Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1975 Page: 3 of 8
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Mt. and Mrs. Russell Lyn Tackett
Linebackers Chili Supper
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view, sleeves extending to the
Patents of the couple ass cuff. Het bridal veil of lace
Mr. and Mia. Virgil Roes of extended to a fall length
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and Russell Lyn Tackett and goomsmen were Randy
were united to mariage Rice, Nolan Mackey and
Saturday afternoon, Octo- Randy Gles.
bet 11. at the Firet Baptist Thet
Church in Grandview. Pet- maniage by her grandfather,
forming the double ring B.J. Martin. Het gown of
ceremony was Richard Jones, white satin was overlaid in
minister of music, at But- lace and featuned a scoop
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The couple pledged their Chantilly nosegay bouquet NUPTIALS READ
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afternoon before a high ters, starbutat palm, baby's n
arched candelabra setting breath, pears and thine- Mias Susan Manette.,
of greenery and the bride'a stones. Coleman and Randy Craig
chosen colors of purple and Melissa On was flower I Bernes were united in mar-
orchid. Contrasting cathe- girl and Jimmy Or was ting tiage at 7 p.m. Saturday,
drala flanked either aide of be“ftj a w . a ■ September 27 at the home
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dered the traditional wedding satin doth with lace over- Saylor Jr. read the service,
music on the piano end ac- Lay, entwined with purple Patents of the bride ate
companied Joe Welsh and ribbon. Appointments were of Mt. and Mrs. Terry Ammer- '
Vidci Poteet on ।the guitar as crystal and silver. A white mon of Lake Worth, Mrs.
they sang "Follow Me"' candelabra stand held ana-sam Davis of Alvarado is a
Matron of honor was Mrs. rangement of ths chosen andmothe
Jack On. Bridesmaids were colotn Grarepunch.waj ""Palents orthe goom axe
MssesMay.DelluAldpdn bowsdttomnieencyotMa.andMis.JackBamesot
Debbie S - sHee Members of the house Joshua. Mrs. Clarence
Mayes. They were desse were Misses Tetesa Williams of Menard is a
in formal length owns of Cowan, Beth Sikes, Vicki gtandmother.
purple and orchid and car- Sain and Marlene Sikes. Given in marriage by her
tied nosegay bouguets of After a wedding tripto fatherand mothez,thebnde
stafburst palms -nd baby's couple willbeat home in wQe a foor length gown
2 P Grandview, with small orange flowers
beatm and green leaves. The mold-
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COUNTY REACHES 50% with ruffle. and lace ex-
SAVINGS BOND SALES tending over the shoulders
to the waistlines. Her cor-
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your car better performance
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ings Bonds in Johnson Sherisa Barnes, sister of
County were reported today the groom, of Joshua, and
by County Bond Chairman Terry Coleman, brother of
P.L. White Jr. Sales for the the bride, of Alvarado.
eight-month period totaled Ths reception table was
$338,096 for 50% of the coveted with green cloth.
The Linebackers Club chased for $1.75. Advance 1975 sales goal of $680,000. The tiered confection cake
will sponsor a chili supper tickets are being sold and Texans purchased j^nr^wd with pastel and
Friday, October 17 prior to may be purchased from any $21,075,759 in Savings white Toses was tovved with 4
the Grandview-Whitney foot- member of the Linebackers Bonds during the month or mNIti5 bride and ""
« begons Cbtoemasminciemsemmave homeymoah
. Tesupperwm be served per wil be used to assist thezomeperkodle tip, the newlyweds are at
in the school cafetorium from the athletic department. • Year todaite_sales amount- home in Graham, Texas,
5:30 t7:30 and may be pur- 710225131 with 69% where the groom is employ-
of the yearly sales goal of ed with a construction com-
’ $234.3 million. .n-v
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August sales of Series sage held four carnations.
E and H United States Sav- Honor attendants were
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Wednesday 7:30 P.M. I
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Gunday Service 11:00 A.M.
a Sunday Night Service
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Not until you stop and think about
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Electricity provides lighting and
refrigeration. It makes everyday tasks
around your home simpler, quicker,
easier. It keeps you cool in the summer
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1975, newspaper, October 17, 1975; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536874/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.