Romans 8:38 – 39 "For I am persuaded, that neither
death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things
present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other
creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in
Christ Jesus our Lord."
Prayer list this week: Christy Russell, Clifton Posey, and the family of Michael Williams.
Birthdays this week include: Donna Thompson - June 17, Betty Brown -
June 20, Patricia McClellan Love - June 22, and Katie Briant - June 23.
Happy Anniversary to: Teresa and Gary Hubbard - June 18, and Brad and
Rebecca Cowan - June 21.
I hope all fathers had a great Father's Day this week. Winding June down, already one half 2012 is gone.
The New Edinburg All School Reunion will be July 7 starting at 10am in
the cafeteria of the West Saline Community Center (the same ol' place
it's been for years now). Former students, teachers and their families
are invited.
The D. L. Broughton family had a Father's Day supper celebrating all the fathers in that family last Sunday in the cafeteria.
Fresh, young, bright, energetic, bouncing kittens are still available at my house... for free. Take two, they're small.
I was reminded the other day of the persistent rumor concerning gold
buried somewhere on the Marks' Mills battlefield or in the area. Folks,
there is no gold up there and never was. The Federal wagon train
jumped there was returning from supply troops in Camden; there was a
small amount of Yankee greenbacks on one of the wagons involved, but I'm
sorry to say no massive amounts of gold coins waiting to make someone
rich. I remember Harvey St. John told my dad that as a youth he saw the
hole open where the gold was buried, and the footprints around it
matched his... which I guess was his way of hinting he had discovered
it. Harvey was also known to tell a tall tale now and then too.
If you have items of interest for this column, please get them to me by
Monday for inclusion in that week's column. Go Eagles.
Monday, June 18, 2012
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