August 17, 2016 Issue
The Post is located at 237 Post Hill Road, Mason, TX. The meeting will be held Thursday, August 11, 2016 at 6:30 p.m.
The delegates from Texas Boys State and Texas Bluebonnet Girls State will attend and share their experiences this summer! Everyone is welcome. All members and interested veterans are encouraged to attend.
The drawing for the 2016 Puncher Dome football home games will be held Tuesday, August 23 @ 10:00 am. The drawing will be held at the MISD Admin office on the north side of the square (200 Fort McKavitt St).
In order to be entered into the drawing, a check for $240.00 needs to be delivered to the Admin.
What’s in a name?
Funny you should ask.
Just about everything.
One’s history.
One’s ancestry.
One’s creativity.
Or madness.
Harry Butt (a British cricketer).
Copper Penny.
Cherry Wood.
Two people I personally knew.
Or naming with a sense of humor:
Muddy Waters.
Rip Torn.
Chubby Checkers.
Perhaps nobility reigns.
Von this.
Van that.
Or “de” something or other.
Perhaps named for one’s trade.
Cooper.
Potter.
Farmer.
Miller.
Brewer.
Weaver.
Even funnier is what’s in ...
The Post is located at 237 Post Hill Road, Mason, TX. The meeting will be held Thursday, August 11, 2016 at 6:30 p.m.
The delegates from Texas Boys State and Texas Bluebonnet Girls State will attend and share their experiences this summer! Everyone is welcome. All members and interested veterans are encouraged to attend.
The drawing for the 2016 Puncher Dome football home games will be held Tuesday, August 23 @ 10:00 am. The drawing will be held at the MISD Admin office on the north side of the square (200 Fort McKavitt St).
In order to be entered into the drawing, a check for $240.00 needs to be delivered to the Admin.
What’s in a name?
Funny you should ask.
Just about everything.
One’s history.
One’s ancestry.
One’s creativity.
Or madness.
Harry Butt (a British cricketer).
Copper Penny.
Cherry Wood.
Two people I personally knew.
Or naming with a sense of humor:
Muddy Waters.
Rip Torn.
Chubby Checkers.
Perhaps nobility reigns.
Von this.
Van that.
Or “de” something or other.
Perhaps named for one’s trade.
Cooper.
Potter.
Farmer.
Miller.
Brewer.
Weaver.
Even funnier is what’s in ...