Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 11, 1997 Page: 6 of 16
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Bains Coontp Ltaicr Tuesday, hcx&ber m. 1997
ELM NEWS
by Mary Bishop
The weather is beautiful, bui it is
dry. We watered the little turnips
twice this week. Gary ’s are still
alive, and he hasn't had any rain
either Gary has worked long hours
on the roads during this pretty
weather
Kody Wallace. Shan til. Hilda and
Rick Ellison enjoyed watching
A&M win their football game
Saturday They stayed and watched
voileVball games Saturday night
before driving home. The volleyball
games were really good.
We went to see Hattie Lee and
Jack DuPnesi Saturday, but they
were not at home. Mary Jewel
Shumate saw them in Sulphur
Springs last week, and they were
doing all right Jack had a birthday
Saturday
Mary Jewel Shumate s back hurts
her all the tune She has been to lots
of doctors since her surgery, but no
one has helped her yet.
Lois White has a spot on her lung
and one on a kidney Lois will talk
to her doctor Monday, and they will
decide what to do Lois hasn't been
sick, and she isn't hurting now She
and I worked together at E-Sys-
tems She never complained when it
was hot or cold in those fluid tanks
on those Cl54s or Cl30s. We made
a little more than we could picking
strawberries and cotton.
Kathy, Megan and Meredith
Bishop went to Lamar High
School's football game Friday
night
After church Sunday. Hilda and I
went to a tea and flower show that
the Garden Club in Mmeoia invited
us to. It was very nice, and 1 en-
joyed getting out.
Wayne and Dorthy Crabto plan to
come to Elm to church Sunday
Their grandson John wanted to
come, but Wayne didn't fed like il
Wayne had a bad week
CMlie Mae Asbill was feeling bet-
ter. but Saturday when l.V came by.
he reported that she had a bad day.
Bertie Mane Young put out ant
poison, and her face and mouth
were surely enlarged the next morn-
ing She started on her allergy med-
icine
J.W Parkman's sister, who is in
the nursing home, isn't any better
since surgery
J.W Parkman said he went deer
watching Eva is glad he is hack
home He and Eva were both at
church Sunday night
Rev. Craig Kearby started
preaching m Revelation each
Sunday night He plans to complete
il You are welcome to come listen
any service He knows the Bible
and presents it well He also sings
beautifully. He and Anita sang
Sunday morning She is an all-A
third grader
Kody Wallace sang a special for
us Sunday evening and did a great
job. We enjoy having him come to
church at Elm
Thrace and Leon Asbill gave a
nice donation to the Elm building
fund Sunday
Doctor Nelson was over this way.
I bet he went duck hunting Leon
Asbill told me when I said Mary
Jewel Shumate would like to talk to
Doctor Nelson because he knows
all about her back problem.
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Vermont and Kentucky to the
Union. Congress passed and Presi-
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after May 1, 1795. the flag should
have 15 stripes, alternating red and
white, and 15 white stars on a blue
field
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it became evident that the flag
would become burdened with
stnpes. Congress thereupon cindered
that after July 4. 1818. the flag
should base 13 stnpes. symbolizing
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MATTHEW L. WHITT, son of
Geoffrey and Georgia Whitt of
Terrell, and the grandson of Imo-
gene Luckett and the late Lloyd
Luckett of Emory, is stationed at
Camp Pendleton, California. He is
home for ten days boot leave. He
will leave for Pensacola, Florida, on
Nov. 28th for aviation ordnance.
During boot camp, he was stationed
at San Diego, California, and he
graduated from there on Oct. 31st.
Staff photo by Jaxie Morgan
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Ernest Warren of Lone Oak was a
recent visitor in the office to renew
his subscription to the Rains County
Leader.
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Jennifer Dee Hall of Anna and
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married Oct 18, 1997, at 7:00 p.m
at the United Methodist Church in
Anna. Officiating minister was Ed
Lmiiz.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Hall of Princeton
and Mr and Mrs. Luke Dixon of
Emory
The groom is the son of Edwin
“Buddy” and Juanita Hayes of
Anna
Given in marriage by her father
and step-father, the bode w ore an
off-the-shoulder. floor-length gown
of candlelight satin with train. The
bodice featured sequins and beads
with lace accents. The bride earned
a !car-drop bouquet of stargazer
lilies, cream roses and ivy.
The bndc chose as her Matron of
Honor Chen Cogbum of Caddo
Mills. Setting as bridesmaids were
Kathenne Dixon of Emory, sister of
the bnde. Michelle Balancsik
Graack of San Diego. Calif., and
Deena Delbert of Mabank Each
wore hunter green satin tea-length
dresses w ith candlelight collars, and
earned a spray of stargazer lilies
with cream roses and ivy. Abbey
Hay es of Anna served as flower girl
wearing a cream below-the-knee.
satin and crepe dress.
Eddie Ray Dixon, brother of the
bnde. and Ryan Hayes served as
nngbearers wearing black tuxedos
with tails, black bow ties and vests,
and cream shirts
The groom chose Duane Hayes
of Anna as his Best Man. The
groomsmen were James Cottrell of
Melissa. Kelly Brandt of Tulsa,
Okla., and Earl Spencer of Anna.
Ushers were Jeff Hall of Clarks-
ville, Tenn., John Justin and Jeffrey
Turner of Boyd.
The church was decorated with
cream tulle, ivy garlands, floral
arrangements in bride's chosen col-
ors and candelabras
Nuptial was provided by pianist
Betty Rice, organist Dorothy, and
violinist and vocalist, Kathy
Hartline.
Reception followed in the church
fellowship hall. The bride’s table
featured a white-on-white four-tier
cake with two satellite layers. The
cakes were topped with floral
accents.
After a Royal Caribbean Cruise
through the Virgin Islands, the cou-
ple will make their home in Weston.
The bride, a graduate of Rains
High School, received a Bachelor in
Criminal Justice from Texas A&M-
Commerce, and was a member of
the Alpha Phi Sorority. She is
employed by the city of McKinney
The groom is a graduate of Anna
High School and is employed at the
First National Bank of Anna.
iirs. Darin Scott Hayes, nee Jennifer Dee Hall
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Hill, Earl Clyde, Jr. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 11, 1997, newspaper, November 11, 1997; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764638/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.