Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1983 Page: 4 of 20
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Christmas Celebrated
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HOSPITAL NEWS
The Residents and Staff Wish You
A Very Happy New Year!
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A New Year’s Resolution
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Sales, December 29th
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First National Bank of Mount Vernon
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83 Years of Community Service
•Barbecue Beef *Barbecue Ham
•Trimming
Take Home or Dine Here
Rent Our Private Dining Room
January 1, 1856—Congress authorizes use of adhesive
postage stamps.
January 2, 1933—U.S. Marines withdraw from Nicara-
gua after 20-year occupation.
January 3, 1871—Oleomargarine patented by H.W.
Bradley.
January 4,1958—Sputnik 1 disintegrated.
Donuts
Juice
Milk
Cereal
Raisins
Juice
Milk
Juice
Milk
Cereal
Raisins
Juice
Milk
Thursday
Chicken Fried Steak
Cream Gravy
Purple Hull Peas
Banana Pudding
Bread A Milk
Friday
Hamburgers
L-T-O-P
Com Chips
Choc Peanut Patties
Prunes
Milk
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Terry Haven Nursing Home will accept all patients regardless of
race, sex, color, or creed at any time that space is available.
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Closed All Day Sunday & Monday
10 am to 5.30 p m 5 Days A Week
Saturday 10 a m to 3 p m
Phone In Orders 537-4361
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dinner Friday, December 16,
at Market Fare in Mount
Vernon The couple gave
gifts to members of the
wedding party
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The Goodwill Club met in
the home of Mrs Roger
Banks on Thursday,
December 8, for their annual
Christmas luncheon at 11:30
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The home was decorated
with the Christmas motif
Mrs Banks welcomed the
members and guests The
president, Miss Ima Brown,
asked the blessing before the
meal which consisted of
chicken and dressing and all
the trimmings
After the luncheon, Mrs
Carl Roberts gave a
Christmas story Gifts were
exchanged from the lighted
Reception
The reception was held im-
mediately after the
ceremony in the Fellowship
Hall of the church
The brides table was top-
ped with a satin cloth The
three tiered cake was
decorated with pink roses
and burgandy rosebuds and
set over a fountain.
Jacquelyn Banman,
cbusin of the groom from
Columbus, Ohio, registered
the guests
The couple will reside at
8128 Valley Glen Drive,
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Centered in front of the cathedral length train. Her
sanctuary was a brass arch sheer veil was edged with
Chantilly lace.
Attending the bride as
Sea Butterflies
Some “butterflies” don’t
fly—they swim. Known as
sea butterflies, they are ac-
tually relatives of snails and
live in the open ocean. Their
small, stubby wings enable
them to move about in the
water with fluttering motions.
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muse present were Mrs.
Jim Long, Mrs Raymond
Mrs Edgar
Eddie
Ruth Class Has Annual Christmas Party
The Ruth Class of the First
Baptist Church met Monday
night, Dec 12, 1983. in the
home of Mr and Mrs Jim
Long at 6:30 pm for the an-
nual Christmas party witl^ 1
members and 1 guest pre-
sent
Mr Long asked the bless
ing before the meal was
served The menu consisted
Next year, mend a quarrel. Seek out a forgotten friend. Dismiss suspicion and
replace it with trust. Write a love letter. Share some treasure. Give a soft answer.
Encourage youth. Manifest your loyalty in word and deed. Keep a promise. Find
the time. Forego a grudge. Forgive an enemy. Listen. Apologize if you were wrong.
Try to understand. Flout envy. Examine your demands on others. Think first of so-
meone else. Appreciate. Be kind, be gentle. Laugh a little. Laugh a little more.
Deserve confidence. Take up arms against malice. Decry complacency. Express
gratitude. Welcome a stranger. Gladden the heart of a child. Take pleasure in the
beauty and the wonder of the earth. Speak your love. Speak it again. Speak it still
once again.
Admitted to Franklin Roper, Talco; Loretta
County Hospital during the Rhoades, Scroggins, Robert
week of December 20 B Wilson, San Diego,
through December 26 were California, Maggie Gray,
Minnie Rowden, Raymond Winnsboro, S. L Berger,
Mound, Oklahoma; Lyle
Zufelt, Saltillo; Pam
Blalock. Odis McClung, Mt
Pleasant; Neal Solomon,
Tressie Duckworth, Loretta
Doss, Baby Boy Doss, Mor
ris Forgy, Winnie Jumper,
Ray Tarrant, Bea Tinsley
and Cleo Alexander, Mount
Vernon
Dismissed were James T
Bass. Horace Corley, Zettie
Smith, Neal Solomon,
Robert Wilson. Loretta Doss,
Baby Boy Doss. Douglas
Greeney, Diane James, Win-
nie Jumper, Pam Blalock,
Ray Tarrant, Vern Bennett,
Lisa Mullins and Baby Girl
Mullins
decorated with fresh
flowers On either side of the ____ _
arch was a heart shaped maid of honor was Loren
brass candelabra, each hav- Bailey of Allen The
ing seventeen candles bridesmaid was Susan
Numerous poinsettias were Wood, cousin of the bride of
arranged around the altar Allen
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School at Baylor Hospital in
February
The groom is a 1979
graduate of Mount Vernon
High School, and a 1983
Deborah Pettigrove, Donald Banman Wed
Deborah Ann Pettigrove Presiding at the organ was
and Donald Mark Banman Mrs Julia Rexer of Houston,
were united in marriage on aunt of the groom. The
December 17 at 3:00 p.m. in pianist was Jan Banman,
the First United Methodist sister of the groom, and the
Church of Mount Vernon vocalist was Rhonda Ban
with Rev Dan Hoke of- man, sister of the groom,
floating at the double ring Given in marriage by her
ceremony father, the bride's dress was
The brides parents are Mr of satin with Chantilly lace
and Mrs George W. Ruther overlay. The fitted bodice
ford of Pottsboro. The featured a Victorian
groom's parents are Mr. and neckline with seeded pearls.
Mrs Merlin Banman of The Southern Belle skirt had
Mount Vernon eight tiers of ruffles of Chan-
tilly lace, falling into a
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LUNCH
Tuesday
Corny Dogs
Creamed Potatoes
Cheese Sticks
Peach Pie
Bread 4> Milk
Wednesday
Sloppy Joes
French Fries
Grated Cheese
Catsup
Applesauce
Milk
of a variety of meats, salads
and desserts
Mrs Edgar Reynolds Young,
brought the program on The Reynolds, Mrs
Spirit of Christmas giving Lamas, Mrs Florence
and Christian Love Brookshire, Mrs Henry Lee,
Gifts were exchanged Mrs Helen Steele, Mrs W
from under the beautiful O Burden, Mrs Morris
decorated tree There were Holmes, Misses Ola Foster
beautiful Christmas decora- and Ima Brown and one
tions throughout the house guest, Mr Long
Mrs. Roger Banks Hosts Goodwill Club
Christmas tree Later bags and Mrs Banks Two
of fruit were passed out to be visitors, Mrs Roberts and
delivered later to shut-ins Mrs J W Mattingly were
Members present were present
Mrs Gary Chitsey, Mrs The January meeting will
Jack Stone, Mrs Johnie be in the home of Mrs Jack
Barker, Mrs Charlie Jones, Stone on Thursday, January
Mrs Cecil Henderson. Mrs 19, at 2:00 p m
E A Hendrix, Miss Brown
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Serving the groom as best Dallas, Texas graduate of North Texas
The bride is a graduate of state University. He is
Dallas. The groomsman was Allen High School and a 1983 employed by Employers In
Eddie Burns of Denton. graduate of North Texas surance of Texas in Dallas
Ushers were Casey Shaw University She will be enter-
and Kim Kull, both of Den- ing Medical Technology man hosted the rehearsal
ton.
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1983, newspaper, December 29, 1983; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1296077/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.