Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
With the hurricane we have had lots of thunderstorms and rain for several days. We are proud of the rain as it was getting dry around the area and the trees were even shedding some of their leaves. The temperatures during the day have been in the upper eighties and low nineties lately and in the seventies at night, which is nice. Tuesday was the first day of September. This year is swiftly passing away and it seems only yesterday it was the beginning of this year.
Those who are sick or shut-in and in need of prayers for whatever the need: William Barber, David and Joyce Barnes, G.Y. Bennett, Connie Bonner, Barbara Brown, Dorothy Brown, Amy Carroll, Betty Carroll, Dorothy Carroll, Joann Carroll, Kathleen Carroll, Pam Carroll, Ronnie Carroll, Spencer Clark, Fada Clay, Artie Collins, Billy Cothran, Terrell Crews, Marian Dryden, Monica Dupont, Rusty Dupont, Polly Edwards, Geneva Grover, Helen Hardin, Myrtle Harvey, Melody Hensley, Beverly Holloway, Mickey James, Monette King, Linda Mercer, Wendy McKnight, Donna Owen, Coleen Rasbury, Mona Runions, Tommy Shaw, Nell Skelton, Tommy Steadman, Dustin Stutts, Nancy Taylor, Tommy Taylor, Annette Williams, Doug Williams, Margie Willis, and Lola Wilson. Please remember these in your daily prayers along with others you know who are sick or shut-in.
Happy birthday to Janna Harper, September 4, Wayne Cochran, September 5, Joanie Duncan and Heather Hudgins, September 6, Nathan Odom, Wilda Lawson, Gracelyn Faye Staggs and Sabrina Carroll, September 8, Jan Walker, September 9, and Melissa Keller, Susan Holt, and Kathy Sims, September 10. Wishing for these many more happy days to celebrate life and hope they have a great birthday.
Happy anniversary to Walter and Fran Mears, September 9. We wish for these couples many more years to celebrate life together.
We express sympathy to the families of Goldie Harder, W. C. Lovell, Lois A. (Parnell) James, Winford Harold Smith, Jimmy D. King, Lee Comer “L.C.” Loveless, Peggy Ann Cummins, Teresa Ann Parker, James Thomas Marshall, Clinnon Wayne Alexander, Patricia Ann Cochran, Georgia Bell Smith, James (J.T.) Thomas Runions, and Elizabeth Ann Neeley. Prayers for these families and any other families who have lost loved ones.
If you have a daughter or granddaughter or someone else who would like to be a Girl Scout or you, as an adult, would like to help with the Girl Scouts in Lewis County, we are getting this year started. We have programs for girls from kindergarten through twelfth grade and all are welcome. At this time, we have meetings on Monday for fourth and fifth grade girls, on Tuesday for kindergarten through third grade and on Thursday for girls in sixth and up can get set up in a troop. If interested, contact me at 931-796-3880. I would love to set you and your daughter up in a troop. It is really fun to watch the girls as they learn different things about the world around them and do many things that are just plain fun.
The fair is in town. I guess it is expected that it would rain some for it seems that it always does. Hope if you go, you don’t get wet and enjoy your time there.
With the changing looks for the fall season, it offers varied colors and beauty around us. If you can, take time to enjoy the looks of the world around you and to say hello to someone whom you meet along the way. A smile is something that when given, it comes back to you.
Remember those who are shut-in and cannot get out. Take time to visit if you can, send a card or call them to let them know that someone is thinking about them. Hope you have a great week and it is filled with happiness and good health.
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