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Copeland new Links president
Category: Lifestyle Written by Courier Newsroom
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Margot James Copeland
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Many surprised on ‘The Glory Train’
Category: Lifestyle Written by Courier Newsroom
The Lost But Not Forgotten Outreach Ministry presented “The Glory Train” play July 10 at the East Liberty Presbyterian Church.
The play focused on the Glory Train taking people to glory, heaven, but along the way there were some stops, in which the She Devil boarded to take some off.
| CHANGED—Mrs. Trouble Maker, played by Brenda Upsher, who becomes Mrs. Deliverance, is blessed by the pastor’s’ wife, Mrs. Parsons, played by Minister Deborah Widget.
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Was it worth it?
Category: Lifestyle Written by Debbie Norrell - Courier Lifestyles Editor
Get out of debt guru Dave Ramsey was famous for recommending people who were in deep debt to get a part time job delivering pizza. With the most recent rash of pizza driver holdups it doesn’t sound like a good idea.
Am I watching too much television? I must be. I’m watching the old shows where crooks planned out the crime and went for large rewards like the Mona Lisa, all of the diamonds in the jewelry store or the money in the cash delivery truck. What are you going to do with a pizza, a 2-liter and maybe a few 20s?
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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Church Circuit
Category: Lifestyle Written by Courier Newsroom
AUG. 12—Jesus Anoints Me Ministry will host Auditions for its Talent Showcase at 5 p.m. at Central Baptist Church, 2200 Wylie Ave., Hill District. The theme is “I’m Not Scared.” Registration is requested. For more information, call Minister Kay Brown at 412-400-5469 or visit www.jesusanointsme.org/1.
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Hawaiian Bash
Category: Lifestyle Written by Debbie Norrell - Courier Lifestyles Editor
Aloha was the greeting on June 20 at the Hosanna House Sherwood Property as Leah Thomas greeted guests for her Hawaiian Bash. The calendar said it was Father’s Day but it was also a time to celebrate Thomas’ birthday.
| LEAH CELEBRATES WITH FAMILY—From left: Matthew Thomas, father; Rose Anne Thomas, mother; Leah and Mark Thomas, brother.
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Guests were invited to wear their best island wear. Leah’s friends gave each person a lei and special friends received a lei made of real orchards. For many this was a first to see and feel a real lei. Thomas wore a lei and a head lei of plumeria flowers on her head. The plumeria is a tropical flower and nothing says Hawaii like the plumeria.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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