The Bellaire & Southwestern Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1975 Page: 5 of 24
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Baker-Love
engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Egene Baker
ot 4526 Maple have announ-
ced the engagement and
approaching marriage of
their, Susan Renee, to John
McDonald Love of 0111
Bayou Bridge, He is the son
of Mr and Mrs. Donald Love
of Houston. the wedding
will take palce August 15 at
the Bellaire Bellaire Pres-
byterian Church.
Classified line
Call 667-9311
ALLEGRO
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technically advanced dan
cers. The purpose of the
company is to present
concerts locally and natio
nally to contribute to the
cultural and artistic struc
ture of the area. Scholar
ships are available to
deserving members of the
company. The executive
director of the group is Mrs.
Emmamae Horn who has
been a pioneer in civic ballet
in the United States.
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You are Invited to
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Linda Kay Scarbrough
marries Charles Best, Jr.
Miss Linda Kay Scar-
brough and Mr. Charles
Robert Best, Jr. were joined
in marriage June 14 at 8
p.m. at the Bellaire United
Methodist Church in a
double ring ceremony per
formed by Reverend James
W. Turner. Miss Scar-
brough. Mr. Best is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Robert Best Sr.
For her wedding, the
bride chose a gown of ivory
silk organza used with ivory
reembroidered lace and
bridal pearls. In Empress
silhouette, the bodice was
fashioned with a sheer yoke
of organza, and a high
jeweled neckline. The short
sleeves were edged in lace
scallops and motifs of the
lace marked the A line skirt
and deeply bordered hem.
The court train draped from
a bow at the back. Her coif
of illustio held the lace-
appliqued viel.
The maid of honor was
mias ijiuua mum. mis.
Terry Lester was the
matron of honor and the
bridesmaids were Miss
Martha Peck and Miss
Virginia Bradbury.
The best man was Mr.
Charles Robert Best, Sr.,
father of the groom and the
groomsmen were Richard
Waddell, Evan Burris, and
Chris Smith. The ushers
were Rene Goforth, Wayne
Ekstrom, and Jim Shleton.
There was a reception
immediately following the
ceremony in the fellowship
hall of the church. The
couple left on a wedding trip
June 15 for New Orleans.
They will make their home
at 11900 Barryknoll in
nousioji. i-
The bride is a graduate of ^
Bellaire High School. She is SS
a Cum Laude graduate of -
Southwestern University -
and holds a Master’s Degree **,
in Elementary Education H
orm the University of
Houston. She was a member
of the Delta Delta Delta
Sorority and the Alpha Chi
Honorary Society. The
groom is a graduate of H
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Bellaire High School and has J2
a degree in Business gj
Administration from the Jg
University of Texas. He was ^
a member of the Acacia
Fraternity.
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Weigand, Anne. The Bellaire & Southwestern Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1975, newspaper, July 16, 1975; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth567179/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.