Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 80, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1981 Page: 2 of 36
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Club Notes 8?
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Lena Day
Garden Club
Ron Wooley, county agent
svperviaor, presented a slide
show on landscape planning and
maintenance at the Lena Day
Garden Club meeting Tuesday,
March 24 in the home of Mrs.
Joe Longino.
Wooley was assisted by Ms.
Janice Phillips during the
program and the question and
answer period which followed.
Mrs. George Henry Ward,
president, conducted a short
business session where plans
were completed for the spring
luncheon for nest month.
A nominating committee to
select officers for the coming
year was appointed and include
Mrs. E.W. Massey, chairman;
Mrs. Jim Johnson and Mrs.
W.G. McMillan.
Coffee, tea, coffee punch and
pastries were served to
members upon arrival.
Present were Mines. Maurice
Attlesey, Lawrence Bergin,
Buel Berry, Dan Bonner, H.t
Booker, Charles Gilreath, Joe
Gober, Jim Johnson, Steve
Longino, AJ. Massingill, E.W.
Massey, Hugh J. McClendon,
Curtis McKenzie, Kenneth
McKenzie, Henry Sartin Jr.,
George H. Ward, Tom Frank
Worsham, Frank Wright and
Joe Longino.
Chapter officers were elected
recently when members of
Alpha Alpha Kappa Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi met in the home
of Ms. Mary Beth Hulen.
Officers chosen were
Sharolyn Poe, president; Gayle
Johnson, vice president; Mary
Beth Hulen, recording
secretary; Wyvonne Bronson,
treasurer and Phyllis Morris,
ECC;V representative. In-
stallation for the new officers is
planned for May 25.
Girl of the Year was also
chosen by secret ballot and will
be presented at the Founder’s
Day celebration to be held in
April.
The business portion of the
meeting was called to order by
the current president, Phyllis
Rogers. Items of business were
discussed.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess, Mary Beth Hulen to
Phyllis Rogers, Sharolyn Poe,
Joan Garrett, Wyvonne
Bronson, Judy Glenn, Lucia
Bunch, Lois Brown and Phyllis
Morris.
The next regular meeting will
be held on April 13 in the home
of Judy Glenn.
May Date Set
Date Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davis of Sulphur Springs announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Brenda Gail to Kenny Wane Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
Fox of Sulphur Springs. The couple plan to be married at 8 p.m.
Friday, May l at the Church of God in Sulphur Springs. Friends
and relatives of the couple are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs, H. Dean Moore of Commerce announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Sharia Rhea Yarbrough to Vincent A. Constande of Sulphur
Springs. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Oaargo Constande of Commerce. The bride is a 1*80 graduate of
Commerce High School and is currently attending East Texas
Mato University majoring in accounting. The groom is a ItW
graduate of Commerce High School, attended ETSU and is
currently employed at Rockwell International in Sulphur
Springs. The couple plan to be married Thursday, April 23 and
make their home in Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lee Boyd
Ceremony Unites
Area Couple
Mary Sandra Weaver and
Lester Lee Boyd were united in
marriage at 7 p.m. Saturday,
March 21 at the Greenview
Community Church. The Rev.
Harold D. Clark, minister of the
Carrie Brazeal, County Home First Assembly of God Church
Extension Agent, assisted the “> Arlington, performed the
Ten Rag 4-H Club with its double-ring ceremony,
election of officers and The bride is the daughter of
enrollment Thursday, March 26 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Weaver of
at the Gaffords Chapel Com- -Brashear. The groom is the son
natality Center. of Mrs. Goldie Mitchell and the
Officers elected include late Ellis Boyd of Doran, Va.
Danette Edwards, president; Given in marriage by her
Terri Grimes, vice president; father, the bride wore a formal
aaaretwy-treesorer, Monique gown of sheer white organza
Martinet; reporter, Britt over bridal satin. The gown
Gregory; council delegate, featured sheer sleeves of
Patrick Miles; recreational organza cuffed at the wrist and
leaders, Monte Gibson and a high fitted bodice with jewel
Keith Edwards. Nan Price will neckline. The floor length gown
be organisational leader. had a front and back yoke of
* Regular meetings wifi be on bridal lace trimmed in ruffles
the fourth Thursday of each and was accented by a chapel
month. length train with soft pleats
: Mrs. Winston Grayson, on which gathered to form a
behalf of the Gafford Chapel fingertip length veil of bridal
Borne Demonstration Club, illusion. The gown was hand-
presented the dub with a check made by the bride’s mother and
lor tN- Club members ex- also worn by the bride’s sister,
pressed their appreciation to Mrs. Randy Kimmel, at her
Mrs. Grayson. wedding.
Jan Phillips, county agent, Mrs. Randy Kimmel, sister of
and several parents were the bride from Porter, attended
guests at the meeting. us the matron of honor. Misses
• North Hopkins 4-H Club Karen Anderson of Magnolia
presaged a skit and then and Kim Stephens of Big Sandy
refreshments were served to served as the bridesmaids,
afi. The attendants wore full
length gowns in pastel colors Alr\htn D<n
and carried three carnations of rMfJIIU UCllU
pink, blue and yellow with long
streamers.
Jennifer Berger of Mount KODDO
Vernon served as the flower ~~
girl. Justin Darrow of Sulphur Rozan Sellers and Jan
Springs was the ring bearer. Massey presented a program on
Bud Stiltner of Sulphur “Goverment” at the Alpha
Springs was the best man. Delta Kappa Chapter of Beta
Other groomsmen were sigma Phi meeting Wednesday,
Dwayne Weaver of Humble and April 1 in the First National
Randy Warren of Beckville. Rank community room.
Johnny Prater and Johnny a discussion of recent events
Darrow, both of Sulphur in our governmental system
%rings, were the ushers. was held following the
^bmn Prater was the can- nroeram
4-H Club
G olden Anniversary
Norris and Mary Ann Knotts will celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary with a reception from 2 until S p.m. Sunday, April 12
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Knotts of Greenwood. The
honored couple married April 13, 1931. Children and grand-
children of the couple will host the event. Hosts include Mr. and
Mrs. L.C. Knotts, Ms. Nicki Towers, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Knotts,
David Knotts and Traci Towers. Friends and relatives are in-
vited to attend.
Spring Nuptials Planned
Club NoteSmmmmmmm
June 21-24.
A Swap Ideas Program was
presented with ideas from all
the schools being shared.
Refreshments were served by
Douglas School members.
Extension
Homemakers
Bluebonnet Club
B&PW
Club
the pr«ym over to Mrs. Dicy the Opportunity Center. The Extension Homemakers
Mifisap of Dicy’s who presented The resignation of Tonda Bluebonnet Club met Thursday
a children’s style show. Spencer was regretfully ac- at the Senior Citizen’s Building
The new looks for spring and cepted and Patti Vacculik was with Janie Crump, county
saoansr were by the elected to membership. extension agent, presenting the
chftlreo’s hats, piiw, ptufled The slate of new officers was program.
j7fr*u and R—t«r baskets, presented and include Lou Janie Crump spoke to the nine
The western look contrasted Ellen Cromer, president; Janie members on “How to Conserve
gift the frilly rafflesj*nd lace Crump, vice president; Mary Energy Through Efficient
for Easter. Summep'Xbort sets Jane Bradberry, secretary; Window Treatment.”
and swimsuits were the real Lydia Bryant, treasurer;
children who modeled the Mary Jane Teetes,
parliamentarian and Ann
The children modeling were Wyatt, historian.
Kamilla and Kelsey Moss, The club’s candidate for A new slate of officers for the
chikkan of Save and Morna Dairy Festival Queen is Suzan coming school year were
Mess; April Harry, daughter of West aid her mother, Linda elected at the March 26 meeting
HU and Lasca Harry; Gina West, were present and each of the S&ASIE organization.
fktoiwwtnm dM^ht of BUI ’discussed the upcoming Dairy Meeting in the Administration
and Carolyn Sidsbottom; Festival and float plans. Building, the group of
Kattfca ftomuu. daughter of Following the discussion, secretaries and aides led by
Billy Mack and Sharon Mrs. Crump served creme- Gilds Landers, president,
Chasanaas; Jaadi DeWitt, filled chocolate shells and cold elected Dorothy Phillips,
daughter of Walden and Ana drinks to the members. president; Judy GammUl, vice
DeWitt, daMMar of Weldon and ' Membera present were Mary president; Janie Palmer,
Jana DeWitt; Dustaaa Hyde, Jane Bradberry, Linda Burgin, secretary; Carolyn Russell,
daughter of Kenneth and Linda Carrier, Lou Ellen treasurer and Janice Krsntz,
Sharlatte Hyde; Trie and Cromer, Janie Crump, GaU reporter.
Chafey MUaan, children of Dawson, Carol Gee, Nona Attar welcoming two new
Kenneth and Gay Mllaap; Geber, Utley Nowlin, Gloria members, the group extended a
Iml Am end Bhtte Tayhr, Price. Nancy Rooks, Swan* farewell to Judy Gregg,
chttdrea af Has and Barham Mseena, Mary Jane Teetee, Among tt» upcoming eventa
TMer; ttrica and Jatte Odom, Weadr WeoBey, Ana Wyatt, dtocmesd were the workshop In
children « Gary and Fat Lydki Bryant, Aarm Stewart Meant Pleasant sa April 4, a
Dr. Daria Morgan, daughter m
of Mr. and Mrs. Dermont J
Morgan, was the guest speaker
at the March meeting of
Business and Professional
Women’s Club in the Woman’s
Building.
Dr. Morgan spoke on “Self
Assertiveness” and how women
can be assertive and still be
femme. She reminiscenced of
her days as a pupil in Sulphur
Springs and told stories of
things that happened in certain
classes with several of the
teachers who were present at
the meeting. She spoke of her
days as a teacher in Campbell,
Commerce and her work In the
“Region Eight Center In Mount
Pleasant. She was algo a
counselor In the Greenville
school system and now prac-
tices psychiatry.
\ The guest weaker has given
Engagement Announced
Ths Rtv. and Mrs. Jamas Warrtn of Canton announca tha
engagement and approaching marriage of thoir daughter, Lydia
to Kalth Lybrand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnla Lybrand of
La mesa. Mias Warran Is a 1978 gradual# of Canton High School
and Is prasentty employed at Stars in tha Tylar Mall. Lybrand Is
a 1978 graduate of Lames# High School and is prasentty em-
ployed with Barber-Traylor Engineering Firm of Tyler. They
both or* attending the University of Texas at Tyler and plan to
obtain degrees In music. The couple plan to be married at 7:30
p.m. Friday, April 17 In tha Tundra Baptist Church near Canton.
All friends and relatives are Invited to attend. '
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 80, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1981, newspaper, April 5, 1981; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816559/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.