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NEWS
May 8, 2019
BOND
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Crime & Courts
Arrests
ALCOHOL
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Several Mount Pleasant complete the required in-
Marriage Applications
2019 and brought home Kentucky in June.
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Giovanni Hipolito with his 1 st place banner and plaque.
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stallation using the print,
electrical hand tools, and
Miss Hannah Lynn Kessler and Mr. Spencer Davis Sos-
nowski were wed in holy matrimony on Saturday, April 6,
2019, at Trinity Baptist Church, 6:30 p.m.,with the Father
of the Bride, Rev. Michael Allen Kessler, officiating the
ceremony. Parents of the Bride, Rev. and Mrs. Michael
Reverend and Mrs. Michael A. Kessler, of Mt.
Pleasant, Texas, are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Christina Joy
Kessler, to Gilbert Waylon Dale, son of Gyle
and Jenene Dale of Sulphur Springs, Texas.
Grandparents of the bride are Rex and Jerry
Amerson of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, and Bobby
The team of Aner Balta-
zar, Jose Flores and Jacin-
to Barboza also received a
to homeowners than the
tax implications the bond
will create. Homeowners
should not see an increase
in their taxes, unless their
appraised value increases.
Business owners, on the
other hand, are not recipi-
in the electrical exhibit
competition, the team of
Fernando Cordova, Ivan
Ojendiz, and Jorge Pala-
cios received a Superior
Blue Ribbon for their elec-
trical residential home.
High School Electrical
Technology students com-
peted in the Texas SkillsU-
SA State competition in
Corpus Christi April 4-7,
numerous awards and ac-
colades.
and Grace Kessler of Yorktown, Virginia. Grandparents of the groom are
Gilbert and Debbie Dale of Fort Towson, Oklahoma and the late Clifford,
and Carolyn Lee of Blossom, Texas.
Gilbert and Christina are finishing their Junior year at Baylor Univer-
sity in Waco, Texas and are both employed by Mattson Financial in Waco.
Upon graduation, Christina will receive her Bachelor of Church Music
with a vocal emphasis.
Gilbert will receive his Bachelor of Arts in Business with a focus in Real
Estate and Entrepreneurship. He is a member of the Texas Army Nation-
al Guard and the Baylor Army ROTC. In May of 2020, he will commission
as an officer.
The wedding will be held on June 8,2019, at Trinity Baptist Church.
tion.
Explaining how the bond
is going to effect taxpayers,
Marshall said the Local
Optional Homestead Ex-
emption (LOHE) that the
school board granted in
2018 is a larger exemption
allowable zoning districts
for a package store, and
sets the annual city permit
and application fees.
According to the ordi-
nance, a package store is
an “establishment offering
for sale within a building
liquor, as that term is de-
fined in the Texas Alcohol
award for his construction
wiring exhibit.
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May 6
• Devonte Jeffery, 27, of Mount Pleasant, arrested
for Class C warrants.
• Alvin L. Brown, 31, of Talco, arrested for Burglary
of a Vehicle, and public Intoxication.
May 7
• Jonathan D. Reed, 30 of Cookville, arrested on a
warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance.
• Anthony P. Myers, 54 of Winfield, arrested for As-
sault Causes Bodily Injury Family Violence.
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newspaper.
Delivered Wednesdays and Saturdays.
May 4
• Deshaun D. Hamilton, 20, of Mount Pleasant, ar-
rested for Terroristic Threat, and Disorderly Con-
duct.
• Noe H. Del Angel, 32, of Deport, arrested for DWI.
• Bailey J. Chandler-Wilson, 21, of Mount Pleasant,
arrested for Evading Arrest, Fail to ID, No Fishing
License, and a Gregg County warrant for Prohib-
ited Weapon.
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May 5
• Edwin Gonzales, 24, of Mount Pleasant, arrested
for DWI 2nd, and No Driver‘s License.
• Taylor O. Pride, 25, of Cason, arrested for a Class
C warrant.
• Alvaro Rojo, 26, of Mount Pleasant, arrested for
DWI.
• Tanner Lee Campbell and Heather Nicole Norris,
April 29.
• David Paul Edwards and Kenya Gaye Stewart,
April 30.
• Richard Baird Witherspoon and Janie Elizabeth
Mullen, May 1.
• Cameron Lee Andress and Tori Ann Tidwell-Stan-
difer, May 3.
• Lisa Kay Blankenship and Robert Keith Logan,
May 3.
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done by the students in
paragraph form, a write-
up with a list of materials,
current receipts, any ma-
terials donated, steps fol-
lowed in completing the
exhibit, and the students
resumes. The exhibit must
meet the industry standard
for creativity and neatness
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In the construction wir-
ing competition, Giovanni
Hipolito was named the
State Champion, placing
1st and advancing to na-
tionals. This “hands on”
contest requires the stu-
dents to follow an elec-
trical print, install several
electrical circuits, bend
conduit, and install an
electrical panel. Compet-
itors had seven hours to
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Kessler, and Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Amerson, are both of Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Allen Kessler are of Yorktown, Virginia. Parents of the
groom, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Sosnowski III are of Heath, Texas. Grandparents of the groom
are Mr. and Mrs. Walt Sosnowski of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koch of Arlington,
Texas.
The attendants were Christina Kessler, of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, as Maid of Honor. Brides-
maids were Gillian Anderson of Austin, Texas, Morgan Ball of Louisville, Kentucky, Brit-
tany Burns of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, Bridget McCahill of Pheonix, Arizona, Rebekah Rabon of
Castlerock, Colorado, Courtney Sosnowski of Waco, Texas, Elizabeth Walker of Lubbock,
Texas and honorary bridesmaid, Katherine Evans of Moore, Oklahoma.
Groom’s attendants were Peyt Sosnowski of Heath, Texas, as Best Man. Groomsmen were
Mitchell Brackett of Houston, Texas, Gilbert Dale of Waco, Texas, Jared Fowler of Dallas,
Texas, Patrick Lenz of Houston, Texas, Gage Mayborn of Dallas, Texas, and Malcolm Wil-
liams of Spring, Texas.
The attendants and bride processed down the aisle to an original composition for string
quartet by one of the groomsmen, Patrick Lenz. The recessional was also an original
composition. The members of the string quartet were friends of the Bride and Groom and
“O Mio Babbino Caro” was the chosen piece for the unity candle.
The Bride’s sister and Maid of Honor, Christina Kessler, lead the congregation in the hymn,
“Be Thou My Vision.”
The church was decorated with large Victorian roses and tea Victorian roses matching the
bride’s colors of quartz, ballet, and petal pink. An arch built by the mother of the groom
was accented with greenery garlands,seeded eucalyptus, button poms, salal leaves, Italian
ruscus, and light pink Limonium with petal pink crepe draping. Candlelight surrounded
the bride and groom.
Hannah wore a gown of ivory with a V-neckline and long lace sleeves. Her skirt was A-line
tulle with a sweep train. The finger-tip length tulle veil was edged in floral appliques for a
vintage look. The bridal attendants wore long dresses of light shades of pink and quartz.
The groomsmen wore light grey tuxes with pink bow ties and vests.
The bride carried a hand - tied bouquet of clusters of large Victorian rose blooms in
Titanic, Sugar, Earl Grey and Pink Mondial along with smaller clusters of tea roses with
seeded eucalyptus, lily grass, salal leaves, silver dollar eucalyptus, Italian ruscus, hyperi-
cum berries and light pink acacia. The bridesmaids carried similar hand-tied bouquets.
The reception was held at the Mt. Pleasant Country Club. The bride’s four layer cake
made by Ms. Letha Crooks was adorned with roses and a “Happily Ever After Topper.” The
groom’s cake was a two-layer chocolate cake with a gold airplane as a topper.
The wedding guests had their choice of a pasta bar, taco bar, or a brisket and ham slider
bar for the evening. The entertainment was “The Argyles” band from Austin, Texas and
the bride and groom drove away in her father’s 1959 Mercury Parklane Convertible.
After a trip to Jamaica for their honeymoon, Hannah and Spencer have made their home
in Temple, Texas for a short time. In July, the couple will move to Bradenton, Florida,
where Hannah will attend Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and Spencer will
work as a Flight Instructor.
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power tools. Hipolito will Superior Blue Ribbon for
compete at the SkillsUSA their electrical aerobic sep-
National competition in tic system.
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Junior Jacinto Barbo- In the electrical exhibit
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the technical construction it must have a notebook
wiring test. that contains the electri-
Senior Johnny Espar- cal working drawings, de-
za earned a best of show tailed description of work
shall only be permitted by that way in order to pre-
convenience centers that vent “beer barns” within
derive (40%) forty per- city limits.
cent or more of its gross The City will canvass
revenue from the sale of the alcohol election results
non-alcoholic products at their May 14 council
and package stores.” meeting. Businesses can
According to City Man- start applying for state and
ager Mike Ahrens, the local licenses after that
amendment was written date.
Beverage Code, Section
1.04, to consumers for
off-premises consumption
only and not for the pur-
pose of resale.”
In Section 2 of the ordi-
nance, it states that: “The
sale of alcoholic beverages
for off-premises consump-
tion for beer and wine
ents of the LOHE and will “We will now be able to
see a 16 percent increase continue to provide a first
in their taxes. class education with fa-
“Believe me, our stu- cilities that can support
dents and staff know that the outstanding educators
our community has sup- that work in our school
ported our great school district. Thanks Mount
district,” said Marshall. Pleasant, and Go Tigers!!”
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and is judged on the de-
gree of difficulty and must
comply with the 2017 Na-
tional Electrical Code.
“We are so proud of our
student’s achievements,”
said MPHS electrical tech-
nology instructor Tim
Davis. “Our students’
successes are due to their
willingness to work and
prepare during and after
school. Many hours af-
ter school is what it takes
to compete against some
of the best electrical pro-
grams in the state. We take
the responsibility very se-
riously as we represent our
school, community and
the entire state of Texas at
the National competition
in June.”
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Mount Pleasant Tribune (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 145, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 2019, newspaper, May 8, 2019; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429252/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.