Detroit Weekly (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1988 Page: 4 of 4
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results in personal and spiritual growth tor
boys and girls Club prepares yOung people
tor Christian service
Pioneer Boys
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Kenny Dearman
(214) 674-4023
County Attorney
Of Red River County
For More Forceful
Prosecution Of Criminal Cases
Mr. Eddie I. Faucett of Detroit ,
died Sunday, February 7,1988, in
Red River General Hospital
Funeral services were held Mon-
day, February 8,1988 at 2 p m in
the First Baptist Church of Detroit
with Rev. Bill Draper officiating
Burial followed in Detroit Ceme-
tery with Jolley's Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers were Tommy Burks,
Dale Miller, Otis Phifer and Porter
Norwood.
Mr. Faucett was born in Red
River County on March 14, 1906,
the eon of Manon and Elizabeth
Hobbs Faucett
Survivors include three eons,
Royce Faucett , Houston, Lee Roy
Faucett, Tulaa, Okla, and Douglas
Faucett of Garland; thirteen
grandchildren; five great grand-
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15, 1988 and will resume our regular
business hours Tuesday, February 17,
1988.
Rone Ray McCoy, age 98, died
Friday, February 5. 1968, in WiL
lowbrook Manor in Longview.
Funeral serwee were held Mon-
day, February 8, 1988, at 2 p m at
the Bagwell Baptist Church with
the Rev. Don Means officiating.
Burial followed in the Old Sham-
rock Cemetery with the Clarksville
Funeral Homo in charge of arrange-
ments
Pallbearers were Joe Bob Brooks.
Frank Coffman, Charlie Doteon,
Henry Barton, Thomas Perkins and
Bobby Joe Glass
Mrs McCoy was hot I. December
2?, 18*9. in Bagwell. Tessa, the
daughter sf J.L. Rhodes and Mary
Pool Rhodee. She wee a member of
the Methodist Church.
Survivors include one eon. Worth
McCoy of Longview, two daughters,
Mollie Edmons of Longview and
Janie Devie of Bogata; nine grand-
children; sixteen great-grandchil-
dren and eeven great-greet grand-
children.
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Wedding Shower set for
Rhonda Cail Smith
There will be a wedding shower tor Rhonda Gail
Smith Saturday, February 13th. at 2 p.m. at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith,
located on the old Midway highway. There will be
no invitations sent. Everyone is invited to
attend.
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her parents.
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In celebration of our Nation’s first
President, George Washington’s birth-
day and President Abraham Lincoln’s
Birthday-
Frida*. Feb lt»th
Breaklasl-ApplesaiK e.
Muffins, Milk
tainch-i ornev ihigs. Stewed
Pula lues. Pinto Beans, Jello. Milk
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Camp** New S«<te Seonce P>omci«
An material* for members and leader* aim
to maka Chn»tiike hvmg a natural, reahanc
way of Id* Club activiti** ar* oe*»gn*d to
pr***nt Chriat a* Savor and Lord and to
promote social physical, mental, emo
tionai. and spiritual growth Th* BOie «
foundational to all Pioneer Clubs
Curriculum
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caxMTulc. Roast lurki-v. Hot
Rolls Mixed i ruit. Milk
Mrs. Mabie .Maddox has been out
still having to walk with her walker.
Detroit
School Menu
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Brvaklasl- ’
Milk
I un< h T-urntors with chili,
Slirtnidtsi < ho-sc. Spanish Hue
Fruit Mils
present
year
of
celebrated
first birthday February
v 4th, with a family
party in the home of
to Cherry Street Manor
that afternoon. He was
While they were there,
and their two children
were
old
Jonathan;
James
Uma Ruth
Detroit;
blllie
of Fort Worth;
and Aunt Donna Moon and
Uncle Larry Smith of
Fort Worth. She and her
parents and brother are
frequent visitors of
her grandparents in the
M.dway Community.
Variety describes whal happens in club
Meetings include every activity
imaginable'
Patrick and Diana
Uiart) Lovate announce
the arrival of the ir
daughter, Dallas Leigh.
She tipped the scales
at >t. Paul Hospital at
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measured
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Dal las
first
t ipped
Paul
pounds
and
and
long.
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ot Skagway,
s also the
great-grandch 1 Id
Katherine Hart and
on Katherine's
birthday, February 4th.
Rlnnnhi t.uil \niiili A Ihiritl Ihiley
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith ot Detroit
announce the marriage of their daughter,
Rhonda Gall Smith, to David Ray Duley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joh Duley ot Andrews, Texas.
The couple will be married in a formal
ceremony at 4 p.m. Saturday, February 20.
1988, at the First Christian Church ot
Detroit. No forma] invitations will be set’,
friends and relatives ot the couple are
invited to attend.
Ruby holldber from Manchester bought her
mobile home and has it by her
We all are so proud for her.
Sunday Mrs. Keede Wood, Mr*. Mabie maddox and
Lucile Graves went by in Paris to pick up
Magdallne Phillips to go to Grandy's and
they four went to Cherry Street Manor to visit
Trent Edwards that afternoon. He was feeling
pretty good. While they were there, Oquln and
Penny Edwards and their two children came to
visit him.
Last week Nr. Edwin Stuart and on* of hi*
friend* were her* fro* Lake Jackson and stayed a
few days. Edwin has the old stuart home here In
We all wished we could have seen him
while he was here. So many here were tick last
week with the flu.
Last Friday Mrs. Reede Wood, Mrs. Lucile
Graves and Mrs. Mabie Maddox and Mrs. Kuby
Holldber were in Clarksville and at noon they at
ate lunch in the Dairy Queen.
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Sarah
Smith,
I daughter of Retia and
Bobby S*ith of Fort
Worth, celebrated her
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tuovh-Stvak Fingers, French
Fries, Cole Sla*. Toast IVanut
flutter ( <h4u< s Milk
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Pellett, Pam & Somerville, Connie. Detroit Weekly (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1988, newspaper, February 11, 1988; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265242/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.