The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1980 Page: 5 of 33
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GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs Ted Harrison
will be honored on their fiftieth wedding anniversary with
a reception, Sunday, Sept 28 at their home in the Galloway
Community Hosts for the occasion will be their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wayne Harrison Friends and relatives are invited to
attend between the hours of 2 and 4 p m The couple was
married Sept. 29, 1930. They have six grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
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Baptist Church met Monday
night at the church fellowship
building
Neu1 officers took their places
which are president, Jeraldine
Dyson, vice president, Evelyn
Turner, reporter, Sybil Pierce;
lesson, Debbie Tondreau, pro-
gram committee. Kathryn Da-
vis and Mitzi Pierce; food
committee. Reba Tarjick,
Jeanette Ray, Pauline Screws,
Debra Tondreau
Plans were made for a bake
sale to be held Friday, Oct 3, at
Panola Plaza.
Members present for the
meeting were Kathryn Davis,
Charlotte Jones, Mitzi Pierce,
Ruth Abernathy, Nell Ivey,
Debbie Tondreau, Sybil Pierce,
Evelyn Turner, Louise Bounds,
Lucille Williams, Jeraldine
Dyson, Laura Hataway and one
visitor Michelle Dyson A salad
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WEDDING ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs R H Me
Daniel of Antioch community will celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary at Davis Park Community Center on
Oct. 4 from 2-4 p.m. Hosting the celebration will be their
children and families: Mr. and Mrs. Jake D. Floyd and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell McDaniel. The couple was
married Oct. 11,1930. Mr. McDaniel is a retired school bus
driver Friends and rerelatives are invited to attend the
celebration.
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Darlene Porter of Dallas and Charles Rickey Hull of
Fort Worth will exchange wedding vows Sept. 20
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Jerry Porter of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. David Hull of Fort Worth.
The bride-elect is a 1977 graduate of Carthage High
School and is employed as a reservations clerk for Braniff
International Airlines. She is the granddaughter of Mr
and Mrs Newton Cummings of Pembroke, N C.; Luther
Porter and Mr and Mrs. W. C. Dickinson, all of Carthage.
The prospective bridegroom is employed by his father at
C&R Plastic Engravers of Fort Worth
Friends and relatives are invited to attend the ceremony
at 1 p.m., in the North Irving Baptist Church, 3718 North
Story Rd , Irving. After a trip to Reno, Nev , the couple
will make their home in Dallas
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WEDDING PLANS TOLD—Mr and Mrs. Lohman Haught
of Longview announce the approaching marriage of their
daughter, Cathy Louise, to David Austin Reed, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard G. Reed of Clayton. The wedding will be
at 7:00 p.m., Oct. 11 at Spring Hill First Baptist Church in
Spring Hill. Friends and relatives are invited to attend.
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matching silk underskirts The
dresses had a V-shaped neck-
line and a wide ruffle of chiffon
from bodice to hem They wore
matching aqua flowers in their
hair and carried nosegays of
white daisies and aqua silk
flowers
Mike Johns of Dennison
served as best man Grooms-
men were Steve Gavlick of San
Antonio and Jerry Netch of Fort
Worth Ushers were Richie
Rogers of DeSoto, step-brother,
of the bride, Robbie Burton of
Dallas and Jay Mince of Wills
Point, both cousins of the bride.
The mother of the bride wore
a floor length long sleeved gown
of aqua and peach floral chiffon.
The groom's mother chose a
floor length pink knit with a
matching finger-tip lace jacket.
Both wore orchid corsages
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' were Mmes. Robert C. Baker,
O. E. Brassell, Harold Caden-
head, John W. Cooke, R. V.
Davidson, A. L Davis, Fred A.
Dulaney, H. C. Ellis, William E.
Hook, Charles E. Hughes,
James P. Krutza, Grady
LaGrone, Marvin D. Lubin, H.
D. Moore, Jr., Joe K. Morris,
John C. Ray, Steve Shuttles-
wrth, William E. Smith, and
Miss Nancy Williams.
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featuring a jacket of floral Miss Cynthia Kay Clinkscales Point and Mr. and Mrs Allen
print. A white double carnation and Richard David Boase were Clinkscales of Grand Saline,
corsage completed her outfit united in marriage at St. Pius u, pi,
RECEPTION Catholic Church in Dallas on , .HEbmiDE
A reception honoring the Saturday. August 23, at 2:30 The bride.worea white
couple was held at the church p m organza juliette neckline gown
with a white lace tablecloth ceremony The altar was shoulders and accented the
The three-tiered bridal cake accented with two spiral lighted wai»U>ne a ful1
was decorated in the bride's candelabra, on each side, and chapel traintrimmedinadeep
chosen colors of pink and two ferns on white pillars, border of white satin edged with
burgundy. The bride is the daughter of FrenchVenice and Belguim
Debbie Wilson and Gayla Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rogers of Brusselsilace. , . ...
Slatter served cake and pink canton and Mr and Mrs. Bill .Thes finger tiplength.silk
punch from the bride’s table clinkscales of Irving. The illusion vei had * lattice
and cake and coffee from the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. border with a silK headhand
bridegrooms table to guests. Ed Boase of Carthage. The which wascovered.with lace
After a wedding trip to Hot bride's grandparente are Mr that matched the &0wn. The
Springs, Ark., the couple is at and Mrs. Frank Mince of Wills carried
orchids, baby white carnations
and white silk flowers.
ATTENDANTS
Sarah French of San Benito
was maid of honor
Bridesmaids were Robin
Mince and Shelley Munns of
Wills Point, both cousins of the
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Terri Lynn Wilson of Tenaha broidered with pink and white home in Carthage.
and David Darrell Milligan of rosebuds The sheer double For travel, the bride wore a
Muskogee. Okla. were married ruffle fastened to the neckline street length dress of green
in Antioch Baptist Church at 6 fell gracefully along the bodice chiffon with white shoes.
p.m., July 3. The Rev. O. B and across the shoulders The bride attended Carthage
Martin officiated at the double The empire waist was inter- High School. The bridegroom is
ring ceremony. laced with pink ribbon. Pink a graduate of Warner High
Parents of the couple are Mr. and white rose buds were School of Warner, Okla. and is
and Mrs Mark Wilson of appliqued on her long train. employed by Custom Tools Inc.
Tenaha and Charles E. Milligan The bridal bouquet was a of Carthage
of Muskogee. nosegay fashioned of pink silk OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Baskets of pink gladioli carnations, burgundy silk roses Out of town guests included
adorned the altar which was and ribbons of matching the grandparents of the bride,
centered by a 15 branch shades. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Pinell of
candelabrum ATTENDANTS Baton Rouge, La., and Mr. and
Piano musk was provided by Lisa Conerly, cousin of the Mrs M L. Wilson of Eudora,
Mrs. Laverle Spurgeon who bride, of Baton Rouge, La. Ark, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
played "We’ve Only Just served as matron of honor. Elkins of Longview, aunt and
Begun " Wearing a long pink dress of uncle of the bride , and Mr and
THE BRIDE Quiana with an overlay of lace, Mrs Stanley Milligan of
The bride was given in she carried a single long-stem Muskogee, Okla, brogher and
marriage by her father Her red rose as she walked down the sister-in-law of the bridegroom
formal length gown featured a aisle,
scooped neckline of lace em- Best man was Ray Bellows of
nammummanaaamaum Long Branch. Ushers were
E Jimmy Worthy and Gaylord
Fraizer.
E For her daughter's weuding
Mrs Wilson chose a formal
E length gown of pink Quiana.
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Club dedicates yearbook
Two events made the Tuesday this year’s dedicatee, saying: surprise, Lois gave gracious
evening Carthage Music Club "With love and appreciation our thanks to the entire committee:
dinner unusually entertaining: 1980-1981 Yearbook is dedicated Mmes. Jerry Hanssen, chair-
Mrs W. V. Tiller, Jr., of the to Mrs H. T. Long, our lovely, man, R. E. Smith, Sr., Harold
yearbook committee, presented lively Lois...” Caught by Cadenhead, Raymond Lampin.
maaaaaaamamaam mmmmuam mmmm Phil j ordan and Tillery.
E Miss Terry Anders, 1980 1981
En Carthage Musi Cub Scholar
E ship recipient • harmed the
E E I L ,■ E I . E • E E m E audience with a vocal concert.
e accompanying herself in the
mum " m electric piano Her selections
E • E Ai N included Hello. Young Lov
E 2 V ers," and Hey There, Mr
E.% ' J Wonderful, and Everything s
E E E E I E E E I Na Coming Up Roses
Edy 7 Guests of the club in the
i» Aoeg2 pool-side garden of the Jerry
m A4EMemganu Hanszen home, were: Miss
E AxAnE./ • Anders, Dr and Mrs Gerald
makaklgg V Moore, Mrs Bessie Mae Smith
Ehmiaas4%628 ■ Alford and Mr Hanszen.
i VFadmlak4lahi ... K Carthage Music Club, an
Eaa.a22273 W % affiliate of Texas Federation of
E • • E EE E E ME m Music Clubs, had the executive
; d Mhh ' committee to assist Mrs
E Vima“ ' 6 abee Hanszen as co ' ' . es
VaNadimddkhm"a Mmes. E B Morrison, Roy
Emi-Tdkih” Lyle,
m mdiE Duran and Howard Hardin
MRS JOHN RAYMOND PELOUBET
...the former Adana Agee
I In Jefferson church
Peloubet, Agee solemnize vows
gThe.First United Methodist Pews were marked with tiny silk flowers wrapped in David Peloubet of Fort On the bride's table, a vegetables were served witu
sett-f 0,efferson was the velvet bows in shades of illusion net Worth, brother of the bode three-tiered Italian cream cake champagne and wine, and a
nt t * the Sept. 6 wedding strawberry pink, lilac, and The bride was the second groom, served as best man adorned with baskets of fresh band provided music for
Adana A Carthage resident violet adorned with cascades of generation to carry a mother of Groomsmen were Rick Dollins sweetheart roses, stephanotis, dancing
. . • Aee 01 Longview and stephanotis pearl Bible in her bouquet of Fort Worth; Larry Lowrance violets, and ribbons, was Also, in the patio area, a
Antn Aaymond Peloubet of San Pianist James Dickson pro- Borrowed from a family friend, of Arlington, Vance Duncan of surrounded with an assortment pick-up barbecue supper was
u 0 The Rev Paul A. vided classical music for the the Bible was also carried by Eagle Lake; Doug Barnes, of heartshaped and individual served "Texas-style with red
waiiace officiated at the double occasion Selections for the the bride’s mother It was Dwight Dunlap and John Patton cakes beans, cornbread and potato
nngceremony which began at 7 processionals included Pur arranged with an heirloom of Houston; Spook Gordon of The bridegroom s table was salad
Pm cell’s "Trumpet Tune” and hankerchief which belonged to Corpus Christi; and Roger Letz filled with chocolate cake and After trin to san Francisco
Mr and Mrs Cassity Jones of Bridal Chorus by Wagner the bride’s great-grandmother and Skipper Nelson, both of San chocolate cheesecakes It was aa dmne the counie will
-ongview are parents of the Bach's "Italian Concerto ” was and was placed atop streamers Antonio highlighted by a "Texas" k Lir Ane n San
onide. The bridegroom is the played for the recessional of gardenias, stephanotis and Ushers were Mark Connally shaped carrot cake signifying AntOni.
son of Mr and Mrs Raymond THE BRIDE ribbons and Geoffrey Earl, both of the alma mater of the bnde and
mhiip Peloubet of Fort Worth The bride, wearing a formal ATTENDANTS Floresville; Pete Conrad of groom The bride will be a fall
ALTAR SETTING gown of candlelight lace on net, Amiann Agee of Longview Houston and Bill Finklea of in the dining room, silver graduate from the University of
White caladiums, greenery, entered the church on the arm served as her sister’s maid of Austin trays lining the dining table Texas at Austin with a Bachelor
and crepe myrtle in pinks and of her father honor Bridesmaids included were filled with turkeys, hams, of Fine Arts degree in art
lilacs banked the altar of the The Brussels lace of the the bride's cousin, Julie Hughey RECEPTION briskets and various breads and history.
church Garlands of lily of the bodice, fitted sleeves, hemline, of Houston; sister of the After the ceremony, the sai-ces Coffee and punch were
valley scalloped the prayer rail and cascades down the entire bridegroom. Lauran Peloubet couple was honored with a poured from a silver coffee Her husband was graduated
on each side of the altar front and tram of her gown were of Fort Worth; Alice Adkins, reception at the historic Ex server and punch bowl with a Bachelor of Business
A large arched candelabra heavily encrusted with pearls Gary Sadler and Logan Brown- celsior House Hotel in Jeffer- Administration degree in 1975
was centered below a stained and iridescents, hand sewn by ing, all of Austin, Anne Rogers son. Outside, the courtyard held from the University of Texas
glass window displaying a white the bride and her maid of honor of San Antonio, and Cindy In the ballroom, music was tables decorated with candles, where he was a member of Phi
cross Candle trees were placed The veil of imported illusion Payne and Penni Parker, both provided by James Dickson at brass, and copper Cheeses, Gamma Delta fraternity. He is
throughout the choir loft was gathered in a soft halo of of Carthage, the piano fruits, nuts, dips, and currently vice-president of
First City National Bank of
Floresville
Following the ceremony, a at Stephen F. Austin State
reception was held at the University. The bride is a 1979
church Those serving at the graduate of Stephen F. Austin
reception were Michelle Burton where she received her B.S.
of Mesquite, Carol Clinkscales Degree in intenor design,
of Texarkana, Mary Savage of The bride groom's parents
Ben Wheeler, Kelly Taylor of were hosts for the rehearsal
Garland and Sandy Duncan of dinner Friday evening for the
Allen, sister of the bridegroom, members of the wedding party
After a wedding trip to and out of town guests. It was
Cancun, Mexico, the couple will held in a private dining room
live in Nacogdoches where the of the Southern Kitchen
groom will be a senior majoring restaurant in Dallas.
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Foster, John. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1980, newspaper, September 18, 1980; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517922/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.