Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1963 Page: 3 of 14
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TOE POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, LTVWGSTON, TEXAS
Thursday, September 26,1963
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING!
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i Mrs. O’Neill wore a toast
. * embroided eyelet sheeth, with
'•S* Hatching accessories. Her
uecl 'corsage was a bronze mum.
(j j.....Out of town guests include
and Mrs. Jimmy Harris,
and son, Jim Jr., Mr. and Mrs. [
Leroy Ladish and daughter,
Kim Cherise, Miss Carolyn
MHish i Watts, Mr. Jay Calvin Statle,
all of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Munson and children
Karen Jo and Billy Dewayne
of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. R. j
L. St ephe ns of Woodvjlle,'
Miss. Deloris Mitchamore of
! Goodrich, Mr. Rex Hendrix of
Y W£VS : Dallardsville, Miss Linda Wil-
Lhurc liam,s of Brenham, and Mrs. I
m h at! J- B Turner and children.
, fr" I Laurie- and Bart of Florida. '
Dainty blue |
Fifteen Attend ;
Meeting Of Deborah
Sunday School Class I
The Deborah Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist
Church of Livingston met
Thursday, at "7:30 p.m. for |
their regular rponthly social
and business meeting, in the
Fellowship Hall. Fifteen mem-
bers were present. ,
The meeting' opened with
the group singing *Uwjir class,
song “Love Lifted Me,’ dir-
ected by Tavia Davis, with
Ina Tomme at the piano. Pra-
yer was by Nova Lee Hon.
An inspiring devotional was
given by Ina Tomme, “Debts
of Love.” Scripture was from
Romans 13:8.
Various reports were given
and approved. Officers for the
new year .were re-elected as
follows: Tavia Davis, presi-
dent; Bobbie Majors, Vice-
President; Irene Roberson,
2nd Vice - President; Lillie
Harvill, Secretary; Ruth Cook,
Treasurer; Troy Bond, Teach-
er; Ina Tomme, Associate;
Cleonis Murphy, Social Chair-
man; Clara Parrish, Reporter.
single "strand of pearls, the\The class project is to mount
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FLORIDA RED
and Frank O’Neill Jr. were
united in marriage on Friday,
August the thirtieth, at eight bridegroom as best man, and
o’clock in the evening, in the [Ronald McGarahan was
First Baptist Church of Liv- g r o o m s m a n. Lighting the
ingston. In each .window of;candles were Leroy L...L..'..
the church faintly glowed a and Jim Harris, who also ser-
single tapered candle encirc- ved as ushers. Flower girl was
led with English ivy and a Kim Cherise Ladish, niece of
satin bow. 'the bride, and nngbearer Jim|
The Brides pastor, .Rev. C. | Harris Jr., nephew of the
L. Hull, performed The double I groom,
ring ceremony The vows were '
exchanged .before an archway the re
beautifully entwined With fP|]nw!
green English ivv and further gU;
graced by white gladiolus. The ! bara
a r c h w a v
KRAFT’S HALF MOON
COLORADO RUSSET
12 Oz. Pkg,
GOOD VALUE
BREMNER Coconut or Chocolate
CALIFORNIA
Box of 12
12 Oz Bottles
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was Hanked by ancj white rice bags, tied with
double candelabras and a b]ue ribbons were given to
large floor basket of white <tj1c gtjcsfg1 by Laurie and Bait
gladiolas on either side. j Turner, niece and nephew ol
The bride is the daughter of ! the bride and Karen Jo and
Mr. and Mrs. .Joe B. Turner Billy Dewayne Munson, Cous-
o'f Livingston, and the groom’s sjns' 0f the’bride. Miss Linda
parents are Mr., and Mrs. Watts provided soft piano rnu-
Fr'arnljf O’Neill Sr. also of Liv- sjc for the guests as they were
ingston. received. The Bride’s table
A prelude of nuptial selec- carrying out the biue and
tions was played by the organ- white theme was laid with a
ist. Miss Laura Ann Cayton, j crocheted table cloth over
and the traditional wedding < blue. The bride's bouquet and
marches were used as the. pro- her attendants’- bouquets for-
cessional and recessional. Mrs. | med the centerpiece. At one
Jake Young sang, “Whither encj 0f the table” punch was
Thou Goest”, preceding the served from the silver punch
ceremony and “The Lord’s service by the groom’s sister,
Prayer” as the benediction. Mrs. Jim Harris and ai me
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Fresh Lean
the church bell on the church‘j
lawn that was previously used
many years ago by the church.
The class extends their thanks
and appreciation to the don-f
ations gi\;en for this project
to the Polk County Garden
Club along with others as
well.
In closing, the class enjoyed
a social hour with delicious re-
freshments served by Annie
Mae Martin and her associat-
es. — Reporter?
HORMEL LITTLE SIZZLERS
SAUSAGE 12 oz. p^.
THICK OR THIN
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RATH’S BLACK HAWK
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12 Oz. Pkg.
veiling attached to tiny pill
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1963, newspaper, September 26, 1963; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781826/m1/3/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.