The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1969 Page: 11 of 14
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Thursday, August 7, 1969
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And Larrv Pittman
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and jerked forward The teacher
FAIRWAY SHOE STORE
SELF SERVICE
339 NORTH 4TH STREET, WILLS POINT
SHOE SALE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 & 9
8 a.m. til 10 p.m
■MM
Many Pairs Top Quality
Well-Known Brand Names and other Top Quality
WOMEN'S SHOES
$1.99 pr. & up
MEN'S SHOES
S4.99 pr. up to $23.50
LADIES' SHOES
MEN'S SHOES
CHILDRENS'SHOES
SHOES
FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY
COMBAT BOOTS, HUNTING BOOTS, WELLINGTON BOOTS
$8.50 to $17.33
Ladies' Famous Brand COWBOY BOOTS
$14.50
OPEN 8 30 TO 5:30
GLYNN ELLIS, Owner PHONE 3-2458
6 DAYS
A WEEK
bridal train, attached at the
shoulders, was enhanced with
tiny bows edged in lace. Her
waist-length veil of bridal
illusion fell from a cluster of
roses trimmed with pearls and
sequins. She carried a bouquet
of yellow roses centered with
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SOME BRANDS WE
CANNOT ADVERTISE
MRS. LARRY PITTMAN
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★ COBBLERS
* MISS AMERICA
★ AIR STEP
★ RISQUE
★ LIFE STRIDE
★ NATURALIZER
* MISS WONDERFUL
and Others from 2 for $5.00 TO $11.83
★ BUSTER BROWN
* JUMPING JACKS
★ STRIDE RITES
★ RED GOOSE
★ SIMPLEX . . . and OTHERS
$4.50 TO $7.88
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★ NETTLETONS
★ FLORSHEIM
★ PORTO PED
★ PORTAGE
* W L. DOUGLAS
AND OTHERS
$7.88 TO $23.50
ceremony. The bride’s table,
covered with a lace cloth, lined
with green, was edged with
yellow roses. Yellow and white
gladioli and yellow candles
centered the table.
Mrs. Kenneth Riley, sister of
the bride, Linda Cottrell, Jan
Carson and Terri Baker served
in the houseparty.
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs. Shelton chose a pink dress
with white accessories and Mrs.
Pittman was attired in a blue
dress with brown accessories.
For travel, the bride chose a
green A-line dress with white
accessories and an orchid
Exchange Vows In Church Riles
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ing. I he judge said Fred should
have made some effort, either by
word or gesture, to avert the
crash
★ We have bought out the entire stock of a
Central Texas Shoe Store which we have
added to our large supply of Shoes. We
have many real buys we are able to offer
as a result of this purchase.
Cindy Shelton was flower girl in due course, the drive filed a
and Randy Riley, ring bearer, dam: ge suit against I red.
Pam Shotwell of Dallas sang I’m not liable.’’ l red protested
"O Precious Love” and “More" in court \ driving teacher does
accompanied by David Nor- 1,01 guarantee that his pupil will
man, organist.
A reception was held in the Nevertheless, the court held him
fellowship hall of the church liable— not for Margaret’s bad
immediately following the driving but for his own bad teach
corsage. . 1,
Following a short wedding ordinglolaw. if,you ta e
rip the couple is at home in someone to drive, you also take
Canton. on the responsibility of doing so
Out of town guests included with reasonable care
Mr andMrs.A.J Pirinio, Mrs H does reco
Emma F lood, Mrs. Lana that a teacher’s control has prac-
Casson, Mrs. Grace Crawford, tical limits. In another case, after
Mrs. Grady Marshall, Mr. and the driving lesson was supposed
Mrs. George Shelton, Ronnie L. to be over. the pupil—acting on
Lilland, Harvey Lilland, David impulse- started the car again
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NEED HOME REPAIRS?
CALL US
Remodeling and Repair
ADD ONS
Home Building
JOE WHITE Jn CLARK
873-3513 873-3558
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
CANTON CHAPTER OES
10 MI I T Hit RSDAY
4 Canton Chapter No. 667
S, Order of the Eastern
A Star will have a call-
v d meeting Thursday,
August 7, (tonight) at 8 o’clock
in the Masonic Hall for the
purpose of initiation.
Members are cordially invited
to attend.
LETA OGLETREE, WM
MYRTLE LANGLEY. Sec.
altar flanked on either side by
baskets of white and yellow
gladioli and candelabras en-
twined with greenery.
gladioli and candelabras ent-
winced with greenery.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a floor-
length gown of white nylon
organza with an overlay of
tiered chant illy lace fashioned
with a fitted bodice. The
scalloped neckline was trimmed
with pearls and sequins and the
Miss Sherry Kim Shelton
became the bride of I ar ry Keith
Pittman in candlelight
ceremonies June 27, at the First
United Methodist Church. Rev.
T J. Norrell and Rev. V. Z.
Smith of Dallas officiated at the
wedding.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E L Shelton and
the groom is the son of Mrs. Sue
Pittman.
Vows were repeated before an
green orchids atop a white _ lormation Institute. rhe total favorite is marketed under
Bible. / each ini’ Someone to was 8200,00 higher than that several other names: "ham
The maid of honor, Georgia recorded in 1966. burger,” "ground chuck" and
Rejcek of Dallas, and Pam - ( ______ .... , .. , , v ,
I f d u, 4. ----------------------------- ground round. All rt ler t
1 ard 0 wichardson, O M garet got a shouted a warning and pulled the , r u |
bridesmaid, were dressed learner’s permit, het end emergency brake, but not quickly .
identically in green A-line i red took hei out for driving enough to avoid hitting a pedes en ’ ’ 111
dresses with white accessories, lesson. \ they approached an- trian. burger and ground beef u iu
and carried bouquets of yellow other car. waiting at a stop light, This time a court ruled that. ally contain up to 30 . f. •
Roger He I : ’ oze Worse while the teacher did
bi st man and Woody Cole was
g:oomsman. Joey Lane and Result: a collision, with con- responsibility by his efforts. ' ' “ A* ' ‘
Billy McCall were ushers. siderahle damage to the other car Nor are you held to a teacher's 1 huck
l ire Loss Still ( limbing Name Provides Key
NEW YRK — Firedestroved p , i , ,
. (Hound beef is served two
sl./ billion worth of propertv . , .
in the United States in 1967 or more times a week in the
according to tin Insurance l„ average home. That all-time
25’ and ground round has
approximately 11 ‘, . You can
buy the product with more
or less lean and fat to fit
your menu needs and family
preferences.
responsibility if you do not. in
fact, occupy that role. Thus:
When an accident resulted from
the improper parking of a car by
the roadside, a claim was filed not
only against the driver of the car
but also against his passenger. It
seems that, while the driver was
parking the car, the passenger had
i emarked:
"There. I think you are far
enough off the road."
But the court ruled that the pas-
senger could not be held liable
for merely giving bad advice. The
judge said the occupant of a car
does not take over the role -and
the responsibility—of a teacher,
just by trying to be helpful.
\ public service feature of the
American Bar Association and the
State Bar of Texas. W ritten by
Will Bernard.
1969 American Bar Association
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The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1969, newspaper, August 7, 1969; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1516750/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.