The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1982 Page: 3 of 18
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The comedy hit about the
mythical town of Tuna.'the third
smallest town in Texas ("Where
the Lion’s Club is too liberal and
Patsy Cline never
made its Greater Houston de-
but last Week, as Alley Theatre
dies >.
prepared to begin a month
long run of Greater Tuna on its
Arena Stage
Conceived and written by
its two performers, Jaston Wil
liams and Joe Sears, along with
director Ed Howard, the play de-
picts a summer day in the lives
.of 20 of Tuna's most prominent
citizens, male and female, al)
played by the quick change art-
ists/actors.
Greater Tuna will play
eight performances a week on
the Alley's Arena Stage: Tues-
day, Wednesday. Thursday and
Blocks the sun and
glare.
Not the view
Installs as a screen
Not a film
Stops insects...
Not the breeze
Replaces regular in-
sect screening
Stops 70% of suns heat
at windows .
3/89
Cookies Rog. 3 If
Miss Cathy Denjse Wig-
gins and Mr Keith Kietlinski
were united in marriage Satur-
day, Aug. 7, 1982 at 7 p.m. The
ceremony was performed by
the Rev W W Baker. Jr. at
Baptist
Congress Avenue
Church in Austin. The recep-
tion followed at the Sheraton-
Crest Inn on I'own Lake.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs Nell Sparks and Mr
Darrell Wiggins.. ,She is a
graduate of Cleveland High
School and the University of
Texas and teaches kinder-
garten in Austin
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mr Felix Griffin, Jr
and grandson of Mrs. Maudea
* p.dgeway of Austin. Keith is a
raduate of William B Travis
School and the University
Texas where .he was a
member of Delta Upsilon Frat-
ernity and Delta Sigma’Phi
Business r ratermty. He is a
self-employed accountant in
Austin.
For her wedding, the
bride selected an
empire
waist Silhouette gown of white
French organdy, designed
with a cameo neckline Her
bishop, slefeves fell to dainty
cuffs trimmed in Venetian
lace. The traditional gown was
Fresh Bak
Bread
Would
you like
to look 6-10
years younger?
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CLEVELAND ADVOCATE. Sat., August
1982, Section A - Page 3
Cleveland Bus Station
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following
amounts per serving:
the
pound boneless
beef, '_> to 1 pound
beef with bone. Of
( course you’ll want to
remember that many
hearty diners enjoy
»nore than one serv-
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SAVE ON BEEF
Calves Cut and Wrapped p
For Freezer
pour batter into well
greased muffin tins.
Bake at 425 de-
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utes. (Muffins will be
very brown when
Yield 1’2
done)
dozen
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Showboat In
Tomato Sauce
Spaghetti
Check for Doneness
How can you be
sure a steak is done to
please? To test the
doneness of broiled
beef steaks, cut a slit
in the meat near the
bone and check the
color, recommends
the National Live
Stock and Meat
Board The cooking
times in recipes are
but good guides
Golden Ripe
Bananas
Fresh Grwn
Cabbage
also trimmed with Venetian
lace on the' neck.
sleeves.
bodice, and hemline
The chape) train fell from
a matching band of lace
The bride’s picture hat of
white was trimmed with Vene-
tian Jace. tiny pearls, and a
white illusion veil that fell
from the back of her hat.
The ' bride’s attendants
wore Knee-length gowns of
fuchsia taffeta. The fitted bod-
ices were fashioned with por-
trait necklines and full melon
sleeves. The gathered skirts
were sashed at the waist with
cummerbunds. They carried
bouquets of ivory roses, tipped
with fushsia
The matron of honor was
Mrs. Darla Martin of Cleve-
land: the sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Miss Erin-
Devine, Miss Elizabeth Dunn,
Miss Dotty Cooley, and Mrs
Marv Lynn Murray
Best man was Mr. John
Timmons of Idaho Falls. Idaho
Groomsmen were Mr Greg
Mathews, Mr. Lance Jackson
Mr. Matt Mathias.and Mr. Ves
Hardy.
Following their wedding
couple will, live in
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August 27-28 at 8 p.m the
Alley Film Festival will pre
sent Joan Crawford in the 1955
melodrama Queen
Bee
in.
which she plays the outwardly
and personable, but. inwardly
evil and depraved wife of a
southern mill owner whom she
has driven to bitterness and
drink by her ruthless machm
at ions
1 he Alley Film Festival
alternates with live perform
ances of Agatha Christie's The
Unexpected Guest, playing
Thursdays through Sundays on
Alley Theatre s Large Stage
through Aug 29 Tickets for
any film on any evening are $2
and are available in advance,
or at showtime from the Aliev
• Box Office, 615 Texas. 713-228-
842
ton where she works as a
receptionist
Terrilvn graduated from
Lamar High School where she
was a cheerleader and is at
tending Stephen F Austin Uni-
versity and has completed her
fits! vear as a business major.
"When the opportunity
came for me to enter the
Houston area competition 1
jumped at the chance because
of my mother s urging. Tern-
lyn said. "I’m enjoying it as I
am getting to meet so many
summer home on Palmer
Lake and that is why she chose
to represent Cleveland. She
has a brother, MikejAho is 26..
Miss Tarlton is 19 and this
is her first beauty pageant
She said her mother had
always urged her to compete
and this past June she decided
to enter the Houston contest in
which 19 girls were selected to
move on to the state contest
She will be sponsored by
Southwestern Surplus of Hous-
1,1 le
the
s
Bnimiev get* certifieaii
BEAUMONT — Cleve and
resident Leslie Brumley is eligi
ble for a certificate in cosme-
tology from Lamar University
Commencement services for ap
proximately the 500 Lamar Uni-
versity students on three cam
puses will be held on Friday and
• Saturday. Aug 1314
The only ceremony Satur
day. Aug 14 will be at the main
campus, at 9am in McDonald
Gym Baccalaureate and mas
ter.s degrees will lie awarded to
260 students on the Beaumont
campus, (lie F’rida> ceremony
will be held at 7 p tn in McDon
aid Gvm
Items needed
The East Montgomery
County Cancer Society needs
good,-clean resalable items for
its Cancer drive in August. The
unit- will provide a pick up
service. Foi
more informa
11on. call 6ft.9-.5628 or 689-5864.
The Eighth Annual Miss Tex ' p in. Live.from the Theatre for
the Performing Arts’ in San
as-USA pageant will be aired
Aueust 23 on Channel 13 at 8
Antonio.
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Jlie Week column We at Th<
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cooks
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recipe in the paper
Bring the recipe to Tin
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Terrilyn
who
Tarlton.
will represent Cleveland., will
be one of the 19 girls from the
Houston
who will be
a rea
competing in the Miss Texas
Beauty Pageant in San Anton-
io later this month
Terrilyn will be compet-
ing against W1 other girls for .
the coveted title that carries
10,000-plqs in prizes and a year
of being wined and dined and
Staving in fabulousjuaces
Although from the Hou
ston.area, the Tarltons have a wonderful people
The 19 girls are getting
coaching from experts such as
former contest winners and
specialists in makeup and vis-
ual poise. They are also inter-
viewed on videotape to show
them how they,will look during
the contest and in what areas
they need to improve.
Terrilyn was on the tv
show Good Morning Houston
Friday
rhe 19 girls will leave
Friday for San Antonio and
have a week of competition
DiAl
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Melvin, Russ. The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1982, newspaper, August 7, 1982; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190304/m1/3/?q=coaster: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.