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Pastor Mike Milburn spoke on
“Coming of Age" and physicial
and spiritual growth when the
Golden Agers of the First Baptist
Church met Feb. 26 for fellowship
and a covered dish luncheon.
Milburn took his text from 2 Cor.
4: 15-18.
Jack
Generally, the new tax law re-
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Sponsored by First Baptist - Mount Vernon
Sunday School.... (All Ages).... 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service..............11:00 a.m.
Evening Service................7:00 p.m.
Bible Study.... (Wednesday).... 7:30 p.m.
Hwy. 115 — Across from Elliston Real Estate
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mold, chocolate mousse, mints,
crackers, hot spiced cider and cof-
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and four quests.
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Domer, Bolton Exchange Vows
Gina Gail Dorner and Michael phis, Tenn., cousin of the bride,
Chad Bolton, both of Sulphur served as the flower girl and Chris
Bluff, were united in marriage in a Bassham, cousin of the groom,
candlelight ceremony held at 7 served as the ring bearer.
Jeff Domer, brother of the
Sulphur Bluff Baptist Church, bride, attended as best man.
The Rev. Morris Hill of Sulphur Wayne Bolton, brother of the
Springs, former pastor of the groom, was the groomsman.
Candlelighters were Joey
Dorner, brother of the bride, and
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“Yesterday” showed slides of
downtown Mount Vernon in the
early days. “Today” showed
some local people and how they
looked a few years ago, school
scenes, church scenes, people who
made the “Hall of Fame”, and
scenes from “The Follies”, a pro-
duction given for the benefit of
the library. “Tomorrow” showed
our local children who will be our
citizens of tomorrow.
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Christ is experiencing a
Reformation.”
Rev. Miller has been traveling
throughout the nation as an
' Lunch" was served to approx- evangelist since leaving almost
imately 30 members and guests. twenty years of pastoral ministry
M. P. Long asked the blessing. the Houston area late in 1985.
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guests and recognized birthdays v’ces beginning Sunday, March
for the month. Beth Hill, Mellie 15« at the Flnt Assembly of God,
Burden, Jack Gardner, Julie believes that the Church of Jesus
Ferguson, Henry Lee, and Sara Christ is experiencing a “Second
Terry had birthdays this month,
and the birthday song was led by
Jim Long.
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Mount Vernon
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Mr. and Mrs. Chad Bolton
Miller Will Conduct Services
At First Assembly Of God
“for the first time in their Chris-
tian experience, learned that they
can actually share in Jesus
Christ’s healing ministry.”
Miller received a BA degree
from the University of Houston
and has continued post-graduate
studies there. In addition to
pastoral ministry, he has taught
history and homiletics at Southern
Bible College in Houston.
The Reverend Bill Paul Cain,
pastor of the First Assembly of
God, extends a cordial invitation
to the entire community to attend
these very special services. Ser-
vices will begin Sunday, March
IS, at 10:40 a.m. and at 6 p.m.
Services Monday through
Wednesday, March 16 • 18, will
begin at 7 p.m. The church is
located at Hwy. 37 south across
from Franklin County Hospital.
tional in the Student Union
Building of Northeast Texas were . Immediate Past Interna" organized in March, 1952*
' - Mrs. Black paid tribute to Delta
Dr. Wayland DeWitt, president State Parliamentarian of Dallas; thday andThanked ’ Alpha Up-
silon, the mother chapter by
presenting a red rose to Carolyn
Adkins for George Edna Wallace,
who was president at the time the
new chapter was organized and to
Miss Sim.
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away as door prizes.
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meeting of Alpha Upsilon and style show with members of Alpha _____, ___________ ________
Delta Eta Chapters of the Delta Upsilon Chapter modeling the of Delta Eta Chapater ^introduced
Kappa Gamma Society Interna- lovely spring fashions. Mrs. Clyde Black, the first presi-
Special guests at^ the meeting dent of the chapter when it was
Community College Saturday, tional President, Jessie Sim of r~ " * . 7
March 6. Denton; Dr. Aleene Van de Grift, Eta on the occasion of its 35th bir-
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M. P. Long asked the blessing. in the Houston area late in 1985.
“My Three Sons Trio” com- Since that time, in scores of ser-
posed of Mike Milbum, Dennis v‘ces- he has witnessed many hun-
Pamell and Jack Shamburger dreds of P®°Pl® reccive verifiable
sang “Amazing Grace”, and “It (and often medically confirmed)
is Well With My Soul.” physical healing in response to
Jack Shamburger made an- direct ministry. He is also
nouncements and plans for Senior teaching believers, through word
Adult Convention in Fort Worth and practical demonstration, that
to be held April 27-29. Plans were th«Y can l*y hands on the sick and
discussed for touring Azalea »ee them recover. “Hundreds of
Trails at Tyler later. believers in 1986,” says Miller, L
Chapters Hold “Spring Fling
“Spring Fling” was the theme of NTCC, welcomed the “key Mrs. Ruth Hull, State Constitu-
carried out in the table decora- women educators” and their tion and Bylaws Chairman; and
tions of colorful spring flowers guests. Mrs. Johnny Abbey, State
The luncheon was followed by a Nominations Chairman.
i Mary Joe Whitaker, president
church, performed the double-
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Shane Bolton, brother of the
and Mrs. Bert Dorner of Sulphur groom. Ushers for the evening
Bluff. She is a 1985 graduate of were Brian Dorner, cousin of the
Sulphur Bluff High School and bride, and Fred Fielden, cousin of
attended Paris Junior College ma- the groom.
joring in word processing. Reception
The bridegroom is the son of A reception was held at the
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bolton, community center following the
also of Sulphur Bluff. Bolton is as ceremony. The bride’s table was
1984 Sulphur Bluff High School highlighted with a three-tiered
graduate and a graduate of Paris whtie cake with pink roses. A
Junior College. He is currently pink, gray and white flower ar-
employed as Data Processing rangement centered the table.
Pink fruit punch was served from
a crystal punch bowl. Serving at
provided by Anita Glossup. Pat the bride’s table were Deborah
Cunningham of Paris, solist, sang Cain of Sachse and Tammy
“Endless Love” and “The Bourland of Sulphur Springs,
cousins of the bride.
The bridegroom’s table
parents, the bride wore a formal featured a traditional chocolate
bridal gown of white tissue taf- cake and was served by Sherry
feta. The bridegroom wore a and Stacie Bolton, cousins of the
white Pierre Cardin full dress tux- bridegroom.
edo and white dress shoes. Karen Dorner, cousin of the
Sharon Arthur of Garland, bride, presided at the registry
cousin of the bride, attended as which held the bride’s book and a
the maid of honor. Michelle Lee pink feather pen.
attended as the bridesmaid. The couple are making their
Pamela Sue Bourland of Mem- home in Sulphur Springs.
Greer Presents Slide
Program To Coterie Club
Kenneth Greer presented a slide The meeting was dismissed by
program “History of Franklin repeating the Club Motto. The
County” when the Coterie Club next meeting will be March 19 at
met March 5 at the First National the home of Mrs. J. B. Meredith.
Bank. Mrs. Owen Judd was
hostess for the meeting.
Mrs. David Stinson, president,
turned the meeting over to Mrs.
E. R. Greer, program chairman
for the day. Mrs. Greer presented
her guest speaker and son, Ken-
neth Greer. Greer’s program was
divided into three parts: yester-
day, today and tomorrow.
Admitted to Franklin County
Hospital during the week of
March 3 through March 9 were
Jory Cannaday, Pickton; Ed-
ward Wamsley, Winnsboro;
Dovie Skinner, Winfield;
Margaret Kelly, Scroggins; Becky
Gandy, Pittsburg; Audrey
Brooks, Thomas Joe Davis, Ar-
thur Campbell, Ozella Cannaday,
Una Watson, Ray Caudle, and
Ruth DeShazo, Mount Vernon.
Discharged were Greg Bogue,
William Chester, Bessie Pool,
Luereece Dunlap, Jessie
Hargraves, and Jerry Cannaday.
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1987, newspaper, March 12, 1987; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330386/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.