The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 7, 2008 Page: 4 of 24
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The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise - Wednesday, May 7,2008 - Page 4
Day of Prayer, Continued from Page One
asked that God help businesses each other down to get ahead,
return to the values held genera- he said, “return us to Your val-
tions ago, when “deals were ues.”
made by word of mouth.” Stewart Farrell prayed for the
Lingle asked for “mercy and churches (all denominations
(His) guided hand on business and their leaders). “Through
from the smallest to the largest worship, individually and in dif-
of corporations.” He asked for ferent ways and fashions ... all
business owners to “walk hon- under one God,” Farrell said,
estly ... have integrity.” In a man will overcome hardship
world where people are tearing and challenge.
Center City Baptist Church
We are glad to announce that Dallas
Houston, the voice of Brownwood
sports, is now teaching Sunday School
and preaching at Center City Baptist
Church.
If you don’t have a
church home, come join
us for Bible Study at
9:45 a.m. followed by
preaching at 11:00. You
will be welcome and you
will be glad you came.
MULLIN FIRE DEPARTMENT
f0 HOLD FISH FRY MAY 17TI
The Mullin Volunteer
Fire Department
will hold its 2nd annual
fish fry supper on May
17th from 5:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m. at the Mullin
Fire Station. There will
be fried fish and
all the trimmings.
Donations only.
All proceeds benefit the Mullin Volunteer Fire Department and will help pay for
completing the new station and other ongoing operating expenses.
Hubert Berry prays with a group during the Mills County
Day of Prayer services Thursday at the courthouse.
"I’m asking, begging that lies’ needs.”
you pour out your Holy Spirit Filling in for Patrick
on the churches of this land,” Glazener-Cooney, David
he said.
Mullins prayed for education
Doug Holtzclaw prayed for (all levels and ages).
family, “God’s divinely-ap- “We’ve become a lot smarter
pointed institution.” He asked in the last 100 years,” Mullins
that the masses would recognize said, but added that with an in-
the importance of families.
crease in knowledge comes a
Holtzclaw spoke about what decreased dependency on God.
he called “the tragedy of same- He prayed that “God be in the
sex marriages,” and related to education system, and prayer be
that, asked for “forgiveness as brought back into the education
a nation.” He went on to pray system.”
for the single-parent families, He also offered prayers for | to benefit Megan Schuman's ride to the State Finals 1
asking God to see to “our fami- the teachers. | . 1 aux , , .,, |
uTT 1 . 1 ■ in the Wrangler Junior High Finals Rodeo
Jassssat ---------------------
Bill Laughlin leads the sing-
ing during the Mills County
Day of Prayer.
said.
Finally, Cliff Marion filled in
|| for Bill Ellis, praying for the
II media (all types — newspaper,
. radio and TV).
“The media is so in your face
M these days,” Marion said, add-
y ing “teenagers can find any-
thing with the click of a mouse.”
He asked for guidance for
young people surrounded by
these images and information to
• “avoid things that aren’t pleas-
ing to the Lord .. to keep away
from temptation.”
After the speakers, small
groups gathered on the court-
house lawn to pray among
themselves. Then, the young-
sters with the Mother’s Day Out
program released helium-filled
balloons on which theyhad
written various prayers as a
symbol of the public’s prayers
being lifted up toward Heaven.
Pictured are the gold medalists from Mullin who attended
the recent VASE competitionin Goldthwaite. From left to
right they are, Yerania Hernandez, Ashley Correll, Jessica
Sims, and Brittany Correll.
Four Mullin student receive gold
medals at VASE in Goldthwaite
On April 26, seven Mullin Jr. High School students traveled
to Goldthwaite to participate in Region 12 Junior VASE (Vi-
sual Art Scholastic Event) Competition. The students attending
were Brittany Correll, Ashley Correll, Yerania Hernandez, Boyd
Humphries, Jessica Sims, and Tim Tisdall. Between these seven
students, there were eight works of art and all of the artworks
received high scores with four receiving gold medals.
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Bake Sale
Saturday, May 10 • 9:00 until ?
at Schwartz Food Store
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Y’all Come to the
Priddy American Legion
for the Big Dance!
Admission: $8.00 / Person
No Glass Beer Bottles
Saturday,
May 10th, 9:00-1:00
Music By:
SOUTH
BOUND
soda pops and concessions available
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lnursoayr May 12
6 to 9 pm
2nd Floor of the Outpatient Building
(Enter through the West Entrance and take elevator to the second floor and follow the signs.)
Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration for 2008-2009
Expectant couples can learn important information about newborn care,
breast and bottle feeding, and hospital admission procedures during this
Maternity Health Fair.
Every three months, BRMC presents you with an opportunity to preregister
for admission, listen to a guest speaker and talk with financial advisors
about delivering at BRMC You may also tour the Women’s Center labor,
. delivery and recovery suites. All in all, a great evening and a great way to.
become familiar with the facilities and caring staff at BRMC.
WHEN: Wednesday, May 7th & Thursday, May 8th
WHERE: Goldthwaite Elementary Library
TIME: 9:00-2:00
ITEMS TO BRING: State Issued Birth Certificate
Immunization Records
Social Security card
Registracion de Pre-K y Kinder para 2008-2009
Please RSVP. Call Sherri Moreno at 325-649-3313.
Brownwood Regional
MEDICAL CENTER
CUANDO: miercoles, 7 de mayo y jueves, 8 de mayo
DONDE: La Biblioteca de Goldthwaite
A QUE HORA: 9:00-2:00
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Bridges, Steven W. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 7, 2008, newspaper, May 7, 2008; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660042/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.