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Momng Worahip 10 a m.
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LUEDERS
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Momaig Worship 11 a tn.
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Joe V Reynold*. Minister
Sunday School 9:30 am.
Momaig Worship 10 30am
Evening Worahip 5.30 pm.
Mid Week Worship 6 30 pm
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Tom Walton, Part or
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worahip 11 a m.
Evening Worship 6.30 pm
Weifc>c*day Service* 7 pm
AVOCA BAPTIST CHURCH
Ellis McKinzie, Partot
Sunday School 10 am.
Momaig Worahip 11 a m.
Evening Worahip 6 pm.
Mid Week Worship 7 pm
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Miimaig Worship 10 a m
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Sunday Schtml 10 a m.
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Evening Worship 6 p.m
Mid Week Worship R p rn
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Momaig Worship 9 am
Sunday School 10 a.m.
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Evening Worship 6 pm.
Mid W’cek Worship 7 pm.
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Sunday School 9.30a.m
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Rev. Floyd Green, Jr., Pastor
Sunday School 9 45 am
Momaig Worship 11am
Evening Worship 7 p.m
1‘raver Service 7 pjn Wed.
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Evening Worship 6 p rn
Mid Week Worship 7 p.m
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Rev Arthur W Crahh
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Reynolds-Gibbs exchange vows
Jones' honored for anniversary
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Watts hold Annual
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Spitzer chosen as debutante
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University of Texas in Austin
and has attended Oxford
Davis attends home economics
teacher in- service in Dallas
Mrs. Jones, the former Opal
Lou Brock, was bom in Odessa
The couple graduated from
Abilene High School and at-
tended Hardin Simmons Uni-
She worked for the
grandparents are Becie Robbins
of Stamford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pyron of Hamlin and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Griffin of
McCaullcy.
Texaco Consignee in Stamford,
and he is retired from W.T.U.
They are both active in the First
Baptist Church in Stamford.
to John and Lula Brock. O.K.
(Buddy) Jones was bom in
Lamesa, and w as the son of O. K.
and Eleanor Jones.
Michelle Spitzer, daughter of
Gary and Paula Spitzer, for-
merly of Stamford, has been
chosen as a 1990-91 debutante
for the New Braunfels Sym-
phony Guild.
The celebration will be held
at the Stamford Marina on the
East side of Stamford Lake,
Stamford, Texas. Hosting the
The couple graduated from
Stamford High School.
April Reynolds and Petty
Officer 3rd Class Derrclle
Gibbs exchanged wedding
vows August 3, 1990. Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Edwards attended
Carol Davis, a vocational
home economics teacher, at
Stamford High School partici-
pated in the State Inservice for
the professional development
of vocational home economics
teachers in Dallas August 13-
16, 1990, al the Hyatt Regency
DFW Hotel.
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April is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vance Reynolds of
Stamford.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgin Coker
will be honored on their fiftieth
wedding anniversary at the
Coker family reunion in Sunday
September 2, 1990, from 3 5
p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore
are the proud parents of a boy,
Nathan Ross, bom August 21,
1990 al 10:10 a.m. at Stamford
Memorial Hospital.
University in England. He has
lived in England for 20 years.
Michelle will be a senior at
Canyon High School and is a
member the National Honor
Society, will be VP of the
German Club, parliamentarian
of the Student Council and head
The Stamford Garden Club
played a key role in the success
of the summer reading program
al Carnegie Library this sum
mer.
Stamford High School, Texas
Tech University and has a
master’s degree from the
Twenty four concurrent ses-
sions provided teachers the
Grandchildren, great grand
children and families of the late
Henry S. Fixite and Amanda
(Bennett) Watts and the late
Robert (Bob) and Louise (Lou
Bennett) Watts met August 26,
1990 for their 40th Annual Watts
Reunion It was held at the
Seymour Park in Seymour,
Texas with 40 present to enjoy
celebration will be the couples
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Coker were
married May 16, 1940 in
Stamford, Texas and have lived
in Dinuba, California for a
number of years.
The family would like to
extend an invitation toall friends
and relatives to attend the anni
versary celebration.
dren al one session with
bookbags filled with candy and
bookmarks.
“Without the support of the
Garden Club, the reading pro
gram would not have been as
successful as it was. These ladies
always go out of their way to
help the community,” said li-
brarian, Linda Dallistf'-
Coker's honored for Jiftieth
anniversary at family reunion
drum major for the band.
Chosen as Princess for the
1989-90 Comal County Fair
Association, she will ride in
various parades throughout
south Texas and the hill coun-
try during the spring, summer
and fall months. She is the
great granddaughter of Mrs..
Pauline Fuqua and the grand-
daughter of the late Wayland
and Pal Fuqua and Johnny and
LaVina Spitzer.
foundation to effectively in-
clude the new concepts in all
areas of instruction in home
economics education. Empha-
sis was placed on effective ways
in which to help students build
healthy self esteem, youth lead-
ership, leaching the gifted and
talented, educational practices
that are effective in teaching
special populations students,
and entrepreneurship. Other
sessions addressed current
trends in families, particularly
the aging family member.
Teachers previewed new vid-
eos on how to help students
develop a healthy self esteem
and on developing youth lead-
ership. The videos were devel-
oped by the Home Economics
Curriculum Center at Texas
Tech University.
Two members, Louise
Weddle and Alyeen Overby
brought cookies to the readings.
Lois Rogers treated the chi I
Mr. and Mrs. O.K. Jones, Jr.
observed their 50th wedding
anniversary recently with a
family celebration in Dallas.
The couple was married in
Abilene on August 24,1940 and
moved to Stamford in 1955.
They are the parents of three
sons; O.K. (Skipper) of Hous- versity.
ton, Kenneth Allen of Lubbock
and Gary of Abilene. They have
six grandchildren.
U.S. from England
J. Neil McAllister of
Woodridge, England was a
recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Lovvom.
He has been traveling in the
U.S. for almost six weeks and
is the brother of Lou Jean
Lovvom.
Originally from Stamford,
McAllister is a graduate of
The couple will be transferred
to Brunswick, Maine in
November.
the ceremony held in
Jacksonville, Florida where
Derrclle is stationed with the
U.S. Navy.
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in March.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Pyron of
Hamlin. Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. L. A.Moore of
Elk City, Okla. Great
The two oldest first cousins,
out of 13, were Elmer Watts, 89,
of Iowa Park and Eula (Mrs.
Toff) Herndon, 88, of Anson,
writing, picture taking anil a
family diimcr.
Robert Watts gave the wel-
come and the dinner invocation
was given by Eugene Watts of
Avoca.
He weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. He
has a brother, Brady, who is 6
years old.
Maternal grandparents arc
A scholarship of $200 was
given to an outstanding students.
Shirley Gann was the recipient
The Pink Ladies Auxiliary
gave the graduating student
nurses a tea August 20th in the an^ LVN Bertha Blackman
Presbyterian church. presented the check.
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More than 2800 teachers from
school district all across the
state attended the tree and one
half day conference.
The conference focused on
research and strategies to maxi-
mize performance expectations
of students and teachers. It was
A shower will be held in their coordinated by the Vocational
honor September 1, hosted by Home Economics Division of
Pat and Angela Jordan, Carolyn lhc Texas Education Agency,
and Ginger Houghton and
Delores Edwards.
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