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Reunion June 6, a the Kerens Sen-
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««»hat from: Leggett, Waco,
Aestie, Synder. Midland, Keller.
Ft Worth, Mexia, Palestine,
King trad. Kcnk, Arlington aid
„ Sulphur Springs. An aacaon was
(task rad fourth in 200' held rad door prizes woe given
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We welcome Amy
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Timberwood Nursing
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and Rehab
away. Terry Horton won a door
prize. Visitation rad lunch was
enjoyed. Also visited with Jewell
Hutson and James Bruner of Ker-
ens, Haze! Horton aid Nancy Wil-
ber of Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Teague of Arlington and cousin
Imogene of Ft Worth.
TEACHER OF THE YEAR - Sue Froehner was recently rec-
ognized as Teacher of the Year” by the Livingston Rotary Qub
for her outstanding contribution as a teacher at the Livingston
High School
Junior__
•OK Dexter, thud ptee ta 200
meaer dash; and Jayson, 4th overtf.
800 meter Ash.
Sympathy is expressed to the
family of Effie Lene Arnold, of
Livingston and fanner resident of
'-aw- Leggett, who passed away May 31.
Leggett High School and Junior Graveside services were held June 3
High students were in charge of the at Jones Prairie Cemetery with Dr.
recent UIL District track and field Rev. CJE. Lou Sr. officiating. ___________________
nreoai Comgan-Chmden track. Janice Hawes and Michele Low- ily restaurant off Hwy. 59, south of
Leggett was in charge of the meet, ery of Jewett and Sandy Capsper of Leggett, with 100 attending from:
Phriidpanis were, in high school Tenessee visited Cynthia Horton Houston, Leggett, Dallas, Silsbee,
Val Flournoy, Lesli Dennett. Tftva and other (datives and friends over Beaumont, Goodrich, Conroe,
Collins, Stephanie Peters and Do- the weekend. Lufkin and Diboll. They enjoyed
mood Johnson; Jr. High: Dexter Teny and Cynthia Horton at- visitation and barbecue with all the
Pickens Jr„ Jacob McCullar and tended the Animal Bruner Family trimmings.
Lcggeu 1SD report cards will not
be ready until June 17. Please, stu-
dents bring a stamped, self-addressed
envelope to the principal’s office
this week aid report cards will be
mailed to each student.
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The Annual Davis Family Reun-
ion was held June 6, at a local fam-
Watch your thoughts, they
come words.
Watch your words, they become
actions.
Watch your actions, they become
habits.
Watch your habits, they become
a character.
Watch your character, it becomes
your destiny.
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to one thing until you get there."
“They way to happiness is to
keep your heart free from hate, your
mind free from worry.”
GARDEN CLUB ESSAY WINNERS — Two students from
Corrigan High School won District and Stale for their essays,
“Let’s Make A Difference.” Kari Walters won first place in
District and honorable mention in State, and Amy Risenhoover
won second place in District Pictured is Shirley Haley, presi-
dent of the Polk County Garden Qub, presenting the awards to
the young women at die Corrigan High School awards cere-
mony.
ON ALASKA LIONS CLUB MEETS -- The Onalaska Lions Qub enjoyed a program on the
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status and growth of the Onalaska ISD presented by Superintendent Kathy Curry in a recent
meeting. Curry is completing her second year as superintendent and discussed the increasing
grades earned by students in the TAAS tests this year. She also presented ideas on how Qub
members who no longer have children in school can still be active as mentors, readers (and lis-
teners) and other volunteer programs, during the school year. Pictured on the left (1-r) is Club
President Evelyn Carolan presenting Curry with a certificate of appreciation for her presentation.
The Qob installed a new member during the meeting. Pictured on the right (1-r) is Lion Carolan,
sponsor, presenting Denise Trammel with her membership pin and certificate. '
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1998, newspaper, June 11, 1998; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789553/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.