The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 30, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1975 Page: 2 of 22
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The Winkler County News, Kermit, Texas
Monday, June 30, 1975
Books in Your Library! Miss Christie Williams
Is Bride Of Terry Hill
THE RULES OF THE GAME laid away for repairs of some
by Donia Whiteley Mills sort.
College wasn’t quite what While working out a way
Cindy Young had anticipated, to outwit a preacher, he fell
In high school she had in love with the minister’s
dreamed of ivy-covered walls pretty daughter, Marguerite,
and fraternity pins and boys Real trouble comes for
with long eyelashes and Duster in the form of an old
windbreakers. But when she enemy. Two paths lay in
got to Fuller College and front of the Duster -- one
landed a date with a boy who would take him to
perfectly matched her dream, Marguerite, the other would
she discovered that fraternity send him back on the
pins and long eyelashes outlaw’s trail. He had to
weren’t enough. She wanted make his decision before he
someone to talk to, someone faced a last showdown with
who had something to say. his past.
And that was when she met ---
John Warren. AIRESBORO CASTLE by
This is more than the story Emma McCloy Layman
of a first love. It is the Allison had never known
thoughtful, very her father, who had died
contemporary story of a girl before she was born, and was
emerging from the protected eager to visit England, to
world of childhood into a ' ‘ ~
confusing, sometimes
frightening world in which
answers are hard to find, and _____
even the questions aren’t unexpectedly that she
always quite clear. the legal owner of a cas
A reception was hosted by Arlington, the bride chose
e bride’s parents in beige pants with blue and red
llowship Hall of the flowered halter and matching
arch. White lace over blue jacket.
/ered the table which held The new Mrs. Hill
married. Russell Smith,
minister of the church,
performed the ceremony
before an altar decorated
with candle trees and a white
floral arrangement trimmed
in blue. A unity candle was
placed on a table near the
altar.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Williams, 1200 Harrison
Avenue, arid Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hill, Stair Route, are
parents of the bridegroom.
Brenda Fields, organist,
played traditional wedding
his family "and to *l««ions and accompanied
Jackie and Dwight Brown
who sang The Wedding Song
and The Twelfth of Never.
Presented in marriage by
her father, the bride was
attired in a gown of Chantilly
lace with fitted bodice,
portrait neckline and
shepherdess sleeves. The
A-line skirt featured gathered
tiers of lace ruffles cascading
into a chapel train. She wore
a mantilla Veil edged with
matching lace fastened to a
THE MASSACRE AT FALL band-type lace headpiece.
CREEK by Jessamyn West The bride observed the
In 1824 an explosive event tradition of something new,
on the American frontier her wedding gown; something
threatened massive and old, her grandmother’s
bloody Indian reprisals. The wedding band; something
little-known and borrowed, a white Bible, and
long-forgotten record tells of something blue, her garter
the brutal murder of innocent, She wore a 1975 penny in her
peaceful Indians, including shoe,
women and children, by five Matron of honor was Mrs
white men. From this scant Roxie White, sister of the
evidence Jessamyn West has bride. Bridesmaid were Terry
fashioned an exciting and Stidham, Ann Rush and
richly plotted novel of Kathy Pledger The
haunting meaning. attendants wore long dresses
This American saga — for of empire style made of blue
it is nothing less than that - bridal satin with Chantilly
is undoubtedly the most lace covering bodice and
powerful novel yet written by sleeves,
one of our most distinguished Gary Gregory served as
and consummately gifted best man. Groomsmen were
David Nix, Dwight Brown,
brother-in-law of the
bridegroom; Weldon Hill, the
bridegroom’s uncle; Wayne
Hight, cousin of the
bridegroom, and the bride’s
brother, Mickey Williams. .
Mother of the bride wore a
long blue knit dress with
matching jacket. Mrs. Hill
chose a long blue dress with
lace top and sleeves. They
each wore a cymbidium
orchid corsage.
At the end of the
ceremony the bride presented
her new mother with a red
rose and the bridegroom gave
BRIDAL SHOWER
Miss Sabrina Ann Leard was guest of honor Thursday night at a bridal shower held in
Kermit State Bank Blue Room. Shown above with Miss Leard (center) are her future
mother-in-law, (left) Mrs. Malcolm Kingston, and her mother, Mrs. Leroy Leard Miss
Leard plans to marry Michael Gene Kingston July 19 at 7 p.m. in First United Methodist
Church. Hostesses for the shower inluded Mrs. Gerald Champman, Kim Crawford Mrs
Clayton Day, Valene Dick Fay Gwinn, Mrs. Isabell Holman, Mrs. Viola Puckett, Gina
Hunt, Mrs. C. O. Jones, Mrs. Ed Logan, Mrs. Sonny Rose, and Mrs. T. J. Wills.
SHOWER HONOREE
Miss Ruby Dominguez (second from right) was guest of honor Friday night at a bridal
shower held in the Blue Room of Kermit State Bank. Shown above are (left to right) Sylvia
Pando, maid of honor; Mrs. Nicolas Dominguez, mother of the future bride; Miss
Dominguez; and Mrs. Atilana Pando, grandmother of the bride-to-be. The shower was
hosted by Miss Dominguez’s bridesmaids. Miss Dominguez plans to wed Joseph J Vigil
July 5,at 11 a.m. in St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Jal, N. M.
CYBORG
Martin
20 years in the health care Caidin
field, it covers all the Here is “The Six Million
important questions one Dollar Man’’ in a space
should ask before making a ' adventure of the near future
choke. in which Cyborg Steve Austin
--- races against time and
THE LAST SHOWDOWN by technology to protect U. S.
Max Brand military security and his own
The Duster’s whole life life,
had been one long game with Martin Caidin is a pilot
the law. He had been tried and former consultant to the
and acquitted five times for Air Surgeon of the Federal
robbery, and no one knew Aviation Agency. He has
the names of all the famous written more than 70 works
gunmen he had dropped or of fiction and non-fiction.
Birthday Calendar
a red rose to his new mother
Beginning June 30
Marsha Logan Davis
Doris Lorraine Payne
SUNDAY
Devan Adams
Dolores Kingston
James Boring
Bud Wight
Sue Stidham
ANNIVERSARIES
MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barrs
WEDNESDAY
Mr. a Mrs. Earl
Hawthorne
THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Logan
FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Z. F.
Kinnaird
SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Collins
T MONDAY
4 Ann Peden
4 Rick Eudy
4 Brett Marler
4 TUESDAY
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4 Leon Kingston
4 Destiny Law
i WEDNESDAY
Wayne Phillips
Douglas Smith
Dolly Grissom
J THURSDAY
Elizabeth Horner
^ Mary Shelley
i Jess Ferrell
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4 FRIDAY
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4 Bill Rea
4 SATURDAY
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Parks, Phil. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 30, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1975, newspaper, June 30, 1975; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005274/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Winkler County Library.