The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1957 Page: 3 of 12
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Youngsters Compete In Doll Shows At Centers
Ribbons^frerr awarded (tret, and Margaret Lewie Cheryl': Judges were Mr. 0. M.t Will* Hooper and Debbie Jonsel laiuar Top* IM
M^dd^thoim rriSee'li'1orem^i *** *?*.?*— to the Knlerim and Mr*. 18. Mtsetl war runner-up. The beat dear Lamar recreation center
sstsks*. ‘jEr.rsr ss: «t*—--*
* Show* were presented at were eecond and third. Kay Ninety-seven doll* were tn- Putman, jean Tat# and fflM» .‘JjJj* *** dl*i‘,”u
Cedar Bayou, Burnett. Harlem. Knlerim wne firet la the foreign i tered In the Highland* ehow. Hooper.
Carver, A*hb#l Smith. San d«U division. Roa» Mary Ven- Judge* were Mr*. C W. ©W, Willie Hooper wen the oldeet
Jacinto. De Bavala, Highland*, able and Rotan Chamble* were Mr*. X. X. Stagner. and Mm.. doU conteet Lee Cbok* wa»
Lamar and Travi* elementarie* runners-up, R. L. Putman. runner-up Vlokl Long Maced
San Jacinto elenentary '■ad Rocemary Venable won tint Novelty doll winners Included first In the baby doll division,
six division* In their show. In place In the smallest Jolt dl- Willie Sherrell Hoopei, and Lee Runner* up ware Le Oook*
the baby doll division, Mary vision. Gloria Cato and Kay Adams Oook*. The bride doll dl- and Shirley Jonas Hie best
SobottU placed first; Melb* Knlerim were second and third! vision winners were Kristen; lory book award went to t
Gray less second; and Pat place winner*. The most un-j aiv Meredith Kerry! Lee Adams I (Wt*. Second and third place
Whalen third. usual collection *u owned byI Oook* and Kenny John ton. The winner* were WIUI# Hoop# and
T. .h. dolls division Whitten and James prettiest doll was won by Let Peggy Olive. The smallest doll
* p.,,v Whalen Jeani* Glenn and Donns Cooke. Willie Sherrell Hooper w«* owned by Lee Oook*. WUU*
!nd Kav Henckell' Hoffp*ulr P1*®*1 awond. Third placed second and third. The Hooper wm runner-up In this
o.nl,° iC!..^ ni.r,d first In P1*®* wt 1° Gloria Cato. best drsased doll was owned rilvMon.
Patsy Whalen placed first
the story book doll show. Sec-
ond and third place winners
were Pat Greaney and Pat
Whalen. Novelty doll winner*
were Ann Ourtler. Kay Henckell
Mary U Blanc.
The most beautiful doU award
went to Marion Whalen. Other
winner* In that division Include
Pstrlcla Wlmmer and Becky
Wlmmer The oldest doll win-
ner was Jennifer Furon.
Judges at the San Jacinto
show were Mr*. P. B. Kern and
Mrs B. A. Richey.
Travis Dolls
At Travis recreation center 43
dolls were entered In the show.
Judge# were Mr*. Justine Am
drus and Mrs. Esma OWens.
Prettiest doll awards went to
Susan Lowe, Judy Perkins and
Christine Service. June Tedter
and Linda Johnson placed first,
second and third in the ugliest
doll contest. Lana Louise Lamb
won first plsce in the largest
doll display. Suellen Howard
and Suzy Bum were runners-
up.
The smallest doll award was
won by Carolyn Bums. Other
winners Included Sheila Joan
Bolster and Doris Jean Laugh-
lin.
Winner* in the bride and
dancing doll division were Carla
Kelper, Sheila BoUton and Deb-
by Swofford. The most unusual
dolls were owned by Debby
Swofford, Uerla Hausmenn and
Becky Burns.v
Ann Service "won first prise
in the story book doll contest
Second and third place went to
Lana I?ouise Lamb and June
Tedter.
June Tedter won the largest
collection of doll* division. She
displayed nine dolls. Marilyn
McNallie was second and Carla
Kelper was third.
Burnet Winner*
Burnett winner* of th* baby
doll contest were Gloria Oato
and Amelia Nugent. The largest
doll division was won by Jeanle
Glenn and Donna Hoffpaulr.
Cynthia Anderson was first In
the bride doll contest. Second
and third places went to Sylvia
Herbina and Amelia Nugent.
Story book doll winners were
Mary Lewis, Rnzan Chamblee
_ cutest dolts were owned
by Waiiin Pteeheck. Linda X).{
liott and Debbie Jacob*. Unde
Ferrell won firet prit* tot the
prettiest doll Runner* up wee*
N»U* and DyUa Martin and
Donna Sue Reed
Th* foreign doU* winners
were Linda Jones and Lynn
Moseley. Ann Fuller and l*nn
Moseley won first prise* In the
baby doll display Second and
third place* went to Linda
Jones nnd John Moseley ;
Pntsy O Rear won Mi* small-1
set doll prise Second place was'
won by Ann Fuller Undo For-!
rell placed third. *
Linda Hickerton and Gory
Townsend won the cutset
Stuffed animal division The
most lovable stuffed animal was
wyned by Jamee Toupe Gary!
Townsend and Dian# Hick*, on
placed second and third , T
Oder Raven Sward*
Eight division* were judged
at the Cedar Bayou doll show
Judge* for the contest were
Mrs lee Stephens Mis* Uni
Harbour and Mik* Brenda
St rack
Idnda Holder won the bent
dressed doll division Runners
up were Phyllis Ewell and Mary
t'plom Zelphi* Jenkins won
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Woman’s World
Out Of Town Guests Listed
For Weekend Ceremonies
|Out«Mown gtwets at (he wed- tan. and Mrs. C. a. Hirtiiir. Leg
ding of Mtaa Betty Jo Treadway'Angel's. Qaltf
Also, Mrs B. H Simpson and
-----,**»■ t l* Fbrgueon, Humble;
hi Highlands ftnday watt Mr. Mrs. Clementine Dill and Mra
ami Mr*^ Urady Rticker and Lenora Xflrd Houston; Mias
Rati
Vkkey. (Milas: Mr, and Mr* | Dorothy Harrington. Sherman;
Pjut Rainer and Vtckey Galea .Mr and Mr* Ray rullerton,
vlUe, Mr and Mr* Craest Bur-! Raymond. Hour and Sarah Pul-
chelt. i Salesvtile , terton. Belton, MBs. A. D. Smith
7r* { ,L t?*** Truman and Miss Unde Scott. Huffman,
and Kdlth lackey Temple, Mr,#
an<1 Mrs_Ben Sm
CAROL ANN t-NOfRU - lAMvJOf'J*.
DOUBLE BIR CWDAY—I .irry Jo# «:> j L. or.-! Ann , s.f jrejt
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fi.-iy and (.aro! null !>» one yes, .4,1 We.!««-,;(ay,
GfendparnnH nr# Mr aa,j Mr-. C D G-'vhse v-j M<
sn,J Mr, E H. EnderiL Greet qr«ndperen*v a»e Mr. and
Mr», A!l#n, Mr, and-Mrs, H K, Kaderi. and Mr, and Mrs.
H fnderli.
Fowler ws* second. The <ib>*t
doll wax owned by Mary Upton,
• Second piece went Ho Jariri
Stmck and Xelphia Jenkins. Ti>c
moat unusual doll prise went.to
Chndta Ctrutl. Second place wm
won by Tereag Dunn Unda
Adame was third
The. prettiest baby doU ribbon
went to Barbara Grant Bun-i
ner* up in thin division were;
Pal Stevens and Kay Caruso
Becky Bollinger won first and
second place In th* smallest doll
division Julie Bollinger wa* the business education depart-: business admlnlitratior teach-
,hlblH. Hnihnecr w«, fi,» . m*n‘' *ob*rt E Iwe High School, era at the Baker hotel conven-
the 'prethesl dlncInTdoll con- ,M‘ WMk th» hearts,. Ah. .
ti»*t Second p!«cf w#nt to Jantt °t the Mountain Plalim' charter mfmh^r of th* Moun
Strack Mickey Kelly wa* thtnd Rueinee* Hucation, United Bus Uin Plain* business education
Tlie prettiest bride doll was In*** Education association; whi[.h
owned by Vicky VlrkersDonna meet in, m I.alla* „f th. National RiucMioo a*-
Albright and Diann Heard were* Mia* Pune hard stayed with a sociatlor,
•econd and third
Miss Punchard Attends Meeting
Mis* Johme H Punchard of group nf University of Houston
nilkti
Present for tin* wedding of
Mia* tlliiie Dell Trtbr and Rich
ar,l VVntfe were mit of town*
'gue*«Van.f relaloe, tlvwr ihclmf-
•■d Mr and Mr* E A Trthe
; Julie Ann and Michael Tribe
Spring; (Wmmiaaloner and Mrs
Kyle Chapman. Houabm, Mr
j and Mr* J fj Reese. Houston
Mr* I'luanss Kreat, gramtim.
ther of the bride Beett, tsu, Mr
an.1 Mr. R, h Tribe, Uarolyn
!*nd tJlori* Ann Tribe tdvlng*-
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Mr* J R TreadWay, Aarasotu
Fla Guy Benton. Uk* Charles
L« Mr ami Mrs J R MaudHn
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of Tesa* City: Mr* W C Her
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ENS. AND MRS. CHESTER BURCHETT
Archway of Swords for Military Wadding
(Hunt Photo)
Treadway-Burchett Vows Read
Attendants
Are Named
For Wedding
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afternoon with the Rev Dennis) Dana Overand. who waa dress-: wiU> the Rev Garland Reeves
Swords were crossed in a tra- First Baptist church Sunday if- les and Mrs Sam Quooberry
ditlonal military wedding arch ter exchanging vow# in a for- j^t liberty served a* bridee-
for Bn* and Mrs. Chester mal military wedding.
Wayne Burchett aa they turned
from the altar of Highland*
men were 2nd U J K Royer !' ""r *nu mra “ n"m' *•
2nd U. fjirry Snead ad Bn-’ F,,rt W,,rU>- bridesmaids.
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Barnes, pastor of the church
solemnizing the vow*.
The bride la the daughter of
I Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Treadway
of Highlands. She is a graduate
of Robert E. Lee High school
and has attended Sam Houston
State college In Huntsville for
two years.
Burchett, a graduate of'REL,
completed hie naval air training
this June at Annapolis, Md. He
Is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. C.
O. Burchett, 411 West Republic.
While at Annapolis, he wa*
named All-American in football.
After their wedding trip to
Central and North Texas; th*
newlywed# will go to Peneocla,
Fla. where he will be stationed
In the Naval Air Force.
While taper# and candelabra,
basketed gladioli and greenery
entwined in the choir rail pro-
vided the setting for the double
ring ceremony.
- Escorted down the aisle by
her father, the bride was gowned
in silk tissue taffeta with Chan-
tilly lace applique add accordion
pleated tulle. The fitted taffeta
bodice, trimmed in Ore appli-
que*, wa* complemented with
long tapered sleeves. The floor
length skirt of the pleated tulle j
featured tiered ruffle* in the vynn Robert* was feted
back ‘cascading into a train ef- f with a party on her second
feet- A jeweled lace cloche cap: birthday,:Friday, given bv her
caught a finger tip veil of silk ------ ” - - -
ed in white embroidered ..rran-: officiating at the nupUal ritea.
dy. wa* junior bridesmaid. : attendant* will tie Mr*. P L.
Kermlt Burchett eerved hii!!,mith '* Aiwtln, matron nt lion
brother a* best man Grooms- or; Mte* ■ShanTWI ,Jrr- Mr* «-eon
(’one and Mrs D'Anne Davis of
sign* J. H. Foreman. Dick Kane
and W. C. Rook© all classmates
of th# groom M Annapolis.
J. X. Treadway and Buddy
Prino# were oendlellghten
Nuptial musk- was proxridad
by Mlaa Margaret Blaelngame,
Planhrt, and W. C. Hopper, *ol-
ol*t.
The reception was hold in th*
fellowship hall of th# church.
In the houeeparty were Mro,
Oharlt* Phal of Ddna, Miss
Catherine Prince, Mia* Lynette
Askew of New Orleans,
Th# couple cut the wedding
cake with a sword
For the wedding trip. Mr*.
Burchett choee an ensemble of
Imported blue silk shantung
with whit* aoceesorie* and an
orchid coraag*.
Organist Is to be Mr*. C. A.
Fortner. .Soloist will he »n aunt
of tiie groom-elect, Mr*. J W
Davis of Fort Worth?
Bast men wHl be Memery
Wyatt of Donna, Tex Grooms-
men ar* to b* J. w. Hesritt,
brother of the bride-elect, and
Gerald Bvan* Moore and l/mnte
Jo* Elmore, both of McAllen.
The groomsmen will serve as
ushers.
Mis* Hewitt wt* honor#* at •
shower In th# home of Mr, and
Mrs. H. E. Lumpkin, Thursday
night
Assisting with hastes* duties
were Mr*. Fay# Oon#, Mm. J. J.
Hill, Mm. M. L. Do##. Mm,
C. N. Adams, Mr*. D, McManus,
Mm. W. A Edgar, Mia* Sharron
A. Bedinger and Mm. J, E.
Orr, Mm, J. B. Woldk, Mm. C.
Johnston.
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Private Secretary
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San rrancleeo Beet
Ban Frandieo Beat
Tezae In Review
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10:30 News
10:45 Movie
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ilusion. Pearls were her only
jewel ry.
She carried a white Bible cov-
er^ with stephanotis and
Mies Martha Leach of High-
lands, maid of honor, was dress-
bd in wild rose taffeta and chlf-
fon styled with princess lines
and accented with a picture hat.
Dressed Identically to the hon
or attendant, Mm. Tommie
Reeae, Mrs. T. A. Andrus, Mis#
Medlth Treadway of Lake Char-
Parfy Honors
Lynn Roberts
Lynn Roberta
with a party or
1,1 Friday, 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter L Roberts, 3111 Indiana.
Cookies and punch were ser-
ved to small guest* attending
and each way presented fav-
ors of dolls or airplane*. At-
tending wore Brant Godwin.
Jimmy Godwin, Jean Burch,
Deborah Jahper and John Pat
Staple*.
and Fresh
ap at the stem end
la an indica-
If the cap*
berries probably
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Edge of Night
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Comedy Time , - -
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Heppv Home Poike
Happy Home Polk*
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NOR Bins
FIRST BIRTHDAY _ jome*
Scott Norrias, son of Mr, and ;
Mr*. Kcrby >orri*s Jr, toei
WALTERS
THRKE-VKAKvOI.D _ (>|r-
brating her third birthday i»
South Sbvphvrd,. L a first Karol Lynn Walters, daugh-
birthday cetebrant. He is the ter of Mr. and Mm, E. W.
grandaon of Mr. and Mm. W. Waltere, im CMar. Grand-
E. Warner and Mr. ass) Mm? pareata are Mr. and Mia J.
11 Kerby Norris* 8r., all ef Ray- E. Breaks of Bey&sre and
town. Great trandpareutn are Mr. and Ifgt, A*. L. Preatol*.
CELEBRANT - Daughter of
Mr. and Mm. Kotwrt Koush, " Tj
High afreet, Melaiik- (ami,
I* a nar twe--year-oM. Grand-
father i» P..K;Roo»b of-Yedk-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1957, newspaper, June 25, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042988/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.