Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1979 Page: 1 of 6
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" Dinner Sunday.
(Photo By E.E. Basham)
Fine arts courses
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Grandview Community Center
November 25, 1979
Covered Dish Dinner
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effort. Alva Beans is
acting as General Mana-
ger; Moselle Jacobs and
Helen Berner are the
Mail Clerks, responsible
for the mailings in-
volved; Jay Bishop and
James Rollen are the
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tely call Maurice.
Needless to say, the
next few days were
filled with fun as
these sisters and broth-
er enjoyed all being
together at the same
time for the first time
in four yean.
for giving made by each
family involved will be
totaled, and the 1960
budget will have a solid
foundation on which
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If anyone has any
questions about this ac-
tivity, call Alva Beans
(3625) or Moselle Ja-
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We appreciate the
publicity given this vi-
tal activity by our local
newspaper folk - Mary
Helen and Ernest El-
don and staff - and
the attention, and love,
given it by our mem-
bership. Here’s to a
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Brockette, Mrs. Robert
Covington, Jay Bishop,
' and James Rollen. Mrs.
Harold Pinkerton and
Bill Shaw were unable
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The home of Maurice and Murrell Moran was a place of celebration for
three sisters and a brother last week. Getting together for the first time in four
years were Doris Wynell Kennedy and Robert Marshall seated. Standing from
left to right are Maurice Moran and Bobbie Kate Pope.
(Photo By E.E. Basham)
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our tables with the help of our Activity Director.
Wayne Slay, Phyllis Gandy, and Suzanne
Schreiber provided music and song for our enter-
tainment.
Lastly, to end a beautiful day, Brother Ron
Lyles came With a goodly number of people
from the Baptist Church, The sermon and sing-
ing were enjoyed by all.
The Alpha Sunday School Class presented a
beautiful large print Bible for each resident
room. They will be treasured. The Bethany
Class donated a much needed clock for our
Dining Room. ,e
• Thanks to Joe and Dorothy Wilson who do-
nated lots of pecans, and to Carribelle Waters for
the beautiful compote dish.
This is a perfect time to thank all of the
members of the Board of Directors. Each of
these people serve without monetary compensa-
tion of any type, simply because they believe
in the Nursing Home. God bless all of you.
Psalm 24:1
The earth is the Lords, and the fullness thereof,
the world, and they that dwell therein.
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Bill Shaw, Marcia Pink-
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They were given
saddle bags containing
10 or more names of
United Methodist fami-
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SCHOLARS-Allan H. Carruth, left, president, and E.C. “Dick” Weekley, right, general manager,
both of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, meet three, of the Texas Tech University agri-
cultural sciences students that the show’s scholarship program helps support. The students are,
left to right: Wayne Huffaker, agricultural engineering freshman and the son of Wayne Huffaker,
Tahoka; Robert (Chip) Lunn, freshman majoring in range and wildlife management and the son of
John H. Lunn, Grandview; and Farris Hightower, agricultural education sophomore and the son of
Bobby Hightower, Clarendon. (Tech Photo) •
Wayne Slay and Phyllis Gandy present the enter-
tainment at the Thanksgiving Dinner Celebration
Sunday at the Grandview Nursing Homa.
GRAND NEWS FROM THE
GRANDVIEW NURSING HOM
by Activity Director-Lorene Crowell ,
How grand it is to be in Grandview. We have
been blessed with the goodness of the Lord. He
has sent a bountiful harvest of food, flowers and
beautiful colors to enjoy. Our hearts overflow
with love for friends and loved ones at Grand-
view Nursing Home. We couldn’t make it with-
out you. A special thanks to Alton and Faye
Talbert. They have been a special blessing to the
nursing home.
* Our crafts sold quite well at the Community
Fair. A big thank you to all of the volunteers who
helped us. We, have plans for many more crafts
and are taking orders for the candy canes we
make.
Sunday was a special day at Grandview
Nursing Home. First, the teachers from First
Baptist Church brought approximately 40 child-
ren to entertain us. They came laden with fruits,
nuts, candy, and hearts full of joy and song.
Thanks to each of you.' ) ,
Then, our residents’ families were our special
guests at a Thanksgiving Dinner prepared by our
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Mrs. Maude Pitts, a long time resident of
7 Grandview celebrated her 100th birthday Nov.
ember 16, 1979 at the Alvarado Nursing Home
where she has resided for the past four years.
With Mrs. Pitts from El Cajon, California i s
her grand-daughter, Carol (Pitta) Shepard and,
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according to Associate Dean early to do the cooking
Bill Francia, "is not to mold were the Rev. Bob-
professionals—but to develop Haynes, and Mrs. Buck
testes, increase understand- Jacobs (who alsor got
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Dean Oscar Brockett, who Lavelle Williams, Mrs.
has encouraged the move, Lee Siratt, Mr. and
feels "something is missing" Mrs. Alva Beans, Mr.
from the lives of college- and Mrs. Dub Berrier,
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ber 11 was truly an
early Thanksgiving Day
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as a birthday dinner
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1979, newspaper, November 23, 1979; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537035/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.