Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1971
PAGE FIVE
Call 291-1885
For Want Ads
Words Of Inspiration
Kandi Celebrates
Birthday Sat.
Rev. Ben Dickey
Cedar Hill Baptist Mission
Kandi Knight celebrated
her third birthday Saturday
afternoon with 29 friends,
Charlie Brown and Snoopy
at her home at 300 Hick-
erson. Kandi is the dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
son Knight.
Gaines played were Lon-
don Bridge, Doggie and the
Cone and pin the tail on
the donkey, played by the
wee folks and lead by the
teenagers.
Kandi’s guests were her
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. E.E. Kelly of Arlin-
gton, Treasa Burnitt of
Midlothian, Debbie Cooper
of Fort Worth, Johnny Clay
of Wichita Falls, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Banks, Susan,
Joann, Judy and Steven,
Jane, Bruce and Belinda
Elliott, Karen and Terry
Bradley, Debbie Breen, Pat
and Nancy Stevens, Ruth
Knight, Gail Cannady and
Jody Bradley.
The special surprise of
the day for Kandi was when
her brother, Eddie, called
her from the Marine base
at ElToro California dur-
ing the party and sang
“Happy Birthday to her.
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374-9507
OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT FRI. & SAT.
KITCHEN TOP
ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY
Darnell's
Florist & Gifts
MRS. JOHN ERIC HOLDEN
...Former Miss Janice Carbary
Cedar Hill VFD
Ambulance Runs
(Tower HaiagftfcJlEWit j0hn Eric Holden
Ambulance Runs
OCTOBER 5
Where pleasing you is our pleasure*
^ 611 Cedar Street
Acreas Street to Stephen
Park Hospital, heart attack
victim.
I Fashions
I
| Open Tues.
thru Sat.
| By Appointment
Carroll Teeter performed
the ceremony.
The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Bonnie Car-
bary of Seymour and the
parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Holden of Cedar Hill.
Mrs. Jessie Sprowls was
her sister’s matron of
honor and Galan Holden,
cousin of the groom, ser-
ved as best man.
The bride was given in
marriage by her brother in
law, Jessie Sprowls.
Mr. and Mrs. Holden at-
tended Seymour High
School.
emony held October 19 at
the Cedar Hill Assembly
of God Church. The Rev.
Miss Janice Gail Car-
bary became the bride of
John Eric Holden in a cer-
OCTOBER 7
iChurch Of Christ Schedules
1
I Fifth Sunday Singing
Hickerson Street to
Locke Medical Building-
victim treated and released
^★★★★★★★★★★★★★■44-
★ Junior High Students *
★ High School Students *
★ College Young People *
★ You Are Invited To ... *
*...the Youth Retreat- *
* Advance Oct. 29-30I
* r tries arWtf
Entertainment by a three-man
^ Baylor Folk Group
Latham Springs Baptist Encampment *
Leave Community Center at 5:30 p.m.
^ Costs only!
Sponsored by Cedar Heights Baptist Church
* Call291-1851 for info *
* ★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★
OCTOBER 16
$ KETHA NEWSOME, OWNER 5;
V
| Tower Shopping Center |
| 291-1751 |
Houston Street to Metho- ^
dist Hospital, broken hip
OCTOBER 22 yL*
our friends and neighbors
to come and enjoy this ser-
vice with us,” says James
Medford , the preacher.
“There is no generation
gap here, as young and old
alike participate with equal
enthusiasm.”
The Church of Christ
!; in Cedar Hill which meets
p on the corner of Cedar
and Church will host its
regular Fifth Sunday Sing-
! ing on Sunday, October 31st,
at 2:30 p.m. This is an
I “old-fashioned” service of
a congregational singing that
f has attracted singers from
I five counties on each fifth
| Sunday for the past year.
| The auditorium has been
■ over-flowing at the past
f two singings.
A Our song book, “Sacred
" Selections for the Church”
4 contains 665 selections
' whch includes not only
| those with which all are
* familiar today but a great
f number that were much in
I use a generation ago.
* “More and more of the
4 people of Cedar Hill are
! attending each time. If
| you thrill to good singing,
* you will love this Gospel
f singing and we invite all
Longhorn field to Baylor
Hospital, football injury,
broken right leg.
The finest in child care
Cedar Hill Day School
310 Belt Line Road
OCTOBER 23
City Council Agenda
For October 26 Given
Straus Road to Stevens
Park Hospital, heart tro-
uble
OCTOBER 23
The City Council was 1. October 12, 1971 min-
scheduled to hear Zoning re- utes.
quests and discuss water 2. City decision on Zon-
problems at their meeting ing
Tuesday night (too late for a. B. B. Short
The Citizen’s deadline) with b. Dorothy Hill
requests for change of zon- 3. Business:
ing requests being held first a. Ordinance creating
The Agenda for Tuesday’s school zone for Day School
meeting included: 4. Discuss Duncanville -
1. Invocation Cedar Hill water project
2. Zoning Board 5. Discuss Dallas water
a. Minutes contract
b. B. B. Short - R1 to 6. Discuss Midlothian
27.2 Industrial, 58.8 Apt. (Cedar Creek) water feas-
25.5 Commercial, 9 ac- ibility study
res Local Retail. 7. Pay bills
_ C' ^°r0U,y “ 40 Results^of this meeting
Townhoiises art Local Re- • ^ reporled lhe next
•• tail. |.nu n# Thn rui.an
From Stevens ParkHos
pital to Pather Street-
hospital transfer
Kindergarten, Pre-School
AND
Before and After School
18th month and up
LIC ENSED
No Appointment Necessaiy
;j{ors Dir. Carolyn Newton
come Bus- 291-1313
Home 291-4531
OCTOBER 23
BRIGGS Street to Park
land Hospital, child with
broken arm.
j Call 291-1885
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Meeting Time: 7:30 P.M.
Oct. 28, 1971
PLACE: Cedar Hill Day School
310 Belt Line Road
Longhorns get a ride to the Pep Rally Friday.
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The Band parades to the town square for the Pep Rally Friday.
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Mobley, James F. & Mobley, Peggy. Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971, newspaper, October 27, 1971; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth568694/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.