Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1979 Page: 3 of 14
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Not every church ii bleated
v/i*h ; ’"•ng Mks t" do their
choir directing. St* we art-
very proud id .hern A Brad.
lx ?**oning'v niter.
MerciUt* Potts and her
husband, Floyd from Arizona
arc visiting he and Lucille,
t hey arc alto visiting with
f! ’yd'i mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Hauey of i.ci.urc Lodge.
1 talked to Mrs. Edna
A pink* and die said she had
got « letter from Jeaic Terry
.. 'hi) week and he had
retired I
Jessie is one
te.l i • ■ ' ' 01
Rains county and grew up
and made a Baptist minister.
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We are very sorry to rep**ct
Mr. VIr|« I otiin pawed
awa> Saturday morning.
His funeral will he Monday
afternoon at 2|00 at Tapps
luneosi iu>i(it. guiUl Wll.
be in Rest Lawn Cemetery
a* Tiilplmr Springs, tus
family has i*ur deepest
sympathy.
Mr . Artis Miller has been
sick this week sure hope she
is feeling a lot better by
now.
Mary BUIn p i> ha Mint
triable with one of her
arms. She went to the Dr,
Friday, and he told her not
to use it f<*r a lew days.
Mrs, fcxer Adams has been
li . 11, .t 'll t i . ,t>t W . i '
with her da ghu r-
>at. night.
Mr. Bobbie Asbill and
hu wife, f aye A their little
boy were guests of Jim and
Jerry Burgess last Sunday*
Also Tootsie Ely visited
them last week.
Jim A Jerry Burgess are
expecting visitors from
Anch rage, Alaska next
week. The nan will be
guest speaker at the Kauu
County Chapel Wed. Thurs,
and Friday night. 1 am
line you would get a blosmg
to g>' hear him.
Jerrit said all their children
wcic dmg just fine. They
aie really uice children.
Mr. and Mrs. Beavers
veiled Mt. Irv A Mrs.
Winnie P tts one nigh* last
week and played 42 with
them. Mr. and Mrs.
Beavers company f<* the
weekend were Ivan A
Peggy Mitchel and little
ffc-oiu. Mr. and Mrs.
Ik avers made a trip to
Wills Point lie day last
Week.
Mr. Cacti Bruce is taking
care of Mr. Allen Sanders
lings •
attic i
and things.
Joyce Blanton ate break-
fast with her sister, itflie
Asbill, ><ie mining last
week.
I know they sure enjoy one
another's company.
The weather wav bad, but
the get aquainted coffee at
Mr>. A ^bill's for MUs Kathy
Jame. veenis l" be a success*
Th»e attending were Birrie
Y ling, Jt-riie Burgess,
Mary Blsh p, Hilda EllibOH,
-iisic A llappl Deaton*
Paula June . Iv.i Nell Ratliff,
Mary Doughtery, Katit Brute,
.
Priesi, Patricia Asbill, Wanda
Asbill, Kim Fowler, Kay
f owier, Quida Midkiii,
Edna spink^, Irma '.pinks,
Viola Asbill, J. W. Young,
A Thrace and l.« n Asbill.
Mi'. Arti' Miller's brother*
m-law passed away, Sat*
morning* M'. Vitis Loftin
of Sulphur springs* Oir
sympathy g.»es -ut to her
and her family.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Jonc' over the week-
end were, Mrs. I < is Butfixd,
Kim A Heath sisk and Paul
and Ricky Rat UP and Tiwiy
Valitine of sulphur p ings,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker
of Van Alstinc visited them
Sa*. eve.
Mrs. Elvie Peppers and
Mary Valituie <*l Sulphur
Springs visited Mrs. Lucinda
Mitchell Tundav.
More important than
length of life is h w we
.jv nU each day.
RAINS COUNTY LEADER
emory, Texas thitrsiyay, aimul ■ .1979 pact
POINT F!RE DEPT
TO HAVE DINNER
The Point Fire Department
will hold a Hamburger and
Tat Dinner -Saturday evening,
April 14, beginning a' 6|3Q
p. in. in the Point Conmnnlty
Center. Donatl"in will be ac-
cepted for the meal which
will Include hamburgers with
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chips, 4c< *, icc tea, c f\ ,
and a variety of desserts*
Please make plans t. attend
a> all donations will go t ward
retiring the debt on the fire
dept. ambulance.
shop the i bader ads'
ATTEND
GRANDSON'S
WEDDING
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attended die wedding of their
glaiiutoi., iscrtiL T»i.. l ie ll.
Irving, March 31, He is fisc
ton of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Tltmble. Tho* attending
the weeding, Mr, and Mrs,
Billy Trim I le and F aien
fror- Point. r*. Wanda I
; raylor of Emory* vr. and
Mrs, Leo I lit le front • iK
SaMy« Mi* and m m
Trimble and family of Dallas.
lie was mart! J to Kayonne
Price from Irv ing.
Repo rted
El it. and Bonanza Church
and t. Id H«-\ival meetings*
He lives some where in the
Pan iiandlc n w. h and
his family. He U a very
g-"d friend of Mrs. Spin
and a i nuin t< my husband.
Mrs. Edna >aid her s<>n in
law Alton of Garland was
in the hospital las' week*
We hope he i doing better.
stay v
-law.
ery
pinks
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anltju of Rev,
C)y« P»»in, All
Ml Mr. and Mtk
tfClute, Texet,
M Utt other
oWtoyi, Meet,
»t«Mevrm« end
kl tlmri lie It
■ (Intel, quietly
CMl lu el to
R'tt to he noth t'd,
iMi.it reedy to
te.lrh.otdi, hit
Rtndftther Peteont
111 lit the hotpltel.
■ fttldllly pelt of
•l«> i Meed';
•t.ho.ented to
(Wf) tir^t* for the
.hen he ceine
Ge hotpliel. She
* rt< to lev
■d ttist was Chris'
N, tvtfi before da-d*
Chris had been
• ill blhle for his
^ mint on his
tfrom the
*“• jrfft from Re ..
^emon Fenter.
•* fco Important
to'k( hri*.
pertmally
■••••ldom, he
* ervicat at tfie
**P®R Chun Ii,
’**r Wending .Sunday
Vvrdnestia
u99t re* since arel\
Sand alone,
stories is not
I Ring Chris has
•ending Thurrh
h«s learned the
many hymv
^•e not knrw. ainie
•tat Utenlnc
way a bank mo* he held hr
be read, 1 even positioned
ttie ribbon (n a blhle to the
wrong position Thinking
perhaps the ribbon was a
clue, but he turned the blhle
around to the right way to
be read.
Chris' mother was a member
of the Gospel singing group
The Mudcal Messengers
who* members were: Anna
betb P-savnt, Steve Pasaii.s,
Gary Pistons, Frank Shelton,
and Jane < hi on, 1 he
MeiKngert made two record*,
are no longer active because
the group started singing as a
Bible School activity.
His fattier is a deacon and
wa having kindly . wiJ
time getting her wa done
Saturday. The electricity
went oft s-.«i. morning a
gokxJ while then came hi
and she pm anothe. washer
of clothes in and it went
off again and she jus? went
t f wn with Leo and while
she was g vie the electricity
came n and by the rime
he g -t home it was oft
again. W« have quit a bit
of electrical troubles out
tills way here lately.
Makes us thankful for 11
when we d have it on I
guess.
1 got a letter front one
of rm nieces m Mesquite
this week, Mary jewel
Shumate ,w.» . sure happy to
hear from h^r. We think
»f y- -it *. m uch, Mary
Jewell and appreciate your
letters,
Mrs. D"11k Sisk will
be carrying Duma Clllnxi
and Kim Sisk to the 4H
Judging \h w at A&M,
April 7. D« Hie sure Teems
to devote a lot of time to
helping the teenagers.
We need a lot of women
like he to help support
the m.
Talked B Mrs. Eva Gates
she wn*n teeltng very wcl .
Site dr Virginia had beeii
visiting one of her tnend*,
Mrs. Johnson in vulpfur
'Ypruigs a while. Mrs.
Johnson grand- n wa>
killed in a truck accident,
Erma .'pinks and her
pretty little grandaughter
visited Mrs. Eva Cates
ne day last wo. k.
Opal Dowdy visited Alice
Knight otic day thi' week,
also lirr|e Julie Knight
suyed With her g andli.other
Alice some this week.
Wi got a telephone call
from our daughter. Opal
Mrxgan in mii Antonio
thi.' morning, telling us
Judy our grandaughter ’’id
a pretty baby girl, this
oh
ilk' leads fir church ringing
at Wooriey when ttie regular
tong leader, Frank Shelton,
ii unable to lead, rtiris*
paternal grandfather It a
deacon at hit church in
lute. Little Chr.t hat hit
bai'y feet ttarted down ttie
right path.
- Mollie .Shelton-
morning, sat. March 3ltt.
5o we have another great-
grandaughter, they get
greater all time . We are
very happy that she and
baby are fine and very
proud to be greafgrand-
parentt again.
Butord Jr. and Linda
Catct vitited Mr. Bunch
and M s. Mary Dougherty
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Becknell, Kathleen Hill. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1979, newspaper, April 5, 1979; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth846764/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.