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JCGS Newsletter September, 1984 Page 4
MEETINGSSeptember 13:
October 11:
November 8:Our sexakcr will bIx MAC HILL, who is president of Rangaire
Corporation in Cleburne. Mr. Hill has done considerable re-
:earch using the National Archives in Washington, DC, and will
be giving helpful and informative information on the material
that is available to us through the Archives, as well as how to
find that material.
From the LDS Library,,we will welcome as our speakers
DENNIS and DRUCILLA FALK, who will tell us what material
is available through both the LDS Library facilities in Fort
Worth and Hurst. They plan to bring some information-on
microfiche and to aid us in the how-to's of finding our re-
search.
(Not confirmed) We plan to have someone from the Federal
Archives Center at the Depot. This program will include a
brief film and informative talk on how -to locate information
that is available both locally and in Washington, DC.THE JOHNSON COUN'IY'HISTORY BOOK
Mollie Bradbury, chairman of the Johnson County History Book Association, wants
everyone to be aware that the absolute FINAL deadline for submitting material to
her for publication in the book is OCTOBER 15. They are still accepting family
histories, area histories, school histories and especially want long-time residents
to write their memories of people, places and events that helped carve the history
of Johnson County.
"Even if you're a newcomer to the county, " Mollie said, "we want your
family history to be included. Old photographs are always welcome.
Mollie's address and phone number are: 705 Odell, Clebume, TX 76031.
(817) 641-0292.
NEW L.D.S. LIBRARY
From Jeanie Carter of Fort Worth comes this information: A new LDS library is
open. Located at 5001 Altamesa Boulevard, Fort Worth (Phone (817) 292-4230),
the library hours are as follows: Monday, 9 - 1, Tuesday, closed, Wednesday,
9 AM - 10 PM, Thursday, 9 AM -' 5 PM & 7 PM - 10 PM, Friday, 9 AM - 1 PM,
Saturday, 9 AM - 1 PM.
Directions to the library: In Burleson, take the Crowley cut-off by the
Burleson Independent School District Building and stay on Crowley cut -off all the
way to a blinking yellow light in Fort Worth (just past Mount Olivet Cemetery).
At this light, you are at Altamesa and can only turn right. Follow street to 5001.
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Johnson County Genealogical Society (Tex.). [Finders Keepers], Volume 1, Number 2, September 1984, periodical, September 1984; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355062/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Genealogical Society.