Greensburg Daily News, Greensburg, IN

Letters to the Editor

January 8, 2007

DEAR EDITOR: Thank you...

Dear Editor,



We would be grateful if you would convey our thank you for the donations received this year at our Christmas Kettle effort. To date we have done $3,000 more than last year. In this area, last year, we helped 800 persons, counting all in the family but we ran out of funds before the year was over.

We see the real hearts of American people when we receive these kind donations. It is a quiet support of the needy that doesn’t make the evening news broadcasts.

Applications for help can be made at the Osgood Nazarene Church.

Thank you for considering this information for publication in your paper. God bless you.





Sincerely,



Mary Reinking and the Bell Ringers Committee Don Buck, Helen Caplinger, Mildred Aikens and Ray Taylor.

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