Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1973 Page: 3 of 11
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CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE, Thursday, December 13, 1973—Page 3
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Knight On the Town
Services Wednesday
By JOY KNIGHT
fANYA GRAHAM, ALICIA MOORE,
DBLAIN& BARRON, JAN SIMS, CINDY FOS-
TEW/iSiBbr HOLVECK and JAN HAMMOCK,
all members of. the Choralettes of Cedar Hill
High School,, will sing at the Christmas
luncheon of Cedar Summit Book Club. COL.
and MRS. ;McMANNS will host the luncheon
Friday, December 14.
PAT -STEVENS had his tonsils out last week
and has lost so much weight that we may have
to fetart calling him Slim Pat.
MAYOR TURK CANNADY gave Santa his or-
der Saturday when Santa let the City official
sit on his lap like all of the other kiddies.
MELISSA, two-year-old granddaughter of
BEN AND BETTY GOLDEN ran out to the fire-
truck escorting Santa in Saturday's parade and
gave him her letter. No energy crisis slowed
down her orders. She also made two trips to
the fire station to have her picture made.
JOHN-LESTER CLAY, ten-days-old, was the
youngest child to have his picture made with
Santa.
BELATED ANNIVERSARY wishes go to BILL
AND PEARL NUTTING who celebrated their
biff day Wednesday, December 5.
EN GOLDEN was feted with a party hosted
nth the
by Sears on his 25th anniversary with the com-
pany. Special guests for the event was Golden's
family. Word is he's tops as a boss,
BUD JONES killed an eight point, 138 pound
buck. Congratulations.
JACKIE GREESON got two deer on his vaca-
tion.
' C. W. MEADERS, father of SUE HAYES, is
in Olney Hospital following surgery.
JIMMY AND MIDGE GARNER, MRS. VELDA
GARNER and son CHRIS went to Roxon this
weekend to visit grandparents.
MRS. GLADYS BOX of Preston, Kansas is
visiting until June with her daughter and family,
MR. and MRS. GUY HARRISON, 1503 Valley
View.
MR. AND MRS. JERRY REEVES celebrated
their 12th anniversary Sunday.
THE JUNIOR NULISH's hosted a Christmas
party Saturday. Special guest Was BEN NU-
LISH, Junior's brother of Rome, New York.
Ben is visiting here prior to going to Turkey
with the Air Force.
PAT HODGES group of Camp Fire girls
will bbst the annual Christmas Party for all
of Cedar Hill's Camp Fire and Blue Birds at
the Community Center Friday, December 14.
GUSSIE NULISH is visiting with her son's
family, MR. and MRS. JUNIOR NULISH.
bAVID CLINCH and son CHRIS of Ft. Worth
are also visiting in the NULISH home.
SADIE NELL NUTTING had surgery at Oak
Cliff Medical and Surgical recently.
A. C. MORRIS, 84-year-old brother of JIM
NUTTING, had an appendix operation last week,
but first he went horse back riding. Very ac-
tive Morris also goes hunting, fishing and camp-
ing.
SCOTT CAMP, grandson of MR. AND MRS.
JIM NUTTING, was their guest for good food
and loving Monday.
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD LINDSEY returned
home .from church Sunday to find their porch
full of food left there by their friends.
BET*H ANN, LAURA ELAINE, DAN LEE
DAVIS and ELIZABETH McDONALD of Sanger
were recent guests in the home of MR. and
MRS. BQB McCOY.
TREVA DeLOACH is riding around in a new
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CHARITY SUNDY SCHOOL CLASS of Cedar
Heights Baptist Church had a Christmas party
last Saturday night.
JANIE CHILDRESS was home from Baylor
University in Waco for a visit.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to MR. and MRS.
ERNEST B ALE Y on their eighth wedding anni-
versary Tuesday, December 18.
FRANCES BRAY, JERRY HENDRICKS and
BETTY BALEY all share one thing in common,
the;/all have birthdaysj>n Christmas.
HAL HOOD was visiting"aroiind Cedar Hill on
Friday.
MARGARET DAVIS has been visiting with her
daughter JO ANN SWAIM at Sanger.
GEORGIA DYCUS has been visiting her long
time friend MRS. COX.
JANIE HARRINGTON is still ill.
FOREST WILSON has been released from
hospital in Temple.
FOREST,-NELL, NELDA and KAREN WIL-
SON went to Abilene visiting with his sister,
MRS..WANDA ADAMS.
FIFTH GRADE CLASS will present a Christ-
mas play fpr Cedar Hill PTA tonight at
7:30 p.m. ,
YOUNG PEOPLE of Cedar Hill Church of
Christ will have a banquet Saturday, December
22.
REFLECTS
Lisa Trigg
MIKE HOG AN's fourth period history class
spent the whoe period trying to unlock the class
room door. Finally had to take the knob off.
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
ordered (patches, and pins.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members were
presented with pins and patches.
CATHY HAMMOCK just hates to give up her
apron ^fjey homemaking class.
D0$NjUREEC& was given a surprise birth-
day party Tuesday, December 4.
DUG AN TAYLOR got his driver's license last
week.
WHAT HAPPENED to MIKE HOG AN's center
row. ;.. *
jtMOR SENIOR classes went to see The
Ice Man Cbmeth.. -.
DONNA BOLIN has a new German shephard
named Snrokey.
KEITH HASWELL > what happened to you?
MATT DECKARD fell off a ladder at GRAND-
DADDY HICKMAN'S while getting down Christ-
mas decorations. He had just returned from a
hunting trip with his father and other grand-
father and made it home without a scratch.
TRAPHENE HICKMAN hosted an open house
for Methodist Women Tuesday night.
DAN AND SHIRLEY BALEY of Quitman have
been visiting the BOBBY CARRS and the ER-
NEST BALEYS. Dan Baley, Ernest Baley and
Helen Carr are brothers and sister.
STELLA PARRAMORE has been gone eight
days visiting Munday, Lorenzo and Tohako for
visits with five sisters and one sister-in-law.
MR. AND MRS. JAMES CAWTHON celebrated
their 27th wedding anniversary November 27.
JAN CAWTHON FANT was 23 Monday, De-
cember 10.
KNIGHT needs some old PTA birthday calen-
ders. Can you help?
JONI JONES went to Shreveport, Louisiana,
to visit friends.
Funeral services
were conducted for
Meathel Maude Wo-
mack of Grand Prairie,
sister of Bud Womack
of Cedar Hill, Wednes-
day, December 12.
J. B. Harlin offi-
ciated at the services
at Southland Funeral
Chapel in Grand
Prairie at 2 p.m.
Xmos Music
By Children
Children's Choir of
First Baptist will pre-
sent a program of
Christmas music, De-
cember 19 at 7:15 p.m.
The Music Makers
Choir will also present
a short musical drama
for the program.
Norma Bryant isdi-
CpNGRATULATIONS TO DANNY GUTTERYrector of the pre-
and RENE CAMP on their marriage November
12. They are making their home in Copeville.
KNIGHT ON THE TOWN SALUTES LONNIE
ERWIN for his great performance last weekend.
WOODY (BLAIR) POGUE is Knight on the
Town's nominee as man of the year. When he
had to retire due to ill health, Pogue went to
work full time being a good neighbor. He has
taken in a boy and made him part of the family
and is Cedar Hill's unofficial mechanic, being
called on for help whenever a resident's trans-
portation won't transport any more.
school choir and Chyerl
Anderson is accom-
panist.
Jan Sims will direct
Music Makers Choir
and will be accom-
panied by Donna Reese.
The Young Musi-
cians Choir is directed
by Pat McPike and ac-
companied by Carole
Goodnight.
Burial was in South-
land Memorial Parkin
Grand Prairie.
Miss Womack, 57,
was born in Roberson
County, Oklahoma.
She died in a Dallas
hospital Tuesday, De-
cember 11.
She had been a resi-
dent of Grand Prairie
for 32 years and had
worked at LTV for 22
years.
Survivors include
three brothers, Hoss
Womack of Duncan,
Oklahom, Marvin Wo-
mack of Levelland and
Bud Womack of Cedar
Hill; three sisters,
Minnie Womack of Co-
manche, Oklahoma,
Mrs. Billie Gill of
Grand Prairie and
Jerrie Williams of
Grand Prairie; seven
nephews; and six
nieces.
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CHHS Lists 66 On Honor
Roll For Second Term
A total of 66 stu-
dents were named to
the second six weeks
honor roll at Cedar
Hill High School.
Six seniors were
listed, 18 juniors, 26
sophomores and 16
freshmen.
Seniors listed are:
Sue Worden, 97.8.
Delaine Barron, 95.
Tanya Graham, 93.4.
Barbara Skinner,
92.4.
Alicia Moore, 91.
Steve Dahl, 88.
Juniors listed are:
Susan Griffin, 97.3.
Vicki Hozdulick,
95.7.
Tree Burning
Not Advised
A warning comes
from fireplace expert,
Jay Nordstrom, Vice
President, Norco Sales
Company, Dallas.
Don't burn your
Christmas tree in the
fireplace after the
holidays. The standard
conifer tree will emit
dangerous sparks,
create to hot a blaze
that may crack flue
linings, coat the fire-
place innards with
itch and emit very
lack smoke.
Safety and concern
for pollution suggests
the tree should be
chopped up for dispo-
sal in garbage or for
special city pick -up.
£
There are no radio or tele-
vision stations in the republic
for San Marino.
Donna Bolin, 93.2.
Luke Woodrum, 93.1.
Cindy Foster, 92.
Kim Nutting, 91.5.
Melton Hawkins, 91.
Cathy Hammock,
90.9.
Cindy Adkins, 90.7.
Susie Smith, 90.5.
Cheryl Smith, 90.4.
Jim Coley, 90.4.
Muriel Haswell,
90.2.
Randal Wickersham,
90.
Vicki Lowry, 90.
Penny Howe, 89.4.
Rita Henderson,
88.5.
David Findley, 88.
Sophomores listed
are:
Paul Hawkins, 95.
Billy Watkins, 94.6.
Keith Haswell, 94.3
Susie Deuback, 93.5.
Andrea Hansen, 93.3.
Patti Mobley, 93.2.
Mark Sims, 92.5
Jeff Bachelor, 92.2.
Elaine Gage, 91.7.
Nelda Wilson, 91.
Dale Slaven, 90.9.
Cherly Anderson,
90.6.
Darla Elliott, 90.5.
Jaffee Madden, 90.4.
Robbie Bentley, 90.2.
Larry Stark, 90.1.
Coy Rountree, 90.
Lonny Pierce, 90.
Jeanie Cheek, 90.
Lisa Trigg, 89.8.
Scott Beavers, 89.5.
Suzette Presely,
89.2.
Dugan Taylor, 88.6.
Cindy Clayton ,89.5.
Tammy Bailey, 88.1.
Cathy Crawford, 88.
Freshmen listed
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Debbie Fulton, 92.8.
Debbie Hudson, 92.2.
Lorri Mobley, 91.8.
Jeannie Spivey, 91.7.
Jon Dahl, 91.6.
Rose Griffin, 91.
Noel Gross, 90.8.
P'aul Robinson, 90.4.
Holly Skinner, 90.
Cecilia Henderson,
89.8.
Chuck Chapman,
89 5
Linda Hocutt, 88.6.
Denise Arcury, 89.2.
Laurie Watsom, 90.
Roy Vincent, 88.3.
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Taylor, Rick. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1973, newspaper, December 13, 1973; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth480350/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.