The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1980 Page: 3 of 10
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interior of Jamaica, where Pa- several days on a missionary
tricia Boynton of Mineola spent trip last month.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Turner p.m. Sunday in the Main Street
and children and Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Church in Grand Saline
Jim Roberson and children. with the Rev. Tom Pesnell and
Mrs. E. H. Thorpe is back the Rev. Cecil Thomas officia-
home after a month's visit in ting. Burial in the Union Chapel
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Christmas in Garland with her Services for T. J. Hines, 65,
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Monday, 3, 1980 .Ban Shama;% of Oklahoma Humble Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Turner visited her grandmother, Mrs. The Golden Boys of Golden
•nd son of Hawkins, Mrs. Irene Coleman, for the holi- will be special guests for a song
Sharon Shaffer, Robin and days. service scheduled this weekend
Michael of Tyler, Mrs. Shirley Mrs. Diana Mosley and at the Humble Baptist Church
King and daughter of Duncan- daughter visited her sister, of Mineola.
ville, and Dr. and Mrs. Rex Mrs. Theresa Rose, in Garland The singing will begin
Grantham, Scott, Steve and last week. Sunday night at 7:00 p.m. at the
Diana of Longview all had an Mrs. Juanita Smith was a ,. church, located on East Me
early Christmas on the Sunday business visitor in Gladewater Donald Street (the Hainesville
before Christmas in Ashdown, on Monday.
Arkansas, with Mrs. Turner's
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long dress of burgundy. Each
primited, with no running carried a long-temmed bur-
water, few cars, and practically gundy silk rose. The groome-
no modern conveniences. Miss men assisted Mr. Pearce in
Boynton said they were well seating the guests.
received and that the people Wedding music was provided
were "very loving and giving.” by Robin Grier, pianist, and
in all, Miss Boynton partici- Mrs. Ulna McWhorter, organ-
pated in seven meetings, giving ist. Soloists were Robin Grier
witness and her personal and Debbie Eubanka. Following
testimony as a Christian. their exchange of wedding
“The Lord willing, some day I they flew to Miami and then to
hope to return,” so says Kingston, Jamaica, where they
Patricia Boynton of Mineola met Dr. Doctorian and were
after returning from her first guests of Bishop William
missionary experience, a week- Murray of the Anglican Church,
long trip to Jamaica in the The group's first meeting
Caribbean. - was with a church at Mary Pen,
She spent the early part of a village near the coast They
December in Jamaica on a mis- then went up in the mountains
sionary trip with Dr. Samuel to the island’s interior and the
Doctorian and two women from village of Kellits.
North Carolina, Mrs. Frances There they were warmly re-
Gardner and Miss Lorra Lee ceived by the natives, 95% of
Holshouser. Their responsibili- whom are of African and Euro-
ty was to witness and give pean origins. In fact Miss
testimony. Boynton said, “It is rare to see a
Miss Boynton flew from white person in the interior of
Dallas to Atlanta where she Jamaica.”
met her two companions. They Even though conditions were
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... , The First Baptist Church of vows, the bridegroom sang “Al-
highway) in northeast Mineola. Quitman was the setting for the ways and Forever" to the bride.
The church pastor, the Rev. Friday evening, December 28. Following the ceremony. a .
Emerson Moore, says the ceremony uniting in marriage reception was held in the
public is invited to attend and Ellen Gaye Ballard of Quitman church's fellowship hall. Those
participate, in the singing and John Mark Ellison of in the house party included
Sunday night. . Mineola. Mrs. Richard Ellison, Mrs.
Dolnhians nick The church was beautifully Robin Ballard, Mrs. David
—-F-uC- Frm decorated in the couple’s Jackson, Miss Debbie Eubanks,
N,c I . T . H.cA chosen colors of pink and bur- Mra. Tim. Jackson, and Miss
-—P• —e Hd -WSd gundy. The couple stood before Elizabeth Ingram.
---------------- The Delphian Club met Wed- a white satin kneeling bench The bride is the daughter of
San Antonio with her son and Cemetery near Van was under nesday, January 2, in the home beneath a white lattice arch en- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ballard of
family, Col. and Mrs. Eddie direction of the Bartley Funeral of Mrs. Tom Reitch for election twined with English ivy and Quitman and is a kindergarten
Thorpe. Home of Grand Saline. of officers for the 1980-81 club greenery; double white wed- teacher in the Mineola schools.
Mrs. A. B. Crawford is in Mr. Hines died Saturday in a vearg ding bells hung from the center The bridegroom, son of Mr.
Timpson with her brother and Grand Saline hospital after a Mrs. Manuel De La Rosa was of the arch, and white doves and Mrs. John Ellison of Min-
his wife, who is seriously ill. lengthy illness. A native of Ben elected president. nestled in the ivy on top of the eola, is employed in the sales
Mrs. Leon Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, he had lived in Grand Named to serve with Mrs. De arch. At either side were white department of Harder-Jones
Tom Parker, and Mike and Saline since 1939 and was a La Rosa were Mrs. J. Thurman tree candelabra decorated with Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Mineola.
Brad Langford spent three member of the Main Street Green, vice president; Mrs. pine boughs and burgundy He is also music director at
days after Christmas visiting in Baptist Church. A retired em- Granville G. Griffith, secretary; bows. Large ferns rested atop Trinity Temple Church in
Wichita Falls with Mr. and Mrs. ployee of Morton Salt, he was a Mrs. Cleatus C. Martin, treas- Grecian columns. At either side Mineola.
Mike Vandiver, Bryan and Mason and a World War II urer; Mrs. Edward F. Allen, of the altar area were white After a brief wedding trip,
Amy. Army veteran. parliamentarian; and Mrs. E. F. wicker baskets filled with the couple is. at home at 309
Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Sim- He is survived by his wile Belk, reporter. white gladioli, pink carnations. East Blair Street, Mineola.
mons and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Ava Hines of Grand Committees will be named by and burgundy roses. On the Thursday evening
Shaw attended a meeting at Saline, the Hawkins High Mrs. De La Rosa at a later date. The Rev. llen Reed of Quit- preceding their wedding, the
Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, School librarian; a son, Jerry Mrs. Reitch served delicious man performed the wedding couple were honored with a
Oklahoma, for four days. Hines of Richardson; his refreshments to her fellow club ceremony, and the communion wedding feast following the re-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Chaney mother, Mrs. Ada Hines, Grand members present. was administered to the couple hearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
and Steven visited their Saline; a brother, T. T. Hines of by the Rev. Paul Grier of Ellison and Mr. and MrS. John
parents in Amarillo a few days Ben Wheeler; four sisters, Mrs. Look who’s nawI Mineola. Ellison were hosts and hostess
after Christmas. Ruby Teal of Grand Saline, IW: The bride was given in mar- es for the dinner, held at the
Mrs. Barbara Bernarbi has Mrs. Moette Phelps of Grand Rod and Gayle Couch -rag riage by her father following a Maranatha Christian Retreat
returned to California after a Saline, Mrs. Virginia Knight of of Mineola announce the arriva scripture reading from Genesis. east of Quitman.
2% month visit here with her Denison. and Mrs. Ruth Mitch- of Corbin Couch Craig, born For the double-ring ceremony,
mother, Mrs. Irene Coleman, ell of Holly Springs, Miss.; January 3 in Good Shepherd the bride chose a formal white
They were both in the hospital and two grandchildren. Hospital, Longview. The seven- organza gown fashioned with
for three weeks of that time. Pallbearers were Raymond pound, eight-ounce baby boy silk Venise and Chantilly laces.
Joe Brown of Baylor was Sloan, Frank Morris, Floyd P. was welcomed home by sister Accented with lace and embel-
home for Christmas holidays. ' Matthews, Derrell Kuykendall, Ellie and brother Chris. Grand lished with dusters of pearls,
Kelly Jay was home for Fernando Maciel, Willie Bell, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bi the bodice featured a high neck-
Christmas from Texas Tech, at Jake Dickerson, and Manuel Craig of Houston and Mr. and line, sheer yoke of Schiffli em-
Lubbock, visiting his mother, White. Mrs. Bazil Couch of Mineola. ___ broidery, and bishop sleeves.
The full skirt, designed with a
lace bordered flounce, swept to
a chapel train. A crescent of
pink and white silk flowers held
the bride’s chapel-length veil of
illusion which was adorned with
beaded Chantilly lace motifs.
Teresa Ballard was her sis-
ter's maid of honor, and Chrys-
tal Ballard served her sister as
junior bridesmaids. Other bri-
dal attendants were Elizabeth
Ingram of Longview, Dawn
Algire of Lewisville, Debbie
Eubanks of Baytown, Joan
Jackson of Houston, Vicki
Brister of Center, and Nancy
Jackson of Quitman.
The bridesmaids wore long
pink gowns and carried single,
long-stemmed burgundy silk
roses.
The bridegroom was attired
in white tails, while his attend-
ants wore burgundy tuxedos
with pink shirts. Richard
Ellison was his brother’s best
man. Groomsmen were Robin
Ballard of Longview, brother of
the bride; Robin Grier of
Mineola, Kent Burks of Gregg-
ton, and Tim Jackson, David
Jackson, and Jonathan Jack-
son, all of Quitman.
Andy Pearce of Quitman es-
corted and seated mothers of
the nuptial couple. The mother
of the bride wore a long beige
dress, while the mother of the
bridegroom was attired in a
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1980, newspaper, January 9, 1980; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547880/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.