Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1982 Page: 4 of 22
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MR. Ahf6 MRS. BOBBY
Moten announce the
engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of
their daughter, Twyla, to
Eugene White, son of Mt.
and Mrs. Welton White,
Lone Star. The couple wUl
be united in marriage
Saturday. April 17, at 8
p.m. in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Bar-
rett, located west of Spur
423 on Old Lake Road, Mt.
Vernon. Friends and
relatives are invited
through the press.
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A spring flower show, ten-
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415 N. Jefferson
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Garden Club met in her < . .... . . _ ______
home, Thursday, April 8, at 2 displayed some materials Mills, Edgar Reynolds, I, D.
p.m. for the regularly she had personally collected Smith, Morris Weddle, and
and preserved, suitable for Raymond Young.
‘ ‘ j The final meeting for the
endurance and beauty. She ten, T. D. Hill, Thaxton
... " ! Mills, Edgar Reynolds, L. D.
scheduled monthly meeting.
Mrs. Morris Holmes,
president, presided over a
brief business session Each
member responded to roll
call by naming a favorite or
appropriate plant suitable will be held in the First Bap-
for use in a dried arrange tist Church Mrs. Dean Max
ment. Mrs. Bob Harden, club
secretary, read the minutes
from the previous meeting,
which were approved as
read
In keeping with the State
Garden Clubs, Inc. goal of
"Learning Today — For the
Future” Mrs. J. E. Lamas
gave a detailed report on the
collection, treatment and
varieties of materials for
drying. Various methods of
drying were discussed, with
steps outlinetl to develop and
Cbecetate
Three tablespoons
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fat can be substituted for
ounce of square chocota
You want your new diamond ring to be perfect So let ua help you
•elect your diamond and your mounting You’ll get exactly what you
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Watch & Jewelry Repair
BANKHEAD JEWELERS
Hammond Is President Of Alpha Phi Eta
Linda Hammond was Smith, vice-president, Sue ed plans for the Beta Sigma
elected president of the Stretcher, recording Phi State Convention In Fort
Debbie Reynolds. Carolyn £
Williams, Johnny Newsom, a
Robbie Knotts, Fannie Ot- J
tinger, Annie Cowser, Kelly "
Clawson, Donna Bolin, •
Robert Thomas, Mt. Vernon. £
Dismissed were Paula a
Oats, Wanda Wallis, Baby J
Girl Wallis, Clovis Lowry, ®
Thomas Jacobs, Polly Cox, •
Esther Edge, Peggy Nichols, £
Harrison Harden, Jennifer a
Beach, John Porter, Pamela J
Wilson, Edward Gresham, W
Ozella Cannaday, Norman 9
Glass, L. C. Glover, Ray £
Jones, Dee Roberts, Zettie a
Smith. George Hoover, Ray- J
mond Carby, Marcia 9
Cargile, Cynthia Crowston, •
Joe Hamilton, Lureece A
Dunlap, Charles Cullipher.
Admitted to Franklin
County Hospital during the
week of April 6 through April
12 were Edward Gresham,
Mt Pleasant; Delvin
, Bloomington,
L. C. Glover,
ALPHA PHI ETA,
chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi. elected new officers
for the 1982-83 club year
Thursday. March 25. Of-
ficers elected to serve
will assume their duties,
when regular meetings of
the club resume in
September. Those elected
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ton is serving as Chairman
for the show. Mrs Richard
Knapik and Mrs W. E.
Barnes were designated as
hostesses for the Flower
Show.
Co-hostesses Mmes.
Harden and Owen Judd
assisted the hostess in serv-
ing refreshments to those
present, including two
guests, Mrs Duke Powell
and Miss Erin Evans
Members present were
Mmes. Knapik, Holmes,
elected president of the Stretcher. i
Alpha Phi Eta chapter of secretary. Patti Wafford,
Beta Sigma Phi during their corresponding secretary.
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March 25, in the home of and Susie Kier, extension of
Terri Smith.
Other officers for the
1982-83 year include Terri during the evening concern
Mineola Memorial Library _________________________ - - ■
...J California: L. C Glover. •
program of Roger Speights, formerly Sandy Griffin, Baby Boy 9
meeting on Thursday, Debbie Burns, treasurer, meeting were Debbie Burns,
_______Ruth Burns, Tammy Cunn
fleer. ingham, Pam Godfrey, Lin- Terri Smith, and Patti Waf-
Other business of the club da Hammond, Susie Kier, ford.
and their office are as
follows: kneeling. Patti
Wafford. corresponding
secretary. Linda Ham-
mond. president; seated.
Debbie Burns, treasurer.
Terri Smith, vice-
president; top. Sue Stret-
cher, recording
secretary; and not
Knapik Hosts Local Garden Club
Mrs. Richard Knapik was maintain premium quality in Harden, Lamas, Marton
hostess when the Mt. Vernon the finished product, both for Judd, Barnes, Clarence Bat-
creating a lovely dried ar- The final meeting for the
rangement for home or of- year is set for May 13 at the
home of Mrs. R. M Arthur.
Mrs. J. G. Steele will install
new officers. The incoming
officers will assume their
duties when the club
resumes monthly meetings
in September. All members
are urged to make plans now
to attend the May meeting.
TKHA. Club
Sets Meeting
The T E H A Club will
hold its monthly meeting on
Tuesday, April 20, at 2 p.m.
They have announced a
drive for the tornado victims
of Paris They are in need of
towels, blankets, sheets,
canned goods, clothes and
cash donations
Donations can be
delivered to the homes of
Gladys Morgan or Fay
Burns.
Genealogical Society To Meet
The Northeast Texas Cowan family to the year
Genealogical Society invites 1180
the public to attend its Local people may
regular meeting Saturday, remember the families of
April 17, at 2 p.m. in the .George W Cowan, Dr. A O. ----- --
Mineola Memorial Library *Cowan, and J. Ross Cowan. S°.0Per'
Bazzell R. Cowan qf Austin Bazzell Cowan and Mrs
will present a | _ " ~ _
special interest to those of Mildred Cowan, became ac-
Scottish ancestry He and quainted during their in-
Mrs. Cowan will appear in dividual research and learn-
their authentic costumes of ed that they had a mutual
the Coiquhoun Clan. Slides great-great grandfather, W.
taken during their extensive J. Cowan, who died in Cass
tour of Scotland will be County in 1859
shown Cowan, an elec
tronics technician, has in-
vented an electronic set of
bagpipes which he may
demonstrate, as well as a set
of Great Highland pipes He
will tell of his research of the
nsboro, Dorothy Mitchel),
Saltillo; Patricia Martin,
Greenville; Helen Price, ®
Scroggins, James Harrison, 9
San Antonio; Clyde £
Bassham, Sulphur Bluff; a
Pamela Patriquin, Winfield; .
Lucille Reeves, McCaskill, "
____, Arkansas; Jennifer Beach, 9
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Wright, Pat. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1982, newspaper, April 15, 1982; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295988/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Franklin County Library.