Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1976 Page: 3 of 12
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My thought for today Is an
old saying we oft heardi The
further you look backward,
the more you can see forward.
RAINS COUNTY LEADER
rr, TEXAS THURSDAY, NOVEMRI
were seeded pearl cape. They
carried buuqueu of white silk
carnations with cranberry bow«
and ribbon streamers.
Gregory Mayi waa beat
man G r oomamen were
Tony Hayes, Gary Mike
Bishop and Scotty Wenzel
Danny Fenter and Tony
Hayes served as ushers and
candlellghters.
Houseparty members
were Louise (Her. Kathy
Mil liken, and Lisa Ken
shaw
Following a short wed
ding trip, the couple will
live in Point
The bride is a 1976 graduate
of Rains High School and Is
employed at Beall's Dept,
Store In Sulphur Springs, The
bridegroom Is a 1975 graduate
of Rains High School and Is
employed at Datco In Point.
NEWS HERE & THERE
PAST & PRESENT
By Emley "Dougherty"
Shop al.me--children can
pressure you Into buying items
not on the list, adding dollars
to the food bill, advises Mrs,
Gwendolyne Clyatt, consumer
marketing information special-
ist with the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service, The Texas
A AM University System.
Supressed feelings a, . -
tually be expressed in me foi.n
of a headache, backache, fa-
tigue, ulcer or (hat physical
symptoms, Mrs. Ilene Miller,
family life education specialist
with the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service, The Texas
AAM University System,says.
Mr, A Mrs, Will Smith had
as their visitors Sunday Mr. &
Mrs, James Jacobs A Lorie of
Mesquite, Mr, A Mrs. Joe Ben
Cason, Vickie Lynne, Rickie
Dewayne A Brent Allen front
Point.
dated 1943 (compare your
same prices when you go to
the storejt cane sugar 74 per
lb., matches 6 boxes 254,
canned milk (Libby's) 2 small
cans 54 per can, large cam
104 per can.
Jfurtitturr
AppltanrrB
(2Urpr!
RETURN HOME
FROM TEXAS TRIP
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New Hand Cait Pewter Unllhed J
xgrV Bread Tray j
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Wooden Picnic Titbit’
‘GARDEN TOOL KI'l
Completes A u /V
Pete *5“ Value _ I f tT
Utc Frank Alexanders A Mrs.
G. N. Ogleuec of Tyler have
returned from a 10-day trip
through the colorful and his-
torical Hill Country of Texas.
Frank says It is the trip he lias
been looking forward to nuk-
ing for the last 9 yeursj It
proved to be one of the most
interesting and rewarding trips
of the 10,000 miles On) have
traveled. They agree Emory Is
the best part of Texas, In fact,
the whi le USA. And who knows
better than the Alexanders
since E rtxtr' has heen home to
them ft* more titan 10 years.
—Reported
seed pearls enhanced the
high neckline
The crown of the bride's veil
was beaded seed pearls set In
Chantilly lace, the veil was
waist-length of bridal lllusiuo
net trimmed with Chantilly
lace. She carried white silk
carnations with baby's breath
and English ivy atop a Bible.
The brides sister.
Jeannette Shiflel waa
matron of honor
Hr idea mat (Is were Terri
ueby, I'at I jntpell. and
Susan Fenter
The matron of honor and
bridesmaids wore Identical
cranberry gowns ot knit crepe.
The high neckline, waist and
sleeves were trimmed with
white lace. Their tic ad pieces
L nw and Ken
L Jr pledged
r,„, Saturday
, me Wo«ley
Ljetit with Krv
y. officiating at
rjg ewemonv
L.tlir daughter
U grs Douglas
b|Point and the
[ iso 0ler The
L . thr son of
| grs Kenneth
her
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L (J» bnde worr
[Jf/mtm organic
Ld with French
fin A pleated
Lr wetreied the
fit thr chapel
ism Beaded
Lj. decorated Use
Cm A row of
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you' mdoof fardontnf with ttm AiwUitM Twi K<
Pf*4nwt fimtf.od wood pecnic tab • ho*4* *vprytWmf you naad tu
kaao you* plant* >o©Mms* th«* bar Rah* &pad« T row*1 Sbaar*
aod Gian M»*t * f»pr aaeh •*» own ■pact*1 p»ac* ThrfMinf G ft tor
anv oocaaton* Bo* ad
Sorva
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Toblo !
Mr. & Mil. Hubert Wilson &
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Terry
were visitor .seemly In Market
1UI1, Dallas.
EARLY AMERICAN BEDROOM IN SALEM MAPLE FINISH
SALUE TILTON 598-2522
YOUTH SERVICE
* Jack Boose have
Nj nip to Eu-
I sored Holland,
I francs, Th«y re-
LkrfU vacation.
The Wootley Church had Refreshments were served at
their regular 5th Sunday Youth the personage after the service.
Emphasis service Sunday night.
■ Cooper, Doris
Notts Ivy attended
■ Chapter ot the
MCnes meeting in
iTbstsdiy night.
Friends will honor Mrs. Mary dons will be sent. Ever/one
Ca.herine Griffith with a house is Invited. Mn, Griffith re-
warming Saturday, Nov. 6th, cently moved into her new
6|30 to 8|30 p. m. No invite- home.
Simple Charm to Sleep
On! Big Bedroom Buy!
Here's a bedroom to copter# the heart of ony
Colonial lent The stmpis chorm el this style
is captured in o 57" triple dresser, plate mir-
ror, a roomy chest and the authentically de-
signed spindle bed.
W®' Church had
WJ baginning at
boint place.
Mr. A Mrs. Rolen Carter Miss Dorothy Carter of Dallas,
were hosts far a dinner at their Mr. A Mn. Douglas Conner of
home Sat. evening. The Car- Irving and Mr, A Mrs. Scot
ten and Mr. A Mn. Alex Har- Wenzel visited Mr, A Mrs.
rls of Dallas were celebrating Carter Sat. night A Sunday,
their wedding anniversaries.
Pc. Early American Bed Room
$199.95
InrliiH.a Dreeeur Frames Mirror Full Sly. MeertFiXerrl
RSaideoc* S3"
fW4rm from Beau*
P1« a flight to
P1* last Friday.
Pf’^loped :t,«ibla
PW at the Grand
P Atr Station far
P* bud his friends
ptlilt his parents,
F*- C. Adcock.
P* I* dm* to at*
P ■kwiec'-mlng
Other Open Stock Pieces
★ Chest on Chest $99.95 ★ Night Stand $49.95
{ TERRY’S Western 4
$139.00
SLIGHT DAMAGE
When You Trade-In
Any Old Pair of Jeans,
Terry's Will Allow You
Up To
$99.88
1 Montgomery
!Ftngs visit,*
6 CHAIRS & FORMICA TABLE
like went
P* week tor s
►Hp.
P> Kslvln lobe of
Pj*1- Imoxell
j*t Kay. of
P*d their mother
IK Statdsy.
P Jktbe! Mrllroy
$149.00
k $39.88
SLEEPERS WITH FULL-SIZE MATTRESS
SQUARl HEX & COFFEE
A Mn. J.
U MineoU
(PMU*. neat-
On The Purchase
of A New Pair
of Boa’s jeans
$139.88
LA-Z-B0Y RECLINERS
visitors
* *“■ daughten
"• Mr. A vtn.
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** '*stsonl Mm,
l* ef Liugvlew,
“hec g Kevin
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1976, newspaper, November 4, 1976; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846270/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.