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77th Year No. 46 817-246-2473 7820 Wyatt Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76108 suburban-newspapers.com November 16, 2017 Tim Terry, Post Commander Bill Wetmore, Susan Ashton, Harold Vester, Pixie Wetmore, Dollie Norton, Betty Heedley, Kaegan Novick, Samantha Terry, Shay Kuehner and members of the BMHS JROTC at the Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 11. Benbrook Middle High School JROTC with American Legion Post 297 members at the Veterans Day celebration. The annual Fort Worth Veterans Day parade was held on Saturday, Nov. 11. As a sponsor of the Benbrook Middle High School (continued on page 6) WHHS and BMHS Juniors and Seniors Recognized by FWISD Superintendent A ceremony was held on Monday, Nov. 6 to recognize juniors and seniors at Western Hills High School and Benbrook Middle High School. A Superintendent Scholar is a merit honoree (semifinalist, commended or minority students), an AP Scholar (students who scored 3 or higher on at least three AP exams), a Dual Credit Scholar, a Hispanic Scholar, African American Scholar or an International Baccalaureate Scholar as determined by the College Board and Fort Worth ISD. To qualify and be honored as an Academic Letter sweatshirt recipient, juniors have maintained a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.8 or higher throughout their fresh- man and sophomore year. The ceremony will be held on Thursday, Dec. 7 at Wilkerson-Greines Activity Center in Fort Worth. Western Hills Superintendent Scholars recognized were: Garrett Robbins, Leslie Zuniga, Jamie Hervert, Kenya Arevalo, Zakarius Ausama, Courtney Belisle, Juan Borunda, Lorna Brabin, Kaylee Chiessa, Gererdo Garza, Ayan Ismail, Lorin Joiner, Bradi Ledbetter, Rebecca Lindamood, Arianna Martinez, Michele Parks, Jacob Radford, Kristen Tetzlaff and Princes Vargas. Benbrook Middle High School Inaugural Superintendent Scholars were: Alejandra Arevalo, Natalie Jaecks, Autumn Lanning, Alexandria McCarthy, Logan Rogers, Hudson Samons and Taylor Snider. Western Hills High School sweatshirt recipients were: Abigael Cecilia Mae Allen, Venyelys Mairanis Ayala Rivera, Yana Begma, Jacqueline Bonilla, Andrea Jakelin Botello, Yimi D Bravo, Tam Bui, Yessenia Carrillo, America Paola Castillo, Colleen Grace Dennis, Kylee Marie Figueroa, Haydee P Fuentes, Esmeralda Guadalupe Garcia Cota, Arion Briyel Gaye, Anjelica Gonzales, Katy Nicole Hajicek, Kaylee Rose Hayes, Sean Anthony Hiller, Elizabeth Rebecca Holmes, Vic'Tayonessia Raizeona Johnson, Rebecca Paige Joines, Evan Vincent Lawrence, Joi'kesha Doris Jean Long Lawrence, Amanda Ruth McKesson, Jasmin I Mejia, Jennifer Anne Mellendorf, Amadeo Mendoza Paredes, Brisa Nava, Serena Thao-Nhi Nguyen, Catherine Carlene Presley, Michael Matthew Purvis, Bailey Anne Robinson, Erik Rodriguez, Guadalupe Romero, Lindsey Melanie Salgado, Julian Anthony Santiago, Justin Michael Santos, Danielle M Savage, Emma Katheryn Schreiner, Aidan Trinidad Singleton, Salome Emmanuel Stallworth, Amanda Michelle Taylor, Angel F Valdez, Alejandra Velazquez De Leon, Edgar A Velazquez, Judah Eli Villarreal, Perla Coral Villegas, Tyshja'ne Marie West and Adrienne Lewis Williams. BMHS Academic sweatshirt recipients were: Fjolla Avdyli, Davis Benton, Mercedes Blanchard, Lauren Boyd, Alexander Carrasco, Riley Carroll, Elena Cruce, Nathan Daniels, K. Mitchell Davis, Sarah Doubleday, Innis Daniel Escobedo-Larreta, Vanessa Espinoza, Abigail Ezmerlian, Addison Ford, Kathleen Gill-Floyd, Kyle Guimarin, Aryaun Handy, Kelly Hernandez, Elyssa Hernandez, Julia Hunnell, Elizabeth Isaacs, Halee Jones, Isaiah Kennedy, Sydney Kilgore, Ajay Kumar, Daxi Leewright, Ehren Lewis, Payton Lucas, Connor Macadam, Monte Martin III, Julie Martin, Payton Mason, Kylie Mason, Sheradin McWhorter, Laura Medina, Robert Kade Moore, Hannah Myetich, Jacob Parker, Valerie Rangel, Bryce Rasbeary, Kathleen Revalee, Mya Rico, Alyssa Sanchez, Meagan Sanders, Kaley Sandquist, Kayla Short, Virginia Sims, Mason Thievoldt, Amiya Thompson, Kaitlyn Van Zandt, Jacob Wallis, Matthew Walls, Gabriel Washington and Leilani Wilkinson. Veterans Day Parade and Luncheon with American Legion Post 297 by Denise Honeycutt

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77th Year No. 46 817-246-2473 7820 Wyatt Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76108 suburban-newspapers.com November 16, 2017

Tim Terry, Post Commander Bill Wetmore, Susan Ashton, Harold Vester,Pixie Wetmore, Dollie Norton, Betty Heedley, Kaegan Novick, Samantha Terry,Shay Kuehner and members of the BMHS JROTC at the Veterans Day Parade onSaturday, Nov. 11.

Benbrook Middle High School JROTC with American Legion Post 297members at the Veterans Day celebration.

The annual Fort Worth Veterans Day parade was held on Saturday, Nov. 11. Asa sponsor of the Benbrook Middle High School (continued on page 6)

WHHS and BMHS Juniorsand Seniors Recognized byFWISD Superintendent A ceremony was held on Monday, Nov. 6 to recognize juniors and seniors atWestern Hills High School and Benbrook Middle High School. A SuperintendentScholar is a merit honoree (semifinalist, commended or minority students), an APScholar (students who scored 3 or higher on at least three AP exams), a Dual CreditScholar, a Hispanic Scholar, African American Scholar or an InternationalBaccalaureate Scholar as determined by the College Board and Fort Worth ISD. To qualify and be honored as an Academic Letter sweatshirt recipient, juniorshave maintained a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.8 or higher throughout their fresh-man and sophomore year. The ceremony will be held on Thursday, Dec. 7 atWilkerson-Greines Activity Center in Fort Worth. Western Hills Superintendent Scholars recognized were: Garrett Robbins,Leslie Zuniga, Jamie Hervert, Kenya Arevalo, Zakarius Ausama, Courtney Belisle,Juan Borunda, Lorna Brabin, Kaylee Chiessa, Gererdo Garza, Ayan Ismail, LorinJoiner, Bradi Ledbetter, Rebecca Lindamood, Arianna Martinez, Michele Parks,Jacob Radford, Kristen Tetzlaff and Princes Vargas. Benbrook Middle High School Inaugural Superintendent Scholars were:Alejandra Arevalo, Natalie Jaecks, Autumn Lanning, Alexandria McCarthy, LoganRogers, Hudson Samons and Taylor Snider. Western Hills High School sweatshirt recipients were: Abigael Cecilia MaeAllen, Venyelys Mairanis Ayala Rivera, Yana Begma, Jacqueline Bonilla, AndreaJakelin Botello, Yimi D Bravo, Tam Bui, Yessenia Carrillo, America PaolaCastillo, Colleen Grace Dennis, Kylee Marie Figueroa, Haydee P Fuentes,Esmeralda Guadalupe Garcia Cota, Arion Briyel Gaye, Anjelica Gonzales, KatyNicole Hajicek, Kaylee Rose Hayes, Sean Anthony Hiller, Elizabeth RebeccaHolmes, Vic'Tayonessia Raizeona Johnson, Rebecca Paige Joines, Evan VincentLawrence, Joi'kesha Doris Jean Long Lawrence, Amanda Ruth McKesson, JasminI Mejia, Jennifer Anne Mellendorf, Amadeo Mendoza Paredes, Brisa Nava, SerenaThao-Nhi Nguyen, Catherine Carlene Presley, Michael Matthew Purvis, BaileyAnne Robinson, Erik Rodriguez, Guadalupe Romero, Lindsey Melanie Salgado,Julian Anthony Santiago, Justin Michael Santos, Danielle M Savage, EmmaKatheryn Schreiner, Aidan Trinidad Singleton, Salome Emmanuel Stallworth,Amanda Michelle Taylor, Angel F Valdez, Alejandra Velazquez De Leon, Edgar AVelazquez, Judah Eli Villarreal, Perla Coral Villegas, Tyshja'ne Marie West andAdrienne Lewis Williams. BMHS Academic sweatshirt recipients were: Fjolla Avdyli, Davis Benton,Mercedes Blanchard, Lauren Boyd, Alexander Carrasco, Riley Carroll, ElenaCruce, Nathan Daniels, K. Mitchell Davis, Sarah Doubleday, Innis DanielEscobedo-Larreta, Vanessa Espinoza, Abigail Ezmerlian, Addison Ford, KathleenGill-Floyd, Kyle Guimarin, Aryaun Handy, Kelly Hernandez, Elyssa Hernandez,Julia Hunnell, Elizabeth Isaacs, Halee Jones, Isaiah Kennedy, Sydney Kilgore, AjayKumar, Daxi Leewright, Ehren Lewis, Payton Lucas, Connor Macadam, MonteMartin III, Julie Martin, Payton Mason, Kylie Mason, Sheradin McWhorter, LauraMedina, Robert Kade Moore, Hannah Myetich, Jacob Parker, Valerie Rangel, BryceRasbeary, Kathleen Revalee, Mya Rico, Alyssa Sanchez, Meagan Sanders, KaleySandquist, Kayla Short, Virginia Sims, Mason Thievoldt, Amiya Thompson,Kaitlyn Van Zandt, Jacob Wallis, Matthew Walls, Gabriel Washington and LeilaniWilkinson.

Veterans Day Parade andLuncheon with AmericanLegion Post 297 by Denise Honeycutt

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Obituaries

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Keith Duane Corley

Keith Duane Corley, 82, passed into the arms of theLord on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017, in Fort Worth. Funeral serv-ices were 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 10 at Trinity BaptistChurch, 620 Churchill Rd. Fort Worth. Interment was atGreenwood Memorial Park. Visitation was 5 to 7 p.m. onThursday, Nov. 9 at Greenwood. Keith was born on Feb. 25, 1935. He spent part of hischildhood in Weaver, Texas living with his aunt and uncle,followed by a time in Dallas. He went to Howard PayneUniversity, earned his degree in Biblical Studies andpreached part time in several small churches. An avid busi-ness man, Keith invested his time and work ethic in severalbusiness ventures, including a laundry mat, working on theGeneral Dynamics flight line and various other odd jobsbefore deciding on his permanent career as an insuranceagent for Farmers. He married his lovely wife, Edith FerrellSept. 2, 1960, after 2 1/2 months of courtship. Keith, also known as “Pepaw” or “Pepop,” he is sur-vived by his wife, Edith of River Oaks; children, MarkCorley and wife, Sherry of Arlington, Joel Corley and com-panion, Amy Greenlief of Redmond, Wash., Angela Willisand husband, Tim of Spokane, Wash., and Chris Corley ofRiver Oaks and wife, Melody of Aledo; beloved grandchil-dren, Tiffany Killblane and husband, Chad of Mulvane,Kan., Zachary Corley of Denton, Stephen Corley and wife,Susan of Arlington, Shiloh Corley and fiance, JustinHolland of Seven Points, Ian, Jordan and Liam Willis ofSpokane, Wash., Jacob Hofeldt and Evan Corley of Aledo;and three great-grandchildren.

Ernest Edwin “Ernie” Maston

Ernest Edwin "Ernie" Maston, 71, passed away peace-fully surrounded by family and friends on Saturday, Nov. 4,2017. Ernie was born on Feb. 21, 1946, to Edwin and MattieElla Maston in Mercedes. He graduated from La Feria HighSchool in 1964, and proudly served in the U.S. Navy from1964 to 1969. Ernie worked in commercial engineering forover 34 years. He enjoyed spending time at the duck pond feeding theducks and squirrels and going to the NHRA drag races inEnnis. Ernie could make a really good pecan pie that wasloved by many. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers,Kenneth Kerr Maston, Richard Ray Maston and an infantbrother. Survivors are: daughter, Misty Williams and hus-band, Mike; and many loving family members and friends.

David Mitchell Miner

David Mitchell Miner, 56, of Buda, passed away onWednesday, November 8, 2017, in St. Francis MedicalCenter, Peoria, due to a pulmonary embolism. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. on Wednesday,Nov. 15 in the Chapel of The Fiocchi-Jensen Funeral Home,Princeton, with Deacon John Murphy officiating. Privateinterment will be held at a later date. His family receivedfriends from 1 p.m. until the time of services Wednesday inthe funeral home. Private online condolences may be left forthe family at www.FiocchiFuneralHomes.com. David was born on April 14, 1961in Fort Worth, Texas,to Mitchell and Bettie (Robinson) Miner. He had worked atL.W. Schneider. He married Cara Balensiefen on October15, 2005 in Buda. He is survived by: his wife, Cara Miner of Buda; hisparents, Mitchell and Bettie Miner of Fort Worth, Texas; histwo daughters, Heather (Christina) Miner of Grand Prairie,Texas, and Miranda Miner of Tempe, Arizona; four grand-children; his sister, Sherrie (Randy) Armstrong of FortWorth, Texas; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents.

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Obituaries

Fieldon “Wayne” McNutt

Fieldon “Wayne” McNutt, 71 passed from this Earth onOctober 24, 2017. A wonderful Celebration of Life was heldat his daughter’s home in Seymour, Texas on October 27,2017. Wayne was a hard worker and worked for many yearsin the grocery industry for companies like Albertsons,Skaggs, Bryan Foods and White Settlement Buddy’s gro-cery. He also started up a convenience store in Utah and suc-cessfully sold the store two years later. Wayne enjoyed thelife of an independent truck driver before retiring in 2007.He often spoke of his travels and pride for having visited ortraveled to almost all 50 states! During his retirement, heenjoyed lots of leisure time with his dogs, spending timewith family, watching the stock market, politics, lake timeand even traveled to Alaska twice. We were blessed to learn many valuable lessons fromWayne during his 71 years, among them: Plan your workand work your plan! You can’t fix stupid! You can’t improveperfect. Prior planning prevents p!&%# poor performance.Also, if I told you a goose could pull a wagon-hook’em up!Wayne would want it known that he lived life exactly by hisown rules and he was perfectly happy, thank you very much!He was brave, he was stubborn, he refused to follow doc-tors’ orders and raised hell for more than seven decades. Heenjoyed a good cocktail, a good steak, his beloved dogs andthe love of family and friends. Wayne was extremely proudof his three daughters. To say Daddy Wayne will be missedis an understatement. The absence of his big giant presencein this life with his deep commanding voice that could saysuch loving words will leave a space that cannot be filled. Wayne will be missed by the many people who knewhim and especially by his three loving daughters Kim andBryan Clark of New Mexico, Sandra Holden of Seymour,TX , and Jennifer and Chad Feucht of Wisconsin and hisstep son, Harold and wife, Billie Sneed of Fort Worth, TX,His dear sisters Judy Beaty of Azle and Betty Petrek of FortWorth. Grandpa Wayne will be missed by his 8 grandchil-dren and 4 great grandchildren. Wayne is preceded in death by his wife, Mable Sneed,his parents, Helen and Fieldon McNutt, his sister Brendaand his brother Leon. The family would like to thank thelovely professionals at Seymour hospital who cared forWayne. Donations in Wayne’s honor can be made to Mealson Wheels of Seymour, TX, OR Seymour HospitalFoundation, http://www.seymourhospital.com/seymour-hospital-foundation

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Cecile Fox McKenzie

Cecile Fox McKenzie passed away peacefully onTuesday, November 7, 2017. She was a vibrant 106 yearsold. Service was 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov.13 at SouthcliffBaptist Church 4100 SW Loop 820, Fort Worth. Visitationwas at Laurel Land Funeral Home. Cecile was born to William Roscoe Hodgson Fox andMinnie Fredonia Cannon Fox on October 19, 1911, in FortWorth. Cecile graduated from Central High (now Paschal)in 1928 then earned her BA in History from TCU in 1932.She played ukelele in two string bands at the WhiteSettlement Senior Center. These bands provided entertain-ment for area retirement centers and nursing homes. Cecilewas a lifelong resident of Fort Worth and a long-time mem-ber of Southcliff Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by her husband of 59 years,James Randolph “J.R.” McKenzie and daughter-in-law,Sandra Jean Lancaster McKenzie. She is survived by her son, James Randolph “Randy”McKenzie, Jr., of Rockwall, TX; grandchildren WallaceRandolph McKenzie, JD, and wife, Meilynne RobinetteMcKenzie, of Sacramento, CA; Dr. Kathryn McKenzieKnight and husband, Michael David Knight, of Royse City,TX; and Deborah McKenzie Abbott and husband, Dr.Dennis Michael Abbott, of Dallas, TX. Cecile is also sur-vived by ten great grandchildren, Emily Reagan McKenzie,Sarah Jean Knight, James Michael Abbott, Hannah ReaKnight, Meghan Lynne McKenzie, Amelia LaurenMcKenzie, Andrew Randolph Abbott, Lydia KathrynKnight, Julia McKenzie Knight and Martha Susanna LynKnight. Cecile will be missed by all, especially her manyfriends who knew her to be such a sweet lady.

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Thomas William "Bill or T.W." McKee went to his heav-enly home on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 11 inGreenwood Chapel with interment at Mountain PeakCemetery in Midlothian, Texas. Thomas was born to Mary Helen Couch and WilliamErnest McKee in Ferris, Texas. He fondly recalled riding hishorse into the city of Waxahachie to obtain his driver’slicense and social security card. A member of the 4H Club inschool, McKee showed pigs which earned him a trip to theWorld's Fair in Chicago. He graduated from WaxahachieHigh School in 1938. In 1939, he joined the CCC and was active in theirretirement group. In 1941, he married Mildred Hollabaugh.They moved to Burbank, Calif., where he worked as anAircraft Assembler for Lockheed. While living in California,he enjoyed horseback riding with Jay Silverheels (Tonto) ofthe Lone Ranger television series. He was inducted into the Army in March of 1944 serv-ing in WWII as an antitank gunner crewman with CompanyM 180th Infantry Regiment, the 14th Armored Division. Hesaw action in the Rhineland and Central Europe where hisunit, The Liberators, helped liberate a German Concentrationcamp. He was released from the Army in 1945 and returnedto Texas to work once again for GeneralDynamics/Lockheed. He retired in 1984 after 39 years. He was preceded in death by Mildred, his wife of 67years; and son, Larry. Bill was a loving, caring man that showed what it meansto work hard and love his family. Survivors are: his son, Tom and wife, Kathie ofRichmond, Va.; daughter, Robbie (Warner) and husband,Richard of Abilene; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchil-dren; a great-great grandson; and a great-great-granddaugh-ter due in February 2018.

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if possible, but there will be a few extra mats availablefor those can’t provide their own. On Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 6 p.m., adults with priorcalligraphy experience are invited to practice and brushup on their skills with the help of a highly experiencedinstructor. Attendees should bring their own calligraphypens. Our instructor recommends Speedball 2mm felttip pens. Space in the classes is limited, so please callthe library at 817-249-6632 or stop by in person to reg-ister. On Thursday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m., kids and parentsalike are invited to attend a family storytime program.Pajamas are welcome. Bring your preschool-age children to our Music,Movement, and Me program on Friday, Nov. 17. A pro-fessional instructor will teach kids about music throughvocal recognition and awareness, rhyming, dancing,and more. There will be a session at 10:30 a.m. andanother at 11:15 a.m.. Space is limited, so plan to arriveearly. On Friday, Nov. 17 from 6 to 8 p.m., teens are invit-ed to play video games and board games at our TeenGame Night. Board game lovers of all ages are encouraged toattend Family Game Night on Saturday, Nov. 18 from6 to 8:30 p.m. If you’d like to bring in food to share atthis potluck gathering, this month, we’re looking fornachos, stuffing, or anything appetizing you’ve got inyour fridge. Other snack foods are welcome, and wegreatly appreciate anything you wish to share. The

November Events at Benbrook Public Library by Benbrook Public Library Staff

Our adult book clubs, Bent Corners Book Club andCoffee Break Book Circle, are reading “News of theWorld” by Paulette Jiles. For December, the groups arereading “The Red Tent” by Anita Diamant. The library offers weekly, beginner-level computerclasses every Wednesday at 5 p.m. We’ll cover Internetand e-mail on Nov. 22, and will have an open lab forspecific computer-related questions on Nov. 29. The library is partnering with the Benbrook YMCAto offer free yoga classes for adults. The 45-minuteclass will be held on Monday, Nov. 20 at noon.Attendees are encouraged to bring their own yoga mats

library will provide drinks. Maker Monday, our program that offers arts andscience projects for Elementary-age children ages 8 to12, will meet Monday, Nov. 20 at 4 p.m. All supplieswill be provided. LEGO Club will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 4p.m. Kids ages 6 to 15 are invited to come in and buildwith other young LEGO fans. The library’s writing critique group will meet onTuesday, Nov. 21 at 6:30 p.m. It offers writers theopportunity to share their work with their peers and getfeedback in a constructive setting. Writers (ages 18 andup) of all genres and experience levels are welcome. On Wednesday, Nov. 22, we will have ColoringClub from 2 to 4 p.m. All ages are invited to relax andrelieve holiday stress through coloring. Teens, join us on Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 4:30 p.m. forAnime Club. All teens who enjoy Japanese comics andanimation are welcome. On Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 6:30 p.m. at TinkerTuesday, our project will be using MakerSpace equip-ment to make holiday cards. We will be teaching basicskills for our laser engraver and poster printer to enableyou to create attractive, personalized cards. For more information about programs or anythingelse, call us at 817-249-6632, visit our website atwww.benbrooklibrary.org, like us on Facebook, followus on Twitter, download our mobile app, or come inand talk with our staff.

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(BMHS) JROTC, the American Legion Post 297 of Benbrook rode a float while theteam marched. A luncheon was held at the Post immediately following the parade for thosewho participated in the event. Students learned about military life and the missionof the American Legion, "Veterans Serving Veterans."

Veterans Day (continued from page 1)

Members of VFW Post 10429 also rode on a float in the Veterans Day onSaturday, Nov. 11.

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Auxiliary Executive board member SheilaChristoph, Unit Secretary/Treasurer and Departmentof Texas Vice President Shay Kuehner, Division 1President Tina Hill, Auxiliary member Diane

Herman Clark Stadium in Fort Worth played hostto the Benbrook Bobcats and the Godley WildcatsFriday, Nov. 10. Only 3 points separated the two teamsat the half; however, the Bobcats could only muster 6second-half points compared to the Wildcats’ 35 pointsgiving Godley a 64-32 victory over Benbrook. The losscaps off a 2-8 season for the Bobcats. Benbrook looked fairly competent during the firsthalf, as they kept pace with Godley. Running backQuintan Jackson scored on a 54-yard run with 10 min-utes left in the second quarter while quarterback JackMcMillan threw for three touchdowns during the firsthalf. The Benbrook special teams struggled to convertextra points leaving them 3 points behind the Wildcats(26-29) as the teams hit the locker rooms for half time.After a respectable first half performance, however, theBobcat defense struggled in the second half, giving up35 points while the Bobcat offense could only answerwith one passing touchdown midway through thefourth quarter leading to the 64-32 Wildcat victory. Senior quarterback Jack McMillan went 15-21 for267 yards, four touchdowns, and an impressive ratingof 133.4. Junior tailback Quintan Jackson rushed for142 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries and caughttwo balls for an additional 34 yards. Junior wide outBrandon Johnson had six receptions for 116 yards andtwo touchdowns while Junior Brice Hill also lit up thestat line with five catches for 85 yards and two touch-downs. According to maxpreps.com, Brandon Johnson(overall), Jack McMillan (offense), and Kyle Lewis(defense) were selected as the Benbrook players of thegame.

The American Legion Post 297 Auxiliary has beenbusy collecting items for the Fort Worth Stand Down,an annual, nationwide event that provides services,

American Legion Post 297 Auxiliary CollectsItems for Homeless by Denise Honeycutt

Dauwalder, Veterans Affairs and Rehab Chair BettyHeedley, Unit Vice President Pixie Wetmore, ExecutiveBoard member Donna Patterson, Auxiliary memberNancy Wyatt and Unit President Lynda Sutton.

clothing, toiletries and other needs to homelessVeterans. The ladies of this post put together over 200 quart

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size baggies with smalltravel sized toiletries,snacks, clothes, etc. forour homeless veterans.Additionally, theAuxiliary collected newsocks to hand out andreceived a generous dona-tion of 130 new coats thatwere given to those inattendance at the StandDown on Nov. 15 at thelocal VA. It is estimated that onany given night, one-thirdof the homeless acrossAmerica are veterans.Assisting the homeless isa community service mis-sion of the AmericanLegion Auxiliary, as theypartner with other organi-zations to provide assis-tance to those who arewithout adequate shelter.

Godley’s Second HalfEffort Too Much forBobcats by Dustin Naegle

Bobcat receiver BriceHill (11) catches a touch-down pass during Fridaynight's game againstGodley.

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Old Fashioned ThanksgivingCount your blessings... name them one by one.

November 19th

Sunday School, 10 a.m.

Matt Jones Trio Concert, 10:15 a.m.

Dr. Mayberry Preaching, 11:20 a.m.

Lunch, 12:05 p.m.turkey, ham, and all the trimmings

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An invitation from:Westworth Village Baptist Temple

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Halloween Fun at New River Church by Denise Honeycutt BWA Board MembersElected Numerous individuals attended the trick-or-

treat festivities held at New River Church onTuesday, Oct. 31. Free frito pies, corny dogs, chilipies, hot dogs and loads of candy were available. There were games, a cookie decorating station,photo booth and an array of various exhibitsincluding two 50" televisions that were given awayin a raffle drawing.

Lynn and Debbie Bullock, campus pastors, organ-ized the event with assistance from church members.

Harry Potter and a pink Unicorn gather candy.

Dinosaurs prepare for action at New River Church.

David Hafer, Dennis G. Lindgron, RickWhitehurst and Dave Clark submitted applicationsfor three positions on the Benbrook WaterAuthority Board of Directors. On Tuesday, Nov. 7, registered voters cast theirballots to determine which candidates would beelected to the available seats. David Hafer received a total of 637 votes(30.86 percent), Dennis G. Lindgron received 440votes (21.32 percent), Rick Whitehurst received480 votes (23.26 percent) and Dave Clark received507 votes (24.56 percent).

Burger Night - Public WelcomeVeterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)

Post 10429Every Friday, 5-7:30 p.m.

Also availablegrilled chicken breastsandwiches and salad

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Dutch Branch Park Lake Access (Stevens Drive)

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October birthday celebrants were: (l-r) SandraBarber, David Wilson, Paul Anderson and Vida Meyer.

Felecia Lindsay, (left) director of the BenbrookSenior Citizens Center and Sharon Vick organized themonthly senior dance on Friday, Nov. 10.

The Blue Water Band played for the seniors at thedance. Band members include Mona Harmon, HCBrashear, Shawn Smith, Lou Chavas, Jim Bryan,Curtis Boulware and Dennis Dobbins.

Benbrook Senior Center Activities and Events The Benbrook Senior Center, located at 1010Mercedes St., offers many activities and seniors areencouraged to join. The center offers a variety of activities from 8 a.m.to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, then extends thehours until 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thursday, Nov. 16 - Canasta will be played at 9a.m. with National Mah Jongg to follow at 10:30 a.m.No senior computer class will be held, but MexicanTrain and Spades will be played at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17 - “42” will be played at 9 a.m. andline dance practice will be held from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20 - Wright Patterson Mah Jonggwill be played at 10:30 a.m. with Wii bowling to followfrom 12:30 to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21 - “42” will be played at 9 a.m.The seniors will take a trip to the Alliance ShoppingCenter at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22 - The seniors will have lunchand play bingo at The Vantage-Dara; participants arerequested to view the sign-up sheet. Thursday, Nov. 23 and Friday, Nov. 24 - The seniorcenter will be closed for Thanksgiving. Call the Senior Center at 817-249-6300 for moreinformation on activities or find their homepage onFacebook.

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