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Early Voting ends Friday, Election day Tuesday

Early voting numbers have been low. As of Monday at 5 p.m. 170 people had voted early according to Limestone County Elections Administrator Jennifer Southard. At the time of press on Tuesday, an additional 44 people had voted for a total of 214. Early voting for the November 2 Constitutional Amendment Special Election began on Monday, October 18, and will end on October 29 at 5 p.m.

Jonathan Hardin Chapter D.A.R. holds Meeting for October
Jonathan Hardin Chapter D.A.R. holds Meeting for October

Jonathan Hardin Chapter D.A.R. holds Meeting for October

Jonathan Hardin Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution met in the conference room of the Gibbs Memorial Library in Mexia on Wednesday, October 13th. The meeting was called to order by Treasurer, Diane Pullin who stepped in for Madam Regent, Nancy McSwane. The invocation was given by Pat Wiggens who stepped in for Chaplain, Marsha Black. The DAR ritual was led by Diane Pullin, followed by the pledge to the American and Texas flags, led by Beth Harrison and Beverly Jones followed by the reading of the President General’s message read by Diane Pullin. First time guests Kim Devine, Michelle Gonzales and Helen Oakes were introduced by Registrar Patti Gauntt. Ms. Gauntt then introduced and inducted new member Spring Lefevre-Johnson. Committee reports were given by Pam Stuver, Beverly Jones, Carol Ann Biggars, Louise Martin, Diane Pullin and Gayle Carpenter. Diane Pullin spoke about the USO Bob Hope Legacy Program reminding members that they can order books through Amazon. These books will be sent to children whose parents are overseas. William Shelton works for Thrift Books as Regional Director of operations. They are donating 1000 books worth $10,000. Gayle Carpenter reported about the chapter’s service project for this month for Service to America being the local food bank. The chapter helped to sort and deliver food to 141 seniors this month.

Bootcamp for Young Marines planned for November 6

Boot camp for new Navasota Valley Young Marines starts November 6th. Ages 8 thru graduation of High School are welcome to join. Young Marines help our kids learn the importance of giving back to our community, learning to be good leaders, and having selfdiscipline. Most importantly they learn how to treat our veterans with the respect they deserve. Contact Michelle Mullinnix for more details at 254-645-0125.

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