .through
Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m., and
on Sunday morning the closing ses
sion will be held during the Sun
day School hour at 9:45. No class
es are provided for those in the
junior department nor for those in
junior and senior high school as
camps will be held for them later
in the summer. ,
For this week only, Boy Scouts
will meet at the Church at 7:15
p.m. on Monday instead of Tues
day. The District Camporce will
be held on Friday and Saturday,
June 12 and 13. All parents and
friends of boys inTroop 114 are
invited to attend the Court ot
Honor to be held orffcaturday eve
ning. -
Circles 2 and 3 hnve cancelled
the joint meeting which was . to
have been held this c6ming Thurs
day and will not meet tuitil Sep
tember. '; ' , ' . ;
The choir will practice, Thurs
day at 7:30 p.m. at the church,
and after next Sunday's ;Servlce,
June 14, will recess for "the re
mainder of the summer. - ; l
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