Bryant Pond
Sympathy is extended to Tom Hartford and family for the death of his father.
I neglected to put anything in my column last week about the Parade of Lights. It was told to me that there were five more trucks than last year – 29 in all. The crowd gathered following the parade at the fire station where they had an abundance of food for people to enjoy. Everyone seemed to have a great time visiting. It was nice to see so many out to support the firemen.
Franklin Grange met on Monday evening, Oct. 15. Business was conducted and tickets were handed out to sell for the Thanksgiving basket. Final plans were made for the Republican Supper to be held the next night. The mock HeeHaw Show will be held on Saturday, Nov. 10 at the Grange Hall. Next meeting will be Monday, Nov. 5.
The Historical Society met on Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Museum. The next meeting, Nov. 10, will be held 6 p.m. at the Town Conference Room where they will meet for the winter months.
Services at the Baptist Church are Sunday school at 9:15; morning worship at 10:30; evening service at 6; and prayer meeting on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28 missionary Larry Strout will be at the evening service. There will be a pie social following the service.
Visitors at the home of Ken and Alice Hoyt on Saturday afternoon and evening were Bob Hoyt and Archie and Susie Gould. It was good to see them.
Woodstock-Greenwood Senior Citizens will meet on Nov. 1 (Thursday) at the Locke Mills Church. Dinner by the Ladies Circle will be served. Game party will follow. Please bring an item for the game prize.
