The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. [78], No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1976 Page: 7 of 8
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SUNDAY
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Morning Worship Service
Evening Worship Service
WEDNESDAY
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Mid Week Bible Study
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10:30 a.m.
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Illi RSDAY, MARCH 25, 1976
MEETING
RESCHEDULED
The General Meeting of the
Wednesday Study Club
groups has been rescheduled
The meeting which was to
have been held March 24 will
be March 31. The time and
place remain unchanged.
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Krum Couple
Engagement
Announced
Singing Oaks Church of
Christ will be the setting
Mary 29 for the 7 p.m.
wedding ceremony of Jo
Evelyn Hood of Denton and
Tim Reed of Dickinson.
Parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Hood of
Denton and Mr. and Mrs.
James Reed of Krum.
The bride elect, a
Denton High School grad
uate, will be graduate from
Texas Woman’s University
in May. She is employed by
the county school superin
' tendent.
The prospective bride
groom, a 1971 Krum High
School graudate, was grad
uated from North Texas
Slate University in 1975 and
teaches in the Dickinson
Independent School District.
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on Feb. 18. A bridal shower
was given by Mrs. Mary
Swink and Mrs.
Baker in 1 teuton on
The
Gray
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Odom, hosted
luncheon a the Rudra
Restaurant on March 13.
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sims
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Gayle to
Randy Sons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Sons.
The couple will be wed
June 25 at the First Baptist
Church in Sanger.
Miss Sims will graduate
from Sanger High School in
May. She is employed part
time at the Sanger Elemen
tary Library and at Piggly
W'iggly #2 in Denton.-
The prospective groom is a
1974 Sanger High School
and is employed by William
Pretti.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Arm
strong were honored Mon
day, March 15 with a
retirement party at Nicker
son Earms Restaurant.
The Armstrongs will retire
the end of March after being
employed by Nickerson
Drama Class
Give Play for
Study Club
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W. R. Waggoner was
honored on his birthday.
March 21, with a back yard
cook out at the home of his
daughter and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Prater.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Shorty Branch, Mr.
and Mrs. David Blakeley,
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Cogdell
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Snider and sons, and Danny
Blakeley, all of Denton; Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Roach and
sons of Arlington; Mike and
Mitch Prater and Peewee
Branch, of Sanger.
Steven
March 2.
aunts, Mrs.
Mrs. Neal
Mrs. Jimmy
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Feb. 15 by
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Penner, Jr.,
Meador and Mrs. N.
Bullington at the University
State Bank.
Dr. and Mrs W. T. Brady
and Grace hosted a luncheon
at the Denton Country Club
Farms of Sanger for seven
years.
The party was hosted by all
the employes of Nickerson’s.
1'he couple was presented
with a 30 cup copper coffee
pot.
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‘‘Rise and Shine", a one act
► play, was presented by the
► Speech and Drama Club of
Sanger High School to
members of the Modern Era
' Department of the Wed
► nesday Study Club last
. week.
The group, under the
direction of Sue Milner,
► presented the play which
, they will enter in
literary competition
Tuesday.
► Matt Doggett plays the
, handsome young Philip
. Grant who awakens in a
cemetery and finds his name y
k on a headstone. He cheers
t up when a winsome
. Hepsibah Mercy Jones
played by Julie Odum, rises
' from her grave to join him.
► When Hepsibah’s old hus
, band, Henry, played by Tod
Harris and his second wife,
Jane, played by Vicki
k Wilson, turn up the comedy
► reaches an hilariously funny
conclusion.
The meeting was held in
' the Sanger Public Library
► Community Room and was
, hosted by Mrs. Bruce
Anthony and Mrs. Billy
Floyd.
' Mrs. M. D. Knight presided
, for the business meeting in
the absence of the president,
Mrs. Don Boots.
Mrs. Nelva Higgs read the
poem "Hope” as the
spiritual guidance and Mrs.
Anthony introduced Mrs.
Milner and her students.
Helping with the production
as stage hands were
students Penny Falls and
Roger Morgan.
Refreshments were served
to nine members and two
guests, Mrs. Helen Muir and
Mrs. Joy Hughes.
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Ralph Cole
Phyllis Suzanne Odom of
Denton and Leslie /.Ian
Oringderff of Tacoma, Wash
exchanged wedding vows,
Saturday, March 20 in the
Cindy Nichols Chapel of the
First Baptist Church in
1 lenton.
Dr. L. L. Armstrong,
pastor, officiated .
Parents of the bride are Dr.
and Mrs. E. Dale Odom of
Denton. The groom’s par
enls are Mr. and Mrs. Win.
1). Oringderff, all of Denton.
The bride is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Roy Odom
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Masten, all of Sanger.
The bride chose an
Empire style gown of ivory
chiffon. The bodice was
accented with a V shaped
yoke of beaded embroidered
English net with a high
neckline, full bishop sleeves
and a brush train. Her
fingertip veil of illusion was
attached to a hat of English
net.
Miss Sharon Masten, cou
sin of the bride was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Leslie Kregel, Susan Sum
mers and Tobye Newland.
They wore light blue gowns
of crepe with square yoke of
ivory re embroidered lace,
full short sleeves. The
gowns were belted at the
waist with a full ruffle along
the hemline.
Arthur Boys served as best
man with Ronnie Redden,
Royce Lester, ami Rogar
Odom, brother of the bride
as groomsmen.
Ushers were David and
Michael Oringderff, bro
lhers of the groom, Dan
Odom, brother of the bride
and Ken Odom, cousin of the
bride. Candlelighters were
Holly and Colleen Shelton,
cousins of the bride.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in the
Fellowship Hall of the
church.
I he bride is a Denton High
School graduate and atten
ded North Texas State
University. The groom
graduated from Denton
High School, attended North
Texas State University and
is a specialist 4th. Class in
the U. S. Army. The couple
will live in Tacoma, Wash,
where the groom is
stationed.
Parents of the groom
hosted a rehearsal dinner on
March 19 at the Ramada Inn
in Denton.
Pre Nuptial Showers
.Miss Odom's engagement
was announced at a coffee on
Jan. 24, in the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Odom.
Misses Cathy Autry, Jane
Lane and Candy Mulkey
hosted a bridal shower on
Jan. 26 A miscellaneous
display shower was given on
Mrs. J.
.Mrs. ,1.
Mr^ W.
Mrs.
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Cole, Ralph. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. [78], No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1976, newspaper, March 25, 1976; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281957/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.