The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1986 Page: 2 of 8
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Page 2—WHITEWRIGHT SUN, Thursday, July 3, 1986
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James Reunion
A reunion was held Saturday, June
21, at the home of James (Buddy)
Parker, 9640 Liptonshire , Dallas
Tex. j
Those attending were:Billy Jean
James of Pampa Tx., Pam Turner,
Erin, Sally and Guy of Salt Lake,
Utah, AFB. Guyla Eudrey, Graham
and Carrier of Bowie, Tx., Alma
James of Van Alstyne, Mrs. J.O.
Wallace of Whitewright, Dwain
James and Mildred James of Austin,
Jack Parker of Dallas, Tanya Ehelich
of Austin, Debbie Anthony and
Nicholas of Groom, Tx., Pauline
'Parkey of Dallas, Billy, Eileen
Brown and Ashley of Irving, Char-
lene Parker, James “Buddy” Park-
er, Donna Parker, Trey, Chad, and
Amanda of Dallas. Jamie Kinser,
Sara, Lori of Garland, Ruth James of
Groom and Kathy Parker of Dallas.
Guests, Gayle Vandersmittem of
Garland and Debbie Coffman of
Dallas.
There was plenty to food to eat and
everyone enjoyed fellowshipping
with each Other": It was agreed to
meet again the 3rd weekend of June
1987. Hope to see everyone there.
200 Club Meeting
Thursday night the Club met at
their1 usual weekly meeting. 14
members met for an enjoyable time.
Pansy Miller and Frank Ireland of
Dallas served coke floats and
peanuts. Next Thursday night is pot
luck supper night, followed by
“42”. Come bring a dish and enjoy
good food, fun and games. Eating
time is 7 p.m.
Correction
Bobby Michael, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Bartley, brother of Billie
Jo was born June 19th. Grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Bartley of Whitewright, Don Key of
Longview, Mrs. Betty Cleveland of
Hurst.
Great Grandparents are C.A.Bart-
ley and Mrs. Estelle Frazier of
Whitewright, Mrs. O.E.Hughes of
Sherman, J.P.Williams of Mesquite,
Great-Great grandmother is Mrs.
M.V.(Frankie) Williams of White-
wright.
Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Sanderson of Garland and J.P.Will-
iams of Mesquite visited Mrs.
Christine Sanderson and Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Sanderson, Saturday.
Mrs. Bea Hunter returned home
from Texoma Medical Center, Fri-
day. Ann Jacobs of Jefferson, Ga.
who spent two weeks will return
Monday and Willa Gene Lyons of
Houston will be with Bea for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wrenn of
Bells, Mrs. Margaret Sadler of
Bowie, visited Mrs. Bea Hunter,
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Malcomb Williams of
Corpus Christi have returned to
their home.
Mrs. A.Bishop Harlengton is recu-
perating in the home of her sister
Mrs. Audrey Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Brown and
Heather, Mrs. Rodger Brown and
son Gregory of Denton, Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Green of Denison and
Evelyn Hensley of Tom Bean visited
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brown,
Sunday.
Mrs. Lois Humphries accompanied
Mrs. Helen Nobles to Lane, Okla.,
Wednesday to visit Mrs. Jeanette
Hall.
Gwen Wade and Sally Oliver of
Leonard visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Anderson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C.L.Hendrix visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Broch in Paris,
Saturday.THey attended a birthday
party for Bambi Layman. She
wished for a corvette and a minature
one was on her cake.
Mrs. Anne Mae Morris, Mr. and
Mrs. Garry Morris and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Morris and children,
all of Whitewright and Martha
Arrington of Tom Bean attended the
Morris Reunion at Bonham State
Park, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren spent
Tuesday night and Wednesday in Z
the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Paul
Hutcherson in Era.
Mr. and Mrs.H.L.Bodine of Shelby-
ville, have been visiting in the home
of their son, Joe Bodine. They were
brought to Whitewright by Mr. and
Mrs. Carlos Bodine and daughter of
Paris, who had been visiting them.
Also, visiting in the Bodine home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James
Bodine of Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jarvees of Keller, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Bodine and family of
Denison, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Bodine and family of Denison and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Alexander and
family of Nobility.
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By Mary Lou Ayers
a fish fry in Trenton, Friday night.
Mrs. Nell Gregory and Miss Joan
Brown have returned from a vaca-
tion trip. They first went to Clinton,
Mo., where they visited friends.
From there they took a scenic drive
from Springfield, Mo., Branson,
Eureka Springs, Van Buren, Ark., to
Talohena.Okla., then home Sunday.
Mae Wills returned fyome this past
weekend. She had been visiting her
Daughter in commerce and reports
that her grandson, Aaron Butler 4,
who underwent surgery, is doing
much better.
Danny Thomas of Monroe La., was
a visitor in the home of his cousin,
Jimmy D. Nicholson this past
weekend.
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forms:
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hollaway of
Sherman and Doris Worsham visited
Mrs. J.A.Worsham, Sunday.
Cyanna Bassett and Jimmy Bassett
of Bloomington, Ill., are visiting
their grandmother Mrs. Anna Bas-
sett this week and their aunt Dixie
Pettijohn of Sherman.
Mark Watson of Joshua and Amy
Worsham of Burleson visited his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Watson, Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Griffis and grandchildren
visited her sister Mrs. Opal Peppins
in Penniel, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown, Mrs.
Tracy Brown, Heather, of Denton,
Deanna Fuller, Denton and Barbara
Gail Brown of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Brown, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Booth of
Sherman visited Mrs. Estelle Lay,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McSpedden of
Dallas and Sarah McSpedden of
Sherman, visited Mrs. Lillie Dillon,
Sunday.
Junior Key of Greenville and Mr.
and Mrs. Wendol Wenthrow of
Dallas visited Mrs. Oneta Key,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nobles of
Humble are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Lois Humphries.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodruff and
children of Leonard, visited Mrs.
Lois Humphries, Saturday.
R.C.Thrasher of Grand Prarie,
visited his mother Dona Thrasher,
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Anderson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Pirtle Humph-
ries of Savoy, Friday.
J.P.Williams of Mesquite visited
his mother, Mrs. Frankie Williams,
Saturday.
Daniel King of McAllen is visiting
his grandmother Mrs. Barbara Mor-
gan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gentry of Waco
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Gentry, Sunday.
Del Rayburn and son Randy of
Dallas and Sandra Cook and son
Chris of Wylie visited Mrs. Retha
Sanderson, Sunday.
Lewis and Gwen Becham of Au-
rora, Col. and Jerry and Wanda
Beckham of Denison, visited Velma
Gist, Sunday.
Last week visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C.L.Hendrix were Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos Bodine of Paris,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Broch of Paris,
Bambie and Bryan Howe, Heather
Broch of Denton and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Donihoo of Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wren spent
Tuesday night in Bridgeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Geers of Odessa
visited Dr. and Mrs. Paul Geers this
week.
Mrs. Paul Geers and Betty Kay
attended the Summerville Reunion
in Paris, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sanderson of
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I have been very busy this
morning, but I wanted to remind
everyone that Tuesday, July 8th will
be Nurses Day.
but I wanted to remind everyone
that Tuesday, July 8th, will be
Nurses Day, Birthdays for July and
the Dental Hygenist will be here.
Also on that day, we will be taking
our final donations this year for the
Texoma Senior Foundation. Have
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months of May, June and July?
Have a good Day!
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fresh diced canteloupe and milk.
Thursday-Meatloaf with creole
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carrot-raisin salad, enriched bread,
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Waldrop, Jo. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1986, newspaper, July 3, 1986; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372394/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Whitewright Public Library.