Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981 Page: 4 of 22
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MR. AND MRS. MACK
HENDRIX of Mt. Vernon
announce the engage-
ment and approaching
marriage of their
daughter, Susan Annette,
to Roland Alan Swarts,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Swarts, also of Mt. Ver-
non. The couple will be
married at the church of
Christ in Mt. Vernon on
Thursday. June 4,1M1, at
7:34. All friends and
relatives are Invited.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING AND
PROCESSING ... all animals
state inspected before and after
slaughter at no extra charge to the
customer. All meat double
wrapped in new type high den*
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Cash donations in memory Home will begin celebrating
National Nursing Home
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All kids are invited to at Degree. The couple served
tend and enjoy the antics and as youth pastors at First Texas District,
personalities of these pup- Assembly in Marshall fa-
in crusades, camps and
Louis and Mary Smith are schools. The ministry to a
Rutledge and Stacey
Pipkin. (Staff Photo by
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Bake Sale
Texas State Teachers
Association to sponsoring a
bake sale Friday, May 8, in
front of Home Town Food
and Brookshires.
Special orders may be
placed with Marilyn Elbert,
537-4409 or Jean Lee,
537-4301.
All proceeds will go to the
scholarship fund. A student
going to a vocational school
and a student going to an
academic school will be
awarded the scholarships.
Terry Haven To
Begin Celebration
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Pierce Chapel
Slates Working
There will be a cemetery
working and a basket lunch
at Pierce Chapel Cemetery
three miles northwest of
Hagansport on Saturday,
May 9.
Everyone interested in the
upkeep of the cemetery to
urged to attend.
Those who donated to the
cemetery since the last
report were Mrs. Ida Mit-
chell in memory of J. L. Ot-
tinger, Mr. and Mrs. Artie
Street in memory of J. L. Ot-
tinger, and Mr. and Mrs
Steve Biggerstaff in memory
of Sam Stanley.
Anyone who wishes to
donate to the cemetery may
mail it to the First National
Bank, Mt. Vernon, Texas
75467 or Helen Ottinger, Rt.
1, Box 94, Talco, Texas 75467.
16 Ito boxes
1 lb. wrapped pkg. ’ <,
JOHN D. MAPLES of
Carthage, and Sue
Veasey of Mt. Vernon an-
nounce the engagement
and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter,
Julie Lynn, to Marty Lee
DilHard of Mt. Pleasant,
the son of Mr. and Mr*. L.
A. DUliard of Portland,
i Tennessee. She to to be a
1M1 graduate of Mt. Ver-
non High School. The
groom is a 1978 graduate
of Portland High School,
and is presently
employed with A&E
Machine Shop In Lone
Star. The wedding will be
held in the home of the
bride's mother and step
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i noy Veasey, on Friday,
June 12, at 7:30 p.m.
Friends and relatives are
invited through the
press.(Photo by Lillie
Bush)
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
May 10
Spray it with flowers! Give her one of our
exclusive fragrances in a spray-on floral
tribute that says “I love you.”
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April 7th thru May 5th i Rutledge.
Books donated in memory r
Of: “The Art Stealers” in of: Charles Winkle given by
memory of Pearl Aikin, .Ada Rodkey, Joyce Jordan week on Sunday, May 10,
“And I Remember Spain” in given by Mary Gay and Mother's Day..
Everyone to invited to
come and spend an hour with I
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by Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. honor of Margaret Winfield, special for a little while.
Lowry, “In Fairyland” in “Pray In the Spirit” in honor
memory of Stephanie Nieole of David Welch II given by
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Book donations by: Sam
my Sinclair, Vicki Tomb,
Margie Jaggers, Dr Jabez
Galt, Sally Hunt, Myrtol
Young
Record Album donations
by: Wayne Hackney. I >“■’ ' '
Magazine donations by:
Edna Puckett. Dr Jabez
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PRACTICES for the
Junior Miss Mt Vernon
contestants for the 1981
pageant Saturday, May 9,
at 7 p.m. began Ulis past
week. On hand for the
first practice session
were. bottom row,
Michelle Mct.ee, Kristy
Chittenden, Michelle
Shelton. Andrea Kile, Ann
Jennings, Melaine
•'Cartoon Talks*' are In 1978 they began
States told white a cartoon devoting their fuB time to
character involved in the Kid’e Crueade, ministering
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and Wednesday eventags at the voices behind the oktta. team effort. Mary to the pup-
at the First Louis majored in Christian peteer and Louis directs the
features. He to an or-
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will sow accurately.
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from solid to row-crop seeding.
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EXCITING KIDS
CRUSADE-featurlng
Louis and Mary Smith
and their puppets and
g Randy the Dummy, will
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row, Erin Shelby, Rhonda
Gilstrap, Missy Adariis,
Shelly Elbert, Tricy
Young. Shelly LitUe, Mol-
ly McKay. Those not
available for the photo in-
cluded Isaura McClung.
Jaye Lynn Pierce. Kim
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Admitted to Franklin ingfellow, Willie Nell Corley,
County Hospital during the Ann Zachary,
week of April 28 through .
May 4 were Ann Zachary,
Mildred Faye Rushing, Win-
nsboro; Kathy Carr, Irene
Stringfellow, Pam Blalock,
Mt. Pleasant; Emma
Weaver, Jewel Clifton, I
Sulphur Bluff; James Heflin, ■
Irving; Gene Boswell,
Mineola; Susy Glasener,
Baby Boy Glasener, Bogata ;
Joyce Williams, Garvin,
Oklahoma; Hubert Stret-
cher, Lucille Blackburn,
Carrie Hendrix, Mary Jo
Long, Willie Conley, Melba
Lawrence, Laurene Dunlap, |
Frances Rich, Judy White, I
Baby Girl White, David
Maasen, Jason Chitsey,
Tommy Fountain, Tressie
Duckworth, Ila Jackson,
Tillie Jumper, Paula
Cargile, Richard Wilson, Ida
Anderson, Bemiece Grieves,
and Lula Mae Barrett, Mt.
Vernon.
Dismissed were Maudie
Gibson, Opal Freeman, Opal
Luallen, Clovis Bogue, Jean
Dunlap, Ray Tarrant, Carl
Westin, Muriel Cunningham,
Loreece Dunlap, Elm
Dunlap, Leonard Ji
dessle Maxton,
Nelson, Nancy Rutledge,
Kathy Carr, Cindy Mitchel).
Judy White, Baby White,
Pam Blalock, Carrie Hen-
drix, Frances Jordan, Mary
Jo Long, Doris Powers, Carl
Powers, Tommy Fountain,
Jason Chitsey, David ,
Maaaoi, Melba Lawrence,
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prizes will be held Sunday at
6 p.m. and Monday, Tuesday
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Wright, Pat. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981, newspaper, May 7, 1981; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295871/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.