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Due to a poor weather forecast for Sunday, June 11, the Country Bible Church picnic planned for that date was postponed. No new date has been set.
For several days this past week, Harm and Jan Smith visited in Yakima with their daughter and family, Gina and Jason Morgan and Micah. While there, they assisted the Morgans at graduations around Yakima. At the West Valley graduation, Harm visited with Superintendent Dr. Michael Brophy, who Harm knew during their Whitman County high school days. Over the weekend, the Smiths watched Micah play in a soccer tournament.
Linda Hennigar and Jim Moore attended graduation exercises at Potlatch High School on June 3. Hennigar’s great-niece and great-nephew, Brookelyn Carpenter and Cole Thompson, both grandchildren of former Whitman County residents Jack and the late Marilyn Hennigar, were members of the graduating class. A reception followed at The Log Cabin. Both graduates plan on attending Boise State University.
Saturday, Linda Hennigar and Jim Moore were in Burbank to attend the first dance recital of Moore’s four-year-old granddaughter, Madi Moore, daughter of John Moore and Aleasha Deane.
Saturday, Patty Wieber, Spokane; Jeanette Nolan, Colfax, and Angela Broeckel and Karen Broeckel, both Dusty; drove to Milton-Freewater to pick up Wieber’s newly adopted two month old, five pound Pembroke Corgi puppy who was finally ready to leave his mamma and litter mates. On the way home, they stopped in Walla Walla to show him to Angela’s daughter, Sami BeDell, and in Waitsburg, at the home of Nolan’s daughter’s family, Pam and Ken Beasley and Austin, who was visiting his parents from his home in Texas.
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