
Good Samaritan Society, Miller
Residents have full week of activities
Miller Trinity Lutheran Church was in charge of our November 10th Sunday worship service. Pastor Max Miller led singing, accompanied by Gertrude Pautsch on piano, Peggy Namanny read Scripture and Pastor Miller gave a message on Psalm 17:1-9.
We recognized our veterans on Veterans Day, Monday, November 11. We salute them and all vets all year through. We appreciate their service.
Pastor Mark Johnsen, Miller United Methodist Church, served Protestant communion Monday morning.
Monday afternoon activity was reading with Audrey O. She read two more stories from the book, Good Old Days on the Farm: “Father’s Day” by Norman M. Cheney and “Grandma’s Summer Kitchen” by Joyce C. Rose.
Miller United Methodist Church was in charge of Monday evening Hymn Sing. Bobbi Larson led the singing. Sue Jones was pianist.
Father Chester Murtha, St. Ann’s Catholic Church, celebrated Mass Tuesday morning.
Resident Council met Tuesday morning. Lois Mastel was chosen as December’s “Shining Star of the Month.” Congratulations, Lois. We appreciate you.
Tuesday afternoon Bingo helpers were Dorothy Engelmann, Karen Kleinsasser, Janice Manning, Maylou Oakley, LaVonne Puffer, Annette Snodgrass, and Janice Wilbur.
Wednesday morning Rosary was led by Agnes Kolda.
Men’s Coffee was also served Wednesday morning.
Pastor Joseph Raleigh, Miller First Baptist Church, led a Bible study on John 4: 16-19 Wednesday afternoon.
Tamie Grogan made pumpkin bread to serve after Bible study. Yum, Tamie!
Card games were played Wednesday evening.
Thursday morning small group participants played Balloon Bop and a game of Tenzi.
Hand-in-Hand Daycare children came over for Intergenerational Time Thursday afternoon. They listened to the book Thanksgiving, by Laura Alden and told things they were thankful for. Then they colored a picture of a turkey or a patriotic soldier hat picture.
Scrabble games were played Thursday evening.
Ladies Coffee was served Friday morning.
Miller elementary 6th graders played games with their adopted grandparents Friday afternoon.
“I am certain that, however great the hardships and the trials which loom ahead, our America will endure and the cause of human freedom will triumph.” –Cordell Hull