The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 11, 1976 Page: 4 of 6
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1'AGE FOUR
Thursday November 11 1976
THE
BARTLETT TRffiUNE
Bartlctt Texas
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MRS. TOMMY HILL
Mrs. Clara Nesbitt is a patient Pete Street is a patient in a
in a Temple hospital. Taylor hospital.
LET US SERVICE YOUR
I CAR REGULARLY
I We Will:
Wash and lubricate your car.
1 1 Change the oil and filter.
Repair that flat tire.
1 Install Mufflers & Tail Pipes
I USF OUR MOBIL PRODUCTS
1 Sliiplett Mobil Service Station
I 106 S. Dalton LA 7-3871
Miss Pamela Hunt Tommy Hill
Exchange Vows Saturday Evening
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Miss Pamela Kay Hunt and
Tommy Hill exchanged nuptial
vows Saturday evening Nov.
6th at 7 p.m. in the First Bap-
tist Church in Bartlett.
Rev. Bill Smith pastor of the
church performed the double
rinpr ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Hunt of
Bartlett. The groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hill also
of Bartlett.
The altar was centered with
an arch candelabra holding
white tapers and baskets of
white gladiolas and greenery
were placed on each side.
Wedding music was provided
by Mrs. Alberta Cagle of Bart-
lett organist and Mi's. Robert
Ford Jr. of Bartlett soloist.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a fitted
gown of silk organza over satin.
The bodice featured a high
Victorian neckline with a yoke
of Chantilly lace outlined with
seed pearls. Her full length bis-
hop sleeves were pin tucked and
featured wide cuffs edged in
I seed pearls. The skirt bordered
with a large ruffle at the hem-'
line held a detachable chapel
train.
Her headpiece of satin lace
and seed pearls held a long three
tiered veil of silk illusion with
each tier bordered with appli-
ques of Chantilly lace and seed
pearls.
The bride carried a cascade of
white roses and white carnations
with white streamers.
Miss Jan Fraizer of Bartlett
niece of the bride served as
maid of honor and Mrs. James
Weeks of Bartlett sister of the
bride served as matron of honor.
Miss Carollyn Lyon of Belton
niece of the bride was bridesmaid.
Miss Jennifer Hill of Bartlett
niece of the groom served as
junior bridesmaid.
The attendants wore full len
gth gowns of yellow crepe and
Chantilly lace made identically
to the brides dress.
Each attendant carried a
yellow rose with white and yel-
low streamers.
Flower girl was Tisha Hughs
of Killeen cousin of the bride;
She wore a yellow full length
gown identical to the brides-
maids Jeffery Hill of Bartlett nep-
hew of the groom served as ring
bearer.
Bobby Hill of Bartlett attend-
ed his twin brother as best man.
Groomsmen were James Hill of
Holland brother of the groom
Allen Hill of Huntsville. nephew
of the groom and Jon Fischer of
Bartlett nephew of the groom.
Cundlelightcrs were Gary Fis
cher of Bartlett nephew of the
groom and Roger Lyon of Bel
ton nephew of the bride.
Ushers were Jimmy Fischer
of Bartlett nephew of the
groom and Butch Lyon of Tem-
ple nephew of the bride.
Mrs. Ernie Fischer of Bartlett
sister of the groom registered
the guests.
For her daughters wedding
Mrs. Hunt chose a full length
gown in jade green. The bride-
grooms mother wore a gown in
aqua. Both mothers wore cor
sages of white carnations.
Following the ceremony a
graduate of Temple Junior Col
lege. She received her Bachelor
ef C2nnrnn tn T?rlllnnf!tl nf TVTnmr
reception was held at the Town twh RnvW rviin n Pnifnn
Hull. Mrs. James Hill of Hoi- she wn3 a member of the Nat-
mna ana mrs. .mil riugns oi ionnl IIoor Socct nnd tho
ivnieen presiueu at tne ormes hiita j iji ii i mnr.
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table.
Mrs. Bobby Hill and Mrs.
Ting Yates of Bartlett presided
at tho grooms table. Mrs. Carl
John Craft of Killeen presided
at the coffee service.
Rice bags were distributed by
Jennifer Hill and Jon Fischer.
Miss Carla Craft and Donna
Hughs of Killeen presided at the
gift table
The rohearsal dinner was
hosted by the grooms parents
Ion Thursday evening at the Mill
vjrecK iounwy v-iuo in ojuuuu.
ber of Sigma Tau Delta at Maiy
Hardin Baylor and of Phi Theta
of Kappa at Temple Junior Col-
a lege.
A graduate of Bartlett High
School the bridegroom attended
Blinn Jr. College in Brenham
and is now associated with the
C. F. Hill Grain Company Inc.
in Bartlett.
Following a two weeks wedd-
ing trip to Arizona tho couple
will reside in Bartlett.
Plan to attend the Barbecue
supper at tho Methodist Church
Saturday evening.
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carpets can be. IUNSENVAC
rinses and vacuums out dirt and
prime in a single sweep. Cleans
tho way professionals do but at
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For professional carpet cleaning
you can do yourself Only
RENT RINSENVAC $12.00
$3.00 hour a day
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Chiropractor
Office Hours
Monday Thursday. Fridav
8:30 -noon -:- 2:00 - 5:30
Tuesday - open until noon
Wednesday
8:30 - noon -:- 2:00 - 0:30
Closed all day Saturday
Phono 527-3737
Bartlett Texas
PUBLIC NOTICE
Lono Star Gas Company in accordance with Section
43(a) of Article 1446c V.A.T.C.S. hereby gives notice of
the Company's intent to implement a new schedule of
rates for natural gas service to bo charged to tho residen-
tial and commercial consumers in tho City of Bartlctt
Texas effective December 7 1976.
The rate schedule is expected to furnish a 17.34 per-
cent increase in the Company's gross revenues in tho City
of Bartlctt.
A Statement of Intent has been filed with the City of
Bartlctt Texas and is available for inspection at the
Company's business office located at 406 Talbot Street
Taylor. Texas.
Lone Star Gas Company
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(Until 11 a. m.)
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 11, 1976, newspaper, November 11, 1976; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82692/m1/4/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.