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Today's Features

  • We had a wonderful service Sunday. Bro. Jason preached from Genesis 22 Verses 1-14. And Leon Crumpton sang Thank You Lord, a song with a lot of meaning for this time of season. Sister Saving Ladies met at the fellowship hall and had a very nice meal with our husbands as guests on November 19. Our special speaker was Bro. Jason Pilcher and his wife, Valerie. She sang a beautiful song for us. Before the meeting, we had a special man there that was having a birthday. Mr. Winford Burks was 85 on November 25. We gave him a coat, gloves and a cake. He was one happy man.

  • I didnt get the news in for last weeks (11-23) edition so my news will be a week late. I just let the time slip up on me. Our mail doesnt come until 3:00 P.M. or 3:30 P.M. So when I picked up the Gazette and read I needed my news there by 5:00 P.M. Friday, and that was Friday, I knew there was no way!

    Open House and Celebration at Sarah and Booker Farrs was Sunday, November 18. It was hosted by their children.

  • Dont forget Philadelphias 160 birthday celebration Sunday, December 2, beginning at 10:00 A.M. You are invited.

    We were reminded that December is the month we give to the Lottie Moon Christmas offering and were challenged to pray about he amount we give. Lottie served as a missionary in China for thirty-nine years and would divide her few rations of food with her Christian friends when the famine hit. They sent her home to America and the captain of the ship carried her off it in his arms because she was too weak to walk. She weighed fifty pounds.

  • The parents of Torrie Leann Lee and Caleb Scott Willard announce their engagement.

    The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Lee and the late Lisa Lee.

    She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eason Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leon Lee, all f New Albany.

    She is a 2006 graduate of west Union Attendance Center and is currently employed at Baptist Hospital-Union County.

    The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Willard.

  • On a dark, dreary day we sometimes think of blue Monday but, after the drought of the summer, it is truly a blessing. I am sure the good earth is rejoicing from the drink of good water.

    We send sympathy to the family of Dean Armstrong and Ralph Milam, Sr. who were buried last week. Dean was a former school mate at Center, and Ralph was a good friend, and plumber of the late Lester Bell.

  • Our mothers always told us, "Eat your veggies," and sometimes we just want to change an old favorite, like steamed cabbage, into a more elegant dish. This version has a wonderful taste.

    CABBAGE PARMESAN

     

    1/4 cup slivered almonds

    1 medium head green cabbage

    1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter or margarine

    1 garlic clove, minced

    1 teaspoon Italian herb seasoning

    Salt and pepper

    1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese

  • Its Corey Hall again. Prior to this time, one of my articles has been featured in the Ingomar School News as a temporary fill in for Stephanie Dillard while she was out for surgery. I would like to take this time to announce that I will now be serving as a permanent replacement for Stephanie, who is no longer a student at Ingomar. I will do my best to keep you updated and clued in on whats happening with Ingomar.

    I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and got a few bites of good home cooking.

  • I was already at school on Monday morning before I remembered that I had not sent my news in on Sunday night. I apologize.

  • Its been a busy week here at Ingomar School. Hopefully, Thanksgiving Break will give everyone a chance to get organized.

    The Ingomar Junior High basketball teams played Thursday, November 9, at Myrtle. The games were very exciting and both girls and boys played hard and gave it their all. The games ended with 2 loses and one win for Ingomar. There will be a Junior High game Wednesday, November 14, at 9 a.m. at the Ingomar gym. Admission is $1. This will require the players to get plenty of rest and eat a good breakfast. No late night parties!

  • I hope everyone enjoyed an extra hour of sleep Sunday, but if you were like me, you probably got up at 7:00 a.m. and realized it was only 6:00 a.m.

    The Falcons and the Lady Flacons both played West Union at home on Tuesday, October 30th and ended with two wins.

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