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Hist Church celebrated colonial dress for the festive
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ay, October 5th. Thi$ thought had gone into many of
was held in connection the outfits that were worn for
arvest Sunday and World this special event, representing
union Day, and also wearing apparel of that era.
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the early morning
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of the occasion. These will be
worshippers.
Members of the choir at Old Johnsonville United Methodist Church for their first
show11 and displayed at the
s message, Rev. Jack church on Thursday night,
Bicentennial service are center, The Rev. Jack Watts, pastor; left to right, first
pastor said, ''We have October 30th.
row, Margaret Bishop, Mazilene Hucks, Cindy Hucks and Sharon Hucks; second
capture the spirit of by
row, Carol Allen, Rits Newell, Azalee Cox, Natalie Newell and Jenny Ray; thrid
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The Adrninistrative Board of
row, Lauris Newell, Buddy Newell and Leray. Hucks.
tage point from which the church has voted to par.,
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you today. ''I hope that c~lebration year as other
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sworship service,'' he churches are doing, and future
meo.ne can get a view programs are looked forward to
The young women of New their older~members by naming Carter Circle'' of which Mrs
Lynn Tarner is president, met
with much enthusias~ by the Good Hope United Methodist their circle for her.
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Mrs. Gurthrie Carter, a at the Bucksport Restaurant w
of the church members church congregation.
Church have honored one of
dedicated worker in the church Friday night, October 10 for &amp;
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