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PAGE 2 THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, MAY 28,1992
Robin Whisenhunt Attends
Justice of Peace Seminar
Judges Robin Whisenhunt and Peace to meet their continuing Judi- a
Emery Banker of Honey Grove were cial Education requirements as set
certified at a recent 20-hour Justice of forth in Supreme Court Rule and Stat- V
the Peace Seminar held May 19 in ute (art. 27.005) Texas Government 2
Irving The seminar was sponsored code. Topics covered were as fo -
by the Justice of the Peace and Con- lows: New Legislation, Texas Rule of
stables Association of Texas and is Evidence, Advanced Civil Law, Al-
conducted by the Justice Court Train- ternate Sentencing, Judicial Ethics,
ing Center headquartered at South- Juvenile Law, Truancy, Family V10-
west Texas State University in San lence, Forcible Entry and Detainer, a
Marcos. The seminar is one of many Mock Civil Trial, Probable Cause and
held state-wide to allow Jusitces of Financial Management of Court costs
and Fees.
Tigers Wrap Up Spring Work
By Coach Doug Williams
The Tiger football team closed out
their spring drills in impressive form
with a split squad scrimmage that
yielded 9 touchdowns and over 600
yards passing.
The Gold team defeated the Blue
team 38-24 as Terry Pye completed
17 of 29 passes for 357 yards and five
touchdowns. Leading receivers for
the Gold team were Corey Savage
with 7 catches for 137 yards and 2
TD's, Robert Drinnon 45 for 145 and
1TD, and Jason Rowland 5 for 75 and
2 TD's. Randy Reynolds also helped
in the Gold team's victory with an
interception return of 100 yards.
The Blue team also moved the ball
well as Casey Griffis was 12 of 23 for
278 yards and 4 TD's. Bryan Kaylor
wrapped up a super spring with 6
catches for 138 yards and 3 TD's.
Jason Branson also finished strong
with 3 catches for 106 yards and 1
TD.
The Tigers now go into the sum-
mer on a roll with thoughts of success
this fall. The offense has been put into
place and looks ready to put points on
the board. It should be an exciting
season.
Card Of Thanks
Ross and I would like to take this
time to thank all of our relatives and
friends for all your prayers; visits,
phone calls, and moral support during
my lengthy illness and recent stay in
the hospital.
A special thanks to my Dorcus
Sunday School Class; First Baptist
Church; and the O.E.S.
God Bless You all,
Ross & Marilyn Irby
Debora Ann Cherry -
John Harris
Mr. and Mrs. William Cherry of Smith's Nursing Home and by Con-
WolfeCity announce the engagement cept of Care Inc. Harris is a 1975
of their daughter, Debora Ann to John graduate of Leonard High School and
Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fincher is employed as a truck driver for
Harris Jr. of Leonard. Lattimore Materials in McKinney.
The bride-elect is a 1977 graduate Thecouple will wed Saturday, June
of Wolfe city High School. She is 13, at three o'clock at the Ebenezer
presently employed as a C.M.A. at Baptist Church.
TOPS #1380 Meets
Tops #TX 1380 met May 21st at
9:00 A.M. for the weekly program,
with leader Martha Bailey presiding. h
Roll call was answered by eleven i
members. Best Tops was Nettie Griffis J
and best Kops was Martha Bailey. Pat
Broyles won the calorie sheet draw- I
ing.
Meetings are each Thursday from ,
9:00 to 10:30 A.M. in thecommunity
room of the First Bank of Celeste.
Visitors are welcome.
M/M Aulton Mullendore Will
Celebrate 60th Anniversary
Aulton and Elizabeth Mullendore Springs and Martha, Williamstown,
will celebrate their 60th wedding an- Massachusetts.
niversary, June 5,1992. Both Aulton Aulton is retired from Fireman's
and Elizabeth (Minchey) are 1931 Fund Insurance Company and Eliza-
graduates of Leonard High School, beth from Summit (N.J.) BankCoop-
The couple moved from Texas to eration.
Macon, Georgia in 1990 in order to be The Mullendores have thirteen
near their son, Joe. They have three grandchildren and six great-grand-
other children, Charles, Mabou, Nova children.
Scotia, Canada; Margie, Colorado
Lance Eaton
Earns BS
Texas A&M
Lance Eaton received a Bachelor
OBITUARIES
Jesse Ervin McCloud
Jesse Ervin McCloud, 85, of No-
bility community, passed away May
26,1992 at the Hinton Nursing Home
in Farmersville. He was a retired
farmer and Methodist.
Services will be 2:00 P.M. Thurs-
day in Taylor Funeral Home Chapel
with Rev. Mike Miller officiating.
Burial will be in the Merit Cemetery.
He was born July 9, 1906 in
of Science degree from Texas A&M Bennington, Oklahoma, the son of
Saturday, May 16. His major is William W. McCloud and Ada Logan
Nuclear Engineering. He is presently McCloud. He married Elizabeth
Each year seniors dedicated something to the high school in memory of their graduating class. This year’s class working in Houston for the summer Childress on November 30, 1924 in
dedicated a tree in memory of their deceased classmate David Evans. Staff Photo an(] will return to A&M in the fall to Greenville.
SOMETHINGS NEW
work on his Masters degree in Nuclear
Engineering.
He is the son of Tommy and Pam
Eaton. He also has a brother Cody
Eaton who will be a sophomore at
Leonard High School.
Survived by wife; 4 granddaugh-
ters and 10 great-grandchildren.
Arthur Reeves
Bonham - Arthur Reeves of Ivanhoe
passed away May 22,1992. Services the library,
were held Sunday in Elwood Baptist
Genealogical
Workshop
Slated
The Grayson County Genealogical
Society is holding a workshop for
beginning genealogists on Saturday,
June 6 from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. in the
Hope Waller Room of the Sherman
Library. Several society members who
have done a considerable amount of
work on their own genealogies will
present various phases of genealogi-
cal work.
Following the presentations, a ques-
tion and answer period will be held.
Although there is no charge for the
workshop, those planning to attend
are asked to sign up by May 30. Those
interested can register in the geneal-
ogy department of the library or call
J
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The Leonard National Bank
Member F.D.I.C.
P.O. Box 370, Leonard Texas
Phone 9-3/587-3314
Piano Recital
Held
Students of Jeanette Buchanan hled
Church with Revs. Charles
Davis Reunion Held Scarbrough and Mickey Lyles offici-
The annual Davis reunion was held ating. Burial was in New Hope Cem-
Sunday, May 24 at the American Le- etery in Ivanhoe under the direction
gions Hall with 54 in attendance. Fam- of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home,
ily and friends enjoyed visiting, He was born in Lehigh, Oklahoma,
luncvh, picture taking, singing and the son of Thomas Porter Reeves and
fellowship Dora Jane Wilson Reeves. He mar- their Spring Piano Recital Sunday at
The oldest and the farthest person bed Crystal Pearl Freeman on Febru- the First Baptist Church in Leonard,
in attendance was Mrs. Ina Kimberlin ary 28,1941 in Murrita, Calif. He was Those performing were Zachary
of Ropesville Texas a member Of Elwood Baptist Church. Morrison, Jennie Wingard, Caroline
Those in attendance were Rebee Pallbearers were grandsons and Arnold, Jacob McCarley, Chantel
Brant and Brittney Hill of Wolfe city, nephews. Lines, Kandi Stanley, Jill Branscome,
JRosie and Granville Dawson of Surviving are his wife; daughters, Jeff Arnold, Misti Lewis, Betsy
Farmersville Pam and Ron Cole Dora McGuire of Telephone and Mary Barlow, Christopher Morrison, Dawn
Kelly Bruiton and Tommy of Green- Jane Roberts of Paris; sons, Arthur Brandon, Julie Branscome, Charles
ville Loreta ron Jermeny Myers of Boward Reeves of Monkstown and Key, Andy Barlow, Melissa Wooden-
Wolfe City, Kayla B. Davis and Mar- Timothy Reeves of Ivanhoe, broth- Morrison,
tin Davis of Arlington, Lisa N. and ers. Porter Reeves °f Leonard; Ben
Blake Morton of Arlington, Orval Goodin of Ector and Jimmy Sutton of
Ray andLorene Davis, Mike of Gar- Choctaw, Okla., sister, Jewell Holt of
land, Brian, Alianna, Shelly and Ivanhoe; 14 grandchildren; and seven
Amanda Hartgrove, Grady and kay great-grandchildren.
Davis, Dean and Garrett Davis all of
Oklahoma, Jerry and Flo Davis of
Farwell, Beverly Greene of Hugh
Springs, Joyce Mayfield, Robert and
Mary Walraven of Granbury, Judy
and Ronald Davis of Stephenville, 2
Leonard Cemetery
Endowment Donations
The following is a list of the recent
donations made to the Leonard Cem-
etery Endowment Trust: Zeola
Tucker, Vernelle Moore, O.C. Bow-
ers, Miriam Haley, Grace and Linda
Smith, M/M William LaFavers,
Charles & Billy Dell Hall, M/M John
Special Education
Records To Be
Destroyed
The Fannin County Special Educa-
grandchildren, Ell and Charley
Halford, Dusty and Rene Halford all tion Cooperative will destroy records
of Wichita Falls, Hazel and Dale Fugitt from the years 1983 and 1984 for Hodges, M/M Charles Gaulden,
of Greenville, Virtle Berry of Leo- students who moved from the county, Maguerite & Allen Orr, M/M W.F.
nard, Marvin and Francsi Davis of graduated, and/or exited the Special Kimmel, M/M Howard Trusty, R.F.
Arlington, Richard Davis, Ina Maud Education Program during those Mankin Estate.
Berry all of Leonard, AvaLou B rally, years.
Sylvia Pate all of Farmersville, Parents who would like to have
Rogene Long of Greenville, Ina their student's records retained should Community News
Watson of Ropesville. contact Mary Jane Neal, Director of Dr. Davis and wife visited Lois
The Davis Reunion will be held Special Education at 903-583-5528 Blanton, M/M Clower and Mrs. Ivy
again next year same place and same by July 1, 1992. The records will be Sunday in the Whitewright ursing
on Memorial weekend. destroyed the week of July 6,1992. Home.
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