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July 27, 2010

Newell speaks to club

MOULTRIE — Magnolia Manor South’s administrator, Teresa Newell, spoke at the July meeting of the Sunshine Club at Oak Dale Baptist Church. She was assisted by Martha Mixon, administrative assistant.

They shared the services that were available at the Manor. An integral part of servant leadership is Magnolia Manor’s mission, and also an age-old concept that seems to date back to the Bible. She also directs the Age Beaters Band. Most of the members are in their nineties, and they seem to perform well at their concerts. For further information, call 229-985-0265 or visit the Manor to see the accommodations, attractions, rates, services and amenities.

Faye Rowe, president, opened the meeting and welcomed the members and visitors. Dorothy Spruill introduced the speakers and Mildred Rentz had the devotion. She read from John 15, and shared some thoughts about friends and the group shared some of their thoughts. Rowe named the nominating committee, Lorena Barhite, Shirley Mims, and Adaline Gibbs, to nominate officers for the coming year. Mildred Rentz decorated tables with bouquets of zinnias from her flower garden. The travel committee discussed upcoming trips for the group.

The covered dish dinner seemed to be enjoyed by all. LaRue Abbott won the door prize.

Those attending the meeting were Doris and LaRue Abbott, Marian Allyn, Lorena Barhite, Dora and Johnny Fletcher, Adaline Gibbs, Shirley Mims, Laura McCorkle, Genelle O’Neal, Mildred Rentz, Faye Rowe, Mabel Thomason, Dorothy Spruill, Enoch Squires, Robert and Geneva Tompkins, and special guests, Teresa Newell, and Martha Mixon.

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