Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1963 Page: 3 of 10
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' WAYNE GARRETSON
Wayne Garretaon, son of Mr. and
Mn. Chester Garretson, was born
in Mount Vernon in IMS. He has
gone to Mount Vernon schools for
twelve yean. His hobbles an can
was hostess
I to the Builders Class of the First
Baptist Church Monday evening for
the ngular monthly business meet-
ing.
I Ten members wen present. Co-
hostesses wen Mn. Hasel Martin
and Mn. Max Rutledge.
Vice president, Mn. Paul Carr,
called the meeting to order and
Mrs. Max Rutledge led the open-
ing prayer. Secretary. Mn. Jo Bur-
gin, nad the minutes of the prev-
ious meeting. After a a)>ort business
^session, Mn. J. B. Stringer class
Steadier, brought an inspiring de-
votional taken from Psalms, and
gave a nview of “Modern Parables"
by Charles Futlon Ounler.
A delicous strawberry shortcake
was served to Mmes. J. B. Stringer,
Max Rutledge. Jo Burgin, Thomas l-Lawrence, Truman Lee, Paul Carr
Gpur, Kenneth Cason, Clovis
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and motors, but he plana to go to
electrician school some time after
his graduation.
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Vernon and Hagaaaport last week
and thia week.
Mr. and Mn. Joe Cotion and
children, Don and Deb
nsboro visited Sunday
I grandmother, Mn. Mat
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TO RELIEVE A THIRST—Shipments of cast iron pipe have been leaving the East Texas mill of Lone
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Rotan. The pipe, more than 31 miles of it, will con aect Rotan with water supplied by the Colorado
River Municipal Water District at Snyder. The new line will carry more than a million gallons of the
precious liquid per day.
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The San Jacinto Monument tn
Texas is higher than the Wash-
ington Monument
you an ade-
quality water.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Scudder visit-
ed in Commerce over the week
end with their daughter, Mrs. Ross
Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mn. Ronnie Mathews
and son, Mark, visited over the
week end with her parents Rev.
and Mn. Lawrence Bridges.
Miss Winnie Smith left Friday
for a visit with her sister, Mn. Dr.
Poole, and family at Sweetwater.
>ur life. Just last «um-
nts within fifteen miles
ork City received these
according to the Na-
'ater Institute. Was there
shortage? No, the tn-
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This lovely sunback dress of 100%
cotton has exotic colorings of Far
i* nEast influence. Fitted bodice, V-
Rback. The skirt Is full with shirring.
Large patch pockets with wooden
button trim. By LORCH OF DAL-
LAS. Sizes: 8-40. Colon: Red/
Blue, Red/Rust, Green/Rust.
The Lady’s Shop
Mount Vernon
Bright/
Ideas
When using oranges for cook-
ing. grate the peel before cutting.
Store in your freezer. Canned or•
frozen juice may be used with the
feels in any recipe calling lor
senior class of Mount Pleasant
High School. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mn. Cecil Harris.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mn. Hubert L. Glaze of Saltillo
Mn. A. W. McAfee registered
guests. Mrs. Boyd Wardrup ser-
ved frosted punch and party de-
lights and Mrs. Sam Sparks ser-
ved individual iced angel food
squares.
The table was covered with an
all white embroidered table cloth
The center—piece featured a bride
and groom figurine in front of an
white hyacinths and lillies of the
valley.
Other members of the house
party were Mmes. L. D. Smith
P. L. Bedgood. R. M. Arthur and
Frank Stretcher.
A large array of gifts was on dis-
play
The couple will make their home
in Dallas at the end of the current
school term.
If two drinking glasses are
stuck together, one inside the
other: fill the inner glass with
cold water and set the other glass
in hot water and they will come
•part easily. The cold water
Causes the inner glass to shrink
slightly; the hot water will expand
the outer glass.
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•CAR WASHING PROHIB-
ITED except between 10 a.m.
and 12 noon! Only water lawns
from 9 p.m. to 12 pan.!" Are
notices like these found only in
tome arid area of the Southwest?
Not on ye
mer reside
of New Y<
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snendous demands in hot summer
months so taxed the inadequate
water system that pressure trick-
led down to nothing. There was
plenty of water. It just didn't -
reach the people who needed it
when they needed it. Support
your local officials. See to it that
they are able to purchase the
equipment to give *
quate supply of high
DAPHNE
By MRS. BESSIE BLACK
Mr. and Mrs. George Turner
end daughter, Karen, of Dallas
visited Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Sides.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Worthy and
Teresa of Bridges Chapel spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hunnicutt.
Mrs. Albert Edwards visited
Wednesday through Thursday with
her children Mr. and Mrs. Don
Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Moore of Dallas.
Mrs. Neal Moore spent Tuesday
with her sister, Mrs. Homer Pugh
of near Mount Vernon.
. Sunday./guq/sts in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwards were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards
and children of South Franklin;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Holmes and
Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunni-
cutt and Bruce, Mount Vernon;
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cates,
Bridges Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Marshall of
Winnsboro spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Black attended
decoration at Bridges Chapel
Saturday.
DESSERT LOVERS — want
an easy answer to the fancy des-
sert problem? Let frozen bakery
products lend a hand. German-
style “tortes.” particular favorites
of those with a sweet tooth, are
• cinch with frozen pound cake.
While the cake ia. still firmly
frozen, slice lengthwfl* into faj ir
by melting one-half package semi-
■weet chocolate squares and whip-
ping into one-half pint heavy
cream .whipped. Spread filling be-
tween each layer and cover top
and sides. Decorate with about
three-fourths cup slivered almonds
and chill until firm. Slice like,
bread and serve cold. Makes eight
delicious servings.
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Here’s a picnic tip about a.
long-time favorite: If you include
hard-boiled eggs in the menu,
keep them in the shell until
served. After cooking and chilling,
• put the eggs back into the carton.
They'll be easier to carry and less
susceptible to spoilage then shel-
led eggs.
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Mrs, Harold Glaze
Honored With
Wedding Shower
The Saltillo Community Center
^was the setting for a wedding
shower Saturday afternoon hon-
oring Mrs. Harold Glaze.
Mrs. Glaze, the former
Janet Harris is a member of the
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PURINA CHOWS
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PURINA HEALTH AIDS
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1963, newspaper, May 2, 1963; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1278133/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.