Bryant Pond
Franklin Grange 124 met at the Grange Hall on Monday, Aug. 20, for Past Masters night. A good crowd attended from surrounding granges. Nineteen past masters attended plus others. A 6 p.m. supper was followed by the meeting. Several State officers were present. Officers for the evening were Master: Wayne Sherman; Overseer: Richard Felt, Lecturer: Laura Hutchins; Chaplain: Nancy Clark; S: Maynard Chapman; AS: Harold Parsons; LAS: Norma Merserve; G.K.: Fred Breame; Flora: Peggy Blake; Ceres: Olive Risko; Pomona: Linda LaBree; Sec.: Vicki Clark; Treasurer: Wendall Easter; Ex. Comm.: Earl Andrews, Janet Whittier, Steve Haycot; Pianist: Ethel LaCoarse; CWA: Karen Flagg, Bertha DeHaas and Alice Hoyt; program: The Welcome Song; Roll Call of Past Masters, each giving a brief remark; Skit: Richard Felt and Clara Lamers; Song: America the Beautiful; Song: Home, Home on the Range; Skit: Nancy Clark, Norma Merserve and Laura Hutchins; Song: Bringing in the Sheaves; Reading: When friends drop in by Karen Flagg; Music by Laura Hutchins and Richard Felt; Song: Count your Many Blessings; and Closing thought. A kind guest brought fresh vegetables which were auctioned off and the money went to CWA.
It has been brought to my attention that a new antique store has opened in Pinhook on Cushman Hill Road. Wally Farrington has opened this by his house. It is open by appointment only. Telephone number is 665-3185. Good luck Wally!
Remember Woodstock-Greenwood Senior Citizens will meet Thursday, Sept. 6, for their meeting at the Masonic Hall. Meeting at 11:30. Dinner by the Star Birthday Club and program on Lyme Disease by either or both Diane Farnum and Rhonda Buker.
Franklin Grange 124 will meet on Sept. 3 for their next meeting.
The Woodstock Historical Society will meet on Sept. 8 for their next meeting at the Museum at 6 p.m. with light refreshments following.
Services at the Baptist Church are Sunday School at 9:15; morning worship at 10:30; evening service at 6; except on Sept. 9 they will travel to Augusta to Church Hill Baptist for an evening service at 6; and prayer meeting on Wednesday at 6:30.
