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Tom Kiddie Parade were the Power Rangers. Down front is Green
Ranger Dallas Hagan, 6, son of Kathy and Robby Hagan. Standing
from left are Pink Ranger Sharlene Anchick, 7, niece of Rene and
William Patterson; Yellow Ranger Jeremy Patterson, 5, son of
Rene and William Patterson; Black Ranger Austen Wilemon, 6, son
of Tammy and Jimmy Wilemon; Blue Ranger Christopher
Patterson, 6, son of Rene and William Patterson; and Red Ranger
Bobby Sanchez, 6, son of Emma and John Sanchez.
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Hebron Baptist
Hebron
Sunday School: 9 45 am
Morning Worship 11 a m
Evening Worship 6 p m.
Wednesday: Adult Bible Study, GAs,
RAs Acteens, Mission Friends 7 p m
Pastor: Buddy Means
Phone (512)741-6550
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Bulgerin Bros. Nurseries, Inc.
3 Miles North of Cuero on 77A
(512) 275-5683
Hochheim Baptist
Hochheim
Sunday School: 10am.
Sunday Worship: 1045 a m
Pastor Ben Sheeran
St. John the Baptist
Baptist Catholic
Koerth
Sunday Mass: 9 a m.
Pastor Charles Sonnier
Church Of God In Christ
612 Forest, Yoakum
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11a.m.
Pastor: Elder Richard E Harper
Phone 293 2845
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(512) 293-5266
Primera Iglesia Bautista
914 Boyle, Yoekum
Sunday School 9.30a.m.
Sunday Worship 10 30 a m , 7 p m
Wednesday Worship 7pm
Pastor Paul Coronado
Upcoming Activities
Thursday, June 23:8 30 a.m., Care Plans meeting; 9 a.m., coffee; 10.45,
exercise; 12 30 p m, beauty shop
Friday, June 24:9 a.m., coffee; 10am, Mass; in-room visits; 10.45, ex-
ercise; 2 pm., staff meeting; 3 p.m., in-room visits
Saturday, June 25:9 a.m., coffee; 10 45, exercise; 3 p.m , basketball
Sunday, June 26:9a.m., Mass on TV; 3.30 p.m. Church of Christ services
Monday, June 27:9 am, coffee; 10 45, exercise; 12.30 pm, exercise; 3
p.m., Bible Study
Galilee Missionay Bapist
Leesville Community, Yoakum
SuRtay School: 9am
Sunday Worship: 11 am.
Pastor: Issac Robinson, Sr
Progress Baptist
805 Edgar, Terryvilla
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Preaching 11 am.
Pastor: Ellis E Epps
Phone: 293-3018 ■
Holy Cross Lutheran
Hwy 77-A, Yoakum
Saturday Worship: 5 p m
Sunday Worship 8 a m, 1030 a m.
Sunday School: 915 a m.
Pastor: Leland Diekhoff
Phone 293-3033
Queen Of Peace Catholic
Sweet Homo
Saturday Mass 5 p.m.
Sunday Mass: 7 p.m.
Pastor: Charles Sonnier
Yoakum Church Of Christ
606 Sheehan
Sunday Bible Study 9 30 a m
Sunday Worship: 10 20 a m, 6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study: 7.30 pm.
Evangelist Terry Starling
Phone 293-5423 .
Church Of Jesus Christ Of
Latter Day Saints
505 Texas Avenue, Shiner
Sunday Sacrement: 10 am
Sunday School & Primary: 1110am.
Sunday Relief Society: 11 50 a m
ML Sinai Missionary Baptist
1010 Dunn, Yoakum
Sunday School: 9 30 a m
Sunday Worship 11 a m , 7 p m
Pastor: H. L Hawkins
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Sunday Classes 10 a m
Sunday Worship 11 a m, 7 30 p m
Wednesday Classes 7.30 p m
Phone 293-3983, 293-2494
then we had exercise. In the afternoon, after watching a movie, •
the residents wanted to watch another one. I was beginning to
think we were going to have supper in our laps, but the second •
movie finished just in time. They enjoyed both movies very
much
Sunday, June 12: The residents watched Mass on TV. In the
afternoon, the new minister, Richard Bowden, joined the Stein-
mann family and Joe Colson for First Baptist Church services .
Monday, June 13: Coffee was served, then we had exercise.
Next, Bernice Benbow was in for beauty shop. In the afternoon,
Bible study was cancelled, so we had reminisce and a movie
Past Activities
Saturday, June 4: The residents gathered outside to watch
the Tom-Tom Parade participants as they lined up. They said
several of the people on the floats would wave at them. In the
afternoon, it was penny pitch
Sunday, June 5: In the morning, it was Mass on TV, while
members of the Assembly of God were in for services in the
afternoon
Monday, June 6: After coffee and exercise in the morning,
Bernice Benbow opened the beauty shop and Pastor Diekhoff
came for Bible study in the afternoon
Tuesday, June 7: It was coffee first, then rosary- during
which I had in-room visits, then it was exercise. Jerline Nall
opened the beauty shop. Some of the residents played domi-
noes. I went to Edna for a meetirfg at Care Inn Nursing Home
Veven the government when things gel
as bad as they have now become.
More and more people now be-
lieve dial something must be done to
lower the temperature of the sexual
climate in which we live.
Otherwise the sins and mistakes
of all of os who are now adults will
be passed along to die “third and
fourth generations" as God’s Word
tells us in Exodus 20:5. That’s how
long it can take for wrongful teach-
ings and immoral influences to work
their way out once they have perme-
ated the lives of a people or nation.
Let us pray that God will help
enough Americans to wake up to
what it is that is destroying the men-
tal and spiritual lives of our youth
before it is too late. •
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its monthly meeting Wednes-
day, June 29, starting at 7:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ruby
Jiral at 810 Walnut St.
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4-H Jr. Leader
Retreat Slated
For July 12th
A District I f leadership re-
treat for 4-H junior leaders will
be held July 12 at the DuPont
Employees Park near Victoria.
The event is open to any 4-H
member who is between, the
ages of 10 and 13 (as of Jan.
1). There is a $4 per person
registration fee and those
planning to attend must regis-
ter by Tuesday, July 5 at the
County Extension Service of-
fice in the member's county. A
medical release form is re-
quired and may be obtained at
the Extension Office.
The day's events will begin at
8.30 a.m. and end at 3.30 p.m.
Each participant will be asked
to bring a sack lunch and their
own drinks. Lunches should be
packed in a cooler or insulated
bag to ensure safe food.
Lavaca County 4-H'ers
should contact either Nncy
Fuhrken or Shannon DeForest,
county extension agents, for
more information.
Wednesday, June 8: After coffee, Finn and Tommy were
here for Bible study. Karen Holster opened the beauty shop and
Linda Stukes, along with Wanda Kaiser, Charlene Morris,
Dorothy Poplin and Jane Alexander had sing-along. Linda even
i sang one in Hawaiian.
4- i Thursday, June 9: Families were in for Care plans. The
4*4 residents had coffee and exercise, then in the afternoon we had
01 bingo and I did in-room visits
Friday, Junes10: After coffee, Father Krenek had Mass,
11 then we had exercise. In afternoon, 21 of the residents gathered
* in a circle to play balloon volleyball. We hit, kicked, punched,
Jl l slapped and everything else except bite that thing and didn't
22 even pop it. We were all tired after an hour, but we sure did have
fun getting that way
Saturday, June 11: We listened to the polka music on KYOC,
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Three New Flavors!
(Ed. Note: We apologize for unintentionally omitting the weekly
column last week. Portions of it are incorporated into this week's column)
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Tuesday, June 14: We had a Quality Assurance meeting,
rosary, then exercise while I did . in-room visits. Jerline Nall
opened the beauty shop and some of the residents played domi-
noes. Tuesday night was Country Music USA and I took Edith
Benbow, Sarah Williams and Albina Muchlstein to the show.
They sure did enjoy the evening out. They all want to go back
next month
' Wednesday, June 15: After coffee and Bible study with
Terry and Finn, Karen Holster opened the beauty shop. In the
aftenoon, Adele Richardson played the piano for the residents.
She is a very talented lady.
Thursday,. June 16: Several families came to the Care Plans
meeting. The residents had coffee and exercise; then, in the
afternoon, the Catholic Daughters came in for bingo and I did
in-room visits
Friday, June 17: We had coffee, in-room visits, Mass with
Father Krenek, and exercise during the morning. In the after-
noon, we played "toss across." The residents really get into the
game.
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