Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1987 Page: 5 of 32
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People/Events
Girl Scouts busy
selling cookies
us Girl Stoui Cookie lime
again and its also Gnl Scouts'
15th birthday1 (iirl Scouts will be
taking orders lot cookies in the
Burleson area through Sundav
Feb 1
When (till Scouts participate
in the sale of (iirl Smut cookies,
they are providing then troops
with money lor troop activities
and themselves with incentives
lot individual choices smh as
lamping and national and local
(iirl Scout progiam events
Kiev are also participating in
troop planning and budgeting.
cooperation, sharing, and goal
setting The girls learn sound
business practices by money
handling, money management,
skills of dealing with the public
and safety practices.
Participation by Girl Scouts in
the cookie sale also develops
self-confidence and a sense of
responsibility and accountability
Best of all, participation in
cookie sales allows every Girl
Scout the opportunity to support
her troop regardless of her
family's economic status
The cookies being sold this
year include Scot Teas, Savan-
nahs (peanut butter). Thin Mints,
Golden Yangle Crackers (no
sugar). Hoedowns (peanut butter
on a vanilla wafer and covered in
chocolate), Jubilees (crispy, rich
chocolate and carmel lopped
with toasted coconut and choco-
late stripes), and back b\ popular
demand. Classic Cremes (vanilla
and chocolate sandwich)
Cookie orders can also be
placed by calling 738-5678 be-
tween Jan 12 and March 6. Girl
Scouts will delivei these cookies
between Feb 27 and Match 8.
Mills celebrate 50th
wedding anniversary
Mr and Mrs. William Tremon
Mills celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary on Tuesday,
Jan. 27 at their Crowley home
They were honored bv their
grandchildren Shelia Wood and
Tim Wood The honorees are the
parents of three daughters
Wanda Dreese of Willmington,
Calif. Fde/ibeth Ann Raymer of
Lancaster. Calif , and Shirley
Wood tdeceased)
The couple are natives of Fort
Worth. Mr Mills is a purple heart
veteran of World War IF He is a
retired refrigeration engineer of
FJarrold Ice. Riverside Ice, and
Shepherd Air Base Mrs, Mills is
the former Mary Ruth Smith and
she is a housewife.
Mr and Mrs. Mills have 12
grandchildren and eight great-
grandchildren
It s so shocking, it’s undescribable
It is verv hard to sav.
About whet bet ot not there are survivors.
But let’s continue to pray
--Jaymeg Reed Jr., 15
Burleton
TO MY SISTER JENNIFER SAIN
The months will seem long;
The weeks will pass slow;
But it takes time lor a miracle;
As this new life will grow.
Don't look at voursell as getting fatter.
Don't see yourself as a clod;
Look in the mirror and see someone beautiful;
For you carry a gilt from God (and Alan)
In this precious time, know that your loved
Don't he doubtful or lull id ntaybes
Just know this sister loves you
And is happy you're having a baby
—Robin Baker
Chelsey is
1 year old
Chelsev Taylor Culp celebrated
her first birthday with a party on
Dec 6, 1986 at the home of her
grandparents. Iron and Baibara
TUenge.
Hosting the birthday party was
her grandmother, Barbara and
mother, Cathy Culp.
Pink, lavender, and white
balloons were the centerpiece
Chelsey had a pink sailor bear
cake
Attending the birthday party
were Leon and Barbara TUenge
(grandparents), Mellie Tarpley
(great-grandmother), John and
Cuthy Culp (parents), Holly
TUenge (cousin), Rockey TUenge
(uncle). Diana TYammell, Brad
Thrnlry. Scott and Diane McDaniel,
and Jim and Sheila White
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Burleson Star, Thursday, January 29. 1987—5A
Couple plan March
ROBIN SECTS AND WILLIAM (TREY) POLSTER III
...wedding date set
Poetry Comer
TRUE TRAGEDY
I: was .( slim k lot the people who w lied it
It w.is leinhlc to see
It w.ts the most horrible thing m history
I hev had not .i ihaiiic to flee
Well ncvei forget this memorable dav
W hii h shouldn’t have had to come
1 hey II alwavs be lemembered —this day on.
While the moutneis will still hum
| hev spoke all dav about this true tragedy,
let it was so unexpected
Well continue to pray for the families
Of those who weie connected
Gist week, five new members
attended the Senior Citi/en
Resource Centet Come bv and
visit the center Ihe seniors are
involved in a vanetv of activities
If you are interested in eating
lunch at the centet please vail
295-6M 1 the dav before lot
reservations The meal losts
>1
On Tuesday Feb 3 an A ARP
meeting will be held at the
Resourie Centet ill the Fust
Christian Church. Nil SW
Johnson at 1 p til Iravts
Plumlee of All Saints Hospital
will present an informative talk
about medicare and supplemen-
tal insurance
Mav Rollins fiom Senior Ser-
vices will be visiting the center
cverv week to help with new pro-
giams and ideas
Blood pressure of seniors was
takeii last week and recorded in
Pie files Ihis will be a regular
monthly event Nurse Bette Nic-
kels will be available to assist
the seniors
Lvcrvonc enjoyed the good
food and fellowship at the
covered dish suppet White el-
ephant bingo was tun! Sweet Im-
aginations provided some baked
items and Winn Dixie sliced
the meat
Mew chapter formed
XI Nl Ml members voted to
start a new chapter ot Beta
Sigma Phi in Willow Park The
group is in the process ot gather-
ing names of prospective mem-
bers and making plans lot the
fust social
The meeting was held on Jan
20, 7 30 pm m the home of
Debbi Simpson Plans were
made for the annual Valentine
banquet to be held at Holiday
Inn South on Feb 14
Thcic was a pledge ritual for
new member Monica Neal
Members present were Kathie
Moss, Ginny Speyer, Linda Mon-
tgomery. Denise Parsley, Susan
Raley, Debbi Simpson, Monica
Neal, Vennette New. Linda Byrd,
Margaret Prewitt, and Tricia
Horn. Cake and punch was ser-
ved from a table decorated with
vellow roses.
The next scheduled meeting is
scheduled lor Feb 3, 8 pm , in
the home ot Vennette New
wedding at FUMC
Mi and Mic Gene Sects of Fort Worth announce the engagement
and appioadimg ngimagc of then daughter Rohm Renee to W tlbum
( bailee t hi v i Polstei III He is the son of Mi and Mrs William C
Poletei of 221 S F Newton l)i
I he wedding is planned lot 7 40 pm Match 21 111 Fust Lulled
Methodist Ctmiih iif Butleson
I lie In idi-el11 t gtaduated from F.ierman High Sc bool and the l n-
ivct s11v ot Ii'xas at Atlington She is cmplovcd as a personnel clerk
!'ii Bell Hein opici Ifei Italic e graduated fiom Bui leson High School
and Iaileton Stall ( mvcisitv He is a vocational agriculture teacher
at Atlington High School
Sidling Girl
Scout Cookies
Burleson resident Mozelle Kelly orders Girl Scout cookies from (1-
r) Kelli English and Shelly Summers. The girls are members of
Brownie Troop #2117. Girls Scouts In the Burleson area will he
taking orders through Sunday, Feb. 1. The cookies being sold are
Scot Teas, Savannahs, Thin Mints, Golden Yangle Crackers,
Hoedowns, Jubilees, and Classic Cremes.
CHELSEY CULP
...celebrates flret
MR AND MRS. WILLIAM TREMON MILLS
...50th wedding anniversary celebrated
Contest to be in July
The 1987 national scholarhip finals of America's Miss Chailn will
be held July 1-4 in Orlando, Fla Over $150,000 in scholarships,
prizes, and awards will be presented to students ages four
through 22.
Students will be grouped in five aa; categories, 4-6, 7-9,10-12, 13-
16. and 17-22. A Performing Arts cotgest will be held June 29 to pre-
sent a $1.000 cash award for "supers performance" in vocal, dance,
or instrument either solo, duet, orkroup, regardless of age.
Parents, teachers, and individuals iiterested in receiving more in-
formation on the upcoming 1987 national finals are asked to contact
Kathy Bailey, scholarship chairperson, P.0. Box 7246, Jacksonville.
N.C. 28540. State entrants age and address and enclose with inquiry a
long envelope addressed back to them with first class postage at-
tached for prompt replys and information Phone inquiries may call
Monday through Friday, 10 a m to 5 p.m EST, (919) 455-9643.
Senior Activities
Who's New
In The World
Of Babies
CRAIG ALAN STAFFORD
John Christopher Slatford Jr
is proud to announce the arrival
u! his new little brother Craig
Alan The proud parents® re John
(Jaek) and Trenna Stafford of
Burleson
C ratg arrived
at Fort Worth
Oslo >|\tthii
Ho-
spital on
L)ci
12. 1986
at
10 24 a in
He
weighed
10
pounds
and
1! 4 ouni es
and
was 20;:
in
dies m length
The babv bov is welcomed bv
maternal grandparents Mr and
Mrs Keith Sharpton of Mansfield
and Jem Holt ot Dallas Paternal
grandparents are Mi and Mis
John B Siatfurd of Burleson
Gteai-grandparents ate Mrs
Man Brvant of Fort Worth and
Mi and Mrs Chris ( Davis
ot Burleson
Craig was also welcomed bv
several aunts, uncles, and cou-
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Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1987, newspaper, January 29, 1987; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth761134/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.