The Lord’s Day church service with me as evangelist, will be today at 2 p.m. at Quinton Manor. The message I’ll preach will be titled, “A new world is coming.” The Heavenly Echoes gospel singers will provide music and singing.
Quinton Manor welcomes RN Sharon McGrath, CNA Jennifer Kendricks, and dietary cooks, Donna Colston and Scarlett Followill.
The Star of the Month for October at Quinton Manor was 98 year old George “Curly” Mathis.
Keely Bohanan and her friend, Michelle Ballard, visited me on Oct. 23.
The Rev. Eddie Dye and Jenny Lee Weatherby were chosen as the Volunteers of the Month at Quinton Manor. They provided gospel singing each Friday at 2 p.m.
We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Eugene Ford.
Helen Jenkins is currently in Muskogee Regional Hospital.
Lucy Barbee recently visited her mother, Iva Hayes, at Quinton Manor.
It’s time to vote for a president and other government candidates on Nov. 4. I’d like to suggest that everyone really pray and let the Holy Spirit guide them on their decision they make.
Marc Satterfield celebrated his 10th birthday on Oct. 14. He is the son of Robert and Angie Satterfield.
Happy November birthday to Angie Satterfield and granddaughter, Pepper Purdom, on Nov. 17.
Quinton Manor has Bingo each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p.m. for the residents.
The Matthew Brothers will provide singing and music on Nov. 3 at 6 p.m. at Quinton Manor.
The Sold Out to Jesus gospel singers hold a service each Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Quinton Manor.
Roy and Ludene Roberts visits residents at Quinton Manor each Saturday.
Georgia Brunson, of Enterprise, and Myrtle Whitehead, of Kinta, visit resident at Quinton Manor several times each week.,
Happy seventh wedding anniversary to Robert and Angie Satterfield on Oct. 8.
If anyone needs prayer, a Bible, or news in this column, please call (918) 469-2408, or write to P.O. Box 359, Quinton, OK, 74561.
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