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November 2, 2009

Keenagers keep themselves busy in September with many activities

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MOULTRIE — Darrell Phillips, guitarist, and Joe Wesson, entertained the Keenagers at the September meeting with a pantomime skit. The songs included, “I Shall Not Be Moved,” “The Steeple Song,” “He’s Alive,” “The Lord is My Shepherd,” and “In the Garden.” The program seemed to entertaining and be enjoyed by the group.

Marvin Clayton, president, presided over the meeting, and opened with a “warm welcome.” A covered dish luncheon was served. Hostesses for the luncheon were Eva Clayton, Jeanette Edmondson, Mildred Rentz and the Keenager officers.

Sam Stephens read some humorous stories and made several announcements.

Lorena Barhite, Betty Cooper, Shirley Mims and Jackie Estep arranged the flowers for the tables. Dot Mims had the Newsletter. Frank Farmer, Neil Schoonover and Billy Edmondson greeted the members as they arrived and aided them with their covered dishes. The registrars were Peggy Mims, LaRue Norris, and Joyce Smith. Willette Pearson read the minutes of the last meeting.

Birthday honorees for September were Viola Burgess, Mary Pat Davis, Robbie Crosby and Kat Shiver. Anniversary honorees were Frank and Edith Farmer, Leon and Dot Mims and James and Willette Pearson. Mildred Rentz led the group in singing to them.

Recently the Keenagers made a bus trip to Capt. Franks Seafood Restaurant and seemed to enjoy the meal and the fellowship on the bus. On the way home, Sam Stephens stopped at the Westside Volunteer Fire Department and proudly showed off the new fire trucks and the landscaping. Peggy Bridges with the Magnolia Garden Club had given some advice on making the grounds beautiful.

Door prizes were given to Billy Edmondson and Inez Milligan.

There were 42 present at the meeting, including one new member, Linda Littleton.

Tom Gardner said the benediction and prayed for the ones on the prayer list and others mentioned.

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