Detroit Weekly (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1992 Page: 3 of 4
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OUR LIFE TOGETHER BEGINS THIS DA Y
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WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS WEEKEND
THAT'S SO IMPORTANT
YOU CAN'T TEST YOUR HOME FOR RADON?
i <up unsalted butler, incited &
H *» I 2 oz i box cornbread mix
1 can corn kernels, drained
1 cup cream style corn
I cup sour cream
What a
seventh
Heather Micheik Detuaon and Hiroki Wayne Oney. It.
together with th err parents.
Mr A Mn Carroll Deuraon and Mr A Mn. Harold Oney.Sr.
invite you to share in the joy of the beginning of thew new
life together when they exchangemanage vows oa Friday,
the twentieth of March. Nineteen hundred and ninety-two
at seven o ‘dock in the evening
Martin Memorial United Methodist Church, Detroit, Ta.
Reception toUowmg
HEA THER AND HAROLD
JOON 16th
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POST OAK NEWS
By iCtrs Wdbourne Lee
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Mr* Lavern Edwards from Woodland spent the day
Wednesday with Mrs Dimple Thoma* in BIomooi
Fnday evening Mrs Nohn Owens and Mrs Lucile Graves
visited Mrs Dutch Turner awhile
Mrs Recde Wood from Spnngdale. Ark called Lucile
Graves Fnday evening and talked awhile She is feriaing some
better now.
Mrs Edna Hoskins and Mrs Mar the 11 Hal tom
Clarksville Wednesday getting groceries and shopping some
Mr and Mrs Earnest Fennel of Mangrum. Ok vuited Mr
and Mrs Floyd Fennel in Kanawha several days
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Latk Cody Flatt was taken to the doctor Sunday afternoon,
lam** Fraden was injured by one ofhu cows last weak
The Mei Enulydamiiy was in Missouri last week attending
the funeral ofhia nA.ei,
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WOODLAND NEWS
BY LUCILE GRAVES
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Ann and Jimmie Clements of Abilene recently vuited her
mother. Mrs Eva South
Kay Hancock and children. Mary Ann and Darnel of Clardy
netted Kay’s sister. Sue Gibbs Fnday. Feb 28
Mrs Ruby Chumley accompanied her sister, Mrs Evelyn
South to a retirement party at Campbell’s Soup for a coworker
Thursday. Feb 2?
Mrs Nellis Ruth Abney and friend from Arlington recently
visited friends and relatives in the Detroit area
Bro Jef! Davu. pastor First Christian Church, is back in the
pulpit after undergoing surgery.
Mrs laura Miller. Freda Adams accompanied Freda’s son.
Kenneth and Renea Adams of Blossom to the wedding of
Freda's granddaughter, Lisa Boulware Carvclla to Joe Gardenia
Saturday. Feb 29
Mrs Bell Pearson has returned home alter two months in
Florida with hei daughter. Mary and Jerry iksnald* She also
vuited a daughter in Houston and other relative* in Irving She
met her new grandson, tylcr Wayne Miller, son of Wayne and
Kim Miller who was bom Feb 12
Mrs Hattie Castleman. Arthur Castleman.Mrs Bertie
Adams. Mrs Floy Adams and daughter. Iinda Ellis of Sherman. | jj Math-A-Thon
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Radon is a naturally occurring, deadly radio-
active g.ts (hat finds its wax into millions
of homes all oxer (he country It's the second
leading cause of lung cancer in Xmenca
Il \ou haven't tested lot radon yet. pick
up .1 kit this weekend lesling is quick and
easy Or ,..111 lot more information today
CALL 1-800-SOS-R ADON.
(iraders
participating were Chen
Yarbrough. Hrandon Shelby.
Jamie Elrod, Mandy Smith
Michael Richardson. Tirnrnx
Gibson, Sdam < mthn. Jessie
Clark. Felicia Smith Stephen
Robinson. Michael
Lruh Sweeden and Stephen
Maynard
PRIDE's SpringFest 1992 is com-
ing to Clarksville, April 25 on the
downtown square. For booth
rental contact Hazel Kelty, Broad-
way Emporium 903-427-3044.
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Bro Bobby Sparks and daughter of Greenville Emmanuel
Missionary Baptist Church were here Sunday night at Post Oak
Baptist Church where he gave * lesson on "The Tabernacle* He
brought and displayed his scale model of the tabernacle and a
crowd of near 100 enjoyed it very much He has spent about 4
years on this project. Liberty Baptist Church at Midway
attended
Willie and J N Lee of Bogata vuited their surer, Alma
Stevens, and aunt. Rhoda Ixe last Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Robert Nichols of Blossom w<ill soon be
moving here to the former Butler Stevens place
Mr and Mrs James Jones and son and Kathy Wood and
Mr* Balma Steven* all of Pan* vuited Mr* L.ouue Cagle
Sunday afternoon
Wilbe Conrad of Powderly passed away Thursday. FFb 2*
and was buried here at Post Oak C emetery Sunday afternoon al
3pm He was preceded in death by his wife. May 6. 19M She
wa* the former Nannie I. Weir, daughter of Sim and Georgia
Cardwell Weir He is survived by 3 sons and one daughter
The Order of Eastern star held a two day work shop here
W ednesday ar. J Thursday of last week
I rah Bates was baptised here at the Post Oak Baptist
Church Sunday morning and Cherlyn Safar and her daughter
joined the church on the promise of a letter from Hermileigh
Bap< Church
Bro and Mrs J I Mx Nabb and Hro and Mrs Wilbourne
lee attended the preacher and wives meeting at Dimple Sat
night hosted by Bro and Mrs Kevin Plaster of New Haven and
the ladies of the church
Fnday night. March 13. will be regular monthly meeting at
the Midway Community Center Donnie Glover, County
Extension Agent, will bnng the program Bring a covered duh
and jo tn us at 6 30 p m Every me invited
Mr Babe Rogers has returned from Oklahoma City, Ok
where he underwent test*
Before you cut down
*Ou cor' po».»»nt or accident t>, mailing
*<jm» '** * o’h no power Unas nearby
bwtore ,ov Co' down oi. prune trees
Pruning toon saws or branches contact
ng a line could ’urn you into a COnduC
’or o' electricity and cou*e seriou* injury
it you have branches that are close to
p<’>v,er lines call your local TNP office to
■npon 'he problem
It the branches are ’oo close we II trim
them away from the line tor you
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About 25 attended the community meeting at the center last
Fnday night A good supper was enjoyed by all and a business
meeting followed with Newman Low presiding It was decided
to have another meeting Friday night. Mar 29 at pm at which
time a re-organization will be held with the elcctKm of all new
officers There will also be discussion on starting a loval fire
department A committee of James Pratt. Mr F M Allen and
Alvis Bates was appointed to start getting information on
starting a fire department .All m the community that are
interested should come to the next meeting Refreshments will
be served following the meeting
Sue and Norman Fam* of Longview and Mr and Mr* Fklon
Chaloner of Bogata vuited Mrs Louue Cagle over the week
end
Mn Virginia Cleveland is a patient in McCuntion Hospital
.suffering from pneumonia
Johrue 1 ee vuited hi* cousin. Mr* Jimmie Pettit in Bogata
Monday afternoon of last week.
I arid Davu and fiance. Beverly MarU of Houston area spent
the week end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Doo Davu
and attended church Sunday A bridal shower was given them
Saturday afternoon at the Fellowship Hall of the church
Brush 3 qt shallow baking dish or pan that can be ux*d !>>i
serving generously with some of melted butter In mixing bowl,
combuie bread mix. corn kernels, cream corn. *our cream and
butter Mix with spoon until all ingredients are »el! blended
Pour mixture into prepared casserole Spread evenly on top
Place pan on center shelf of oven Hake at IS) until top is golden
and crusty and knife inserted into center conies out dean *(' to
55 min Remove from oven and let coo! 5 to 10 nun before
serving Serves ft
Brad Adam*. Wesley and Doru O'Donnell of Reno were in
Texarkana Tuesday. Feb 25 to attend the funeral of their
nephew and cousin. Earl Richardson. Jr
Mn Ruby Gibb*. Barbara Shelby, Bobby River*. Janice
Roberts. Electra Milam. Leila Dillon. Terne Smith and Slarta
GnfTu of the First Baptist Church in Detroit attended a church
retreat al the First Baptist church in Texarkan Fnday and
Saturday. Feb 28 and 29
Mr* Naomi Hoffman celebrated her birthday Saturday. Feb
29 with these family members present Kenneth Adams and
Sule* Conley. Ft. Worth. Virgma and Haskell Phillips. Pam.
ne*cea Dean Humphrey of Saginaw. Sandra C urtis and children,
Samantha and John Britt, Lucas and Sharon Whittle. Clarksville
and Martie M dier Several friend* called and sent cards
Mr* Tesue Chandler it a new resident at the Regency
Nursing Center in (.larksville
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In the past several weks
students in Mr* Johnsons
seventh grade math class have
participated ifn St Jude's
annual Math-A-Thon St
Jude* is a childrens cancet and
research hospital in Memphis.
Tennessee
The students received
pledges from people in the
school and community Diev
were then required to take a
math test consisting of 206
problems They collected
pledges according to the
number ot ptobleins winked
correctly
This' star the students
collected a total ot S42^ I8)
Those collecting S35 received a
T-shirt, students earning S"5
or more received a T-shirt and
Tote bag All participants
were sent certificates
St. Judes is a non-profit
hospital that treat* children!
with cancer and other dreaded
diseases tor no charge
These Detroit kids are kids
helping other kids Thex are
commended tor their fiard
work arid caring Ihev alv
wish to thank parents,
grandparents and all others
who so graciousiv helped diem
with this endeavor
super group ot
graders’
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Halyard, Dale. Detroit Weekly (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1992, newspaper, March 12, 1992; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265612/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.