Minutes of Sacred Harp Singings
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Mt. Ebron Church Memorial Singing
Near Double Springs, Alabma
November 5, 2000
The ninety-fifth session of the annual Mt. Ebron Church Memorial Singing was held on the first Sunday in November. Travis Keeton called the class to order leading song on page 48 (t? b?). Bobby Robbins offered the morning prayer.
The class organized with the following officers elected or appointed to serve: Chairman—Travis Keeton; Vice Chairman—Kenneth Tate; Arranging Committee—John Hyde; Secretary—Jayne Fulmer.
Leaders: Travis Keeton 399b; Gladys Bonds 77 (t? b?), 74 (t? b?); L.E. Hannah 172, 500; Roma Rice 290, 297; Linton Ballinger 81 (t? b?), 82 (t? b?); Elmer Conwill 44, 45 (t? b?); Beatrice Moore 123 (t? b?), 137; Kenneth Tate 270, 454; Willodean Barton 482, 460; Henry Guthery 431, 527; Larry Ballinger 109, 71; Odie Horton 108 (t? b?), 192; Gravis Ballinger 101 (t? b?), 457.
RECESS
Travis Keeton called the class to order leading song on page 75. Leaders: Corene White 314, 171; Bobby Robbins and Lavaughn Ballinger 79, 294; Doyle Bailey 143, 147 (t? b?); Julie Tate 35, 421; Julie Poston 343b, 145b; Lisa Geist 155, 54b; Shelley Capps 512, 74 (t? b?); Faye Donaldson 371, 224; Sherry Guthery 340, 58.
LUNCH
The afternoon session was called to order by Travis Keeton leading song on page 31 (t? b?). Leaders: Ashley Keeton 300, 349; Edith Tate 157; Lavaughn Ballinger 63; Flarce Creel 275b, 318; Glenn Keeton 535, 503; Harrison Creel 498, 111b; Margaret Keeton 282, 285 (t? b?) (in memory of her sister, Juanita Whitman); Amber Springfield 452, 276; Jayne Fulmer 210 (in memory of her father, Andrew Shaddix), 196 (in memory of her sister, Pat Shaddix); Kenneth Shaddix and Jayne Fulmer 358; Billy Williams 497, 84; Cecil Wakefield 159, 268; Dawson Adams 328, 68b; Debra Wakefield 432, 391; Edith Tate 532, 73 (t? b?); Josie Hyde 475, 477.
Travis Keeton led song on page 499b as the closing song. Harrison Creel dismissed the class with prayer.
Chairman—Travis Keeton; Vice Chairman—Kenneth Tate; Secretary—Jayne Fulmer.