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Sweetwater Reporter
Friday, April 9, 2010 ■ Page 3
Obituaries
BEN GERON MONROE
Ben Geron Monroe, age 94, of Sweetwater, died
Wednesday, April 7, 2010, at Rolling Plains Memorial
Hospital in Sweetwater.
Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, April
10, 2010, at Cate-Spencer & Trent Funeral Home Chapel
with Rev. Howell Martin Officiating. Interment will fol-
low at Sweetwater Cemetery. Arrangements are under the
direction of Cate-Spencer & Trent Funeral Home.
Family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday,
April 9, 2010, from 6-7:30 p.m.
Green
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number of plastic and paper bags it uses, by encouraging cus-
tomers to use one of several eco-friendly designed reusable
bags available in all stores. Every time a customer brings in a
reusable bag when they shop, they receive .5 off per bag from
their total shopping bill. To date, the company has paid out
over $120,000 to customers for their bag re-use.
"Going forward, we will only continue to grow and to
mature in our level of social and environmental responsibil-
ity," said Rick Rayford, Brookshire's president and CEO. "We
want to integrate an awareness of the greater world around
us and its betterment into every aspect of our company."
About BGC
Since 1928, Brookshire Grocery Co. has operated on the
principle of putting people first— customers and employees.
Known for friendly service, clean stores and strong commu-
nity support, BGC operates 151 stores in three states— Texas,
Louisiana and Arkansas— with three distribution centers
and seven manufacturing facilities. For more information,
visit www.brookshires.com and www.superifoods.com.
Aglow
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Latvia, Europe, Canada and Philippines. Zidermanis is a
gifted speaker, conducting monthly Bible studies, church
conferences and ladies retreats. She was introduced to
Aglow in 1974, where she served as praise and worship
leader, vice president, president, vice president of outreach,
and Heart of Texas President.
Throughout her life, Zidermanis has experienced much
heartache, but has found her Heavenly Father to be stead-
fast and faithful. He has anointed her to move in prophetic
word of knowledge and gifts of healing. She carries a mantle
of wisdom and knowledge. Her passion for Jesus is best
know through her ability to portray Christ's love when she
gives you a hug ... you feel like you've been hugged by Him.
Vera's heart is to encourage. She desires to see women
realize their full potential in Christ and become victorious
children of God.
Praise and worship is led by Alan and Noreen Carson.
OAP
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house belongs to Flo Owens (Carlee Harrell) who lives there
with her two awakening young daughters, Madge (Shelby
Ezzell) and Millie (Laura Duclos). The other house belongs
to Helen Potts (Angela Ware), who lives with her elderly and
invalid mother. Flo has an old maid school teacher boarder
(Emily Richardson) who often "does lunch" with her fellow
teachers Irma Kronkite (Hannah Weems) and Christine
Schoendwalder (Kathleen Campbell) and "keeps company"
with the local dime store owner Howard Bevans (David
Ware). Flo dreams of marrying Madge off to the town hero,
Alan Seymour (Caleb Hatfield). Into this atmosphere comes a
young man named Hal Carter (Cody Hazard), whose animal
vitality upsets the entire group.
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from Jean Morrow and Kristen Martinez. The backstage
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Dance to benefit
Guadalupana Society
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church will be hosting Conjunto Mi Gusto, live at the Knight of Columbus Hall.
They will be performing on Saturday, April 17, and tickets will be sold for $10, per person.
The money from the concert will benefit the Guadalupana Society. The society is made up of a group of ladies
that help in different areas of the community, such as scholarships for high school students. The church com-
munity likes to keep a strong link with the community.
Tickets can be purchased at the door, the night of the concert. The Knights of Columbus hall is located at 1500
Cypress Street.
Mailed marijuana: prison
for ex-TX postal worker
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A now-former postal
worker in south Texas must serve nearly five years in
federal prison over a marijuana by mail scheme.
U.S. Attorney Jose Angel Moreno says 45-year-old
Eva Zamora of San Benito was arrested last August.
Zamora in November pleaded guilty to conspiracy to
possess with intent to distribute more than 100 kilo-
grams of marijuana.
She was sentenced Thursday in Brownsville to 57
months in prison.
Investigators say 16 parcels processed by Zamora
were seized by post office personnel. She was \ideotaped
processing 57 similar packages, each with about 20
pounds of marijuana.
Two co-defendants who pleaded guilty also were sen-
tenced to prison on Thursday.
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 124, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 2010, newspaper, April 9, 2010; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth229135/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.