Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 2000 Page: 4 of 16
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Thursday, March 9, 2(XX)
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Henard-Daniel wed in Jamaica January 29
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MEMBERS OF THE BOGATA 1 AI)Y HOOES-Eittli Dribbler basketball Icam this year an-; (top
from the left)Sarah Hare, Mantlv Crawford, Dana Speir, Bailie Spencer; (middle) < ’oacli Mark Hare
and ('oaeh Karen Beers; (front from the left) I .mi en Beers, kati Ward and (‘ortney Merchant Also
not pictured is team member Kelly Shade. (Staff IMioto Nancy Brown)
ois Waldrum honored with shower
I iMs WaldniMi, bride-elect of Eric
II.ill was hnnoted with a miscella-
neous wedding shower at the Calvary
Baptist Chinch fellowship hall on
Sunday, March 5, 2000 from 2:.ft) to
P M) p in
I he tables were decorated with the
brides chosen colors; yellow, green
and while and flowers; sunflowers
and greenery (iuests were served
cookies, sandwiches, chips, nuts, ol-
ives and punch Hostesses tor the
occasion w ere June Clemmons. Kat en
Jones, Nancy Blow n, M.uta Rhoades,
lamtny I hreadgill, Maxine Patton.
Nancy Hall, Jimmie Sue Simmons,
Janice Pranks and Crenelle Smith
I hey presented the couple with a
complete bedroom accessories set
including comforter, sheets, pillow
shams and hed i uttic
I he couple received many nice
and tiselul gilts
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If v oii would convince a man that he does wrong, do right. Men
will believe what they see.
—Henry David Thoreau
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Bergamot oranges are grown
in Southern Italy and Sicily—but
not for eating, They are grown for
their oil which is used in the mak-
ing of perfume.
Nancy Danae Menard and Lyman
Doug Daniel bothof Wellington were
united in marriage on Trelawny Beach
at Falmouth, Jamaica at 12:00 noon
on Saturday. January 2d, 20(H) Rev
John Hines, a government official
marriage officer officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of I fellah
and Andy Henard. She is the grand
daughter of Mrs Dan Henard Sr and
the late Dan Henard Sr. and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Roberts of lulia.
Layman and Sandra I Jatitel ate the
parents of the bridegroom He is the
grandson of Mrs Lee Hood of Bogata
and the late Buford 1 lood and the late
Mr and Mis. D ll Daniel ol Koyse
City
Flower girls were Morgan Mitch
ell ol < iraham. cousin ol the bride and
Amanda McCoy ol Del Rio, niece ol
the bridegroom They wore ballerina
length dresses of ivory satin with
tulle overskirts. Cameron Mitchell,
cousin ot the bride served as the
couple’s ring hearer
Best man was Jason Worthington
ol Childress,
(’hristy I lenard oil aihhoek served
her sister as maid ol honor I let floor
length dress was a strapless chain
pagne satin sheath
The bride, given ill marriage b\
her lather, chose lot her wedding a
candlelight Hour length satin gown
fashioned with a strapless dropped
waist bodice overlaid with lace and
accented with seed pearls and it tiles
cence. I'lte headband and fingertip
length tulle veil matched the gown
The bride carried out tradition wear
mg a blue garter, can ted a handker-
chief which belong to her maternal
grandmother, borrowed a gold pin
belonging to Mis. Dan Henard Sr ’s
great grandmothei and chose a strand
o! pearls lor something new Her
bouquet vv as ot w lute lilies and island
flowers in bei chosen colors accented
with greenery.
f ollowing the exchange ol vows
on the beach, the couple and their
guests were escorted to the Great
Hall tot a signing ceremony and a
blessing ol the cake ceremony done
by Rev. Hines A bullet luncheon
vv as serv ed
I lie built- is a ll)'PS graduate ol
Wellington High School and a I*>*>*>
graduate ot lexas lech University.
She. tv employed by Helen I arahee.
M1IMR C enters in Child and Ado
lescent Serv ices m ( hildress
I he bridegroom graduated Irom
Wellineton High School in the class
i I
ol IW and attended the Texas lech
University. He works in the engi
fleering division at the Texas I )epart
ment of Transportation
The couple hav e made their home
m Wellington following their honey
moon in Jamaica,
(>n I riday, Januaty 2H.duringpre-
wedding aetiv ities, the group helped
Andy Henard celebrate his 50th birth
day I amily and It lends attending the
vv edding am I w edding activities vveu
Mi and Mis Andy Henard, Colby
Henard, Mi and Mis Lyman Daniel,
Mi and Mis I )on Manuel, Mr. and
Mis Dan Henard h and Rex Henard
all ol Wellington Mi and Mrs Joe
John llenaid. Nikay Henard. I van
Henard. Carrie Carillo and Mr. and
Mis Robe it Mitchell ol Amarillo,
Mi and Mis ('.ary Cruhen ot
Fldorado, Meredith (iruben of Irv
mg, Kirk (iruben ot San Antonio,
Mr. and Mrs, Dale Sw inbum and Mr.
and Mis.Chad Swinhurn all "* I ulia,
Scot Swinhurn ot Ft Worth, Renee
Spelicet ot AItus. Oklahoma. Gingei
Westfall and Amanda McCoy of Del
Rio, Mr and Mrs I rent Mitchell and
Morgan and Cameron of Graham,
Chad Kane and Christy Henard of
I ubhock. Jason Worthington of Chil-
dress. Mr. and Mrs Bruce Allen Hood
ol College Station and Mrs. Fee Hood
ol Bogata.
The Daniel s and their special
guests were honored with a wedding
reception at the First United Method
ist Church on Saturday, Feb 5,2(Km
T he bride's table featured a pai,.
yellow cake with square tiers dec,
rated with grapes and greenery
The bridegroom s table was
with a Harley Davidson theme,
chocolate cake encircled with-greeu
ery and sugared fruit was served alon
with coffee
Tropical (lowers and huu wei ■
used to decorate serpentine i„u,
where guests were served a variety ,.|
Jamaican cuisine. ^
Out of town guests wen- Mi
Mrs. Lee Levy of Roswell, NM, M
and Mis. Tom Wilkins of l.uhho,
with Kaitye and Alt , Mis i
Gruben of Eldorado. Mr and M>
James Stavenhagen ofShamriK i y
and Mrs. Richard Speneet ol A!n,
OK. Mrs. Clay Morris ol Child:
Jason Worthington of Childress V
and Mrs. David Duncan of h .n
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Copeland ,
Vinson, OK and Mrs. Trent Mu, f,
with Morgan and Cameron ot t,i
ham.
Mr. and Mrs /1/man I hwy l taniel
If you or a family member is the victim of a
crime^h^U^ouwanngpresentinc^ou?
The real issues are:
1. Who is best qualified to be
( ounty Attorney?
2. Who would you want
representing you and your
family if you were
victimized by a criminal?
I lerrington
I'rtjfcsjs^qal prosecutor for 7 years-
3 death penalty convictions
77 sentences oi 20 t years
08% conviction rate
399 prison sentences
798 countv court convictions
(2 t per week for 7 yrs)
Recognized by Attorney General for
outstanding service
3 juvcniles'scjit to lexas Youth
Commission in past year
26 1/2 years experience in criminal law
1 la& prosecuted a criminal case
nr Red River (ounty
! bis never tried a felony case to a iur\
in Red River ( ounty
I las only defended criminals since
mo\ im> here
I las no proven record to stand on
"My^opponent has chosen the low road^during this campaign. I run on my qualifications, ability and proven lecord for the
and effective prosecution—not gossip, rumors, lies and half-lrufhs I really belfeve t h ^ voter s cS°R ed Ri\fe r' urftySknow
the difference between a proven record by a mature, experienced trial attorney and my opponent
I deal with real cases, real victims and real results.”
Herrington
has a record of Proven Results
Re-Elect Jack Herrington - Red River County Attorney
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 2000, newspaper, March 9, 2000; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912395/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.