“Stories for a Good Girl”

On behalf of the North Wilmot Church, Margaret Doody accepted a donation from Kay Butler of New London while both were attending the Senior Luncheon at the WCA on February 17.  A member of the Tewksbury family in Wilmot, Kay chose to donate the little blue fabric-bound book to the old historic church in Wilmot. It was originally given to her aunt, Isabell Tewksbury, by her Sabbath School teacher, as described in writing on the first page. The family treasure is titled "Stories for a Good Girl." Pictured are Margaret Doody, Betty Dickerman, Pat Dazet, Mary Reed, Terrie Donnell, Barbara Weber, Pat Cutter, and Kay Butler. Photo: Lindy Heim
On behalf of the North Wilmot Church, Margaret Doody accepted a donation from Kay Butler of New London while both were attending the Senior Luncheon at the WCA on February 17. A member of the Tewksbury family in Wilmot, Kay chose to donate the little blue fabric-bound book to the old historic church in Wilmot. It was originally given to her aunt, Isabell Tewksbury, by her Sabbath School teacher, as described in writing on the first page. The family treasure is titled “Stories for a Good Girl.” Pictured are Margaret Doody, Betty Dickerman, Pat Dazet, Mary Reed, Terrie Donnell, Barbara Weber, Pat Cutter, and Kay Butler. Photo: Lindy Heim