The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1969 Page: 5 of 38
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- MR. AND MRS. HARVARD Jene Pettis of Highlands an-
nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter Miss
Judith Ann of Memphis to John Morris t^setercf Memphis, I
Tenn. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. W, T. UsetdP of Atlanta,
~ Ga. Miss Pettis holds a BS from foccoa falls Bible College and
teaches in a private school. I,aseter attended Western
Georgia College and is with United Air Lines. The wedding
.will, he Sept. 27 at the. Christian and Missionary Alliance -
Church of Pasadena. ' / ' • ■■
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MISS GldRIA I^e Nelson’s engagement to Kenneth L. Clark
Jr. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F.
Nelson of Mont Belvieu. Clark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Shore High School. The prospective groom is employed in
Houston. An Oct. 17 wedding at Old River Baptist Church is
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MISfii JUDITH STERLING Clack’s engagement to Don
Eugene‘Stephens is announced by her guardians, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E; Hall, 111 Staples. Mr. and,Mrs. Richard M.
Stephens of Cleveland are the prospective groom's parents.
State Bank. Stephens, a graduate of Cleyeland High School,
attended. Stephen F. Austin College, and is employed at
Church.
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MISS JANE ELLEN Turner's engagement to Teddy W.
Sherwin of San Antonio is announced by her mother Mrs.
Buck Turner. She is also the daughter of the late Buck Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Teddy B. Sherwinof Albuquerque, N.M., are the
future groom’s parents. Miss Turner is a Robert E. Lee and
Trinity University graduate, employed in San Antonio.
Shet win is a senior at Trinity The wedding will be Nov 28 at
BjBj|| first Presbyterian Church. .....; ...................-
Miss Kathryn; Loftin Is
Bride Of Ralph Wright
What, When, Where
'ing a low
to is ruffed
drawn and
es are led,
from the
be a low
is led first;
vill defeat
as beem-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Stanley Wright III are at
home in Houston where , the
groom is a senior at Houston
Baptist College and em-
ployed at Shell,
The bride, the former Miss
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Loftin Sr, of Crosby . Ralph
Stanley Wright Jr. of
Houston is the groom's
father.
The couple exchanged
double ring wedding vows
Aug/a^if First Baptist
Church in Crosby with the
Rev. J. T. Barnett of-
' ficiating. ""--. ,
Baskets of; gladioli and
candelabra with palm
leaves, created the nuptial
setting. Mrs. Dan Lair,-
organist, also provided vocal
selections. _r,' -.ji
Mrs. Bill Loftin was
, Loftin, the bride’s sister, was
bridesmaid. Both wore blue
crepe dresses and carried
long stemmed yellow roses.
Ralph S. Wright Jr. was his
son’s best man. -Trent
Wright, his brother, was
groomsman, Paul Loftin and
Marshall Wright ushered and
Paul was assisted by Kip
Wright in lighting the can-
dies.
For the reception in the
fellowship hall, Miss Darlyn
Ewell, Miss Karen Henson,
Miss Monica-Malchar and
Miss Cindy Coliins assisted.
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TUESDAY *
High Hopes TOPS, 6:30 p.m.
Citizens Bank
Garden Club
Sets Meeting
Baytown Garden Club will
hold an executive meeting at
9:30 a.m., Sept. 23 at the
home of Mrs. B. ft! Thomas.
rs. K. H. bavanay gave
a talk on bulbs at the last
meeting of the club. "Now Is
the time to start preparation
Pilot Club, noon, Tower.
Baywood Women Golfers, 9
am. Baywood Country
.club....... ' "“gT. -.......
Rebekah Lodge, 7:30 p.m.,
Odd Fellows Ixkige Hall.
* WEDNESDAY
ladles Association, Goose
Creek Country Club
Vogue Style Show, 10:30
a.m., Country Club.
Book /Review Club, 9:30
a.in. Citizens Savings and
I<oan.
AIChE Wives coffee, 10 a.m.
to noon, 1300 North" Blvd.,
Houston. / j
THURSDAY
Goose Creek Country Club
Women’s Golf Association,
Invitational Tournament,
9 a.m., Club house.
Baytown Duplicate Bridge
Cl lib, 10 a.m., Community
Building.
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Married In Crosby Ceremony
EASY WAY 10 Kilt
ROACHES AND ANTS
I dry
Hrusli Onee~LattiMohlW~
Control roaches and .ants the
.safe way-brush pn Johnston’s
No-Roach. This colorless coai-
ing is effective for months, easy
to use. Harmless to pets. No
need to move dishes.
Don’t takecRancetfL.takeNo-Roach
O'BRIEN'S
FOOD STORK
illusion was held in place by
a matching circlet. She wore
a wedding ring, over 140
her father s j.J. K. Loftin Sr. of Bullard,
grandparents of the couple.
The. bride is a graduateof
Crosby High'School, at-
tended Lee College and Sam
Houston State University. ~
The groom, a graduate of
Waldrip High- School, is a
fraternity.
Among the out-of-town
eriding guests were Mrs. M.
O. Prestriedge of Jackson-
ville, Mrs. Hattie Fails of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs.
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on your spring bulb beds,"
she said.
Baytown Fashion
Fashion For
Football Season
By
ALICE FEINBERG
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CONNIE LYNNE Hilscher,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Hilscher,'48d3 N. Seventh,
celebrates her first birthday
Tuesday. She has a sister.
Kim, 3.. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Tiffed- JT
Hilscher of Bay City and Mr
ahdMlfs—Jamcv Dornak-of
FI Cainpo.
After Football Game Party
r Planned By Sorority
Mrs. Jerry ’ Craig,
president, presided at the
first meeting .of Ure sorority
versation away from,
yourself; and remember the
voice with a smile wins. f
year when meinbers-^of Mfsrllice gave examples
Theta Gamma Chapt
Sigma Phr, met recently at
BB-
tige ■
emouthed
hers
■token
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t (anst.) -
the Woman's Building,
Grace Methodist Church. ,
Mrs. Louis Delhomme,
chairman of the September
social, announced that it will
toe an'’ "after the game”
•party, Details will be given
at the next meeting. •
a . Mrs. Fred Huey, chairman'
of the ‘ ways and means
committee, give a detailed
reportof the recent Fish Fry
NURSING HOMES CAN ^
SAVE YOU MONEY
. With the. cost of hospital care on- tfit.itL-__
| crease and with' no foreseeable change in the
future, it would be well to invrstifate a nurs-
ing home when extended care is needed After I
an illness or operation. In ' a nursing home,
■nore personal care can be given to each patient
for there are rarely, as in-hospitals. thc cr/itTcaiiy
and other hospital staff have to give,:
. . Vour physician can recommend" a nursing
home most convenient to you. Wr supply drugs
to nursing homes and always carry the medi- >
cines they need. • ,
YOU OH YOl'R DOCTOR CAN PHONE l)£
when you need a delivery. We will deliver
promptly without epltra charge. A great many
people, rely on us for their health needs. Wr
welcome requests, for delivery servire and charge
accounts.
SCARBOROUGH DRUGS
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114 N, Main "• *
We Deliver
422-4945 I
and thanked members again
for, their -help and
cooperation. She also ex-
pressed appreciation to the»
community for making this
project such an outstanding
,success,
Mrs. ‘ Eugene Fayle,
treasurer, presented the
1969-70 budget proposed by
the executive board; it was
approved by the mem-
bership.
of building a vocabulary. Sh
said to avoid wordiness and
brief.
fashions were handed out
and groups of four engaged
in conversation ' oh each
subject. __-
At the Sept. 16 meeting,
Mrs. Johnny Deloach and
Mrs. -Johnny Ludtke will
present the "program onT
"How To Say It.". .
Mrs. Deloach and Mrs.
Martin Griffith were
hostesses to the 23 members
.present. '
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HOUSE; OF FAS
Seems like 1 have been 'out of
pocket* for a feW_ weeks, and
iaven't had a chance to chaf
with you... I've missed talking
with you and I hope you
missed me tbo! Truth of the
matter ls, we were ln WcW
York, and just couldn’t get to
MRS. TOMMY EARL DELOZIEK Lly^natum^^n^Vn ^the
fashion business, that I wouM
observe what other people are
wearing. It does give me ideaii
of what Is accepted, and
Inversely, the things that are
not acceptable. t*t me recount
a few of the things that I «aw
. to try and tell you all of
w\"«Y
Married At Second Baptist Church
Newly Married Couple
. i.n conelu.sion, .topics ‘such f U.S. Navy, following their
as the’ Spies tax election, , marriage ceremony Sept, 6
value of kindergartens, and ,at Second Baptist Church.
WM Live On Guam
Mf. and Mrs. Tomm^Tlarl bride’s brother, and Jlrtiff^T"
Deiozier will make1 their Smith^the groom’s cousin of
Itoitic oii Goanr where the " Tulsar jDkla", were groom-
groom is stationed with the smen. Ushers were Dermis
Krolczyk and Doug Bernett.
Lori Holmes, flower girl,-
. . r..... .......... wore an empire gown with
The Rev. Roy Cloudt elulfon overlay.
. .. pv,r the receptioft in the
fellowship hall, Miss Diana
Darby. Miss Phyllis Ewell,
ceremony before spiral ,
•andelabra and greenery
with baskets of white gladioli
on columns.
The bride, the former JVfiss
Virginia Ann Woody, is the
Program chairman, Mrs.
Bill- Lucas, handed out the
program books entitled "In
Word and Deed and
.Thought." .:
Mrs.. .John Thomas and
, Mrs. Ronny Rice presented
the, first program bn
•Conversation.” Mrs. Thom-
|j. as said that conversation
L is an oral, informal, friend-
or sentiments. She said there'
’are several ’ rules for con-
ypryatinn namblj gnnff
Groom’s Parents
;,Honor.Couple„ „
. Mr. and’Mrs. R. R. Bains
Jr. hosted the - rehearsal
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Gene Woody, 308
Grantham. Mr. and- Mrs.
Don DeloZier, ,104 Francis;
are the groom’s parents.-
"Miss"",Janet Gerbig
Miss Sharon Hair, Miss
Carol Head of Baton Rouge
assisted. __^...... _
The bride chose a blue
ensemble ’for 'her
honeymoon.
S&8
present. (I saw a few potential
winners)) However, the smart
traveller t» wearing mostly
knits . . . whether they be (
dacron and wool, or some
KvniheOc fiiiterlal that »
crush proof, or as noted
r«,»onOy tmm
manners; think before,”
during, and after you speak;
speak in a gentle and
dihner for the wedding party
of Mr. and Mrs/ Robert
Reese Bain§ III In the Red
Room of tne Tower.
The tables- were centered
with an' arrangement of
yellow and white spring
flowers with 1 smaller
arrangements and votive
- candies on side tables Place,
Cards "• featured wedding
.The groom presented the
bride a diamond^ pendaht.
-Attendants' gifts -mark-ed
their places, v .
in addition .to-the wedding
party, the bride's grantL
parents, Mr. and- Mrs.
Harold Hensley of I-aFeria
provided-organ muster
Escorted by her father, the
( bride wore a gown of satin
brocade, made in an empire
silhouette with satin bow
marking the empire line.
beautifully, and It doe. arrive
a. neat and lovely a. when It
started out. A few were wen
wearfni^panU, Tor ea«e of
_______________ , I noted, too, In the evening.
. She is a graduate of Kms^ ,* ^‘u.te!
Sterling High School. T^|ftnd a fcw-l* very had taste
groom is a gradqate of ’ * ’ “..............
Robert F. I -ee.
- .HEIRP0RT
Cl.ARY
Mr and Mrs. D. L. Clary
Sr; of Highlands announce
Gulf -Coast Hospital, She
weighed 7 . pounds, 8’v
ounces. She has a brother, -
Douglas- Lynn Jr., ., 4.
Grandparents Sre Mrs. W. A.
Voung of Highlands, L. H.
Mosley of Dallas and Mrs.
Opal Clary of Teague. Great
grandparents -are Mr-, and
pea
fjowers held her multi-tiered
veil of siik illusion. -
She carried white car-
naJions with an orchid in the
center. ;
In, her shoe she wore a
sixpence given To her by
Mrs: Claude King. Miss
Jamie Ucy of Abilene was
.Ittaiifcftf honor. She wore a j-
•peacock blue satin gowr^witli
.chiffon overlay and carried
white * carnations with , blue
Mrs. Curtis
Detroit,
Dew!
outfit was made by a lingerie
manufacturer, and should have
remained in her home . . ,
not on the street. However,
other pants outfit., were
entirely acceptable, and looked
extremely well. Some women
were wearing dressy drewe.,
rs
wearing. __
Of course we spent a lot of
time In the markets there,
fend It won’t be too long when
the results of that trip will
be showing In the store. In
fact a few Items have already
Come In. Now that.we ^are Jn
theFallpic^l^^-'ita
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Miss Site'Williamson and
Mi»s Debra Palmer were
Don Deiozier was best-.
your shopping for the next
MEN MIND "DOC” ,
Men follow their doctor’s
advied lor losing, excess
pounds more faithfully than
the meantime, have a good
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preeioui look. Yellow, Blue. Sii« 5-11,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1969, newspaper, September 9, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055828/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.