From left to right in the standing row: Vivien Martin, Thelma Laughlin, Darlene Thompson, Jan Day, Jean Martin, Dean Self, Colleen Adair, Frankie Cronk, Connie Pike, Dean Brossette, Wanda Barron and Jane Branch.
Sitting in the pew next to the standing row: Robbie Murphy, Cheryl Crawford, Cheryl Earnest and Jean Marshall.
Sitting in the next pew are: Eunice Burns, Joyce Meads, B.J. Crawford and Katherine Kendig.
My apologies if I got any names or spellings wrong.
I asked the Women’s Sunday School Class to move to the Sanctuary to get this picture. As you can see they are a large class and they all have a wonderful spirit. There are 20 in attendance for this picture and some were not there today. Keep growing in numbers ladies. It would be a wonderful problem to have to find you a larger room to meet in (probably the fellowship hall). We really need to get that soundproofing done so we can meet over there!

May 30, 2010 at 9:06 pm |
If some of our regulars had been there today we would not have had room for all of us. We discussed getting a smaller table so maybe we can fit a few more for now.
June 13, 2014 at 7:23 am |
) and works by turning sonic vibrations into heat over time and distance.
An air handler is a device used to condition and
circulate air. Well, the ductwork system inside your house is like sound traveling through several tunnels at once
and the sound won’t stop until it leaves its trapped confines.