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Wants to know of next Harmony School Reunion

Comments re photo 50731 2013 Harmony School Reunion Janice Newton Reed
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Lonnie W. Coomer writes: I did not know about the Harmony School Reunion, or I would have tried to have been there. I would like to see all the old pictures. I live in DuBois County, Indiana now.

The pictures which accompany include one of my school pictures, adn the other two are the way I look now. Lonnie W. Coomer

Thanks, Lonnie W. Coomer. We'll try to have even more on the next reunion. One way to check over coming events is to scan our ColumbiaMagazine.com Events Calendar, which includes all the Events we have received, some many months into the future. And, of course we carry reunions as news announcements and try to get each reunion organizer to remember to share a recap of the event. - EW. Phone 270-250-2730

(AD) - Many Reunion organizing efforts are also advertised in our Reunions category in our CM Classifeds. These are posted at a very low cost. See RATES & TERMS




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Lonnie W. Coomer, Harmony School photo



2013-08-08 - Harmony School, Chance, KY - Photo from collection of Lonnie W. Coomer. This is a photo of me, back then when I was a student at Harmony School at Chance. - Lonnie W. Coomer, a native of Adair County now living in DuBois County, IN
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Lonnie W. Coomer, Harmony School grad: in DuBois Co., IN today



2013-08-09 - DuBois Co., IN - Photo from Lonnie W. Coomer. Lonnie W. Coomer who still tracks everything he can about Chance, KY in Adair County and his old school chums at Harmony School, is pictured above, in his home in DuBois County, IN, a stunningly beautiful Southern Indiana county with a landscape so similar to Adair County, but unmistakenly distinct with the dominant German architecture in Jasper, the county seat, and Huntingburg, its second largest city. His new home has one other distinct diffference: population density. DuBois County is only a few square miles larger than Adair Co., KY, but the population is over two times that of Adair. - CM
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