The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 25, Saturday, February 3, 1968 Page: 2
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CITIZEN S ACHIEVEI1ENTS
(Mirs, Roeso...cont. P,1. ,,,
College of Beauty Culture
in 1946, after which s h e
worked as a beautician for
several years; she received
her nursets training in Los
Angeles, California at Angeles
Hospital, where she
received her LVN status in
1951. She finished from
lngeles Hospital as Salutatorian
of her class, and
received a Pen & Pencil Set
and Watch from Earl Warrcn,
who was Governor at that
tine.
IMrs. Rcese then worked at
Gregg Hospital in Longview,
Texas ; and, was the first
at Gregg Mmcorial Hospital
to receive the "Reciprocity
CertificCato"--a certificate
that gives the owner the
right to practice in any
state without going through
certification again,
Other working experience
includes a stay at Hendricks
llenorial Hospital froll 1962
until Septenber, 1967.
Always bettering herself
she studied in the field of
Nursing Education at ACC during
the school year of 19661967;
and, attended H-SU in
the study of nursing, where
she is working toward her
RN degree.
Wrhy is the field of nursing
for her? She states in
her oarn words, "I have lived
in, I have seen, and I know
the suffering of rankind;and
I feel the need to do something
about it.
She and her husband, Iir.
Matt Reosc, a history teacher
at Abilcne High School,
live at 1743 Walnut Street,The Cor.izunity Bulletin
Saturday, Fobruary 3, 1968MT1 I MORIAH NEWS
Sunday, February 4, 1968
will be INSTAiLLTION DAY for
the Officers ,t i-t. iioriah
Church, Two out-of-tovm
Guest Churches will worship
with then. The service tacs
place at 3:00 PI.I
Last Sunday Hiorning the
pastor brought an inspiring
messag.c His message was
taken from Romns 8:36. Subject:
"IT iHS BEEN TRIED, '
The Fellowship Service
held at lit. iioriah on Jan,
28th was a very spiritual
one. All the choirs sang
out of their hearts. Rev4
R.D. Burks brought the
ncssage.,his subject: "BE
STILL AND 1WAIT ONi GOD "
adding to the sermon, the
choir sang, tPcacc Be Still!.
And, this filled everyone
with the 'spirit'.
REV. R, D. EURT.KS, PASTOR
1""'S. LILLIE IraINNON, -.POR,'R
C 0 1N 0 C 0
HOTTEST
GOING
For DEPENDABLE SERVICE
and QUALITY PRODUCTS,
GO BY OUR STATION at
641 So. TIREADAIiUAY NOW!VISITORS HOI;E THIS t;ElEK
,Two home visitors this
wck larrc: 1967 Wlood.cson graduatcs,
Jarcs Valontine, Jr,,
and Maurice Chance. They
are homc for the somoester
break.' They are attending
North Texas State Univ,BE T I HE L
A Ii iF
C H U R C H
On last Sunday cvcrnig,
at Bethel A.i'L, Church.
a "D'istrict Lay:i.-nts ! looting"
was held. 11 whol
attended, secled to have
enjoyed the -ecting very.
much.
On tomorrow evening,
Sunday, February 4, 1968,
the Bethelts Mission will
have a "Consecrated Service",
and would like to
invite everyone to attend
TITJE: 6:00 P.\i. PLACE:
Bethel A.t.E. Church, 725
Plur Street,
Friday, Fcbruary, 2nd,
the Choirs of Bethel Ai,.3,
Church spoonsored C "TALEilITTHON.',
This rcligious
activity let the public
know and see the Italentt
in our churches. The
musical numbers and read
inrgs were enjoyed by all.
REV. G.S. LO2 PSTOR_
WOODSON FOOD BOOTH LT
TAP CAR-'IVWL, A SUCCESSt
The Woodson Student
Councils worked their
food booth at the TAP
Carnival on January 27j
and, as well as making
money for the March of
Dires, a good tine was
had by all,
Student workers were
Terry Childcrs, Tirlnie
VWilliars, James Ward,
Loretta Phillips, landa
i Jones, and Sylvia White,- C 0 N 0 c 0
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Caver, Howard & Caver, Clara. The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 25, Saturday, February 3, 1968, newspaper, February 3, 1968; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41723/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.