Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1968 Page: 3 of 4
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day afternoon in the lunchroom*
Guests were welcomed at the
door by Mrs. Frank Howell.
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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES ROGERS B CRN SEP
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_ a mellow 111 yean old, but
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Big Spring. — Miss Joy Red-
man became the,, bride of
Charles Rogers Bumsed in an
afternoon ceremony Wednes
day, December 27, In the Vin-
cent Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. anti Mrs. J. H. Redman
of Vincent, and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rog
ers Bumsed of Abilene.
The Rev. Clyde Campbell,
pastor of the HUlcreat Baptist
Church in Big Spring, officiat-
ed at the double ring cere
mony before an altar graced
wijh white gladioli and chrys-
anthemumua interspersed with
greenery. Branched candel-
abra entwined with greenery
** l*?e aJtar 8c°h®- and
satin ribbon martted fam-
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Miss Annclle Fitxhugh, .plan
1st .accompanied Miss Beth
Haywood aa 8he. sang “The
Twelfth of Never,” “Whither
Thou Goest** and “The Lord's
Prayer.**
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. Sloe chose
« white silk liner! forma) gown,
designed with Alencon lace
covered bodice with bracelet-
length fitted sleeves with scal-
loped edges. Her shoulder
length veil of illusion was at-
tached to a silk linen bow-, and
accented with lace appliques.
Her train extended to chopel
length, and she carried a bou-
quet of orchids and stephanotis
f.n a small Bible of olive wood
brought from the Holy Land.
Miss Mary Katherine Camp-
bell of Austin was maid of hon-
or and Miss Anita Horton of
Longview. Wash., was the
bridesmaid. They were attir-
ed in identical street-length
sleeveless dresses of red velvet
with wftite moire taffeta cape
t ullars. TTliy OSmrvt ixniquets
of white glamelias with red vel-
vet streamers.
Tom Adams was best man.
Ushers were Steve Foster, Big
Spring Lind Lain," Redman, Vin
cent, brother of the bride.
The couple left on a wedding
trip to El Paso, New Mexico
and Mexico. For traveling, the
bride wore a white brushed
wool and beaver coat over a
red knit dress and the corsage
from her bridal bouquet. The
couple will be at home in the
Ponderosa Apartments.
Schools
The bride Is a graduate of
Big Spring Senior High Schoo1
and Howard County Junior Col
lege. She graduated from Hai -
din-Simmons University and
was a*graduate student at Tex
as Women's University in Den-
ton. She is presently employ-
ed as librarian at Runnels Jun-
ior High School. The bride-
grpcun graduated from Mar-
shall High School and East
Texas Baptist College. Ho is
a science teacher at Big Spring
Senior High School.
Receiving Line
The bridal couple, parents,
and attendants received guests
in the church foyer immediate-
ly after the ceremony.
Miss Carolyn .Cunningham
the home party deluded Mrs.
Eli Word, Mrs. Ernest Spdce
and Mrs. J. R Butler.
Miss Teresa Carroll, guest
soloist, sang two appropriate
Songs. She was accompanied
by Mrs. Leeman Riddles, pian-
ist.
Mrs. Don Skaggfc, Cinger
Sturdivant and Pamela But lei
I served refreshments to fifty
1 guests.
Attending from out-of-town
were Miss Carolyn Bowman,
b Bonham; Mrs. W. O, Epperson,
Wolfe City; Miss Sue Neal,
Honey Grove; Mrs. W. B.
j Rieves. Honey Grove; Mrs.
| Jack Wilson. Honey Grove;
Mrs, Delos Ward. Paris; Mrs.
'f Troy Harris. Mrs. Glen Key
and Mrs. J. R Monk, Green
ville; Mis. Mildred Kiddie, Mes-
quite; Mrs. 141 wrence MeNa-
mee and Miss Frances McNa-
mee. Commerce; Mrs. Wayne
Johnson. Denison, and Mrs. Nel
son Johnson and Mrs. Ben Tay-
lor, Dodd City.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Ridge vts
ited Mr and Mrs. Thomas
Ridge and family in Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rigsby
visited Mrs. William Smith in
a Bonham re-d home Sunday.
Mrs. Eula McCord of Bon
ham was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Pulliam Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Nash visited her
sister. Miss Bonnie Parker in
Fairview Nursing Home in
Bi>nham during the week.
Mr. nnd Mrs Glen Key, Mrs
Troy Harris and R. W. Cooper,
Sr., were guests of Mrs. R N.
( ooper and Ray, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindell Bell of
Dallas were guests of Mr, and
and Miss Ellen Cunningham,
presided at the guest register.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs C H Sanders, gran*'
parents of the bridegroom of
Honey Grover Mrs. E. L.
Brown, Garland; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack \Vnllis, Hobbs. N. M.; Mr.
and Mrs W. W. Cunningham
nnd son. Jackie, Wichita Falls;
Mr and Airs. V. L. Cunning-
ham, Odessa; Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Cunningham, Pampa; and
Mr, and Mrs J K Kennedy
of Garden City.
Rehearsal Dinner
Mr and Mrs. Rogers Burn
sed hosted a rehearsal dinner
honoring the couple Tuesday
evening at the Holiday Inn.
Gifts were presented to the
attendants.
New Hearing Aid Helps Those
Who Hear But Do Not Understand
Free Model Will Be Sent Te
Interested Hard-Of-Hearing Persons
CANONSBURG, PA.-An ac-
tual-size, plastic model of a
remarkable, new hearing aid
is being offered free to inter-
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• The new instrument,
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Clip this ad today and send
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Pennsylvania.
“Any Wednesday,'' a bouncy
Technicolor blend of infidelity,
taxes, corporate bookkeeping,
love, married and illicit, tri
angles and divorces, comes to
The Grove Theatre on Sunday.
January atst.
The Warner Bros, comedy,
which stars Jason Robards,
Jane Fonda, Dean Jones and
Rosemary Murphy, is based on
the long-run stage success by
Muriel Resnik. Robert Ellis
Miller directed the film ver-
sion of “Any Wednesday." Ju-
lius J- Epstein produced ami
wrote the screenplay.
The story of "Any Wednes-
day" concerns a manv-.i << i-
poration executive, played by
Robards, who keeps a lovely
mistress, portrayed by Jane
Fonda, in an "executive suit •"
apartment for which !us cm'
potation pays the
Eventually. an aygres-.v
youngster with a busme.-s
grudge to settle, played ny
Dean. Jones, uncoveis the set r> t
arrangement, ami so dots the
wife, port raved t>v R.is.-m irv
Murphy. What had been a cozy
duo becomes a tMiublesoine tri
angle and a marital mess, ’.ic-
ed wit'll laughter throughout.
Everybody must register to
vote in this year's several elec-
tions. There are no ex -ej'
tions. You may register at the
City Hall in Honey Grove or rd
the Countv Tax Asscssor-f’o!
lectors Office in. Bonham. You
must register by Jan. Ji to be
eligible to vote!
Attend c*v.rcn Sunday
Mrs. J. W. Boll, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cross-
land of Pattonville were recent
guests ol Mrs L.ttv<- t'.iissmi
and Wiley.
Mrs. Lanelle Phillips visited
Mrs. Pearl Elliott Sunday.
Mrs. Alfred Gilbreath has re-
turned from Dallas where she
visited Mr and Mrs. Ben Gil-
breath.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlton Gil
breath of Arlington were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gil-
breath.
Weekend guests of Sirs John
Moses were Mr. and Mu. L. C
Barnett of Dallas and Mr and
Mrs. Aubrey Moses and family
of Bonham.
Gviests of M'-s. Ora Bullock
were Mr. and Mrs. Connie S mi
nels of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
Pilce Johnson, Dallas and Mrs.
Johnny He.wett of Potty,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. E. F,. Richardson were
Mr and Mrs. James Bolin and
daughter of Honey Grove; Mr
and Mrs. Jack Richardson ot
Cooper and Mr and Mr s ('aI
vin Dodd,
Mi" and Mrs. Robert Bari-:
er of Sherman visited M- and
Mrs. Forest Barker.
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THF FANNIN NATIONAL BANK ifl WINDOM
WINDOM, TEXAS
At the Close of Business December 30, 1967
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts v .777777"... 77. .7777777.................................... $ 886.577.39
Stock In Federal Reserve Bank
Banking-. House ...........
Furniture and Fixtures ______
Other Real Estate .................
Customers Bond i Deposited ................. .........................
Immediately Available Assets and Cash
United States Bonds and Securities 1................................. 451.000.00
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Morrow, Joe T. Honey Grove Signal-Citizen (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1968, newspaper, January 19, 1968; Honey Grove, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800617/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Honey Grove Preservation League.