PARIS – “Worship in Music” will be the focus of the 10 a.m. service at the First Universalist Church, 36 Pine St., South Paris, Sunday, May 30. Among those participating will be Jeanne and Berdina Whittemore, Renee Wales and Forest Perkins, church organist.

It will be a time to musically reflect on the meaning of the Memorial Day observances. Sunday school will be in session and child care is provided. The coffee hour will follow in Good Cheer Hall. Everyone is welcome.

Civil War program

LOCKE MILLS – The Greenwood Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, at the historical building. Gary (Butch) Fuller will give a program on the Civil War. Fuller is a history buff and does much with the Civil War reenactments. Everyone is invited.

Society program

FRYEBURG – The Fryeburg Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, at the American Legion Hall, Bradley Street. Refreshments will be served.

The program will be “Digging Up the Past – Old Bottles and Collecting,” presented by Erlon Jones.

For additional information, contact Director Nancy Ray at 935-4192. The Fryeburg Historical Society is located at 511 Main St. The e-mail address is museum@pivot.net and the Web site is www.geocities.com.fryeburgs/index.htm.

Trap shoots

PARIS – The Norway-Paris Fish and Game Association is holding weekly shooting competitions on Wednesday at its shooting range on the Buckfield Road, South Paris. The format is trap shooting only and the action begins at 5 p.m. and ends at dark. Each round costs $2.50 and all proceeds benefit the club. Special targets are released at random that allow a sharpshooter the chance to win a free round. The public is welcome. Contact Sam Giles at 890-8325 for more information.

Bridge play

NORWAY – Oxford Hills Duplicate Bridge sponsored a charity bridge game to benefit Alzheimer research. Winners for the session were: first, Marianne Avery and Janice Wolfe; second, Marta Clements and Nancy Farmer; third, Marilyn and Eric Sahlberg; and fourth, Dick Allen and Pete Cummings.

Also winning points for the day were Woodrow Mercier and Beverly Dolan along with Eleanor Griffin and Jim Dickens.

Oxford Hills Duplicate Bridge meets at 9 a.m. every Friday at the Fare Share Coop Building, 445 Main St. All bridge players are welcome. Call Mimi Bell 743-8081 or Rowena Palmer 743-2882 for details.


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