Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1990 Page: 3 of 12
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Thursday, June 21, 1990
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Richeson-Smith Exchange
Wedding Vows
Lisa Dianne Richeson and Oscar
Wade Smith were united in marriage
Saturday, June 2 at 2:00 p.m. in the
Johntown Missionary Baptis tChurch.
Rev. Randy Newkirk of Commerce
heard the couple's vows in a semi-
formal double-ring ceremonoy.
The bride is the daughter of L.D.
and Francis Richeson of Talco. The
groom is the son of Roger and Bonnie
Smith of Bogata.
The bride was escorted by her
brother and given in marriage by her
brother and her parents.
She chose a candlelight satin dress
with a front yolk of lace and pearls.
Large bows formed the puffed
sleeves. Knee-length in front with a
fitted bodice, a large bow at the waist
formed the floor length train. Her
attendants wore pink satin dresses.
Her bridal bouquet included arrange-
ments of pink and white roses.
The groom and his attendants were
dressed in charcoal gray tuxedos.
Amanda Jones of Talco, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaid was Pattie Jones of Talco.
Flower girl was Brandi Gaddis,
daughter of the bride. Sandra Milner,
sister of the bride, presided at the
register table.
Best man was Audie Earley of
Bogata, cousin of the groom.
Groomsman was Joe Dan Richeson,
brother of the bride. They also served
as ushers.
Candlelighters were Tina Smith
of Bogata, sister of the groom and
Shaunda Jones of Talco, niece of the
bride.
Wedding music and songs "Al-
ways and Forever" and "Tonight I
Celebrate My Love" were presented
by Mrs. Neva Oats of Cunningham.
A reception following the cere-
mony was held in the fellowship hall
of the church. Serving at the bride's
table were Shelia Kiln of Talco, sister
of the bride, and Michelle Milner,
niece of the bride. Serving at the
groom's table were Nancy Williams
of Hughes Springs, sister of the groom
and Lorry Richeson of Bogata.
A rehearsal supper hosted by the
groom's parents was held in the fel-
lowship hall of the church Friday
night prior to the wedding.
The couple chose this time to pres-
ent gifts to their wedding attendants.
After a short trip to Louisiana
Downs, the couple will make their
home in Irving where the groom is
employed as a butcher in Albertson's
Supermarket, and the bride is em-
ployed at Apple Tree Day Care.
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Humphries
Misty Michele Malone,
with fiance Glenn Lee Dobbs, Jr.
Malone-Dobbs
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malone of
Taylortown anounce the engagement
and approaching marriage of their
daughter, Misty Michele, to Glenn
Lee Dobbs, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Dobbs of Paris.
The couple will be married at 7
p.m. Saturday, July 28 in a formal
ceremony at the Highway Full Gos-
pel Church. The Rev. Dverlc Archer
will officiate.
Miss Malone is a 1989 graduate of
Prairiland High School,attended Paris
Junior College and is continuing her
education at the University of North
Texas studying medicine. She is
employed at Temporaries, Etc.. She
is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C.L. Malone of Taylortown and Mr.
adn Mrs. David R. Mauldin of Tay-
lortown and the great-granddaughter
of Mrs. A.L. Malone of Taylortown
and Mollic Foreman of Kennewick,
Washington.
Her fiance is a 1989 graduate of
Prairiland High School. He is em-
ployed at Flcx-O-Lilc. He is the grand-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Dobbs of
Paris and Mrs. Paul Pitcock of Paris
and is the great-grandson of Mrs.
C.E. Bowers and Mrs. Lum Pitcock
of Paris.
Humphries To Celebrate
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Humph- children, Mr. and Mrs. James Humph-
ries of Beaumont will celebrate their ries and Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Nolan
50th wedding anniversary with a Jr., all of Beaumont,
reception from 2 to 4 p.m. on June 10 The couple married June 15,1940
in the Ramada Inn Ballroom. in Bogata. They have six grandchil-
Hosts for the event will be their dren and a great-grandchild.
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Barnes & White Honored
With Shower
Brenda Barnes, bride-elect of Dr.
Robert White, was honored with a
bridal shower June 9 at the home of
Mr.s Bill Anderson. The future bride,
the bride’s mother, Mrs. Bobby Bar-
nes, the groom's mother, Mrs. Glen
White and Mrs. Bill Anderson, host-
ess, received the guests.
The table was decorated with a
white lace cloth and a lovely center-
piece of fresh flowers. Mrs. Stan
Anderson and Mrs. Richard Ward
served the guests punch and cake.
The bride received many lovely
gifts.
Sparks Attend
Get Together
J.A. and Juanita Sparks joined her
sisters for a family get together at the
home of Shelby and Betlie Pace in
Clarksville Saturday night
Others attending were Jim and
Chris Nix of Hooks, Goldie and Helen
Mills of Hagansport, J.C. and Hattie
Abernathy of Glendale, Raymond and
Hiawatha King of PattonviUe, Nelda
Talley and Matt of West Helena, AR,
Audrey Morgan and Milissa, Misy
and Henry III of Gladewatcr, Susan
Kelly and John and Laura, Don Pace
and Shane of Clarksville.
BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SLATON
FURNITURE
Appliances, Carpet, Vinyl
and Furniture
EAST SIDE SQUARE
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
Hostesses for the event were Mrs.
Bill Anderson, Mrs. Stan Anderson,
Mrs. Ted Byndas, Ms. Donna Rozcll,
Mrs. A.D. Stephenson, Mrs. Don
Stockton, Mrs. Donnie Strain and
Mrs. Richard Ward.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Bobby Barnes, Mrs. Harold
Samuels, Mrs. Stan Anderson and
April and Amber Harry.
Physician
Referral
Hotline
The hotline is a public service to
help provide information in the
personal selection of a physician
and medical services
737-3239
OR
785-4521
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL
AND HEALTH CENTER
^_820 Clarksville • 785-4521 • Paris, Texas
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Mr. and Mrs. William Rolen and
lillip of Longview announce the
rival of Phillip’snew brother, Aaron
imes, Thursday, June 7. He is the
andson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
awley of Bogata and Mr. and Mrs.
avid Rolen of Cuthand. Grcat-
-andparents are Mr. and Mrs. M.E.
oach and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cawley
f Bogata, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Th-
mpson of Cuthand and Mr. and
Irs. John Murphy of Albuquerque,
Brian and Pam Hollingsworth of
Allen announce the arrival of their
son, J ustin Brian Holl ings worth, bom
June 13. He weighed 6 lbs. 13 oz.
Grandparents arc Dean and Barbara
Ward of Bogata.
"When business is good it
pays to advertise; when
business is bad you've got
to advertise." Anon.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
The Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) County Committee election this year
will be held on June 29,1990. The ballot below must be filled out, detached and mailed
and received or returned in person to Red River County Farmers Home Administration,
P.O. Drawer 1115, (1608-A East Main Sti^et), Clarksville,TX 75426 not later than June
29,1990. If you do not vote in person you should mail your ballot inside a blank envelope
marked ballot to ensure a secret ballot. This blank envelope should be placed inside the
envelope you use to mail your ballot. Your name and address must be legible on the outer
envelope. Failure to provide this information will render your ballot invalid. Ballots and
envelopes may also be obtained from your local FmHA office.
The slate of nominees for Red River County Committeeperson are listed in the ballot
below. The qualifications of persons voting are described in the ballot below. The quali-
fications of persons voting are described in the "Voter Certification Statement." For
further information regarding voting and voter eligibility, see the county office listed
above. FmHA elections are open to all eligible voters without regard to race, color,
religion, national origin, age, political affiliation, marital status, sex, and/or handicap.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION
BALLOT FOR COUNTY COMMITTEE MEMBER(S)
State Texas
*Candidate(s) Joe Stewart
County Red River
Kyle Harvey
* ONLY VOTE FOR ONE(l) CANDIDATE
Please detach this notice before voting ballot
VOTER CERTIFICATION STATEMENT
Subpart W of Part 2054 of Title 7, Code of Federal Regulations requires that all voters
for FmHA county or area committee elections meet the following eligibility require-
ments: (a) be farmers; (b) derive the principal part of their income from farming (that
is more than 50% of their gross income must come from agricultural production); (c)
have their principal farming operation within the county or area for which the election
is being held.
By submitting this ballot, I attest that I meet the criteria to vote.
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1990, newspaper, June 21, 1990; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021512/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.