urn est . LH-o Ai.uiauajr cvuijuig ar lt;:ouxiar o’clock in the social rooms of the church.MsperpareO’M;MiInd.,ScouholidCoolvilleMews Notes'entlvl *1UUIonor-l COOLVILLE — Revival services parermed ?feltC0P,tinuing at 016 Coolville “n. Methodist Church with increasing Harr, attendance. Rev. G. E. Fisher of son ’ th* “ac ,son is tbe evangelist, assisted ‘ nnl £y the local Past0-‘. Rev. w. C. her ■'Den”is- Special music is being is sb was presented by the junior choir. Re y. Services begin each evening at Mr. a f5? 7,;3p’ preceded by the young peo- were ana pie 5 meeting at seven o'clock, daug► r ,A!blny basketiaU teams will AddaJr l y £roy varsity and reserves Mr TUc- here Tuesday evening, Nov. 27. Mor hern Games will start at 7 p.m. Thanarck The Bethel W.S.C.S. met recent- at Miatic ly at the home of Mrs. John Biaelt;onze Deeter with an interesting pro-Rtb- gram and the monthly business p^rk 3ood meeting. Refreshments were serv*- j„in r II ed by the hostess. The same group, with guests, attended an all day „/ quiiting and pot luck dinner fj i ac- Thursday at the home of Mrs. Roy Gordon, and on Tuesday a quilting D was held at the home of Mrs. Flor- 'Bucb ience Glllilan and Mrs. Wilburlgame Warner sity «Thanksgiving Day dinner guests ^ore ,at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. ^har] ,rnsp w- Chapman and Miss Leona univ«t f Vv Q A rVi rt n 1 m r w I 1 ^