The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 15, Ed. 1 Monday, September 10, 1962 Page: 5 of 10
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To
Monday, September 10, 1962
Weds Bernard Selensky-
Donna Day Marries William K. Lawhon
Miss Kitzman Becomes Bride
Gowned in candlelight safin
Miss Donna Margaret Day became
the bride of William Keith Law- '
hon in a double ring ceremony at “
7 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Bap- 1
tist Church.
The bride was preceded by three \
church fellowship hall. The house
Pwcssbie
George Day, Miss Sharreo Gen-
try, Miss Georganne Thompson
and Miss Susan White.
The table was covered with a
white madeira hand - embroider-
ed linen doth. The three, tiered
wedding cake was topped with a
bride and groom and gold roses.
A crystal punch service and crys-
tal candelabra with tangerine can-
attendants attired in antique gold
satin, carrying cascade arrange-
ments of bronze spider mums with
gold, and green croton leaves.
Best man was Donald Ocker.
Clayton Kowis, John Selensky of
Dallas and Hulen Hasting were
groomsmien. Ushers were Herbert
Kitzman Jr., cousin of the bride,
and George Selensky of Houston,
brother to the groom.
_The reception was held in the
John Russell, Arthur Coitharpl
puuu mctvw wcic uuuiMiru ai uic
wrists. The skirt extended in soft
folds to form a chapel length
dies also was placed on the ta-
bIe- ft1®,Me’* bouquet served
as the table centerpiece.
newlyweds will live at 407]i
N. Jones. For travel, the bride
chose an autumn gold suit with
ftre* - quarter length aleeves.
taupe accessories and « orchid
corsage.
A graduate of Robert f. Lee
Jhgh «wi. fee bride attended
CbUefe- She is enjoyed at
Reid, Stockland, Gillette and Ram-
sey. Her husband also graduated
from REL. He attended Lee Col-
train.
A two - tiered veil of silk Eng-
lish illusion was held by a Danish
crown of pearls in multiple min-
iature triangular pattern with
pearl drops at each point.
The bride carried a yellow
Altar Society To Host
Nov. 4 Turkey Dinner
"St. Joseph’s Altar Society will
sponsor a turkey dinner on Nov.
4 at the church, it was announced
at their recent society meeting in
Community House. A three-tiered
wedding cake decorated with white
roses was topped with replicas of
■
a bride and groom and it served
as the center attraction on the
throated orchid encircled by
French carnations and English ivy.
Her attendants’ costumes were
designed with round scooped neck-
bride’s table.
Flans were told for the event
Thursday night when the club met
at the Optimist Club building. Mrs.
Nadine Dunaway, president, pre-
sided. It was announced the na-
tional Convention will be Oct. 6-12
in Portland, Che. The club voted
to send J5 to the Haven Club in
memory of the national president’s
husband who died recently.
New officers were elected, with
Mrs. J. C. Green as president;
Mrs. Maude Culver, vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Ross Icet, secretary;
Mrs. Fay Devine, treasurer. The
nominating committee included
Mrs. Beryl Jewell, Mrs. G. R.
Bloodgood and Mrs. Icet.
Mrs. Devine and Mrs. Annabelle
Ramey served doughnuts, candy
mints, coffee and tea to 24 mem-
bers.
the rectory.
Mrs. L. P. Sobotik, Mrs. A. An-
ders and Mrs. H. R. Hornsby were
named to the altar committee for
September. The group also voted
lego and the
as. He is amp
cular veils atop pearl - encrusted altar.
der an arch of flowers decorated
Looks Hke ONE
totrodudne the aft-new
RCA WHIRLPOOL
the registration table.
In the house party were Mrs. j
Paul Hopper of Houston, cousin of j
toe bride: Mrs. Harold Thornton; j
Mrs. DeAlva Kitzman, cousin of A
the bride; Mrs. Jerry Wilkins, sis-
ter cf the bride; Miss Jane Marie
Eilers; Mrs. A. N. Jeffcoat of
Houston, Mrs. H. B. Kitzman and |
Mrs. A. C. Kitzman, aunts of the
bride.
For the going away ensemble,
die bride chose a green plaid suit
with a pleated A-line skirt and
overblouse and cardigan neckline
MRS. WILLIAM KEITH LAWHON
Gowned In Candlelight Satirv <
c*
enhanced with a Florentine gold
and pearl pin. Gloves and addi-
tional accessories were of Mack
leather. The going away corsage
was of white roses.
After a wedding trip to Mon-
DRYER
Channelview Channeled* Moth-
ers will have its next meeting Oct.
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
MRS. KENNETH KIRKHAM, 83
1 in the high school administra-
tion building.
I Ruth, received a long distance
telephone call at 3 a.m. Saturday,
from her husband, who is with the
■ International Drilling Co., in Sal-,
miya. Kuwait. Kuwait is half way
around the world, has a desert
climate of 120 degrees, and a 12
hour time difference. Mrs. Kirk-
ham said that the telephone re-
ception wasverygood. ,
*. * •
FRANCIS ANN MUSICK STROLE,
daughter of MR. AND MRS. L.O.
MUSICK, 2005 Wright Boulevard,
received a bachelor of science de-
gree from Sam Houston State
Teachers College in August. Fran-
cis Ann is the assistant librarian
in the veterinary medicine depart-
. ding of MISS DONNA DAY and
- WILLIAM KEITH LAWHON Sat-
| urday night in Memorial Baptist
! Church were Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
’ White and. Susan, Mr. and Mrs.
. J. E. Hawkins, all of Waco; and
. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilkerson of
Scott City, .Mo, ^........#.....• _________
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Crawford
of Lufkin: Miss Janie Kimbrough,
James Kimbrough, Miss Martha
Price and Charles Wells, all of
Woodville; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Baldwin, Micki and Robbi, all of;
Texas City, were out-of-town guests 1
at the wedding of MISS SHERRY <
ANN GREEN and B. L. BALD- j
Costumes fdr the Channelettes
were approved at the last meeting
and these costumes will be worn
at the Sept. 28 football game. The
drill instructor, Mrs. Charlie
ployed with Ben
Co. in Baytown.
Finance
Helpful Hints
• f'
Ev*r add mushrooms to cooked
frozen baby green lima beans?
j Strips of onion and green pep-
Weight - watcher* who use but-
termilk and skim milk should be
sure they eat foods that supply
Pay Just ’U4
PER WEEK
vitamin A — dark green lettuce
leaves are a good source of this
nutrient. These two forms of milk
provide the food values of whole
mill, TtrihVi
MRS. BERNARD A. SELENSKY
Former. Geraldine Kitzman
| per, simmered in butter, add rest
mjlk with fee exception of vita-
to cooked snap beans,
Baptist Church Aug. 24.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 15, Ed. 1 Monday, September 10, 1962, newspaper, September 10, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056772/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.