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Thornton Senior News

We were down a few in numbers this past week but hopefully, everyone is well and will be able to get their lunches. Bill and Elizabeth Neason were at the doctor’s office which seems to be what we Senior Citizens do a lot of these days. Hope all goes well with them. Those able to drop by for lunches were Joe and Betty Reynolds, Roger and Linda Watson, Hank and Elle Staniszewski, Gayla Lind, Earl Mask. Fonetta Simmons, Neennah German, Ann brown, Donna Lloyd, Janice Bilbrey, and myself. Hats off to Janice Bilbrey and her helpers, Donna Lloyd and Ann Brown each week for being at the church to hand out our food to everyone. Thank you goes out to Bush Fried Chicken for our cups, lids, and straws each week and to Texas Home Health for the masks and fountain pens.

Tom’s Topics

The Groesbeck Lions Club 22nd annual Groesbeck Lions Club Car Show was an overwhelming success. A record-setting 85 or more vehicles were entered into the show. Watch for story and photo in this week’s Journal.

Whispers of Kosse’s Past
Whispers of Kosse’s Past
Whispers of Kosse’s Past

Whispers of Kosse’s Past

Just east of Kosse on Highway 7, stands one of the oldest private residences in the city of Kosse. An imposing Victorian structure; that has captured the eyes and imaginations of untold numbers of residents and visitors alike; the Hearn- Gidden-Hunter House is one of the most striking and memorable early buildings that remain in Kosse.

Tom’s Topics

The COVID-19 situation is still with us. The number of COVID-19 cases in Limestone County and other nearby counties appears to have increased during the past week. Again, everyone is urged to wear a mask or facial covering of some type and wash your hands as often as possible!

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