Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1978 Page: 5 of 18
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miles southeast of Mt Vernon
at the Jordan and Jennie
lx)velace estate house place
Friends are invited
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Libraries participating in
this are are Red River County
Public Library in Clarksville,
Mt. Pleasant Public Library,
Paris Public Library, Pitts-
burg-Camp County Library,
Quitman Public Library, Sul-
phur Springs Public Library,
Carnegie Library in Winns
boro, and Franklin County
Library in Mt Vernon.
Participants in the Summer
Reading Club for 1978 will be
invited to “Come to ChimeraI ”
Their trip will take them to a
fantasy land where any dream
can come true To mark their
journey, they will receive a
reading log that shows moun-
tains swamps, and castles
inhabited by fatastic creatures
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Patterson of Gladewater and
Mrs Russann Dean of Tyler
The centerpiece was an
arrangement of dried flowers
in a brass basket in memory of
the groom's father
The registry, table was
covered with a pastel blue Irish
linen cloth accented with a
plumed pen Registering the
guests was Lois Nuss of Tyler.
The new Mr and Mrs Allen
left amid a shower of rice After
a short wedding trip to San
Antonio and Mexico, the couple
will reside in Tyler.
The bride is a graduate of Mt.
Vernon High School, Tyler
Junior College, and Texas
Eastern School of Nursing She
is currently employed by
Mother Francis Hospital in
Tyler The groom is a graduate
of Robert E. Lee High School in
Tyler and attended Tyler
Junior College. He is currently
employed by Johnson Con-
struction, Maintenance and
Engineering Company.
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the Installing Officer, Irabelle
(•laze, who was escorted to the
east by Conductress Maud
Turner and Associate Conduct
ress Joy Rutledge Mrs Glaze
introduced her assistants,
Installing Marshal Jewel Mc-
Afee Installing Chaplain. Thel
nip! Williamson, Installing
Organist. Becky Hightower.
Installing Secretary. Hazel
Morris All were escorted to
their stations by the Conduct
ress Maud Turner and Associ-
ate Conductress Joy Rutledge
A short recess was called to
retire the 1978 officers
The Bible was presented by
Danny and Lisa Ingram, son
and daughter of Mr and Mrs
Bill Ingram
The following' officers were
installed. Worthy Matron.
Mildred Ingram. Worthy Pa
tron. Bill Ingram. Secretary,
Mildred Brown. Treasurer.
Melba l^awrence. Associate
Conductress Helen Carr Con
ductress. Sharon Carr. Chap-
lain, 1. L Morris, Marshal.
Shelby White, Organist. Lucille
White, Adah. Helen Steele.
Ruth. Maud Turner. Martha.
June Foster. Electa, l>ena
lai Force, Warder. Roy Carr.
Sentmal, Owen Carr. Associate
Matron. Gladys l^awrence and
Associate Patron, Norvell
laiwrence were unable to
attend due to illness They and
Linda Wood. Esther, will be
installed at a later date
The Bible was closed by
Sharon Carr "Oh, How I Ixive
Jesus'' was sung by all The
Mispah Benediction was led by
Bill Ingram Greetings were by
Mildred Ingram and Bill
Ingram
After the retiring drill,
refreshments were served in
the dining room
Those attending from Omaha
were Ikilly Grey. Mrs Danita
Martin, Mrs Josephine Ricky,
Mrs Wilma Brock, from
Winnsboro were Mrs Thelma
Williamson and Mrs Becky
Hightower, from Saltillo were
Mr and Mrs R B McAfee.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Adams.
Mrs Irabelle Glaze, Mrs
Ardys Dennis, Mrs Ida Adair,
from l^ike Cypress Springs.
Mr and Mrs Raymond
Addington, who are members
at the Gladewater Chapter,
and Melinda I-am of White Oak
silk in pastels of green and
yellow, and carried nosegays of
spring flowers
Serving the groom as best
man was Covse E Allen Jr of
Tyler and the groomsman was ,
Philip Kyle Allen of Tyler, both 1
brothers of the groom Ushers
were Joe Dan Sinclair and i
Joseph Ray Warner, cousins of
the bride, Donald A Smith of I
Tyler and Ray Hoffman of i
Sulphur Springs
The candles were lighted by
l^aune Ann Long, step-sister of
the bride, and Evelyn Renee
Warner, cousin of the bride
Virginia Lynn Warner, cous
in of the bride, and Norma
Annette Marrs, niece of the
tinde, served as flower girls
The bride's stepmother wore
a floor length, pastel pink
dress The groom’s mother
chose a floor length aqua
chiffon gown Both mothers
wore white accessories and
orchid corsages
Photography was done by
Randall Sinclair, brother of the
bride, and Gary Marrs,
brother-in-law of the bride
Reception
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception was held
in the Fellowship hall of the
church
The brides table was
covered with a yellow lace cloth
over white Irish linen, accented
with rainbow pastel bows Fruit
punch was served from a
crystal service at one end of the
table The opposite end of the
table held the three tiered
wedding cake decorated with
white frosting and pastel, blue,
green ami yellow roses topped
with a miniature bride and
groom Pastel mints and
assorted nuts were also served
< entering the table was a white
milk glass basket with an
arrangement of spring flowers
in memory of the bride's
mother All appointments were
silver and napkins were
engraved with "Cheryl arxi
( lay. May 27th, 1978
The groom s table was
covered with a green Irish linen
doth The chocolate cake in ttw
shape of wedding tw-lls along
with coffee nuts and mints
Mt Vernon Order of Eastern
Star had installation of officers
on .lune 13 .it 8 (■> p m
( all to order was h* Worthy
Patron. < *wen Carr The
officers of 1978 assumed their
stations
The Hihlc was opened by
Maud I urnet The Pledge of
Allegiance to the flag was in
unison Th«’ National Anthem
was sung by the entire group
Ihe Wehaimv was given by
Worthy Matron, Sharon Carr
She thanked her officers for
then failhfullness during the
[Kist year she then introduced
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FranklinCounty Library To Participate In Summer Reading Club
Libraries will also be able in publlcl libraries
planning special activities. And Librarians however, know that
while young readers are reading will not be limited to
discovering the Reading Club that. Some boys and girls will
“ —j read everything available an
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JUNE 25 2:30 P.M.
SUNDAY FRONT OF BUILDING
DRUG WEEK-END SALE
Sinclair, Allen Wedding Vows Exchanged
( heryl Ann Sinclair and C!ay Sinclair attended as maid of were served bv Cvnthia an»nnin
Madison Allen were united in honor The attendants wore
marriage on Saturday, May 27. floor length dresses of quiana
at 8 00 pm in the Macon • ...
Baptist Church Rev Joe Bass
performed the double ring
ceremony
Parents of the bride are Rex
Sinclair of Mt Vernon and the
late Norma Sinclair Parents of
the groom are Mrs Betty Allen
of Tyler and the late Coyse E
Allen, Sr.
The couple repeated their
vows beneath two seven
branched candelabras entwin
ed with greenery and flanked
by a tiasket of palms and spring
flowers carrying out her chosen
colors of pastel blue, green and
yellow A white pedestal
holding the unity candle
completed the setting
Mrs Sherri Rutledge, pian
ist, accompanied Avis Jones on
the guitar as he sang the
Wedding Song immediately
following the seating of the
mothers Dennis Freeman of
Tyler, organist, played the
processional music Challen
Atkinson, accompanied by Mrs
Rutledge, sang 'One Hand.
One Heart' and “You Light Up
My Life at which time the
unity candle was lighted by the
bride and groom
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a formal
gown of white slipper satin,
fashioned with an empire waist
and V neckline, trimmed in
chantilly lace The gown was
designed with long satin cuffed
sleeves matching floor length
sal in skirt and chapel length
( hanlilly lace tram Iler three
tiered fingertip veil was
completely outlined with lace,
sprinkled with lace appliques
and att.iched to a lace covered
Juliet headpiece She carried a
Niuquet of spring flowers
(entered with an orchid,
carried op a white'Bible given
to her by her sister Debra
Situ lair
Tin- bride carried out the
tradition of something old,
something new something
tiorrowed. something blue The
gown was desigra-d and made
by her step tnoiher Mrs Fay
Sinclair
Attending the bride as
matron of honor was Mrs
Kath* Marrs her sister Debra
Young readers in 59 libraries
including Franklin County
Library in the 33-county area
served by the Northeast Texas
Library System for which'
Dallas Public Library serves as
the Major Resource Center will
participate in the Summer
Reading Club sponsored this
year by the Texas State
Library and local public
libraries.
They will be among 140,000
young Texans taking part in the
program Since summer pro-
vides a time for recreational
reading and for pursuing
special interests, it is usually
the busiest time of the time in
children's departments in pub-
lic libraries.
Winntboro T».»* ZJ474
and these activities, they will i ___________
have an opportunity to find out dinasours ' or horses or vol-
that using the public library canoes or ion*. n<iw (My
can be fun. In fact, it can become fascinated with.
become a lifelong habit that Participants will rocolvo
will continue to enrich their recognition at the end of the
summer. Most important,
however, they will have
Reading Club appeals toaihe discovered that the informal
imagination and spotlights atmosphere of a nearby public
imaginative literature avail- library makes reading fun.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1978, newspaper, June 22, 1978; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330231/m1/5/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.