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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 11

Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 11

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Hood County Newsi
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HOOD COUNTY NEWS, GRANBURY. TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1985 11A Obituaries CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Highway 144 at the entrance of Rock Harbor Estates. Sunday School 10:30 Service 10:30 ALL ARE WELCOME Classified ads bring money-making results in the HOOD COUNTY NEWS 573-1177 ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH VKr'U Rt. 2 Box 92 Granbury, Texas 76048 Phone (817) 326-4693 and 326-4894 AM Sunday School ESTtM -J? ana. -y l( AN At groundbreaking rfCr 1 A ground breaking ceremony for the new construction of the Lakeside Baptist Church in Granbury took place Sunday, Jan.

27. Pictured are from left Ricky Cavitt, Youth Director; Jane No-len; Matt Nolen; Rev. R.G. No- 11:00 AM Morning Worship 6:00 PM Church Training 7:00 PM Cvening Worship PM Wednesday Mid-week Service and Teaching Music Director of First Baptist Church in Glen Rose; Rev. L.B.

Moss, pastor at Southside Baptist Church in Granbury; and Rev. Chester Gray, pastor ofToIar Baptist Church. Lakeside Baptist Church 1 Eph. 4:15 Preaching the Love and Lordship of Jesus Christ Lakeside Baptist Church holds groundbreaking event Pastor Ron Nolen Present Location: Hwy 377 Holmes Rd. (Next to U.

P. Worship The Living Jesus Let Him Change Your Life Charismatic Worship Full Gospel Ministry A Sunday Worship DC I HCL Wednesday Service COMMUNITY )avid Leatherwood 1 1 CHURCH Church 0f( Hwy. 377 N.E. 2 miles from V. VCall 326 2270 or More Infofmation The Lakeside Baptist Church, in Granbury, had a ground breaking and dedication ceremony on Sunday, Jan.

27. The ceremony was to acknowledge the new construction of their building. Greetings and dedication of grounds was done by Rev. Ron Nolen. Scripture reading was done by Bruce Cargile, Minister of Music, First Baptist Church in Glen Rose, and prayer was done by Rev.

Chester Gray, pastor at Hood County News Winston Luke Barnes Earl and Beverly Barnes, of Granbury, announce the birth of their son Winston Luke Bames. He was born Jan. 18 at Hood Genera Hospital and weighed 9 pounds and 8 12 ounces and was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents a'" Mr. and Mrs.

W.F. Boyd of Rio Vista. Tx. and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Winston A. Barnes of Granbury. The baby's great-grandparents are Louise Bames, Irene Farris, Estelle Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Hood County News 573-1 1 77 Dorothy Jean dimming Former Granbury resident Dorothy Jean Cumming died in Fort Worth Sunday, Jan.

27. She was the daughter of Roy L. Mullins and Morgan Dorothy Denman. A resident of Fort Worth for several years, she was the former president of ESI and a past administrator of Hood General Hospital. She is survived by three daughters, Jean Moon of Fort Worth, Toni Talley of Granbury and Dorothy Cumming of Fort Worth; two grandchildren; one sister, Ann Walters of Granbury; and two brothers, Lee Mullins of Fort Worth and Denman Mullins of Granbury.

Graveside services were ducted Monday at Holly Hills Memorial Park in Granbury with Rev. Gene Hadley officiating. Martin's Funeral Home of Granbury was in charge of arrangements. Bunny L. Wilkereon Bunny L.

Wilkerson, 44, of Cresson died Thursday, Jan. 24 in Houston. He was bom March 24, 1940 in Slaton, the son of George Wilkerson and Myrtle Pierce. Mr. Wilkerson married Ginny Lynch Dec.

8, 1978 in Fort Worth. A former resident of Fort Worth, Mr. Wilkerson had been a resident of Cresson for 1 12 years. He was the owner and manager of Carpet in Fort Worth. Survivors include his wife, Ginny Wilkerson of Cresson; one son, Bunny L.

Wilkerson Jr. of Alaska; three daughters, Bambi Wilkerson of Wichita Falls, Elizabeth Ann Wilkerson of Cresson and Kim Leeann Raines of Alaska; two stepsons, Cody Melton Rowell and Derek Alen Rowell, both of Weatherford; and one grandchild. He is also survived by his mother. Myrtle Wilkerson of Granbury; two brothers, Jessie Wilkerson of Granbury and Don M. Wilkerson of Fort Worth; and four sisters, Edna Ferina of Irving, Dorothy Goad of Granbury, Nancy Arrington of Rhome and Gweln Lyle of Fort Worth.

Services were conducted Sunday at Martin's Chapel of Granbury by Rev. Frank Harris assisted by Rev. Mike Riggins. Interment was at Derden Cemetery in Rio Vista. Martin's Funeral Home of Granbury was in charge of arrangements.

Church Hood County News 573 1177 Good Sheperd Episcopal Church The Twelth Annual Parish Meeting will be this Sunday, Feb. 3, in the Parish Hall at 1 1 15 a.m. The EYC will begin selling tickets this Saturclafand Sunday, Feb. 2 and 3, for the Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper. This event will be Tuesday, Feb.

19 from 5: 30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $1 for children 12 and under. The Brotherhood St.

Andrew and all men and boys will meet for a monthly breakfast meeting Saturday Feb. 2, at 8 a.m. There will be a new set of Adult Inquirer's Classes beginning Sunday Feb. 3 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

in the Parish Hall. If any young people age seventh grade and above desire confirmation in June, a spokesman urges you to call the church office 326-2035. A new class will be started if there is a need. FAIRVIEW iBAPTlSTCHURCH Southern Baptist 5 mta Irani The Squvt 01 Hi 51 totk Sunday Sdnd 9:45 AM Morring Worship Training Union 6:00 PM Worship Service PM Wed Services 7:30 PM W.CMcVtter. Pastor Director1 Jeff Story.

Youth Director 594-77 Living Word Christian Fellowship len; Bill Lawson, Chairman Build-ing Committee; Cliff Dowell, Chairman of Deacons; James Cox, Chairman Finance Committee; and Jim McNew, Music Director. Back row: Bruce Cargille, Tolar. The benediction was done by Rev. L.B. Moss, pastor of Southside Baptist Church On Sunday, Feb.

3 at 3 p.m., the present Ux'ation of lakeside on Highway 377 West and Holmes Road, will constituted. Dr. Charles McLaughlin of Dallas, Director of State Missions Commission, Baptist General Convention of Texas, will be the guest speaker. A spokesman urges all interested people to attend. Births J.D.

Ledlxtter. 'i Charlotte Anne Terrel A baby girl, Charlotte Anne Terrel, was born to Norman and Cathy Terrel of Granbury on Jan. 23. She weighed 7 pounds and 7 ounces and was 20 12 inches long. Mr.

and Mrs. W.F. Moorman of Wichita Falls, are the maternal grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. K.K.

Terrel, also of Wichita Falls, are the paternal grandparents. The baby has three great-grandparents, Maude Terrel of surance, coping with illness and death, will le discussed. Along with the lectures there will be practice sessions for those who are erested in Incoming certified a. adult sitters. Sessions will be March 4 and 5 will be held Saturday afternoon A street dance will" In? held Saturday evening on the north side of the square.

On Sunday the celebration continues with a 10 kilometer run at 9:30 a.m., which will be sponsored by the merchants association. Entry fees are $15 for the lean "A Family Church" Pastor Charles Kraft For Help Call ill lo Alton 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 6 P.M. 7 P.M.

7 P.M. Sunday Service-Worship Service Sunday Evening-Tuenday Night-Bible Study Wed. Night- After several years of planning by the Paluxy Baptist Association Missions Committee, Lakeside Baptist Mission had their first meeting on May 20, 1984 at a sch(X)l cafeteria in Granbury with Pastor Ron Nolen leading. The Mission is now a church with more than a hundred members. As soon as the new building is completed by volunteer lalor, the church fellowship will meet on Highway 144 south.

573-1177 Wichita Falls, Viola Waters of Shawnee, and Eva Davis of Wichita Falls. Justin Edward Mashaw Rill and Patsy Mashaw proudly announce the birth of their son, Justin Edward, Ixmi Jan. 24. He weighed 6 pounds and 1 5 ounces and was 20 12 inches long. Paternal grandparents are Roy and Ann Mashaw of Woodville and maternal grandparents are Wanda and Kenneth Hopson of Glen Rose.

He was joined at home by his big brother Jeremy Chad. from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and March 6 from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

Registration is $2 and preregi-stration should be by Feb. 21 For more information call Joyce Foulds 573-2438 or Vircy Macatee 573-2340. cook-off cook -off and $8 for the 10K run. Entrants will receive a commemorative T-shjrt. Trophies and prizes will be awarded.

Entry forms are available at Heritage Galleria. Jean's Crossing, and the Lake Granbury Area Chamber of Commerce. 309 W. Bridge Services 9:00 AM Sundays You Are Clinic sign-up continues Paluxy Road Church of Christ The Extension Council for Lifetime Learning will hold a CARE (Communication, Aging, Responsibility, Education) Clinic March 4-6 at the Fellowship Hall of the Methodist Church in Granbury. Topics on health problems, in Invited To The 9:30 AM 10:30 AM 6:00 PM 7:30 PM Hood General Hospital 573-5825 Bible Study Worship Worship Wednesday Bible Study Entries sought for bean One Mile West of 573-9029 Historical If 'uBt Uaptisl (liurrh IIU Xnrth mist a it CorirK) for You Call 573-7137 Gene B.

Hadley, Pastor ii Presbyiorian Church The annual General Granbury 's Birthday Party and Bean Cook-off will be Saturday and Sunday, March 9 and 10. The bean cook-off will be Saturday starting with a parade at 1 1 a.m. and bean judging at 1 p.m. The second annual outhouse race First United Methodist Tkt Frwa4j Omnk Tlw Ctaatwr SMct Mria WnMp 1:10 i 10:50 dwrcliSdl fvMfcflWwtMft 4:00 Twrfc CfWf 7:00 204 E. Pearl Granbury Keith Stephenson, Minister to Youth Brian Runnels, Minister of Music mm PA Scott Pace, Minister of Education U.a Hi BROADCASTING WEEKLY KPAR RADIO 1420.

AH Welcome 11:00 AM Sundays Bible Study 9:45 AM Evening 7:00 PM ii a is.

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