Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1973 Page: 5 of 10
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Jaae H Jaly <3
Walter A Grice, Manager
Federal Land Bank Association
P 0 Box 468
Sulphur Springs, Texas 75482
Phone 214-885-5761
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F.b. 1*-Mar. 20
CAPRICORN
Dec. 22 - Jsa. It
SAGITTARIUS
Nov. 22 Doc. 21
Formerly Jo's Cleaners
ALTON ANO DOTTIE OREEN
PHONE W 4021 MT. VERNON
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patients
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Thursday, May 31. itij Pajfe 5
Ml. Vernon, Franklin County, Texas
AQUARIUS
Jon. 20 ■ Feb. It
SCORPIO
Oct 23 ■ Nov. SI
LEO
July 23 ■ Aug. 22
GEMINI
May 31-Jane 38
ARIES
Mar. tl. Apr. it
MISTEAKES
That Is Why
2100 patients whose families are
unable to be with them on this
designated day, a plea is being
made to the citizens of the 21
county area served by Terrell Sulphur Springs, died gt 8:30
State Hospital to bring a picnic i
for a group of patients and join Sulphur Springs
VIRGO
Aug. 23 - SeyL 22
Sept 23 - Oct. 22
TAURUS
Apr UMayN
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p.m. Monday, May 2| in a
“ ‘ _ i nursing home.
She was the formdr Vera
Grau, born May 8, 1892 In
Franklin County Her parents
were Cristopher And Mattie
Draper Grau.
Mrs. Ezell was a member of
the First Baptist Church. She
of patients on this day, married Grover Ezell on Aug.
THEY HAVE DRY CLEANERS
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CITY CLEANERS
death by a daughter, Estelle
Ezell, in 1930.
She was a long-time resident
of Sulphur Springs.
Survivors include two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Pies Brown of
Greenville and Mrs. Tip Sparks
of Sulphur Springs; a brother,
Estle Grau of Mt. Vernon; two
grandchildren, three great-
grandchildren and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Services were held at 2:30
p.m. Wednesday, May 23 in the
Tapp Funeral Home in Sulphur
Springs with the Rev L. B.
Morgan and the Rev. John
Whitt officiating. Interment
was in Glade Springs Cemetery
in Franklin County.
Pallbearers were Jack Wood,
J B Ward, Jr., Warren
Brewer. Bruce McLarry, Joe
Scott, Gregory Johnson
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. James Baugh 5
visited their daughter and.
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Brooks, and granddaughter y
Mrs. Linda Tabb, in Bogata
Sunday afternoon. /
your week ahead
BY DR. I.W.
FvreexM Perte* Ju. 3 to Ju* IS, 1173
It’s singularly pointlvaa for you to apond this
wack concerning yourself about a past mistake.
In other words, avoid rehashing bygones
Being trapped in the worry circle seems to bo
the big drawback for msny under your sign
Tske cere! Your anxieties could trigger a
chronic ailment.
Apparently, committing yourself to the opposite
■ex isn’t going to be too easy. It reams as though
you’ll have some peculiar ideaa about love,
romance and sex
In one form or another, a companion or associ-
ate wiU play an important role, in thia week’s
activities Apparently, someone is a better
friend than you think.
Diet, rest and staying away from the main
stream of social activities is stressed Also,
emotional conflict must be avoided, otherwise,
a health problem hangs in the balance.
Most members of your sign won’t see it coming,
but, it will be there! Vlrgoa are reaching a cross-
road in the financial department of their life.
There’s help coming your way from the oppo-
site sex . . with strings attached. As a matter
of fact, motives of those surrounding you, will
surface. You’ll do some "mind reading!"
A rumor of something scheduled to happen to
someone else will, indeed, happen to you One
other thing, you’re inclined to stir up animosity.
It’s a stroll down memory lane, for many under
your sign. Thoughts of an old flame will hide
in the far dark corners of your mind.
What you accomplish this week, will depend on
the amount of trust you place in an associate.
In other words, you are entering a critical
period that requires depending upon an ally.
“Get rich schemes" seem to be in season for
many members of your sign. Meaning? Beware
of the fast talker who promises you the whole
world.
According to your chart, loved ones and close
associates might And you hsrd to please It
seems as though you sre entering a cantan-
kerous cycle
FEMONALITY PItOFIlE
fer yevr lee Nga Aiwlyslt. seed Hw Say, moots, yew ead .low ef klrtk. gh>*
31.00 ter eosleeo oad henOllof to Or. Aadrew W. basils. p. O *es 117*4. St.
Nlsnkvrg, Florida 33733.
in the fun and fellowship.
Sunday, June 10 is the date
selected for this event. Lunch
time will be from 11 a m. until
12:30 p.m. If you or your
organization would be interest-
ed in providing lunch for any
number*
pi esse contact the Volunteer 11, 1911 in Franklin County. He
Center at Terrell State Hospi- preceded her in death in 1964.
tai. Box 70, Terrell, Texas Mrs. Ezell was also preceded in
75160 Or. if you prefer, call at
Will You Provide A Picnic For
Terrell State Hospital Patients?
Each year at Terrell State 563-6452, ext. 249or 355. In order
Hospital one day is set aside for to plan affectively, notification
Family Day-Open House. Pic- must reach the Volunteer office ‘
nlc. lunches with the patients is no later than Monday, June 4, /J
the main activity of the day 1973 giving the number of B
with informal tours of the patients with whom you .will
facility being conducted. Major ghare your lunch,
interest is being placed on This will be a most rewarding
families bringing picnics for experience lor alLwho partici-
their patient resident. How- pate With the patients,
due to the great ** **■'
disappointment of many of the Mrs. Ezell
Rites Held
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1973, newspaper, May 31, 1973; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277996/m1/5/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.