Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 26, 1999 Page: 7 of 18
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THE NAPPER SISTERS provided toe-tapping fiddle and guitar music as
well as some serious clogging
LYNDON ALEC of the Alabama-Coushatta tribe performed his amazing
hoop dance - always a crowd pleaser.
BILL AND ALICE FRIZZELL of Lake Jackson and Genevieve Davies of
Dallas wait for the first bus to take them to Lake Fork for a barge ride
MARY AND KEMP WILLIAMS of South Carolina. Zeeger deWilde of Mary-
land and a couple from Lone Oak aboard the Texas Eagle
COUNTY JUDGE BOB SISK and Lillian Rodes take a spin on the dance
floor as Van Howard and Rick Sharp provide the music
THE HAPPY TRAIN provided rides for the children around the Rains Coun
ty Fairgrounds.
VAN HOWARD, brother-in-law of
Audy Largent, entertained the
crowds with country music favorites
such as Anytime, Your Cheating
Heart. San Antonio Rose and
Crazy Arms, a hit song he recorded
with Ray Price
STEVE COUCH of Point performed
at Eagle Fest He recently received
the Male Vocalist of the Year Award
in Christian music, presented by
the Fellowship of Christian Music
Association during a convention in
Ft Worth on January 16th.
All Eagle Fest
-photos by;_
Leader staff members
Betty Adair,
Earl & Carolyn Hill
Due to scheduling, pictures of some groups and enter-
tainers were not available including the Rains Star Steppers
doggers, storyteller Doc Moore, Voices of Prairie Grove,
Cactus Jack band, Bobby Pickle bluegrass band, and Tree-
pon Williams’ Band Nick of Time.
Eagle Fest Academia photos are on page 9
TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1999
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■NATOR DAVID CAIN takes time to visit with Point Mayor Raymond
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LYNDON ALEC and son Ryan get the audience warmed up doing the
friendship circle dance.
EMORY LIONS Carl Hall, David Nino and Lloyd Motes serve up some de-
licious pancakes, sausage, bacon and steaming coffee
ALL ABOARD the Texas Eagle early Saturday morning for the first run to
view the magnificent bald eagles in their natural habitat at Lake Fork
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Hill, Earl Clyde, Jr. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 26, 1999, newspaper, January 26, 1999; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764800/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.