The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1968 Page: 3 of 8
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MRS. EDWIN BESSENT
Linda Carol Fuller, Edwin Bessent
INSURANCE
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Only
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executive orncca waco. Texas
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Phone 648-2411
Everything To Build Anything
All Central Texas
Grade School
(Must Be 14 Years or Under)
Check With Us For Prices
1lbw Cam-Home
On
Field Seed
Everybody Invited
Whirlpool
Friday & Saturday, July 12 & 13 - 8:00 p. m.
We Have
15 Types of Hybrid Sudans
CAPACING air conditioner
At The Goldthwaite FFA Arena
And
Goldthwaite, Texas
7 Major Seed Companies’ Seed
operation
EVENTS
Also
Fertilizer
(Nitrogen, 16-20-0, 10-20-10,
■ill! Cmtr M & Swh
veils were
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SIDNEY FOITIER
BOD STEIGER
“The Heat
Of The Night
THE GOLDTHWAITE EAGLE—MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday, July |1, 1988
and "Whither Thou Goest.”
A reception was held at the
Dunn community center, with
the bride’s table laid with a
white net cloth over pink. A
candelabra of two white can-
dles and frenched pink carna-
tions with English Ivy centered
the table. Appointments were
of silver and crystal. Baskets of
gladious adorned each end of
the table..
Miss Brenda Ashley of Snyder
presided at the three-tiered
cake which was topped with a
miniature bride and groom.
Miss Linda Durham Of Abilene
ladeled punch and Leesa Plt-
ner, cousin of the bride, presid-
ed at the bride’s book.
For traveling, the bride
choose a sleeveless A-line dress
of blue linen with white acces-
sories and she wore the gar-
denia corsage from her bridal
bouquet.
The couple will make their
home at 1106 Lynch Street,
Goldthwaite.
The bride is a 1985 graduate
of Snyder High School and a
senior at Howard Payne College
In Brownwood, majoring in Ele-
mentary Education. She is to
receive a B. 8. degree-in Janu-
ary. The bridegroom is a 1985
graduate of Priddy High School
and presently employed as Dep-
uty Sheriff of Mills County.
G Calf Riding
G Ring Race
Shelby Jones, pastor
Baptist Church of
officiated at the
G Barrel Racing
G Breakaway Roping
G Pole Bending
For All Your
Flower Needs
Phone 448-8612
PADGETT
FLORAL
“Gentle Giant”
DENNIS weaver
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heatke
HOTHWAITE, TEXAS
nations centered with garden-
ias with accents of English Ivy.
Serving as maid of honor was
Miss Charlotte Strasner, of De
Leon, former college roommate
of the bride. Mrs. Henry Hoh-
ertz of Santa Anna was matron
of honor. They wore shocking
pink empire gowns of peau de
sole and carried stemmed glam-
orettes of shaded pink carna-
tions accented with English Ivy.
Matching
shocking
bows.
Kathy
and Kim Fuller, of
City, cousins of the bride, serv-
ed as flower, girls. Candlelight-
ers were Beverly Fuller of Col-
orado City, cousin of the bride,
and Deborah Bessent of Roscoe,
cousin of the groom.
Best man was Henry Hohertz
of Santa Anna. Lynn Fuller,
brother of the bride, served as
groomsman. Ushers were Alvin
Hamilton and Buddy Morgan of
Goldthwaite.
Vows were exchanged before
an altar of two matching can-
delabra with burning tapers;
baskets of white gladiolus and
sunbursts of emerald green
foliage. Mrs. Clarence Merritt
presented traditional music and
Jane Merritt sang “Because”
The Dunn Baptist Church
was the scene of double-ring
ceremonies which united. Miss
Linda Carol Fuller of Dunn and
Edwin Bessent of Goldthwaite,
at 8 p. m„ June 1.
The bride Is the daughter
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fuller,
Dunn, and the bridegroom
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Bessent of Caradan.
The Rev.
of Temple
Seagraves,
ceremony.
The bride, presented by her
father, wore an empire gown of
peau de sole with scalloped lace
bodice and bell sleeves. Her de-
tachable chapel train was
ered with matching lace
her silk illusion veil was
by organza roses, petals.
seed pearls. The traditional
“something old” was a white
pearl-covered Bible; “something
new,” the bride’s gown; “some-
thing borrowed,” a single strand
of pearls belonging to her
aunt, Mrs. Odell Puller of
Ropesville; a blue garter and
two pennies In the bride’s shoe
minted in the years of the
couple's births.
The bride carried a cascade
bouquet of white frenched car-
Gift Tea Slated
July 20, Honoring
Miss Judy Carswell
Miss Judy Carswell, bride
elect of Mr. Donald Seward, will
bo honored with a gift teg on
Saturday afternoon, July 20,
from 9:00 to 5:00 o’clock at the
home of Mrs. Wilson Head, FM
Road 1047 North at Star.
‘ Everyone Is Invited.
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CENTER POINT
HOMECOMING THIS
SUNDAY, JULY 14
The Center Point School
Homecoming will be held this
Sunday, July 14, at the old Cen-
ter Point Schoolhouse. All ex-
teachers and students and their
parents and friends are Invited
to come and sp^nd the day. A
basket lunch will be served at
noon.
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1968, newspaper, July 11, 1968; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171928/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.