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The Clarksville Times, Monday, January 8, 1979 Page 2
CHS class Of 1956 Holds Perry—Parker
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BUNDLE N0.2
— 5 Jbs. Catfish Steaks
5 lbs. Pork ( hops
. ■ 10 lbs. Fryers
5 Ibs. Fryer Backs
6 lbs. Pig Feet
6 lbs. Pig Tails
5 lbs. Calf Liver
5 lbs. Salt Jowl
3 lbs. Slab Bacon
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4 lbs. Chuck Roast
4 lbs. Chuck Steak
4 lbs. Pork Chops ,
4 lbs. Pork Steaks
14 lbs. Fryers
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for the cocktails and hor’
dourves at her home, which
was beautifully decorated for
------------- . Christmas. From there, the
Billy ('lark of Clarksville 'club members went to Bonnie
served Mr. Parker as his best
man.
Clarksville Personal
Mr. arid Mrs. Bill Ballew,
Blue Springs, Mb., spent the
holidays with his mother,
Mrs. Arthur. Johnson,and Mr.
Johnson, also with his'broTh
es and carried bouquets of
blue silk flowers.
Mother of the bride, wore •
a blue quiana floor length
gown and red’ flowers high,
lighted the dolman sleeved
fitted dress.
mother
chose a floor length creme -
•gown with fill! cape and.a red
corsage for the occasion.
. Miss Barbara Riddle
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. music, and Miss Beverly Ro-
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gressive dinner in r’elebration
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^5 lbs. Chuck Steak
5 lbs. Pork Chops
- 5 lbs. Pork Steak
3 lbs. Ground Beef
# lbs. Fryers -
3 lbs. Calf Liver
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4 lbs. Bacon
6 lbs. Pork ('hops ,
3 lbs. ('.round BeeF
8 lbs. Fryer Backs
4 lbs. Beef Roast ’’
5 lbs. Pork Neckbonrs
6 lbs. Fryers
The Halls were visiting
from his Army assignment in
Georgia as a band director.
Mrs. Halits the former Mary
Arin Hays, daughter of Mrs;
Walker Hays of Clarksville
and the late Mr.’ Hays, a
. long time Clarksville band
director. t
Sgt.- Major Hall is the
son dL.»UrfLJate Mrs. Cecil
Quarles Smith.
Guests included: Dr. and
-Jdrs. Kenneth ^htppartf, 'jhr„
and daughter, Marla, Com-,
merer; Mrs. Hazel ‘ Stegall,
'Commerce; Ross Quaries,
Plano; Sirs. Walker Hays;
*nnd K. E. Sheppard,, OpULflf-
Clarksvitte. —— /
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BUNDLE N0.1
10 lbs. Fryer*
5 Ibu. Perk Chops "
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5 Ibu. (.sound Beef
4 lbs. Beef Roast
3 Um. Franks
3 Km. Bologna
3 Ibt. Bacon
Corps Silent Drill- Team, is
also a graduate of Commerce Wein attended the
Davis, Mr. antt Mrs. Floyd High School. . z 4
--------The bride wore, a gown respective services.
Mike DeRouen, of antique whjtc colonial silk Reception
1 imothy, Michelle and Jenni- organza and chantjlly lace I"
fer. From Longview; Dr. and over white satin. The'~hodice the reception following the December 11 1977 son of '
Mrs. Errol De Rouen and —j j.__ •_ ..L .
Karen May. From Kentucky;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sonderig
ger. From Clarksville; Mr.
■Flanagan’s home where they
dined on delicious Christmas
salads. Next on the agenda
was Geneva Varley's home
where everyone was seated
at tables festively decorated
for the main course of turkey
and dressing and trimmings.
The last hostess was Clara
Gaddis who welcomed every-
one to her new hqme for a
delightful finale of Christmas
Carols, presents’ u .der a
beautifully decorated (rec
and a delicious dessert.
Only' members- partici-
pated in this annual, affair,
and those attending were:
Delia Allen, JuanRa Benning
^Tield. Rageria Bowers, Rose
mary Caviness, Patsy House,
Velma McConnell, Bertha
Gable, Dorothy Merritt, DOT-
S' is RouSseau, Mayme Shults.
■ Jonell Skidmore. Connie Sul
■ livan, Geneva Varley, Mary
■ Hausler, June, Parks, Connie
■B Sommerville, Pat Tucker,
■ Lynn Wommack. Pat Duren’
S Bessie Strickland, Mabie
■ Austin, LaQuita BrowiuJ
Mary Beth Bean,-Mary Rufh]
■ Boles, Clara Gaddis and Bon
■ nie" Flanagan.*
r FIRST BIRTHD/XY-
StayyvMarie Coulter celebra •
led her first birthday Jan. 1.
Her parents are Willie and
Robbie -Coulter. QeKalb.
Grandparents are Mr, and
edding Mrs. Ilan C. Edwards. LI.
’... ’. Mrs. Ester L. Coultenand the
.. . v. is Mrs.
. Janie Edwards, all of ClarkS
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Mrs. Quarles
Has Dinner
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For Visitors
A car is a very personal thing.
Some people like a big car... some like a small car.., some like an
economical automobile. . ” *
However you prefer your car, you'll like it better with a low cost car
Ipan from us. • A . , • '
So, pick a car that suits your personality and we’ll suit the payments
to fit your pocketbook. x
New car loans is just one of the reasons we're the bank you can ball
your friend. •
I^indry, Jr., and . Mr, and anfj js a [
Mrs- Hilton Sonnitr. From Commerce High Schood.
tne'Port Arthur, Texas area:
Mr. arid Mrs. Rudolph Lan
dry, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
De Rouen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mr.
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ville and Mr. and Mrs. Clif •
ford Bell of Killeen."
Great grandparents are
Mj. and Mrs. Tom Del,ord of
Qatfsville and Mr. -Archie
Bell of Killeen. . * ,
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MR. ANDMRS. CHARLES LESLIE PARKER <
x MeGyire . and husband Qf r Miss Sherry Diane Perry ----------Reception -
Claryville. W. - F; (Babe) and Charles Leslie Parker < --------- <1UUTO oar o uue
Higgjhs and wife of Clarks repeated their marriage vows the dining room of.tbe brio’s . r.,,stpd ia^ ... iqnih
t r ■ I Firk a LT A M •« a* Da a la'Aaih a ■* t R.Qn r, rr
wife Winifred (Stevens) Bi- al I he hopie of the bride’s The bride’s tabte' was laid
Mr. and Mre. Gary Lynch,
Clarksville.
Grandparents are
Miss Donna Kaye IJerry,
' sister of the bride, was maid
of honpr. She wore a floor-
-JehgtK dre'sa dX fiiu* satin ‘.'CTuKJ
with a chantilla lace cape. She 17*""'^
carried a bouquet of baby ■of the Christinas Season; I
blue carnations with blue and Jonell Skidmore was hostess |
white streamers.
Both gowns were creat
"ed- by Mrs. Glen Mitchell of
Clarksville. .
live, in, Washington, D.C. For
.trgyel the bride chose a plum
two-piecT... suit with black
.accessories'. Ushers were
members of the U.S. Marine
Corps.
Rehearsal Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gos
sett hosted the rehearsal
dinper on Thursday, Dec. 28,
at the University Inn, Cohi
merce, honoring their son
[ and his bride elect. Wedding. ’
gifts were exchanged by the '
couple,- and they presented
gifts to their attendants. The
decofe was red, white and
blue. Twenty members of the^
wedding party attended.
Those attending the
wedding from Clarksville
* were: Mrs- Nat Quarles; Ken
nethaSheppard. Sr.; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sheppard, Ben,
Becky and Matt; Patsy-Shep-
pard. Karen E. Sheppard;
Mrs. Jo Loria; Mr.,,Z P.
Sheppard: Mrs.- MargarejL—--
' White.
•ribbon streamers- completed
the veil.
Honor attendants were
sisters of The bride, Miss
Debbie^J^beppautAapd Miss J
Marla • Sheppar'q, who wore I
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York City, Jerty Thomson ny
was —w, - L.*. _ _
grandchild, and BHI DeSha-' .Ckrksville, Greeley Walker
zer had the youngest child. <>f New York, New York, Jo '<
Visitors at the reunion were Ann (West) Bowman and hus
1 Oak, Mary j
(Humphrey) Matus and hus- '
band of Irving, Helen (Cor-
nett) Walker and husband of
Daingerfield, Joycelyri (Bol -
ton) Skidmore and husband
^of Clarksville, Travis Davison
and wife of Clarksville, \T)er-> L
rell Jories and-wife of Clarks •
ville HillDeSbazer and wife MR. ANUMRS. CHARLES tRSUE PARKER Ji,. • rAmHv' "" , i-’ —-x,
Odessa. Barbara iBarkua ■ feT"ly, - ■ V MRS. STEVE COSSEH
Claryville, W. F. (Babe) and Charles Leslie Parker A reception was held ^ue Tufton X•'B<'d™ *^’7^
Higgjhs and wife of Clarks■■ repeated their marriage vows the dining roorp of.tbe brio’s,,, roasted' "l&rot l imb crack* (7\’v
vil^and Kenneth Bishop and at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.rDec. parents after the wedding, Hn ‘ (chicken and JTJhTjk* ™
wifp Winifrpd (St»vpn<l Ri- A?8. at the home of the bride's The bride's table- was laid nvstpri^hiarir « h Kalhi Sheppard and LanTi
.parents. Mr: and Mrs: Her' with, a white lace tablecloth. "7 l?rP"r“.lJ ‘17 GosMt> ex
- ter cocktaiWMiog cheese, changed double ring wedding
fresh oysters, duir-yocheese, a-ows Epday, Dec. 29, at the floor length blue crepe drests-
assorted breads, dips, efrlps. First Baptist Church in (fom-
salads, cakes and candy. It is merce. The Rev. Ed Terrell
a policy of French families ''presided. .
never to let anyone ask dr ’ ' -
want any food and riot have it r>r
certainly pard
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December Tt) and 3J, I
■ were the dates of the annual
I P.V. laandry,' Sr. family re-
union*. This years eVents ' *• <
were hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
Fred A. I^andry of Clarks
ville; All of the Landry fhild j •' ■
I ren (four boys, three girls) jF ‘ I
and many other family mem i
I ’bers attended the festivities 1
W to carry ,put the theme of
Y "l^ssez le bon ton roulle!" *
"l^et the good times roll!" ,
The Landry family, ongi
‘ nated in South Louisiana
near Lafayette ami are proud
. to call themselves "Cajun." A
Cajun is a link with a proud
French past and a glorious
heritage. He likes to dance
and laugh and sing when his
week of hard work is ended.
And just as a Saturday night
replenishes his store of ener-
gy, Sunday at church refresh <
ens his spiritual _,and moral
valiies ahd keeps strong his
Y* always sustaining faith. St.
Jospeh Catholic Church was t
✓ 'the site of Suridav mass for ALa
thjj family,‘ '
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a l XThe weekend
A reception was held m ’fuded bar b que
available. This was c
the^poTiAr observed ui'lhe
Landry home.
Family members attend
ing included from Lafayette,
La.; Or. and Mrs.'” Phillip
- PurpepuJIdr. and Mrs. r. V. cnember of Alpha Phi sorority
Landry, Jr., and .Mr, and anj js a ]
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... FIRST BIRTHDAY
House party members at Jonathan Michael Lynch born
over white satin. Thel^pdi ’’ ‘ ~
was fitted and scattered With wedding in the Kall of the
seed pearls. A Queen Anne First Baptist Church were:
neckline- and Bishop sleeVes Misses Beverly Rogers, Judy
... „ J4, „ with fitted wrist-coveredbi?P=Safidtge-, Karen K. Sheppard, and Mrs. Bill Lynch. Clark
and Mrs h red A Landry, Mr. tons complimented the gown. Patsy Sheppard, Karen E. ‘ "
The full train and veil were Sheppard. Krystal McKim,
, . . inset with chantilly lace and Jenny McFadden, Sara Wal-
*MT8. Marjon Lowe, Robin and -white velvet. Nosegays of den and Jill McFadden. ..
blue, white and gold flowers The couple honeyuioop-
set in chantilly lace with,blue ed at Lake Texhoma and will
and Mrs. Fred N. Landry,
Deidra and Kayla, Mr. and
Rusty, Mr. and Mrs. ..Tom Ed
Parents of the topple are
. and Mrs. Kenneth She'p-
136 Royal Lane;
rrier.ee and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gossett.j 2500 BrVen, •- -- Tfo*-- groom's
Commerce. .. ’~
The bride, a junior edu-
cation major at ETSU, is a
1976 graduate- of played traditional
—The-groom « member of gers sang the "Wedding
the United States Marine Song, . - ■ —
/Tim Gossett and pjivid vViye"
2.2 j groom. \
They wore Uniforms of their : *
20th Year Reunion i
The Ghrksville /;High Clarksville and Mr. and Mrs.
School graduating '•Class of Ronnie Humphrey of Paris.
1&58 held their 20th Reunion ', Class members and their I
on Saturday. Dec. 23, 1978 at spouses present • were:
the Blacks cabin at North George Schultz and wife «f
■. Lake. ’<• Austin, Charlene (Davis) Wil- I
The class WILL Prophecy, liams and husband of Lewis-
and History were read by the -ville, Bobby Davis and wife of
class president, Babe Hig Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Jerry
gins. Afterwards, the even - Petty *and wife of Irving.
ing was spent reminiscing,' Shelby (McDonough) Craw
eating and dancing. ford and husband of Texar
There were 54 members kana, Ruby Arnold of Clarks
of the '58 graduating class ville» Ben Black and wife of
and 24 were present for the- ClarksVille, Jerry Thomson
reunion. Greeley Walker tra of -Arlington, Gary Thomas
veiled the farthest from New and wife of Clarksville. John
G.»t. ~ Crawford and wife of
the cnly one with a zParis, Linda (Bolin) Wright of
had the youngest child, of New York, New York, Jo * /
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Petty of * band of Red
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oyster), blackeyed peas, oys Corporal Steve Gossett
man Perry, Route 6, Clarks The writer pieis? was a bridal -
ville. The groom is the son of bouquet of white and blue ’
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Elrod of daisies, the brides chosen
Bagwell and the late Mr? Ola colors. The three tiered wed-
Parker. . “ ding cake was made by the
r. bride’s aunt, Mrs. William
UV-U13UU, al.-,-mm ms unnir Adian Petty, minister of Campbell, Paris, in the
er. Mr. and Mrs. L?L.'Ballew-;:---'.tKORiKwell Church of Christ bride's chosen colors ujrith a
Officiated. The double ring miniture bride and groom,
ceremony was set in front of Miss Janie Briggle of
the fire place, with two bas Paris was in charge of the
kets of white gladiolas flank registry. Mrs. Al Barnett of -
ing it and a centerpiece on Blossom and Mrs. Roosevelt
the manthl of a five branched Cherry of Clarksville presid-
candelabra -entwined with cd at the brides table-
fern. .. - The couphrwiH reside at
A tape of wedding music East Madison in Clarks
was played. ville. ,
. The bride was given- m The,1- bride graduated
—marriage by her father. from Clarksville High School
Sh’tTVpre a high waisted an(l is employedat Bullington
floor length gown of white Drug. The bridegroom is a
haped hemline,-graduatV' of Detroit High
train, a fitted bodice and, a School and is employed by
sheer “V" shaped front yoke, the City of Clarksville.
It was trimmed with chantilla
lace. She wore a veil of white
tulle from a lace and satin
eapelet. She carried a bou-
quet of white daises, with’
white streamers tied with
- Dinner- Party
(illness Slaton an(j Shawn.
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