The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1995 Page: 20 of 20
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10 - Section B - THE WYLIE NEWS -Wednmday, November 1.1995
Chamber’s gala attracts large, enthusiastic crowd
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SMILE FOR THE CAMERA—Caroline Lane, J. C. Worley, Baron Cook, Ken Lane and Lisa
Cook take a break during the action at Monte Carlo Night. Chamber Guests enjoyed good food,
music and friends. News *taffPhoto
Dining, dancing,
gaming, auctions
enliven evening
A crowd of approximately 180
party-goers attended the Wylie
Chamber of Commerce’s annual
Monte Carlo Night at the Texas
Army National Guard Armory here
Saturday evening.
The fun and festivities included
dancing to music provided by Tim
the DJ, gaming by Cohen’s Casino,
food catered by Outlaw’s Bar-B-
Quc and cash bar by Maria’s
Restaurant.
Successful bidders in the gaming,
silent and live auctions included
Baron Cook, Don Cook, Bart
Abbott, Kim Walden, Pennie
Rankin, Pam Wells, Beverly Bates,
Mark Trammell, Rusty Marshall.
Greg Tackett and Norma Sanchez.
Also Raymond Cooper, Margaret
Collins, Beverly Frost, Pam Wells,
Tim Warner, Richard Sanchez,
Chris Brandon, Dianne Gilley, Joe
Rankin, Brent Bates, Gwen
Hartman, Jim Davis, Tim Smithson,
Connie Ochoa and Chris Brandon.
Also J.C. Worley, Mike Collins,
Tommy Pullium, Marvin Fuller,
Mark Womack, Ken Lane, Toni
Young, John Mondy and Sandy
Mondy.
Auction donors included Jerry
Madden, Billy Bob’s, Raymond
Cooper, Six Flags, Jazzy Pet Bed
and Breakfast, Superior Carpet
Cleaning, Century 21 Castle Co.,
American National Bank, Mesquite
Rodeo, Dr. Lori Stetler, Conoly
Equipment, Details, Etc. and The
Wylie News. Also, Wylie
Veterinary Hospital, People’s
Association of Dentistry, Western
Auto Store, The Gymnastics
Company, Wylie Driving School,
J.C. Ornamental Ironworks, Central
Ambulance and Dallas Stars,
Museum of Science and History,
Shores Country Club, Las Vegas
trip sponsors and Wylie Flower and
Gift.
Also McDonald’s, Ladylike
Shop, Clear Vision Center, Cohen’s
Casino, Lone Star Gas Co., Buff
and Shine Auto Detail,
Commonwealth Land Title, Dr.
Charles Stetler, Dallas Cowboys
Bluebook, Texas Rangers Baseball
and John Potoschnick.
SLOW DANCING—Dr. Chuck Kerin and his partner enjoy
dancing to the music of Tim the DJ during last Saturday’s
Chamber of Commerce Monte Carlo Night. Newt staff Photo
PLACE YOUR BETS—With play money of course. Money accu-
mulated during the gaming could be used to bid on prizes donat-
ed by Wylie merchants and businesses for the Monte Carlo
fundraiser. News staff photo
THE LAST DANCE—Toni and Merrill Young and Linda
Hamar and Bill Collins danced to the music of Tim the DJ.
During the evening, ticket stubs were drawn and door prizes
were given away to lucky guests. News staff photo
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A DELICIOUS DINNER—Wylie’s new assistant to the City Manager Mindy Manson and her
husband, Ben were seen enjoying the delicious dinner of chicken, sausage, ham and ribs provided
by Outlaw’s Barbecue. After dinner, guests were treated to dancing, gaming, a silent auction
and a live auction. News staff photo
ENJOYING THE PARTY—
Jack and Sue Jones seemed to
be having a great time at the
Chamber fundraiser last
Saturday evening.
News staff Photo
WHAT’LL YOU GIVE FOR—The camera caught Marvin
Fuller and Brent Bates during the auction portion of Ur>
Chamber fundraiser. A John Pototschnik print of Wylie Texas |
The Early Years brought lots of bidding and a sizable amount of
money for the chamber. News staff photo
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Montclair, Misty & GPC $11.79 $1.30
Gunsmoke $10.99 $1.25
Summit $9.99 $1.20
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Determined Smoking Is
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Cook, Margaret. The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1995, newspaper, November 1, 1995; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749427/m1/20/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smith Public Library.