Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1984 Page: 14 of 20
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Our Thursday Morning
Singing and Devotion
met this past Thursday
morning at 9:00. Present
for the singing wete Oia
Trewitt, Virgie Adams,
Beeler, Joe Grant, Bula
McClellan. Nell Hart, Ma-
mie Pricer, Rena Conger,
Lorene Wynn, Neal and
Viola Smith and Irene Ker-
bow came out and sang for
the residents. All of the
Lorene Beeler,- Lois Peek, residents had a great time.
Opal Williams, Erma Tom- Special thanks to Bula Mc-
linson, Mrs. Dudley, Hilva
Angel, Neal and Viola
Smith and Nelda Scott.
Erma Tomlinson brought
the devotional entitled
“Because He Cares". Nelda
Scott played the piano for
the singers. We meet at
9:00 a.m. every Thursday
morning. If you would like
to attend the singing and
devotional, please feel free
to come out ancfjoin. The
residents always enjoy
people from the commun-
ity coming out to visit and
sing with them.
Tuesday afternoon, Fred
Sparks, Lorene Gray,
Erma Tomlinson, Lorene
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Clellan for playing the
piano and to Fred Sparks
for leading the songs.
We had so many visitors
this week. The residents
were really happy to have
had so much company.
Thanks to all for coming
out. v : "
Visitors of Grace Rich-
ardson and Byrd Arnold
were Will, Betty and Fred
Lawrence of Dallas, Mary
Lou Johnson, Mattie Lee
Brown, Gladys Creek,
Prebble Gregory, Loyce
and Bryan Phoenix, Edith
and Sterling Jennings,
Elizabeth Dudley, Cecil
Richardson, Frances Rich-
ardson, and Eugene and
Doris Richardson.
A. V. Raymer came by
Sunday and visited many
of the residents. Thanks
for your time.
Bonnie Wilson visited
with several of the resi-
dents this week. Thanks
Bonnie for coming out.
Quincy Day's visitors
were Coy Dayu.Cecil Day,
Shirley and Dwight Penn
and Sam Partee.
Odelle Collins' visitors
this week were ‘Tex" Col"
lins, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden
Brown and Mary Clifford.
Wanda Adams, Ollie Be-
dell, Arlene Buckner and
Loomie Norris visited Car-
rie McCook. Lois Bennett
also visited as did Vernon
and Bobbie Mow.
Ivy Merryman's
visitors were Kathy, Lori
and Ward Ling, Linda
McClure Ling, Eld Ling,
Narvis and Cleo Jeffcoata,
Louise and Sue McClure,
Oleta Sanders and Vickie,
Shalley and Kimberly Wal-
ton.
Pete and Wanda Floyd
visited Velma Rush and
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Colemon, Texas, March 8, 1984
Dimmitt At State
Cage Tourney Today
star Kenneth Cleveland (a
1954 graduate) waa the
undefeated Class 3A state
champion last year.
BEAK TO BEAK...Lovebird* Elmo and Cleopatra, along
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Ben Floyd. effort they put forth.
Dominga Diaz's visitors I would like to welcome a
were Ofelia Vela, Joe and new resident, Ed Maples,
Hope Diaz, Bessie Quiroz yip our home. We hope you
and Mr. and Mbs. Juan will be happy hei'e.
Guerra. ^
Betty Bryson’s visitors
Ihiyweek were Gary Boyd,
Lou Bennett, Ollie Ben-
nett, Arlene Buckner,
Loomie Norris, Gloria
Haas, and Melissa and
Jamie McClure.
Visiting Rodney Jarvis
were Ralph and Eula Jar-
vis of Stinnett, Texas.
Norms King's visitors
were Bonnie Wilson, Mary
Pate, and her family from
Ft. Worth, whose name
we did not get. Sorry I
didn't get their names.
Johnny and Dovie Har-
ris and Erma Tomlinson
visited A. B. Harris.
Jane and Charles Hick-
man and Mattie Laura
Pickle of Garland visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sanders Edmundson.
Coming by to visit Eliza-
beth (DeeDee) Sewell
were Susan Andis, Jennie
Smith and Pearl, Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hud-
son were out to visit his
mother, Pearl Hudson.
Richard Wells’ visitors
were Barbara Kirkpatiick,
Maggie Leonard, Sue, Lon-
nie and Sid Leonard and
Caxolyn, Christi and John
McGee. A special thanks to
John for helping me with
exercise class Thursday
morning. All the residents
really enjoyed it. r'
I would like to thank
Mary Mills, our Home
Health secretary. Mary
types the news report for
me each week. I really , do
appreciate her.
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Olene Hipsher visited
her sister, Lora Dunn.
Kristi and Marsha Sni-
der visited Lula Mae Cook
and C. D. Gould.
Also visiting Lula Mae
Cook were Peggy Gould,
Polly Turner, Ollie Bedell,
Arlene Buckner, and
Loomie Norris.
I am happy to report
that all of our residents
except one are back home
from the hospital. Return-
ing back home were Lula
Cook, Wm. H. Stephenson,
Ed Maples and Jewell Dug-
gins.
Still in the Brownwood
Regional Hospital is Vera
Slayton. We miss Veraand
hope she has a speedy
recovery and be back home
with us soon.'
We extend our empathy
to'the family of Robert
Collins. Robert was with us
a long time and we will all
miss him.
We are glad to have Lida
Mae Harper and Rosemary
Parsons back with us.
Their family is back with
us. We really missed them.
We are sorry to report
that Mary Isabell has left
us and gone to another
home. We will miss you,
Mary, and hope you will
return soon.
We are pleased to an-
nounce that one of our
employees has completed
her training in Brown-
wood. Sylvia Wells has
completed her training for
a Medical Aide. During the
course Syfvia learned
medications and how they
are used and what their
function is. We are proud
of Sylvia and congratulate
her on the completion of
her course.
Thanks to the family of
Austin Erwin for the beau-
tiful flower arrangement.
Activities for the week
include the Tuesday SI;
ert, the Senior Center
Hour on Tuesday after-
noon and the Thursday
Morning Singers. Please
feel free to come out and
sing or play “42" with the
resident!. They will appre-
ciate your time.
Don't forget that the
birthday party for the resi-
dents will be Thursday.
March 15, at 0 p.m. in the
lobby. Also; this month, we
have the tons of one of our
residents. Agties Ray, com
ing down Friday. March
10, at 7:00 p.m. to play for
everyone. If you hive the
time, please come out to
have some fun with the
residents.,
I would like to thank ail
the voiupteers for all the
time they give to the
. residents, f really appreci
ate all of this Unit and
Tal-Cen
Menus And
Activities
Talpa Centennial ISD
activities and menus for
the week of March 12-17
are listed below. *-
ACTIVITIES
Monday: Regular class-
es.
Tuesday: District One
Act Play Contest, Santa
Anna.
Wednesday: Regular
classes.
Thursday: Seniors vs.
Outsiders and Pee Wee
Basketball Games, 6:00
p.m., Centennial.
Friday: Jr. High Boys
and Girls Track Meet at
Eden.
Saturday: High School
Boys and Girls Track Meet
at Santa Anna.
MENUS y
Monday: BBQ wieners,
pinto beans, French fries,
dessert, rolls and milk.
Tuesday: High School -
Bean and beef burritos,
tossed salad, chili con que-
so, tostados, dessert, milk;
Elementary - Pizzas, toss-
ed salid, chili con queso,
tostados, dessert, rolls and
milk.
Wednesday: Fried chic-
ken, cream gravy, whipped
potatoes, navy beans, des-
sert, rolls and milk.
Thursday: Beef stew,
cheese wedge, cornbread
and crackers, dessert,
milk. *
Friday; Hamburgers,
lettuce and tomatoes,
cheese wedge, pickles and
onions, ice cream and milk.
Bluecat head coach Jack
Baucom waa a spectator at
the Region 1-AAA basket-
ball championship game on
the campus of Texas Tech
University last Saturday
afternoon. What Baucom
viewed in the final mo-
ments of the Abernathy-
Dimmitt contest had to - . . „
bring back MW • g-W}4
memories of four years ago Bryan l2 '
when his state semi-finalist
Bluecats lost to Abernathy
by a single point.
Baucom mentioned the
game was tied 61-01 with
eight seconds to go when
Abernathy missed a shot
and Dimmitt rebounded
and immediately called
time out. Dimmitt inbound-
ed and their star guard
dribbled the length of the
court and let go a 10 foot
hit nothing butAet... din-Jefferson (33-4) vs.
Dimmitt 63, Abernathy 01. Sweeney (25-4) 3:30 p.m,
Bluecat fans woefully Tltle Game- Saturday, 11
remember Abernathy do-
ing the same thing to their ,A
local eager, with nine
seconds left, in 1980 to lift “ J8- Shelbyville
Abernathy to the final (310 ’ 9;f “w” .Son)"''
round and an eventual viHe^-G) vs: Morton (27-
state championship. o ’* Game’
Dimmitt. who lost twice Saturday, 2 p.m.
to Abernathy in district A ,
play by one poffit margins} Thursday s Seim-Finals -
advances to the state semi- Tenaha (25-8) vs. Snook
final round on Thursday ""‘“J* 8 a,m,,: D,az?fe„
against undefeated New (32-2) vs Ponder (31-5), 10.
Boston. Dimmitt, coached Title Game, Satur-
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BOYS STATE TOURNEY
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Class 5A
Friday’s Semi-Finals: SA
Fox Tex (35-5) vs! Houston
p.m,
vs. Fort
Worth Dunbar (38-0), 8
p.m, Title game, Satur-
day, 7:15 p.m.
Class 4A
Thursday's Semi-Finals -
Jacksonville (22-8) Vs. CC
Flour Bluff (30-3), 7 p.m,
Cleburne (30-4) vs. PA
Lincoln (30-3), 8:30 p.m.
Title game, Saturday, 3:30
p.m.
Claas 3A
Thursday’s Semi-Finals -
Dimmitt (20-13) vs. New
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