Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1978 Page: 10 of 10
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SWEETHEART of the 1978
FHA Sweetheart Dance,
held Saturday, February 4,
in. the M t. V er non junior
high gymnasium was Beni
McNeese, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McNeese. She
was crowned by her escort
for the evening, Danny
Campbell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Campbell. She
received her crown, a
sweetheart charm, and
corsage from the Mt.
Vernon FHA Chapter. (Staff
Photo bv Robbie Sparks).
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(Weaver) Hukill, reside in
Garland. Other grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Pat McBay of
Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hukill, Sr. of Plano and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Clark of Garland.
Great, grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Lamb of
Waxahachie and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hurley of Garland.
Great, groat grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John Strength of
Waxahachie.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weaver
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grandson, Charles Preston
Hukill, III, born February 6 at
5:14 a.m. at Baylor Hospital in
Dallas. He weighed 5 pounds, 5
ounces and was 21 inches long.
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Peterson, Christopher Horton,
Norris Minter, Edith Gossett,
Floyd Rowden, Gary Dale
Edge, Hubert Glaze, Hollie
Jordon, Rodney Cargile, Jodie
Dugger, Hollingsworth, Jean-
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Admitted to Franklin County
Hospital the week of January 31
through February 6 were:
Sammy Scroggins, Bobby
Woodard, Brenda McQueen,
Baby Girl McQueen, Sulphur
Springs; Teresa Jennings,
Donna CumisKey, Saltillo;
Rodney Cargile, Mt. Pleasant;
Brenda Peckham, Billie Rush-
ing, James Cagle, Loyd J.
Corder, Winnsboro; and John
Thomas Adams, A. M. Aikin,
Dan Long, William Hollings-
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Gadlin, Baby Girl Badlin, Pet
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officiating.
Miss Stringer died Wednes-
day night, February 1, in
Memorial Hospital. Born in
Mount Vernon, she was the
daughter of John Baker and
Emma Rhea Stringer.
She is survived by a sister-in-
law, Mrs. John B. Stringer of
Sulphur Springs, a niece, Mrs
Arthur Stampp of Waco; and
two nephews, Oubray B.
Stringer and Jack L. Stringer,
both of Waco.
Interment was in Restlawn
Memorial Park, Sulphur
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School was crowned Queen’S ■
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gym.
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escort, Danny Campbell, son of flMM>.' j
Mr and Mrs Billy Campbell of J
Mt Vernon, during brief
ceremomes at the dance
Miss McNeese received a j*5Rflflflw-
corsage, crown and sweetheart 1
charm from the Mt. Vernon
FHA Chapter. v ’
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill McNeese, Beni is an active
girl. She la high school
cheerleader, treasurer of the
, student council, and a member
of FHA.
Other nominees for the honor
and their eacorts inchided: '
Freshman Tammy Barker,
escorted by Jesse Smith;
sophomore Kay Cannaday,
escorted by Victor Carroll; and
senior Pam Dickson, escorted
by Glenn Cunningham.
Approximately 90 persons
attended the dance, which
featured music from the
Kartridge Korner of Com-
merce.
Sponsors for the dance were
Carolyn Warren and FHA
advisors Linda Coe and Cynthia
Berend.
Emily Stringer Services Held
Funeral services for Miss
Emily Ann Stringer, a retired
teacher, were held at 9:30 a.m.
Friday in the Tapp Funeral
Aft. Vernon
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[ Lunck Menu |
Monday-Toasted dog with
mustard, French fries with
catsup, cole slaw, applesauce,
cinnamon rolls.
Tuesday-Hamburger with
brown gravy, parsley creamed
potatoes, English pea salad,
white bread, Valentine cookies.
Wednesday-Macaroni and
cheese, seasoned pinto beans,
fried okra, creole cornbread or
white broad, half fresh apple.
Thursday-Sloppy Jo on a bun,
tossed salad, golden com,
homemade cookies.
Friday-Hamburger with
mustard or mayonnaise, sliced
tomatoes, shredded lettuce,
crisp pickles, Fritos, ice
cream.
Chocolate or white milk
served with all lunches.
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FOOD STAMPS WELCOME
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HOME TOWN FOOD
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1978, newspaper, February 9, 1978; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330212/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.