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Show V ; -t-tit tr -i -ir .. ..i i 01 Farewell set Sunday for rftouglas Fackrell oom i Douglas C. Fackrell has been Win galled to serve an LDS mission iby; fi the Eastern States and will v'ii'.e honored at a farewell Sun-ay Sun-ay evening at 7 p.m. in the id virst ward. He is a son of clott' tr. and Mrs' E' Frank Fack" -ratoh'ell. tione Speakers for the evening will effic;e Erwin L. Sheffield and Jay d Risenmay with remarks by aller'he parents and a response by ies .he missionary, j reB,; Glen FackreU will give a thef'!'ocal solo, accompanied by Irs. Maurice Bird and a ladies j-rio composed of Lynne Ro-ertson, Ro-ertson, Lorna Sanford and t Jjay Vincent will give a selec-j selec-j lion. Other numbers will be by Jjj Che congregation, Mrs. Maur-.'tee Maur-.'tee Birl will give prelude and Ytostlude music. ' i The invocation will be by ; ialvin M. Hjorth and the benediction bene-diction by Mont Court. ' A Elder Fackrell enters the Jiission home March 6. "ji Others serving from his ward Douglas C. Fackrell, called to the Eastern States LDS mission, will be given a farewell fare-well in the First ward Sunday. Sun-day. are: Marvin Reid, Australian; Gordon Felix and Wayne Ivie, Central Atlantic; Delora Ber-telsen, Ber-telsen, French; Waine Reese, Gulf States; Milton M. Beck, South German; Dennis K. Chadwick, Eastern States and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burning-ham, Burning-ham, Stake Mission. |