OWNBEY CLASS WEEKLY READER (ABBREVIATED)
FEBRUARY!,
2004
LAST WEEK
Class attendance was 28, with Marie Pearce and her
new
right knee attending for the first time in 2004! Durward
Owen did a great job of concluding our study of ]j~
American Paradox.
IN OUR
PRAYERS
Anne Lumadue felt at home on Friday, Jan. 23w, cutting her Lip badly
enough to need stitches, and breaking her pinkie.
Len Chason had surgery at Presbyterian Orthopedic Hospital on Thursday, Jan. 29th• He will
probably return home Monday. Ellen Chason postponed cataract surgery Virginia
Gourley will have total knee replacement on the 3rd at Presbyterian
Orthopedic Hospital.
Mel Halpern is scheduled for foot surgery on the 5th Frank
& Joyce Gossett are the proud grandparents of Kaitlin Joyce and John Thomas
Walakovits; Jean and the twins are doing fine.
BIRTHDAYS IN FEBRUARY.
71h — Cristina Hal 71.2—Bob Lumadue; 13th —
Nhora
Moreno; 181h — John Rasberry; 18th - Sydnor
Thompson;
29th — Jean Hamrick.
THIS WEEK -
Paul Guthery leads the class in the first of two studies of Ecclesiastes, entitled “Seasons
of Life”.
LOOKING
AHEAD
Prepare for Barbara Barden’s insights as she leads our lesson, “Change
Comes to All” by re-reading the book of Ecclesiastes
before Feb. 8th~ Yes, you can find the book in your Bible!
Wonderful Wednesdays begin Feb.
4th• Sign up today; blanks available outside Adult Education office!
Adults Plus! will hear Doug Mayes on Wednesday, Feb. 18th; be
sure to make your reservations by Monday noon on Feb 16th.