The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1980 Page: 2 of 13
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Ushers were
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bride, Howard Wayne Jor-
dan, cousin of the groom and
Larry Gardner.
The bride is a 1978
graduate of Clarksville High
School. She has attended
Paris Junior College and is
presently employed by The
Clarksville Times.
The groom is a 1977
graduate of Clarksville High
School and has recently
received an associate degree
of Science from Paris Junior
presently
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. Lin
Helton of La Grande. Oregon would like to announce the
engagement of their daughter. Shannon to Jay Calloway,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Calloway of Rt. 1, Bagwell. The
July 25th wedding is to be held al the First Christian Church
in La Grande. All friends and relatives are invited.
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Information Available
Persons planning to tra- «*«t area, the Corpus Christi
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as best man.
were Tommy
brother of the groom and ed
Coast Chamber of
have two toll free numbers number is 1-800 242 3243. For
they can call for recorded the South Padre Island Port
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• Gowns
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baby’s ceremony in the Fellowship
■ ■ '*! Hall of the Church.
Mrs. Debra Tucker was
carried colonial *n cbaf&e of the registry.
The bride s table was
with covered with a white linen
Whitaker-Leverett Vows Are Exchanged
with yellow daisies petals. the bride wore a sundress of
Ring bearer was Chesley deep blue quiana with match
Jordan, cousin of the groom, ing accessories. The couple
He was dressed identical to will be a home at 130 21st Clarksville, a
the groom and carried a N.E. Street in Paris,
white satin pillow edged in
lace.
Altar ta]
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new phew and niece of the Friday evening, June 13, at
evening.
Parents of the bride are
- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parr of 2915
Carson Lane in Paris.
„ The groorn is the son of trimmed .....
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tharp fashioned with
of 1405 South Walnut in
Clarksville.
The Rev. David Nor-
wood of Paris hearth the
couple repeat their marriage Reception
vows before an altar adorned ( a reception honoring the
with a massive arrangement couple was held immediately
of white gladiolas intersper- following the ceremony,
sed with white daisies and A white laee cloth cover-
baby s breath. P
(greenery and a blue satini
ribbon accented the arrange-
ment.
Robert Smith, brother- .W1„.
w Pre8ent‘ Punch was served from a cut
at the piano.
Polished ed the table which held the
two tiered wedding cake.
Blue rose buds accented the
cake which was topped with a
miniature bride and groom.
traditionarwedding mu.k
at the piano. nuta an(J minta to approx.
For her wedding the mately twenty-five guests.'
bride chose a lovely gown of The bride is employed by
blue satin fashioned with an Respiratory Care Services at
empire waist and shoulder Red River General Hospital.
’tr,p* gownwas comp- The groom is employed by
timented by a white lace full Tharp Motors. The couple
length overlay featuring a will make their home in
deep scooped neckline and Clarksville.
Set July 11th
Students at East Texas
State University who pre-
registered for the second
summer term will be mailed a
registration card packet.
Students who do not,
receive a card packet should
check with ETSU’s Admis-
sions Office immediately.
All pre-registration sche-
dules will be canceled after 5
Friendship Baptist Church at p m July 3 (Thursday) - if
« n.m. on Fridav. Julv 11th. students have not paid fees.
' AU friends and relatives Students will then be requir
are cordiaUy invited to ed to go through registration
attend.
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Homes, July 5th from 2 p.m.
Until 4 p.m. Tickets will be
and Ayers will be S-Jrdinltor of Christian So"
cial Involvement of the UM
Women in the NT Confer-
ence.
She said the school sche-
dule was a busy one.
Refreshments will be »T ai ■
Mrs. James
sister of the bride, served as tied in the back with a t>i
Matron of Honor. T ‘ ... r „
maids were Miss Carol daisies interspersed with stdrUng silver punch bowl.
Leverett, sister of the groom, baby’s breath and polished Nuts and mints were also
and Mrs. Tommy Leverett, English ivy complimented served from silver appoint-
sister-in-law of the groom, their attire. They carried ments by Mrs. John Oce
For their gowns the bride white wicker baskets filled Williams, Jr., Mrs. Jacky
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Mrs. Samuels
Delegate To
UM Meeting -
Mrs. Lucille Samuels,
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member of the United Me
Rehear m) Dinner thodist Women of the North
A rehearsal dinner was Texas Conference, has re-
aper lighters were held immediately following S®nt*y 1reLurLn, rOmTT w
Melinda Steele, the rehearsal of the ceremony Regional School of
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I bride’and Gary and MicheUe the'AmZrican’Le^on Budd- leyan University in Lincoln.
I Nolan, cousin of the groom, ing. Nev., June 14 20.
. They were attired identically Hosts for the event were The school included
I to that of the bridesmaids the groom’s parents, Mr. and delegates from all 11 United
| and the groomsmen. Mrs. Willard Leverett. Methodist Women's jurisdic-
Mr. Willard Leverett, Tables were adorned with tions in the United States.
I father of the groom, served arrangements of yellow and Those from the North Texas
Groomsmen white silk flowers. Approxi- Conference, Centrad Con£e
Leverett, mately thirty guests attend- **’“ ,'1"
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John Oce Williams, Jr. of presented gifts to their wed- Hurst UM Church by chw-
Avery. They were dressed in ding attendants.
formal tuxedos of bamboo ----------------
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Of Homes To
Be July 5th
The Detroit Chapter of varjous delegates,
the Young Homemakers of - * ■
2f delegates "from ” the "North
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by virtue of her position as
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Flowergirls were Miss Piece holding yeUow tapers
. of yeUow and white daisies Bradley Osburn in. a formal
full length interspersed with 1 *
i breath. The bride’s cake was I------ .
_ , a four tiered traditional wed- ® P*®*..°P Fr*day’
were" fashioned” with" a’ fitted ding cake with yellow sugar
Mias Diane Whitaker
and Mr. Willard Dwayne
Leverett were united in mar
riage in a formal candelit
ceremony at the Friendship
Baptist Church of Clarksville
on Saturday, June 14th at
seven o’clock in the evening.
Parents of the bride are
Mrs. Lena Whitaker of 401
North Elm, Clarksville and
the late Mr. B.B. Whitaker.
The groom is the son of-
Mr. and Mrs. Willard (W.C.)
Leverett of Route 4, Clarks-
ville.
The Rev. A.B. Kellam,
pastor of the Hopewell
Baptist Church, heard the
couple pledge their double
ring vows before an altar
centered with an archway of
polished greenery accented
with yellow satin bows. The
altar was flanked on each side
by fifteen branched candel-
abras holding yellow tapers
accented by polished green-
ery and white columns hold-
ing massive arrangements of
yellow gladiolas and yellow
satin bows. Baskets of fresh j
ferns were placed on ths floor
around the altar. Pews were
marked with yellow satin
bows.
Mrs. Frances Daniell
pianist, presented favorite
selections of the couple and
accompanied Miss Terri Gar- |
rison as she sang “If* and
“The Wedding Song”.
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into the chapel she presented organza and Chantilly lace, fashioned with
The panel of sheer organza and back with a big sash. They
was i
exit from the church and the lace motifs
bride presented her new mantilla of sheer
MRS. PHILLIP EUGENE THARP
Susan Howard and Phil- long full sleeves which tied at
up Eugene Tharp were unit- the wrist with blue satin
» “t 5nar5!a^® ln a sem*’ ribbon. She carried a nosegay
formal double ring ceremony of blue and white carnations
held in the home of the interspersed with polished
groom s parents Friday, June greenery and baby’s breath
„^.__?^_SeVen oc oc^ in th® and blue satin streamers.
Ann Lawson, sister of
the groom, served the bride
as matron of honor in a floor
length blue polyester govPn
1 with lace f and
.... J an empire
waist and deep square neck.
Gene Tharp, father of
the groom, served as best
man.
vows before an altar adorned
The bride .and. groom
tered bus, spending the night
in Wichita, Kans., en route
and at Oklahoma City on the
return trip.
Mrs. Samuels said one of
the more impressive portions
of the journey was the Sun-
day morning worship service
conducted on the bus by
illusion interspersed’ with
from a lace Camelot cap ivy complimented their
covered with iace motifs. She attire. They carried colonial
carried a cascade bouquet of bouquets of yellow and white
in marriage by her mother an<^ yellow daisies
was lovely in a formal gown r '
of bridal satin. The gown was ’
fashioned with a fitted bodice tie<^ yellow ribbons,
and a high neckline of sheer .
in circulation for the tour
which includes the following
homes, Russell Guest, Mack-
ey Guest, Bennie Stribling,
MR. AND MRS. WILLARD DWAYNE LEVERETT of Sd^Tfrom pTS Juniw £j £Udy ^labtia’ and Rus'
accented b," Chantilly featureda iongflow*^ S. newlywT^pl.0“^Veld' 1^^“^ Registration
motifs. Her fingertip Hairpieces of yellow daisies !°Uo^F S® Homecomi
‘2 r new mantilla of sheer illusion interspersed with I „ ”
mother-in-law with a white edged in Chantilly lace fell breath and polished English
The bride, escorted to covered with lace motifs. She attire. The
L Engagement
iaw.'jamerSteele "and given yellow happiness rose buds daisies interspersed with covered with a white linen Announcement
- - and yellow daisies inter- baby’s breath, polished cloth and an overlay of yellow r-
spersed with baby's breath English ivy and tied with ^ce. The table was centered Jg iVlaClG
and polished English ivy and white ribbons. Wlth a ^us center- f o n.nU11
, Flowergirls were Miss Piece holding yellow tapers
The groom was attired in Belinda Blair, cousin of the aad a beautiful arrangement
TltehigmteJsSvis were beigT’^and’^ruffled*shirt Ewm. Thly^re^Men^h interspersed with baby’s n“
detailed with Chantilly lace. etched in bamboo. A yellow dresses of polyester blend in
and added motifs. The full happiness rose bud bouton-»white with yellow print. They
circle skirt swept into a niere completed his attire. —J - -
------------------------c--------- t---- Steele, bodice and sleeveless and rO8es and featured a mima-
rved as tied in the back with a trig ture bride and groom on the
Brides sash. Hairpieces of yellow j^nch. was served from a
were Miss Carol daisies interspersed ’ 111 ’
Leverett, sister of the groom, baby’s breath and polished
sister-in-law of the groom, their attire. They carried ments by Mrs.
Pace and Mrs. Buddy Stan-
ley.
■ ■ When the couple left for
a wedding trip to Galveston
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
VanDeaver, Rt. 1, Clarks-
ville, -'have r announced the
birth of their first child, a
son, who has been named
Charles Jody. He was born in
McCuistion Medical Center in
Paris at 9 p.m. on June 24,
1980, weighing 7 pounds, 4
ounces.
Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles VanDeaver,
Clarksville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Cornelius, Bagwell.
Great grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas VanDeaver,
Fulbright; Mrs. Bonnie Ro-
gers, and Mr. and Mrs. Felix'
McEachern, all of Clarksville,
and Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Cor-
nelius, Rolls, Texas.
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Watson, Gavin, Jr. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1980, newspaper, June 30, 1980; Mt. Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295763/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.