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PAGE 2 THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12,1993
Rev. Hayes
Speaker
Aug. 20-22
Valley Creek
Baptist Church
The Valley Creek Baptist Church
will have Rev. Joe F. Hayes, Jr. as
their guest speaker August 20-22.
Friday through Sunday at 7:00 P.M.
and Sunday morning at 11:00 A.M.
Tripple "S"
Club Meets
August 17
The Tripple "S" Club met on Au-
gust 3, a the First Baptist Church
family life center. Thirty were in at-
tendance. They were served a ham-
burger luncheon.
The next meeting will be Tuesday,
August 17, at 11:00 A.M. with a
covered dish luncheon. Officers will
be elected. Senior citizens through-
out the area are invited to join in the
Hayes is pastor at First Baptist fellowship playing dominoes, check-
Church in Liberty, SC. He is the ers, bridge, etc.
brother of the Valley Creek's pastor.
Special music will be provided by
Eadie Bridges. Card Of Thanks
Tired of the same old problems? We would like to thank all the
Stress’ Lonely? Life going nowhere? relatives, friends, and neighbors for
If so then come here Rev. Hayes the flowers, food, cards, prayers, and
speak "at the Valley Creek Baptist concern shown our family in our time
ofsorrow.
Family of Audra Davis.
Sandra
Anderson
Transferred
To Sherman
Office
Commodities
Distribution
Thursday
An estimated 40 tons of govern- |
ment commodities will be distributed
during August, September, and Octo-
ber in Fannin County, according to
Rod Peterson, president of The
Master's Hands, a Bonham based
Christian Missionary Organization
which is in charge of distribution for I
Fannin, Grayson, and Collin Coun-
ties.
Commodities will be distributed in
Leonard on Thursday, August 12 at
the Leonard Community Center from
10:45 until 11:45 A.M.
Persons, if eligible and commodi-
ties are available, all have the right to
apply for and receive emergency food
assistance without regard to race, re-
ligion, sex, political beliefs, age, na-
OBITUARIES
Marvin Bangs
Marvin Bangs, 88, of Leonard
passed away August 7,1993 at Mes-
quite hospital.
Services were held Tuesday at First
Baptist Church in Leonard with Rev.
Abe Ogea officiating. Burial was in
Bums Cemetery under the direction
of Earnheart Funeral Home in
Whitewright.
He was born in Fannin County the
son of Elbert Lewis Bangs and Sarah
Bonnie Wortham
Dance, Inc.
Grand Ave, Whitewright, Texas Bonnie Wortham
Announces
Registration
Saturday, Aug. 14
9:30-11:30
Classes in
Tumbling
Tap, Jazz, Ballet
Limited Enrollment
Owner & Instructor
Bonnie Wortham
364-2052
364-2347
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Emma Bilner Bangs. He married Vina
Renfro September 1,1934 in Savoy.
He was a retired garage owner and
mechanic and a member of the First
Baptist Church in Leonard.
Survivors include wife of Leonard;
sons, Charles Bangs, Kenneth Bangs,
both of Colorado Springs, Colorado,
| Neal Bangs; daughters, Helen Adams
of Mesquite; Vernell Threadgill of
| Sherman; Virginia Cadmus of Hous-
| ton; sisters, Virgie DeWoody of Gar-
land, Noreen Savage of Beaumont,
Louise Brackett of Garland; 16 grand-
children, 15 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Steve Bangs,
Terry Bangs, Jeff Lillis, Garrett Lillis,
Michael Threadgill, James Bunch.
rt tional origin, or handicap.
Jerry Griffin President of the Leo- Persons coming for commodities
nard National Bank, announces . . .,
non s i should bring proof of identity, resi-
Sandra Anderson has be transferred dency, an(i should be able to furnish
tothe American Bank She M& proof of income if asked to do so. All
Ar derson Mil persons receiving Medicaid, SSI, 1 TT 1
====-- ====== Nicole Hodge
nard Community in her four years one picking up commodities for some
with LNB. She has been very active - 9
in the Chamber of Commerce, serv-
ing as treasurer and Christmas Parade
Chairman."
Ms. Anderson has served as trea-
surer of the Chamber of Commerce Tone. .. , ating. Burial will follow in Grove
and the Industrial Foundation in Leo- Leonard Cemetery Those attending were grandparents mu Cemetery with Taylor Funeral
nard. She is on the Board of Directors D n Pete and Leveta Flanagan, Dub and Home in charge of the arrangements,
for the American Heart Association, Recent Donations Jane Hodge. Others were Melinda, She was bom October 6, 1935 in
Grayson County Appraisal District, The following is a list of the recent Dwain, Adriane, Nick Campbell, Celina the daughter of Sie Franklin
Grayson County Elected Women and donations made to the Leonard Rickey, Cheri, Michelle and Michael Record and Eula Marie Medley
the Sherman Service League. She has Cemtery Endowment fund: Zadie Flanagan, Nancy and Bryant Sanford, Record. She married Robert Berry on
also served as Sunday School teacher Sudderth, Zeola Tucker, Mrs. T.A. Libby and Tyler Pannkuk, Jessica and November 27,1953 in Leonard,
at the Luella First Baptist Church for Hathaway, Jeannie Grider, E.W. Amy Jones,Nathan Hass, Debbie and She was a member of the Grove
13 years. She also served nine years White, C.W. Shaffer, Robbie John Marty Davis, and Bubba s, mil United Methodist Church, Leo-
Darren and Darryl Hodge. nard Chapter of the Eastern Star, sec-
retary and vice president of the Grove
Hill Cemetery Association. She was a
retired social worker for Mental
Health and Mental Retardation of
Fannin County.
She is survived by her husband and
mother both of Leonard; two daugh-
ters, Debrorah Kay Perry of Staten
Island, N.Y., and Kimberley Ann
Giambattista of Leonard; one son,
Robert Douglas Berry of Leonard;
three brothers, James Record of
Quitman, Frank Lewis Record of
I Grapevine, and Charles Ray Record
of Winnsboro; 3 grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Charles Britt,
Charles Tarvin, W.C. Pointer, Billy
Combest, Bill McFatridge, Paul
Franklin.
Meredith
Is Five
Mary Kathryn Berry
Mary Kathryn Berry passed away
August 9, 1993 at Texoma Medical
Meredith Nicole Hodge celebrated center.
one else needs a letter of authoriza- her fifth birthday July 26 at the home An Eastern Star service will be
tion before they will be allowed to get of her parents, Connie and Paul Hodge, held Wednesday 10:00 A. M. at the
them. Barney and Baby Bob cake made by First Baptist Church with the Rev.
Susan Lewis was enjoyed by every- Jim McIntire and Lois Cooper offici-
on Tom Bean ISD Board of Trustees. Nargang.
Chamber Honors
Sanadra Anderson
Eugene Kegans, a director of the
Leonard Chamber of Commerce, pre-
sented Sandra Anderson with a gift as
token of the Chamber’s appreciation
for her service to the community.
Anderson, an employee of the Leo-
nard National Bank, has been trans-
ferred to the American Bank Sher-
man. This honor was presented at the
Chamber meeting Tuesday.
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Weather Corner
Temperature
101 degrees 3:41 P.M. 8/9
69 degrees 8:24 P.M. 8/7
Wind 36 mph 8/4
Rain
2" Total this year 25.23”
AMERICAN LEGION OFFICERS WERE INSTALLED last Monday at
their regular monthly meeting. Left to right George Baumbach, Wallace
McIntire, George Moore, Sally Jo Macsisak, Kenneth Garrett, Mr. Crawford
LHS MENU
BREAKFAST
The Leonard National Bank
II I 1 c II
Leonard S Bank
OFFERING FULL
SELECTIONS
Ask about our
Checking and Savings Accounts
(who installed officers), Eugene Kegans, Earnest Berry, Howard Trusty, Bill Tuesday Sausage & biscuit, juice,
Grigor, Charles Robinson. Not pictured Albert Curry. Staff Photo milk
Wednesday Biscuits & gravy, juice,
milk
Thursday Scrambled eggs, bacon,
toast, juice, milk
Friday Cinnamon rolls, juice, milk
LUNCH
Monday Pizza, baked potato, lettuce
& tomato salad, chocolate pudding,
milk
Wednesday Chicken strips, mashed
potatoes w/gravy, salad or green
beans, hot rolls w/honey, milk
Thursday Turkey & cheese sub,
lettuce & tomato, pickle spears, chips,
fresh apple, milk
Friday Hamburger w/cheese, let-
tuce, tomato & pickles, French fries,
ice cream, Milk
Thank You For Being Our Customer!
AUXILIARY officers were installed at the American Legion Auxiliary
meeting Monday evening. Left to right installing officers Marge Crawford,
President Hazel Owens, Secretary/Treasurer Nancy Baumbach, and Sgt. of
Arms and Chaplain Frances Berry. Not pictured Opal Westbrooke. Staff
Photo
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Lobby
Monday - Thursday 9:00 - 3:00
Friday 9:00 - 6:00
Drive In
Monday - Thursday 8:30 - 5:00
Friday 8:30 - 6:00
Saturday 8:30 -12 Noon
EQUAL HOUSING
LENDER
The Leonard National Bank
Member F.D.I.C.
Thone 903-58 7-3314
COMMANDER GEORGE MOORE receives a handshake from outgoing
Commander Wallace McIntire at the installation of the American Legion
officers Monday evening. Staff Photo
We Have The
Key ToThe
Doghouse.
Flowers make you look good
even when you’ve been bad. Call
us and we’ll make arrangements
to get you sprung.
Summer House
587-2212
Northside Leonard Square
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