Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1983 Page: 4 of 18
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8:30 TO 12:30
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IN ELEMENTART AND JR. HIGH 0TM8
HALLOWEEN KITCHEN 5 TO T P.M.
C0B0NATI0N 8 P.M.
•Clothes Tree
•Lawrence Jewelers
•Bath Time
•Shoe Box
•OK Corral
•Company’s Coming
•Treadleworks
•Farraghs Gift &
Gourmet Gallery
•Farraghs House of Cards
•Owens Jewelers
•Holiday House
•It’s A Small World
•BB’s Designs
•Jean Scene
•Just For Laughs
•Toy Bonanza &
T Shirts, Too
•Fashion Outlet
♦Excluded: Alpine Sandwich Shop
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The Combination quilt
category had five winners.
They were as follows: Debra
Bacon Hager, first place. Se-
cond place was awarded to
Dixie Harper Third place to
Chris lx>ng, and fourth place
was awarded to Sue Seay
The Honorable Mention was
received by the Extension
Homemakers of
Hagansport.
The following books were
donated to the Franklin
County Library September
100 Years In Texas The Mat
tingly and Laws Families”
Wu Put Monay In Savtrt Pockats
and Fomlllat Into Homos I
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SPECIAL SALE
IN GARAGE!
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY!
Low Overhead Discount Prices
DYNAMITE BLACK POWER DENIM in com-
fortable fashion stretch polyester — an absolute
must for fall from Dallas Fashion Award winner
DONOVAN-GALVANI. The open-front, box
jacket and pull-on skirt are detailed with stit-
ching trim. The pull-over, placket-front blouse
adds emphatic stripes of color in black, red and
white. Size 6 to 20.
Coats for Milady
the next convention to be
held in October of 1984 Tyler
was awarded the bid.
Alpha Rho Psi members
from Mount Vernon atten-
ding the convention were Jo
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Texas, was the gathering President
site for 600 Beta Sigma Phis, Nacogdoches
representing 32 chapters in C____' ” .
tended the District School of
Instruction at the Mt Pies- ■
sant Post 3986 on Sunday,
October 16
Those attending were Mr ■'
and Mrs M. D Wegley, Mr.
| and Mrs. Arnold Walker, Mr.
and Mrs C. P O’Neal and -<
j Mrs Zell Cronin.
ETC. SQUARE MALL
Downtown__Mount Pleasant, Texas
By: Susan Johnson
The FHA Quilt Show was
held October 8, 1983 at the
Franklin County Art
Festival. The quilt show had
five categories in which the
quilts were judged These
categories were as follows:
Baby quilts, Antique quilts,
Homemade quilts, Machine-
made quilts, and Combina-
tion quilts
“The Best of Show" was
awarded to the quilt made by
Chris Long The quilt was a
counted cross stitch quilt
The first place in the Baby
quilt category was awarded
to Lee Hendrix Second place
went to Gail Reed Third
place went to Julie Broadex
Dixie Harper was awarded
both fourth place and
Honorable Mention
The first place in the Anti
que Quilt category went to
Zadie Harper for a quilt over
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kept busy Friday, Oct. 14
at the salad supper held
at the First Baptist
the
approaching
of their
Rhonda
Cemetery Slates
Meeting
The Hopewell Cemetery
Association will have their
annual meeting Sunday, Oc-
tober 30, at 2 p.m. in the
Hopewell Presbyterian
Church
All interested parties are
urged to attend
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Mildred Brown, Jo
Phillips, Lillian Staples
and Sybil Richardson.
(Staff Photo)
Mil
Hlf) Bennie R Connelly Branch Mgr
[Jjy C. Glynn Lowe, President
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JK Soma Cash
=> WHEN YOU CAN SAVE MORE
- ^y 8ETTLE F0R LEJS?
101 W. Main
City, Mo She spoke on what
Beta Sigma Phi means in its
motto of: Life, Learning and
Friendship ’’
Chapters from Tyler and VFW Members
Saturdays al) day meeting Dallas Texas put in bid for
was started with a breakfast
and Yearbook and Scrap-
book display by the 32
Chapters represented
Opening the morning ses-
sion with the traditional
Opening Ritual was Betty
Shinn and Millissa McCor-
Mr. ai
Miller o
nounce tl
boy at
Hospital
7:34 p.m
Alvie Ra
eight pou
Mr an
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announce
baby son
Hospital
1:40 a m
pounds, 9
named Ji
Mr and
Allen of 1
birth of
Franklin
October 1
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BUSY. BUSY - Mount
Vernon Hospltsl Aux-
iliary volunteers were
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MR. AND MRS.
RICHARD L. BOHLER<
announce the engage-
ment and
marriage
daughter.
Denise, to Jonathan
Wesley Bail, ton of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy J. Bass, all
of Mount Vernon. The
couple will exchange
vow, on November 25 at
1:M p.m. in DeShong
Chapel at Paris Junior >
College. AU friends and
relatives are invited to at- <•’ .
tend.
Church. They are Jewel
Deeter with her back to
the camera, Sally Jones,
Franklin County Library Donations
of Dr Stinson given by Mr
EASTERN Star members
Ola Foster. Mrs. Elwyn
Carr, Mrs. Roy Carr and
Mrs. Norman Glass work-
ed inside during the pan-
cake breakfast Saturday,
Oct. 15. The event was a
fund rafter for the new
Masonic Lodge. (Staff
Photo by Lillie Bush)
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Books donated in memory and Mrs Otis H. Slaughter,
of the following “Neil Jr., in memory of Joe
Sperry’s Complete Book To Lindley given by Mr and
Texas Gardening” in Mrs Otis H Slaughter, Jr.,
memory of Charles Stret- in memory of Margaret Mat-
given by the tison given by Mr and Mrs
Otis H Slaughter, Jr., in
memory of Leila Holder
Mrs Jewel
October 25th — 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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Long Wins Best Of
Show For Quilt
100 years old Second place
went to Peggy Jaggers and
third place went to Ixte Hen-
drix.
The first place in the
Handmade quilt category
was awarded to Vesta
Holmes Second place went
to Imogene Hicks and third
place to Mary Dawson
Fourth place went to Mary
Groom. Honorable Mention
was received by Peggy Jag
gers
missioner
After a luncheon and style
show the members returned
for the afternoon session of
business Highlight was
which includes members speaker Marge Thomas
from Alpha Nu Delta, Xi from the International Office
Alpha Omicron and Xi Gam- °f Beta Sigma Phi in Kansas
ma Tau
Fridays events included a
Country Store and Hospitali-
ty Room to renew friend-
ships at the Fredonia Inn
of the
County
representing 32 chapters in Chamer of Commerce, and
East Texas Friday and Judy McDonald, City Corn-
Saturday, October 14 and 15,
1983
The Convention waV
hosted by the Nacogdoches
Beta Sigma Phi City Council,
cher given by C
H Lamberth’s Jean, Richard,
H Randy, Patti and Sherrie;
"Shadow Land" in memory given by
’ of Claude Cannady given by Helpinstill.
Mr and Mrs Charles L Books donated: "Horses of “
” #' Lowry; "Road To Tara” in Camargue” given by
• ■ memory of Genie Hague Dorothy Barker, "1883-1983
• given by Lillian Hardison;
“A Life In Our Times" in
> memory of Joe Lindley given by Elsie Rohre; other
> given by Mr. and Mrs. book donations from Floyd
Charles L Lowry Teague, Birdie Ward, Edgar
Cash donations in memory Reynolds, and Rebeca Dod-
of the following: In memory
- ’ Beta Sigma Phi
Convention Held
The Fredonia Inn and mack of Nacogdoches A
Stephen F Austin State welcome to the City was
University in Nacogdoches, Pre*ented by Ken Wood,
Texas, was the gathering ” J "
Of Instruction
Several members of the
Mount Vernon VFW Post
Porter, Claudia Thomas, 3992 and ladies Auxiliary at-
Kathy Renfro, Vikki Milam,
Carol Flannagan, Martha
Mullins and Teri Siddens.
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1983, newspaper, October 20, 1983; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1296067/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.