Club News 10.12.2019
October 12, 2019 at 3:09 a.m.
Bridge At SPEC In North Webster
Bridge at SPEC was played Tuesday. Andrea Overmyer came in first and Jean Cowan came in second. The group also played Thursday. Dick Sutton came in first and Richard Blank came in second.
Four Seasons Ladies Bridge
The Four Seasons Ladies Bridge met Wednesday at Grace Village. Winners were Betty Walston, Peg Zimmerman, Dian Cartwright and Joan Earhart. Zimmerman was hostess.
Wed. Night Bridge
Wednesday Night Bridge played Wednesday. The group had five tables with the following winners: Bill Thompson, Janet Wagley, Tony Frazzetta, Dorothy Herring, Judy Stewart and Liz Frazzetta. John and Janet Wagley are host and hostess for October. The next meeting is Wednesday. The group would like to share its bridge night with interested bridge players. If interested, call Janet Wagley 574-268-1330.
Winona Lake
Literary Club
The Winona Lake Literary Club met Wednesday at the Robin Hood Community Center at 1:30 p.m., with 16 members and one guest.
The entertainment was provided by the harpist Anna Hogan. She also gave information about playing and maintaining the harp.
A book review was given by Nancy Dougan on the works of Karen Kingsbury, noting that for all who have read and loved her famous Baxter series, she is not done yet. There are several new books about this fictional family.
The business meeting was followed by refreshments with a warm autumn taste.
Singles
Meeting Friends
This time of year many of the groups’ friends are preparing for their trips to warmer climate. The rest of us prepare for our Indiana winter ahead of us. The group has dwindled, down to 12 this week but all enjoyed their evening visiting while some played euchre and others played ponytail canasta.
The group says farewell to a longtime friend of the group. Ron ”Woody” Woodmansee grew up in Swayzee and later lived in Marion. He had many talents and blessed many with his kindness and witty ways. He traveled the long drive to share with us his singing talent of his side business, Woody’s Karaoke & DJ, at many of our parties. He passed away on Oct. 5 from complications following surgery. For those interested: Friends and family may call from 1 to 4 p.m. today at the Swayzee United Methodist Church, 101 W. Madison Street, Swayzee. Memorial services will begin at 4 p.m.
Looking for some fun entertainment: upcoming event Nov. 2, Child Evangelism Banquet Show starring Quentin Flagg Gospel Show. Fulton County Museum Banquet Hall, 37 E 375 N, Rochester. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call Crystal at 574-315-8746.
Bridge At SPEC In North Webster
Bridge at SPEC was played Tuesday. Andrea Overmyer came in first and Jean Cowan came in second. The group also played Thursday. Dick Sutton came in first and Richard Blank came in second.
Four Seasons Ladies Bridge
The Four Seasons Ladies Bridge met Wednesday at Grace Village. Winners were Betty Walston, Peg Zimmerman, Dian Cartwright and Joan Earhart. Zimmerman was hostess.
Wed. Night Bridge
Wednesday Night Bridge played Wednesday. The group had five tables with the following winners: Bill Thompson, Janet Wagley, Tony Frazzetta, Dorothy Herring, Judy Stewart and Liz Frazzetta. John and Janet Wagley are host and hostess for October. The next meeting is Wednesday. The group would like to share its bridge night with interested bridge players. If interested, call Janet Wagley 574-268-1330.
Winona Lake
Literary Club
The Winona Lake Literary Club met Wednesday at the Robin Hood Community Center at 1:30 p.m., with 16 members and one guest.
The entertainment was provided by the harpist Anna Hogan. She also gave information about playing and maintaining the harp.
A book review was given by Nancy Dougan on the works of Karen Kingsbury, noting that for all who have read and loved her famous Baxter series, she is not done yet. There are several new books about this fictional family.
The business meeting was followed by refreshments with a warm autumn taste.
Singles
Meeting Friends
This time of year many of the groups’ friends are preparing for their trips to warmer climate. The rest of us prepare for our Indiana winter ahead of us. The group has dwindled, down to 12 this week but all enjoyed their evening visiting while some played euchre and others played ponytail canasta.
The group says farewell to a longtime friend of the group. Ron ”Woody” Woodmansee grew up in Swayzee and later lived in Marion. He had many talents and blessed many with his kindness and witty ways. He traveled the long drive to share with us his singing talent of his side business, Woody’s Karaoke & DJ, at many of our parties. He passed away on Oct. 5 from complications following surgery. For those interested: Friends and family may call from 1 to 4 p.m. today at the Swayzee United Methodist Church, 101 W. Madison Street, Swayzee. Memorial services will begin at 4 p.m.
Looking for some fun entertainment: upcoming event Nov. 2, Child Evangelism Banquet Show starring Quentin Flagg Gospel Show. Fulton County Museum Banquet Hall, 37 E 375 N, Rochester. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call Crystal at 574-315-8746.