The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1983 Page: 3 of 8
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THE WHITEWRIGHT SUN, March 31, 1983—Page 3
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during the month of April.
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Power Company
Easter Party
Set at Center
Your electric company encourages you to practice safety at all
times, especially when entering a roadside construction/repair
zone. Whenever you see men and equipment working, slow
down and pay attention to warning signs or instructions from
repairmen. Be alert and be prepared to stop if necessary. Pre-
venting accidents is everybodys business and we will do what-
ever we can to assure the safety of you and our repairmen
while continuing to provide dependable electric service.
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Mr.
Shaw
Skirts
Navy
White
Khaki
Red
Green
Lilac
Open Tues, thru Friday
DROP-INS WELCOME
Blouses
Florals
Stripes
Plaids
Solids
An Easter party for the
senior citizens of the area
will be held at the SNAP
center Thursday with all
senior citizens being invi-
ted to attend.
The program will include
an Easter egg hunt, the
selection of the most beau-
tiful Easter hat, games of
“42”, a sing-along and the
good cooking of Jewel Jar-
vis.
There was good attend-
ance at the SNAP center
last week.
City Hall
Belongs to
YOU!!!
Let’s Keep it
That Way.
vote for
M.B. Hasty
Councilman
lPol. adv. paid for by
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The bridegroom is the
son of Mrs. Judy Cates of
Savoy and the late Don
Ferguson. He graduated
from Savoy high school. He
is employed by Texas In-
struments of Sherman.
Judy Huntsman of Sher-
man was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Karen
Shelley of Whitewright and
Karen Siwan of Arlington.
Has Birthday
Reba Brumfield cele*
brates her birthday with
“time run backwards”
cake. The chocolate cake
was made by a member of
the SNAP center and bears
a western decor.
GIRL, Lacy, born to Mr.
and Mrs. Ricky Watson of
Mesquite Saturday, March
2b, 1983. She weighed six
pounds and five ounces and
was 19 inches long. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Watson of Gaines-
ville. Great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Watson of Whitewright.
Lacy has a brother, aged
three.
Tues., April 5
SARAH’S Beauty Salon
Ector, Texas
FREE hair cut with sham-
poo and set during open-
ing week.
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LADIES finish off your new Easter
outfit with a new handbag and
jewelry for a perfect look for spring.
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Wedding Set
On April 8
Sharlene Price of Whites-
boro and Alan Bryan of
Gainesville are planning
their wedding for Friday,
April 8, at the North Ave-
nue Baptist church in
Whitesboro. The Rev. Alan
Shope of the church will
officiate.
Miss Price is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Price of Whitesboro. She
graduated from Whitesboro
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the U.L. Nicely farm south
ol Whitewright Sunday
morning.
1 he group will assemble
al the United Methodist
church fellowship hall al
8:30 a.m. and form a cara-
van to drive lo the farm lor
the service.
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Pierson and Tammy Cottle
of Denton spent the week-
end in the home of Mrs.
Audrey Jarvis.
Bart Bodine of Denton
and Michael, Stephanie
and Angela Bodine of Deni-
son spent the weekend in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bodine.
Mrs. Larry
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BOY, born to Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Carroll of Howe
Tuesday, March 22, 1983 in
Wilson N. Jones hospital at
Sherman. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Smith, Jr., of Lewisville
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Car-
roll of Howe. Great-grand-
jparents are Mary and Glen
Hughes of Howe.
Personals
Paul Francis has been
moved into a private room
from intensive care at Wil-
son N. Jones hospital after
receiving treatment for eye
problems.
Roy Blanton is reported
to be improving at Wilson
N. Jones hospital where he
is receiving treatment.
ner at the Sam Rayburn
school cafeteria Saturday,
April 23.
Serving will start at 4
p.m. and continue until
everyone is served. The
cost will be $4 for adults
and $2 for those under
lhe First United Metho-
dist church of Whitewright
has planned two special
Holy Week services and is
Sunday and inviting the public to at-
tend.
Un Maundy Ihursday,
March 31, the Rev. Harrell
Nation, pastor will serve
communion in a come and
go service from 7:30 until
8:30 a.m. Everyone is wel-
come to participate in this
remembrance ol the Last
Janet Anderson of
Whitewright and Steve Fer-
guson of Savoy sere united
in marriage Friday at the
First Baptist church in
Whitewright. The Rev.
James Seigler of the First
Baptist church of Savoy
officiated at the double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ray
Anderson of Whitewright.
She graduated from White-
wright high school. She is
employed by Folger Coffee
Co. of Sherman.
Best man was Jimmy
Ferguson of Savoy.
Groomsmen and ushers
were Jim Lawson and Mike
Cox, both of Savoy, Scott
Anderson of Whitewright
and Bill White of Ector.
Candlelighters were Lori
Ferguson of Savoy and
Bruce Neal of Bells.
Wedding music was pre-
sented by Jeanette Bowen
of Whitewright, organist, <
and Betty Kaye Geers of ’
Dallas, soloist. (
A reception was held in i
lhe fellowship hall of the
church following the cere- (
mony. <
Members of the house 1
party included Debbie Al- (
exander and Sheryl Griffin. <
both of Whitewright, Chris 1
Maglio of Sulphur Springs '
and Loretta Oliver of Win- <
dom. i
lhe couple will make <
their home in Whitewright. ’
lhe bridegroom's pa- (
rents were hosts for a <
rehearsal dinner Thursday '
at the First Baptist church. (
By Mary Lou Ayers
John and Brandi of Sher-
man visited Mrs. Fleming s
mother, Mrs. Pauline Ches-
ser, Saturday.
Mrs. Estelle Lay is a |
patient in Wilson N. Jones
hospital.
Mrs. Paul Geers is a
patient in Medical Plaza.
Billy Blackwell is a pa-
tient in Medical Plaza.
son, Brandon Don, of Sher-
man visited Mrs. Vera
Chesser Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson
have moved here from Ma- eight years of age.
Proceeds from the dinner
will be used to help the
a fire
station to house the equip-
ment of the department.
Ladies dresses and 3 or 4 piece suits in red,
periwinkle, blue, pink. Sizes 8 thru 20. Also half sizes are now in
stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watson
Friday.
Mrs. Maggie Ball spent
Sunday in the home of Miss
Leta Ball of Tom Bean.
Peggy Ford of Dallas and
Jay Ford of .Bells spent
Saturday in the home of
Mary Lou Ayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Anderson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Taylor of Ector
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wichmen of Norfork, Neb.,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Bennett.
Mrs. Valerie Woodruff,
Amber and Adam visited
Mrs. Joe Humphries Fri-
day.
Mrs. Kugga Doss ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hansard of Sherman
to Garland
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Rogers.
Thomas Sanderson and
Mrs. Retha Sanderson
spent Saturday night in
Dallas in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Norris.
Mrs. Thomas Sanderson
accompanied them home.
She spent two weeks in the Supper ol Christ and His
Richardson hospital and Disciples.
An Easter Sunrise ser-
vice will be held Sunday at
Firemen Set
Pancake Feed
high school and attended
Grayson County college.
She is employed by Tom
Thumb-Page in Gaines-
ville.
Bryan is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. H.L. Bryan of
Tom Bean. He graduated
from lorn Bean high school
and attended Grayson
County college. He is em-
ployed by Tom Thumb-
Page in Gainesville.
Donuts, cotfee and juice
will be served following the
service at lhe farm.
All members of lhe
community are invited to
join in the Easier services.
in case of rain, the
program will be cancelled.
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GIRL, Billie Jo, born to
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bartley
Monday, March 21, 1983,
in Wilson N. Jones hospital
at Sherman. She weighed 7
pounds, 13 ounces. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Cleveland of Hurst,
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bart-
ley of Whitewright, grand-
father is Don Key of Long-
view. Great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. J.P.
Williams of Mesquite, C.A.
Bartley of Whitewright,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frazier
of Whitewright and Mrs.
Fannie Hughes of Sher-
man. Mrs. Frankie Wil-
liams is a great-great-
grandmother.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wal-
ters of Sioux Falls, S.D.,
have been recent visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller
and Mrs. Helen Lasiter of
Plano visited their father,
Noel Miller, Sunday.
Mrs. Bernice Anderson
of Farmersville visited her
sister, Mrs. Virgil Burch-
field Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Macsisak of Leonard, Trav-
is Sanderson of Garland
and Mr. and Mrs. D.E.
Land of Kopperl visited
Mrs. Christine Sanderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Sanderson during the
weekend.
Jeannette Hall of Atoka,
Okla., spent Wednesday
night in the home of Mrs.
Joe Humphries.
Mr. and Mrs. T.C.
Compton attended services
at the Methodist church in
Trenton Sunday morning.
Their granddaughter, Cas-
sie Nicole Compton, who is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ricky Compton, was
christianed. Her other
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommie Shaw at-
tended also.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Cleveland and Kristi of
Hurst spent the w eekend in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Bartley and new ba-
by.
Miss Percy Darwin of
Abilene returned to her
home Friday.
Mrs. Allen Harper and
son, Todd of Weatherford,
dill, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Petty and Mrs. Lyndal department build
Pierson of Garland. Mrs.
1 om Porter of Dallas, Billy
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one week recuperating in
the Norris home.
Donald Fleming and Jay
ford of Bells visited their
grandmother, Mary Lou
Ayers, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wat-
son accompanied Mr. and The North Fannin County
Mrs. Eldon Watson of Volunteer Fire Department
Gainesville to visit Mr. and will sponsor a pancake din-
Mrs. Ricky Watson and
family Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Ches-
returned home. Wednesday ser and Jennifer and grand-
after visiting her sister,
Miss Percy Darwin.
Bob Gentry of Waco and
Mickey Gentry, Alex and
Cecily of Houston spent the
weekend in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Gentry.
Mrs. Elmer Morrison
and son of Palestine visited
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Cantrell, Bob. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1983, newspaper, March 31, 1983; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372354/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Whitewright Public Library.