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The Madison County Record from Huntsville, Arkansas • 5

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. 1985 THE MADISON COUNTY RECORD, If UNTSVILLE, ARKANSAS PACE Woori-Phillipo 7ed 1 hornberry-Haire Announce Wedding New Pastor At Huntoville 1 VI I 3 The new pastor of Huntsville Freewill Baptist Church is Glen Faulkner. Glen is a native of Madison County. He presently resides at Prairie Grove, where he was pastor at New Sulphur Freewill Baptist Church. Glen and Judy, with their three children, Angela, Stephen and Tony, welcome you to worship at Huntsville Freewill Baptist Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thornberry of Witter announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Charlotte, to Jeff Haire, son of Mrs. Phyllis Haire of St. Paul.

Miss Thornberry graduated from Sparks School of Radiological Technology in Fort Smith. She is employed at Washington Regional Medical Center. Jtff graduated from Northwest Vocational School as a diesel mechanic and is employed by. Arkola Sand and Gravel in Springdale. The wedding will be an event of August 17, 1985, at 2 p.m.

at the New Home Church. All friends and relatives are invited. ass? Jerri Sue Wilson and Vincent Scott Phillips exchanged marriage vows May 18 at the Church of Christ in Huntsville. Ed Spurlock officiated at the double ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Wilson of Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Phillips of HindsvUle. The bride wore a formal gown of white satin and re-embroidered alencon lace.

The dress, designed by the bride and fashioned by her mother, featured a Victorian neckline, long, tapered sleeves, modified bodice with a full skirt that flowed into a cathedral train. She wore a headband of pearls and silk roses that secured a fingertip veil. Her only jewelry was a gold bracelet, worn also by her great-grandmother, Anna Wilson on her wedding day. She carried a cascading bouquet of pink silk roses, apple blossoms and lilies. GEORGETOWN BYMRS.

ALTHALOGUE Lori Sullins of Fayetteville was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Diane Fowler of Fayetteville, Andrea Grubbs of Huntsville, Katrina Phillips of Hindsville and Brenda Fancher of Huntsville. Darren Phillips of Hindsville served as best man. Groomsmen were Mitch Clark of Huntsville, Grant Thompson of Huntsville, Jim Wilson of Huntsville and Trey Fitch of Hindsville, who also served as candlelighter. Flower girl was "Allison Pitt-' man, while Jared Phillips served as ringbearer.

Ushers were Clif- ton Fowler of Fayetteville and' Greg Sone of Fayetteville. Janette Bergman attended the guest book. Danielle Fallon and Kala Wilson presented the guests with rice bags. A reception was held at the church. Assisting were Gloria Sisk, Paige Belt, Terry Sauls and t.

Cheryl Danner. and Mildred Duncan were Ear-lene, Kim and Greg Slane, David and Beckie Canion. My sister, Lizze Counts, is about the same. Visitors of Oneida Rogers were Bobbie Rogers and her sister, Linda Williams, of Washington state. Gene Johnson goes to the hospital Wednesday for an eye transplant.

This is his second one. The first one turned out real good. His wife, Madge, said their recent visitors have been Dr. Costaldi and family, Emmit and Donna Jones and family of Tommy and Sherry McFee, Fred and Lana Patrick and children and others of the family. 'S Celebrates Birthday Ruby Tassey celebrated her 83rd birthday July 30 at a surprise pany hosted by Jack and Pat Warren.

About 40 friends and relatives shared an outdoor, picnic with "Aunt" Ruby and presented her with a money tree and several Other gifts. Murphy Reunion The Murphy family reunion was held at Withrow Spring State Park on August 4. Those attending from out of town were; L. ''Pud" Murphy, FuUerton, Walter (Pat) Murphy, Wildomar, Kenneth, Ar-lene, Eddie, Leslie, Jeanie, Anita, Dabrah, Brenda, Kenny, James and Sarah Murphy, Jasper; Waynetu Hughie, Jasper; Clela, Jenny and Michal Pullen, Nevada, Ouy, Melvin and Marie Blackburn, Spring-field, Orena and Duane Nelson; Fayetteville; Claud, V1-, vian and Aaron Murphy, Linn Creek, and Linda Moore, Nevada, Mo. The musical ct th Jcpton Park scheduled for August 10th has been postponed until further notice.

h-ip 1 IMEADGWVIFW MfiTE-C NJ Bolinger Reunion The Bolinger reunion will be held Aug. 18 at Withrow Spring State Park. There will be a small get together at the park on the evening of Aug. 17 to welcome cousins from out of state. An auction will be held after lunch on Sunday, Aug.

18. Bring some of your fancy needlework, homemade pillows, towels, pies or what have you. The men can bring old horseshoes, grindstones, bean flips, plow points, arrowheads or any other thing of value. Everyone bring something, no matter how big or small. Family reunion auctions are a -lot of fun," the only kind of auction where, you bid against your wife or grandmother.

You can make your favorite cousin pay for something that he doesrv't even want. The funds raised from this auction will go for the fencing and upkeep of the cemetery that the Bolinger ancestors, Fredrick Bolinger Sr. and wife, Elizabeth (Weaver) Bolinger are buried in. This cemetery is located on the Hoy Haught farm near Witter, Ark. 34-2tp Happy Birthday i Grandpa and Grandma Brittany Jo and David Carl Lyman would like to wish their grandparents, Harkn and Bertha Lyman, a very Happy-Birthday, which they will be ctkbrattex this week.

i A birthday pany was held on July 11 for those having July birthdays. They were: Harold -Harris, his 76th; Audie FrittS; her 86th; Lucie Pence, her 97th; and Flossie Dotson, her 81st. The volunteers that help with bingo each Tuesday and that help with the birthday parties are much appreciated. Game winners were: Apple Picking Iva Easterling, first with Lester Hankins and Frank Patrick, tied for second with Loretta Lane, third with 5. Dart Ball Iva Easterling, first with 840 points; Loretta Lane, second with 800 points; Laura Jackson, third with 700 points.

Bowling -Iva Easterling, first with 49 pins; Dialphia Cast eel, second with 37 pins; Lula Easterling, third with 36 pins. Clothes Pin Drop Iva Hello everyone. We finally got much needed have rain in these parts. Recent Visitors of Minnie, Lamoine and Gerald Pennington were L.O. Duncan and sister, Elsie Burkett of Harold and Betty Hulse and family, Renae Harris of Houston, Clifford and Jack Ward, Fayetteville; Mamie and Bertha Eu-banks, Jim and Bernice Pennington and children and Dale and Donna Maggard.

Bob Eubanks came by Friday. He and his daughter, Terry, were leaving Saturday for Germany. Bob's wife, Monika, was already in Germany. They are visiting Monika's mother. They will all fly back together about the 17th.

Recent dinner guests of Jerry and Kay Rogers and Jimmy Jackson, were Gayle, Evelyn and Paul Lewis of Glendine Velma Napier and boys, Erick Beonish of FuUerton, Calif, and Shellie Bolinger and Altha Logue. Kay fixed Mexican food, which was delicious. Bertie Garrett is still id Calif helping take care of her mother. Visitors of. Iva Slane were Lonnie, Sharon, Mike and Malis- sa Garrett, Dwight and Inez Garrett, Lena, Paul and Jason -Bonner, Charlene and Anita McGraw of Indian Head, Dub and Ruby Watkins, Cindy Thomas, Shaun Watkins, Bill and Iva Garrett.

Charles, Fern and David Duncan are the new operators of Draketown Store. Brian and Doug Garrett were dinner guests Sunday of Minnie Garrett. Loy and Sandy Sisemore were reqent visitors of Junior and Norma Ledbetter. Sunday dinner guests of Nettie Davis were Phil, Mary Jo and TonySamucls, David Duncan, 1 Farrta, Diane and Shaun Davis, Homer and Wanda Ross, Barb and Jennifer Fowler, Carol Swager, Susie and Kerri Miller. Nettie went home from church Sunday with her company and found someone had robbed her house.

They took her TV which was almost new, her microwave and electric -y- Visitors with Glenn, Margie and Eddie Hobbs were Danny and Lavada Parker. Ken and June Brooks were Sunday visitors of Cecil and iRuby Sisemore. Sunday dinner guests of JEarl j) I Sunday evening visitors of Velma Napier and boys7 were John and Pat Napier, Wayne and Marlene Keck. Other recent visitors, were Gayle, Evelyn and Paul Lewis of Kay Rogers, Jimmy Jackson and Erick Beonish of FuUerton, who has spent the summer with Velma and boys. Recent overnight "guests of.

Nola Harriman were Bessie Howard and Dorothy Gentry of Calif. Hershel and Dora Harriman visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Springston. Other visitors were Bessie Howard and Dorotha Gentry, Sandy Shumate and children of Enid, Bill and Mary Lou Cofelt, Roy, Carol and Trent Harriman, Debbie Turner and F.T.

Smith. The Harriman reunion was well attented Saturday at the Japton Park. There were about 130 present. My sister, Mary, and Arnold(Rogers came by my house and found-me gone but left some real nice tomatoes. Visitors of Afton and Katie Couch were Eddie, Margaret and Brad Samuels, Carrie Dunham, Jake and June Eubanks, 4 Recent visitors of Charlie and Zelma Watkins were Ella Burnett of Springdale, Ahin and Linda Watkins, Alan Watkins and chUdren.

Jim and Leova Logue's visitors were Huston' Johnson, Mamie Sams, Teb Teague, Sheila Nichols, Tommy and Grace Logue, Jay, Tony and Eric Mof fett. Bob Sanders, Gene and Madge Johnson. Easterling, first with 22; Frank Patrick, second with 20; Grace Rosson, third with 18. A new Ban, was started and won by Iva Easterling with 7. Grace Rosson was second with and Laura Jackson was third with -5.

We would like to thank the churches, organizations, and individuals who donated food and time to make the July 1 1 picnic a success. Our deepest sympathy to the families of the residents who passed sfway in July, Walter Hawkins, Eva Alverson, Rual Thompson, Bige Pennington and James Kendrick. Dora Gilliam went home during the month of July. Reporter At The College of the Ozarks, we have a variety of academics and activities to please just about anybody's taste We believe students a diversified atmos-, phere where they tan experience as many different things as they desire. Our small size and liberal arts emphasis allow each student to grow, both in and out of the classroom.

Where Elsie But. Where does a person have a choice of 21 majors or 8 pre-professional areas of study? Where can a person, be active in theatre, athletics, choir, student publications, religious organizations or any of dozens of other extracurricular activities? Where else but The College of the Ozarksr GRAND OPENING lis HAIR- JUNCTION JL v.j y.u Gate InlCinston fT Contact: Office of Admissions'-. The Cctlc-s cf Is Now Serving Their fioii a sunn, dinners II '1. fYl. cr:) App! 'raw zt frpt.

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