Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1979 Page: 4 of 18
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UNDER NEW DIRECTION
AIMS & PURPOSES
FEES
tombing services.
*30.00 per week - I child under 3 rear*
*27.50 per week — 1 child over 3 years
HOURS
oaor-ms — all •*•» (IE month 14 years)
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
Dana Barton—Director
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79 Mercury
Cougar XR7
Air, P. Steering
Loaded
ONE OWNER
Anniversary & Shower
Invitations
Pam Dickson—Activities Chairman
Blanch Hightower—Experienced
Worker
FASHIOI
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might be wise additions
And don’t forget something
for an upset stomach in case
dinner doesn't turn out
right!
76 Mercury
2 Door Cougar XR7,
Air Cond.,
P. Steering, Radio,
ONE OWNER
The Kang* Room i> much mere than a Day Care
center. It is a colorful and wellaquipped building
staffed with loving and eipenenced people who will try
to provide a second home while mothers are working,
or is available when parents need time alone for
business or pleasure.
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. Mt. Vernon
Return Entry with Remittance to: 1
Mt. Vernon Insurance Or WKoms Insurance
Or mail to: Fun Run, I’ O. Box SIS, Mt. Vernon, Texas 75457
The Mt. Vernon Director* of the Red Croat and Cystic Fibrosis Fund Raising ;
Campaigns with to thank
Mt. Vernon Insurance And WKams Insurance
____________For Sponsoring and underwriting the cost of the Fun Run,
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Your child will en|oy a variety of activities: cooking,
stories, arts and crafts, songs, body exercises,
pantomine, field trip* and learning concepts relating to
shape, color, site and number
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Premier I
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newlywed couple spends to-
gether
Today, there are so many
watch styles to choose from
that the bride will be able to
find one that's just right for
the groom. She’ll find a wide
variety of styles, from the
classic, gold dress watch
with a leather strap to rug-
ged sport watches, all at her
favorite jeweler's.
If the groom is
adequately equipped with
watches, the bride may wish
to fete him with diamonds
*55.00 par weak — both under 3 year*
spend together says the Jewelry Industry Council Also high on the list are
DAY CARE & LEARNING CENTER H
77 Ford
2 Door LTD
Auto. Trans., Radio,
Power Steering, Air,
ONE OWNER
Uncoln-Mereury-Ford
Where No One Walks Away
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Ferguson Road 572-3486
Mt. Pleasant
77 Olds.
2 Dr. Tornado,
Air Cond.,
P. Steering,
Radio, Nice
ONE OWNER
Council suggests that the
bride favor him with a watch
to keep him abreast of the
wedding day countdown and forgotten favorite Birth-
make sure he gets to the stone or signet rings add ele-
gance to everyday dressing.
Pocket jewelry scores high
in practicality and luxury. A
We Have The
K bow-How Te Fix
All Types Of Plumbing
NEW! NEW!
ELECTRIC
la • boat teuglhs ahead
•f nine other bools.
Keep It Fre«h
To keep cottage cheese
fresh for a longer period of
time, store the containers
sterling upside down after opening
Th* Kangs Room I* open from 4:45 a.m. to 5:3* p.m.
Monday thru Friday. Phono 5374*41.
church on time. After the
wedding, there's plenty to
keep track of, especially the
happy moments that the gold money clip or pen knife
or an initialed belt buckle in
gold or silver will long be
shining reminders of a very
happy day.
Aiw
For Red Cross
And
Cystic Fibrosis
Jam 2, 1474, 4:30 aja.
ENTRY FEE: 52.M fur Adult* 51.to for Children 12 yean and younger. If you finish
you gel a momenta ta prove your endurance.
Pre-register by May 25 to be eligible for a pair of Adidas running shoes ta be given
away by M. L. Edwarda and Co.
FOOD
A hot lunch and a mid-morning and mid-aftarnopn
refreshment will be provided.
SEWAGE
MACHINE
Licensed Plumber
Repair Service
New Construction
14 Years Experience
SCOTT'S
Plumbing Company
537-4941 Mt. Vernon
in a round well greased
paper-lined pan — Bake at
350 degrees For a large
bottom tier use the recipe
doubled.
The Divinity Frosting
2W cupe sugar
W cup white Karo
’A cup water
2 egg white*
Boil sugar, water, and
Karo to 242 degrees Beat
egg whites until stiff and dry
and pour in hot syrup grad-
ually, beating constantly
Beat until stiff and gloss
disappears
77 Chevrolet
C-10-Silverado,
Auto. Trans.,
Air Cond.,
P. Steering,
ONE OWNER
SuperPriced
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OUR I./KE-NEW CARS/
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THOUGHT FOR
FOOD S* COULD CROOK
Bride’s Cake
A Frosting
This la a lovely wedding
cake and ha* boon made
for so many couples Fils
thia rscips for now or that
soon to be wedding.
1 cup shortening
2 GUPO RUQHC
2 teaspoons vanilla
4 cupe sifted flour
4 tesepoone
baking powder
1 cup milk
10 egg whitee
pinch of salt
Cream ahortening.
adding gradually sugar
then vanilla Beat well Sift
flour three timeswith baking
powder and add alternately
with milk. Beat vigorously
for a better cake. Add a lit-
tle salt to the egg whites
and beat until stiff but not
*1.00 per bow — (Orse-m*arrivingtrsm 11:0*
r~" a.m. on will pay .75 tor
Child's meal)
— (4 hours a, mor. counted
a* full day)
*5.50 per day —tor children 3 years and over
The tuition will be collected on the first of each week
All children, whether regular or drop in, will pay a
W 50 enrollment tee per family per year This n.50
covers insurance end supplies tor th* year and Is
nonrefundable.
priorities for the final week*.
Announcements and photo- ,
graph* should be sent to
your local newspaper two «
weeks before the wedding
This is also a good tune to
plan your seating arrange-
ments for the reception and
to make out place cards
The week before the wed-
ding, plan the rehearsal and
visit your beauty salon if
needed. Make final ar-
rangements with the pho-
tographer, florist, caterer
and any other services
Keeping a checklist of the
many items to be taken care
of will help you organize
your tune efficiently, so that
when you serenely walk
down the aisle, you'll have
the pleasure of knowing
your wedding is as beautiful
as you've always dreamed it
would be.
Getting It
Together
Little things mean a lol to ■
the new bride Besides pick- g
mg exactly the right color
for the living room draperies
and choosing the correct
place mats to go with her
silverware, she should re-
member to take stock of an
important item: the new
family medicine cabinet
l***r Dud
Ona dad in the office has
two sons He points out then
the oldest just graduated
from law school "And it
looks like my Hhyeor-ola
will be hu first case. “ dac
moans.
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diamond pavfes.
Gifts in gold — cuff links,
link bracelets, pendants, or
collar pins — show that the
groom is precious to the
bride, while silver acces-
sories indicate that she
thinks he has a
The Jewelry Industry character
Idents and chains befit the
soon-to-be-married man
And rings are a not-to-be-
Here’s Timetable for the
Bride Who's Organized:
After you've received
your engagement ring and
are thinking about setting
the date, your first question
is apl to be, "How long doe*
it take to plan a wedding'*''
While you can take as
long as a year to make all
the arrangements necessary
for a beautiful wedding, you
can accomplish it tn just
four months with the prop-
er organization.
The first step, after de-
ciding on the type of wed-
ding you want, is to visit
your clergyman and settle
on a wedding date Now is
also the time to make ar-
rangements for your recep-
tion, after both you and
your fianct have made a list
of those you'll be inviting
You should also make ar-
rangements for your wed-
ding photographer at this
time, as well as the florist
and organist, if any. And, oi
course, you'll want to select
your wedding dress and ac-
cessories at the earliest pos-
sible date
Order your wedding in-
vitations three months be-
fore the wedding date, and
begin planning for your
honeymoon at this time.
Two months before the
wedding, you can select your
attendants' gifts and your
wedding rings Now is also a
good time to get the mar-
riage license, as you will
have more and more to do
with the approaching wed-
ding date
Send out your invitations
one month before the wed-
ding You should also make
sure the bridesmaids have
their gowns fitted at this
time and complete the fit-
ting of your own gown If
you’re planning on a
hcarsal dinner, make ar-
rangements now And. or-
der the wedding cake!
Your timetable will ac-
celerate during the final
month, but you can manage
beautifully by establishing
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Fl Fun Run (2 MII**) Thl» Can Ba A Combination Walk And Run.
Q Flnl»har'» Walk (2 Mila*) Mato Famala
In consideration of the acceptance of my entry, I for myself, my executor*,
administrators, and assignees, do hereby release and discharge Mt. Venum
Insurance, Williams Insurance, and the organizer* of this event for all claim* of
damages, demand*, actions whatsoever in any manner arising or growing out of my
participation is said athletic event 1 attest and verify that, I have full knowledge e( -
the risks involved In this event and I am physically fit and sufficiently trained to J
participate in this event.
Fun Run and Finishers Walk—2
mite—Brookshire’s parking
lot, up Rutherford street ta
Nila, along Nila to Hunnicutt.
Red Bird. Yates, Kaufman,
ScoU. Hotts toe (Finish I toe)
Mtai-Marathoo—4 mites—Brook-
shire's parking lot. up
Rutherford to Kaufman,
along Kaufman ta Gregg.
Leftwich. Bolin. Milter ta
Rutherford. Rutherford to
Nila. Hunnicutt. Red Bird,
Yates, Kaufman. Scott.
Houston (Finish Line)
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call phone's.
Who Can You Trust?
"You can't truat anybody
these days, ’’ Harry com-
mented, "just this morning,
my grocer gave me a phony
quarter "
"Let's see it," John re-
a I ready quested
"I can't," replied Harry,
"I bought a paper with it at
the drugstore."
DON ROSE. Roue Ma-
rtoe. took the ftrat place
trophy la Ike MB stock
modifted class al lb*
Twin Cfttes Races to
Alexandria. Leeiatoue.
Dea was racing to a
Hydreatreem Vandal
A new bride cannot take
all those vitamins, lotions
and pills for granted She
has to fill the medicine cabi-
net in her new home and fill
it wisely
Aspirin tablets, iodine
and cold pills are essentials
along with a proper supply
of bandages, cotton and
gauze for use in case of
emergency Since the young
lady will most likely be just
getting to know her way
around the kitchen, an oint- jh€ BRtOf wtxi's watching out for her groom s best interests writ certainly
ment for burns and pctro- want to surprise him with a wedding gift he II cherish There s no better gift
leum icily for chapped hands » handsome gold watch to keep track of all the happy times they n
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diamond^parked personal accessories and gold chains and bracelets After dry; fold into mixture. Place
all he s her Number 1’ treasure
Best-Groomed Groom Sports
A Wedding Gift from the Bride
When the bride-to-be
counts her blessings,
chances are the groom will
— they aren't just for wom-
en anymore A diamond
ring would mean ■ftfsi as
be Number I, far and away, much to the groom awt dues
What better way to show her to the bride Diamond-
love than to surprise him sparked tie tacs and money
with a wedding gift Of clips are favorites, as are
course, she doesn't have to, ultra-dress watches with rich
but most likely, she'll want
to After all. the groom
might need a little reassur-
ance that in spite of the
many complex and puzzling
wedding preparations, he is
still and will remain his
bride's prime concern
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1979, newspaper, May 31, 1979; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330336/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.