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NewsJuly 23, 2003

New Salem UMW The New Salem United Methodist Women of Daisy met in the home of Susan Sterner July 9. Four sick calls and seven shut-ins calls were made during the month. It was announced that new bowls were bought for the kitchen. Everyone will bring two paper products and two cans of food for the adopted family to the next meeting which will be at Shirley Grebe's house. It was decided to have a blanket shower for the Festival of Sharing from the whole church...

New Salem UMW

The New Salem United Methodist Women of Daisy met in the home of Susan Sterner July 9.

Four sick calls and seven shut-ins calls were made during the month. It was announced that new bowls were bought for the kitchen.

Everyone will bring two paper products and two cans of food for the adopted family to the next meeting which will be at Shirley Grebe's house. It was decided to have a blanket shower for the Festival of Sharing from the whole church.

Betty Hahs read a letter and showed a video from her missionary friends from Africa.

Margie Roberts gave the program, "The Faith that Creator Justice Produces Peace."

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Barbara Brown, the new pastor's wife, was received in the Circle as a new member.

Roberts Homemakers Club

Members of the Roberts Homemakers Club brought a favorite summer food item to share for the noon meal at the Riverside Regional Library. Gloria Hanners was hostess and also presided at the meeting. She shared a devotional of a "Dark Survival Kit" and presented each member with items for the kit.

The special project for the month was the Ministerial Food Pantry and each member brought four items of food.

It was decided to go to the Bollinger Mill for a picnic in August. Each member brought an item to share in the program and games.

-- From staff reports

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