RUSHVILLE —
Dear Editor:
One Voice Gospel Group would like to express their thanks to Rev. Alex Fahie, pastor and members of Second Baptist Church, Rushville, for allowing us to use their dining hall for the ham and bean supper. A special thanks to those who sponsored our singing trip to Lima, Ohio Gospel Explosion the weekend of Oct. 26-27, 2012.
They are: American Family Insurance, Kevin Snyder, agent; Tom and Bonnie Barnes, Pizza King; a personal friend, Tony; Moster Mortuary; and Lincoln and Glenda Fraley, Fraley Implement.
What a blessing!
Christians walking from the east, west, north and south, singing God’s praises as they met in the center square of Lima, Ohio. It truly was an event that we will cherish for the rest of our lives.
A Gospel Explosion, indeed, and a renewal in Christ Jesus our Lord.
God Bless all of you.
Humbly submitted,
One Voice Gospel Group
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Parade should be on Harrison Street
Dear Editor:
There was good reason for not moving the parade back onto Main Street after the third lane was rammed through: we learned Harrison Street is a better route for both the participants and the spectators. -
Fondly remembering favorite teachers
Dear Editor:
If it wasn’t for my high school teachers Mrs. Gulde, Mr. Blair and Mrs. Perin, I might think that Chekov was only a starship pilot on “Star Trek,” Seymour Glass was the name of an Indiana glazier, and Romeo and Juliet was only a movie that starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Clair Danes. -
A few words of thanks
Dear Editor:
Bob Hope once said, “If you haven’t any charity in your heart, you have the worst kind of heart trouble.” I would like to report that we have so many wonderfully kind people in the community who are very “heart healthy” and completely free of this type of “heart trouble.” -
Thanking Good Samaritan
Dear Editor:
I want to thank the friendly citizens of Rushville who honked and waved at me on Monday, May 13, as I drove in my rental car from Dr. Wilson’s veterinary office to my mother’s house outside of town on East Adams. -
Library should be county-wide
Dear Editor:
I read with interest Paul Barada’s column proposing that the Rushville Library should become a county facility.
Way back in 1990, shortly after I became publisher of the Rushville Republican, I approached the director of the library, informing her that I wished to put the entire resources of the local newspaper behind a drive to convert the city library to a county library. -
RCCF thanks local business
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We want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended the annual Rush County Community Foundation day at Stagg’s Dairy Treats and Restaurant on Sunday, May 5. -
A grateful heart
Dear Editor:
The family of Johnny R. Tompkins would like to express our deepest gratitude to Ann Moster and Moster Mortuary for their caring and loving support in the midst of our grief and graciously assisting us with arrangements of a wonderful celebration of life for Johnny. -
RPL fundraising off to good start
Dear Editor:
On behalf of the Rushville Public Library, the board of trustees extends its thanks to all who supported our recent kickoff of the capital campaign, “It’s Overdue, Renew.” -
Arc appreciation
Dear Editor:
The Arc of Rush County recently held a dance for Benjamin Rush students. -
Class Of ’63 Reunion Committee looks for classmates
As the Rushville High School Class of 1963, continues plans for their 50th reunion, organizers are seeking the assistance of the public in locating several classmates who are listed as “lost.”
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