Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1975 Page: 7 of 14
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CEDAR HILL CHRONICLE, Thursday, December 18, 1975---Page 7
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Garrett Rites Held In Denver
Cedar Hill
Lodge No. 1380
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CEDAR HILL
LODGE NO. 1380,
A.F. & A.M., conducts
stated communication
first Thursday of each
month at 7:30 p.m.
Study Club meets sec-
ond, third and fourth
Thursdays of each
month at 7:30 p.m.
Visiting breathren wel-
come.
SIDNEY A. BRINTLE
W.M.; MILES EVANS,
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Dr James c. Buckner and his assistant, Annell
(Anderson) Buckner, formerly of cedar Hill.
For Appointment Call
296-1879
Between 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. or Evenings after 4 p.m.
Closed Tuesday
Buckner Chiropractic Center
9101 South Highway 67 - Dallas
between Cockrell Hill Rd. & Danieldale
296-1879
Christmas at Red Bird Mall became an "inter-
national" one Thursday, December 4\ when
15 area schools arrived to decorate trees
in the traditions of foreign countries. The
Bicentennial Tree, which was added to the
DECORATE TREE program this year because of the Becenten-
nial celebration, was decorated by students
from Cedar Hill Middle School, under the guid-
ance of Ms. Jolene Alexander. The students
made the decorations in art class and were
encouraged to use their own imagination and
creativity. The Christmas International trees,
located on the upper level aroung the Center
Court, will be on display throughout the Christ-
mas season.
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the time to shine
... to do some-
thing beautiful.
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Bank Honors Board Board, Staff
First Bank &
Trust Company of Ced-
ar Hill honored its of-
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Christmas party Sat- Keeter
urday night, December Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
13, m the Gentry Room Tacke
at the Adolphus Hotel Mr/ and Mrs> Rob_
m Dallas. ert Lamb.
Entertainment was
the "LeSexy Review."
Attending were;
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ac
Kimmey.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden
Kimmey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Cox Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Cannady.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Clark.
County Commis-
sioner and Mrs. Roy
Orr.
Mr.
Sims.
and Mrs. Pete
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs Char-
lie Phillips.
1 Mi\ and Mrs. Joe
Nornpan.
' Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Taylor.
Rachel Pool and
Jam^s Cain.
Jotyce Putty.
Biv Cox and Wanda
Allen.
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Chamber Fete Is January 10
Cedar Hill Chamber
of Commerce will con-
duct its annual banquet
here Saturday night,
January 10.
The affair will begin
at 7:30 p.m. in the
Commons Building at
Northwood Institute,
Bullies Fall To
Lake Dallas Six
Lake Dallas' B-team
defeated Cedar Hill's
Junior Varsity Bullies,
46-40, in basketball a-
ction in Lake Dallas
Monday night, Decem-
ber 8.
Mike Henson hit sev-
en from the floor and
reports Chamber off-
ice manager Mrs. Don-
na Strickland.
There will not be a
guest speaker, Mrs.
Strickland says, but in-
cluded on the program
will be "special enter-
tainment" and The
Chronicle's "Newsm-
aker of the Year,1975"
ward announcement.
For additional de-
tails, call Mrs. Stri-
ckland at 291-4624.
Bonk To Serve
Yule Refreshments
First Bank & Trust
Company will serve
two from the charity holiday refreshments
- - -•’to its customers here
line to pace Coach Cal-
vin Well's cagers in
scoring.
In other Cedar Hill
scoring, Randy Ayers
Monday, December 22.
Mrs. D. A. (Opal)
Kimmey, hostess for
the banka will serve
Jerry
two.
and Steve Pogue each refreshments of cof-
hit for six, Robert £ee- P™ch ,and her
Crane and James Hul- homemade cookies,
sey each had four and A Serving will be from
Ayers scored ^ to 3 p.m. .
J The general public
is cordially invited by
First Bank & Trust
staff to stop by Monday
for refreshments at the
bank located at High-
way 67 and Belt Line
Road.
Grid Banquet Is
Set January 17th
Annual Cedar Hill
Longhorn Football
Banquet will be Satur-
day night, January 17,
in South Hills Elemen-
tary School cafeteria.
The affair will begin
at 7:30 p.m., reports
Horn Coach Jack Gib-
son. Included on the
program will be:
—A summary of the
1975 Longhorn season,
presented by a senior
footballer.
—Introduction of
the entire Longhorn,
Bullie and Freshmen
Shorthorn, teams by
their respective coa-
ches.
—Annual present-
ation of The Cedar Hill
Chronicle's Award of
Merit by Chronicle Ed-
itor Rick Taylor.
There will be no
guest speaker, reports
Gibson.
Memorial services
for Mrs. Cordelia Penn
Garrett, sister of a
local resident, were
conducted Thursday,
December 11, in Den-
ver, Colorado.
Dean Herbert Bar-
rail officiated at the
serveces at St. John's
Episcopal Cathedral.
Mrs. Garrett, 79,
died in a Denver hosp-
ital Monday, December
8, following a long il-
lness.
She was the daughter
of the late Sidney J.
and Maude Potter
Penn.
The Penn family
moved to Cedar Hill in
1854.
Mrs. Garrett is sur-i
vived by four sons.
William Garrett, Dul-
aney Garrett and Rich-
ard Garrett, all of Den-
ver, and D. L. Garrett
of Grand Junction, Col-
orado; a brother, Lov-
ell J. Penn of Cedar
Hill; a sister, Lucyle
Penn of Amarillo; 13
grandchildren; four
great - grandchildren;
aunt, WillieMae Adkins
of Dallas; and nephew,
Andy Penn of Cedar
Hill.
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complex birth defects
from a computer sys-
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Taylor, Rick. Cedar Hill Chronicle (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1975, newspaper, December 18, 1975; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth541834/m1/7/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.