The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1976 Page: 6 of 24
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Monday, Ptcwnbw 13, W*
Miss Reaves, Tucker
Recite Wedding Vows
What, When, Where
Miss Linda Lou Reaves
became the bride of Eddie
Glen Tucker at Memorial Bap-
tist Church.
The Rev. John Gay perform-
ed the Dec. 4 double ring
ceremony. Music was provided
by Joe Brent Tate. Miss Donna
Hullum and Mrs. R. H.
Chandler.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Staner of
2003 Florida. Tucker is the son
of Mr and Mrs. Billy
Tucker of 2105 Wright*
The bride fashioned
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MRS. EDDIE GLEN TUCKER
gown of crepe polyester. It fea-
tured a scooped neckline and
was trimmed with eyelet lace.j
She wore a tiered veil of illu-
sion edged with matching eye-
C. let lace It depended from the
Juliet cap.
her She carried a bouquet of
white roses and lilies-of-the-
valley. She wore her mother’s
bracelet and pearl earrings, a
gift of the groom.
Maid of honor was Miss
Melanie Staner, sister of the
bride Bridesmaids .were Mrs.
R. C. Tucker, sister of the
bride, and Miss Rose-Ann
Nance.
They wore green and beige
gowns with beige picture hats.
They carried nosegays of
miniature roses.
Steve Hughes was best man. .
Groomsmen were Rick Tucker
and Michael Tucker, brothers
of the groom. Ushers were
James Griffith and Dennis
Reaves, brother o) the bride.
Kim Lawrence was flower girl.
Gregory Fisher was
ringbearer.
In the houseparty for the
♦reception at the home of the
groom's parents were Miss
Robin Perkins, Miss Kathy
Perkins, Miss Barbara
Harrikbn and Miss Judy Chap-
man.
For travel to Houston, the
bride wore a camel colored
Jumpsuit. The couple will be at
home in Baytown.
The bride’and groom are
graduates of Robert E. Lee
High School. The groom
attended Lee College where
the brideuis a student.1 ■
MONDAY
Community Chorus, 7 p.m.,
Lee College.
Exxon Bridge Club, 7:15 p.m.,
Community Building.
Alamo Parent-Teacher Asso-
ciation, 7:30 p.m.
KJZT, 7:30 p.m., Knights of Bay Area Deanery, 10 a.m
0:30 a.m., Community
Building.
John Lewis Daughters of the
American Revolution, 9:30
a.m.
Lakewood Garden Club, 9:30
a.m.
Christian Women’s Club, 11
a.m., Holiday Inn.
Welcome Wagon, 11:30 a.m.
‘39 Study Club, 2:30 p.m., Mrs.
Hobart Enoch.
Priscilla, 2:30 p.m., Mrs. R. M.
Wright,604 W. James.
Alpha Zeta PhkJ:30 p.m., Ex-
xon Credit Union Building.
Junior Forum Story Hour, 10 Hadassah, 7:30 p.mX^,—
a.m., Sterling Municipal American Legion Auxiliary, 8
Library. p.m., American Legion
Baytown Duplicate Bridge Post.
Club, 10 a.m., Community THURSDAY
Building. Women Golfers, 9 a.m., Goose
Columbus Hall.
Beta Sigma Phi City Council,
7:30 p.m., Exxon Credit
Union Building.
TUESDAY
Baywood Golfers, 9 a.m.,
Baywood Country Club.
Cake Decorators, 9:30 a.m.,
Community Building.
Grandmothers Club, i p.m.,
Community Building.
Take OH Pounds Sensibly, 126,
7 p.m., San Jacinto
Methodist Hospital.
Stephen F. Austin Parent-
Teacher Association, 7 p.m.,
cafeteria.
Baytown Women Bowlers
Association, 7 p.m.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 794,
9 p.m., Barcelona Apart-
ments.
Rho Omega, 7:30 p.m.
Stamp Club, 7:30 p.m., Com-
munity Building.
Spin-N-Wheel, 7:30 p.m.,
Westminster Presbyterian
Church.
Bay Area CB Club, 7:30 p.m.,
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Hall.
Kappa Kappa, 7:30 p.m., Exx-
on Credit Union Building.
CINDY HOPKINS, Paula Groberg and Georganne Gray model fashions to be
shown at the Christian .Women’s Club luncheon and style show at 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday at the Holiday Inn. Fashions are from Leslie’s. Music will be pro-
vided by Pati Howell. Guest speaker will be Martha Lou Beaird. For reservations
or cancellations call 424l4404, 422-7462 or 422-2806. v
(Sun staff photo by Glenn Folkes)
Country Club. Westminster Presbyterian
Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 495, Church.
6 p.m., Citizens Savings and Wooster Garden Club, 10 a.m.,
Loan. Mrs. M, A. Jones, 306
Bridge Club, 7 p.m., White Lakewood.
Hall ‘Apartments game Goose Creek Past Matrons, 10
room. a.m., Mrs. Norman D’Olive,
National Secretaries Associa- 5521 Bayway.
tion, 7:30 p:m., Exxon Credj; Senior Citizens Auxiliary, .1
it Union Building. p m., Community Building.
Rebekah, 7:30 p.m., Odd Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 911,
Fellows Hall. 6:30 p.m., Citizens Savings
Evening Pilot Club, 7:30 p.m., and Loan.
Community Budding. .Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 901t
WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m., Grace Unjjed
Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 594, Methodist Church.
Kathy Goodman
Weds Bill Gish
Birth Announcements
Best
dimenm
Edited By Gloria Pfennig
Sellers
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Following a wedding trip to
Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton William Gish III
will make their home in
Houston.
hair and carried a cascade of
white gardenias and gyp-
sophila, She wore her another’s
gold cross • tv
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GRISBY
Mr and Mrs. Loyd W.
Grigsby of Highlands an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
LaDonna Rae, Nov. 21 at San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital.
She weighed 8 pounds, 2
ounces. She has a sister,
THIBODAUX
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gordon
Thibodaux of Baytown an-,
nounce the birth of a son, Den-
nis Randhll, Nov. 19 at San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital.
He weighed 7 pounds. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Haines and Mr. and
Mis. Gordon J. Thibodaux, all
wn. Great-grand-
mother is Mrs. Wilma New-
comb of Baytown.
Club News
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Monday Is Bridge Play Day
Exxon Duplicate Bridge Club will meet at 7:15 p.m. Monday at
the Community Building.
. Winners of the quarterly club championship were, north-south,
Bernice Young and Ollie Dahlquist, first; Tommie Einkauf and
Iris Jones, second, and Mrs. C. M. Floyd and Mrs. W. B. Irons,
third. •
East-west winners were Wayne Miller and Steve Lusk, first;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smalling, second, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mar-
tin, third.
Mrs. C. M. Floyd was chairman of the Christmas party.
Sorority To Give Rituals
Alpha Zeta Phi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7 p.m.
Dec. 15 at the home of Mrs. Tommy Haver for the annual Christ-
mas party. «
Secret sisters will excHah'ge gifts. Rituals will be given to Mrs.
Clarence Albus, Mrs. Michael Fraley and Mfs. Donald Hurta.
The December social will be held Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs.
Craig Watson
Members will assist with the Green Acres Nursing Home
Christmas party on Dec. 21. Mrs. Glenella Diebel, Mrs. Karla
Vinson, Mrs. Gary Gill and Mrs. Bruce Lomax participated in the
November birthday party there.
, Miss Leslie Jackson was
The couple was married in a maid of honor Bridesmaids
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Sterling Municipal Library, the Rev £d Welsh performed Leyendecter Rodney. 8. Grandparents are mother ls
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STORm”'WARNING. Jut StltwipS mm .
™T the granddaughter of Mr. and C. William Gish was. his Baker, both of Kilgore. Great-
I OUCH Nur iHfclAT. Mary R x Turner of Baytown son’s best man. Groomsmen great-grandparents are Mrs.
nnl|enaRFS laenueiine and the daughter of the late """ " " ”
SuLsa°nnES' J q Mrs. Gayle Goodman. The
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Kilim J 8 y blue lambskin gown featuring
r.u uLhv a V-netkhne trimmed with
Gh |Sh Hy' feathers. It was overlayed with Sterling High School The
YOUR FRRONFOUS ZONES 3 P^1 PV chiffon ^ ‘ attended 1,16 UniverS‘ty
Wa™ VV. Dye! She Wore 3 «ardenia in her 0f Ten“ '
— L1LLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Lilley of
Baytown announce the birth of
a son, Christopher Michael,
Dec. 6 at San Jacinto
Methodist Hospital. He weigh-
ed 7 pounds, 6 ounces. He has
a sister, Theresa Lynn, 5, and a
brother, Joe Ray Jr., 2. Grand-
parents are Mrs. Mary K.
Martin and Manuel C San
Miguel, both of Baytown.
were Dwight Cook, John Laura Carpenter of Jackson-
Art .Mart
Tiffani Shea Goodman,
daughter of the bride, was
flower girl.
•' A reception followed' the
ceremony.
The bride attended Ross S.
Orantes, Masters Winner
With Dramatic Comeback
By CLAUDIA ANN SIMS
A record crowd of 13,500 at
the Houston Summit watched
Spain's Manuel Orantes make
a dramatic comeback after be-
ing down two sets and 4-1 in
the fourth in his best of five
sets Commercial Union Grand
Prix Masters final against
Poland's Vojtek Fibak.
The final score, 5-7, 6-2, 0-6,
7-6 (7-1), 6-1 gave the Spaniard
-■ - - his first Masters title. Asked
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Uon Roesler. • , abolM his startUng comeback.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Clyde Brantley, Mis. Ino Hass.d, Mrs. 0ran(es ,jed „j am a,
Renee Rome, Mrs. Harold Thigpen, Mrs. Charlie Burgess, Mrs. ,ougher whKen j have t0 prove
4-1 with no light at the end of have been on the game but he
the tunnel, the turning point was distracted by the inter-
came following a Vic Braden view. It made him think of
interview with actor Kirk
Douglas. Both players, testing
between games, watched the
interview on the huge Summit
telescreens as Douglas, his
wife Ann and golfer Doug
Sanders voiced their predic-
tions for the outcome of the
match.
Later Orantes said, “The in-
terview didn't bother me
really, 1 was already so
to do with Fibak.
Fibak, on the other hand,
was bothered by the interview.
He said it came at the crucial
time when he was within two
HUFF
Mr. and Mrs. Athelia Huff
Jr. of Baytown announce the
birth of a daughter, Bianca
Duana, Dec. 2 at San Jacinto
Methodist Hospital. She
weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces.
She has two sisters, Chander,
6, and Monica, 4. Grand-
grandparents are Mrs. Dolores
Theus and Mr. and Mrs.
Athelia Huff, all of Crosby.
Great-grandmother is* Mrs.
Levirda Forcha, also of
Crosby.
GIFTS
Wootan's Service
i 6606 Biywiy Or.
WILTON'S CAKE
DECORATING SUPPLIES
N. Burnet.
Kings Colony Civic Club, 7:30
p.m., 309 Atlantic.
San Jacinto High Rollers, 8
p.m., Pizza Inn..
Photo
Rules
The Baytown Sun prints
birthday pictures for children
through their sixth birthday
only. Parents must supply the
photograph one week before
the birthday with informaUon
accompanying the picture.
. These pictures can be picked
up in Dimension after
publication.
Forms to fill in for both
engagement announcement
and wedding story are
available in Dimension.
JUST ARRIVED
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• HAND CARVED
SCREENS
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ARTS &
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Poland and what they would
be thinking -of tennis there. "It
look my mind off tennis," he
said,--,- ■- --.....—
Orantes' $40,000 win brought
his year's earnings to $379,880
and added the master’s title to
his list of achievements in-
cluding the U. S. Open, the
French Open and the Italian
Open.
Said one observer, “It
wouldn’t have been a masters
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1976, newspaper, December 13, 1976; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103988/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.