Powers of attorney discussed at Bethel/Eastside meeting

The Bethel/Eastside FCE met in the lovely home of Pennye and Mary Mays for their February 10 meeting.  The president, Gail Eubanks, called the meeting to order.  The thought for the day was, “Start each day with a positive thought and a grateful heart.”  The devotion was given by Mary Mays using The Fullness in Christ, quoting from Colossians 2:10 as the Bible verse.  Roll call was answered with An Act of Kindness.  Everyone said what act of kindness they did most recently.  The club Collect was read in unison.  The treasury report was given and dues were taken up. 

Old business:  A thank-you card was received from Carl Perkins for our donation to their food pantry.  Continue collecting medicine bottles and can tabs. 

New business:  New Year Books were passed out.  The members went through and picked a month to be hostess.  It was voted that the hostess of the month was responsible for  the devotion and the educational program for that month.  The hostess didn’t have to present it herself but make sure it was presented by someone.

The Educational program was given by Pennye Mays on the power of attorney and the different types.  She told about when does it end and does everyone need one.  Also addressed was durable power of attorney and is it different from a medical power of attorney.  All was very interesting.

The March hostess is Thelma Rougeou, the newest member.  The meeting was adjourned.

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