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Earle News By Sue Ann Elms • County Museum Open House

Earle News  By Sue Ann Elms  • County Museum  Open House

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The annual open house was held at the Crittenden County Museum, Dec. 8.

Earle Baptist Church pastor, Rev. Tony Wells, led the group singing Christmas carols.

Refreshments were provided by the Red Hat Muses.

New art collections by Kelly Watson and Timothy Way, Earle Artists, wereon display.

Door prize winners were Berry, Sue Dorman and Sue Ann Elms.

Tamara Berry is museum

Others present were Gayle Berry, Hazel Wofford, Joyce McEwen, Lois Smith, Vickey Wells, Janis Lancaster, Jane Speed, Cloridie Forest, Charlie and Elizabeth Young, Myra Arquitt, Sandy Holloway and Jimmie Barham of Earle.

Debbie Conn, Johnny Conn, Marvin and Sharon Johnson of Walls, MS., Mary Carole Richards Holt of Cordova, TN., Earnest Richards, Jr., of Tupelo, MS, Margie White of Tyronza and Clayton Adams of West Memphis.

Thanksgiving guests in the home of Terre and Bobby Rodgers included, Tracey Wade and Tegan Rodgers, Peggy and Hank Miller, Johnny Rodger, Bob David Jones, Penny and Megan Jones, Brooke Dean, Brooklyn Watson, Linda Jo Branch, Angela Shepard, Brady Shepard and Mikayla Shepard.

Colby Rogers, Brittany Boyd, Carsyn Rogers, Triton Taulman, Jacee Carnes, Julie Thompson and daughter, Lexi.

Sue Ann Elms, along with her son,Eric Elms of Memphis, spent Thanksgiving in North Little Rock in the home of Traci and Lynn Fitzgerald and family Mason and Elizabeth Potratz.

Others present were, Kevin Elms of Russleville, Kathryn and Paul Smith of Cabot, Sydney Kathryn Gangluff and the newest member of the family, one month old Kathryn Amelia Gangluff, who will be called Katie, of North Little Rock. Christina English and sons, Lean and Levi of Ward.

Vickey and Rev. Tony Wells prepared Thanksgiving dinner at the Earle Baptist Church and invited anyone who would like to come.

A total 60 guests attended from Earle, Jonesboro, Wynne, Forrest City, Illinois, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri and Germany.

The couple plan to make this a yearly tradition.

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