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Our weather turned on us didn't it? It was a bit of a surprise to wake up to a snow covered ground on Saturday morning. The temperatures dropped to about 27 degrees on Saturday and Sunday. It warmed up to 34 degrees on Monday morning and gave us a little shower.

Remember to set those recycles out on the curb on Oct. 17.

How does a "Mom's Night Out" sound for you? You are invited to join the group of Mothers at the New Virginia United Methodist Church on Oct. 23 at 6:30 p.m. Bring with you finger foods and a game, that you might have, to share with the group. For more information please call Ann Fantz at 449-3557.

We find four couples celebrating wedding anniversaries this week: Rick and Becky Halvorsen on Oct. 15, Bob and Jean Wickett and Jerry and Cheryl Boles on Oct. 16, Mike and Carrie Hamilton, Craig and Anna Young, Oct. 18.

Jason and Ann Fantz, Abigail and Brianna, were pleased to have his sister, Jonna Fantz of Minneapolis, for a weekend guest. Jason, Ann and Jonna participated in the walk for the ALS cause held in Des Moines on Saturday. They all felt that it was a great success.

Reba Reed attended the retreat for United Methodist secretaries at Camp Wesley Woods this week. She enjoyed visiting with fellow secretaries and learning the many differences in the church offices.

Mildred Slye celebrated her 90th birthday with her family over the weekend. Her daughter Virgene and Brent Dorman of Columbus, Ohio, drove back for the special occasion and her sons Gary, Galen, and Garald all joined her. On Sunday, Garald and Alice and Virgene and Brent all attended church with her.

Congratulations to Elizabeth Smith for her success at the Spelling B held at the Covered Bridge Festival in Winterset on Saturday. Elizabeth won 4th place with her word TRIGONOMETRY. Elizabeth is the daughter of Brad and Sarah Smith and a fourth grader at Interstate 35 Elementary.

Get well wishes go to Missy Bechtel as she recovers from a fall from her deck steps at their home early Tuesday morning. Her daughter, Twanice Baker, drove her to the hospital where she was treated for torn muscles in her arm and shoulder.

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