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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 16

Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 16

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Hood County Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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16
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HOOD COUNTY NEWS, GRANBURY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 13S8. 5B Lifestyles wim Hood County News 573-7066 Ml LA 1 I 0 ,:1 id to t. 't3 cash back on ALL Dodge pickups and fullsize cars, too! Ml A 'L J'Ill! 1 it Helpers zaar will be held at Cross Acres Community Center at 503 N. Crockett from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

each day. Door prizes will be a-warded at 11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m. both days. Nelda Maddox, executive director of Granbury Santa's Helpers, a group of Cross Acres Community residents, are shown with several handcrafted items that will be offered for sale during the group's first Christmas Bazaar Friday and Housing Authority, reported that participants in the weekend ba-zarr have been working on items since last Christmas and she expected a wide range of items to be displayed." HCN Photo daturaay, uec. a ana o.

ine Da- Hammond wins tops prize in local Turkey Walk The Hood County Heart Association benefited by over $4,000 as 50 walkers participated in the annual 10K Turkey Walk day, Nov." 1, according to Colleen Get $500 cash back or 3.9 a.p.r. J-J0OL3S Tomerlin who organized, and chaired the annual event. Tomerlin said Monday, "I am Chrysler Plymouth Podge so pruua ui tui me nuuu vuimw for 24 months. Or choose 4.9 -1. a.p.r.

for 36 months, or 5.9 a.p.r. for 48 months at Hooks. -ft, '41 i rH your llookctft" US 377 East in Granbury 573-1111 Ft Worth 4434655 Dallas 572-0666 ans who participated and gave their support to the Heart Association. Just when you think no one Tu-es, people work together like this." Tomerlin, who released final results of the Turkey Walk Monday, announced W.B. Hammond of Granbury received the top prize among walk participants.

Hammond, 69, walked the entire 10K and raised $876.50 for the Heart Association. He received a $50. savings bond donated by Lake Granbury National Bank, Granbury State Bank and First National Bank. winUi'rsi i4 WBiHommQntl 4itl GoIIeen Tomerlin ot hi 3 -PI second prize went to uiarue Burkins of Granbury who ran the distance and raised $587.65. Bur-kins earned a print of the Old Santa Fe Depot donated by Granbury Kiwanis Club.

Tweedie Jones earned the third prize, a bicycle donated by Wal-Mart, by raising $350. Tomerlin also said 19 partici- pants raised over $100 each and received turkeys donated by bale- PANDLEUGHJ way, Thriftmart and David's grocery stores. Reaching the $100 level wenH Chuck O'Toole. Earlene Wea- LOISISAIS ENJOY A GREAT MOVIE TONIGHT lll YOUR OWN HOME therly, Linda Tyler, Vickie Ku- Charlie Burkins (left) and Laurel Pirkle pers, Linda Welch, John Chromy, Ann YouveH, Diane Card well, Ri- TT1 Hattox, Debbie Hattox, jfv. it Debbie Fl- I 1 0 shencordV Marylyn Armbruster, Tyler, Doris Bivins, Carl Smith and Susan Edminston.

Tomerlin also "expressed her thanks group leaders for their assistance to the success of the project. Group leaders were Debbie Hattox; Ann Smith, Helen Davis, Reid, Howard Gemmons, Curtis Ortloff, Briscoe Dunn, Debbie Fishencord, Ellen O'Toole, Susan Cumer Pappy Gant, and ToRie Wuliams. Tomerlin added, "The effort that was put into this annual event was remarkable and next year's walkers wiD have to go a long way to equal this enthusiasm and hard, Work." No Deposit No Membership Fee Special Wednesday Sunday Only Ml Movies 99 1 (reg.l.99) Choose'from titles such as: Police Academy 3-Back In Training, Runaway Train, Murphy's Law, Trip to Bountiful, Saving Grace, Under the Cheny Moon-Prince, Band of the Hand, No Retreat-No Surrender, Highlander Money Pit 1 -1 AfJlfa 4r Tweedie Jones and Colleen Tomerlin i in It Over 1600 titles to Church choose from as low as 573-7066 Hood County Ncwf Church of the Good Shepherd TAKE HOME A WXt ID Use Our Convenient Night Drop! The Brotherhood of St. Andrew wiD meet Saturday, Dec. 13 at 8 a.m.

for their breakfast, meeting and study in the parish hall. The Daughters of the King will meet Saturday, Dec. at 10 a.m. for prayers, meeting and study. The Flower GuDd will sponsor the Hanging of the Greens for Christmas in the church.

The date has been tentatively been set for Monday, Dec. 22. ers and sermon are given on a level that children Can understand. They are not kept out of the church service at 10, but rather are brought in for their communion. Kerin Morgan has accepted the appointment as the Children's Chapel coordinator.

She comes to the church from St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Arlington where she had full charge of their Children's Chapel program. The Christian Education Committee has decided to revive the Children's Chapel. Children ages three through kindergarten or so should be dropped off at the children's chapel at the perish ball building where they will be given tho first half of the Eucharist, hich is called the Liturgy of the Word. The advantage of the Children's Chapel is that the Liturgy of the Word, the readings, pray cm 6:30 pm, Sun.

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