by Mary Bickford, activity director
On Oct. 31 we had open house for all the children in the area for treats and for celebrating the beginning of Autumn. We also had a costume parade. There were four children chosen to receive $5 for the most original costumes. The residents handed out candy by the handfuls. Around 40 children visited. They brought many smiles that made the residents very happy.
On Nov. 5, Rev. Betty Heyser Huffman held the service. On Nov. 8 the service was held by the Gallatin First Baptist Church.
Other visitors who signed the guest book: Jessie Williams visited Mona Brown. Howard Stevenson visited several residents. Mike Workman visited Ruth Marie Neff. Jim Cramer visited Ina Jones. Mid Welch visited all the residents. Don McWilliams visited Mona Brown. Patsy Wrex visited Ina Jones. Julie Reynolds visited Rosalie Knott. Ben Booth also visited Rosalie Kott.
Our holiday family dinner will be held at noon on Saturday, Nov. 17. Special entertainment will be by the Mike Toney family.
