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June 4, 2012

Keenager road trip

The Keenagers, the senior adult group of Pryor First Baptist Church, loaded up May 15 for a road trip. Their destination was the Kountry Kitchen at Chouteau.

The meal was preceded by a sing-a-long featuring several familiar and favorite gospel songs. The music was led by Worship Pastor Jim Bryant, who was accompanied on guitar by Youth Pastor Lucas Smith.

 When the group meets on June 19 for their regular luncheon meeting in Fellowship Hall, the program will be from Angels' Care Home Health.  

Keenagers and their guests attending included Duane Anderson, Charlene and Joe Arric, Betty Bergman, Jim Bryant, Sigrid and LeRoy Charles, Frances and Bob Clapper, Joyce and Mike Cox, Judy Davis, Deloris and Nelson Devers, Beverly Fitch, Jim Hawkins, Mary Heltzel, Lawana Hopkins, Cecil Jackson, Jayme and Roger Littleton, Diane Mason, Betty and Gene Matthews, Joy and Paul Mobley, Bonnie Ritter, Dorothy and Bert Roy, Ann Satterfield, Cheri and Levi and Lucas Smith, Annette and Paul Statham, and Esther Ward.

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