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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 13

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Hood County Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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4B, HOOD COUNTY NEWS, GRANBURY, TEXASL THURSDAY, NOV EMBEF 13, 1980 Zee man SWE If PER STORE 4-' Qutgoing, energetic and warm are adjectives that characterize, both the personalities and parfonn- Except for the fact that "home'' for them ia in Durban, South Africa, about 10,000 miles' HomewardAngel'' and "Midsum- T'' i'tflraest Se Mtion of mer Night's Dream" As a duo they I Martha Slimp 'IX have performed in VFree a 1 -r Vacuum Cleaner in the Zeeman brothers are4 just tjpical a Bantist Student Union broduction. The United Mothndist Wbrhen best-pressed emnlovees and Billie i GranbucyCo.nip!ete-t i lfak mrtA Toronto Toomnn who will offefXseilThrlstian piano performance- major, 4 grams and for' churchgroups in. bingo, We about eight Mae Rogers was here to visit her Repair at Reasonable conceits in Granbury, Sunday. dranttderia various states in the U.S. plack Qut game.

Hood Jtodcwell was here, one Pnpes. 57.i-o775 Both boys quite active in The Zeemans, who have 'been The Blue Bird girls their rooming tft visit his mother, Eppie' 322 W. Pearl umyeraitit-vities. Mark- 1 brothers Sunday appear Vallev ViewJM Essie- Barnes' granddaughter Baylor's 'university-wide ''Forum" arrangements of music ranging Halloween words. They were very and husband, Rick and Susie Tittle for "Baylor Showtime a touring Lois Crawford passed arway the Hiey ate dinner with her here in porary.

un sunaay iney wux be participating in the morning service of Acton Baptist Church and in the evening service at First Baptist Granbury. 25th, on Lewis Davis, the son of Eula Davis, surprised Eula Friday morning when he came in to see her. They had not seen each other in NEXT SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES Bible Study, 9:30 am Worship, 10:45 am Texas Utilities is the employer of Bevis who, moved to from Binmngham, along with enjoys crafts and sewing and he lists the hobbies of tennis, car Tiring andmodel airplanes, -rrzff! quite Bpme time so it was a happy iCblemaii? Buster for both. We are glad Eula got L.B. and Grovina Fry, Floy Mae that boost! She, is feeling some Huston, Roland and Ruth RodgersT better after her -r-" We had our Halloween party Friday at 2 p.m.

Then we had trick and trelat for the'clifldren fr6m6' until 7:45 p.m. We had lots of fun Effie Davis, Roy Miller and Lucfle seeing all those children in their are from Keller. costumes. They were all sizes and Roy and Nell Kendrick of Abben-sweet as.could behThe employees villerLa. visited their aunt, Docie were dressed in costume all day Houston.

Friday. Jackie English and Jean Mozell Merrill of Tolar visited Cockerham -won the prize foi -her inotherrLiflierMaples7 Obituaries Hood County News' 573-1177 fx 'WaV brothers iLl Valley View The Tolar Church of Christ came Monday flight to sing those good gospel songs for us. Those who signed the truest book were Grace Cynthia Doug Johnson, Linda Bell, Johnnie and Jere Huston and Joyce. W.R. and Nellie Sarrent "visited exception of 12 years he livedriir Arlington and Gordon.

Mr. Henslee had lived in the Valley View Home for two years and by faith was a Jehovahs Witness. Mr. Henslee is survived by his sons, C.C. Henslee of Gordon and J.D.

Henslee of Arlington; six grandchildren; Eve great grandchildren; and a brother, Arvella Henslee of Granbury. Graveside services for Mr. Henslee were held 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Fall Creek Cemetery with Richard Muncy officiating. Martin's Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES SUNDAYS LM. IN THE QU0NSET HUT ON SOUTH CROCKETT STREET lust oil Gfinburf Square -Foi further information call 326-2047 FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Southern Baptist Miles From Thi Squin on Hwj. 51 North Sunday -School Morning Worship Evening Worship 11:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M "Wed. Services 7:30 P.M, Ret.

W. C. McVicke -594-7785 ifUssssssssssssssssssssssJi i HELP WANTED 1 100 people needed nightly. I Dote thru 1M6-30 1 Tbe 7:30 pjn. I Place- I United Pentecostal Church 1 Hiway 51 North "i I Reason I -To Sing Worship i HAVE REVIVAL 1 urch News f- Disciples of Christ 5 i Sermon JTHE 0LDt 0LDJEW ilURT from Deuteronomy Rev.

Otha Clary Interim Minister INVITATION FROM ACTON METHODIST CHURCH We're asking you to come to church this Sunday and judge for ourself if face-to-face religion can give you a happier, more meaning mil Monday. and Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday and Friday and Saturday ACTON METHODIST CHURCH DOWNTOWN ACTON ON 208 326-4242 Sunday Worship Services 8:45 11:00 Sunday School 10:00. a.m. Evening -Worship- 6l3Qp.rn.l EP1R RADIO 14Z0 SUITS' GENE B. HAD LEY Pattor MICHAEL J.

KEPPLER Miniittr of Education and Outreach JIM CALHOUN Miniitar of Muiic and Youth I in CiLL 573-1403 many conditions. to -1 rjgaKHamMMB ambassador group for the university. Terence is regularly cast in Baylor 'production Including this semester, "Look Zeeman Hood County News Acton United Methodist Church The pony express is due to pay another visit to the Acton Methodist Church and to commemorate the event, there will be a church-wide chuck wagon dinner Sunday for all members of the church family. The free fried chicken dinner will be served at the Acton Elementary School cafeteria at 7 Jayne Houston will provide the entertainment for the evening with a singing presentation. The planned program andbud-' -get -of the church year will be unveiled at the dinner.

Pony Express general manager Steve Davidson indicated a hope that all members would make an effort to attend. He pointed out you can't go wrong with a free meal and exciting entertainment, all timed to commence after the Cowboys football game. Each Pony Express trail boss will be responsible for a neighborhood route of 10 families. Each family will be asked to be a route rider, relaying a stewardship saddlebag to a nearby family. Estimate of giving cards will be provided to members as in the past.

your evening with us for fun, fellowship as well as being informed about our program for the coming year of the church. Partner, see you there." 106 E. Pearl 573-5023 (Elirtst PERIODS! 7:30 P.M. JOY BUSES! HIGH SCHOOL EXALTED III A L0V1RC tTKTCrW fm iirUt iapttBt (Clittrrli 404 Xurth Hmtatiin Cleveland Henslee Mr. Cleveland Henslee, a Hood County native, passed away Saturday night in the Valley View Home at the age of 90.

Bom in Hood County Nov. 24, 1889, Mr. Henslee lived most of hid life in Hood County with the 573-1177 Attendance was good and there were many out-of-town guests including two families who flew their-private plane into Granbury from' their home in North Texas." A get-together was enjoyed by the group for a meal and fellowship at the community center Sunday afternoon. The congregation was especially thankful to have Bro. Wharton and BroV Herman -Sargent for the -meetings.

Sargent has accepted the full time preaching work for the Granbury Church of Christ. First Baptist Church The Spiritual Harvest Revival begins Sunday at Granbury's First Church. Lawrence Hammond will be preaching at the services to be held Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. and Monday through Wednesday even-ins at 7 p.m.

Rev." Hammond has served as pastor of Smithfield Baptist Church for six years and is currently the director of Tarrant Baptist Encampment at Glen a poisition he has filled for eight years. The topic for his messages will be the great doctrines of the scripture. Music for the revival services be under the direction of Jim Calhoun, minister of music at First Baptist Church. At noon Sunday, following the morning worship service, there will be a thanksgiving meal served in -felkiwahip Mark and Terence Zeeman of South Africa, students at Baylor University, will bring special music in thejjvening worship service Sunday. Everyone is cordially invited to attend the special services, a church spokesman said.

(yening Worship 7:00 PM Christian Women's Fellowship The Christian Women's Fellowship group of the First Christian Church of Weatherford has recent1' ly named Elizabeth Childress -as president; Darlene Mayberry as Doris Pickard as secretary; Thelma Russell, treasurer; Frances Long, worship chairman; HQie Cornett, study program-chairman- and Opal.33bw den to handle service projects. Service projects for the group for Nov. and Dec. will include Thanksgiving and Christmas cards to the CWF members who are ill and -to the city nursing homes and hospitals. Meeting dates for the group are Monday, Nov.

17 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the fellowship hall of the church and Tuesday, Dec. 2 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the church hall. Visitors are welcome to First Presbyterian Church Granbury's First Presbyterian Church will honor Beulah Lee Morris, on her 80th birthday during morning worship Sunday.

Mrs. Morris' two sons, Rev. Charlie Morris Burr Morris will -be the presiding ministers at the morning service from 9 until 10 a.m. Church members extend a spe-cial invitaion to -all Mrs. Morris' friends and neighbors to join the special services, further information" call Stephany Jester at 573-3511 or Jeanell Morris at 573-3569.

Church of Christ The Granbury Church of Christ-began a week long Gospel Meeting Sunday with Bro, W.L. Wharton, of San Antonio doing the preaching. "first United a Methodist a The Friendly Church On The Granbury Square A A Horning Worship 150 I 10:50 Church School 9:45 1 beninf Worship 6:00 Youth Group 7:00 A 1 204 W. Peed Granbury WEEELT IL00 1 Bible Stud; 9:45 AM Evening Worship 7:00 PM GRACE BIBLE CHURCH treats Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship 11:00 A.M.' (Elfurrl nf VISITORS ARE INVJTED TO ALL STUDY Here's how Headaches can, of course, result from But research has revealed that a common cause often unrecognized can be traced Seeking relief by merely drugging the pain often allows the cause of the symptoms to go untreated.

If you have headaches, it would be wise to seek qualified professional Chiropractic Headaches WORSHIP SUNDAY Bible .9:30 A.M. Worship. ......10:25 A.M. Worship 6:00 P.M. ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH A HISTORIC CHURC Sunday School AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM counsel as early as possible from a doctor of chiropractic.

Under chiropractic care, a patient is either treated or referred after a comprehensive differential diagnosis. Church. Training f' WEDNESDAY Bible Classes HOME OF THE ACROSS FROM THE BIBLE IS PREASIfO AND CHRIST IS Dr. DX. 303 Wesf Pearl Wetfnesooy tveh'mg PM 8:30 AM Sunday Mom.

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