The Bulletin – January 2
Blood drive set for Jan. 14
NEW PALESTINE A blood drive is set for 2 to 7 p.m. Jan. 14 at Brookville Road Community Church, 7480 W. U.S. 52.
Versiti Blood Center of Indiana will have a bloodmobile will in the parking lot. Schedule your donation at https://bit.ly/BRCC-BloodDrive-1-14-21.
Today is last day to donate to pantries
CUMBERLAND Community Outreach Ministry Eastside (COME) hopes grocery shoppers will donate at the store to help the food pantry the ministry operates out of Cumberland First Baptist Church.
Through Meijer’s holiday Simply Give campaign, shoppers can pick up a gift card near the checkout, give it to the cashier, and indicate how much they wish to donate. Donations at the Cumberland Meijer (11315 East Washington St.) will support the COME pantry. The program runs through today, Saturday, Jan. 2.
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Mary Louise (MaryLou) Unguren
Mary Louise (MaryLou) Unguren passed away December 25, 2020 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County following a brief illness.
She was born on May 21, 1930, the oldest daughter of Rudolph and Louise (Shuster) Anselmi.
She attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated as valedictorian with the Rock Springs High School class of 1948. After high school she attend the University of Wyoming where she studied business and was affiliated with the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. MaryLou then returned to Rock Springs where she was the bookkeeper for the Miner s Mercantile Company; a department sto. For access to this article please
She was born on May 21, 1930, the oldest daughter of Rudolph and Louise (Shuster) Anselmi.
She attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated as valedictorian with the Rock Springs High School class of 1948. After high school she attend the University of Wyoming where she studied business and was affiliated with the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.
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MaryLou then returned to Rock Springs where she was the bookkeeper for the Miner’s Mercantile Company; a department store founded by her paternal grandfather, Joseph Anselmi, and managed by her father. She was also the bookkeeper for her uncle’s company, Huntley Construction.
The Bulletin – December 26
Grocery shoppers can support food pantry at checkout
CUMBERLAND Community Outreach Ministry Eastside (COME) hopes grocery shoppers will donate at the store to help the food pantry the ministry operates out of Cumberland First Baptist Church.
Through Meijer’s holiday Simply Give campaign, shoppers can pick up a gift card near the checkout, give it to the cashier, and indicate how much they wish to donate. Donations at the Cumberland Meijer (11315 East Washington St.) will support the COME pantry. The program runs through Saturday, Jan. 2.
Eight member churches in Hancock and Marion counties form COME and also support the pantry.
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