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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 18

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The Gate TOesscnjer AND STAR-FORUM Sec. 3, Pg. 4 GatesviUe, Texas May 24. 1968 I'- Wednesday Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. We extend a cordial invitation to you to come and worship with us.

Dinner Honors Senior Gridsters A dinner honoring Gatesville High School's graduating football lettermen Mark Reeve, Bobby Cole, David Allen, Kenny Gaston, Bob Gillette, Charles Ivy, Doyce Wright, Stanley Kopec, Randy Vroman and Robert Brown and their dates was held last week at the Chateau Ville restaurant under the sponsorship of the dub, the high school's lettermen association. Other guests were the GHS coaches and their wives. LIVI OAK BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 3e and FM Read 107 Rev. Royce Christmas, pastor Sunday Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., morning worship service at 10:55 a.m., Training Union at 5:30 p.m., evening worship service at 6:30 p.m.

Over 10 million yeast cells are found on each ripe graje at the time of harvest. v4 Protect your home AGAINST TERMITES with Money Saving Jack Gunlock, head football coach, praised the seniors for their leadership in last fall's aw A ft HALES TO NOTE 50TH ANNIVERSARY JONESBORO STANDOUTS The best grade averages among Jonesboro High School's graduating seniors were owned by Sandra Watson, left, and Ruthann Wilhelm. Miss Wilhelm was the class valedictorian with a mark of 93.8. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herschel Wilhelm. Miss Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Watson, was salutatorian with a grade average of 93.5.

Photo by Carl Luker. 15 Jonesboro High School Seniors Awarded Diplomas in Tuesday Rites football comeback, which saw the club win its last four games and emerge with a 5-5 record. Graduating gridsters unable to attend the dinner were Jimmy Ferguson, Joe Pat Rainer and John Muegge. Also honored at the dinner were the senior managers Ronnie Taylor, Rhu-ben Weeks and Macky Don Speer. Coveite Killed In Vietnam War SFC Herbert Koliba, whose wife, Gloria, lives at 708 West Avenue in Copperas Cove, was killed by hostile action in Vietnam May 15.

The sergeant, serving with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, died from fragmentary wounds received in combat operations while in a military vehicle. Survivors include his wife and five children of Copperas Cove. Exclusive NEW PLAN of Complete Termite Protection with 12 Important Points D0NT WAIT-CALL TODAY FOI 6UAKANTHD PROTECTION daughtor-ln-law, Mrs. Modn Halo of Carlsbad. Married Juno 2, 1911, Mrs.

Halo was born and roared in Coryell County and is the former Miss Ellie Voazey. Mr. Hale was born in Arkansas and came to Coryell when nine years old. They have spent all thoir married life in the Levita area. All relatives and friends are invited to the open house.

Mr. and Mrs. Harva Hal of Uvita will honored on thoir 50th wadding a-nivoraary with an opon hous from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jwn 2, in th horn of thoir daughter, Mrs.

A. D. (Rod) Morgan of Lovita. Hosti will bo thoir children, Mrs. Morgan; Mr.

Otha Snider of San Angolo; Mr. Bobby Bock, Mra. Randy Moor and Mrs. Jorry Roborts of Gatosviil; and thoir Fifteen Jonesboro High School seniors received diplomas from Supt. P.

T. Lemmons Tuesday night when commence ment was held for the Class of 1968 in the JHS gymnasium. The commencement address was delivered by Bob Salter, state representative from Ga Charles Gilmore, Gary Morgan, Flanagan Nichols, Kenneth Pruitt, Larry Pruitt, Mildred Ray, Deloris Snider, Ray Som-merfeld, Anita Watson and Jeanne Weaver. Baccalaureate service for the class was held Sunday evening in the First Baptist Church of Jonesboro. Rev.

Harry Hunt delivered the sermon. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 902 Leon Street Sunday Sunday School at 10 a.m., worship service at 11 a.m. tesville. Other speakers on the program were Sandra Watson, CHURCH OF GOD State School Road James A. Fyfe, paster Sunday Sunday School each Sunday at 10 a.m.

Second through fifth Sundays, morning worship services at 11 am, evening services at 7 p.m. Thursday Bible study at 7:30 Miss Brooks Will Get BU Degree Miss Karon Nita Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brooks of Evant, will receive her bachelor of arts degree from Baylor University at commencement exercises slated for 10 a. m.

May 31 in the Heart O' Texas Coliseum in Waco. She was a 1964 honor graduate of Evant High SchooL White in Baylor, Miss Brooks has been a member of Alpha Chi, national honor society; Kappa Delta Pi, honor society for education majors; and Pi Alpha Lambda, social club. class salutatorian; Bobby Mur- PURMELA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Dwayne Martin, pastor Sunday Sunday Sch(xl at 10 a.m., morning worship service ry, class president; and Ruth ann Wilhelm, valedictorian. Others awarded diplomas were Sandra Allen, Earl Court at 11 a.m., Training Union at 6:45 p.m., evening worship service at 7:30 p.m.

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