De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1991 Page: 8 of 12
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HOT WEATHER CONTINUES
The lake elevation as of Tuesday
1,161.48. Normal
conservation pool level is 1,162.00.
MAROON PLATOON
TO MEET
THURSDAY
There will be a Maroon Platoon
meeting on Thursday, July 25, at 7
p.m. at the De Leon City Park to
discuss plans for the 1991-92 school
year.
Those who are unable to attend
are asked to call Natalie Files at 734-
2229.
CARD OF THANKS j
We want to take this means of expressing our •
sincere gratitude to all our friends and neighbors for ’
their prayers, concern, flowers, food, and cards.
Each act of kindness to deeply appreciated. A special
thanks goes to De Leon Hospital, Dr. Eisenrich, and
the hospital staff for the excellent care we received
there. May God richly Ness each and every one of
y0U- JERRY, SHARON, AND JASON CLARK
More 100 degrees days have been
recorded by the Corps of Engineers morning was
Station at Proctor Lake.
Of the seven reporting days, six
have the mercury soaring tp 100
degrees or above.
The high and low temperatures
were as follows:
DATE
July 17
July 18
July 19
July 20
July 21
July 22
July 23
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PLANNING SEPTEMBER WEDDING Patsy Schwesig of De
Leon and Robert Schwesig of Strawn would like to announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Katharyn
D’Ann, to Michael Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson of De Leon.
The wedding will be held at the Primitive Baptist Church of De Leon on
September 21,1991, at 3:00 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to
attend.
'roe Press, De Leon, Texas 76444
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On Dallas TV Station
Todd Whitehead, a 19-year-old
Tarleton State University student,
was featured with Dr. David Winters
July 17 on a segment of Health
Source on Channel 8 News, WFAA-
TV.
Todd, a quadriplegic, unable to
move his arms or hands,
demonstrated the chin-controlled
Liaison equipped computer unit he
uses to do college assignments. With
this unit, he can also turn on a lamp,
answer a telephone, dial a
telephone, and operate an electric
page turner, all via a wireless infra-
red unit mounted on his electric
wheelchair.
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Phyllis V. Scott, 62, of Comanche,
passed away Sunday, July 21, 1991,
at 9:16 p.m. at her home in
Comanche. She was born August 2,
1921, in Petersburg, Virginia to the
late Glenn Edwards and Gladys
Madders Edwards. She was
married to James Hayden Chisholm
on March 17,1960, who preceded her
in death on January 6, 1988. On
October 28, 1979, she married
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•FUNCTIONAL ORTHODONTICS
Bessent, Adam Bessent, and Jackie
Bessent, all of Sidney; four
__ _ Brownwood daughters, I A>uise Rogers of
officiating, under the direction of Sherman, Mary Ruth Trueblood of
Nowlin Funeral Home. Serving as •-ampasas,
pallbearers were Pat Clendenin, Jay
Wall, Leo Haggard, James Dean,
M.L. Green, and Bill Johnson, and
honorary pallbearers were Cy
Baxter, Bernard Griffin, and Harris
Marion.
Survivors include her husband,
R.P. Scott of Comanche; one
also served as a secretary and Church, and the widower of Della
receptionist for the Old Blandford Scaggs.
Cemetery in Virginia. Survivors include five sons, Carl
Graveside funeral services for ^ssen*
22, at 2:00 p.m. at the Proctor
Cemetery with Reverend Robert E.
Cavanaugh of 1
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W. T. BESSENT
W. T. Bessent, 85, died Saturday,
July 20,1991, in a nursing home in De
Leon.
Services were at 2 p.m. Monday in
~ the Comanche Funeral Home
Raymond Paul Scott in Ft. Worth" C^P*1 with • Ray™™* J™*
and had lived in Comanche for the officiating. Burial was in Cox
past 11 years. She was a member of Cemetery, Sidney.
the First United Methodist Church of Mr Bessent was bom in Burnet
Comanche and the Order of the County. He was a fanner, a
Eastern Star of Comanche. She had member of the Sidney Baptist
also served as a secretary and Church, and the widower of Della
Thursday, July 25,1991
Comanche, and Joyce Gamer of siaters, Virginia Hughes of Midland,
■ Sidney; a sister, Ruth Brown of Bell Reinert of Brady, Grace Harrell
I Gatesville; two half-brothers, Cecil of Weatherford, and Altha Slaughter
■ Bessent of Carbon and Wayne 0( San Saba; 20 grandchildren; and
■■ Bessent of San Saba; four half- 21 great-grandchildren.
daughter, Deborah Leigh Hudson of
North Richland Hills; two sons,
Daniel Dale Chisholm of Fort Worth
and Charles Randolph Chisholm of
Proctor; and eight grandchildren.
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The high school gym will be closed
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LEARN TENNIS QUICKLY AND CORRECTLY
AGES 6 AND ABOVE
Classes being offered for beginners, intermediates, and
advanced players.
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BAND FORMING
FOR FESTIVAL
PARADE
De Leon students, ex-students, or
anyone who plays an instrument is
urged to participate in the formation
of a band to perform during the
Peach and Melon Festival parade. .
^Practice sessions will begin on
Monday, July 29, at the band hall
at 7 p.m. and continue through
August 2.
July 29 - August 8
Instructors: Mac McConnell - Texas High School H^OT
• Fame Coach. Greg Pancake - Former Pro
Windcrest Tennis Center, San Antonio, and
T? current tennis advisor, Champs Sporting
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1991, newspaper, July 25, 1991; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1244468/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.