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GLENWOOD, Aug 4-Judy later to share in the games often party/ceiebration at their home
andArnoldGrimesjustreturned played after the SMad. for Dwayne Grimes, age 10, and
By
CHARLOTTE JOHNSON
Phone: 725-6366
Point night held at Union Ridge
The Union Ridge Riding Chib Henson, C. Waller, and Straight-
held Point Night Saturday, Aug. away Barrels- K. Zimmers, S.
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Phone: 734-6402
Wednesday. They are both resi-
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, ing Center in Winnsboro, but
lived in Rosewood for many
years.
Mike and Casey Hymer of
’ Tyler visited Tink, Frances and
I Jimmy Hymer last Saturday.
Vicki Bouknight returned
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Consoldating domestic subsidiaries of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
in the state of TX at the close of business on June 30, 1987
published in response to call made by (Enter additional information below)______________________
COMPTROLLER Of THE CURRENCY UNPER TITLE 1? UNITEP STATES COPE SEC 181
CHARTER NUMBER 52M COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT
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Charles and Charlotte precinct.
Johnson attended revival ser-
viceslastweekatEbenexerBap- bysbmkhsacgmpantitd
where her fathen1 Meivin Dallas last week for his annual
Harrell, served as evangelist checkup at Children’s Medical
Dorothy Hughes is taking re- Center. Michael had a heart
hab at Tyler after undergoing transplant several years ago. He
surgery to repair a broken fe- got a good report from his tests.
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Hi.Anr 4—Theyouth^ They hadagoodtripwithno anniversary aadthisisourfXt
“ ‘ "iMis- trouble of any kind and were great-grandson,’ - „
_ wore thankful for that. It was some- Thelma Cook and a special from • wonderful type of sum-
ers last Saturday, July where between 4 and 5 o’clock friend of the Cook family, Paula mertime vacation. Accompanied
IbackatLatch. (Odom) Davidson, went to Nash- by grandchildren. Crystal and brand new house. The largo blended family of Larry and
night the youth vine Tenn to see Thelma’s Curtis Grimes, daughter, Bobbie double-wide is a beauty and we Jeanette Grimes, as weU as, the
over with a pro- daughter Janet Cook. The fam- Jeane Mauk and her son, Aaron, hope they will be very happy in three other members of the
were all ready to be iywaslery proud when they the family spent several days the years ahead. brood, Chasity, Michelle and
____19 night and the pro- learned recently of the iob pro- visiting Judy’s father, Edward , Terry. Also attending were
gram was very good, as they motion that Janet had rotten Ledvina, in Green Bay, Wis.,as Judy and Arnold Grimes re- Beverly Grimes and her chil-
[nox, led in prayer. showed the video of what they but the bad thing is thatitr’ well as Judy’s sisters, Sherry cently held a joint birthday dren, Curtis and Crystal.
They always set a Christian ex- did. quires more timeon the job and and Bonnie and their respective
ample wherever they go. ■ I think everyone was pleased not enough time for her to visit families.
The sponsors that went were and thrilled to see what a good her folks as much as she would Judy’s father still lives in the
Jane Jones, David McMicheal, time the group had. The ladies like. Her father, Wiley, didn’t go salt-shaker style house built by
Claude Knox, Lucille Keller, Joe
of the church had sandwiches with them as he wasn’t feeling Edward’s father and where Ed
and drinks’few them after the well.. ward himselfwas born in March,
program and Lawrence Woodie • Shortly after his wife’s re- 1919. The old dairy farm is lo-
had homemade ice cream for turn, he had to go to the East cated very near Lake Michigan,
dessert. The children were so Texas Medical Center Emer- The average daytime tempera-
gency Room in Gilmer by ambu-
lance. He then went on to
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job while building electric trans- . mur. She broke her leg in a fall
emissionlinesnear Pittsburg. He while unloading a travel trailer
A was stung40-50times. Two oth- shortly after she and her hus-
• ers on his work crew who helped band, Lloyd, had returned from
"rescue him were treated in the a trip to Arkansas.
emergency room for stings and Davi"Johnson and Ryan
released Gaston attended a concert last
Bro. Paul Knight from Bettie Saturday at the Coca-Cola
brought the Sunday and Sun- Storplex Theater in Dallas. They
Each family member was in uu... .___________ wu. _ an aacua00. -_____ ....... - ______— —_____._- . -..2 . ,
charge of breakfast which they excitod about their trip that they gency Room in Gilmer by ambu- tures right now are in the low Zimmers, J. Duncan, S.Matulis, Fails, L. Beckham, R. Jones, A.
ate at a roadside park between decided that a short trip might lance. He then went on to 70s. What a wonderful time of C. Smith, K Henson, A. Shepherd, N. Hayes; Cloverleaf
Arkadelphia and Hot Springs, be better in the long-run than a Longview Regional where he year to make this particular trip. Beckham; CloyerleafBarrels-P. Barrels- T. Campbell, P. Stark,
Ark. long one that would tire them spent three days undergoing Judy told me that it’s also cherry Zimmers, K. Henson, A. T. Zimmers, L. Beckham, K.
They arrived at the Super ft out tests He w released T^irw- picking time in the orchards on Armstrong, S.Matulis.C. Smith, Jones, J. Beckham; and Straight-
nafasmeddstsg saeetnhsh,iegss2pehe2nhnda Hetotsuiphur’spinngs
that make up for a perfect picnic enough money to go anywhere two sons, Steven and Nathon, a special event while in Wiscon- Armstrong; Poles-J. Beckham, A Dairy Hoof Health meeting
, was served. before school started back, but went to Castile, N.Y. to visit sin — he got to attend a scrim- L. Stark, R. Armstrong, J. Fry, with Dr. Paul Greenough of
Shortly afterward, they had a I’m told that they used some of it Gloria’s parents, Lawrence and mage of the Green Bay Packers. D. Cook, J. Henson; Cloverleaf Saskatchewan, Can., will be at
3-mileritto at I.oku Hamilton in at different tones to rot at the Meta Kelly. It was a 22-hour There will be a women’s fel- Barrels- A. Howell, R. Hopkins County Convention
the “Dueka** amphibious ve- Golden Corral, to go see the non-stop trip without any lowship meeting at Glenwood Armstrong, J. Beckham, L. Center,SulphurSprings,Thurs-
“hjrire A tour guide gave a his- Christmas tights and had some trouble. They had a nice visit First Baptist Church on Aug. 19 Stark, B. Fisher, T. Howard; and day, Aug. 14. The meeting will
tory of the town a* they went left over to use on this trip. We and Dwight was honored when at 7 p.m. Young and not so young Straightaway Barrels- A. be from 10:15 a.m. until 2 p.m.
along.Everyoneenjoyedthetalk are proud of our young folks, he was privileged to baptist his ladies ate all invited to attend Howell, J. Henson, R. Also speaking and the topics
and the ride. Let’s be there with our support Unde Johnny and Aunt Helen the event inthechurch’s fellow- Armstrong, J. Beckham, B. are: 10:15 a.m., Dr. Dennis
A tour of the Mid-America anytime any of them need us. Dutton. They were at Stoney ship hall. Membership in the Fisher, T. Howard. Sigler, nutritionist/sales man-
Museum was taken before going Bro. Lawrence Woodie filled Brooks State Park where they church or even Baptist affilia- Pee Wees: Highpoint-Kim- ager; 10:30 a.m., Dr. Kent
on top of a mountain to a look- the pulpit while the pastor Bro. got permission to use a creek tion is not necessary. berly Zimmers; Poles- K. Landham, dairy nutritionist, on
out tower which was 1400 feet Knox was off with the church that ran through the park to Two days later, this active Zimmers, TJ. Lee, H. Morgan, dry cow and transition feeding;
above sea level. The Wax Mu- group. baptize them. little church will hold its regu- L. Glover, R. Henson, K. 11a.m., DonLewis,ZinproCorp.,
। mini was nort on their list of WNdnHk* to report good news . ' . larly scheduled senior citizen McHenry, CloverleafBarrels-K on organic trace materials for
interesting things to see. They and we were so happy to learn "hile innNew nor Gioria luncheon. The ladies being to Zimmers, K. McHenry, R. dairy producers; and 12 p.m.,
sire had ronngh time to gn to from Vernon Sanders that his got to go to Dansville, the place set-up around 11:30 a .m., with Henson, L. Glover, TJ. Lee, H. Dr. Paul Greenough, hoofhealth
some of the quaint shops and ’ son, Mike, was out of the East whereshe wasbornit brought the meal beginning at noon. Morgan; and Straightaway specialist,
antique places for souvenirs to Texas Medical Center. He came backsomegoodmemories-hey Again, membership in the Barrrels-T. J. L«e, K. Zimmers, /**
bring home home Wednesday, July 30, after were thankful for everyone that church is not required. Just go K. McHenry, H. Morgan, R.
A special treat was supper at being there since July 8. was praying for their safety and enjoy the companionship Henson, C. Medlin.
Western Sireler before taking in Hi* rendition has changed a while they were gone... . and good times that I can assure Juniors: Highpoint- Kristal
the evening show at The Music lot since the last report. He Wearereally proud for Billy you always accompanies this Zimmers; Poles- W. Beckham, I
Mountain Jamboree Show, walk a little but is staggery. That and Marti Templesi for getting group of vital, active seniors. A Mobbs,K. Zimmers, C. Smith,
which was a nice show that all isa great improvement. He and moving their place of busi- Take you favorite covered dish C. Irons, S. Fails; Cloverleaf
ifeied Good dean comedy deronY have the use of his left ness to a better location. to share with everyone and, if Barrels-A Mobbs,K Zimmers,
Wasejoyedaswelasthemusi handback, but willgoback nex Ladies don forget our Good you like, plan on staying a little W Beckham, C. Smith, A.
part. The show held the atten- week for a check-up and start Neighbor Club meets Thursday,
tionoftheyoungesttotheoldest physical therapy. It will be some Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. at the home of
throughout. Everyone had a time before he will be able to Betty Black I know it is a busy
great day and was ready for a return to his job. He is doing time for aU of us but let’s try to
good night s sleep. better, but has a long way to go taka off for a cmiple of hours and
They all got up early Sunday yet. He is a pumper for Brashear relax and have a good time of
morning and dressed in their Production Service Inc. neighborly fellowship. I think
church clothes and stopped at He and his family appreciate we owe that much to ourselves
Shoney's for the breakfast bar, all the prayers that have gone ^nd I’m sure the rest will be just
before going to Gums Springs up in behalf of them. He said he what the doctor ordered.
I where they attended Gums knew someone was praying for
Springs Baptist Church. Bro. him, he could feel it. It is a I haven’t been getting news
Knov had called abeed to let miracle that he. even survived, regular as we have been so busy
i them know they wmw reming Isht the Lord wonderfill? Please with our garden. With me being
- 1 keep him on your prayer list where I can not walk too good
Pastor Bro. Kenneth Ander- Kevin and Felecia Hux were and Fennis's eye sight is gradu-
; son and the church members proud to welcome a son, Hunter ally leaving, we don’t get around
‘ were thrilled to have them there Cameron, into their home, so fast, but he Lord has cer-
and asked them to sing. The Hunter was born July 30 and tainly blessed our efforts. We
. youth sang three songs. They was also welcomed home by big sure have enjoyed having plenty
were all excited about visiting sister, Lacey Megan, age 7. He for ourselves, children and
this church. Lucille Keller made weighed 6 lbs., 12 oz. This was grandchildren with produce left
: a video of everything they did also . Donny and Paula over for our neighbor that
' while they were gone. Chamberlain’s 26th wedding dropped by to see about us.
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they aU left out at 4
a short stay at Hot
Ark There were 22exh
elers ready for a good
ore departing, they all
unanimous votes. newly elected teachers and of-
Jennifer McCool is vacation- ficers.
ing in San Antonio this week The state constitutional
with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Odom amendment election will be con-
and Rebecca of Mesquite. Susan ducted on Saturday, Aug. 9, in
and Seth McCool took Jennifer the educational/activity build-
to Mesquite on Sunday after- ing of Rosewood Baptist Church
Interest-beanng balances
Securities:
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Terry Jones was hospitalized
last Wednesday after he was
attdked by bumble bees on his
IN*. Bl* undersigned directors, attest to the comectner I JUDY JEWKES DtXOK AYR I CASHIER
of imis statement ot resources and isombes wedcmre . - ------------taNaavStet
mhat t has been examnedoyun and to the best afau of the abbvenamea bank donereby dectan
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V spent the night in Dallas with
Ryan’s cousin, Gerald
Coddington.
There vrill be a churdr worker
• .day evening messages at Rose-
wood Baptist Church. He was
"------ipanied by his wife, Joyce,
ras born in the Rosewood
unity' New church offic-
ers find tsar hors were elected
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Overton, Mac. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 6, 1997, newspaper, August 6, 1997; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1479122/m1/13/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.