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Friday, January 17,2014
Lifestyles
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Ladies of Faith to present program on aging healthfully
Faith Community Hospi-
tal’s Ladies of Faith will host
n Healthy Aging
i from 6 to 7:30
a program
for All Ag
p.m. Monday, Jan. 20 at the
Concerned Citizens Center.
The program will feature
speakers Joe Clark, nurse
practitioner and Mariko Clark,
registered nurse, both of Faith
Community Hospital.
Joe began his health care
career as a nurse’s aide. He
went on to attend Ranger
Junior College to obtain his
Licensed Vocational Nurse
training in 1990 He received
his Associates Degree in
Nursing from Vernon Junior
College and became a Reg-
istered Nurse in 1994. He
went on to transition and earn
a Bachelor’s Degree in Nurs-
ing from MSU in 2006. He
earned his Master’s Degree
in Nursing as a Family Nurse
Practitioner in 2009. Nursing
Prunty celebrates 102nd birthday
trip to the ranch where he '
Luther Prunty celebrated his 102nd birthday Saturday, January 11, with a
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ared by Deubrella Horton. The lunch also included Dairyland barbecue
uested. Luther is one of fewer than 20 members of the Lost Batl
captured by the Japanese during World War II. He is the only s
1912. He owns and operates the ranch to this day, located near Cundiff in East
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he requested. Luther is
Jack County. He also enjoyed lunch with his family at home in Jacksboro pre-
ion, a
•vivor
( Courtesy photo)
Monday, Jan. 20
Republican Party
The Republican Party of
Jack County will meet from
6 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan.
20 at the First National Bank
Scarbourough Center.
Ladies of Faith
Faith Community Hospi-
tal’s Ladies of Faith will host
blood.org and use sponsor
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Hispanic LOF
Faith Community Hospital’s
Hispanic Ladies of Faith will
host a program on Healthy
Aging for All Ages from 6 to
7:3i
n Healthy Aging
\ from 6 to 7:30
a program
for All Ag
p.m. Monday, Jan. 20 at the
Concerned Citizens Center,
400 E. Pine St. The program
is free to the public, anyone
is welcome to attend and a
meal will be provided. Con-
tact Melanie Belcher at (940)
567-6633 ext. 281 by Friday,
Jan. 17 to reserve a seat.
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Concert Association
The Quebe Sisters Band
will be appearing at the Gra-
ham Memorial Auditorium
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21
for a Graham Concert Asso-
ciation Concert.
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>0 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23 at
the Concerned Citizens Cen-
ter, 400 E. Pine St. The pro-
gram is free to the public, any-
one is welcome to attend and
a meal will be provided. Con-
tact Melanie Belcher at (940)
567-6633 ext. 281 by Friday,
Jan. 17 to reserve a seat.
Friday, Jan. 24
Relay Fundraiser
Girling Hospice will host a
bake sale fundraiser from 9
a.m. to noon Friday, Jan. 24 at
its office, 334 N. Main, Jacks-
boro. All proceeds will ben-
efit Relay for Life. For more
information contact William
Hebbert at (940) 567-5202.
Sunday, Feb. 2
Wednesday, Jan. 22
Recovery Mi
Celebrate Reco
Wednesday, Jan. 29
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meet at 7 p.m.
Jan. 22 at The Parish
N. Knox St. A meal will be
served before the meeting
at 6:30 p.m. at First Baptist
Church, 200 N. Knox St. For
more information, call (940)
567-3741.
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Blood Drive
The American Red Cross
will host a community blood
drive from 1-6 p.m. Thurs-
day, Jan. 23 at First Baptist
Church, 200 N. Knox St.
For an appointment, contact
Brenda Adams at (940) 567-
3806 or visit www.redcross-
ay, J:
Recovery Met
Celebrate
meet at 7 p.m.
Jan. 29 at The Parish,
N. Knox St. A meal will be
served before the meeting
at 6:30 p.m. at First Baptist
Church, 200 N. Knox St. For
more information, call (940)
567-3741.
uper Bowl S unday
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help fight hunger in the
Jack
collect
Saturday, Feb. 1
Hunting Banquet
The Clay County Chapter
of the National Wild Turkey
Federation will host its annu-
al Hunting Heritage Banq
beginning at 6 p.m
1 at the Holn
day, ]
y Fui
age Banquet
m. Saturday,
Feb. 1 at the Holman Center
in Henrietta. Tickets are $55
for a single and $80 a couple.
Youth tickets are available
for $25. All tickets include a
one year membership to the
pa tie
focus of Joe’s life and he has
a passion to guide patients to-
ward wellness.
Mariko Clark also started
as a nurse aide in 1990. She
earned her Bachelor’s Degree
in Nursing in 1993. She re-
ceived her Master’s in Nursing
Education in 2007. Mariko
taught in various capacities at
MSU from 2004 to 2010. She
most recently worked at Faith
Community Hospital and re-
turned to full-time teaching at
MSU in Fall 2013.
The program promises a
fun evening event dedicated
imoting
style for the women of Jack
, healthy life-
promoting :
de for the w
County.
It is free to the public, any-
one is welcome to attend and
a meal will be provided. Con-
tact Melanie Belcher at (940)
567-6633 ext. 281 by Friday,
Jan. 17 to reserve a seat.
Graham to host Quebe sisters
The Quebe Sisters Band
will have a return engage-
ment for the Graham Con-
cert Association subscribers
on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014 at
7:30 pm, at the Graham Me-
morial Auditorium.
The Quebe Sisters Band
becomes a force of nature
when Grace, Sophia and
Hulda Quebe raise their vio-
lins to play. They are joined
extraordinary
by the
litar of Joey M<
nary rhythm
cKenzie and
swinging upright bass of
avin Kelso. They perform
refreshing blend of western
vmg,
ass,j;
country, blue-
jazz swing standards,
and Texas-style fiddling.
Awarded the Crescendo
Award by the Western Mu-
sic Association and winner
of the Western Swing Album
of the Year from the Acad-
emy of Western Artists, the
Quebe Sisters Band is tour-
ing 1 ‘
Tim<
lights include appearances at
Dpry.
nedy Center, NYC’s Lincoln
Center, the
Graham Concert Association will host the renowned
Quebe Sisters Jan. 21 at Graham Memorial Auditorium.
( Courtesy photo)
behind their latest album,
eless. Performance high-
5 appea
the Grand Ole Opry, the Ken
ree (as host band), and the
Smithsonian Folkife Festival.
In addition, the QSB has ap-
peared in concert with Ricky
Skaggs & Kentucky Thun-
der, Merle Haggard, Asleep
at the Wheel, Larry Gatlin &
the Gatlin Brothers, Riders
in the Sky, and Marty Stuart.
They have also had the plea-
available at 7:15 Tuesday
evening, Jan. 21 at the Gra-
ham Memorial Auditorium
for $15 for any available
seats.
ey ha’
-e of i
Center, the Ryman Audito-
rium, the Marty Stuart Show,
the Eddie Stubbs’ Show on
WSM, the Birchmere, the
playing with billion-
aire/ukulele enthusiast War-
ren Buffet and had the honor
ng loi
George W. Bush and First
Lady Laui
of performing for President
orge
Jy Lai
ickets for the Quebe Sis-
Ernest Tubb Midnite Jambo- ters Band concert will be
Hunting
Lease
Wanted
Retired 65-year-old
responsible veteran
looking for 1-gun
yearly hunting lease.
Call 817-480-2093
Women keep life running.
Start to Finish - We keep Women running.
National Wild Turkey Fed-
eration. Members receive
a one-year subscription to
Turkey Country magazine,
which is divided into six sec-
tions: Conservation, Special
Issues, The Caller, On the
Hunt, Outreach and Educa-
tion. A membership card and
member decal are also yours
to proudly display that you’re
part of one of the most excit-
ing conservation organiza-
tions in the world. NWTF’s
annual members also re-
ceive a 10% discount on
Outdoordeal hound, com and
other discounts from NWTF
partners and suppliers. The
banquet will also feature a
catered meal, games, raffles
and a live and silent auction.
For more information contact
Sheila Tucker at 940-733-
3294 or by email at nwtfof-
cl ay co @ y ahoo. com.
Cawley Medical & Aesthetic Center
820 Montgomery RcL Ste. 203 • Graham, TX
940-549-8505 • 800-821-2341
cawleycenter.com
■ *i i
Specializing in Women's
Healthcare
• Obstetrics
• High-Risk Pregnancy
• Infertility
• Gynecology
• Urogynecology
• Essuie* Permanent Birth
Control
James E. Cawley, M.D.
BOARD CERTIFIED OBGYN
Fellow American Colle
Obstetrics & Gynecolc
Kim Davis
WHC, NP-Certified
inty churches will
special offering to
hung'
nity for Souper Bowl Sun-
day, Feb. 2. For the 12th year,
in the
12th i
churches will participate in
national event. Money col-
lected will be donated to Con-
cerned Citizens Center of Jack
County to help provide for the
Meals On Wheels program.
For more information, con-
tact Russonna Jones-Brisoce
at (940) 567-2607.
Relay Fundraiser
Jack County Cowboy Church
will have a bake sale benefit-
ting Relay For Life of Jack
County from 8 a.m. to noon
Friday, Feb. 14 on the west
side of the courthouse. For
more information, contact Wil-
liam Hebbert, (940) 567-5202.
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Rushin, Cherry. The Jack County Herald (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 2014, newspaper, January 17, 2014; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757210/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.