The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1994 Page: 7 of 24
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Rolnick and the entire medical staffs at Katy General Hospital and
Memorial City Rehabilitation Hospital for their wonderful care.
A special thank you to Pastor Olivarez, for prayers, concern and
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Thank you to all my friends to numerous to mention for cards, tele-
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most of all for your prayers.
Most of all I want to thank God for seeing me through this time.
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Branch 8411 held its annual meet-
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statueue graced the top tier.
The groom’s German chocolate
cake was decorated with the United
States Marine Corps emblem.
The couple rushed from the hall
to their decorated car amidst a
shower of rice.
After a short honeymoon trip to
Houston and Galveston, the groom
returned to California for additional
training and schooling. The bride is
with her family in Washington un-
til she can join her husband.
Greg is a 1994 graduate of Sealy
High School and Rebecca is a 1994
graduate of Mountlake Terrace High
School in Washington.
A rehearsal dinner was hosted at
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national held its monthly meeting Barnett explained the chapter's ser-
on Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Surrey vice project for October which was
Inn in Caldwell. Serving as donating canned goods to the Chris-
hostesses for the meeting were the tian Care Pantry in Caldwell.
Caldwell members. Ramah Barnett Following the business meeting,
and Sandria Strong were the co- the program was introduced by Mar-
chairmen. jorie Wilke-Baker. Several members
Following breakfast, the Cere- shared their travel experiences with
monials Committee conducted the the group and explained how these
initiation ceremony for four new experiences have helped them grow
members. They are Claudia Down- both as teachers and as individuals.
~ ‘ “ • Members attending from Sealy
_______Vickie Novosad. include the following: Grace Holt-
President Linda Pinkerton called kamp, Maggie Selman, Nancy
the business meeting to order. San- McDaniel, Claudia Downing and
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A ay The double-ring ceremony was litu flower girl. She wor a white Faznina kautdinia, sandPaps.
: officiated by Pastor Rusty Griffin, ankle length dress with puffed vin, Diane Hall, Linda“Reidel
■ Mike Noviske served as organist sleeves. She carried a white basket .....-
V and Bryan Stephens and Kirstin with burgundy ribbon trim and
’ Talley were soloists. filled with midnight blue and white
The bride is the daughter of Mr. flower petals.
( mm and Mrs. Robert E. White of The groom wore his dress service
54 Mountlake Terrace, Washington. alphas which is the Marine uni-
She is the granddaughter of Mrs. form.
Hatlie Divin of Waller and the late Joe Bisbey of Sealy, friend of the
Willie Divin, and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Titus White.
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Following the wedding, a recep-
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Legion Hall, where sandwiches,
chips, and other snacks were served
as dinner music was played by Jeff
______ Scott, the DJ of KSBJ.
groom, served as best man. ... ,.
Groomsmen were Bryan Stephens Aler the grand march, the
— of Sealy and Billy and Bobby couples first dance was to their
Mrs. Gregory Davis of Cat Spring, White, of Mounllake Terrace, song. Love of a Lifetime. The at-
and the grandson of Janet Robinson Washington, brothers of the bride, tendants paid to dance with the bride r . Restaumni s-A
and Frank and Rita Brady of Vir- They wore black double breasted and groom during several numbers lrS"rLeuan iin Sealyson
ginia. . tuxedos with tails. afterwards. yrlisd Chichen inns bakXuun
and iveninmarriag ebzherparents Chuck Davis, brother of the The bride's and groom's cakes green beans, and choice of
f and escorted by her father, the bride groom, who served as the ring were made by Emily Chateauvert. chocolate coconut lemo’n or apple
chose a mermaid style dress. The bearer, wore the same style tux and The bride’s cake was four tiered on nies
" filled bodice and sleeves were en- carried a white pillow down the, columns, with staircases lined with P '
hanced withpearls and sequins. The aisle. miniature bridal attendants leading
detachable flowing train matched Ushers were Jim Statham and Ja- to satellite cakes. Flowers encircled
the gown. son Kruzel of Sealy and Johnny the flowing fountain on the bottom
She wore a choker with dangling
Caboose moved to museum
from her sister, Margaret Her bou-
sisted of while, burgundy, and mid-1 grounds on November 19th
night blue flowers.
Margaret Brooks of Houston, sis- Combining their business meet- caboose now sits on a slab on the
ter of the bride, served as matron of ing with a work session, fifteen southwest side of the building,
honor. Bridesmaids were the bride’s members of the Sealy Area Histori- The Christmas party was sched-
best fnend, Jamie Riedel of Sealy, cal Society met at the Santa Fe uled for Thursday, December 15, at
-ennifer Davis of Cat Spring: sister Museum for their November meet- the Museum. A meal of food
aiawenpousandrretond.ino ingon Thursday’nigh. provided bymembers’willbeginat
. They dusted, swept, and cleaned 7 p.m. All members and their
Lutheran Brotherhood branch meeting held make it ready to welcome visitors „ . announced that collection
$2,000.00 matching funds. To date projects included assistance Ip the Lights day December 3rd from 10 ofpledgesm adetowardihepresr
assistance has been given to eight Craig Engeling family after their a.m. until 4 p.m. Elsie Ripple vol- tdgn im, HaI will
families. home was destroyed by fire, materi- unleered to trim the Christmas tree —iedertafe, (Firemen s Hall) will
Branch Challenge Fund—This als for quilts completed by len area for the season, begin soon, and hopefully work
project had four recipients on a dol- churches for Lutheran World Relief, Greg West, president, asked for will get underway on the project
lar for dollar basis by Lutheran purchased food items for the Som- volunteers to help move the ca- early next year
Brotherhood up to $2,000.00—1.) merville Community ActionTeam, boose from Cat Spring, under the Membership dues are due and
dinner was served by Schovajsa thruEkenbaXSue Sinerfor the area wide food drive, direcnionarrrankkT his was may be paid to the secretary, Judy
Catering. The candle lighting cere- Bellville Band's Austria trip and Respecteen project—Lutheran accomplished on Saturday and the Oakes,
mony was led by Bill Kellogg. Al raised $1,679.60 plus $500.00 Brotherhood reimbursed the branch
Weiser and Diana Krause. Tillie matching funds. 2.) LB members for up to $500.00 and at least ten
Sell coordinated the drawing of door co-sponsored an appeal for the New teens and three adults were involved
prizes. Ulm Lions Club’s sight first pro- in the project. $250.00 was used to
During the business meeting a ject and raised $506.34 plus the purchased paneling and insulation
recap of the activities for 1994 was $500.00 matching funds. 3.) LB for Happy Hollow's Senior Hui and V 2
presented by Helen Schulze. It was members co-sponsored with the $250.00 was used to purchase trees 0 Q
reported that $9,700.00 came into Columbus Lions Club a white cane for Brenham Middle school. E
the Austin, Burleson, Colorado, sale raised $710.00 plus the The Because We Care barbecue
Waller and Washington County area $500.00 matching funds. And 4.) drive thru dinner raised $1,265.00.
from Lutheran Brotherhood Frater- LB members co-sponsored a barbe- To-date $250.00 was given to the
nal Benefit Society. Projects com- cue sandwich dinner with the par- Brenham High School H.O.S.A.
pleted by the branch were: Disaster ents group of the St. Paul's Chris- Chapter for convention expenses.
Relief Fund—This project had five tian Day School and raised $600.00 was used for trailer house
recipients on a two dollar for one $10,000.00 plus $500.00 matching repairs, and $150.00 was used to
dollar basis by Lutheran Brother- funds. 7 co-sponsor a gang seminar,
hood up to $2,000.00. 1.) LB Friends in Deed Projects—Four Suzanne R. Plecht received a
members co-sponsored a dance, auc- projects were completed. Lutheran $500.00 membership scholarship,
tion, and meal for Gala Rinn's med- Brotherhood reimbursed the branch Member scholarships are awarded to
ical bills and raised $11,875.00 for up to $400.00 per project and selected undergraduate students who
plus the $1,000.00 matching funds, branch members helped supply at are Lutheran Brotherhood members.
2.) LB members co-sponsored a least ten people per project. These Recipient selection is based on aca-
drive thru chicken barbecue dinner projects included a sidewalk sale at demic excellence, church and com-
for Willie Stefka’s medical expense Sommerville Senior Citizens Cen- munity involvement and leadership,
and raised $9,703.87 plus the ter, planter boxes and plants for the Darrell Meier, District Represen-
$500.00 matching funds, and 3.) A Krause Memorial Village Garden tative, recognized the 1994 officers,
community appeal was conducted therapy center, planting trees at the The 1995 officer nominees were in-
fer Robbie Barrett, Terry Lott and Sealy Little League Park, and con- traduced. The election was held and
Edna Mitchell and raised $451.00 crete and wind break for the barbe- the following were elected: Robert
plus the $500.00 matching funds, cue pits at St. Paul's Phillipsburg Richter, president; Al Weiser, vice-
Disaster Relief Fund—A special recreation area. president; Betty Richter, secretary;
fund on a two dollar for one dollar-' Care and share projects—Four Betty Wehring, treasurer; Sandra
basis by Lutheran Brotherhood up projects were completed. Lutheran Borchardt, publicity; Helen Schulz,
to $2,000.00 for the 1994 flood Brotherhood reimbursed the branch service officer; Pastor Virgil Pecht,
victims. A community appeal was for up to $400.00 per project and education officer; Mary Haberman,
conducted in which an excess of branch members helped supply at historian; and Linda Young, respec-
$2,000.00 was raised plus the least five people per project. These teen officer. Darrell Soeken, Dis-
trict Representative presented the
home office report. Closing cere-
Gamma Omega Chapter conducts monzrwas led by Peschel and
monthly meeting Nov. 5 in Caldwell
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