Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1987 Page: 4 of 16
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Page 4, Mount Vernon Optic-Herald, Thursday, June 25. 1987
Grieves, Bounds Unite In Marriage
LOTS OF NEW
FABRICS!
HOSPITAL NEWS
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JUNE BIRTHDAYS
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Billi jo's Kids Clothes
Celebrates Summer!
PRE FOURTH OF JULY
INSIDE-OUTSIDE
PARKING LOT
RED TAG SALE!
210 Shannon Rd.
Sulphur Springe
ALL RED TAG Spring/Early Summer
Merchandise Reduced 25% - 50%
Includes Pre-teen, Jrs, Misses,
Half-Sizes, and Women's Sizes
• Dresses/Seperates - 25% to 50% Off
• Knit Sweaters - 25% Off
THREE residents of Mis-
sion Manor Nursing Home
were honored Wednesday,
June 17, during the monthly
birthday party. Honorees In-
Lap Quilting Classes start
July 2nd
7:00 P.M. ■ 9:00P.M.
Call 537-4868 To Sign Up.
Mount Vernon. She received her
Masters degree from Austin Col-
Tracy Lynn Grieves and Randy
Bounds were united in marriage
Saturday, June 13, at 4 p.m.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Taylor of Hagansport. Rev. Gay
Poke officiated in the double ring
ceremony which was held in the
garden.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Grieves of Mount
Vernon. She is a graduate of
Mount Vernon High School.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Brian Sinclair were the
candelighters.
Rebekah Sinclair, groom’s
niece, was the flower girl.
After a wedding trip to Kiawah
Island off the South Carolina
coast, the couple will reside in
Plano.
Plus...
7< and 7a Price
Racks In Each
Department
Mrs. Douglas Edwin Jackson
(nee: Margaret Helene Winfield)
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SWIMSUITS - 25% OFF
COCA-COLA SWIMWEAR - 25% OFF
Includes Swimwear For Sizes
Preteen To Women's Size 46
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Admitted to Franklin County
Hospital during the week of June
16 through June 22 were Buner
Morris and Daniel Arnold.
Dismissed were Alice Jones,
Linda Lominack, Maxine Collins,
Lester Gadlin, Buner Morris, and
Daniel Arnold.
Sale To
Benefit Hospice
A sale of both new and used
items has been set for Saturday.
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Mission Manor Honorees
Celebrate Their
Reception
The reception was held in the
Mrs. Charles L. Lowry honored dants, parents, friends, and
Margaret Helene Winfield, bride special family members attended
elect of Douglas Edwin Jackson, the affair from 12 noon until 2
with a bridemaids luncheon Satur- p.m.
day, June 20.
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Church in Par
Their childn
•Shorts - 25% Off
•Spring Jumpsuits/Pantsuits - 25%-50% Off
• Large Group Chambray & Denim Separates
25% To 50% Off
• Large Group Select Styles Of
Bali Bras, !6 Price
• Hats, ’/a Price
• DOORBUSTER - Over 230 Summer
Sweaters, Values To $42, Your
Choice, JUST $19!!
• Housecoats/Housedresses - $14 Each
Prices Good June 24th - July 4th
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The luncheon tables were
decorated with fresh floral bou-
quets of summer flowers and
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dude, seated, Loretta Hoke,
age 77, born June 24, 1910,
Beulah Robinson, age 82,
born June 27, 1905; and
standing, S. R. Carby, age
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HERE'S YOUR.....-......................
Personals
................ CALL S37-4071
Ms. Thressa Flolyd of Lake
Louise has been here visiting her and Mrs. Travis Bounds, Jr. of
aunt, Mrs. Verna Floyd, and Hagansport. He is also a graduate
cousin, Warren Penm Other re- of Mount Vernon High School.
... ------J The traditional wedding music
Howard was provided by Mrs. Jerri Bell.
The groom’s table held a After a wedding trip to Dallas,
chocolate cake and coffee which the couple will reside in
was served by Dena Teal. Hagansport.
cent visitors in the Penn home
were Mr. and Mrs. I"
Looney of Diana and Mac Penn Mrs. Neva Grieves and Mrs.
of Houston. Kathy Moore sang “The Rose”
and “Truly”, accompanied by
Mia Stephenson.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father.
Mrs. Ann Morris served as
matron of honor and Russell
Bounds, brother of the groom,
served as best man.
Flowergirls were Amanda and
Melissa Grieves, nieces of the
bride. David Allen Nelson,
nephew of the bride, was ring
bearer.
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June 27, to benefit the Cypress formal living room following the
Basin Hospice program.
Mission Manor Nursing Home
Mission Manor Nursing Home will accept all patients regardless of race, sex,
handicap, color, or creed at any time that space is available.
Diane Newsom, Adm.
Reception
A reception was held after the
ceremony in the fellowship hall of
The bride was given away by the church.
her father and she wore a lovely The bride’s table held a tiered
satin gown featuring a Sabrina cake and crystal punch bowl.
Presiding at the bride’s table were
Carla Carrell, Mount Pleasant,
Missy Hanna and Terri Jones,
both of Fort Worth, Amy Greer,
Mount Vernon, Mary Cox,
Plano, and Kelly McCarthy, Car-
rollton.
The groom’s table featured a
Devil’s Food chocolate cake.
Amy Greer and Terri Jones
registered guests.
Rehearsal Dinner
A rehearsal dinner was held for
the couple at the Mount Pleasant
Country Club and guests were
served a fine buffet.
The groom’s mother and aunt
presented a slide show of the cou- decorated guest favors
pie over their lives. The honoree, the bride’s atten-
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neckline accented with strings of
pearls around the neckline.
Karen Lynette Luper, Denison,
served as maid of honor. The
bridemaids were Carol Tucker,
Methodist Church in bride’s cousin, Houston, and Bet-
Mount Vernon at 7 p.m. June 20, sy Johnson, Mount Vernon.
1987. Rev. Dan Hoke officiated at Dan Mullaney, Richardson,
the double ring ceremony. served as best man. The
The bride is the daughter of Mr. groomsmen included Ed Gentry,
and Mrs. Charles W. Winfield of Allen, and Allan Winfield, bride’s
brother, Sherman.
Brian Sinclair, groom’s
lege and is employed by the Plano brother-in-law, The Colony,
Independent School District. Craig Zabka, groom’s brother-in-
The groom is the son of Mr. law, Richardson, and Alex Mc-
and Mrs. Charlie E. Jackson of Carthy, groom’s cousin, Car-
Dallas. He received a Bachelor of rollton, were ushers. Craig Zabka
Science degree from Howard
Payne University.
Tim Hyman, pianist, and Wes
Gomer, organist played duets in-
cluding “Ava Maria”, “Jesus”,
"Joy of Mans Desiring”, and
"Arioso”. Vocalists, Ross Ellis
and Janie Ewing, sang duets “Un-
divided,” and "Our Love”. Ellis
sang solos “Flesh of My Flesh”,
and “The Lord’s Prayer”.
Basin Hospice program. ceremony. Mrs. John Taylor
The benefit sale will be con- registered the guests.
ducted in Mount Pleasant’s Turtle The bride’s table featured a
Creek addition at 4501 Lakeside three tiered confection and punch.
Drive, off Hwy. 271 north. Cristy Bounds, sister of the
All proceeds will go toward groom, and Mrs. Grace Crowston
start up of the CBH. presided at the bride’s table.
Winfield, Jackson Exchange Wedding Vows
Mrs. Dorothy Edwin Jackson
(nee: Margaret Helene Winfield)
Margaret Helene Winfield and
Douglas Edwin Jackson were
united in marriage at the First
United
81, born June 13, 1906.
Cakes and gifts were provid-
ed by family and friends of
the honorees. (Optic Photo
by Teresia Parnell)
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Wright, Pat. Mount Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1987, newspaper, June 25, 1987; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330405/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.