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The Blessed Clovers 4-H Club met June 5 at Matter Park.

Brandon Gulish, president, presided. Pledges were led by Michael Bratton and Isaac Whitmore. Isaac Whitmore gave the health/safety address on basin safety. The accumulation sang Blessed Altogether to Rebecca Bagley. Garrett Treadwell gave a angelic on Canonizing Day. The accumulation played bolt with a football and a Frisbee for the game. Katelynn Wier gave a affirmation on ceramics. This was the final affair of the year.

Early Bird Bridge

The Early Bird Arch Club played arrangement arch Monday at the Marion-Grant County Chief Center.

Winners were: Joan Brown, first; David Cain, second; Jane Cain, third; Robert L. Lewis, fourth. Carol Fisher and Elaine Holquist had slams.

Please alarm 674-4913 for any changes in anxiety for abutting Monday.

Duplicate Bridge

The Marion ACBL Duplicate Arch Club meets at 1 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays at Hotel Marion, 501 E. Fourth St.

Winners May 27 were: Fran Paladino and Loretta Beck, first; Nancy Traylor and Pam Rhorer, second; Judi Bishop and Connie Wright, third; Sally Todd and Richard Stroup, fourth. North/South winners Monday were: Richard Stroup and Rita Duncan, first; Fran Paladino and Nancy Traylor, second. East/West winners were: Lila Milford and Loretta Beck, first; Phyllis Circadian and Margie Vice, second. Winners June 7 were: Rita Duncan and Lila Milford, first; Fran Paladino and Nancy Traylor, second; Connie Wright and Judi Bishop, third; Suki Lazard and Loretta Beck, fourth.

Delphian Study

The Delphian Abstraction Club met June 4 at the home of Julie Kupersmith with 16 members.

Ginny Martin advised the book Showing Up for Life, Thoughts on the Gifts of a Lifetime, by Bill Gates Sr.

The abutting affair will be June 18 art the Hostess House, 723 W. Fourth St.

Altrusa

Altrusa International of Marion, Indiana, met May 24 at Northwood Manor with 14 associates and one guest.

Membership appear 111 advance hours. Mary Wheeler, president, led the Altrusa Grace and agreement to the flag. April account were apprehend and approved, and the treasurer’s address was filed for audit. Margaret Miller appear she accustomed an e-mail allegorical her that we accustomed a admission for $500 for the acquirement of children’s books. Arrangements were fabricated for the June affair to be captivated at 6 p.m. June 28 at Westminster Presbyterian Church. The focus will be associates and ceremony affiliate is encouraged to accompany guests. Borough amphitheater will present a appearance appearance and the scholarship champ will be introduced, forth with her parents. Feel foods and ablaze refreshments will be provided.

Dixie Dixon captivated a canonizing account for asleep members. Margaret Miller conducted accession of these officers: Mary Wheeler, president; Nancy Edwards, carnality president; Regina Thompson, treasurer; Leslee Anders, secretary; Donna Loeffler and Janice Maynard, directors.

T.O.P.S.

Take Off Pounds Sensibly met Monday at Temple Congregational Church, 1006 N. Western Ave.

Mary Huffman, leader, opened the affair with the T.O.P.S. Agreement and gave the K.O.P.S. Pledge. Best also-ran and blessed also-ran was Betty Boyer. Best also-ran of the ages was Elizabeth Jefferies.

The abutting affair will be at 7 p.m. Monday at the church.

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Lyric Club

The Lyric Club bankrupt its 2009-2010 division with a bedfellow banquet and affairs June 4 at Taylor University.

Carolyn Williams, president, accustomed associates and guests and led the Club Collect. The Lyric Bell Choir, directed by Marcia Andrew, performed Ceremony No. 1 in G Major, by Michael Keller, for the abracadabra afore dinner. Bell choir associates were Virginia Bothwell, Melody Clark, Phyllis French, Mark Hamilton, Dianne Harris, Tim Harris, Shirley Mooney, Joan Reece, John Sprinkle and Carolyn Williams. After dinner, Joan Reece, affairs co-chair, alien the theme, Kaleidoscope of Reflections.” The Lyric Chorus, directed by Bette Jump, accompanied by LeRoy Imler, sang Still, Still With Thee, John Ness Beck, You Raise Me Up, Brendon Graham and Rolf Loveland, arr. Emerson, and Elijah Rock, arr. Hairston. The Lyric Bell Choir performed Ceremony No. 4 in F Major, Keller, and This Little Ablaze of Mine, arr. Stephenson.

Peg Wright, scholarship chair, alien and congratulated the Lyric 2010 scholarship winners, choir Amanda Lehman and Jeremiah Sanders. Both are 2010 alum of Marion High School and plan to accompany careers in music achievement and music education. Amanda will appear IWU this fall. Jeremiah will appear Manchester College. Amanda sang Addio Del Passato, Verdi, and Ici-bas, Faure, accompanied by her mother, Noelle Lehman. Jeremiah sang Wade in The Water, Burleigh, additionally accompanied by Noelle Lehman. Kaye and Richard Patton, articulate duet, sang All I Ask Of You, from Phantom of the Opera, Webber, accompanied by Richard.

The Lyric Chorus bankrupt the affairs with Back I Hear Music, Martin. Chorus associates included Cathy Bomholt, Virginia Bothwell, Jane Bowell, Melody Clark, Mark Hamilton, Tim Harris, Carolyn Kindley, Martin Koehler, Lael Littlefield, Shirley Mooney, George Ray, Ner Rojas, Helen Sparks, John Sprinkle, Carolyn Williams and Margaret Williams. Marsha Andrew, affairs co-chair, thanked all those who alternate in programs during the year. Dianne Harris gave a examination of the affairs capacity for the advancing year. Carolyn Williams, approachable president, thanked her admiral and committees, and presented the Lyric gavel to Ruth Landis, president-elect for 2010-2011.

The abutting affair will be in September.

Miller’s Merry Manor

Residents at Miller’s Merry Manor enjoyed morning exercises, religious casework and Bible abstraction with Don, bingo, trivia, anteroom acoustic groups, a appointment from Love on a Leash, Forever Young Club broil sale, alfresco campfire, balloonie ball, afternoon video, karaoke with Woody, aliment allocution and citizen council. Trivia winners were Jeanette Newman, Betty German, Violet Sutton, Dorothy Rennaker, Phyllis Davis, Hazel Stanton, Barb Nichols, Linda Allee, Ray Ybarra, Bonnie Wampler, Mary Smith, Mary Greene, Jeff Alexander, Debbie Griffieth, Joann Cross, Glenneth Rennaker, Pearlie Henry, Kris Madley, Mike Posey, Brian Trimble, Charolette Wheeler, Marguerite Miller and Rex Bright.

Suite Living

Residents at Suite Active alternate in circadian exercise, devotions with Rev. Charles Lunkley, bingo, manicures, Bible abstraction and abbey with Mount Olive UMC, academy with Manan hearing, and an ice chrism amusing Friday. Dorothy Knepshield acclaimed her birthday. Pat Shroyer was the spelling bee champ with “benevolent.” Regular bingo winners were Mary Cook, top winner, Mary McCord, Myna Cravens, Marian Miller, Bonnie Said, John Cox, Catherine Arbaugh, Rosa Lucas and Pat Shroyer. Evening bingo winners were Myna Cravens, top winner, Pat Shroyer, coverall, Dorothy Knepshield, Mary McCord, Janice Swarts, Catherine Arbaugh, Robert Curless and Rose Harlen.

Bull’s Eye bold winners were: Mary McCord, first; Janice Swarts, second; Sybil Turner, third; Ken Myers, fourth. Pie-go bold winners were Mary McCord, top winner, Rose Harlen, Bonnie Sais, Janice Swarts and Bob Curless. Corn aperture winners were Virginia Coan, top winner, Bob Curless, Oli Martin, Dorothy Knepshield, John Cox, Janice Swarts and Sybil Turner.

Gaslight

Apartments

Residents of Gaslight Apartments alternate in bingo Tuesday and Thursday. Mike Saylors, Converse UMC, alleged bingo June 3. Coverall winners were Coleen Summer and Wilma Jean Stewart. Carolyn Mikesell, Richland Chapel UMC, alleged bingo June 1. Coverall winners were Mavis McManaman and Julianne Arrick. Tom and Pauline Kratzer, Converse UMC, alleged bingo June 8. Coverall winners were Clarence Jordan and Mavis McManaman. Added contest included a van cruise to Meijer’s, carry-in, van cruise to Amboy comb sales and grocery commitment by Hodson’s Market.

Upcoming contest accommodate bingo Tuesday, alleged by Richland Chapel UMC, and Thursday, alleged by Converse UMC, Schwann’s commitment Monday morning, Activity H.A.N.D.S. Wednesday afternoon, grocery commitment Monday and Thursday afternoons by Hodson’s Market, and a presentation from Visually and Audition Impaired at 1 p.m. June 23, accessible to the public.

Twin City Healthcare

Residents of Twin City Healthcare, 627 E.N. “H” St., Gas City, enjoyed amusing hour in the lounge, church, TV in the lounge, circadian account in the lounge, accolade at baking club, clergyman visits, actuality hour, Bible study, ice chrism social, Wii bowling, adorned feel social, trivia, walks outside, airheaded social, patio visits, and cine and popcorn. Joanie Mounts was the Yahtzee winner. Friday bingo winners were Mae Trosper, Robert Fairchild, Mary Springer, and Joan Mounts; coverall, Tom Miller. Monday bingo winners were Joan Mounts, Clara Ricks, Eileen Shepard, Mae Trosper, Robert Fairchild and Watheta McNutt; coverall, Tom Miller. The Father’s Day ceremony will be at 11 a.m. June 18 with a cookout on the patio for all men, accessible to all ancestors associates of men at the facility. Please RSVP due to aliment preparations. For a bout of the ability and chargeless lunch, alarm Jami Bartel, LPN admissions/marketing, 674-8516.

Quilt Guild

The Marie Webster Batt Guild met June 8 in the basement of the Marion Accessible Library, 600 S. Washington St.

Refreshments were served by Jeri Ervin, Carolyn Goebel and Marguerite Cox. Maureen DiNapoli, Fishers area, presented the affairs and aggregate abounding activated techniques for alive with arced pieces in a batt block design. Discussion included the accessible celebration, July 15-17 at the library and Lakeview Christian School. Kathy Boxell, administrator of the event, appear on altered areas one ability accord and/or advance to accomplish this borough accident a success. One Batt of Valor, accustomed to families of collapsed soldiers, is accessible to be mailed and addition has been completed with blocks accessible to accomplishment a third. Appearance and Tell included a vest, a bolt account in an aged frame, miniature quilts and several full-sized quilts, apparent by Joyce Hostetler, Kathy Boxell, Barb Armes, Pat Bohannon, Jeri Ervin, and Arlene Bauman. The account bargain netted $41.

The July 13 affair will be a assignment affair above-mentioned to Ceremony with refreshments served at 6 p.m. by Regina Thompson and Alice Stamps.

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Marion Kiwanis

Happi Stoffel, president, alleged the Marion Kiwanis Club affair to adjustment and led a affectionate song. Tom Holloway offered prayer. Happi thanked all associates who alternate in the comb bargain fundraiser. Special acknowledgment to Bekki Johnston for allotment the accident at her house. Leftover comb went to the Boys and Girls Club, Hands of Hope, and St. Martin’s Affiliation Center. Abutting ceremony is the aftermost ceremony to buy commune raffle tickets to account adolescent diabetes at Riley. The club will accord soda can tabs through July to be presented forth with added commune clubs July 30 on Monument Circle, Indianapolis, to account the Ronald McDonald House. Key Club parents accept been arrive to abutting week’s meeting. Amy Eberle presented the affairs about “Great Beginnings” for children, a affairs sponsored by Marion General Hospital.

Senior Center

Euchre winners June 4 were: Hazel Wilson, first; Sharron Jacks, second; Dottie Kerr, third; Ray Bush, fourth; best lones, Ray Bush. Euchre winners June 7 were: Gerald Lashbrook, first; Marge Stevens, second; best lones, Jim Bowie. Euchre winners June 8 were: Colleen Hardesty, first; Paul Haley, second; Marge Stevens and Wilma Elliott, third; Phyllis Whitaker and Bess Birkla, fourth; best lones, Pauline Hartley. Bingo winners June 3 were Kathryn Volmer, Donna Hoke, Mary Miller, Pauline Dunning, Martha Shockey, Dorothy Lane, Jane Pearson, Bill Pearson, Verlie Hutchison, Lottie Terry, Rosanna Bloxson, Phyllis Springer, Mary Burnett, Joe Frazier, Imogene Frazier, Gladys Morgan, Ilene Sheridan; coverall, Rosanna Bloxson. Bingo winners June 4 were Francis Beck, Violet Marley, Joyce Warren, Jane Pearson, Lottie Terry, Marjorie Davis, Julie Jekel, Donna Hoke, Kathryn Volmer, and Jeanette Beck. Bingo June 7 were Kathryn Volmer, Pauline Dunning, Jane Pearson, Mariam Glover, Dorothy Lane, Wilma Schwyn, Mary Burnett, Doris Myers, Jean Cochran, Betty Van Hoosier, Verlie Hutchison, Gladys Morgan, Phyllis Whitaker, Linda Holsinger, and Lottie Terry; coverall, Kathryn Volmer. High array for Wii bowling May 26 were: Jane Miltenberger, 224; John Chaplin, 203; Don Stodghill, 200.

Upcoming events:

Monday: 9 a.m., arch ($1); 9 a.m., Dominos; 10:15 a.m., chief exercise; 10:30 a.m., Banderole Day Jingo; 11:15 a.m., lunch; 12:30 p.m., bingo ($1).

Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., Chatter ’n Stitch; 10 a.m., sing-long; 11:15 a.m., lunch; 12:30 p.m., euchre ($1).

Wednesday: 9:15 a.m., Wii bowling; 12:30 p.m., advising committee; 2 p.m., art class.

Thursday: 10 a.m., claret burden checks; 10 a.m., BYS at Wabash Chief Center; 10:15 a.m., exercise; 11:15 a.m., lunch; 12:30 p.m., bingo ($1).

Friday: 9 a.m., art group; 9:45 a.m., Bearcreek trip; 10 a.m., acknowledged aid; 10 a.m., Breakfast for the Brain; 11 a.m., Nutrition Allocution with Mignon from Purdue Extension; 11:15 a.m., lunch; 12:30 p.m., euchre ($1).

Saturday: 5 p.m., Best Years Singers at LaFontaine Street Fair.

Marion Rotary

The Marion Rotary Club met Tuesday at the Meshingomesia Country Club.

Ruthann Sumpter, president, alleged the affair to order. Jim Widner led the agreement to the banderole and John McIntyre offered prayer. Ruthann led reciting of the Four-Way Test. Dawn Hines, sergeant-at-arms, appear two visiting Rotarians from the Frankfort Club, Larry Price and Richard Greeno. Marv Wiseman had two visitors, Kaye Patton and Roger Moore. Greeter was Raphael McAbee-Reher. Dave Rees, secretary, gave the account address on attendance. In May, we had 69.7 percent and absolutely a few associates with 100 percent attendance. George Dicken asked for brags with contributions to the Yellow Buckets accustomed to CASA. George Dicken gave his account bung for the borough theater’s assembly of “Cactus Flower.” Brags additionally came from Dan Diedrich on his daughter, Taylor, whose clue accomplishments were afresh declared in the newspaper; Rev. Justin Schlesinger-Devlin, who bragged that he and Elizabeth were adulatory their 14th bells anniversary; Raphael, who bragged that abundant money has been aloft to acquirement a bronze to be placed in Matter Park ceremony Sadie Bradley, architect of Westminster Preschool; and Kelly Turner, who bragged on the Marion Accessible Library and its agents and lath of directors.

Royce Mitchell appear the ceremony Four-Way Analysis Award will be presented in July and asked all associates to canyon on their recommendations of those who should be considered. The almsman will be a non-Rotarian whose contributions to the affiliation reflect the ethics of the Four-Way test. Jim Cramer is acclimation our fundraiser, in affiliation with the Marion Classic, the ceremony bike race. We will be affairs non-carbonated drinks. Ceremony Rotarian is asked to assignment the berth for one hour. Sign up as anon as possible, or e-mail jrcramer@sbcglobal.net. Terrill Vieth’s photo was fatigued at accidental and he told associates about himself. Mary Eckerle, controlling administrator of the Marion Accessible Library, was the speaker. She has been associated with the library back 1984, and its administrator back 2004.

Pastor Justin has abiding for Michele Kelsay, Head Start affairs administrator for Marion Affiliation Schools, to be our apostle abutting week.

RCA/Thomson Retirees

One hundred thirty eight RCA/Thomson retirees, spouses and guests abounding the June 7 ceremony affair at Grace Affiliation Church, 1810 East Bradford St. Attending were Nina Abbott, Jill Ailes, Mary Lou Atkinson, Jim Babb, Judy Babb, Roberta Ball, Sally Barton, Marvin Bastin, Norman Bastin, Joann Bolke, Dean Bollhoefer, Juanita Boucher, Bernice Boxell, Bob Brown, Bonnie Brown, Eddie Brown, Marilyn Brown, Walt Bryant, Nancy Butler, Mary Carter, Bob Charles, Paulette Charles, Susan Clark, Lucille Coffelt, Kalin Cole, Tyler Cole, Gene Costrewa, Ronnie Cuellar, Rudy Cuellar, Wayne Cullum, Bob Davis, Claudia Davis, Connie Denton, Larry Denton, Madonna Dills, George Dixon, Phyllis Dixon, Elma Drook, Martha Eaton, Mable Eib, Gene Estle, Rosemary Estle, Rolland Feann, Ruth Fippin, Barbara Ford, Evalyne Furnish, Mary Futrell, Helen Gore, Shelby Goff, Peggy Hamilton, Gwen Harris, Pete Harris, Gwen (last name not given), Harlan Haisley, Wanda Haisley, Markie Harstine, Thurman Harter, Rebecca Hathaway, Art Heer, Lewis Sonny Herring, Betty Hicks, Alan Hinkle, Margaret Hinkle, Barbara Hobbs, Jean Hochsteder, Percy Hochstedler, Joyce Howell, Lowell Hults, Naomi Johnson, Marge Kibbey, Rosemary Kidwell, Alice King, Fred King, Bob Kirby, Dale Korporal, Jane Korporal, Bud Lee, Alan LeMaster, Margaret LeMaster, Ochal LeMaster, Deloris Lenfesty, David Lewis, Sherry Lewis, Bill Lucas, Cindy Lucas, Marge Luttrell, Becky Lyons, C.W. Lyons, Sally Martin, Carol McCarty, Jack McCarty, Charles McClain, Doris McClain, Beverly McDaniel, Cherry McKee, Katherine McPherson, Pete McPherson, John Miller, Lucy Miller, Blevin Middaugh, Clara Middaugh, Ruth Mitchener, Linda Nealis, Jo Nichols, Tammy Nielson, Oak Oakerson, Bertha Owens, Jack Owens, Carol Patrick, Pat Patrick, Darlene Peabody, Susan Pettiford, Nolan Spence, Norma Spence, John Templeton, Verma Ratliff, Jan Roesly, Maria Siwik, Rudy Siwik, Richard Skinner, J. D. Smith, Mary Ellen Smith, Dave Southwick, Bud Spaulding, Joan Spaulding, Norm Spence, Ann Stanley, Bill Swain, Madalyn Swain, Sherrill Swanson, Pat Stambaugh, Ginny Stephens, Rita Taylor, Charlene Templeton, John Templeton, Jim Thomas, Laura Tinkel, Barb Vest, Betty Waggy, Bobbie Wells, David Wells, Bob Winters, Mary Williams and Jodie Wood.

President Pete McPherson alleged the affair to adjustment and gave the invocation. Ed Brown appear the adjustment of activity through the cafe lines, with the bedridden activity first. Afterward the meal, Admiral McPherson alien associates of the board and again led a sing-along, accompanied by Deloris Lenfesty: “You Are My Sunshine, I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover, Shine on Harvest Moon, Just A Closer Walk with Thee, I’ll Fly Away, Let Me Alarm You Sweetheart” and “America The Beautiful.” Pete again sang a solo, “The Old Country Church.”

President McPherson alien Gene Kostrewa from the Kokomo appointment of Ameriprise Financial Casework Inc., who offered his organization’s casework and again gave several aperture prizes. Admiral McPherson alien the board that organized the meeting: George Dixon, secretary/treasurer, Ed and Bonnie Brown, Juanita Boucher, Barbara Hobbs, Lucy Colfelt, Dale and Jane Korporal, Cherry McKee, Katherine McPherson, Sherrill Swanson and Charlene Templeton. Jay Marley was absent.

Ever back the birth of affairs for RCA/Thomson retirees, Tammy Nielson has been documenting deaths of advisers from obituaries in the Marion Chronicle-Tribune bi-weekly and added afresh has developed a binder, including pictures back available. Secretary Dixon apprehend the account of those who accept anesthetized on back our June 2009 meeting, in the adjustment of deaths: Garth William (Big Bill) Cline, Carol Browner, Deloris (Malcolm) Horn, Leo L. Hall, James (Jim) McGraw, Daniel Paul Baumbaugh, Clair V. Stout, Tim F. Ervin, Jessie D. Laypoole, Peggy McCain Walker, Charles (Charlie) Summey, Jr., Shirlene Goodwin, Mary C. Rutledge, Jon M. Newton, Jeanne E. Turner, Mary Pettiford, Mary Ellon Terry, Earl Norman, Jewell Miller Hill, Mildred Brown, Norman (Norm) Nevers, Helen Dawn Stratton, Richard (Dickie) Weaver, Alice M. Ballinger, Geneva (Betty) Hulse, Linda Kay (Mathias) Holloway, Mary Jane Tinkle, Mike Pulley, Dorothy Lowden, Orpha Grace Humes, Margie (Good) Morris, Juanita M. Couch, Delbert Sharp, Oscar Stevenson, Mary Ann Collins, Martha L. Gauntt, Jerome A. (Romey) Flowers, Sr., Roy H. Bell, John G. Thinnes, Elma Wilson, Viola (Vi) Purtee, E. Elaine Beaty, Albert (Al) Daud, Howard M. Carey, Caroline Richardson Brown, Marlin Richard Goff, Ruby Ann Browning, Vicki (MeMaw) Altman, Opal Maxine Shuman Howell, Charles (Chuck) Henry Webb, Jr., Jeanetta Ronk Stevens, Paul E. Grile, Clara C. Vance, Timothy (TK) Campbell, George A. Bradford, Anna Helen Turner, Karen E. Montgomery, Robert Lee (Bob) Clevenger, Theodore (Ted) Kepler and Ruth Sizemore.

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President McPherson appear the cartoon for aperture prizes, and Lucille Coffelt drew names: Nina Abbott, Jill Ailes, l, Judy Babb, Sally Barton, Marvin Bastin, Joan Bolke, Bernice Boxell, Bob Brown, Bob Charles, Paulette Charles, Kalin Cole, Tyler Cole, Bonnie Cuellar, Rudy Cuellar, Wayne Cullum, Bob Davis, Claudia Davis, Connie Denton, Phyllis Dixon, Elma Drook, Martha Eaton, Gene Estle, Shelby Goff, Rebecca Hathaway, Harlan Haisley, Peggy Hamilton, Thurman Harter, Sonny Herring, Margaret Hinkle, Percy Hochstedler, Naomi Johnson, Dale Korporal, Alan LeMasters, Deloris Lenfesty, Cindy Lucas, Jack McCarty, Beverly McDaniel, Lucy Miller, Bertha Owens, Carol Patrick, Darlene Peabody, Jan Roesly, Maria Siwik, Rudy Siwik, J. D. Smith, Mary Smith, Norm Spence, Bill Swaine, Charlene Templeton, John Templeton, Laura Tinkle, Betty Waggy, Bobbie Wells and Mary Williams.

The abutting affair will be the aboriginal Monday in June 2011.

Sweetser UMW

Sweetser United Methodist Women sponsored a carry-in banquet June 6 afterward abbey casework in account of the abiding mission aggregation from Honduras. The aggregation completed a baby adhesive block home for a ancestors of bristles who had been active in a three-sided shack. They were advantaged to see them move in and captivated a adherence account for the home. The Honduras project, Total Home, is based in Lewis Center, Ohio. In 2009, they congenital bristles homes for bristles admirable families in LaCeiba, Honduras, and will body bristles added this year. They are accurate through skills, time, money, or prayers from several churches.

The abutting affair for UMW will be a cruise Aug. 3 to appointment Rosalie Williamson, a above affiliate of the group, who now resides at Pines Village Circle, Valparaiso.

Metro Exchange

The Marion Metro Exchange Club met Thursday at Marion General Hospital.

Steve Dixon, president, alleged the affair to order. Nancy Edwards gave the invocation. Franklin Bounds told the accumulation about the 80th ceremony affair for the Evening Exchange Club. He again alien Mike Burton, Admission County Auditor. Mr. Burton is commutual his additional term.  The appointment is term-limited.  He declared the functions of the auditor’s appointment and answered assorted questions from the group.  He declared Admission County calm about 95 percent of the acreage tax revenues aftermost year.  As a result, some areas of government accept to be reduced. According to Mr. Burton, Admission County has had bigger collections than some of the surrounding counties.

The abutting affair will be at 7 a.m. Thursday at MGH. Tom Ballard of the Admission County Rescue Mission will be the bedfellow speaker.

Setinabrubus

Setinabrubus 4-H Club associates brought projects to be pre-judged by Ann DeHaven, Farmland, June 8 at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1100 Jeffras Ave.

Mrs. DeHaven gave abounding absolute comments and some accessible tips afore associates booty projects to be advised alpha June 15 for the Admission County 4-H Fair which opens June 20. Kari Marx, Elissa Watson and Phillip Caviggiola were accustomed for projects completed; Kari was adored as the alone affiliate to complete the “Setinabrubus: Preparing for the Fair” forms and Kari and Phillip for absolute attendance. Associates alien their parents afore the business affair conducted by Admiral Corinne Caviggiola. Patricia Marx Maley, Kari’s grandmother, was additionally a guest. Birthdays were acclaimed for Valena Caviggiola, Haley Biggs and Jenna Marcisz. Adult baton Lola Hundley reminded associates about the ice chrism social, Handbook Cover Contest, aliment drive antagonism and altruistic to the club’s bassinet for the bashful auction, all activities affiliated with the fair. Name Tag prizes were accustomed to Lilly Huber, Courtney Mellendorf, Elissa, Phillip, Kari and Valena. Appearance Coin awards went to Phillip, Kari, Valena and Courtney.

Meetings will resume this abatement and associates will be notified in the newsletter.

Colonial Oaks

Activities for association at Colonial Oaks Retirement Affiliation included exercise, shuffleboard, errands, bold night, arena toss, putt-putt, bingo, duke massages, father-son dinner, citizen meeting, devotions, a cruise to The Big Dipper for ice cream, and a appointment from the Ephesus Affiliation Outreach group. Bingo winners for June 4 were Gerry King, Martha Maddox, Warren Draper, Wanda Draper, Margaret Kuhn, Jane Tyner, Mildred Chapman, Maxine Blake, Iona Losure, Edna Snyder, Elaine Holquist, Ruth Bromley, Jo Ella Timbs, Mary Emrick, Harry Bollinger, Velva Bollinger, Fern Danforth, Dick Sprowl, Evelyn Sprowl, Ruth Blackard, Cheryl Rogers, and Wilma Leach.

Contract Bridge

The Arrangement Arch Club met Thursday at Northwood Manor.

Winners were: Elaine Holquist and Barbara Mills, first; David and Jane Cain, second; Jean Scranton and Diane Leech, third; Kay Blume and Lewis Schwam, fourth. Slam winners were Lewis Schwam and Kay Blume. Please alarm 674-3933 for any change in schedule.

Northwood Manor

Residents at Northwood Manor enjoyed Manor Money bingo, Fireside Chat, amusing hour, exercise and the administration party. Adulatory June birthdays are Pete Dunwoody, Frances Pence, Ruth Carter, Connie Gartland and Phil Albertson. Bingo winners for the ceremony were Josephine Hunt, Phyllis Lockwood, Tim Hale, Benita Gehlhausen, Ethel Brooks, Frances Pence, Phil Albertson, Virginia Hill, John Copeland, Dorothy Rumpler, Olive Hale and Bernie Boxell. Accessible activities accommodate Boggle, an out-to-lunch cruise to IHOP, a bus cruise to the mall, and the Father’s Day accident and cookout featuring Larry Davis. The alms comb bargain to account St. Martin’s will be July 24. Please save your items to accord to our cause.

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