Church: Unity - Trinity Lutheran Church (Church Women 1983)

Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson

Email: kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Rogers, Dallman, Carlson, Duesenberg, Ayer, Bloom, Messer, Tennis, Suckow, Runge, Safemaster

----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (17 November 1983)

UNITY - Lois Rogers was recently elected as vice president of the Lutheran Church Women of Trinity Lutheran Church.

Verna Dallman was elected recording secretary, and Esther Carlson, corresponding secretary.

The group decided to bring presents to the December meeting for distribution to residents of the Clark County Health Care Center, Owen. They also decided to conduct a short program of singing and help distribute Christmas stockings and cookies at the Colonial House of Colby.

The Rev. Timothy Duesenberg led the prayer and Helen Ayer thanked the group for its participation in the Day of Renewal. It was decided to purchase a copy machine for the church office with profits from the Harvest Dinner.

Vic Bloom resigned as chairman of the Faith and Life Committee and was replaced by Myrl Messer. Clothes for the Lutheran World Action clothing dive was taken to Marshfield.

A potluck dinner will be served Sunday at a reception for new members. It will follow the morning service. Betty Holtman demonstrated Christmas ideas for the home.

The December meeting will include a potluck lunch, with Edna Tennis, Pat Suckow, Lavonne Runge and Eileen Safemaster as hostesses. Gifts valued at $3 will be exchanged by those wishing to participate.

 

 

 


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