Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1976 Page: 4 of 8
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Jacksboro (Tex) Gazette-News Page 4 Monday, December 6, 1976
Perrin News
WANDA HUGHES
1*1 INI Y 10 FAT-Thw was plenty to eat the the Thanksgiving dinner held by the
( H (luh November 22. Enjoy ing the turkey and dressing and covered dishes brought
In the members are from left Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cox. Betty Nail, Marv Carlton.
Kenneth Guinn, front, Anita Tucker and Hildred Faires.
OPFN HOUSF-'I he children ot Mr. and Mrs. Bird Rhoades held Open House Sunday
Dcccmbci 5. at the home, celebrating their parent's golden wedding anniversary
From left to right ale W.H. (Dusty) Rhoades, parents, Sarah L. Wiley. Betty S. Moore
Ami Hcplin and not present were Anion A. Rhoades, of Graham.
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Jacksboro Gazette-News
116 South Main
Jacksboro, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Bird
Renfro are now at home in
the Cox Convalescent
Home in Jacksboro. Recent
visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Alcorn
were: Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Logan and family of
Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Evans and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Alcorn
and family of Mt. Vernon,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Rhodes and family of Fort
Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Alcorn of Weather-
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Alcorn and family of
Westbrook. Also Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Gatlin of
Millsap.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Currins of Dallas and Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Light and
Dixie of Mineral Wells have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Turk Johnston, also Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Bryant of
Antelope.
Tim and Pat Gallager of
Fort Worth were Sunday
visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Abshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood
Dodson were hosts to an
Early Christmas party
honoring Ruby Dodson of
Mexia Nov. 28. Those
attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Bick Snow and Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Snow If
Fort Worth, Gene Sn§w
and friend of San Antonio,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicke of
Mineral Wells. Mr. and
Mrs. E.L. Dodson and
Eddie Dodson of Stephen-
ville, Mrs. June Richard,
Craig and Pam of Abiletie,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Hensley, Kevin, Clint and
Dclania.
Mr. and Mrs. R.B.
Turner and Debra Sloan
and Sharry Rhea of Canyon
were recent visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Turner and Irlean.
Jimmy Middleton is in
Jack County Hospital.
ITS A BOY
Mr. and Mrs. James
Windham. He is Corey
Edward born Nov. 20 in
Harris Hospital. He
weighed 7 lbs. 8‘/j ozs and
is 20 inches long. He joins
a brother Matt 2. His
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Guy S. Montgomery
and T.W. and Lois Tomer-
lin of Mineral Wells.
Perrin High School
basketball teams participa-
ted in the Weatherford
Tournament over the
weekend. The Girls won
their First against Aledo
and lost the second to
Brock. The boys won
against Millsap and lost
to Lipan. Both teams will
participate in the Graford
Tournament Dec. 10 and II.
Perrin PTA will present
the Annual Christmas
program Thursday Dec. 16
at 7:30 in the school gym.
Public is invited to attend.
Perrin School will
dismiss for the holidays
Dec. 17 and begin again
Jan. 3.
Formal Tea Will
Honor Students
SUPPORT THE
BASKETBALL
TEAMS
It was recently announ-
ced that State Represem
tative-EIect Charles Finnell
of Hoiliday will be Master
of Ceremonies at the
Formal Tea presenting the
area contestants in the
National DAR Citizens
Contest. The competition,
which is based on Leader-
ship, Dependability,
Service, and Patriotism is
open to all qualified Seniors
(bov or girl) in accredited
public and private high
schools throught the
nation. The area presenta-
tions Tea will be held at
the Y.W.C.A. in Wichita
Falls on Saturday Dec. 11th
at 2:00 p.m.
Each area representative
receives a DAR Good
Citizens Pin and a certifi-
cate. The state winner
receives a State DAR Good
Citizens Pin and a $100.00
United States Bond Series
E or a scholarship of $75.00
to the college of his or her
choice. The DAR Good
Citizen and his or her
parents are invited to
attend the State Conference
and Pageant in Ft. Worth at
the Sheraton Hotel on
March 16. 1977 where they
will be honored. The
national winner receives a
$1000.00 scholarship, a
sterling silver Paul Revere
Bowl, and she or he is
invited to the Continental
Congress where he
she is introduced
exciting ceremonial p|
eantry.
Erma Gorman Barton,
Good Citizens Chairman
of the Major Francis Grice
Chapter of Wichita Falls
will be in charge of the
presentation.
The following repre-
sentatives who have been
chosen by their classmates
and faculty in this area
are Bowie, Dawn Fredrick-
son; Henrietta, Stacey
Edwards; Holliday, Paula
Bciglcv and Nocona, Barbi
Lowric.
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Attend the church of your choice every Sunday I
JACKSBORO CHURCHES
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
321 North 2nd Stmt
REV. ROY CARPENTER, Pastor
9:45--Teachers Prayer Meeting
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Sunday Morning Worship
6:00—Choir Practice
6:45—Christ Ambassadors
6:45—Children’s Church
7:30—Evangelistic Service
7:30—Wednesday-Family Night
(MisMonettes, Royal Rangers,
Bible Study) Thursday-Women’s
Missionary Concll.
BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Bowie and Jasper Streets, Jacksboro
REV. ARLON RAGSDALE, Pastor
9:45—Sunday School
11:00--Worship
6:00—Christ’s Ambassadors
7:00—Evening Service
7:09—Wednesday Prayer Meeting
MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN
AND FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
REV. JIM PINGLETON, Pastor
9:30—Christian Sunday School
10:00—Presbyterlal Sunday School
10:50--Morning Worship
5:00—Sunday Evening Youth Group
ST, MARY’S CATHOLIC
225 West CoUege, Jacksboro
REV. JIM MILLER, Pastor
9:15 a.m.
LIVE OAK BAPTIST
1014 Wichita Ave., Jacksboro
REV. DAVID A. BARCLAY, Pastor
9:45--Sunday School
11:00—Morning Worship
6:15—Training Union
7:30—Evening Service
7:30—Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting
SOUTHWEST BAPTIST
718 West Mesquite, Jacksboro
REV. JERRY SMITH, Pastor
9:45--Sunday School
11:00—Worship
6:30—Training Union
7:30--Evening Service
7:30—Wednesday Prayer Meeting
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
200 North Knox, Jacksboro
DR. GRAYSON C. TENNI30N, Pastor
9:45—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
5:00--Youth Instrumental Ensemble
5:30-Youth Choir
6:00--Ac teens
6:00—Children’s Choir
6:00—Church Training
7:00—Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
6:30—Teacher’s Meeting
7:00—Prayer Meeting
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
319 North Knox, Jacksboro
BILLY ROGERS, Pastor
10:00—Sunday School
ll:00-Worjhip
7:00—Prayer Meeting
7:00—Worship
7:00—'Wednesday Night Service
JESUS NAME CHURCH
Wedneeday-Saturday-SUnday
Sunday School-10:00 Sunday
Morning
INTERPRIZE BAPTIST CHURCH
BROOKS STREET
Services-Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Friday 7:00 p.m.
Sunday 7:00 p.m.
HAROLD E. MURPHY, Pastor
Everyone Invited
ANTIOCH BAPTIST
Phillips Street, Jacksboro
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST PERRIN CHURCHES
212 East Archer, Jacksboro
REV. DEAN GANN, Pastor
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Morsipg Worship
7:00—Evening Worship
7:00--Wednesday Night
Prayer Meeting
215 East Belknap, Jacksboro
PAUL McCLUNG, Minister
9:45—Sunday School
10:40—Worship Service
6:30—Evening Service
7:30—Wednesday Prayer Service
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
406 North Main, Jacksboro
REV. ELWOOD S. POORE, Pastor
MRS. ANDERSON SHAWVER, Choir Dlredctor
9:45—Church School
11:00—Worship
5:30—Jr. High UMYF
7:00—Evening Worship
Wednesday 7 p.m. Choir Practice
FREE WILL GOSPEL CHURCH
South 2nd, Jacksboro, Texas
Sun. 10 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST
Jasper and Jack Streets, Jacksboro
Alternate Speaker by local Brethern
and Visiting Ministers
10:30- -6:00—Lord’s Day Service
7 .-00--Thursday Services
MT. PISGAH METHODIST
East of Phillips Stmt, Jacksboro
REV. WILLIE DONNERSON, Pastor
11:00--Morning Worship
OAKLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH
5 Miles South of Shannon
10:00--Sunday School
7:00—Evening Service
7:00--Friday Night Service
2:00—Service each 1st Sunday
(Basket Lunch)
MOUNTAIN HOME MISSIONARY BAPTIST
a Graham Highway
REV. KENNETH RICHARDSON
10:00—Sunday School
11:00--Worship
7:00—Training Union
7:30—Evening Worship
7:30—Wednesday Prayer Service
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Perrin, Texas
CHARLIE BASSING, Minister
10:00—Sunday School
10:45—Worship
6:00—Evening Worship
7:00--Wednesday Night Service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Perrin, Texas
LARRY HANNAH, Pastor
9:45- Sunday School
10:55--Worship Service
6:00--Church Training
7:00—Worship Service
8:00—Wednesday Worship
PERRIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Perrin, Texas
REV. TOMMY TAYLOR, Pastor
Phone 798-2431
13:00—Sunday School
11:00—Morning Worship
6:00—Sunday P.M.C.A.'S
7:00—Evening Worship
7:30--Wednesday Evening
UNITED METHODIST
Perrin, Texas
DR. BERT JARVIS, Pastor
9:30—Worship Service
11:30—Sunday School
BRYSON CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
DENNIS BROTHERTON, Pastor
Bfyson, Texas
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
6:00—Evening Worship
7:00- -Wednesday Night Service
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bryson, Texas
TOM RIDGE, Minister
10:00—Sunday School
10:45—Worship
6:00--Evening Worship
7:00--Wednesday Night Service
UNITED METHODIST
Bryson, Texas
DR BERT JARVIS, Pastor
10:00--Sunday School
11:00—Worship Service
JERMYN BAPTIST CHURCH
Highway 199
NEIL G. THOMPSON, Pastor
10:00- -Sunday School
ll:00--Mornlng Worship
4:00--Church Training
4:45—Evening Worship
ANTELOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
Antelope, Texas
BR. WILL ASTON, Pastor
10:00—Sunday School
11:00—Worship
5:30--Training Union
6:30—Evening Worship
GIBTOWN BAPTIST
REV. RAYMOND WHITFIELD, Pastor
13:00--Sunday School
11;00—Worship
7:00—Evening Servicer
SQUAW MOUNTAIN
ASSEMBLY OF GOC
10:00—Sunday School
ll:00~WoMhip
6:00--Evening Worship
6:00--Wednesday Prayer Service
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Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1976, newspaper, December 6, 1976; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734943/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.