The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1959 Page: 15 of 24
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Wednesday, February II, 1959
THE BELLAIRE TEXAN
Page Three
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—Photo by David's
MRS. BOBBY RAY BOATMAN
On wedding trip to New Orleans.
Boatman-Hood Wedding Vows
Said At Bellaire Presbyterian
.# Bellaire Presbyterian Church
was the setting Saturday eve-
ning for the wedding of Miss
Beverly Louise Hood, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. flood,
4817 Locust, and Bobby Ray
Boatman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Oscar Boatman, of Waxa-
hachie.
The Rev. William A. Baine
performed the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
* father, the bride's gown was an
original design of silk taffeta
fashioned along classic lines.
The basque bodice had classic
tapered sleeves and the high
neckline was outlined in Irish
lace. The skirt had an Edward-
ian bustle back from which
flowed a cathedral train.
Her veil of silk illusion fell
from a crown oi Irish lace. Her
r bouquet was of orchids, steph-
anofis and lilies of the valley.
Maid of honor was Miss Helen
Thurston. Bridesmaids were
Mr.-, Herman McGe»\ Mrs. Rvna
Hood, Mrs. Lionel Lattner, Mrs.
Thomas Mabruy and Miss
Carolyn Gray. Flower girl was
Laurie Burks, niece of the
groom.
The attendants wore identical
sheaths of Chantilly lace with
• taffeta overskirts. Their head-
dresses were red velvet bows
and their bouquets were red
glamelias.
Charles N. Harris was best
•man. Groomsmen were Ben E.
Bell, Curtis J. Berryhill, Bob
McLemore, Boyd Gary Hood and
Ben A. Hood.
Ushers were Edwin Bauchamp
a.nd Lionel Kattner.
Following the ceremony a re-
* ception was held in the Plaza
Hotel. Assisting at the erception
were Mrs. Eddie Adams, Mrs.
Carlton Curry, and Mrs. Jack
Richardson.
After a wedding trip to New
Orleans, the couple will be at
home at 4826 Merwin in Hous-
ton.
The bride attended the Uni-
versity of Houston where she
was a member of Chi Omega
Sorority.
The groom is connected with
the Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Co.
Sorority Holds
Annual Sale
The annual valentine sale
sponsored by Alpha Phi, to
benefit Houston cardiac re-
search, had its official kick-off
Tuesday morning with the open-
ing of nine booths in neighbor-
hood shopping centers.
Members of the women’s
group are selling at Belden’s,
Post Oak; Belden’s, Braes
Heights, P.attlesteins, River
Oaks; Randall’s Grocery, Edge-
wood. Park; A&P, Robindell and
Spring Branch, Palais Royal,
Spring Branch.
Sales wilr continue through
Feb. 14 and proceeds will apply
on a cardiac research fellowship
for Jefferson Davis Hospital in-
tern. Contributions will be used
to purchase valentines for un-
derprivileged children.
Co-chairman for the sale are
Mrs. Jack Curry and Mrs.
Charles Geizandanner.
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Sharpsfown Ranfists To Mark
Youth Weekend With Banquet
Bellaire BPW
Will Hear
Mrs. Larimer
A talk on the history of par-
liamentary law will be given by
Mrs. C. R. Larimer at a meet-
ing of the Business and Profes-
sional Women’s Club of Bel-
laire at 8 p.m. tonight at the
home of Mrs. Carl B. Meyers,
4610 Beech.
Mrs. Larimer is a member of
the National Association of Par-
liamantarians, a past president \
of the Texas State Association
of Registered Parliamentarians
and is at present secretary to
the principal of McReynolds
Junior High School.
Any Bellaire business woman
who is interested is invited to
attend the meeting.
Another big event in the mak-
ing for the club is a rummage
sale on March 20 and 21. Any
one who wishes to donate artic-
les of clothing, household equip-
ment, furniture or any usable
articles may contact the follow-
ing club members: Mrs. Ann
Borland, MA 3-8968, Mrs. Jewel
Meyers, MO 7-7187 and Mrs.
Julia Much, MO 7-2650.
God’s Healing
Power Is
Sermon Subject
God’s great healing and sav-
ing power will be brought out
at Christian Science services
Sunday.
Scriptural selections will in-
clude the following from Mat-
thew (14:14): “And Jesus went
forth, and say a great multitude,
and was moved with compassion
toward them, and he healed
their sick.”
Subject of the Lesson-Sermon
is “Soul” a word which, when
capitalized, is used in Christian
Science as one of the synonyms
for God. From “Science and
Health with the Key to the
scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy
will be read the following (210:
11-16):
“Knowing that Soul and its
attributes were forever mani-
fested through man, the Master
healed the sick, gave sight to the
blind, hearing to the deaf, feet
to the lame, thus bringing to
light the scientific action of the
divine Mind on human minds
and bodies and giving a better
understanding of Soul and sal-
vation.”
The Golden Text is from
Psalms (62:1): “Truly my soul
waiteth upon God: from him
cometh my salvation.”
Sharpstown Baptist Church
will mark Youth Weekend Feb.
14 and 15 with a Sweetheart
Banquet on Saturday evening
and youth-led worship services
on Sunday.
i The banquet is scheduled for
6:30 p.m. Saturday at Foote’s
Cafeteria. Speaker will be
| Buddy Dial, Rice All-American
football player.
The Young People’s Depart- \
ment will crown a queen on the
basis of faithfulness to the
church and support of youth ac-
tivities.
A group of students from
Howard Payne College at
Brown wood "oil be special
guests at the banquet.
These students will lead morn-
Long Junior High School. At
the morning service at, 11 n.m,
one of the students will preach
and at the evening service at
7:30 p.m. the group will p n sent
a missionary drama.
Mrs. Hlnldey To Be
Hostess To Gardeners
The Willow Bend Seeders end
Wecders will m Thursday it
10 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Stanton Hinkley, 4815 Tona-
wanda.
The meeting will be an op n
one. and members will view
slides of their 1958 garden show
and other activities.
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1959, newspaper, February 11, 1959; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521239/m1/15/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.