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rmation of Christian
Women's Club Planned
Formation of an Othello
Christian Women's Club is
planned during a luncheon
meeting scheduled here on
Oct. 17.
The meeting will be held
from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. next
hEW Group
Attends Meet
Thursday at the Cimarron.
A spokesman for the group
explained that the local club
will be part of an international
organization of women who
meet once a month. There are
no membership requirements
or dues and all interested
persons are invited•
Featured speaker will be
Jerri Anderson, a-national re-
presentative for Christian
Christian
"A History of the Christian
Church and It's Teachings"
will be the subject of a new
study group to begin next
Sunday, Oct. 13. The first
meeting will be at 7 p.m. at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Hastings, 261 N. 7th. The
group will meet each week for
approximately eight weeks.
While there will be no text
beginning of a new church
year for First Southern
Baptist Church Theme of the
year is "Share His Love
Now". Sunday's event includ-
ed promotion of children in
Sunday School classes, new
assignments for teachers and
a potluck dinner following the
11 a.m. merning worship•
Pastor Dan Brandel will
book, there will be a number preach a message at the
Women's Clubs from Kansas of volumes dealing with the annual Columl';a Basin Bap-
mAJ | I
over Weekend ,ty Mo She will describe subject available to group tist Associational meeting,
members. Members and Monday, Oct. 14, at Hermis-
friends of the church areton, Ore., and Mrs. Brandel
welcome to share in this time will provide special music. A
of learning and fellowship, second session will he held in
************* Kennewick, Tuesday, O( . 15.
First Southern Baptist *************
Sunday, Oct. 6, marked the United Methodist
treat at Camp Field, Leaven- Ephrata, will present a special Laity Day will be observed
Saturday,W°rth thlSoct.past4.5.Friday and programofficials said a free nursery°n crafts. N h by members of the congre-
gation Sunday, Oct. 3, under
..ovem.er Date the theme, "What Shall I
The two-day retreat in- will be provided by advance
Set by Couple
the purpose of the organi-
Seventeen members of the zation and be available to
ALCW from Pilgrim Luth- answer questions.
eran Church found the weath- Connie Brandel will.be the
er a bit chilly when they featured soloist and Chris
joined 139 women for a McFarland, former owner of
Mid-Columbia Conference re- the Beehive Craft Shop in
eluded sessions on "How to registration.
Pray" conducted by RoslindReservations for the nur-
Rinker, author of well-known sery or lunch must be made
prayer books, and an evening by Oct. 14 by calling 488-3563
"song fast", or 4882408.
Attending were Mrs. Rich-
ardMace, Mrs. CecilJohnson, Shower Honors
Kathy Henning, Mrs. Will
Coats, Mrs. Nell Thompson,
Mrs. George Keenan, Mrs. Mother, Son
Don Smith, Mrs. Ron Kelly,
Mrs. Jerry Roth, Mrs. Verne A small boy engaged in
Parson, Mrs. Henry Solbrack, fishing formed the refresh-
Mrs. Stan Welch, Mrs. Mel ment table centerpiece for a
Martin, Moses Lake; Mrs. stork shower given for Mrs.
Glen Hysjulien, Mrs. non Alex Hampton, Sept. 27.
Kelly, Mrs. Robert Skogen Hostesses for the occasion
and Mrs. Dave Olsen. were Mrs. Burley Norton,
The engagement and forth-
coming marriage of Pavia
Silva and Steve Craig McCabe
has been announced by her
mother, Mrs. Connie Silva.
The intended bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl
McCabe.
Plans are being 'made for
the rite to be performed Nov.
2 at the Bethel Spanish As-
sembly of God, Othello.
The group attended the Mrs. Ray Kostad and Mrs. Air'
Autumn Leaf Festival at Pecka at the home of Mrs.
Leavenworth enroute home,Hampton's parents, the Ray • ,
with several women meeting
their families to spend the
balance of the day enjoying
the festivities.
Babysitting
Phinneys.
Presents presented were in
shades of blue and talk $f the
evening centered around
babies, since the H~m~ons'
new son, Travis WadeQ ar:
rived Sept. 7.
Refreshments ,werecs~rved
t
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Class to Open and games playeddurin, the
* •
evening, ewith. Mary Kay
Chat 'N Do Homemakers Pecka, Mrs. ~I~mpton and
are sponsoring free classes for Mrs. Phinney taking home the
prospective babysitters start- prizes. , • ~(
D
ing next week. Classes will
begin Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Jay~ee'Fal[ Boa~
3:30 p.m. and continue at that |
time each week for five weeks Attrads Members ' -
in the Lutacaga library.
They are open to boys andAttending Jaycee Fall
girls nine years old and upand boards this pa~t Friday and • ,
to others interested in be- S'xt-m'day were Lynn Olsen,
coming babysitters or learn-~ ICI: s~A,,a4ar and hi~ wife, o "
ing better babysitting skills.- Mh~/thannkMrs. Larry Matt-
Those interested in attend- son, president of the Othello
,•q
ing or wishing further in- Mrs. Jay_cees Club, and Mrs.
formation may call SharonJoh~ "K'~ak~ both del¢gates. " • "
Erickson at 488-2130, Carol ke two-day event was held ~ ,.
Cbarvet at 488-2703 or Tessa at Black Angus in Walls e.
Wyknenko, 488-9005. ' - • "
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Do?". Lay persons of the
church will lead the 9 a.m.
morning worship under the
direction of leader Jim Logan.
Betty Yoshino and Bernice
Sherbert will be co-hostesses
to the Wednesday, Oct. 16,
meeting of United Methodist
Women, 7:30 p.m. at the
church.
************$
Pilgrim Lutheran
A "tasting tea" has been
planned b'y Ruth Circle when
members meet Wednesday,
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A FREE CARRY CASE
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Oct. 16, for a noon luncheon• were welcomed with coffee
The Bible study will be led by hours following the 8 and
Mrs, Cecil Johnson. 10:30 a.m. masses Sunday,
************* Oct. 6.
************* .....
Sacred Heart Catholic CCD Classes have resumed
Plans will be made for for the new year. Grades one
booths for the Halloween through six are meeting at
Parish Carnival at Altar Guild 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
meetings tonight, Oct. 10. St. Wednesdays at the church.
Ann's Guild will meet at the Grades seven through 12
home of Mrs. Harry Lanning; meet at 7:30 each Wednesday
Ave Maria at the Marty Mohs evening.
residence and St. Theresa's *************
with Mrs. Ernest Dorow. The First Presbyterian
Parish Carnival is scheduled Marytha Circle will meet
Halloween night, Oct. 31, 6-9 Monday, Oct. 14, 7:45 p.m. at
p.m. at the church, the home of Mrs. Dan Mohr.
************* The tenth chapter of the Book
New members in the Parishof Hebrews will be studied.
exp, re some
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