The Alto Herald and The Wells News 'N Views (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1986 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 30.1001-THE ALTO HERALD OF ALTO. TEXAS—PAGE THREE
Debra Ramey Weds Mike Dominy
At Cold Springs Methodist Church
Debra Diane Ramey of Rusk
became the bride of Michael Elvin
Dominy of Alto at 5 p m. Jan. 18 at
the Cold Springs United Methodist
Church near Alto. The Rev. Michael
O’Bannion officiated for the double
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ring ceremony.
Barents of the briue «ic Mrs.
Judy Ramey of Rusk and Mr and
Mrs. Jimmy Ramey of Longview.
The groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Dominy of Alto.
Grandparents of the couple are
Mrs. Lynn Banks of Rusk, Mr and
Mrs. Damon Ramey of Reklaw.
Mrs. Reba Dominy of Alto and
Elvin Burris of Lufkin.
The bride chose for her wedding
an ivory floor length gown with an
empire bodice. The gown had scat-
tered appliqued lace dotted with
pearls and sequins. It featured a
jeweled “cut out" Victorian
neckline Her Southern Belle style
hat was covered with ivory lace and
accented with a large satin bow.
She was given in marriage by her
father.
Maid of honor was the bride's
sister, Robin Ramey of Lewisville
Bridesmaids were Shana Bowling
of Rusk and Lynn Ramey, little
sister of the bride. They each wore
a floor length rose colored dress
with large puff sleeves and carried
bouquets of rose and baby’s breath
The bride’s bouquet was designed
by her step-mother, Linda Ramey.
It was beautifully arranged with
variegated flowers accenting the
ivory, pink and burgandy colors
used throughout the wedding decor
Brad Dominy served as his
brother's hest man. Groomsmen
were Stacy Cumby of Alto and Scott
Ramey, little brother of the bride.
Candlelighters were Dawn
Domiiiy. sister of the groom and
Jason Ramey, brother of the bride
Jason Ramey also served as an
usher along with Trey Bowling of
Rusk
Music was provided by Jody Jor-
dan. pianist, cousin of the bride
Linda Starkey, soloist, sang "You
Decorate My Life" and "To Me. "
The reception was held in the
fellowship hall of the church
following the wedding Members of
the house party included Mrs Dot tie
Norton. Julie Norton. Mrs Honda
McIntyre. Miss Callie Drewry. Miss
Mollie Thrash. Kara Norton. Bran-
di Byers. Mrs. Janie Daniels and
other friends and relatives
assisting.
The wedding cake was decorated
beautifully with pink and burgandy
roses and topped with the same
miniature bride and groom that
was on the groom's parents wed-
ding cake.
A rehearsal dinner was hosted by
Mr and Mrs. Gary Dominy. the
groom's parents, at the Tow n House
Restaurant in Alto.
Following the wedding, the
couple left for a short honeymoon in
Galveston. The bride is a senior at
Rusk High School and is employed
at First State Bank Her husband is
graduate of Alto High School and is
presently self-employed in a family
business.
Mr and Mrs Dominy are now at
home in Alto.
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ATHENS: Athen^eed & Supply, 10-11 a.m., 675-3561
JACKSONVILLE: Bridgefarmer Feed & Fertilizer, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
583-5703
RUSK: Cherokee Co. Farm & Ranch, 2:30-3:30p.m., 683-2539
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Rusk Hospital Lists Patients
ADMITTED
William Wiggins, J C. Allen.
Hampton Chandler, Cindi Moran
and Baby Girl, Sandra Flournoy
and Baby Girl, Tiffany Deckard,
Essie White, Doyle Riley, Carrie
Mitchel, Lillian Cliffton, John Jef-
frey.
Also, Blanche Roycroft, Aleene
Hudson, Daniel Rowe, Tonya Little,
Billy Little, Ada Undersood, Katie
Seglar, Bernice Henley, Dora
McGuire, Sylvester Patrick,
Beatrice McVey, Mary Grant.
Edgar Gibbins, Bobby Tillman.
DISCHARGED
Mollie Hudson, Melanie Work,
Helen Finley, Cindi Moran and
Baby Girl, Sandra Flournoy and
Baby Girl, Bernice Byrd, Martha
Merchant, Earl Tomlin, Frankie
Grindle, Mattie Dunsmore. Favrice
Hurt,'Laurel Le-Normand.
Also, Cora McCuistion Tonya Lit-
Mathews-Miller
Rusk
tie. Billy Little, Bonnie Dover,
Hampton Chandler. Tiffany
Deckard, Montie Sutton, Lila
Burran, Blanche Roycroft, Carrie
Mitchell, Doyle Riley, Daniel Rowe.
Bernice Henley.
Atchison
Gospel Tape
Released
Judy Atchison, former resident of
Alto, has announced the release of a
new cassette tape of gospel music.
The title of the tape is “Long and
Winding Road," and includes such
songs as "Holy Ground." "He Was
There All the Time," "Make Me An
Instrument," and seven others
Mrs. Atchison has sung in church
services, weddings, funerals, and
other gatherings over the Cherokee
County area.
A copy of this tape may be ob-
tained from Willard or Nelda
Lawson at Lawson's Texaco, or by
contacting Mrs. Atchinson at (214'
586-9593 in Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dominy
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Sartain Seeks Re-election
1 want to take this opportunity to thank the
citizen? of Precinct 2 for giving me the opportunity
to serve you as County Commissioner the past il
years.
Many people have expressed concern regarding
the expiration of my term. In response I am an-
nouncing my candidacy for re-election.
While I have worked hard to serve the needs of
the people of Cherokee County, I realize that the
means to that end has been your tremendous
cooperation and concern for your county. In the
spirit of that cooperation. I solicit your support in
my campaign for re-election.
Toby Surf hi n
Political Advertisement paid for by Toby Sartain, Alto, Texas
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The Alto Herald and The Wells News 'N Views (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1986, newspaper, January 30, 1986; Alto, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1146183/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.