Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1972 Page: 2 of 14
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PERSONALS
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Selecman of
Amarillo spent Thursday, Oct-
ober 5, with Mrs. Selecman’s
parents, tnr. and Mrs. N. D.
Dupree
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came the bride of Bobbie _______ __
GeraM Dariain Ibe^hapel of her M.A. degree in” Spanish
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the First Baptist Church of
Richardson during a double
ring ceremony September 2 at
2:00 p.m. The wedding cere-
mony was officiated by the
uncle of the bride, Dr. Taylor
Henley
Parents of the bride are Dr.
and Mrs. E. Lamar Cole,
Dallas, and the groom's parents
are Mr and Mrs. Coy R Davis
of Mt. Vernon.
Organist for the wedding
party was Mrs. Charles Driscoll
and vocalist was Mrs. Ruth
Pitts
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore an empire
gown of white silk faille with a
headpiece of fingertip illusion
falling from a crown of pearls
and rhinestones. She carried a
cascade of pink and white
button carnations
Mrs. Carolyn Western, sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor.
Edward L. Cole served as
best man.
Terry Western was the usher
A reception was held in the
Eellowship Hall of the First
Baptist Church following the
wedding. The bride’s colors of
pink and blue were carried out
through the reception.
The couple will be at home at
14000 Maham Road, No 217,
Dallas.
The bride is a graduate of
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ChloanneCole,RobbieDavisExchangeVows
Chloanne Elizabeth Cole be- Howard Payne College having from North Texas State J. Pearce High School in
received her B.A. degree, and University. She is now employ- Richardson.
i ed as a teacher of Spanish at J. The groom is a graduate of
Mt. Vernon High. School, has
received his B.A. degree from
Baylor University, M.A degree
from T.C.U., B.D. from the
Southwestern Baptist Theologi-
cal Seminary and is completing
his Ph D in Educational
Research at North Texas State
University He is employed by
the Dallas Independent School
District as Measurement Spec-
ialist in the Department of
Research and Evaluation He is
a member of Texas Personnel
and Guidance Association and
American Educational Re
search Association
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Senxjfid CIam Postair* at Mount Vernon, Taxa*
Dial 537-2228 to Report Local News
All errors arid mi seta terne nta
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discretion.
Mount Vernon Optic established 1894—Franklin Herald eatabhuhed 1874. Optie
and Herald consolidated in 1906.
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’’Manager
sty Editor
Mr. and Mrs. James
James T. Basa .......
Lxinatiih Baas ..........
Audrey Brooks .......—
One year In Franklin, Titus, Wood. Hopkins Countias ...
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One year cl^.vwhere
One year ouuida Continental United States .......................
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its appearing in the Mount Vernon Optic-Herald will
called to the attention of the editor.
No charge is made for publicati
gutterings where no admission I
goods or v.-are.s of any kind
wdl be applied.
Lion of notices of church services or other public
is charged Where admission is charged or where
are offered for sale, the regular advertlainc rate
Hit. Vernon (Optic-Herald
Thursday, Oct. 12, 1»72 1 “
Published Bvery Thursday
P O. Drawer H, Mount Vernon (Franklin County). TWxaa 75457
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J S COAST GUMtt
MRS ROBBIE (.ER XI I> DAVIS
(nee: Chloanne Elizabeth Cole)
Winnsboro Arts
Anti Crafts Show
Set On Sunday
Preparation for Winnsboro’s
second big weekend of Autumn
Trails is well under way with
downtown store windows being
decorated with family heir
looms, antiques, art, crafts and
dresses worn by former
Autumn Trails queens.
('hairman of Arts and Crafts
Sidewalk Show is Mrs. George
Lemon. Necessary information
lor exhibitors may be obtained
by calling Mrs Lemon or
Winnsboro Chamber of Com
merer
Hours of the Sidewalk Arts
and Crafts Show are 1 to 5 p.m.,
Sunday, October 15, in down
town Winnsboro.
COAST GUARD SEAMAN
RECRUIT STEVEN A
STALTER. son of Mr and
Mrs. \V A Stalter of Rt 1.
Scroggins, graduated from
basic training at the Coast
Guard Training and Supply
Center at Alameda. Calif He
is a 1970 graduate of Mt.
Vernon High School
Grant Ronald Rice, 6 pounds,
9>2 ounces, was born Tuesday,
September 19, at Collin Memor-
ial Hospital in McKinney to Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Rice Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Henderson of Mt
Vernon and Mrs Pauline Rice
of Blueridge are grandparents.
Katie Purdon of Mt Vernon is
the great grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs Michael Harper
proudly announce the arrival of
a baby daughter. Tonya
Michelle, on September 24 at
Citizens General Hospital in
Greenville. She weighed 7
poundsand 15 ounces Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Bill Carrell of Hagansport. Mr
and Mrs R M Harper of
Sulphur Bluff are the paternal
grandparents The little lady
also has four great -grandmo-
thers, one great grandfather
and a great great -grandmo
ther
Mr. and Mrs .Jerry Pepper of
Pittsburg, Pa., happily an
nounce the arrival of a son,
Matthew Scott. (> pounds, io1
ounces, born at St. Paul
Hospital in Dallas The mother
is the former Anna Ramsay,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs II E
"Lucky'' Ramsay ol Mt
Vernon The father is the son ol
L. 1) Pepper of Winfield
Mr. and Mrs Robert Lee
Stalter of Longview announce
the arrival of a baby girl at the
Franklin County Hospital.
October 8 at 1:00 a in She
weighed (> pounds, 7 1 i ounces
and was named Stephanie
Alice
A baby boy was born to Mr
and Mrs Edward Earl Hankins
of Sulphur springs, October 5.
at 5:49 pin. weighing to
pounds, 2 ounces His name is
Billy Wayne
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October
judges
general
Judges s
are as I
Box 1,
Cecil W<
Taylor.
Box 5; E
Parnell,
Box 8;
absentee
The rr
meeting
ed and
paid IV
reports
followin
McCarn
Johnson
Jeanettr
Thursday-SloppyJoe on bun, ,
■ kmi h»>na carrot and celerv
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tFfaff Cooking
At School
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****** squares, seasoned pinto beans,
> cole slaw, corn bread, milk,
J caramel cookies
’• ’ Wednesday-Corn dogs, ptis-
tard, buttered green beans,
****** whipped potatoes, pickle slice.
Monday-Beef Ravioli, peas bread, milk, apple cobbler pie.
and carrots, buttered corn, nn bun
bread, milk, prune cake. »»ked beans, carrot and celery
Tuesday - Pepper beef •tick, milk, chocolate brownie.
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TO MT. VERNON'S
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WELCOME ONE AND ALL
TO MT. VERNON'S
MECOMT'
ATTEND THE ACTIVITIES
Thursday Night Thru Sat. Night
October 12-13-14
Rutherford Rexall Drug
Since 1869
“WE GIVE Gftl.D BOND STAMp4" ’’
“GOLD BOND STAMPS REDEMPTION CENTER’’
WE KEEP A COMPLETE FAMILY PRESCRIP-
TION RECORD FOR EACH & EVERY CUSTOMER
Day Phone 537-2255 Nights & Sundays 537-3310
Fred Stanley, Owner-Manager Mount Vernon, Texas
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October 12-13-14
Football Thurs. Night
Pep Rally Friday
Activities All Day Sat.
And Thru Sat. Night
WOODROW EDWARDS
MT. VERNON
Ya
WMMNI
TO MT. VERNON'S
WE THE CITIZENS
OF MT. VERNON
Are Happy To Have You
Return And Enjoy The
Activities Of Homecoming
Visit Us And Ask About
Southland Life Insurance
Mt. Vernon Insurance
& Real Estate
NEAL SOLOMON, MANAGER
Phone 537-2295 Or 537-2940 Mt. Vernon
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Rotel
TOMATOES
Shurfine No. 2Yi Can
PEACH E S3-99'
Affiliated 12 0z- Pk9-
All Meat Wieners 59c
We Give Gold Hand Stamps We Sell Money Orders
NETCO
STORE NO. 1, MT. VERNON
LYNMl SOLOMON, Mmifir
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303 Can J
OCTOBER 12-13-14
FOOTBALL THURSDAY NITE
PEP RALLY FRIDAY
OMECOMINGSPECIA
Specials For Friday and Saturday, Oct. 13 & 14
V
Austex
MEAT BALLS
ACTIVITIES ALL DAY SATURDAY
THROUGH SATURDAY NITE
WELCOME EXES
TO MT. VERNON'S
.,. Ranch Style .
BEANS
6 15-Oz. Cans
54.9. Bap
49c
Tall Can
PET MILK
5 95c
Shurfresh
OLEO
2-lbs. 39'
Campbell's Chicken
Noodle Soup (03r 57c
Mrs. Tucker's
AOC Shortening
■ » 3-lb». 69‘
Giant Size
SuperSuds49c
Gladiola
FLOUR
Shurfine
LUNCH MEAT SPAGHETTI WITH
12-Oz. Can 59C
Del Monte 303 Can
Spinach 4,.89'
Shurfresh
BISCUITS
8-oz. can
5 For 39'
15-Ox. Cai
3 C.n.M
Aunt Jemima
Corn Meal5'1?,
JOIN IN THE FUN
AT MT. VERNON'S
WELCOME EXES
NELSON FINA STATION
Across From Courthouse & Post Office
MT. VERNON
WELCOME EXES TO
Phone 537-4021 For Free Pickup & Delivery
JO'S CLEANERS
Herman & Jo Hilliard Mt Vernon
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1972, newspaper, October 12, 1972; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281278/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.