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PINECONEThe Magazine of Kirby Pines Retirement Community • January 2014 | V. 32 | I. 1

Crusade for Christ | Because I Said I Would | Herman and Marjorie Beusse | Social Scenes Kirby Pines Retirement Community Ringing in theat New Kirby Pines is managed by Happy New Year Everyone! Each hot air balloon available for residents to year seems to get here quicker, with ride in early fall, we should be able to little difference from the previous year. hold on to our top spot in 2014, too! However, 2014 will not be one of those years. Before I begin to write about In September, we celebrated our 30th BOARD OF DIRECTORS improvements made in 2013, let me Anniversary. The ceremonies and parties Dr. James Latimer, Chairman thank each of you for another wonderful made this anniversary celebration truly Mr. Rudy Herzke, President year of service at Kirby Pines. a special two weeks to remember. In November, we honored Kirby residents Mr. Berry Terry, Secretary/Treasurer In 2013 we saw an increase in one of who served in the arm services with full Rev. Richard Coons Kirby’s newest services that continued page ads in the Commercial Appeal. Mr. Jim Ethridge Dr. Fred Grogan climbing each month – Easy Connect. Ms. Mary Ann Hodges This service provides residents and Renovations to improve the quality of life for residents in each of our Mr. Boyd Rhodes, Jr. families across the world the ability to connect face to face using virtual healthcare settings continued throughout RCA STAFF technology, making it seem that they are year. In the Manor with the installation right there in the same room with you. We of electronic medical record kiosks, we Charlie Trammell also installed all new audio equipment in went totally Wi-Fi. In the Villa, major President, RCA the PAC and ordered all new equipment renovations were completed for twenty of the suites, and a complete renovation for the movie theater which should be KIRBY PINES STAFF installed early this year. of all public spaces is well on its way now. Michael Escamilla During the first part of the year, we Executive Director, Kirby Pines took time to honor our many volunteers As we move into the year 2014, I Annette Marlar who again surpassed the previous year’s look forward to beginning my twelfth year of service to each of you and the Director of Medical Services and HR total number of volunteer hours. These Lyle Bohlman, M.D. hours should once again surpass the community. May we all be blessed previous year’s total with the expanded throughout the year ahead. Medical Director hours and move of the Blossom Shop to Don Johnson the second floor of the community. Chaplain Thomas Midgley In early summer Kirby Pines was once again named the area’s Best Retirement Michael Director of Food Services Community. An honor bestowed upon Escamilla Cheryl Grimes Kirby for eight consecutive years. No Executive Director of Activities/Social Events other retirement community in our tri- Director, Joy Hale state area has been able to earn this public Kirby Pines Director of Caring in Place recognition; and with the unique event Elizabeth Robertson Cheryl created having a food truck and Director of Marketing Chuck Neeley ON THE PINECONE COVER Director of Maintenance Lori Osif Here’s to a Happy AND Healthy New Year! Director of Accounting Mike Rayder The New Year is a time to look back Kirby residents, Laura Parrott and Director of Grounds & Landscaping at the past, but even more so, to embrace Pat Mitchell got their blood pumping Michael Nolan the future. early at Mary Hand’s Monday morning Director of Environmental Services Water Aerobics Class, and allowed us to Calvin Sims It gives us the ability to forget about splash about with them in order to show the things that did not go so well the one of many options offered to help get Director of Security previous year, and vow to make some fit and healthy in 2014. This magazine is produced by R.C.A. changes that may positively effect our Marketing Department located at health or well-being for the year to come. January 13th thru March 10th gets us 6465 N. Quail Hollow Rd., Suite 400 “Walking Across America” once again, Memphis, TN 38120, 901-794-2598 Some of the the “resolutions” most which is a great way to get used to using [email protected] people make are to eat better, get more your pedomoters. Plus we will be rolling Electronic version of sleep and to start exercising more. So out our “Welcome to Wellness” program The Pinecone is this month our cover will hopefully in the coming months with contests and available at www.kirbypines.com encourage the latter - Exercise More! prizes to keep everyone motivated!

• 2 • The Pinecone | January 2014 welcome to

3535 Kirby Road • Memphis, TN 38115

Dr. Don and Ann Lawrence Vinaris Eva Cordelia Marilyn Duke Smith Campbell Scott Martin

Dr. Don and Marilyn Ann Smith was born in Vinaris was born in Cordelia was born in Duke have been married Johnson City, Tennessee and Ingalls, Arkansas, moving to Bartlett, Tennessee and 57 years, have 3 children is a second generation Kirby Kirby from Heritage Place. moved to Water Valley, and 5 grandchildren. He is resident. Her parents, Betty He has been married to Mississippi when she was 6 originally from Savannah, and Bill Pickel moved to Carmena Mercer Scott for 40 to live with her grandparents. Tennessee and she was born Kirby in 2008. She has a son, years, has 5 daughters, 1 son She has 4 children, 8 in Sedalia, Missouri, but Christopher, who is a college and 16 grandchildren. grandchildren and 10 great they move to Kirby from the professor in Georgia. grandchildren. Greentrees Neighborhood of He is a retired veteran, Memphis. She was a stay-at-home who served in the Marine After high school she went to mom, a homemaker and Corps and was stationed work in the Navy Shipyard, Dr. Don Duke was very volunteered in schools, in Vietnam from 1967-68. folding blueprints in excited to receive his MD scouts and church. She had He then served in the U.S. Pascagoula. It was there she degree and “surgery ticket” to the opportunity to live in Army, 5th Special Forces was given the address of a allow him to practice general England for seven and a (airborne) at Fort Brag, North navy man, who she wrote to. surgery for a living. half years, where she was Carolina. He served 6 terms They married when he came able to travel all over the as President of the Vietnam home on leave in 1945. His They have done some United Kingdom, Europe and Veterans of America, Chapter work moved them to New traveling, but the most Russia, meeting interesting #238 in Mississippi and 2 Orleans, Oklahoma, Virginia, interesting trip they took people along the way. terms as Commander of California and even Guam was driving to Alaska on Amercian Legion Post #203 for 2 years. the famous Alcan Highway, Ann enjoys listening in Clarksdale, Mississippi. pulling a Volkswagen Beetle to music of all kinds, word After George passed, she behind their Winnebago. games, movies, reading, He enjoys making things worked back in Memphis They ended up seeing almost walking, baking, people out of wood, dancing and for 20 years at the United the entire state. watching and hanging out listening to music; R & B, Methodist Neighborhood with close friends. Laughter gospel, country & , Center. When they didn’t Don enjoys chess, is a key to life. easy listening and jazz. have the budget to pay her hunting, flying and farming. anymore, she volunteered Marilyn enjoys playing the She still has the bible His most memorable trip there until they closed. piano, even completing her her Mom carried when she was to Washington, D.C., required recital in college. married her Dad and that she to see the Vietnam Veterans She used to bowl in a They are both very personable carried when she married Memorial, but he also very church league, and even and outgoing, so if you have her late husband, Harold. much likes to attend family won a patch for an All Spare yet to meet them, make sure She values faith in God and reunions. He strongly Game! Please make sure to you give them a warm Kirby friends you can count on no believes in prayer and putting help make Cordelia feel at hello. matter what. one’s faith in God. home, here at Kirby Pines.

The Pinecone | January 2014 • 3 • Motivation Because I said I would When it hit the internet, times have I heard “I’m going to start Alex had to recruit your exercise class next week.” Or I need I’m going to exercise volunteers to package to make time to go to the Oasis and and send out cards. He use that equipment.” This year make a supports this non-profit promise to yourself to exercise in some in some way three mission through donations, way three times each week. With so and selling T-shirts and many exercise classes offered as well as times each week. merchandise. (More a good variety of exercise equipment in information can be found the Oasis, and miles of lovely halls and because I said I would. at becauseisaidiwould.com) walking trails, you are sure to find a This movement dedicated way to improve your strength, stamina, to “bettering humanity balance and endurance. We are here to I read an article in an “Airplane through the power of a promise” has help you meet your goals “because you Magazine” about a young man who changed people’s lives from restoring said you would.” started his own nonprofit to honor family relationships to a public his father who died 2 years ago. At his confession of a hit-and-run driver. funeral Alex Sheen Jr. wanted to share Thousands of people have been inspired something to honor his father. His to follow through on a variety of father always kept his word; his word things like promising to take was a promise. Alex remembered their medicine, being on time hearing “Because I said I would” quite to work, playing with their often. He made small business cards children or grandchildren, with only those words on it and passed making a phone call them out to everyone at the memorial to a distant friend, service. The directions were to write on losing those last the card something you had intended to five pounds, do but never accomplished. Then put it and exercising in your pocket/wallet and carry it until regularly. you had completed that task. It was so That last one well received that people called him to really caught my get more cards for themselves or others. attention. How many

Look for fun contests in the upcoming months as we kick off our “Welcome to Wellness” program! Keep that Pedometer close to you! A great opportunity to test out your new pedometers you received for Christmas is coming in January. The Oasis will be offering a Walk across America Program. Participants may begin registering January 6, 2013. The program will run from January 13 through March 10 and will last 8 weeks. We will keep track of how many miles each participant walks, or completes on the Nu-Step or treadmill on their own time schedule. If you use your pedometer, on average, 2000 steps equals one mile. Everyone’s mileage will be kept up individually and as a group total to see how far we can walk; pointing out interesting landmarks along the way. Last year as a group we walked all the way to the Atlantic Ocean, and just a few miles short of Canada and Mexico for a grand total of 860 miles. Make plans to join our Walk across America Program in 2014. We’ll have helpful tips each week, awards and surprises for everyone, as well as the reward of beginning and continuing a great exercise habit for strength and endurance.

• 4 • The Pinecone | January 2014 Safety in the Home FALL PREVENTION

As we think about the New Year, we want to remind ourselves about safety in the home. The days are shorter and the weather is colder, so we are spend- ing less time outdoors and more time inside our homes. This is a great time to think about how to make our homes safer for us, our families, and our friends.

The number one concern for safety in the home is falls. Falls are the leading cause of injury and disability in older adults. The good news is that many falls are preventable with a few simple steps.

1. Maintain as much strength and coordination as possible 2. Take your medications as prescribed by your physician 3. Eat properly 4. Exercise regularly 5. Look around your home for hazards that could lead to a fall

General considerations for home safety: • Wear low-heeled, comfortable shoes with non-skid soles • Be sure that stairwells are well lit (consider nightlights in hallways and bathrooms) • Do not walk around in socks, slippers or stocking on bare floors. • Install grab bars in and around the tub and toilet • Keeps rooms and hallways clear of clutter • Use a tub seat or shower chair in the shower • If you are unsteady outdoors, use a cane or other assistive device • Install hand held shower for greater comfort and safety while Look for fun contests in the upcoming months bathing/showering • Arrange furniture to give yourself enough room to move as we kick off our “Welcome to Wellness” program! Keep that Pedometer close to you! around and between pieces • If bending over throws off your balance, use a reacher to retrieve items off floor • Ensure safety alarm bracelets work • Check smoke detectors in the home

If you or anyone you know are experiencing difficulty in your home, therapy can help. Medicare covers therapy ser- vices for home safety assessments to determine which areas of the home pose the greatest risk for falls and together with your therapist we can work to remedy these areas of concern.

A home safety checklist will be handed out following the Smart Moves Presentation on January 21st, 2014 at 9:45 in the Performing Arts Center.

For additional information, please call Jason Sparrow OTD, OTR/L at 366-1819.

The Pinecone | January 2014 • 5 • Welcome Our New Residents Association Officers for 2014!

President - Marilyn Wray • Vice-President - Ken Lewis Secretary - Ellie Bates • Treasurer - Bob Fowler

Congratulationsemployee of the month Dede Keel

Residents and employees often comment on how cheerful Dede is at all times. She is very patient and is always ready to provide assistance and help the residents with their needs. She is very dedicated to her job, as well as the residents here at Kirby Pines. She remains calm and professional in any and all situations, and is always willing to lend a hand wherever needed. As the front receptionist, she is the face of Kirby Pines and she represents it with enthusiasm, confidence and readiness. -Thank you, Dede! We appreciate all you do for Kirby Pines! • 6 • The Pinecone | January 2014 Herman & Marjorie Beusse Share Their Lives

Herman is 100 years old, Marjorie is 95 years old, and they celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary. “I could have looked the world over and never found Welcome Our New anybody I love like you”. Herman spoke those words to Marjorie several Residents Association months ago and she will cherish them forever. They each have serious health Officers for 2014! issues; their time together uncertain; but Herman Hulten Beusse was born Herman’s legacy of a master craftsman January 17, 1914, in Atlanta, GA. will live on and Marjorie’s unfailing Approximately nine months before love and support for him is the needed President - Marilyn Wray • Vice-President - Ken Lewis this date, so Herman was told, his linchpin that holds them close. They Secretary - Ellie Bates • Treasurer - Bob Fowler mother said to her husband, Oscar, I are long-time residents and well known think I’m pregnant. His father replied to the Kirby Pines family; we rejoice “Lilla, you’re too old”. His mother with them on reaching these significant was 43 years old and his father was in the Air Force Intelligence Unit and milestones. They are special 44. At the time of Herman’s birth he saw action in the Viet Nam War. He did – Jacqueline Besteman, Resident had two brothers, 5 and 8 years older not survive. Rebecca is a painter and than he; and a sister who was 22 years a granddaughter is a professional old. His mother was a homemaker. photographer. They have 2 His father worked for cotton oil mills grandchildren and 3 great- Dede Keel for about 20 years and later worked as grandchildren. a foreman carpenter. When his father became physically handicapped due to When Herman retired in 1974, an on-the-job accident, the family fell Sears gave him the equipment onto hard economical times. Herman needed to convert his interest graduated from high school in 1932. in woodworking into real- With jobs very scarce, he moved time production of handmade with his mother and father to a farm. and hand-carved furniture At Because they didn’t have cash to rent Marjorie’s request Herman made the farm, he and his father improved an exquisite china cabinet adorned the property by putting a new shingle with grapes and grape leafs. He roof on the barn. Marjorie was born carved each grape and each grape in 1919 to Cora Melissa Echols and leaf with a meticulous eye for Oscar Fields. Marjorie and Herman detail. The cabinet also features 3 both graduated from Business College. curved glass panels. Using a slab Marjorie worked for many years at of marble as his guide, Herman Bellevue Baptist Church, as a senior made a small credenza patterned to secretary. In addition to his years as blend with the marble. The custom a farmer, Herman’s careers included wood work on this quietly major golf caddy, receiving 35 cents for 9 piece reflects the Art Deco style of holes, plus tips.; service in the U.S. the 60’s. Herman made Marjorie Army, Ordnance Department; Assistant a desk, custom-fitted to her height Manager of Mutual Loan and Thrift, and carved with dogwood blooms where he met is future wife; and (her favorite flower). He then made Operations Superintendent of the Sears himself a desk, their dining room table, Crosstown store. Herman and Marjorie TV table, an Indian figure, and carved married in 1939, and had a son, Lee, a dead-on likeness of their Yorkie dog. and a daughter, Rebecca. Lee served 2014 is a banner year for the Buesses. A closer look at the grape leaf detail

The Pinecone | January 2014 • 7 • story of commitment and success. Under KIRBY PINES ANNUAL Clark’s leadership the Store and Village have expanded to become one of Tennessee’s CRUSADE FOR CHRIST most sought after attraction with over 700,000 visitors each year. Clark has been January 15-17, 2014 honored as Jaycees Young Tennessean of the Year, first Chairman of the Tennessee Tourism Roundtable and represented the state on the National Restaurant Association, an elite Clark Shaw national group of leaders in the industry. Friday evening will feature the Debbie Kines Trio in an inspiring musical concert. Debbie, native Memphian, started her singing career with her church youth group, received a University of Memphis scholarship in Opera January 15-17, 2014, Kirby Pines will host its annual Crusade Performance and has performed leading roles For Christ in the Performing Arts Center, 6:30 PM each evening. in operas, traveled with famous entertainers, Theme for this years spiritual event is “Your Greatest Choice.” big bands, performed as a solo artist for Debbie Kines governors, mayors, Christian concerts, the Opening the event will be Dr. James River City Concert Band with conductor, Dr. Sidney McKay and (Jimmy) Latimer, Senior Pastor of Redeemer special events such as the Liberty Bowl Gala. She is currently the Evangelical Church in Collierville and Minister of Music at the United Methodist Church in Rossville, both founder and resident of Kirby Pines TN. Debbie will be joined by Cheryl Maccarino who travelled Retirement Community. Dr. Latimer is also with the nationally known music group, Regeneration, and Jim He Knows My Name a Chaplain for the FBI. His kickoff message Baird, popular soloist in the Memphis area. This night of music and will set the pace for this years Crusade. inspiration will be an uplifting conclusion to this years Crusade.

Dr. James Latimer Thursday night Clark Shaw, CEO of the Mark these dates on your calendar and plan to attend every evening. Old Country Store and Casey Jones Village For further information contact our Kirby Pines Chaplain, Rev. in Jackson, TN, will challenge residents with his remarkable Don Johnson.

If 2013 was as rough for you as it was for me, then bidding it farewell won’t be hard to do. Join The First Monday Poetry Group when we welcome the New Year at our January 6 meeting at 10 AM in the Ante Room. Our study poem will be John Oxenham’s New Year’s Day – And Every Day. Let us all resolve to live with intention every day of 2014. - Val Reed, First Monday Poetry Group NEW YEAR’S DAY -- AND EVERY DAY by John Oxenham Each man is Captain of his Soul, And, maybe, Life, -- Life on a bounding tide, And each man his own Crew, And chance of glorious deeds; But the Pilot knows the Unknown Seas, Of help swift-born to drowning mariners; And He will bring us through. Of cheer to ships dismasted in the gale; Of succours given unasked and joyfully; We break new seas to-day, Of mighty service to all needy souls. Our eager keels quest unaccustomed waters, And, from the vast uncharted waste in front, So--Ho for the Pilot’s orders, The mystic circles leap Whatever course He makes! To greet our prows with mightiest possibilities; For He sees beyond the sky-line, Bringing us -- what? And He never makes mistakes. -- Dread shoals and shifting banks? -- And calms and storms? And, maybe, Golden Days, -- And clouds and biting gales? Full freighted with delight! -- And wreck and loss? --And wide free seas of unimagined bliss, -- And valiant fighting-times? --And Treasure Isles, and Kingdoms to be won, And, maybe, Death! -- and so, the Larger Life! --And Undiscovered Countries, and New Kin. For should the Pilot deem it best For each man captains his own Soul, To cut the voyage short, And chooses his own Crew, He sees beyond the sky-line, and But the Pilot knows the Unknown Seas, • 8 • The Pinecone | January 2014 He’ll bring us into Port. And He will bring us through. Chaplain’s COrner from Don Johnson, Kirby Pines Chaplain

Clark Shaw many times God spoke it to him through the years? In the silence. Through the dark. When we thought he couldn’t hear, who is to say he wasn’t hearing the only voice that matters.” P.77. John 10:3 proclaims, “He calleth His own sheep by name and leads them out.” How great to remember when everyone else may forget, God knows my name. When we feel alone and think no one now or in the future will even recall us and our life refocus on the fact that God knows us, by name. He can speak He Knows My Name to us in ways others may never notice or understand. In His sight we are never The on December 5, They remember the tantalizing hints to “John Doe.” His words through Isaiah 1993 published a story about a person his identity -- the way he would scrawl are relevant today: “But now, thus says known as “John Doe No. 24.” The story “Lewis” and his pantomimed, wild the Lord, who created you…and He headlineA read, “Unknown since ‘45, accounts of foot-stomping jazz bars and who formed you…Fear not, for I have John Doe takes his secret to the grave. circus parades. redeemed you; I have called you by Jacksonville, Ill.” your name; you are mine.” After spending 30 years at the Lincoln (Isaiah 43:1) A few simple facts unfolded. John Developmental Center, John Doe was Doe was found wandering the streets transferred to several other facilities, Till next time, Rev. Don Johnson, of Jacksonville in 1945. He was deaf then to the Smiley home in 1987. Kirby Pines Chaplain and blind and in his teen years. Since In August he had surgery for colon John Doe was unable to speak, repeated cancer. When he came back from the efforts to find his relatives failed and January hospital, he had trouble eating and was he was put in the Lincoln Development depressed. He was transferred to the Vesper Services Center, an Illinois mental health Sharon Oaks nursing home in October. facility. They referred to him as “John At a brief graveside service last January 2nd Doe No. 24” because he was the 24th Wednesday in Jacksonville, a woman Reverend Christopher Roof unidentified man in the state’s mental asked if anyone had any words to say. Associate Minister health system. No one did. Collierville United Methodist Church Officials believe he was 64 when he No name, no known family (parents, January 9th died of a stroke last Sunday, November brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, nieces Dr. Jimmy Latimer 28th, at the Sharon Oaks nursing home or nephews), no friends. How sad and Minister in Peoria. discouraging. Redeemer Evangelical Church “It’s just sad to think that you could But, as Max January 16th disappear, and no one would miss you,” Lucado states in A Reverend Linda Serino said Glenn W. Miller, the nursing home Gentle Thunder, Associate Minister of Congregetional administrator. “You wonder how often “It’s not true that Care, Second Baptist Church it happens.” no one knew this January 23rd The man’s caretakers believe diabetes man’s name. God Barry Grider made him lose his sight, and records did…and God Forest Hill Church of Christ indicate he was severely retarded. But does. And it’s workers at the Smiley Living Center in wrong to say that January 30th Peoria, where he spent the last six years this man never Reverend Birgitte French of his life, remember a proud man, more heard his name. Minister of Cross Roads intelligent than standard tests showed. Who knows how United Methodist Church

The Pinecone | January 2014 • 9 • meet me at

JUST LIKE HEAVEN DOUBLE TROUBLE PARKLAND

Saturday, January 4 Saturday, January 4 at 6:00 p.m. & Sunday, January 12 at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Sunday, January 5 at 6:30 p.m. at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. (2005) Cast: Reese Witherspoon, (1967) Cast: , (2013) Cast: Zac Efron, Mark Ruffalo, Donal Logue Annette Day, John Williams Tom Welling, Elizabeth is a hardworking and Guy Lambert is a musician who is Recounting the chaotic events that dedicated medical resident who, after touring Great Britain. Jill Conway, a occurred in Dallas, Texas on November 20 hours on duty, is heading home wealthy heiress, is a big fan of Guy’s 22, 1963, Parkland weaves together when she falls asleep at the wheel of who has developed a very serious crush the perspectives of a handful of her car and is involved in a fatal auto on him; her family wants to keep her ordinary individuals suddenly thrust accident. Several weeks later, a man away from the romantically-inclined into extraordinary circumstances: the named David takes over the lease on singer, so they send her to Belgium, not young doctors and nurses at Parkland Elizabeth’s apartment, but he discovers realizing that Guy has a string of gigs Hospital; Dallas’ chief of the Secret that she hasn’t quite vacated the set up there. En route to Brussels, a Service; an unwitting cameraman building. Elizabeth’s body may be dead, pair of hapless jewel thieves hide their who captured what became the most but her spirit is still quite lively, and her loot in Guy’s luggage, which makes watched and examined film in history; ghost is insisting that the apartment is the singer the unwitting target of three the FBI agents who nearly had the still hers...and that she wants him to equally inept detectives. While wooing gunman within their grasp; the brother move out. As Elizabeth and David try Jill and avoiding her treacherous uncle of Lee Harvey Oswald, left to deal with to share the flat, they discover that their Gerald, Guy also finds himself pursued his shattered family; and JFK’s security differences aren’t as great as they once by the worldly Claire Dunham team, witnesses to both the president’s imagined, and they become attracted to death and Vice President Lyndon one another. But will Elizabeth’s spirit KATE & LEOPOLD Johnson’s rise to power over a nation stay in the land of the living long enough whose innocence was forever altered. for their romance to go somewhere? Saturday, January 11 MY MAN GODFREY THE LOCKET at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. (2001) Cast: Meg Ryan, , Liev Schreiber Saturday, January 11 at 6:00 p.m. Sunday, January 5 Kate McKay, a modern female & Sunday, January 12 at 6:30 p.m. at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. executive in New York City whose drive (1936) Cast: William Powell, (2002) Cast: Vanessa Redgrave, to succeed in the cutthroat corporate Carole Lombard, Alice Brady Chad Willett, Marguerite Moreau world has left little time for romance. In the depths of the Depression, a A young man taking care of his dying When her genius ex-boyfriend Stuart party game brings dizzy socialite Irene mother is distraught and grief-stricken opens a portal in time, the experiment Bullock to the city dump where she when she finally passes away. On the transports Leopold from 1867 to the meets Godfrey, a derelict, and ends by advice of his doctor, he takes a job in an present day. A charming bachelor and hiring him as family butler. He finds the upscale nursing home, and is assigned the royal “Third Duke of Albany” in Bullocks to be the epitome of idle rich, to take care of an elderly woman named his own time, Leopold is fascinated by and nutty as the proverbial fruitcake. Esther. At first Esther is a bitter, angry the 21st century. As the courtly Leopold Soon, the dramatizing Irene is in love woman and pushes him away, but as she and the decidedly liberated Kate tour the with her ‘protege’...who feels strongly gradually warms to him, he discovers town, a mutual attraction develops into that a romance between servant and that he and Esther have much more in something deeper, a relationship that’s employer is out of place, regardless of common than he imagined threatened by Leopold’s temporary that servant’s mysterious past... . chronological status.

• 10 12• The Pineconet h e p i n | eJanuary c o n e 2014 January Happy Birthday to You! 2014 Jan Art with Jan Tai Chi the movies Kirby Pines Residents 3 Class 6 Independent Living Calling all painters! Whether you are If you’re looking for a way to reduce novice or experienced with the painting stress, consider tai chi (TIE-CHEE). EVENTS medium, join our weekly art class, for Originally developed for self-defense, Charles Stagg 03 Providence Place, The Villa, guidance or community with your fel- tai chi has evolved into a graceful form Pat Kelly 06 Gallery Manor & Job’s Way Jan Holiday 1 Cinema Special low Kirby Artists. The Art with Class of exercise that’s now used for stress James T Morrow 06 Geri Bradley 03 art class meets every Friday morning at reduction and a variety of other health In honor of the New Year, we will be 10:00 am in the Arts & Crafts Room. conditions. Under the instruction of Carolyn T Walker 06 Carolyn T Walker 06 showing three films for your enjoy- Jan War & Rememberance: Sheila Raye, Tai Chi meets in the Large ment: The Avengers at 10:00 am, Laws Card Room every Monday at 2:00 pm. Robert Amy Jr 08 Billie S Hamner 10 Part II of Attraction at 2:00 pm and Victor/Vic- 3 Jan Monday Night Bible HOME RUN She, along with the elderly Captain would serve numerous US Presidents Mildred Potts 09 Perry Story 11 toria at 6:00 pm. It’s early 1942 and Pug Henry is still in Discussion Group Wiles and the spinster Ivy Gravely, over the decades as a passive witness of 6 believe they will be prime suspects history with the American Civil Rights Angela Craig 11 Jan Shuffleboard in the command of the USS Northampton.Pa- Saturday, January 18 Virginia B Doersam 14 Come learn about and discuss the Bi- when Harry’s body is found, so they Movement gaining momentum even Performing Arts Center mela Tudsbury and her father find them- at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Sarah Edmondson 12 1 selves in Singapore. Nathalie Henry and ble with this Interdenominational group conspire to bury it, with the help of as his family has troubles of its own. Bobbie J Douglas 16 (2013) Cast: Scott Elrod, her uncle Aaron decided to stay in Italy. every Monday night at 6:30 pm in the artist Sam Marlowe. As his wife, Gloria, struggles with her Malvin Mauney 12 Shuffle on up to the PAC and have some Dorian Brown, Charles Henry Wyson Bette Moore 17 They have been hoping to get exit visas Chapel. addictions and his defiant eldest son, fun playing shuffleboard! Relieve stress Forced back to his small home town, Max Burleson Jr 13 allowing them to travel to Switzerland Jan BINGO! Night THE HOBBIT: Louis, strives for a just world, Cecil Julia W Patrick 17 by getting your mind off of things, so- an alcoholic baseball hotshot fakes but these have consistently been de- AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY must decide whether he should take Jean P Dando 13 cialize and engage in some friendly recovery to regain his position on the William Steele 20 layed. Nathalie’s friend and onetime fi- 6 action in his own way. competition. Shuffleboard will be held roster, coaches a little league team to Mary L Fowler 14 every Wednesday at 10:00 am and ev- ancé Leslie Slote is now assigned to the Join us for a fun filled evening of BIN- Hugh E Wardlaw 20 regain his popularity, pursues his old Saturday, January 25 ery Saturday at 4:00 pm in the PAC. US Legation in Bern and he comes into GO Fun! Entry costs only $1 per card, THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS Warren Grant Sr 14 flame to regain a romance, all while at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. information on the German atrocities with an opportunity to win up to two Royal D Crider 21 finding redemption among a group of (2012) Cast: Martin Freeman, Gladys K Wahl 15 Jan Virtual Wii taking place in Eastern Europe. Heinrich prizes. Every Monday night at 6:30 pm Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage Saturday, January 25 at 6:00 p.m. & James M Walker 21 Bowling Himmler, the head of the SS, visits Aus- in the PAC. addicts. Virginia Waller 15 1 Once upon a time, the Kingdom of Sunday, January 26 at 6:30 p.m. chwitz and is given a demonstration of Jan Kirby Pines Christine R Hubbard 24 Come join the fun every Wednesday af- THE REMAINS OF THE DAY Erebor in the Lonely Mountain was (1966) Cast: Rosalind Russell, John Moore 16 its capabilities. Will be shown at 2:00 & Prayer Group ternoon at 2:00 pm in the Large Card 7 taken from the dwarfs by the evil Hayley Mills, Binnie Barnes Ruth A Mann 26 7:00 pm in the Movie Theater. Ruth Ryan 16 Room. No skill required. It is set up on Join the Kirby Pines Prayer Group in dragon Smaug. One day, the young St. Francis Academy for Girls used to Sunday, January 19 the TV; all you have to do is check out Jan Music in the Lobby with the Chapel at 10:30 am as they pray for Hobbit Bilbo Baggins is unexpectedly be a quiet sedate convent school - quiet Herman H Beusse 17 Nancy M Porter 29 at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. the remotes from the Front Desk and re- Swain Schaeffer friends and family. visited by the wizard Gandalf the Grey and sedate, that is, until it was invaded (1993) Cast: , Bette Moore 17 turn them whenever your game is over. 3 and twelve homeless dwarfs led by by its newest pupil, Mary Clancy. Mary Jan Acupuncture Emma Thompson, John Haycraft Ragtime and boogie-woogie pianist and their former king Thorin and decided is a hellion who’s youthful spirits keep Robert (Dunlap) Rose Jr 17 Jan UTMG in the Presentation A rule bound head butler’s world of singer Swain Schaeffer will be in the 7 to vanquish Smaug and recover Erebor Mother Superior in a constant state Wellness Center manners and decorum in the household Arnold E Semsch Jr 18 2 Lobby to entertain us at 6:00 pm. Come Come to the Large Card Room at 10:30 and their treasure. Bilbo joins the of panic as she and her friend, Rachel on down for a hoppin’ good time! am for a special presentation about he maintains is tested by the arrival of a Dr. Bohlman & the University of Ten- company in an unexpected journey Devery, substitute bubble bath for the Martha F Ryan 20 Acupuncture by Dr. Lupo T. Carlota. housekeeper who falls in love with him nessee Medical Group are in the Well- Jan Get Fit with Oasis through dangerous lands of the Middle- nun’s sugar, smoke cigars in the boiler This easy-to-understand talk on acu- in post-WWI Britain. The possibility of Alfred G Swinny 20 Coordinator Mary Hand Earth where they have to fight against room, and attempt to make a life-mask ness Clinic Tuesdays 9:00 am -12:00 romance and his master’s cultivation 6 puncture briefly covers what acupunc- Trolls, Orcs and other magic creatures. of the face of a fellow student with John T Phillips 21 pm & Thursdays 1:00 – 4:30 pm. of ties with the Nazi cause challenge Advanced Water Aerobics classes will ture can do for your health, wellbeing, Bilbo also meets the Gollum and finds quick-hardening plaster. Through it his carefully maintained veneer of Nancy W Pence 22 Jan War & Rememberance: be held on Monday and Wednesday at and longevity. Presented by a medical his lost magic ring. all, Mother Superior is determined to servitude. Part I 8:30 am. Basic and Beginning Water doctor acupuncture specialist, you will salvage something of worth from the Christine R Hubbard 24 2 Aerobics on Tuesday and Thursday at learn why MRA (Meridian Regulatory THE BUTLER THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY youthful clay. Fred Blake 26 In the immediate aftermath of the attack 9:30 am. Arthritis Sit/Stand classes will Acupuncture) an advanced scientifical- on Pearl Harbor, Captain Victor ‘Pug’ be held on Tuesday and Thursday at ly-based system of acupuncture works Carlie Ann Davis 26 Henry finds himself in command of a effectively and safely against chronic Sunday, January 26 KIRBY PINES MOVIE 11:00 am in the Large Card Room. Saturday, January 18 at 6:00 p.m. & cruiser, the USS Northampton. His son pain and disease, such as, lower back at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. RATING SYSTEM Geraldine Dance 27 Jan First Monday Sunday, January 19 at 6:30 p.m. Warren is a naval aviator on the USS pain, migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, fi- (2013) Cast: Forest Whitaker, Poetry Group (1955) Cast: , Enterprise and son Byron continues 6 bromyalgia, arthritic pain, carpal tunnel Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack Bryan A Crisman 29 Shirley MacLaine, Edmund Gwenn = AVERAGE his service on a submarine, the USS Come to listen; come to read; come to syndrome, sports pain injury, ADHD, Cecil Gaines was a sharecropper’s son Young Arnie, walking through the Faye Smith 30 Swordfish. Pug’s wife Rhoda continues recite from memory. Share a favorite autism, alzheimer’s disease, Parkin- who grew up in the 1920s as a domestic Vermont woods, hears some threats, her affair with Palmer Kirby and By- verse or two as others share their verse son’s, multiple sclerosis, asthma, aller- servant for the white family who casually = GOOD Paul E Jones 31 and then gunshots. Investigating, he ron’s wife Natalie has a difficult deci- with you. Everyone is welcome. Check gy, stroke, psychiatric and stress-related destroyed his. Eventually striking out finds the body of Harry Worp, and he Alice C Radefeld 31 sion to make. Pamela Tudsbury and her out “The Poet’s Corner” on the post of- disorders —including many other con- on his own, Cecil becomes a hotel valet thinks Harry has been murdered. He = EXCELLENT father start a world tour where he will fice bulletin board where a residential ditions that are largely unresponsive to of such efficiency and discreteness in Mary B Scott 31 tells his mother, Jennifer Rogers, who report for the BBC from the far reaches poet will be featured each month. The conventional medicine. There will be a the 1950s that he becomes a butler in recognizes the man as her ex-husband. Vinaris Scott 31 of the British Empire. Will be shown at group meets in the Ante Room every question and answer session for the au- the White House itself. There, Cecil = OUTSTANDING 2:00 & 7:30 pm in the Movie Theater. first Monday at 10:00 am. dience after the presentation.

The Pinecone | January 2014 • 14 • The Pinecone | January 2014 The Pinecone | January 2014 • 11 • SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 10:00 am • Holiday Cinema 1 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 2 9:00 am • Hearing & Hearing 3 7:30 am • Men’s Christian 4 “The Avengers” (Thtr) 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) Aid Service (Ante Room) Fellowship (Chapel) 10:00 am • Shuffle Board (PAC) 11:00 am • Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (LCR) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 10:00 am Weekend Movie (Thtr) 2:00 pm Holiday Cinema 10:00 am Art with Class (A&C) • • 1:00 pm Walmart & Banks (Trans) • 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) “Laws of Attraction” (Thtr) • 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) • January 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) • 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) • 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part I (Thtr) • 6:00 pm Holiday Cinema • 2:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part II (Thtr) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • • “Victor/Victoria” (Thtr) • 6:00 pm Music in the Lobby 4:00 pm Shuffle Board (PAC) 6:30 pm Vespers (PAC) • • 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) • with Swain Schaefer (Lobby) 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • 7:30 pm War & Remembrance: Part I (Thtr) 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) • • • 6:30 pm Hand and Foot/Uno/Game Night (LCR) 2014 7:00 pm • War & Remembrance: Part II (Thtr) • 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 5 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 6 9:00 am • UTMG (WC) 7 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 8 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 9 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 10 7:30 am • Men’s Christian 11 10:00 am Worship Service (PAC) 9:00 am • Smith Jewelers (SCR) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am • Art with Class (A&C) Fellowship (Chapel) • 10:00 am Memphis Hearing Aid (A&C) 10:00 am Group Bible Study (Chapel) 1:30 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 10:30 am • Acupuncture Presentation by • • 10:00 am • Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 10:00 am First Monday Poetry Group Dr. Lupo Carlota (LCR) 10:00 am • Catholic Services (Chapel) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (LCR) 11:00 am Oak Court Mall (Trans) 4:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 10:00 am Shuffle Board (PAC) • • 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • (Ante Room) 10:30 am Kirby Pines Prayer Group (Chapel) • 1:00 pm UTMG (WC) 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) • 10:30 am Garden Gro’ers Club (Green House) • • 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 6:00 pm • Game Night (LCR) 10:00 am Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (LCR) • 1:00 pm Walmart & Banks (Trans) • • • 1:00 pm Needle Arts Group (A&C) • 2:00 pm • War & Remembrance: Part V (Thtr) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am Billiard Group (BR) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm Music in the Lobby with Blues Duo • • • • 2:00 pm • War & Remembrance: Part IV (Thtr) • • 4:00 pm Shuffle Board (PAC) 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (LCR) 2:00 pm • War & Remembrance: Part III (Thtr) 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:00 pm • Resident Association Meeting (PAC) Diana & Gary Stein (Lobby) • 6:30 pm Bible Discussion Group (Chapel) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • • 6:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part IV (Thtr) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) • 6:30 pm Bingo (PAC) 6:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part III (Thtr) • • 6:30 pm Hand and Foot/Uno/Game Night (LCR) • • 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC) 7:00 pm • War & Remembrance: Part V (Thtr) • 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 12 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 13 9:00 am • UTMG (WC) 14 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 15 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 16 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 17 7:30 am • Men’s Christian 18 10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (LCR) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am • Art with Class (A&C) Fellowship (Chapel) 10:00 am Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) • 10:00 am War & Remembrance: Part VII (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (LCR) 10:00 am • War & Remembrance: Part VI (Thtr) • 10:00 am • Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR) • 10:00 am Catholic Services (Chapel) 10:00 am Group Bible Study (Chapel) 4:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 12:00 pm Kiwanis Meeting (FDR) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • • 10:00 am War & Remembrance: Part VIII (Thtr) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • • • 10:00 am Shuffle Board (PAC) 11:00 am • Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (LCR) • • 6:00 pm Game Night (LCR) 1:15 pm • Kirby Pines Circle Meeting (Chapel) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • 1:00 pm UTMG (WC) 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 2:00 pm Tai Chi (LCR) • 1:00 pm Needle Arts Group (A&C) • • • 6:30 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • • 1:00 pm Walmart & Banks (Trans) 2:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part VIII (Thtr) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • 6:30 pm Bible Discussion Group (Chapel) 6:30 pm • Birthday Night Concert with 2:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part VI (Thtr) • • • • • 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm Bingo (PAC) The Side Street Steppers (PAC) 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) • 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) 4:00 pm Shuffle Board (PAC) • • 2:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part VII (Thtr) • • 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) • 6:30 pm Crusade for Christ (PAC) 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) • • 6:30 pm • Crusade for Christ (PAC) 6:30 pm • Crusade for Christ (PAC) 6:30 pm • Hand and Foot/Uno/Game Night (LCR) 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 19 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 20 9:00 am • UTMG (WC) 21 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 22 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 23 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 24 7:30 am • Men’s Christian 25 10:00 am Worship Service (PAC) 9:00 am • Smith Jewelers (SCR) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Art with Class (A&C) Fellowship (Chapel) • 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) • • 10:00 am Group Bible Study (Chapel) • 1:30 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (LCR) 10:00 am Catholic Services (Chapel) • 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 9:45 am • Smart Moves (PAC) • • 10:00 am • War & Remembrance: Part X (Thtr) • • 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 10:00 am • Shuffle Board (PAC) 11:00 am • Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (LCR) 1:00 pm • Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm • Game Night (LCR) 10:00 am • Bereavement Support Group (Ante Room) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (A&C) 1:00 pm • UTMG (WC) 6:00 pm • Music in the Lobby with 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR) 6:30 pm • Snowflake Dance with 2:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part IX (Thtr) 1:00 pm • Walmart & Banks (Trans) Hank & Nora (Lobby) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) • 10:45 pm Episcopal Eucharist (Chapel) • 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) • The Jim Mahannah Band (PAC) 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) • 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 4:00 pm • Shuffle Board (PAC) 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (LCR) • 2:00 pm • War & Remembrance: Part X (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Bible Discussion Group (Chapel) 6:00 pm • War & Remembrance: Part IX (Thtr) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC) 6:30 pm • Hand and Foot/Uno/Game Night (LCR) 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 26 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 27 9:00 am • UTMG (WC) 28 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 29 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 30 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 31 Abbreviations Key 10:00 am Worship Service (PAC) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Art with Class (A&C) • 10:00 am Group Bible Study (Chapel) • Thtr - Theater 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 10:30 am • Kirby Pines Prayer Group (Chapel) 10:00 am • Catholic Services (Chapel) • 10:00 am • Walmart & Banks (Trans) • 10:30 am Amedisys Home Health Presentation 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (LCR) 10:00 am Shuffle Board (PAC) 11:00 am • Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (LCR) 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) • FDR - Formal Dining Room 2:00 pm Memphis Symphony • • • 1:00 pm UTMG (WC) • PAC - Performing Arts Center • “Insomnia” (LCR) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 11:30 am Lunch Bunch @ Macaroni Grill (Trans) • 2:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part XII (Thtr) • Tchaikovsky Pathetique (Trans) • • 1:00 pm Walmart & Banks (Trans) • BR - Billiard Room 10:30 am Billiard Group (BR) 2:00 pm Ladies Interdenominational Meeting 1:00 pm Needle Arts Group (A&C) • 6:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part XII (Thtr) • • • • 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) • Trans - Transportation 4:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 12:00 pm Kiwanis Meeting (FDR) “The Uplifters” (Chapel) 2:00 pm War & Remembrance: Part XI (Thtr) • • • • • 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) • HS - Hobby Shop 6:00 pm Game Night (LCR) 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) • SCR - Small Card Room • 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (LCR) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) • 6:30 pm Vespers (PAC) • • A &C - Arts & Crafts Room 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Bible Discussion Group (Chapel) 6:30 pm • Memphis Symphony Orchestra 6:00 pm • War & Remembrance: Part XI (Thtr) 7:00 pm G-town Community Theater • 6:30 pm Bingo (PAC) “String Quartet” (PAC) 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) • • LCR - Large Card Room • • presents “The Miracle Worker” (Trans) • WC - Wellness Clinic

The Pinecone | January 2014 Calendar The Pinecone | January 2014 Calendar January Happy Birthday to You! 2014 Jan Art with Jan Tai Chi the movies Kirby Pines Residents 3 Class 6 Independent Living Calling all painters! Whether you are If you’re looking for a way to reduce novice or experienced with the painting stress, consider tai chi (TIE-CHEE). EVENTS medium, join our weekly art class, for Originally developed for self-defense, Charles Stagg 03 Providence Place, The Villa, guidance or community with your fel- tai chi has evolved into a graceful form Pat Kelly 06 Gallery Manor & Job’s Way Jan Holiday 1 Cinema Special low Kirby Artists. The Art with Class of exercise that’s now used for stress James T Morrow 06 Geri Bradley 03 art class meets every Friday morning at reduction and a variety of other health In honor of the New Year, we will be 10:00 am in the Arts & Crafts Room. conditions. Under the instruction of Carolyn T Walker 06 Carolyn T Walker 06 showing three films for your enjoy- Jan War & Rememberance: Sheila Raye, Tai Chi meets in the Large ment: The Avengers at 10:00 am, Laws Card Room every Monday at 2:00 pm. Robert Amy Jr 08 Billie S Hamner 10 Part II of Attraction at 2:00 pm and Victor/Vic- 3 Jan Monday Night Bible HOME RUN She, along with the elderly Captain would serve numerous US Presidents Mildred Potts 09 Perry Story 11 toria at 6:00 pm. It’s early 1942 and Pug Henry is still in Discussion Group Wiles and the spinster Ivy Gravely, over the decades as a passive witness of 6 believe they will be prime suspects history with the American Civil Rights Angela Craig 11 Jan Shuffleboard in the command of the USS Northampton.Pa- Saturday, January 18 Virginia B Doersam 14 Come learn about and discuss the Bi- when Harry’s body is found, so they Movement gaining momentum even Performing Arts Center mela Tudsbury and her father find them- at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Sarah Edmondson 12 1 selves in Singapore. Nathalie Henry and ble with this Interdenominational group conspire to bury it, with the help of as his family has troubles of its own. Bobbie J Douglas 16 (2013) Cast: Scott Elrod, her uncle Aaron decided to stay in Italy. every Monday night at 6:30 pm in the artist Sam Marlowe. As his wife, Gloria, struggles with her Malvin Mauney 12 Shuffle on up to the PAC and have some Dorian Brown, Charles Henry Wyson Bette Moore 17 They have been hoping to get exit visas Chapel. addictions and his defiant eldest son, fun playing shuffleboard! Relieve stress Forced back to his small home town, Max Burleson Jr 13 allowing them to travel to Switzerland Jan BINGO! Night THE HOBBIT: Louis, strives for a just world, Cecil Julia W Patrick 17 by getting your mind off of things, so- an alcoholic baseball hotshot fakes but these have consistently been de- AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY must decide whether he should take Jean P Dando 13 cialize and engage in some friendly recovery to regain his position on the William Steele 20 layed. Nathalie’s friend and onetime fi- 6 action in his own way. competition. Shuffleboard will be held roster, coaches a little league team to Mary L Fowler 14 every Wednesday at 10:00 am and ev- ancé Leslie Slote is now assigned to the Join us for a fun filled evening of BIN- Hugh E Wardlaw 20 regain his popularity, pursues his old Saturday, January 25 ery Saturday at 4:00 pm in the PAC. US Legation in Bern and he comes into GO Fun! Entry costs only $1 per card, THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS Warren Grant Sr 14 flame to regain a romance, all while at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. information on the German atrocities with an opportunity to win up to two Royal D Crider 21 finding redemption among a group of (2012) Cast: Martin Freeman, Gladys K Wahl 15 Jan Virtual Wii taking place in Eastern Europe. Heinrich prizes. Every Monday night at 6:30 pm Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage Saturday, January 25 at 6:00 p.m. & James M Walker 21 Bowling Himmler, the head of the SS, visits Aus- in the PAC. addicts. Virginia Waller 15 1 Once upon a time, the Kingdom of Sunday, January 26 at 6:30 p.m. chwitz and is given a demonstration of Jan Kirby Pines Christine R Hubbard 24 Come join the fun every Wednesday af- THE REMAINS OF THE DAY Erebor in the Lonely Mountain was (1966) Cast: Rosalind Russell, John Moore 16 its capabilities. Will be shown at 2:00 & Prayer Group ternoon at 2:00 pm in the Large Card 7 taken from the dwarfs by the evil Hayley Mills, Binnie Barnes Ruth A Mann 26 7:00 pm in the Movie Theater. Ruth Ryan 16 Room. No skill required. It is set up on Join the Kirby Pines Prayer Group in dragon Smaug. One day, the young St. Francis Academy for Girls used to Sunday, January 19 the TV; all you have to do is check out Jan Music in the Lobby with the Chapel at 10:30 am as they pray for Hobbit Bilbo Baggins is unexpectedly be a quiet sedate convent school - quiet Herman H Beusse 17 Nancy M Porter 29 at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. the remotes from the Front Desk and re- Swain Schaeffer friends and family. visited by the wizard Gandalf the Grey and sedate, that is, until it was invaded (1993) Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Bette Moore 17 turn them whenever your game is over. 3 and twelve homeless dwarfs led by by its newest pupil, Mary Clancy. Mary Jan Acupuncture Emma Thompson, John Haycraft Ragtime and boogie-woogie pianist and their former king Thorin and decided is a hellion who’s youthful spirits keep Robert (Dunlap) Rose Jr 17 Jan UTMG in the Presentation A rule bound head butler’s world of singer Swain Schaeffer will be in the 7 to vanquish Smaug and recover Erebor Mother Superior in a constant state Wellness Center manners and decorum in the household Arnold E Semsch Jr 18 2 Lobby to entertain us at 6:00 pm. Come Come to the Large Card Room at 10:30 and their treasure. Bilbo joins the of panic as she and her friend, Rachel on down for a hoppin’ good time! am for a special presentation about he maintains is tested by the arrival of a Dr. Bohlman & the University of Ten- company in an unexpected journey Devery, substitute bubble bath for the Martha F Ryan 20 Acupuncture by Dr. Lupo T. Carlota. housekeeper who falls in love with him nessee Medical Group are in the Well- Jan Get Fit with Oasis through dangerous lands of the Middle- nun’s sugar, smoke cigars in the boiler This easy-to-understand talk on acu- in post-WWI Britain. The possibility of Alfred G Swinny 20 Coordinator Mary Hand Earth where they have to fight against room, and attempt to make a life-mask ness Clinic Tuesdays 9:00 am -12:00 romance and his master’s cultivation 6 puncture briefly covers what acupunc- Trolls, Orcs and other magic creatures. of the face of a fellow student with John T Phillips 21 pm & Thursdays 1:00 – 4:30 pm. of ties with the Nazi cause challenge Advanced Water Aerobics classes will ture can do for your health, wellbeing, Bilbo also meets the Gollum and finds quick-hardening plaster. Through it his carefully maintained veneer of Nancy W Pence 22 Jan War & Rememberance: be held on Monday and Wednesday at and longevity. Presented by a medical his lost magic ring. all, Mother Superior is determined to servitude. Part I 8:30 am. Basic and Beginning Water doctor acupuncture specialist, you will salvage something of worth from the Christine R Hubbard 24 2 Aerobics on Tuesday and Thursday at learn why MRA (Meridian Regulatory THE BUTLER THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY youthful clay. Fred Blake 26 In the immediate aftermath of the attack 9:30 am. Arthritis Sit/Stand classes will Acupuncture) an advanced scientifical- on Pearl Harbor, Captain Victor ‘Pug’ be held on Tuesday and Thursday at ly-based system of acupuncture works Carlie Ann Davis 26 Henry finds himself in command of a effectively and safely against chronic Sunday, January 26 KIRBY PINES MOVIE 11:00 am in the Large Card Room. Saturday, January 18 at 6:00 p.m. & cruiser, the USS Northampton. His son pain and disease, such as, lower back at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. RATING SYSTEM Geraldine Dance 27 Jan First Monday Sunday, January 19 at 6:30 p.m. Warren is a naval aviator on the USS pain, migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, fi- (2013) Cast: Forest Whitaker, Poetry Group (1955) Cast: John Forsythe, Enterprise and son Byron continues 6 bromyalgia, arthritic pain, carpal tunnel Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack Bryan A Crisman 29 Shirley MacLaine, Edmund Gwenn = AVERAGE his service on a submarine, the USS Come to listen; come to read; come to syndrome, sports pain injury, ADHD, Cecil Gaines was a sharecropper’s son Young Arnie, walking through the Faye Smith 30 Swordfish. Pug’s wife Rhoda continues recite from memory. Share a favorite autism, alzheimer’s disease, Parkin- who grew up in the 1920s as a domestic Vermont woods, hears some threats, her affair with Palmer Kirby and By- verse or two as others share their verse son’s, multiple sclerosis, asthma, aller- servant for the white family who casually = GOOD Paul E Jones 31 and then gunshots. Investigating, he ron’s wife Natalie has a difficult deci- with you. Everyone is welcome. Check gy, stroke, psychiatric and stress-related destroyed his. Eventually striking out finds the body of Harry Worp, and he Alice C Radefeld 31 sion to make. Pamela Tudsbury and her out “The Poet’s Corner” on the post of- disorders —including many other con- on his own, Cecil becomes a hotel valet thinks Harry has been murdered. He = EXCELLENT father start a world tour where he will fice bulletin board where a residential ditions that are largely unresponsive to of such efficiency and discreteness in Mary B Scott 31 tells his mother, Jennifer Rogers, who report for the BBC from the far reaches poet will be featured each month. The conventional medicine. There will be a the 1950s that he becomes a butler in recognizes the man as her ex-husband. Vinaris Scott 31 of the British Empire. Will be shown at group meets in the Ante Room every question and answer session for the au- the White House itself. There, Cecil = OUTSTANDING 2:00 & 7:30 pm in the Movie Theater. first Monday at 10:00 am. dience after the presentation.

The Pinecone | January 2014 • 14 • The Pinecone | January 2014 The Pinecone | January 2014 • 11 • meet me at JanJuly War & Rememberance: JuneJan Residents Association Jan Crusade for 7 Part III 95 Meeting 15 Christ The Henrys have a family reunion of Come to the Resident’s Association January 15-17, 2014, Kirby Pines will sorts when Pug and Byron join Warren Meeting at 2:00 pm in the Performing host its annual Crusade for Christ in the and Janice to celebrate their wedding Arts Center. Guest speakers Beth Brad- Performing Arts Center, 6:30 pm each anniversary. They are joined by Pamela ley and Judge Kathleen N. Gomes will evening. The theme for this year’s spir- Tudsbury and her father who managed be giving a presentation on the topic of itual event is “Your Greatest Choice.” to leave Singapore before it fell to the citizenship. (See page 6 for complete details) Japanese. Pug and Warren soon depart JanJuly War & Rememberance: on their respective ships headed for the Part V Battle of Midway. Natalie and her uncle 10 have a plan to escape the clutches of the Byron and Nathalie’s plans to meet Germans. Rhoda Henry travels to Los in Lisbon go awry when the Allies in- JanJuly War & Rememberance: Angeles to see daughter Madeline and vade North Africa, the Germans occupy Part VI son Byron who have just arrived. Will France and the borders are closed. Aar- 15 be shown in the Movie Theater at 2:00 on, Louis and Nathalie travel to Lourdes. Pug Henry returns to Washington where & 6:00 pm. The Russians are putting up stiff resis- President Roosevelt asks him to take an Jan Memphis Hearing Aid tance and Hitler approves a new battle assignment at the U.S. Embassy in Mos- Service plan. At Auschwitz, the Nazi’s complete cow. All efforts to get Natalie, Louis and 8 construction of the gas chambers and Aaron out of Lourdes fail. At Pearl Har- Wednesday, January 8th at 10:00 am, in the crematoria. In the South Pacific, Pug bor, Byron reports for duty as Executive the Arts & Crafts room, Dr. Rena Booth Henry’s ship is severely damaged in an Officer on a new submarine, the Moray, will be offering: encounter with the Japanese. Will be commanded by his old friend “Lady” ~Free Hearing Evaluation shown at 2:00 & 7:00 pm in the Movie Aster. Will be shown at 10:00 AM & ~Free Hearing Aid Consultation Theater. 2:00 pm in the Movie Theater. ~Free Hearing Aid Cleanings, JuneDec Music in the Lobby with JanJuly War & Rememberance: Check up and Adjustment Diana & Gary Stein Part VII Please call 682-1529 for more informa- 105 16 tion or to schedule a visit. Join us at 6:00 pm in the Lobby for Natalie, Louis and Aaron find them- Jan Garden Gro’ers Blues Duo Diana and her husband Gary selves in Paris. Their attempt to return 8 Club Meeting Stein. The pair are recent winners of to the exchange camp fails and they find Memphis’ very own Beale Street Blues themselves transferred to the so-called You don’t need a green thumb to be a Competition. “paradise camp”. Byron Henry is at sea member of this busy group. The winter DecJuly Kirby Pines in the Pacific with his friend “Lady” As- garden of greens is now in place and Circle Meeting ter in command. They have a very suc- will be maintained and harvested dur- 13 cessful first mission but Lady’s orders to ing the upcoming months. Come on Founded by the UMW of Christ United shoot survivors off a Japanese troop ship down to the Greenhouse on Wednesday, Methodist Church, all ladies are wel- don’t sit well with everyone. Berel Jas- January 8th at 10:30 am to lend a hand! come to join together for worship and trow manages to escape from the con- JanJuly War & Rememberance: fellowship. Meetings are held the sec- centration camp. Will be shown at 10:00 Part IV ond Monday of every month at 1:15 pm am & 2:00 pm in the Movie Theater. 8 in the Chapel. JanJuly War & Rememberance: Natalie Henry, baby Louis and Aaron Jan Birthday Night Concert with Part VIII Jastrow, put into effect their plan to es- The Side Street Steppers 17 cape from Italy. Their hope of traveling 14 Still in the camp at Theresienstadt, Nat- from Italy to Lisbon fail and they soon The Side Street Steppers are a page from alie and Aaron have to deal with the fact find themselves going to Elba, Corsica Americas past, playing rare and popular that more and more ghetto residents are and finally to Marseilles. Byron has music from the 1920s and 30s. Dubbed being shipped to concentration camps. been posted temporarily to Gibraltar to the Golden Age of Gramophone Record- Berel Jastrow is now part of the Prague work with the British. Rhoda Henry re- ing, the two decades saw the rise of jazz underground and offers to take Louis turns to Washington but stops in Chica- and the birth of the blues, the demise of out of the camp. When Natalie and go having decided to end her relation- ragtime and the emergence of hillbilly Louis are ordered to Auschwitz, Aaron ships with Palmer Kirby. She is soon music that would become known as tries to bribe the new camp Komman- pursued however by Colonel Harrison . The Side Street Steppers dant. Byron is now the executive officer “Hack” Peters. General Halder tells present a pastiche of this transformation, on his submarine and he learns that his Adolf Hitler that he has no chance of performing on vintage and homemade in- friend Aster has been having an affair winning the war on the Eastern Front. struments. So come on down for plenty of with his sister-in-law, Janice. Will be Will be shown at 2:00 PM & 6:00 pm hip-shaking, foot stompin’, caterwauling shown at 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the in the Movie Theater. and croonin’ at 6:30 pm in the PAC. Movie Theater.

12 t h e p i n e c o n e The Pinecone | January 2014 • 15 • Jan Smart Moves JuneJan Music in the Lobby with JanJuly Lunch Bunch at the 20 Home Safety 245 Hank and Nora 29 Macaroni Grill Join Jason Sparrow as he discusses this Come to the Lobby at 6:00 pm to hear Join the Lunch Bunch as they go to the month’s topic of “Home Safety”. Smart this wonderful duo. Hank and Nora sing Macaroni Grill and enjoy casually ele- Moves meets in the PAC at 9:45 am, classic country, vintage standards, and gant Italian cuisine, such as handcrafted immediately following Exercise. Memphis music accompanying them- pastas & entrees. Sign up in transporta- selves on guitars. They enjoy perform- tion, the bus will be leaving at 11:30 am. JanJuly Bereavement ing gospel numbers, 1940s Frank Sina- 20 Support Group tra and Texas swing, classic country JanJuly War & Rememberance: such as Hank Williams and Patsy Cline, Part XI Kirby Pines is now offering a Bereave- 29 Beatles and songs of the 1960s, and ment Support group for those of our Nathalie and Aaron spend four days Memphis music including Elvis and residents who have lost a loved. La- traveling to Auschwitz; on arrival, Johnny Cash. mar Frizzell will lead the group to serve one of them is sent directly to the gas people in gaining perspective about JanJuly Tchaikovsky Pathétique with chambers. In the Philippines Sea, By- their losses and support them in regain- 26 The Memphis Symphony ron Henry gets ready for his first action ing a healthy quality of life. The group as Captain. Hitler plans for one, all-out Come with us to the GPAC to enjoy a meets the 3rd Monday of every month attack against the Allied Forces in the segment of the Masterworks Series con- at 10:00 am in the Ante Room. Ardennes forest. The battle is launched ducted by Mei-Ann Chen featuring vio- in mid-December but by January 1945, JuneJan Snowflake linist Karen Gomyo. They will perform Allied air power has ensured the Nazis Dance Barber’s Overture to The School for 21 will not succeed. With the Red Army 5 Scandal & Violin Concerto and Tchai- Join us for a January Snowflake Dance advancing from the East, Himmler or- kovsky’s Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique). featuring the musical styling’s of the ders that all traces of the death camps Call the box office for tickets at 537- Jim Mahannah Band! Whirl across the be eliminated. In Yalta, the Allied lead- 2525. Tickets are $45.00, however, if dance floor or settle at a table to listen ers meet for the last time to divide the 20 or more persons sign up they will be to a wonderful musical medley of ever recovered territories. Will be shown at discounted. Sign up in transportation, popular tunes at 6:30 pm in the PAC. 2:00 & 6:00 pm in the Movie Theater. the bus will be leaving at 2:00 pm. JanJuly War & Rememberance: JanJuly The Miracle JanJuly Part IX Amedisys Home Health Worker 22 27 “Insomnia” 30 It’s 1944 and the Allies are preparing Come to the Germantown Commu- for D-day. Pug Henry is now a Rear Insomnia is a disorder that can make it nity Theater for a performance of The Admiral and he again meets Pamela hard to fall asleep, hard to stay asleep, or Miracle Worker. Immortalized onstage Tudsbury, where they decide they do both. Insomnia can sap not only your en- and screen by Anne Bancroft and Patty have a future together. Some members ergy level and mood but also your health, Duke, this classic tells the story of An- of Hitler’s High Command plot to as- work performance and quality of life. Join nie Sullivan and her student, blind and sassinate him, but their first attempt is Rebecca Stubblefield as she discusses mute Helen Keller. Call the box office unsuccessful. Leslie Slote has joined simple changes in your daily habits that at 937-3023 for tickets. Sign up in trans- the Army and parachutes behind enemy can help. She will be in the Large Card portation, the bus leaves at 7:00 pm. lines. After getting a last minute re- Room at 10:30 am to give us valuable in- JanJuly War & Rememberance: prieve, Nathalie decides to accept Berel formation on this important topic. Part XII Jastrow’s offer of taking little Louis out JanJuly Memphis Symphony 31 of the camp. Will be shown at 2:00 & String Quartet In April 1945, FDR dies and several 6:00 pm in the Movie Theater. 28 days later Hitler, along with several Love classical music? A string quartet JanJuly War & Rememberance: of his cronies, commits suicide. Pug from the Memphis Symphony will be Part X Henry and Pamela Tudsbury are finally 23 here to entertain the Kirby Residents at married. President Harry Truman asks In the so-called paradise ghetto, the Na- 6:30 pm in the Performing Arts Center. him to become his Naval aide, forcing zis prepare for a visit by neutral observ- JanJuly The Ladies Interdenominational him to delay his honeymoon. On May ers by cleaning up the village. Those Circle Meeting “The Uplifters” 8, 1945 the Germans surrender and the plotting to overthrow Hitler make one 28 war comes to an end in Europe. Pug last attempt on July 20, 1944. Still in the The Uplifters Circle is a nondenomi- learns that Nathalie is hospitalized and Pacific, Pug Henry prepares for the bat- national group of women dedicated to Byron arranges a transfer to Europe. tle of Leyte Gulf while Byron becomes missions, prayer and Bible study led There he begins his search for Louis. the commanding officer of his subma- by Elsie Huffard. All are welcome, just The U.S. drop atomic bombs on Ja- rine. Nathalie and Aaron are transferred come to the Chapel at 2:00 pm to join in pan bringing World War II to an end. to Auschwitz. Will be shown at 10:00 fellowship with this wonderful group of Will be shown at 2:00 & 6:00 pm in the am & 2:00 pm in the Movie Theater. ladies every 4th Tuesday of the month. Movie Theater.

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The Pinecone | January 2014 • 17 • SOCIALScenes

Mildred DeBois has a happy birthday with Becky Leatherwood, Ann Davis, Marsha Greiner, Aidan Underwood, Georgia & John Harkins and friend, Wyanne Dierssen

Jewel Sweet is happy to hear she made Santa’s “Nice List”

Dr. Charles Olree celebrates his birthday with his wife Miriam, his daughter Cathy and her husband Jim, and friends Billy & Rosalind Edwards

Ann Smith celebrates her first birthday here at Kirby with friends Joyce Read and Nita Heffernan Jan Castillo, Thalina Marques, Brenda & Wayne Carson show their holiday spirit

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Catherine Prewett celebrates her 90th birthday with friends Ruth Harrod, Martha Huddleston, Ronald Coleman, Margaret McCarty, Nita Heffernan & Peggy Bell Jettie McCombs cozies up to Santa

Joe and Viola Nicholson dressed in their holiday best JoAnn Davis celebrates her December birthday with her husband John, son Chuck, daughter in-law Hassiby, granddaughter Gabriella and Gladys Pinto

New residents Donald and Ola Hobart Katherine Everett, Peggy Hogan and Clara Mae Francis enjoy the Christmas fun enjoying the Estates Christmas Party

The Pinecone | January 2014 • 19 • Memorials, Honorariums & Gifts SOCIAL In Memory of

Scenes O.W. “BILL” WHITEHEAD Donation by Richard Whiteside to the Foundation Fund Donation by Kathryn Mulling to the Foundation Fund Donation by Elizabeth A. Farrar to the Foundation Fund

DR. GEORGE LOVEJOY Donation by Dr. & Mrs. Lee Milford to the Foundation Fund Donation by Anna Brewer to the General Fund Donation by Edna R. Wright to the General Fund

Kirby Pines Line Dancers Not only share their talents with the community, Donation by Jeanne Barger but are also in high demand for other facilities. to the Foundation Fund Today they are dressed to entertain at Page Robbins in Collierville Betty Gatti smiles for the camera Donation by Betsye French in her festive attire to the Library Fund Donation by Lou Bethay to the Foundation Fund

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Jane Kinney celebrates her December birthday with husband Jim

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Gay Beaumont enjoys her birthday ON PAGE 17 with pals Connie Oakes & Patti Tracey

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O.W. “BILL” WHITEHEAD JAMES “ED” WRIGHT DR. LEE MILFORD Donation by Richard Whiteside Donation by Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Morrison, Jr. Donation by Anna Brewer to the Foundation Fund to the Memorial Fund to the General Fund

Donation by Kathryn Mulling Donation by Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Manning Donation by Mr. & Mrs. Gene Morrison to the Foundation Fund to the General Fund to the General Fund

Donation by Elizabeth A. Farrar Donation by Mrs. Jerilyn Taylor Donation by Lou Bethay to the Foundation Fund to the General Fund to the Foundation Fund

DR. GEORGE LOVEJOY Donation by Carlie Ann Davis Donation by Kirby Pines Estates Donation by Dr. & Mrs. Lee Milford and Residents Association to the Foundation Fund Donation by Ladies of the Lake: to the Library Fund Lucy Boyd, Pat Freemyer, Mary Fuller, Donation by Anna Brewer Jewell Griffin, Carolyn Irvin, Doris Sibley ROBERT “BOB” NICHOLS to the General Fund to the General Fund Donation by Carlie Ann Davis

Donation by Edna R. Wright LOU JAMISON LOCKETT WELLS to the General Fund Donation by Marilyn Wray Donation by Kirby Pines Estates and Residents Association Donation by Jeanne Barger to the Library Fund to the Library Fund to the Foundation Fund Donation by Lou Bethay ALMA LITTLE Donation by Betsye French to the Foundation Fund Donation by John & Betty Phillips to the Library Fund DOROTHY “DODIE” VANDERGRIFF to the Foundation Fund Donation by Lou Bethay Donation by Lou Bethay HOLLAN RICHARDSON to the Foundation Fund to the Foundation Fund Donation by Virginia Herrin to the Foundation Fund Donation by Charla Johnson Located on-site at Kirby Pines to the Foundation Fund JIM MIDDLETON Donation by Carlie Ann Davis Rehabilitation Services In Honor of

Managed by CHARLES OLREE Donation by Bertha Mae Newman to the Hobby Shop Fund Donation by Peggy Bell to the Hobby Shop Fund

DON JOHNSON GIANT CROSSWORD Donation by Nancy & Carl Morrison Physical Therapy to the General Fund • ROBERT CAMPBELL Occupational Therapy Donation by Carolyn T. Walker to the Hobby Shop Fund ANSWERS • Speech-Language Pathology DAVID WALTERS TO PUZZLE Donation by Bea Barnes to the Hobby Shop Fund CHALLENGE Rehab Care provides the highest quality service in GIFT TO THE HOBBY SHOP FUND Outpatient/Inpatient Rehabilitation at Kirby Pines. ON PAGE 17 Donation by Ronald H. Young 901.366.1819 Donation by Bertha Mae Newman The Pinecone | January 2014 • 21 • RESOURCES EXPERIENCE BETTER HEARING... FOR LESS! Since 1984, Memphis Hearing Aid has been dedicated to keeping Mid-South residents hearing their best. We’ve changed the lives and earned the trust of over 12,000 patients by consistently $ 00 providing quality professional services, top-of the line hearing 200OFF products, and attentive, personalized care — for less. A Set Of DIGIL TA WE OFFER • Excellent staff of licensed and certified Doctors of Audiology HRINGEA • Free hearing evaluations AIDS • Free hearing aid consultations $100 off one aid • Risk-Free 30-day trial period • Sales & Service of all major hearing aid brands We are at Kirby Pines • Many styles to fit your lifestyle the second Wednesday & budget of every month!

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