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The United Church Women met Friday, March 4, at the United Church of Crawfordsville for the World Day of Prayer Service. The Ainsworth Community Church Women joined them and there were 13 ladies present.
Clarissa Malmberg was in charge of the program on Cuba. She was assisted by Ruth Erwin and Pauline Richardson and several others did readings. Cuba is divided into three sections and the national flower in the ...
Billie Jo Rose, Crawfordsville Correspondent
Sep. 30, 2018 9:56 pm
The United Church Women met Friday, March 4, at the United Church of Crawfordsville for the World Day of Prayer Service. The Ainsworth Community Church Women joined them and there were 13 ladies present.
Clarissa Malmberg was in charge of the program on Cuba. She was assisted by Ruth Erwin and Pauline Richardson and several others did readings. Cuba is divided into three sections and the national flower in the butterfly jasmine. Pauline Richardson and Billie Jo Rose served refreshments.
Fifteen attended the Wyman Community Club luncheon at the Frontier in Washington at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, March 7. Attending were Frieda Finke, Ruth Erwin, Billie Jo Rose, Robert and Lucille Humphreys and Fern Clang, all of Crawfordsville; John Wittrig of Winfield; Vivan and Eileen Jennings of Winfield; Ruth Johnston of Ainsworth, Wilma Vosburg of Grinnell, Al and Adeline Sents, Joann Love and Jane Kaczinski, all of Washington.
The club will meet again Monday, April 4, at the Frontier.
Church clean-up day will be Saturday, March 19. Work will be done outside, as well as inside. Windows will need to be washed, furniture dusted and general cleaning done. Several walls have been painted and the rest will be finished after Easter.

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