Archer County Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 2005 Page: 3 of 20
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Thursday, October 20, 2005 3
Thieoen - Brackeen
Jim & Jean Thigpen of
Temple have announced the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Jennifer Kay Thigpen to Chad
Everet Brackeen, both of Fort
Worth. The prospective groom is
the son of Ken & Kay Brackeen of
Wichita Falls and Jeff & Sherry
Fletcher of San Antonio and grand-
son of Donald & Frances Brackeen
of Holliday and Clayton &
Annabelle Franz of San Antonio.
The couple plan a February 4 wed-
ding at Green Oaks Wedding
Chapel in Arlington
(USPS 021977)
Periodical postage paid at Holliday, Texas 76366.
The Archer Advocate is published weekly on Wednesdays.
P.O. Box 444 • Holliday, Texas 76366 • (200 South Main Street)
940-586-0790 • fax 940-586-0826
E-mail: news@archeradvocate.com
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The Archer Advocate • P.O. Box 444 • Holliday Texas, 76366
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Publisher/Managing Editor: James H. Cooper
Co-Editor/'Advertising: Sherri Lewis
Office Manager: Charlotte Stevens
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Holliday Resident Presented with
Masonic Service Award
Fall Festival In
Holliday
The First United Methodist
Churches of Holliday and Dundee
are hosting a Fall Festival on Sat-
urday October 22nd from 9:00 - 4:00
at the First United Methodist
Church in Holliday. There will be a
variety of crafts, baked
goods, seasonal items, homemade
bath items, handmade Christmas
ornaments/decorations at much
more. Come enjoy lunch at the Tea
Room and musical
entertainment by Cornerstone.
There will be games for the kids -
and garage sale bingo. Join us for
a fun filled day and do some early
Christmas shopping.
Windthorst Fall
Festival
The Windthorst PTG would like to
announce the Annual Fall Festival
on October 22,2005.
The festival will be held
at the Windthorst Parish Hall and
will start at 7:00 pm and run till 10:00
pm. There will be games, food and
a raffle. Come in your scariest attire
and enter the costume contest.
Have your picture taken in the
haunted background. Everyone
is invited to join us for a ghostly
time.
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Holliday resident, Cletus Sell-
ers, was presented with his 50 Year
Masonic Service Award at Electra
Lodge No. 1067 on October 8,2005.
Making the presentation was John
G. Neason, representative of the
Grand Lodge of Texas. Mr. Sellers
joined the Masonic Lodge in 1955
These students make up the
2005-2006 student council for
Holliday Middle School. They are
elected by their peers and serve the
school by promoting leadership,
at Dundee Lodge No. 994 in
Holliday. When that lodge closed
in 2000, Mr. Sellers moved his mem-
bership to Electra Lodge No. 1067.
Mr. Sellers has served the lodge by
holding several offices of leadership
including two terms as Worshipful
Master of Electra Lodge.
scholarship, and service to the
school and community. They must
maintain a high scholastic average
and have exemplary citizenship.
Holliday Middle School
Student Council
Standing from left to right are Lauren Whitling, Kelcy Jackson, Nicki
Jones, Zachary Dickey, and Alyson Harbour. Kneeling from left to ight
are Bryce Davis, Joseph Dowd, Kelsey Hise, Rachel Bullard, and
JacobHardin. Sitting from left to right are Morgan Jolly, Paige
Lawson, Taylor Hill, Kelby Carver, Kyle Wilson, Paden Lemons, and
Thad Douglass. Lying in front is Shayne Schumann.
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Cooper, James H. Archer County Advocate (Holliday, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 2005, newspaper, October 20, 2005; Holliday, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth993708/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.