Jan. 7, 1988
The home of Mary Frances Johnson, 126 Shalamar Rue, was the scene of the January meeting of the First Nighters Homemakers Club. The devotional was given by Grace Price followed by the invocation by Serena Brown. Betty Jean Aldridge, president, conducted the business meeting.
True Blue Council No. 55, Daughters of America, held its annual Christmas supper in the community room at Clark RECC on Iron Works Road. The table blessing was given by Earl Smith, state treasurer, and prizes were awarded during the evening. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Fayette Council No. 23, Lexington, and Dick Brandenburg, Woodford Council No. 73, Versailles.
Miss Sheila Kay Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Troy Reed, Winchester, became the bride of Gilbert Keith Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. McIntosh, Winchester, in a double-ring ceremony Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Trinity Church of God.
The home of Mary Frances Johnson, 126 Shalamar Rue, was the scene of the January meeting of the First Nighters Homemakers Club. The devotional was given by Grace Price followed by the invocation by Serena Brown. Betty Jean Aldridge, president, conducted the business meeting.
True Blue Council No. 55, Daughters of America, held its annual Christmas supper in the community room at Clark RECC on Iron Works Road. The table blessing was given by Earl Smith, state treasurer, and prizes were awarded during the evening. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Fayette Council No. 23, Lexington, and Dick Brandenburg, Woodford Council No. 73, Versailles.
Miss Sheila Kay Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Troy Reed, Winchester, became the bride of Gilbert Keith Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. McIntosh, Winchester, in a double-ring ceremony Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Trinity Church of God.