The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1983 Page: 4 of 14
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Page 4 Section A, CLEVELAND ADVOCATE, Wed., Jan. 5, 1983
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Calendar of events
WE’RE FAST!
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GOLDEN AGE CLUB
JAN. 6: Splendora Golden
Age Club will meet for a sack
lunch meeting from 10 a m. to 2
p.m. at the First Baptist Church
activities building. AH persons
60 and over are invited to attend.
PUBLIC HEARING
JAN. 0: The district
courtroom of Liberty County
will hold '**
the propc
p.m. on Thursday in Liberty.
HERITAGE
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
Now has some openings
In the elementary grades.
For further information
Please contact Mrs. Cooper at
MHMR TRI-COUNTY
MEETING
JAN. 5: The Tri-County
Mental Health Retardation Ser-
vices will hold an open meeting
at 7 p.m. on Jan. 5 at Austin
Memorial Library. The meeting
will allow people in the area to
express concerns about mental
health needs in the Cleveland
area
BUSY SCOUTS--Cub Scout Pack 95 of Cleveland have had a great number of
activities during the month of December. A skating party is just one of the
fun things they did.
H.C.A. is a ministry of
First Assembly of God
507 River St. Cleveland
LEGISLATORS OPEN
MEETING
JAN. 5: An open meeting
will be held by Cleveland area
legislators in preparation for the
upcoming legislative session.
Senator Carl Parker and Mark
Stiles will meet their consti-
tuents at 5 p.m on Jan: 5 in the
Cleveland City Council. Cham-
bers
JUST MARRIED—Robert Sterling Davis and Mary Ann
DellaCalce were married in a ceremony at the home of
the groom s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Davis. The
c* rTT?ony. w<?s coveted by Gene Sobith, ministar for
the Church of Christ in Huntsville. Best man was James
Ramey and maid of honor was Carol Doi
couple is now residing in Huntsville as stu
State University.
lie
sys
will be held on Jan. 6
from 10 a m. to 2
pm and members
are asked to bring
sack lunches and
something, such as
handwork, to do.
&
•Coms
•Injuries
On Jan. 20. the
group will have a
covered dish lunch
The first meet-
ing of the new year
la ted on their out-
standing
per-
formance in the Cub
Scout program
Pack 95 wishes
everyone a happy
and safe New Year.
and meeting from 10
a m. to 2 p.m.
This is a com-
munity-wide organi-
zation for indivi-
duals over 60 years
of age. For further
information
cal
Jessie Holifield at
689-3834 or Oveta
Shipper at 689-6379.
A newly-orga-
nized
senior
citi-
zen s group, the Gol-
den Age Club, is
meeting in Splen-
dora at the First**
Baptist Church Acti-
vities Building.
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
JAN. 8: The Trinty River
Youth (T R Y.; for Christ will
meetat7:30p m at the Second
Baptist Church in Cleveland.
All churches are urged to at-
tend this meeting of Christian
youth.
December was
busy month for
Cleveland’s Pack 95
Cub Scouts. Dec. 2
they helped raise
toys for needy child-
ren at the Star Rol-
ler Rink’s Christ-
mas party.
Dec J
marchpd ,,
land ' annua ( hri d.
mas par i'"-through
downtoWn Cleveland
Pack meeting
was held on the 21st
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412 E. Davis
Conroejexas
aLthe Cleveland lib-
rary where Christ-
mas carols
were
sung and gifts from
the pack were given
to the.boys.
Refreshments
were served after a and Billy
special
ceremony
was given for Hint
Wesley
Williams,
Krohn,
Clayton
Boie, Andrew Foote,
and
Jamie May,
Eddie Tucker from'
Den 6, Den leader
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY--Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. John-
son celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Jan. 4.
They were entertained Sunday, Jan. 2, with a dinner by
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Mr. and
attendance were their grand-
children and one great-grandchild.
Mrs; Jim Bacon.
Also in
Jewelry- Bath Accessories- Gifts
Collectors Items- Kitchen Things
Brass, Leather Goods, Candles
Prices Good Jan. 4-15
110 E. Houston
(leveland
Lavelle Foote, Billy
Watts from Den A
Den Leader Billy
Taylor. These boys
received their Ar-
row of Light Award.
Wesley Krohn
Watts
graduated
from
Cubs into Boy Scouts
after they received
their Arrow of Light
Awards. These boys
have worked hard
for these awards
and are congradu-
Dudes And Dolls
Youth Shop
Store wide January
Clearance
provide medical and surgical correction
of feet disorders including:
•Infected Nails
•Spur Removal
• Bunion Correction
DR. MARC SPECTOR
DR. CHARLES DU MOND
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
Cleveland
803 Hwy. 321 Cleveland 592-2882
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Alexander, Annie. The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1983, newspaper, January 5, 1983; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190124/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Austin Memorial Library.