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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER, 2014
AUGUST 8-14, 2014
We would like to thank all the below listed
volunteers who helped staff our booth at the
Miami County Fair. We couldn’t have done it
without their help!
2014 MCRTL LIFE CHAIN
Please join us Sunday, October 5, 2014, from 2:00—
3:00 p.m. in front of the court house in Troy, and as
far as participants will allow, as we pray for an end
to abortion and respect for all life!
Carol Battson Brigid McCabe Romey Family Carol & Bill McDonald
Marie Helman Linda McCartan Ginnie Daum Josiah Teeple and family
Lou and Linda Spofford John and Carol Gross Pat Wente Becky Carter
Jeff & Connie Cain Ruth Rinehart Matt and Sheila Enneking Judy Slattery
Marilyn Helke Kearsten Small Stan Buechter Kathy Kerns
Mark and Heather Thompson Rosalee Dzendzel Jim and Rose Hemm Judith Buechter
Kevin and Geri Ryan
Page 2 September/October, 2014
The abortion clinic in Sharonville, Ohio is CLOSED!!!! Now we can focus on closing the clinic on Stroop
Road in Kettering. It only takes a little bit of your time to pray outside of the abortion clinic in Kettering.
Help us petition God to save the babies and their mothers from abortion and show them that they are not
alone and there are people who can help!!
Page 3 September/October, 2014
MCRTL 2015 PRAYER VIGIL
Mark your calendars now for the 2015 MCRTL Prayer Vigil which will be held on
Sunday, January 18, 2015 at the Hayner Culture Center from 2:00—4:00 p.m.
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2015 ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS
Doesn’t seem possible that summer is
over and fall is upon us. With this sea-
son, comes a new Entertainment Book.
The cost is $30. If you wish to pur-
chase one, please contact the MCRTL
office at 335-LIFE or call Dave En-
neking at 937-726-7299.
Thanks!!
O sun and skies and clouds of June
And flowers of June together,
Ye cannot rival for one hour
October’s bright blue weather.
When loud the bumblebee makes haste,
Belated, thriftless vagrant,
And goldenrod is dying fast,
And lanes with grapes are fragrant.
When gentians roll their fringes tight,
To save them for the morning,
And chestnuts fall from satin burs
Without a sound of warning;
When on the ground red apples lie in piles
like jewels shining,
And redder still on old stone walls
Are leaves of woodbine twining;
When all the lovely wayside things
Their white-winged seeds are sowing,
And in the fields, still green and fair,
Late aftermaths are growing;
When springs run low, and on the
brooks
In idle, golden freighting,
Bright leaves sink noiseless in the
hush
Of woods, for winter waiting;
When comrades seek sweet country
haunt
By twos and twos together,
And count like misers hour by hour
October’s bright blue weather.
O sun and skies and flowers of June,
Count all your boasts together,
Love loveth best of all the year
October’s bright blue weather.
By Helen Hunt Jackson
OCTOBER’S BRIGHT
BLUE WEATHER
JULY, 2014, OFFICE REPORT
Baby clothes-
bags
73 Cribs 2
Bassinettes
Blankets
Books
24
50
Diapers-packs
Food (jars)
181
26
Car seats
Clients
New Clients
2
152
15
Formula-cans
High chairs
Mattresses
Misc. items
New baby gift
boxes
New mother
bag gifts
56
1
3
46
5
1
Christmas toys Play pens 1