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Woman recovering from fall at hospital HI
By WILMA RICHARDSON with their son and grandson, Bran- *** 4
RegisterCorrespondent . r , don Berry; Jane and Steve Kohler Bryon Berry of Denton spent the —
Vena Settle remains hospitalized as guests of their daughter, evening of Mav 17 with his erand- •M
in Muenster Memorial Hospital af- Jessica; Shirley Massengale atten- 5en ° Josenhine hAga of “ M I
ter being injured in a fall at her ded with her son, Chris, kaye Rosston! otherPisitorswere Ka
home on May 19. Raney went as a guest of her son, thrvn Fortenberry and Ann Han-
Mrs. Settle suffered a broken hip Brian; and Tom and Betty Rich- coTof the Leo commum
and shoulder and underwent exten- ardson went as guests of their 21 and Brend^^^
sive surgery on May 20 to repair the daughter, Becca. granddaughter of kivergamP,.
damage, which was worse than first Also attending from Rosston were ElanpnardEnaesvue,
thought. She is expected to be in the Sharon and R.B (Jr.) Durham. 8 #* -
hospital for a long time or trans- Sharon is EHS principal. Dale visitors here at the Hin,m_,
ferred to a convalescent care fa- Smiley, superintendent of EHS, and over this past week end were vn
ciity: , . . his wife, Yvonne, also attended. issa Biffle of Muenster; Judy and
er daughters and son-in-laws, Duane Dotson and their children,
Christine and Stewart Hughes, and This writer experienced a beauti- Josh and Brianna; Sharon and
Helen and Gene Haines are visiting ful Baccaulareate Service last Sun- Charles Hess of Muenster; Mil
often So are her brother, C.H.(Tip) day morning at 10 a.m. in Lindsay ‘Herkey’and Jason Biffle; Rueland
Christian, and his wife, Ruth and at St. Peter’s Church. My grandson, Mamie Weaver of Weatherford;
her sister, Opal Berry, all of whom Greg, is a graduate this year from Walt and Leona Weaver of Fort
are local residents Lindsay, and I marvelled at the Worth; ‘Bub’ Mitcheltree of Red
W KU ’ —ola Webb and Mrs. Billie ease in which the seniors took part Oak; Nell Nolan of Denton; Treva
Webb, sisters and both of Dallas, m the service. Trigg of Cedar Hill and her grand-
were visitors over the weekend *** daughter, Brittany Radford of Dal-
Cards will reach this dear ly-a The Rosston Baptist Church las; HL. and Millie Steel; Tommy
Room1 13,uen:ster Memorial sponsored a fish fry at the Ross- P. Richardson Jr. of Haltom City, I
Hospital, Maple, Muenster, Point Community Budding on May and Tommy P. Richardson Sr. of I
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*** of work went in to its success. ‘Cot- 6 ***
Ruth and Jim Penton of Rosston ton’ Gresham furnished most of the Vistors with C.H. (Tip) and Ruth
El Cary Jenson, pastor of fish, with Rodney Balthrop and ChristianonMay21wereason,Bm, C^v:na
Rosston Methodist Church, for a some Muenster friends doing the and his wife, Dorothy, of Stephen- tfianKS
visit S t.Richards Villa in Mu- frying. ville, and their houseguests, Dor-
enster on May 15 for a sing-along All the members of the church othy’s sister, Nita Kerr, and her Franklin School principal Patrick Hermes, left, his store’s contributions to the school through the
and church service. This is a regu- furnished the trimmings to go along husband, Earl, of Seattle, Wash. lets Tom Thumb manager Jerry Headrick know Adopt-A-School program are appreciated
lar service of the church, but was a with the fish. This money-making ____________• -M-mmmemmmesumm
week early this month because of project is the start of getting the
conflicts in the pastor’s schedule, money together to brick the church.
The residents enjoyed the visit and ***
took a very active part in the music. A former Rosston resident, Treva
*** Cook, is a patient in Irving Comm-
A large crowd from the Ross- unity Hospital and underwent
Point area enjoyed the Era FFA- major back surgery May 20 to re-
FHA Banquet at Era the night of move a piggy-back tumor from
May 20. The event is an annual af- about the middle of her spine,
fair and the sponsors, Katie Huey, The results are not back from the
FHA, and Jack Clark, FFA, biopsy, but the doctor is almost 100
assisted the chapters in planning percent sure that the mass is be-
and decorating for the event. nign.
The Colonial Restaurant in Mrs. Cook did suffer the loss of a
Gainesville catered the meal. Todd nerve in her hip area but should be
Clark, president of FFA, and Toni up and about in a day or so. Mrs.
Patterson, president of FHA, intro- Cook and her late husband, Charles,
duced the members and their lived in this area for many years
guests. before moving to Irving to reside.
Attending from Ross-Point were Cards and letters will reach her at
Eva and Bill Adcock and their Room 384, Irving Community Hos-
grandson, Johnny Masten; Joe pital, 1901 N. MacArthur Blvd., Ir-
Frank Berry and Josephine Berry vingTX 75061. i
Student calls self radio station
By The Associated Press thing about it is that I’m going to get
GREELEY, Colo. — A business out of school debt-free.”
student may be living proof of the. . ... . ..
adage that some people will do Kriss, a senior at the University
anythingforabuck of Northern Colorado at first was
The former John W. “Jack” skepticalof thecontest becauseqhe
Kriss, 23, was awarded $10,000 this did not think he could win. His
week by KOAQ-FM in Denver after roommate,.DentonCochell, per-
he legally changed his name to shaded him to try.
“The New Q103 FM” and collected The first stop for the Colorado
as many documents as possible Springs native was the Weld County
identifying him with the new name. Courthouse, where Kriss had his
“I worked on it for three straight name legally changed for $30. It was
days,” Kriss said. “It was a lot of the first of 53 documents he would -
fun and a lot of stress, but the best secure.
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Williams, Eric. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1988, newspaper, May 26, 1988; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569744/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.