CHAPEL -
CREEK
NEWS
things are
in Sunday
at Eden Chapel.
for this past
been met and
so new goals
)1 classes and
different
Bob and Nancy
have been great
in this area.
Chapel is also
to begin a
during church
doing some much
roof repair.
the
of Lost Creek
for the An-
Saturday
17. Several
people have
some of their
~to church to inspire
else. As a
there will be
of favorite
from the Lost
cookbook.
Creek members
be serving at
Heights this
This work
the needs of many
neighbors
community.
a hayrack
November
will leave Eden
at 6:00, travel to
Alhright farm
weiner roast and
time. Then return
Chapel. It is
all ages.
Youth group is
at 5:00 on
' evenings at Eden
~+ve had several
in the hospital
I~st week: Bernice
Olive Hall and
Hall. Our love
go out to all
-O-
UNION
MESSAGES
P Larry Esllnger
a gorgeous day!
is not very high
the chill is
I 'm sitting here
picni~ table in
of the church
and I may be
but I think it
place. This
the "little brown
in the vale" we
And that evening a fami-
ly came to rededicate
their family to the Lord.
Praise the Lord!
Ivan Brown is doing
better, Dorothy said he
was sitting up and if he
continues to improve the
way he has been,he will
get to go home soon, He
is having trouble with his
heart and continues to
need our prayers.
Others on our prayer
list; Forest Jimason,
Jack Bush, Amy Scott,
Jeried Field, Jane
Dooley, Skip Pettus,
Florence Nettles, Ruia
Hodson, Lori Dooley,
Rita Matheson, Rod
Brekhage, Eva Axtell.
We used our new hym-
nals Sunday, and we en-
joyed them very much.
Thank you, Lord, and
thank all of you who
helped buy them. They
are a blessing.
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
we are having fellowship,
and a class on personal
witnessing. Everyone is
invited.
Sunday, Nov. 4, will be
the first day of our
revival. The Musical Lin-
dquists will be here for
the morning service, and
we will have a covered
dish dinner in the
fellowship hall im-
mediately after that ser-
vice. The revival will be
fit 7:30 p.m. each evening
through Wednesday,
November 7. Make plans
to come and bring a
friend•
Our annual Thanksgiv-
ing Community Dinner
will be November 18, at
6:30 p.m. The Young peo-
ple will be in charge of
the morning service
which begins at 10 a.m.
Don't forget to bring
your Love Loaves back
on this date•
A beautiful and busy
time of the year.
Remember to take time
out of your busy schedule
to be with the Lord; and
on November 6, Remem-
ber to Vote!
"O-
was a blessing!
Young ladies came
for healing and
May the
richly bless them.
THE BIBLE
STUDENT
~erson who
Mother
truly i~d
to the -
of God. The
of Israel,
declared: 'q'he
declare the
of God and the
showeth
handiwork."
19:1).
ard and severe
can wreak
on bird
pheasant,
and prairie
counteract loss
hard winter,
MEHAN UNION
CHURCH NEWS
game birds will encouragement will
an early nest t egin at 7:00 Sunday
raise that
and then build evening and at 7:30 Man-
nest with eggs day through Friday.
raise that broodThe public is invited to
come and "be encourag-
ed." A nursery will be
provided for each service.
Chekd
Enid, Okla.
OLD SPOT DAIRf PRODUCTS
The I nquist Gospel
Team Kill be at the
Mehan Union Church for
a Revival Meeting, Nov.
4 thru 7 at 11 a,m. on the
4th and 7:30 each
evening.
The two Lindquist
couples which comprise
this gospel team, are
known for their inspira-
tional gospel music.
In the campaign in
Mehan, the team will be
heard each night in
special features such as
Royall's testimony en-
titled "forty-eight hours
to live", a musical fiesta
or smorgasbord, gospel
cartoons, gospel magic
and others. Pastor Larry
Eslinger and friends of
Mehan Union Church ex-
tend a cordial welcome to
everyone come.
CARNEY NEWS
Pat Skaggs
Merrick Reunion
The Merrick Church
house was the place
where one hundred and
twenty former school
chums and folks who us-
ed to live in the com-
munity years agao, met
Sunday October 21,
1984.
The day began early
with people from all over
the United States gather-
ing for reminiscing and
fun.
A delicious pot luck
Dawson of Oklahoma Ci-
ty, Harriett Autry of Ed-
mond, and Arvilla
Savage of Carney. Three
of the sisters, Erma
Owens of West Covina,
Calif., Loren Jazen of
Homeland, Calif., and
Lanora Benson of Rialto,
Calif, were unable to at-
tend. Others there were:
the Jones brothers and
sisters, Stanleys,
Houstons, McCorkles,
Davenports, Bardoes,
Vandeventers, Savages,
Mahars, Raupes,
Porters, and many
others.
The day ended around
3:30 with the hopes to
meet again in two years,
same place "Old Merrick
Church House."
Thank You, Lord
Thank You, Lord for
the happiness we ex-
perience in get-togethers.
These are nostalgic time
as well as get-acquainted
times. What a good time
the older ones have! Con-
versation begins with
"Remember When," or
"Remember the Time?"
After all, there's no bet-
ter way of having
fellowship than by recall-
ing a common memory.
The older we get, the
more we realize and ap-
preciate our heritage.
Then there's always all
that food and food and
food, and almost always
a new .face, a new in-law
or a new baby.
dinner was enjoyed at These occasions are
noon. Lots of pictures ' truly some of life's hap-
were taken. Music by piest moments. --Pat
several old chums was
enjoyed by everyone.
Among some of those
arrive early were the
"Griffith Sisters", Ida
Faye Raupe of Guthrie,
Lillian Weiderman of
Midwest City, Leatha
Skaggs
Senior Citizens
Take Tour
Four Carney Senior
Citizens took a
memorable tour through
fourteen states and
Canada, recently. Those
enjoying the tour were
Let's Worship
Together . . ,
Perkins -- Rtpley- Carney
Tryon -- Coyle -- Glencoe
Harold and Junita
Carpenter, Idella Smith
and Vetta Lackey. One of
the highlights of their
tour was the "Thousand
Islands" in Canada. They
said that the beautiful
jade waters of the island
purifies itself every
twelve hours. Other
spots of interest were:
several historical
museums, ferry boat
rides, night tours in New
York City and Washing-
ton, D.C., the Liberty
Bell in Independence,
Mo., the Boston tour of
the Old North Church,
Maid of the Mist at
Niagra Falls where they
say both sides of the
Falls, and the Air Force
Museum at Columbus.
Many other places were
also enjoyed.
Little Blessings
As I rose from my bed
this morning I looked out
into the stillness of the
day, thanking God for all
my blessings and for let-
ting me rise once again
into the beautiful world
where all God's creation
would turn twenty four
hours once more.
As the sun began to
creep over the treetops,
the glistening of the mor-
ning dew sparkled on the
grass, showing the
moisture that had
gathered there through
the night. Clouds of fog
fell, but soon descended
as the sun brought its
warm rays from the sky.
The birds were singing
sweetly as the leaves
began to rustle and fall
from the soft breeze that
began to blow.
"The season is chang-
ing", I thought, as the
coolness of the morning
brought a chill through
the house. I closed the
door and thanked God
| 11~ l~erKl~ jourit~u
for all the little blessings,
like the birds, the trees
and the sun. things we
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take for granted each
day. God is so good to us
all. Let us take time each
Simplicity
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