Club News 11.13.21

November 12, 2021 at 9:55 p.m.

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ABC Bridge Club Met

The  ABC Bridge Club met at the Red Apple Restaurant with Edith Vitoux as hostess.

Winners were Peggy Wilson and Sharon Tuttle.



 Bridge Was Played AT SPEC

NORTH WEBSTER - Bridge was played at SPEC at the North Webster Community Center.

On Tuesday, Bill Thompson came in first and Jerry Hetrick came in second. On Thursday, Kay Sutton came in first and Jean Cowan came in second.



Thursday Bridge Club Met

Thursday Bridge Club met at Maria’s Restaurant. Winners were June Stealy, Sharon Holtz, Liz Frazzetti, Betty Walston and Carol Freeman.



Literary Club Met

WINONA LAKE – The Winona Literary Club met Nov. 3 at Robin Hood Community Center in Grace Village. Fourteen members and two visitors met. There were two guest musicians: John and Cathy Miller.

John and Cathy Miller shared music vocally by Cathy and assisted by John on the guitar. They shared sacred songs, songs from childhood and songs through the years.

Judy Broderick brought two book reviews: “Giver of Stars” by JoJo Moyes and “The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek” by Kim Michelle Richardson. These two books were about the Kentucky Pack Horse librarians, which was part of the WPA work progress. These librarians restored attention to literacy, fixed and organized books. This was when there were few schools and no libraries.

The business meeting consisted of minutes, financial report, old and new business.

The next Literary Club meeting will be Wednesday, with presentation by Shannon Jenks, with Ryan’s Case for Smiles.



ABC Bridge Club Met

The  ABC Bridge Club met at the Red Apple Restaurant with Edith Vitoux as hostess.

Winners were Peggy Wilson and Sharon Tuttle.



 Bridge Was Played AT SPEC

NORTH WEBSTER - Bridge was played at SPEC at the North Webster Community Center.

On Tuesday, Bill Thompson came in first and Jerry Hetrick came in second. On Thursday, Kay Sutton came in first and Jean Cowan came in second.



Thursday Bridge Club Met

Thursday Bridge Club met at Maria’s Restaurant. Winners were June Stealy, Sharon Holtz, Liz Frazzetti, Betty Walston and Carol Freeman.



Literary Club Met

WINONA LAKE – The Winona Literary Club met Nov. 3 at Robin Hood Community Center in Grace Village. Fourteen members and two visitors met. There were two guest musicians: John and Cathy Miller.

John and Cathy Miller shared music vocally by Cathy and assisted by John on the guitar. They shared sacred songs, songs from childhood and songs through the years.

Judy Broderick brought two book reviews: “Giver of Stars” by JoJo Moyes and “The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek” by Kim Michelle Richardson. These two books were about the Kentucky Pack Horse librarians, which was part of the WPA work progress. These librarians restored attention to literacy, fixed and organized books. This was when there were few schools and no libraries.

The business meeting consisted of minutes, financial report, old and new business.

The next Literary Club meeting will be Wednesday, with presentation by Shannon Jenks, with Ryan’s Case for Smiles.



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