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YOUTH REVIVAL
MUSIC WILL BE LED BY THE MISSION TEAM FBOM
BAPTIST TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH, BIG SPRING
TEXAS.
THERE WILL BE PUPPETS PERFORMING AT EACH
SERVICE.
COME AND HAVE FUN LEARNING TO WORSHIP
THE LIVING LORD!
HILLSIDE BAPTIST
1105 N. DOUGLAS ROAD
11-14 MARCH 2002
ALL SERVICES AT 7 P.M. EACH NIGHT
EVANGELIST: BILL BAN’' S
B OTHER BILL HAS WORKED WITH YOoffi FOR THE
LAST 25 YEARS, AND IS A GREAT COMMUNICATOR FOR
ALL AGES.
ALL YOUTH/ADULTS OF ELECTRA IS INVITED TO COME
AND HEAR THE GOSPEL PRESENTED IN A WAY THAT
ALL CAN UNDERSTAND.
WORSHIP LEADER: MISSION TEAM AND
BILL BANKS
meeting was held, the club is
Primaries
Continued From Page One
David Berscn and Ray Madri-
where visitors can get a first
hand look at Native American
provided the refreshments.
Next meeting is April 5,2002
at 7 p.m.
starting at 9 a.m. The Mission-
ary Birthday names along with
names of the church members
with birthdays in March were
read and Mrs. Naomi McClure
led in a special prayer for all the
challenged all when reading the
Bible to include the “3P’s**, a
Purpose, Plan and a Place. Ask
the Holy Spirit to lead you to
one I
all month.
Mrs. Lora Maxwell read
the minutes from last month’s
meeting. Reports were given on
the following: The Tabernacle
Class will continue. The WAC
Semi Annual Meeting will be
the 23 of April at 7 p.m. at
Southside Baptist Church in
Wichita Falls. The Hepatitis
C Group is cancelled until a
later date. Care Bears will still
be made on as needed basis.
The pastor will deliver 'them to
the Associational Office. The
Ladies Prayer Retreat will be
the 8-9 March. The van will
leave the church at 4:45 p.m.
Also a Men’s prayer retreat will
be on the 15-16 March. VBS
is scheduled for the 2-7 June
2002. The VBS Workshop will
be on the 4 of May at Faith
'■ ' ' Ann McLaughlin gave the
Mary Ann Stockton, president second part of “True Women’*,
who welcomed everyone and
book iii the Bible, read it gave a short prayer.
The roll call was called and
answered by everyone’s fa-
was
One of the missionaries, Nor-
man r
earlier in his ministry. Week of and Paul C. Looney
prayer for the North America
Missions is March 3-10, 2002.
Adults On Missions Gather
For meet At Hillside Baptist
Adults On Missions of Hill- us with a word of prayer. Mrs.
side Baptist Church met at 7 Margy Cowan furnished deco-
p.m. 1 March 2002. rations. Mrs. Naomi McClure
Members present for the
meeting were Charles and Margy
Cowan, W.A. and Naomi Mc-
Clure, Lora Maxwell, Payton
Maxwell, Sharon Withey, Bro.
Bob and Arlene Webb.
Mrs. Arlene Webb started the
meeting with prayer and led
the Watch Word for the year.
Twentieth Century Club
Hosted By Ann McLaughlin
The Twentieth Century Club heritage by improving the site
met at the Whistle Stop Cafe
Ephesians 3:20-21. Mrs. Webb with Ann McLaughlin as host-
ess on February 27, 2002. The history,
meeting was called t order by /
Huckaby, Mildred Huguelet,
Voncille Jacobi, Edith James,
vignette on Frances Battise, Dyanne Lee, Kay Lucy, Ann
who is a Native American and McLaughlin, Judy Newman,
living in East Texas. She and Georgia Norwood, Linda Price,
the tribe on the reservation Elizabeth Sachse and Mary Ann
are working to preserve their Stockton.
a historical fiction written by
Janice Woods Windle, a native
Texan. Agatha Graves will
finish the book at the next
vorite flower. A short business meeting.
meeting was held, the club is The next meeting was ad-
asking for any historical facts journed and delicious refresh-
that they can find on the club ments were served to the follow-
to be put together in order to >ng: Barbara Burchfield, Melba
have a complete record of the Dobson, Agatha Graves, Lou
club.
Mary Ann Stockton gave a
lieutenant governor is John are unopposed on their respec-
Sharp. Republican candidates tive ballots for comptroller of
are David Dewhurst and Tom public accounts.
Kelly. Attorney general candi- P _______________
Baptist Church in Wichita Falls dates are unopposed in the pri- gal are democratic candidates
maries. They are Kirk Watson, for land commissioner and Kenn
democratic, and Greg Abbott, George and Jerry Patterson are
republican. republican candidates. Richard
Democratic candidates for G. Baker, democrat, and Tom
agriculture commissioner are Phillips, republican, are unop-
Ernesto De Leon and Tom Ram- posed on their party primary
missionaries. A video from the sey while Susan Combs, repub- elections for chief Justice of the
North American Mission board lican, is unopposed. Republican Texas Supreme Court. Linda
viewed and enjoyed by all. Michael Williams is unopposed Vance, democrat, and Mike
on the ballot for railroad com- Schneider, republican, are un-
Flowers served in this area missioner while Sherry Boyles opposed for place one on the
j are on court. For place two, Democrat
the democratic ballot. Marty Jim Parsons is, unopposed, and
Atkins, democrat, and Carole John Cayce, Elizabeth Ray and
Mr. W.A. McClure adjourned Keeton Rylander, republican, Dale Wain Wright are republi-
Brandon Sims and Randi Raschke
Engagement Announced
Rodriquez and Steven Smith.
Carolyn Denero, Tom Price Tagalongs, Aloha Chips, the
£3
Candace Gallagher. He resides
in Vernon.
Wedding vows will be ex-
changed on July 13,2002, at the
Second Baptist Church in Ver-
non.
race. For place three, J. R.
Molina is an unopposed demo-
cratic candidate and renublican
candidates are Cathy Cochran,
Blair Davis, Connie Kelley and
Guy Williams.
Girl Scouts To Begin
Cookie Sale On March 8
Girl Scouts will begin their participating in the cookie sale,
annual cookie sale on March 8
as well as individual
Dinner
Theatre
Set Tonight
The annual high school dinner
theatre will be held Thursday
evening at the school. Tickets
are $6.
The dinner portion will be
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in
the cafeteria. Following the
dinner will be a performance
of F.A.U.G.H., the campus
entry in the One Act Play
competition.
Cast and crew members of
the play are Krystal Easter,
Amber Gibbs, Jaci Flansard,
Jared Kubicek, Jon Cumpton,
Janeigh Hoff and Gary Gentry.
Others are Mindy Davis,
Amy Kelley, Misty Reis, Rachel
Michener, Rachel Rodgers, Ha-
ley McMahen and Jennifer
Herwich.
Also included are Amber
Shelley, Kristen Sneed, Cody
Smith, John Waggoner, and
Anna Strumfels.
The event is being co-sponsored
by the EHS Chapter of the Na-
tional Honor Society.
Officers are Melissa Curry,
president; Blane Boswell, vice
president; Vanessa Gomez, Sec-
retary and Brook Shelnutt, re-
porter.
Joy Matthews and Randall
Raschke announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Randi
Michelle, to Brandon Walter
Sims.
Sims is the son of the late
The Ladies Auxiliary to the
VFW will meet this Thursday
March 7 beginning at 5:30 p.m.
at the Post Home.
All members are invited to
attend.
Those attending are asked to
Alexandra Grace
Angela Robeson and Beau
Burrell of Austin announce trie
birth of a daughter, Alexandra
Grace, on Feb. 13,2002, weigh-
ing nine pounds, one ounce, and
21 inches in length.
Proud grandparents are Teresa
McNeal of Electra, Robert and
Jane Burrell of Boulder, Col-
orado. Great grandparents are
Bob and Amanda Hilley of New
Braunfels, Texas, and aunts,
Amanda Robeson of Electra and
Jennifer Robeson of Iowa Park.
t
can candidates.
For place three, William
Moody, democrat, is unop-
posed, and republican candi-
dates are Wallace Jefferson,
and Sam Lee. For place four,
Margaret Mirable is unopposed annual cookie sale on March 8 Girls have an opportunity to
on the democratic ballot, and re- and continue through March 28 earn monetary bonuses for their
publican candidates are Xavier with local business booth sales, troops
Rodriquez and Steven Smith. order deliveries and additional prizes.
John W. Bull is unopposed orders. Kim McConnell is the Electra
as a democratic candidate for The 2002 sale will have eight service unit cookie manager.
Judge of the Court of Crimi- varieties including Thin Min,
nal Appeals, place one, while Samoas, Do-Si-Dos, Trefoils, VFW Auxiliary
Carolyn Denero, Tom Price Tagalongs, Aloha Chips, the J
and Tim Taft are republican Reduced Fat Ole’ Ole’ and All To Have Meet
candidates. Pat Montgomery, Abouts. Little Brownie Bakers
and Julius Whittier are demo- use vegetable shortening. The.
cratic candidates for place two cookies contain no preservatives
while Steve Mansfield, David or artificial colors. The bakery
Richards and Paul Womack are is kosher approved. Cost is
republican candidates in this $3.00 per box.
NorCcnTex Girl Scouts in
the 11 county area will be bring items for the linen basket.
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