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Snow fell in Western Ken-
tucky last Tuesday, April 13,
with accumulations up to five
and one-half inches in parts
of Ohio County, including
Rosine. The last measurable
snow in April, remembered
by this writer, fell on April 29,
1961. On that date, more
than a foot of snow covered
most of Kentucky and that
stayed on the ground for sev-
eral days.
Last week's snow was gone
by Wednesday afternoon and
the dogwood trees were in full
bloom by the week's end.
Last Saturday's fund-
raiser for Rosine Cemetery
was a great success. The
evening began with music by
Tunnel Hill bluegrass band
and, as usual, they put on a
very good show. The auction
followed, with David
Johnston serving as auction-
eer. After the auction, there
was more very good music by
Jerusalem Ridge bluegrass/
country band. Food was
served throughout the
evening by Les and Jolene
Johnson.
Joyce Akins and Rita Ford
kept records while the auc-
tion was in progress and
served as cashiers. Durl
Johnson and Gayla Hofmann
assisted the auctioneer and
Eldon Howard helped out
wherever needed.
By evening's end, receipts
from the auction, donations,
food and "mystery pies" to-
taled $1,164.03 for the Rosine
Cemetery Fund. The mys-
tery pies included a "pinto
Patterson; w mandm'in or-
a ge" bJlk Fredb
Ford; and a-"shoo fly" pie
baked by Edith Woosley.
There were many donations
of bakery goods and other
items for auction and the
people in attendance seemed
to enjoy spending their
money. It takes many people
working in various ways to
have a successful fund-
raiser.
Fund-raisers can be a lot
of work, however, when ap-
proached in the right man-
ner, they can also be a lot of
fun. That's the way of most
fund-raisers in Rosine, in-
cluding the one last Saturday
night. All who helped with
their time, energy, talent and
money to make last
weekend's fund-raiser for
Rosine Cemetery a success
are much appreciated. You
cared and you showed your
caring by positive action!
Bobby and Jane Dye, of
Chattanooga, Tennessee,
were in Ohio County last
weekend to visit friends and
relatives and attend the
fund-raiser for Rosine Cem-
etery, held at the Barn Sat-
urday night.
Carl Hines, of Indiana,
visited his sister, Darlene
Filback, last weekend. He
and Darlene attended the
fund-raiser Saturday night.
At the time this news was
written, Russell Wallace was
in Owensboro Medical
Health System in serious
condition. Best wishes go to
him.
Sunday morning worship
services at Rosine Mission-
ary Baptist and Rosine
United Methodist Churches
begin at 11:00 each week
with Sunday school at 10
a.m. Welcome.
The Rosine Area Commu-
nity Choir meets for practice
each week at 7 p.m., Thurs-
days, in Rosine United Meth-
odist Church. Welcome.
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The Rosine Barn Jambo-
ree, sponsored by TRA, is
held every Friday in the
Rosine Barn. All musicians,
singers and fans are wel-
come. Music begins at about
7 p.m. each week. Admission
to the barn is free.
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RaceFs aria Race Fans
My Apologies/
I expected to be ready to race at
McHenry Raceway, by late April-
early May but because of a unex-
pected legal action, brought by a
small number of share homers,
this has delayed the start of rac-
ing. I have no control of this
action!
Hang on to the rules that have
been issued. Please be patient, it
will happen ! Either this or
next.
My apologies again.
Sam Hines,
Promoter
The Monroe Homeplace is
open to visitors Monday
through Saturday, 9 a.m.
until 5 p.m. and on Sunday,
1- 5 p.m.
Tickets are now on sale for
chances on the "Sample
Quilts" which will be raffled
to raise funds for Rosine
Park this summer. For infor-
mation regarding purchase
of the chances, please contact
Doris Morris, Park Board
treasurer, at 270-274-7357.
Gayla Hofmann, of
Greenville, spent last Friday
night with her aunt, Frances
Harvey.
Best wishes go to all
Rosine area people who are
sick. To each of you, a wish
for a speedy, complete recov-
ery.
The April meeting of The
Rosine Association will be
held this coming Tuesday,
April 27, at 7 p.m. in the
Rosine Barn. All area mem-
bers are encouraged to at-
tend. Non-members who are
residents of the Rosine area
are also welcome at TRA
meetings.
There was a guest speaker
at morning worship services
m Rosme Umted M:etl~o~lst
Church last Sunday? Bro.
James Coats, of McDaniel,
Kentucky brought the mes-
sage.
Visitors of Loretta Allen
last weekend included Mr.
and Mrs. Robert (Connie
Jean) Payton of Flint
Springs; Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie (Dean) Allen of Pleas-
ant Ridge; and Mr. and Mrs.
David (Peggy)Allen and
grandchildren, Jordon and
Christopher Carson of
Clarksville, Tennessee.
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| was written by Selena
Gilstrap (270-274 90 i2) and
| Frances Harvey (270-274-
I 5552). Persons with news fi)r
1 the Rosine newsletter should
I please call Selena or Frances.
Have a good week!
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