The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, March 19, 1979 Page: 2 of 10
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95th Birthday
Mrs. G.A, Eilers of
I Clarksville celebrated her
95th birthday with a luncheon
[ in her home on Tuesday,
. March 13.
Those visiting with her
included her son, Delbert, his
wife, Mary, and two daugh-
ters; Mrp. Leia Smith of
Clarksville; Mrs. Gertrude
Stanley pf Phoenix, Ariz.;
and a life long friend, Ms.
Carrie Backman.
Mrs. Phillip Harrison,1 a
daughter, was ill and unable
to attend and Mrs. Eula
Austin, Hooks, another
daughter, was in Victoria
visiting with iter soiy AruJ
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Meets Monday
The Red River County
I 4-H Council will meet on
Monday, March 19, 1979 at 7
o.m. The meeting will be held
• n the conference room of
the Extension Office located
on Baker Street/’. •
Extension programs
serve people of aH ages
regardless of socio-economic
level, sex, creed, race, color,
religion or national origin. '
Ash
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tacular pre-Lenten, four day attracts more than 300,000
costume festival'in Bpoyns- f • - -»
ville has been held for more 6^,—Texas Highways Mag
” '“'-on azjne .......
Mae Witmer.
Guests attending from
the Marion A. Lawson Future
Teachers Association were:
>ozer, sponsor,
' Tesa Bell, Christi L _ 2.
Marsha Brantley. Tammie
Gullion, Sonja Poteet. _.. . .. . .
Sfierrie Poteet and Annette April, 13, with
Williamson. - . W,nnM? B411,611-
Knit-Needle I
Club Nleet» \
The Knit ’n Needle met
on Friday,' March 9, in the
home of Phinneas Griffin,
Georgia Scoff and * 'Patsy I1*’"® t®. ..order by
- y’president Dorothy Moss, and i
Members attending In> the Minutes were read and I
MR AND MRS. VERNON EDWARD SULLIVAN
Miss Carla Jayne Wolfe howl and serving at
became the bride of Vernon bride’s table were Mrs. Lynn
Edward Sullivan Feb. 23. Henson and Mrs. Lafonda
1979 in a semi formal cere Monkhouse.
mony held at the Annona • Coffee was served from a
United Met hodist Church at 7 silver coffee service from a.
o'clock in the evening with silver, coffee service at the
the Rev. Bill Shaddox officat- groom's table,
ing over the ceremony.
The bride is the daugh
ter of Carl H. Wolfe and Mrs.-
Jayne Wolfe both of Clarks-
ville. The groom is the son of
Mrs. Marie Sheppard of De-
port.
The bride, escorted to
the altar by her father, given
ip marriage by her parents
was adorned in a; gown
fashioned* froth white eyelet
and featuring a soft rounded
neck. The empire bodice
which was trimmed in lace
fell into a beautifully gather
ed shirt edged. byr, a (Jeep
ruffle accented by two rows
■of lace. Long puffed sleeves
gathered into a ruffle at the
wrist Complimented the
giiwn. Her fingertip veil fell
from a'-band of lace accented
on each side by three white
daisies. She wore a tiny gold
6hatn centred with a single
pearl whicn was a gift from]
her paternal great grand-
mother. The necklace has
been worn in fifteen wedding
ceremonies within the family.
The bride carried a bouquet
of blue and white daisies
interspersed with blue baby's
breath and tied withwhite
lace. - ........
Miss Kim White, sister of
Jhe bride, served as maid of
honor and_cafried out the
chosen colors of the bride in a
gown of blue eyeleTTeaturing
a square neckline and shorf-
-putted sleeves. Thje empire
bodice feir into a gathered
shirt and was fastened at the
L waist by fl blue ribbon^ She
" carried a bouquet of blue and
I.'white daisies ' laced with
I' baby’s breath and tied with
L white lace.
Clint Wolfe, of Clarks-
ville, brother of the bride,
I served the groom as best
| man and ushered the guest to
their seats. •>**
The Marriage vows were
repeated at the altar which
was decorated by arrange-
I ments of pine boughs at the
communion rail and centered
with blue and white eyelet
I bows backed by ten white
tapered candles. Arrange,-.
I ments of pine centered with
I blue eyelet bows adorhed
each window of the church.
The chancel was centered by
I .a seven branch candelabrum
accented with polished
greenery. Reserved pews
were marked with blue and
white eyelet bows.
Music was provided by
Mrs. Muriel Gist, organist .of.,
the church. Lovely selection^,
of prenutpial music accorri*
I panied the congregation dur
I ing the Hymn of Blessing.
I The Rev. Dort Stanley of
Avery sang “Happy The
I Home Where God Is” before
the closing of the ceremony.
Mrs. LaFonda Monkhouse
I ’ was in charge of the registry 1
I and distrubed bulletins; be
fore the ceremony began.
RECEPTION
A reception fqr the I
I couple was held immediately I
I following the ceremony in the I
Maverick Hall of the Annona I
I United Methodist Ch'urch.
The bride’s table was I
I covered with a blue cloth I
I-overlaid with white lace. An I
I arrangement of blue and I
white daisies interspered I
I with baby’s breath and satin I
I ribbon accented the center of J
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three-tiered white wedding I
cake trimmed with-blue dais I
L ies and topped with white I
bells at^ented with blue I
rosettes was the focal point of I
I the table. Blue punch was I
I served from a crystal punch I
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Epsilon Mu Honors FT A
* The Epsilon Mu Chapter interesting address on the •
<>f Delta Kappa Gamma met ■ modern trends oi education,
in the Fellowahip Hall of the- . The. hoatesaerfor the
First Presbyterian Church on evening were Mmea. Helen
Monday. March 5, at* 6:30 Hale, Margaret Ortiz,
p.m. The meeting wy to C
honor the Future Teachers Tucker.
• Association. - 1________ _________o
Mmes. Margaret Pope eluded: Bessie Geese, Martha ®PProve<L
. and Willie Mae Witmer were gGooding, Helen Hale, Mary
in charge of the program. Jo Hanson. Teela^feurt, by Mayme Shultz, and Happy
Mrs. Pope presented the Lucille Kunkel, Wilma Birthday wa? sqng for MW.
speaker. Mrs. Evelyn Mc L^nny. vinl» 4aewe, OlthlFjr -Z
CuHoch who gave a very ’ Marr, Evelyn Miller, Inez . , ,
- r<—1.._ . A delicious Juncheon was
served to Winnie Bairett, .
Lois Lewis, Edith Cook,
Phinneas Griffin, f Viva
Humphrey, Mary Hutchison,
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Thursday preceding
Charro Days, a. spec- Wednesday, Charro.
fiesta participants and viMit-
ilma Birthday waj jjing
Marr, Evelyn Miller, Inez
Mitchell, Carolyn “ McCain,
Evelyn McCulloch, Margaret
Pope, Ruth Rhodes, Beulah
Rose, Georgia Scott, Mary
Alice Steward, Edie Stogner, .. «.
Watha Jo Stroud and Willie Maudie Mae Johnson, Mayme
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Alvena Pace. 1
Dorthy Townes visited I
during the afternoon and the 1
members enjoyed her visit ■
Gould during the hand work session L
of the meeting. M
The Club will next meet
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, March 19, 1979, newspaper, March 19, 1979; Mt. Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295632/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.