Korean War veteran turns 91  

By Martha Jackson

Korean War veteran James Cooper, of Falkville, recently turned 91, Dec. 6. Mr. Cooper received two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star during his service. Thank you, Mr. James Cooper, for your service to the United States of America, the greatest country in the world. 

Feeding Families Drive-Through Christmas  

The Feeding Families Drive-Through Christmas activities will be held Dec. 23 from 6-8 p.m. Every child will receive a gift and goodies. Pets will also receive a treat and a gift while supplies last.  

Santa will be attending to talk to the children, and you are welcome to bring your cameras and take pictures with Santa.   

Everyone is invited to also drive through and enjoy looking at all of the beautiful lights displayed.  

The address is 373 Mt. Tabor Road, Hartselle. For more information you can go to www.feedingfamiliesal.com. 

Merry Christmas  

Merry Christmas to everyone this week with God’s blessings.  

Please don’t forget to pray for our country, our veterans and all of our loved ones. 

I hope the new year brings peace, happiness, love and good health. Please remember to never take today for granted because we are not promised tomorrow.  

“God bless us, everyone.” 

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