Religion
College Heights church hosts monthly breakfast
Ladies of College Heights Missionary Baptist Church hosted their monthly breakfast Oct. 18 with 20 women present. There were three first time visitors.
The door prize, an address book, was won by Judy Sibble.
The devotional, titled Garden of Eden, was given by Carol Treat. Her text was taken from Genesis 2:8.
Attending were Willie Mae Williams, Betty Walston, Lou Ann Dunlap, Louise Ferguson, Wanda Clevenger, Judy Sibble, Rita Branscum, Ellene Meek, Elba Jean Latham, Delores Foster, Linda Forrester, Norma Southerland, Jewel Corvin, Evelyn Treas, Mildred Brisby, Betty Foster, Nina Lynch, Gertie Nicholas, Carol Treat and Pat Anderson.
Next breakfast will be 10 a.m. Nov. 15. The breakfast is open to all women in the community.
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