Genealogical society meeting
For the June 9th meeting C.C.G.S.’s meeting, Vice President Louella Vernon will talk about the various surnames our members are researching and the many different spellings and changes of these surnames.
For the June 9th meeting C.C.G.S.’s meeting, Vice President Louella Vernon will talk about the various surnames our members are researching and the many different spellings and changes of these surnames.
Courtney Allen from H Bar C Meat Market was the guest speaker at the Lions Club program meeting. Pictured L to R: Amanda Jackson, Jim Christian, Courtney Allen, Billy Hensley, and Stuart Smith. Courtesy photo
Each year the Trammel’s Trace Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution solicits nominations from Cass County teachers in order to choose students who best exemplify characteristics of leadership, dependability, and patriotism.
Is this a dream? I walked through the front door, blinked to clear my eyes and there’s chocolate everywhere. I blinked again. Look there’s Hershey’s over there, a big pile on that table; M&Ms, Milky Ways and Snickers, there’s brownies and fudge. WOW. Are you kidding me? Have I gone to Heaven? Wait, look there’s a chocolate fountain! It IS heaven! Some of this looks homemade but over there, I think that’s store bought, it’s packaged! Where am I? Pinching myself, I come back to reality as a friendly greeter, actually a real “Friend of the Library” says, “welcome to the Chocolate Party, you’re at the Atlanta Public Library and it’s June 23rd at 5:00 p.m. We’re finished at 7:00. I hope you ate dinner because all we have here is chocolate…and fun!”
Spencer Shelton. son of Nelson Shelton and Fannie Sadler Shelton, was born in Lincoln County, North Carolina, died near Hughes Springs in Cass County, Texas at the home of his son, George R. Shelton, on 01 Feb 1902. Spencer had moved his family from North Carolina to Cass County in 1855.
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