THE MONTGOMERY NEWS, week of JULY 29, 2024

Submitted by Lois Lumbra

Friday, 7/19: Montgomery’s Town Library held its 15th Annual Silent Auction at Phineas Swan, starting early to accommodate the show at The Inn later that same evening. There were some great donated items to be bid on including quilts, paintings, gift cards, and treasures. Everyone was greeted with a glass of wine and a table with fantastic finger foods. The handmade furniture made by Pat Farmer was the big attraction. It was a wonderful fun filled fundraiser evening.

Friday, 7/25: Fourteen members of the Quilting Circle met at Cheryl Heneveld’s sewing barn on Longley Bridge Road. A few of us brought our lunch to eat and chat before the meeting. The meeting opened with Show-N-Tell. Beth Burgess had five beautiful quilts that she had completed in this last year and one incomplete. Therese Begnoche had completed two tote bags; Marlene Mercy made a tote bag with added inside pockets that was different and a very useful idea. Susan Smolinski showed a quilt that she had made a few years ago and shared the pattern and beauty with us; Sue Cherrier had completed tote bags. Others needed help in completing their projects. Martha had a problem with doing corners, Shirley Duso had a quilt top she gave to Sue Peters to finish, and mostly everyone was doing well on their projects. Elizabeth Duffy had finished several quilt blocks for the tote bags. Once that was finished it was time to start pressing which I enjoy doing. We were doing a new handle for the tote bags. Therese gave me a helping hand as these new handles have a liner inside. We pinned the edges and she will sew them at home. The wonderful, fun filled afternoon with these artistic ladies ended around 3 pm.

Saturday, 7/28: Penny and I attended Roberta Martin’s family gathering at her residence at 61 Butternut Hollow Road in Enosburgh to comfort each other in the loss of this remarkable lady who died so tragically on 7/15 or 7/16. Roberta had many titles. She was an excellent wife, mother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin, Grammie, Great-Grammie, and a loyal friend and neighbor. People, near and far, have felt our pain and offered prayers, comforting words, and delicious food for the soul. I sincerely thank you ALL from the bottom of my heart.

Sunday, 7/28: Merle Van Gieson prepared and led the church service with his message,“Understanding God’s Love.” Our organist, Patrick Evans, went to Maine for the weekend and since no one else was available to play, I suggested using a tape recording that Cordelia made several years ago. We listed all the hymns and Merle and Linda created the Sunday bulletin. Saturday when I went down to go through the hymns, it went ok. This morning when I went down to check it out, it would not play. When Merle arrived, he suggested we use a new tape which meant all new hymns resulting in a successful worship service! 

Happy Birthday to Trevor Walker 8/4; Megan Martinson 8/5; Linda Elkins, Morgan Cluba 8/6; Tina Baker 8/7; Reggie Lumbra 8/8; Charlie Carpenter, Adeline Tryhorne, and Sharon Youland 8/9.

Anniversary wishes to Billy & Roberta Baker 8/7; and Patrick & Lara Ramey-Thomas 8/8.


Chuckle of the week:
• Q: What happens when ice cream gets angry? A: It has a melt down.

• Q: What can cause dry skin after a swim? A: A Towel.

• Q: Why do banana’s wear sunscreen? A: Because they peel.

That’s all for July folks, another month has flown by. Let’s all welcome August on Thursday.

God Bless You All. Love to all. MTL

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