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Example Serve Others Circle of King's Daughters and Sons met at the YWCA for a September noon luncheon. Donna Grimm gave the blessing and Martha Jane Brondos presided and distributed new program booklets for 2004-05. Helen Vein and Lucille Smith gave reports. The circle approved memorials to Hospice for Elwood Moore and Joseph Renda, husbands of Helen Moore and Marian Renda. Ruth Ann McLaughlin gave the sunshine report and Clara Skrabski reported on Indian affairs, reading about Navajo children attending bible school in New Mexico. JoAnn Moore will collect the Noah's Ark banks in December. The funds will go toward the Heifer Project to pay for the purchase of livestock and animal management. Moore and Donna Grimm will attend the Ohio branch convention Oct. 15 and 16 in Bucyrus. Grimm presented the program, introducing Marissa McCourt, a 15-year-old home-schooled sophomore whose talent is sewing. Marissa began sewing in 4-H. She modeled a colonial outfit she made as a combination history fair and 4-H project and displayed a dress with a large, hoop skirt reminiscent of the Civil War period that she also made as a project. The next meeting will be Oct. 19 with Linda Cooper and Alice Ryan serving as hostesses and Ann Wylie presenting the program.
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