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Page 4 - Section A, CLEVELAND ADVOCATE, Wed , Nov. 24, 1962
Calendar of events
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Guerrero,
holds monthly meeting
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NOV. 24: The Alter Society
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hold its Annual Thanksgiving
Bake Sale beginning at 9 a.m. in
the lobby of First Bank and Trust.
Don’t forget to register for a free
cake.
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report. Since no ohe warited to
participate in the gilt program
any. longer, -it was decided to
hold a drawing for the two gilts.
Tickets will soon be available
from Mrs. Fuller.
The program for the meet-
ing was given by Mr Mike
Chambers of Cleveland who
gave a nice program on the care
of a horse’s hoof, and he also
demonstrated how to make a
horseshoe and how to shoe a
horse.
Keith Helfrich, teen leader,
provided the horse. The club ap-
preciated Chambers speaking to
the 4-Hers and parents.
The next meeting will be on
Dec. 13 at 7.30 pm. in the snack
bar This will be the annual
Christmas party. The club at
that time will tafce nominations
for the new beau and sweet-
heart. Everyone is invited to at-
Chance Reed gave his gilt t e n d
J" CHANNQ CAPABM.ITY
WITH 57 CABLE CHANNELS
Jeff Francis, president of
Coldspring Future Farmers at-
tended the 55th National FFA
Convention at Kansas City. His
trip was financed by a $400 dona
tion from Bank of San Jacinto
County and Jim Brdwder, bank
president
The convention was held
from Nov. 10 to 13. Some of the
activities included leadership
contests, talent contests, talent
team contests and judging con-
Tickets are on sale at the
Chamber of Commerce. For
more information, call Judy.
- Starkey at 592-9625 or Lee Green
ing at 592-5595
QUILT FESTIVAL '82
DEC. 3-5: Quilt Festival
'82, the eighth annual celebra-
tion of quilts and quilting, and
the largest quilt event in the na-
tion, will take place in the Sham-
rock Hilton Hotel, Houston
Highlights will include
three special quilt exhibits,
more than 2,000 quilts for sale in
the booths of 75 exhibitors from
across the country, and a high-
fashioned showing of specially
commissioned patchwork gar-
ments designed by 54 fiber ar
tists. «
Hours for Quilt Festival are
Dec 3, 2-6 p m & 8:30-10. p.m ;
Dec 4, 10 a m 7p,m.-. and Dec.
5, 12 noon-6 p.m. Admission
(good for repeat entry is $2 50 for
adults and $1.75 for children
under 12 and persons 65 and
- over.
TARKINGTON YOUNG
HOMEMAKERS
DEC. 4: Tarkington Young
• Homemakers will have a White
Elephant sale Saturday. Dec 4. at
8: 30 a.m. irj the parking lot of the
First Bank and Trust. Proceeds
from the sale will go to the organi
zation's scholarship fund.
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LUNCH WITH SANTA
DEC. 4: Lunch with Santa
will be held at the Cleveland
High School Cafeteria sponsored
by Cleveland Young Home-
makers from 11 a m to 1 p.m Clyde Besson, will be held at the
Admission is $2.50 at the door First Baptist Church of the
and $2 in advance Proceeds go Woodlands.12001 Sawmill Road,
for scholarship fund begining at 8 p m Tony and Rob
BELIEVER’S JUBILEE ‘82
NOV. 27: Believer’s Jubilee
‘82 will be held at the Wal-Mart
parking lot in Cleveland begin
ning at noon on Nov 27.
Featured will be Claude Toland.
Soul Patrol, The Godkin Family.
The Victory Singers and others
This event is sponsored by In His
Image World Outreach Church
Pastor of the church is Mike
Chapman.
YOUTH APPRECIATED-The Cleveland Op
timist Club presented awards to outstand-
ing local youth at an Appreciation Dinner
Thursday night. Receiving the awards
were (front) Judy Howell, Nancy Gault,
Optimist's President Gilbert
tests. •
When asked his purpose in
going to the convention, Francis
said, “I wanted to represent the
Coldspring FFA Chapter and to
help the school become more in-
volved in extracurricular ac-
tivities. ’’
While he wasnot directly in-
mlyed in any of the contests, he
was there to learn more abou^
FFA and to learn how to become
a better officer.
The Splendora 4-H Club
held its monthly meeting on
Nov. 15 in the snack bar
The dub was iold that there*
will be a swine tag-in on Dec. 4
from 8 a m. to 12 noon, at the
Montgomery County Park The
4-Hers need to bring a picture of
themselves and their manual
On Nov 29, from 7-9 p.m.,
there will be a County; wide
skating party at 106 Rhode
Street in Conroe. To get in,
4-Hers are asked to bring an un
wrapped new or used toy for nee-
dy children. This is a great com-
munity project.
The Lamb Prospect show
will be on Jan 29 The entry fee
for the show is $12.50. which is
due on Jan 14.
The club voted on having a
fundraising to raise money for
some new blow dryers
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Monique McDuffie, Shelly Head (Back row)
Charles Foster, Lt. Gov., Mark Willis, Ed-
ward Johnson, Charles McDuffie, John
Lewis, Billy Ross, Roderick Broussard and
Charles Broussard.
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BOY SCOUT GENIUS NIGffT
NOV. 29: The boy Scout
troop at Tarkington Elementary
School will have its Father-Son
Genius Night Thursday, Nov. 29.
at 7 p.m. at the school.
WOMEN’S AGLOW TO
' INCLUDE HUSBANDS
DEC. 2: The Cleveland
Chapter of Women’s Aglow
Fellowship will invite husbands
to its Christmas meeting Thurs-
day, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. The night
meeting is planned so that work
ing women will be able to attend
Hors d’oeurves and dessert
buffet will be $3 75; reservations
must be made by Saturday. Nov.
27. Special music provided by
Rick Eaton and guest spekers,
Bob and Freida White are in-
cluded on the program For
more information, call Karen at
592-8177 or Donna. 592-7856.
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SINGLE ADULTS PRAISE
SING
DEC. 3: Single adults are
invited to attend the Second An-
nual Praise Sing at 7:30 p m. at
Oak Ridge Baptist Church The
evgnt is sponsored by the chur-
ches.of Tryon-Evergreen Baptist
Association.
from Spring and Gary Tarver
and Judy Walker will come from
Monroe, Louisana Clyde
. Besson, author and best known
for his seminar for the formerly
married, “Picking Up The
Pieces,” will speak on A Single
Christmas All are invited!
CAN CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
DEC. 10; Beginning on
Dec 10 in the lobby of First
Bank and Trust Christmas pre-
sents will be canned for 50 cents
each. All proceeds will go to the
Ministerial Alliance to buy food
for Christmas baskets for needy
families in Cleveland
YOUNG homemakers
DEC 13: The Cleveland
Young Homemakers will meet
at Cleveland High School in the
homemaking department on
Dec 13.
Splendora 4-H Club
CONVENTION DONATION-Jim Browder, president of
Bank of San Jacinto County gave a $400 donation to Jeff
Francis, Coldspring FFA president to help finance a trip
to the 55th National FFA Convention in Kansas City,
Missouri.
FFA president to convention
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