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• Enjoy a cup of coffee and a word of praise in the Upper Room, on 531 Gibson Road, every Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. It is a very informal meeting.
• Crescent Heights Baptist Church will serve food to the community every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information call the church at 903-675-3904 or 903-425-8223.
Friday, March 19
• First United Methodist Church, on State Highway 31, in Murchison will host the Murchison Methodist Women’s annual Spring Auction and Spaghetti Supper beginning at 6 p.m. The event will include a free dinner, a baked goods and crafts auction and door prizes. Proceeds will go towards projects sponsored by the women. For more information call the church at 903-469-3780.
Friday-Saturday, March 19-20
• Calvary Baptist Church, on 20211 State Highway 274, in Kemp, will hold its sixth annual Quilt Show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The entry fee to display a quilt is $5 per quilt. Admission to the event is $3. Quilts must be delivered to the church by March 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the church’s mission ministries. For more information call Erlene Ball at 903-498-5083 or Darlene Frankum at 903-498-6067.
Saturday, March 20
• The men of Lake Athens Baptist Church will host a Men's Prayer Breakfast in the gym at 7 a.m. This breakfast is held every third Saturday of each month. For more information call the church office at 903-675-4008.
• The music ministry of Antioch Baptist Church, on East Royall Boulevard, in Malakoff, will host a pre-anniversary musical honoring Pastor Carl and First Lady Minister Roslyn Woodard at 7 p.m. All choirs, soloists, mime teams and praise teams are asked to bring a selection. For more information call Vannitta Dawson at 903-288-8582, Minister Zack Jackson at 903-467-8116 or Deneicia Jackson at 903-275-7817.
Sunday, March 21
• Antioch Baptist Church, on East Royall Boulevard, in Malakoff, will honor its Pastor Carl and First Lady Minister Roslyn Woodard at 3:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Pastor Corey Jenkins and the Cedar Fork Baptist Church, Trinidad. Everyone is welcome.
• The Court of Calan will celebrate its annual Thanksgiving service at New Hope Corinth Church, in Malakoff at 3 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Tommy Starks.
Friday-Sunday,
March 26-28
• Lake Palestine United Methodist Church will present the Outdoor Passion Play at the Amphitheater on the Lake, on 2889 Farm-to-Market 315 South, at 7 p.m. Admission is free and attendees are asked to bring canned goods for East Texas Food Bank. For more information go to www.passionjesus.com or call 903 849 2379.
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Geeslin under fire
Henderson County Attorney Clint Davis, has asked the Texas Rangers to look into a complaint filed against Precinct 4 County Commissioner Ken Geeslin by one of his employees.
Three witnesses agree that a verbal altercation occurred at the precinct barn on Jan. 11. -
Early planning!
It was June 19, 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed by President Abraham Lincoln. A ship pulled into the Galveston port and Major Gen. Gordon Granger reads Orders, No. 3 to the people of Galveston.
“The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of personal rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and hired labor. The freed men are advised to remain quietly at their present homes and work for wages. They are informed that they will not be allowed to collect at military posts and that they will not be supported in idleness either there or elsewhere.”
With the reading of this order, slavery was ended in Texas, and Juneteenth was created. -
Remembering Pastor Lusk
Henry Lusk was a man who sold hardware during the week, and preached about the carpenter of Nazareth on Sundays.
Lusk died Wednesday after a bout with cancer. He had pastored the Athens Church of God for about 6-1/2 years, and was manager of Athens Lumber and Supply for 29 years. Church members remembered him Friday as a energetic Bible preacher and caring pastor. -
Athens Rotary Club presents grants for public service
The Athens Rotary Club presented grants to several organizations for their public service, Thursday. Pictured, left to right are club members and representatives of the organizations recognized. They are: Doug Scala, Rotary; Debbie Zea, Meals on Wheels; Mark Roberts, Henderson County Performing Arts Center; Ray Talbot, Labor of Love; Kathleen Lilly, Cain Foundation; Jean Riggs, Cain Center; Charla Hendrix, Leslie Saunders, Sarah Grey, Athens Independent School District; Carol Morton, Keep Athens Beautiful; Robert Nelson; Karen Whitton, Food Pantry; and Kyle Rocha, Cain Center.
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Murder’s conviction affirmed by the Court of Appeals
The Twelfth Court of Appeals in Tyler this week affirmed James Arlie Hampton’s murder conviction from December of 2010.
Hampton was convicted, and sentenced to life in prison by a Henderson County jury for the murder of Corey David, who had been a guest in Hampton’s home. -
Airport Board discusses Loop 7 sign
The Athens Airport Advisory Board held a preliminary discussion on putting up a sign on Loop 7 at a regular session, Thursday.
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Beloved teacher Oglesby dies suddenly
An Athens Middle School teacher who died Wednesday from a recent illness cared about his craft, and the 8th graders he taught.
Thomas Oglesby, 64, taught in the Athens Independent School District for more than 20 years. He specialized in language arts, and even did a little coaching on the side. -
Athens Rotary tenders grants
The Athens Rotary Club gave grants to several organizations, Thursday, in recognition of community service.
Robert Nelson presided over the presentation of gifts ranging from $500 to $1,500 to help the groups in their services which included endeavors like feeding the hungry, home improvement and community theater. -
Deputies answer call for stolen copper from Oncor in Mabank
MABANK — Henderson County Sheriff’s Department officers answered another call on Jan. 26 concerning the theft of still more copper wire, this time from Oncor at 13680 County Road 2925 in this community.
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Man, woman arrested for burglary north of Murchison
Henderson County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a call reporting trespassing on property north of Murchison Wednesday. The deputies arrested a man and a woman for burglary.
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