" Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much." --- James 5:16 KJV
Birthdays this week: Barbara Word Milburn - Oct. 7, Sue Gibson Oct. 9, Wilma Rawls - Oct. 12.
With geese flying overhead this morning, we're seeing much cooler temps and everyone is enjoying it.
The New Edinburg Spook House will be in the old school building on Oct. 26, Saturday, from 7pm to midnight. Admission will be $2 per head.
Donations to the New Edinburg Museum: a 1940 NEHS scrapbook put together by Mary Sue Langford of Kingsland filled with newspaper articles about school life in that period. I'm currently scanning the stuff from it and will share some in this paper in the near future. This was given by Jerry Langford. Also, Mary Jane Attwood gave a copy of Dr. Carl Moneyhon's standard work Arkansas and The New South which gives an indepth look at rural life in the latter part of the 19th Century. Both are available to read at the New Edinburg Museum any Saturday afternoon (or whenever you can catch me) from noon to 4pm.
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.
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