Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1965 Page: 2 of 22
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THI rout COUNTY IMTUftlU, UVtN#STON. TIXAJ
THURSDAY. OCTORtt II, 1941
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MRS. Dsssy «•?•
Miss Alice West Becomes Bride Of
Danny Moye In Double Ring Rites
Mi** Alice Fa>e AA est, dabb-
ler of Mr. and Mr*. I. L.
West, of Living*ton, became
the bride of Mi. Danny W.M->>e,
son of Mr. and Mr*.Tom Moye,
of Big Sandy in an impressive
double ring ceremo.v Saturday
night, October 16. at ft o'clock.
' The scene of the wedding
was the First A ssembiy of (»od
Church, Livingston, with Reve-
rend B. J. Same* officiating.
Baskets of white gladioli flank-
ed the altar and kneeling bench.
The bride waa given in mar-
riage by her father, she chose
for her wedding a bridal gown
of white sift taffeta designed
with a fitted bodice, scolloped
neckline and long tapered sle-
eves of lace. Matching lace was
used on the boufftnt skirt which
formed a train. A small tiara
of bridal jewels held her veil
of lift illuaion. The bride car-
ried a bouquet of white feath-
ered carnation* atop'a white
Bible. *
Mlaa Sandra Wist, attended
her tlatrr aa maid of honor.
She wore a street length dress
of yellow brocade and carried
a bouquet of delicate m.m*.
Flower girl was little Miss
Linda Miqe, slater of the
groom, and ring bearer was
Master DnuM vumei.
Attending his cousin as best
man was Mr. John Collins of
Rig sandv.
Miss Charlotte Cotton ren-
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Gleaner's Class Members Hostesses To M i« Parrish To
Teacher A nd Officer A nnual Banquet Wed H. D. Jones
Tht Gleaner's Sunday School
Claaa mambera of ttw First
Baptist Church, Goodrich, were
hostesses Tuesday evening Oct-
ober 12, at 7:00 pun. to the
Teacher's L Officer's annual
banquet bald each yaar in the
fellowship hall of the church at
the beginning of the new church
year by different classes of the
church.
Soft yellow, gold, brown and
green color scheme was used
In the decorations throughout
the hall, and using as their
theme the Convention adapted
program of emphaals for the
church year of 196S-I966 •Pro-
clamation and Witness ".Color-
ful shadow box posters On "Pro-
clamation and W itness" added In
the decor of the area.
The guests were seated at
22* ZEfJSVS! In Houston
and butter, pecan pie, eofT<?>
and Ice tea was served.
Following the social hour s
program waa enjoyed by the
group.
Ira Cooke, pastor, was Mas-
ter of Ceremonies. Bro. Ro-
bert Shsddock, Minister of Edu-
cation, First Baptist Church,^
Huntsville, was the guest speak-
er for the evening and Bro. %
W, Lr Hughes, aasociational
Missions Superintendent gave
the prayer of dedication for the
new teachers and officers. The
program was closed with pray-
er by LeRoy Qulhn.
Teachers and officers attend-
ing were Rev. and Mrs. Ira
and Mrs. David
Cooke, Mr.
a damask cloth. The T-shap6 4nd MrS. URay
table was centered with a white
church of cardboard with green
m
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m»ic and accompanied Miss
Charlotte Burr of Beaumont aa
she sang "A'waj*",
Ishers wore Mr. Cecil Hoh-
ra.i >f Big Sandlj and Mr. Ron-
nie Turner of Livingston.
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception was held
in the Fellowship Hall.
Members of the house party
were Mrs. Oscar West, JrH
of Highlands who served the
cake. Mrs. James Stark of
Houston presided at the punch
bowl and Mrs, Ronnie Turner
registered the guests.
The couple will make their
home in Houston where the
groom It employed.
Ytlaa SImois
Wns Ctrlificott
Of Marlt Award
Mrs. Aelnw Simmons of Liv-
ingston hat been awarded the
Certificate of Merit Award in
the National Amateur Art Con-
test conducted by Art In-
struction Schools of Minneap-
olis, Minnesota and the Houston
Chronicle. The purpose of the
contest la to And and develop
taunted ulents.
Mrs. Simmons has enrolled
in a 2 year Art Course and will
be studying Advertising Art.
California's Central Valley”
raises ftS major crop*.
When that afternoon about town
is to be followed by evening ac-
tivities. you'll be at your beat
dressed in this well-mannered
little suit-dress. Puritan, For-
ever Young ha* taken creamy
100a wool crepe, cut it into a
classic shape and added the look
everyone is talking about—
delicate crocheting, edged ail
around the collar and false
pockets.
Rav. and Mrs. C. L. Moor* of Leggett announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh-
ter, Judy Beth, to Jimmy Stephens, son of Mr. end Mrs.
8. F. Stephens of Livingston. The bride-elect, * grad-
uate of Leggett High School, is currently an employee
of Sam Houston Electric Coop, Inc. The prospective
groom is e graduate of Sam Houston State Teechert
College, end employed by the First National Bank. The
wedding will be November 20, 1965, at 7 o'clock p. m.
in the Bethel Baptist Church. All friends end relatives
are invited through the press to attend.
windows mounted upon an oblong
Mock of white styrofoam flank-
' ed by tall burning green tapers
and completing the decor the
words “Proclamation and Wit-
ness* In embossed gold letters
across the front of the block
of styrofoam. The long table
was centered with an ornate ar-
rangement of bronze mums in-
- termingled with greenery, gold
color fern, brown and gold cat-
tails In gold baskets and 11-
1 tan imbed by gold tapers in
crystal holders. Three Inch
green satin ribbon ran the
length of the long table down
the center with the theme words
Proclamation and Witness in
gold letters, artifleal leaves in
hue colors of gold, yellow and
red with acorns were placed at
intervals on the green ribbon
added to the color motif. Gold
place cards with name in white
ink marked esc)) place setting.
The menu consisted of bake
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Quinn,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Holly-
fleld, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Mof-
fett, Mr.-and Mrs. Wade Ellis,
Mr. and Mrs, Luther Mayo,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L,Shepperd,
Mrs. I.ucidale Widner, Mrs.
Mary Crsig, Mr. Don Parker,
Mrs. Willie Pearl Sanders, Mr.
C. F. Boyd, Mr. Elmer Myrow,
Mrs. Frances Moffett, Mrs.
Beatrice Hall, Mr. Thurman
Patterson, Mrs.Dorothy Baker,
Mrs, Joyce Johnston, Mrs.
Olive Domlny, Mrs.Peggy Lon-
gino, Mrs. Bbrtqr* Parkman,
Mrs. ^vis Laratnore; Mrs-^al*
ly Lara mo re, Mrs. Grace Wal-
ker and special guests, Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Shaddock and
Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Hughes
all of Huntsvllle.
Members of the Gleaner's
Class say thanks to the Jones
Sisters at the Flower Garden,
Livingston, and Mr. Maurice
Hollyfleld of Goodrich in help-
ing with decorations for the ban-
quet.
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Patsy Gsll Parrish, High-
lands, and A2C Herbert Dean
Johns, Houston, will be wed on
December 24, In the First Bap-
tint Church of Highlands at6:00
p.m. Miss Parrish Is a grad-
uate of R. E. Lee High School,
Baytown, and is employed by the
J.M. Huber Corp. She Is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Molton L. Gibson of Livingston
and Mr. and Mrs. Culb C.
Parrish of Leggett.
Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C. Parrish of High
Charles C. Parrish of High-
lands.
The groom-to-be is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Lowe of
Houston. A2C Johns Is a grad-
uate of Milby High School and Is
stationed with the United States
Air Force in Finland, Minn.The
couple wishes to extend an in-
vitation to friends and relatives
rough the press.
What
LIVINGSTON FOLKS
Are Doing
By MRS. BEATRICE HALL — BO S-24M
Best wishes are extended to
Mrs. Marsh EHla who has been
a patient in John xealy Hospital
for the past three weeks snd
underwent surgery last Friday.
She Is reported to be reeigjerat-
ing nicely, address, John sealj
Hospital, 8th floor, Galveston.
Mr. and Mr*. Emmett Bass
and children, Dewayne and l^ne
spent the weekend of last week
in Talco as the guest* of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. williams and
family.
Mr. and Mr*. O. H. Brent
had at their house guests for
several days -this peat week,
Mrs. Brent’s aunt, Mrs. Nina
Bennett of Houston and her
sister,- in - law, Mrs. Mamie
Tille> of Beaumont.
Mr*., B. C. Lively and son.
Brock, and Mr*. Bess Boone
were the guests over the’week-
end of Mrs. F. M. Archer in
Woodville.
Mrs. J. W. Leggett had u
her house guest* over the week-
end Mr. and Mr*. Van Swear-
ingen of Port Arthur.
Home for the weekend with
their parent* were John Epstein
and David Nixon, students at
Schreiner Institute, Kcrrvillr,
and Sidney Moorehsad, student
at Texas University, Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ring
three weeks as a patient. Mrs.
Howard is reciqjerating at the
home of her niece, Mrs. Dalton
lones of Lufkin,
i Joey Pedigo student it Bay -
lor University, Waco, spent the
weekend at home and had u his
guest a student friend from Mis-
souri, Jim Crenshsw, in the
home of Joey's parents, Mr.
And Mrs. Joe Pedigo. Other
students home for the weekend
from Bay lor wiere, Martha Eli-,
zabeth McKee with parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Jatnes McKee, Pat-
ricia Jones with parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Jones Jr.,
and Johnny Holleman, parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Holleman.
Mrs. Clifton Clsmon visited
Wednesday and Thursday of last
week with her aunt and wcle,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hughes
and' family in Dickinson, and
Thursday «*»* an overnight vi-
sitor in Houston with her two
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Martian
Clsmon and children and Larry
Clamor, student at San Jacinto
College. she visited Friday with
her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Benny Wade snd children
in Pasadena, ,1-arry ac-
companied his mother home
for a visit over the weekend.
Monday of this week Mr*. Cla-
mor and her aunt, Mrs. Mar-
and family had aa their guest shall Walters of Goodrich vis it-
during the weekend Lieutenant
M*ck Holcomb n* Fort Hood
enrmrte to Folrt Polk, Iouisiana,
ed in Mds* Hill with friends and
made a business trip to Liberty.
Best wishes to Mrs.leanna
where he will be stationed. Sumner, patient In Polk County
Sincere sympathy is extend- Hospital. Mrs. Maggie Byrne
ed to Mr. George Knox and fam-
ily in the loss of his wife, Mrs.
Helen Knox.
Mrs. Frank Fain has returned
home after a two weeks visit
in Houston helping her daughter
and husband. Dr, and My*.Fred
Garrett get settled in their
beautiful new home.
was discharged from Polk
County Hospital after a weeks
stay.
Mr*. Lester and Mrt.A&ins
Davis spent the weekend in
Houston visiting with Mrs.
Smith's daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Marbury.
Visitors in the home of Mr*.
Mr and Mrs. Lister Rogers Mltxie McKinney were Mr. and
visited their son and wife, Mr. i-rrv ler*in* „r
,*J2is?,jss5jasr.
m.nt^unday aftervxw Raywai Hermtn Rhode, * ]mownf
dismissed from the Beaumont F> McKinne> of Orange, Lloyd
Hospital Sunday afternoon a - Kelly of Vo0l Mr. ^ Mr%
ter being a patient for a week. x B McKinnej and lon ,
Donald Burgess of Houston of Pmden* ** Mn. grade
was the guest of Roger Bean ,owe of Living9lon.
and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1
Bean for the weekend. (
Mr 0. H. Brent spent the ftridal Shoti'CT
weekend visiting in Groveton
and Crockett.
Mr*. J. 0. Gumm and daugh-
ter, Diane visited over the week
end in Houston. ^
Mr*R. A. Saunders and
niece, Mrs. Patsy Parker and
two daughters, Charlene and
Ruby visited in Conroe Sunday
with Mr*. Parker's moiher, held September 25 in the home
Mrs. Ruby Hamlen and daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Bailey.
Honors Couples
Recently Wed
A bridal shower honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Flowers and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Piper waa
ter, Beverly Jean.
The two recently married
Approximately one huhdred couplet received many nice
FF\ and FH A boy* and girl* gifts. After the gifts were
of Livingston High School and opened and admired, cake,
their sponsors motored by bus punch and coffee were served,
to the Texas State Fair in Dal- The honored recent brides are
la* Saturday.
John Lindsey, student at La-
mar Tech, Beaumont, spent the
weekend at home with his moth-
er, Mrs. Noreer, Lindsey.
Mrs. tftllma 1 eev Mrs. Eari
Leggett, Mrs. Dorothy Shill and
the former Joyce and Loyee
Lowe, twin daughter*ofMr.and
Mrs. John Low*. The coigjlee
were married in a twin
ceremony on October 2.
Out-of-town guests tyr the
shower were Mr.andMr«.B.C.
Mr*. O. H. Brent attended the flower, Pasadena, Mr. and
Rose Festival in Tyler Satur- Mrs. Lewi* Breckahawandaon,
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day.
Friends will be interested to ___ ______
learn Mrs. Betty Howard of BaytowrJ
Cheater and sister of Mrs. Hostesses
P. H, Chambers of Livingston
was able to leave the Memorial
Kenneth, of Deer Park and Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Robinson of
Ibwpltal, Lufkin, this week after Bessie P
were Mrs. Dan
Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Herring,
Mrs. R. £. Robinson snd Mrs.
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1965, newspaper, October 21, 1965; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth781639/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.