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The Hill County Genealogical Society will celebrate its 30th Anniversary and the Installation of the 2012 Officers with a dinner meeting Monday evening, February 6th, beginning at 6:oo pm. The event will be held in the Hill College Cafeteria located across from the Texas Heritage Museum on the Hill College Campus on Lamar Drive in Hillsboro. Members and guests will be served from the buffet and the meeting will be held in the Bob Bullock Room. The cost of the meal will be $7.00. Reservations are requested by contacting Cleo Davis at 254-582-3603 or email cleodavis@sbcglobal.net by Wednesday, February 1st.
Mr. Bill Buckner, District 12 Representative for the Texas State Genealogical Society, Inc., will be the Installing Officer. Mr. Buckner is also the Manager of the Genealogical Center of the Waco-McLennan County Library, and has been a very popular guest speaker for HCGS. The incoming officers will be:
Joyce Reid (Woodbury), President
Cleo Davis (Hillsboro), Vice President/Program Chairman
Nancy Davis (Hillsboro), Recording Secretary
Anita Adler (Hillsboro), Corresponding Secretary
Mildred Lee (Cleburne), Treasurer
Juliann Lumpkin (Covington), Quarterly Editor
Dora Nolan and Peggy Fox (Both Hillsboro), Librarian/Researchers
Kathryn Atchison (Rio Vista), Webmaster.
Charter members and former members are invited to join the current members for this event. There will be some special presentations during the program. For those who do not wish to have dinner, the program should begin about 6:45 pm.
Membership runs from January thru December and is $18.00 per person or $25.00 for a family for one year. The HCGS publishes a quarterly, “Hill County Crossroads”, and maintains a Genealogy section in the Hillsboro City Library. The organization meets on the first Monday of every month usually in the meeting room in the Hill County Courthouse Annex located at 126 South Covington Street in Hillsboro.
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