The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1978 Page: 3 of 26
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MRS. WAYNE HALL
Teresa Frazier
And Wayne Hall
Marry On Aug. 4
An altar decorated with an
arch entwined with English ivy
and baskets of spring flowers
accosted with white doves
formed the setting for the
marriage of Miss Teresa Ann
Frasier of SUsbee and Wayne
Hall of Beaumont. Bishop
James May performed the
double ring ceremony at 8 p.m.
Aug. 4 in the Church of Jeeus
Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Frasier
of Silabee and Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Hall of Warren are the
parents of the couple.
Mark Wilson was organist.
The bride was given in mar
Rites Are Held For
Edward Bell, 93
Edward Bell. 9.1. of Grove*
died at l:42Tue*d»> in Mid-
Jeffmon (.mini) Hospital.
Funeral service* were belli at
4 p.m. Wedne*d*> in Farmer
Funrral Chaprl. Rev. Claude
Heed officiated. Burial was
in Raker-Bell Ometrrv in
Fred.
A nalivr of Fred, he wa* a
retired farmer.
Survivors include three
daughter*. Mr*. Hillirie
(.arnlev. Silsliee. Mr*. Grace
Hominy. Kirby wills*, and
Mr*. Jennie Brewer, drove*;
three *on*. A. V. Hell. Fred,
Ellis Bell. Port Arthur and
Frank Bell. (»ro\e»; two
*i*ter». Mr*. Lucy Mclnni*.
Fred, and Mr*. Minnie
Phillip*. Spurger; and one
brother. Tom Bell. Fred.
Pallliearers were Donald
Carnlev. Britton Bell.
Melvin Bell. David Bell,
Lawrence Bell and James
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riage by her father. Her flora-
length gown of organza and
bridal satin was trimmed with
Chantilly lace. She wore a waist
length veil edged in lace, and
carried a nosegay of ailk
daisies, blue carnations and
Lilies of the Valley.
Mrs. Monnie Vickery was
matron of honor. Mia* Nancy
Diane Gaasiott and Miss Cindy
Santos ware bridesmaids.
Bryan McNeely was best
man. Dak McNeely and Ronnie
Moiei were grromsmen.
George Vickery and Daniel
Bailey seated the guests.
Candy CailUer. Beta Hutto.
Myra Williams and Brinda
Fan nett served in the house-
party for the reception held in
the church. Blue and yellow silk
flowers and babies breath were
used in decorating the tables.
Tbs couple will make their
home in Beaumont. Mrs. Hall is
employed by Employers In-
surants of Texas and he is
employed by Beaumont Paint
and Wallpaper Company.
Funeral Services
To Be Saturday
For Arthur Kemp Jr.
Funeral service* for Arthur
Kemp Jr.. 57. of SiLhee will
In- at 2 p.m. .Saturday nt St.
John Baptist Church with
burial in Kirby Cemetery.
Kemp died at 4:15 a.m.
Monday at John Sealy
Hospital in Galveston. He
was a native of Natrhitnche*.
La., and had lived in Silsbee
for .18 year*.
Survivor* include hi* wife,
Mr*. Irene Kemp of SiUbee;
eight *on*. Herbert, Alvin.
Kerry and David Kemp, all
of Eugene. Ore., Arthur Jr.
of l)e(hiincy. La.. Kicky and
Campbell Kemp, both of
Silsbee, and James Kemp of
Dallas six daughter*. Hose
Kemp of Arizona. Bertha
and Helha Kemp, both of
Beaumont, Stella and
Juanita Kemp, both of
Silsbee, and Katherine Kemp
of Dallas; and three *i*ter*.
Hazel Kemp. Lula Smith and
Gertha Davidson, all of
Silsbee.
CATNY BRIMM
ACADIMIRS
OF LUMBIRTON
ANNOUNCES
Fall Registration, August 14 & 15
From 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
CLASSES LIMITED
Registration will continoo thru August A
September • Phone 755-6455 or
For registration after above dates
Call Mary Rash at 755-4078.
Approximately 400 are ex-
pected at a two-day conven-
tion Monday and Tuesday in
Dallas held in observance of
Public Employees Week in
Texas, which will be
highlighted by speeches front
state officials.
Gov. Dolph Briscoe
designated the week of Aug.
13-19 to recognize the role of
state, county and city em-
ployees in performing the
vital functions of gover-
nment. The Texas Em-
ployees Association is com-
posed of 30,000 members.
Scheduled to speak at the
33rd annual meeting are
State Comptroller Bob
Bullock, John Hill,
Democratic nominee for
Governor, Republican
gubernatorial candidate Bill
Clements and Democratic
Attorney General nominee
Mark White.
Funeral Services
To Be Friday For
John Edward King
Funeral services for John
Edward King. 74, of Silsbee
will be held at 2 p.m. Friday
in Farmer Funeral Chapel
with Rev. Edgar McNeely
officiating. Burial will be in
Old Hardin Cemetery near
Kountze.
He died Tuesday in his
home near Silsbee. A native
of DeRidder, La. he had
lived in Kountze most of
hislife, moving to Silsbee 10
years ago. He was a retired
from Mobil Oil Co. where he
was a equipment operator.
Survivors include one son.
John W. King, Montgomery.
Texas; one brother, Warren
king. Beaumont; two sisters,
Mrs. Katherine Freeman.
Groves, and Mrs. Beulah
Kennedy. Washington.
Rites Are Held For
John White, 72
Funeral services for John
W hite. 72. of Silsbee. were
held at II a.m. Wednesday at
Coleman Funeral Home with
burial in Kirby Cemetery.
White died at 4:30 a.m.
Sunday at a nursing home in
Silsbee.
Survivors include a sister
and a son.
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MRS. STEVEN DALE WALTERS
Kathy Bradshaw
Steven D. Walters
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THOUGHT FOR
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Kitchen Tricks
Save money time end effort with
these few tips to eaae Kitchen
tasks.
1. Keep a moist sponge beside
the mixing bowl end pastry
board when you get reedy for
a baking session. The wet
sponge cuts hand washing
and wipes up splits.
2. Instead of trying to soften
brick hard brown sugar —
change it Into syrup. Put
sugar In a double boiler,
moisten (barely) with water
and heat it until It dissolves.
3. Hamburger pstttes won’t
stick together if you pre-
freeze them on e cookie
sheet. As soon as the patties
ere frozen solid, wrap them
and return package to
freezer - patties will stay
separated and easy to
remove as many as you need
at a time.
4. Avoid costly impulse buying
— don't do the marketing on
an empty stomach.
5. Instead ol plain cottage
cheese — add mashed
avacado. finely chopped
tomato and some chives or
scallions — serve on a leal of
lettuce.
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Mist Kathy Ann Bradshaw of
Beaumont and Steven Dale
Walters were married Aug. 5
at 7:80 p.m. in the First United
Methodist Church. Rev. A. W.
Fleming performed the double
ring ceremony.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Raymond Brad-
shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Vance
Dale Walters, all of Silabee.
Bridal Courtesies
Minn Sylvia Ann Hevnes,
bride-elect of Reza Saragi.
wan honored with a
miscellaneous bridal shower
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the
fellowship hall of the New
Covenant Assembly Church.
The ladies WMC was
hoetess.
Pink and white, the brides’
colors, were used in
decorating.
Miss Haynes was also
honored with a rice bag party
July 31 in the home of Mrs.
Louis Haynes in Evadale.
Members of the wedding par-
ty made up the guest list.
The couple will be married
Aug. 17. at 7:30 p.m. in the
New Covenant Assembly
Church with the reception to
be held in the fellowship hall
following the ceremony.
Ex-Students Group
To Meet Tuesday
The Silsbee Ex-Students
Association will meet
Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the
Hardin County Savings d
Loan.
Letters and envelopes will
be available for class agents
to mail to class members.
Committee chairman will
give reports on the progress
of homecoming activities.
Charles Watts is president
of the group.
Association For
Retarded To Meet
The Silsbee Association for
Retarded Children will meet
Aug. 15. at 7 p.m. in the
Hardin County Workshop at
835 Highway % south.
Mrs. Winnie Jones will
preside over the meeting and
she invites those interested in
this program to attend.
Baying Bread
When buying bread or rolls, be
careful. If the interior has a
grayish cast instead of being
clear white or slightly creamy
colored, It probably means an in-
ferior flour was used or that it
was processed poorly. Look for
crusts that are uniform in color
and thickness. Ideally, the crust
should be golden brown.
CARD OF THANKS:
I would like to thank
everyone for all the flowers,
gifts, food and prayers. A
special thank you to members
of the Friendship Baptist
Church,
Tim Palmer
Jay Collier was organist. The
bride waa given in marriage by
her father. The Czarine bodice
of polysheer with on illusion
scoop neckline and full wrist
length sleeves was sccented
with appliques of Venise lace.
Her full skirt formed a semi-
cathedral length train that was
edged with an appliqued band
of fleurettes. A headpiece of
l»ce held her waist length veil
of illusion. She carried a
cascade of yellow roaes with
white orchids.
Miss Dana Bradshaw was
maid of honor. Jars Neal and
Alexia Johnson were flower
girls. Miss Kelly Powers and
Miss Debbie Newcomb were
bridesmaids. Ronald Foster
was best man. Travis 8tiba was
ringbesrer. Douglas Bonnette
and Rob Georgas were grooms-
men. Walter D. Gore and Greg
Foster served u candlelight-
ers. David Bradshaw, Jim
Morris, Walter D. Gore and
Greg Foster seated the guests.
Serving in the houaeparty for
the reception held in the Betty
Ruth Mitchell Youth Center
were Mrs. Ann Johnson, Miss
Gsye Stockman, Mrs. Nancy
Bradshaw, Miss Mary Lee
Mitchell, Miss Suzanne Cou-
ture, Mrs. Susan LeBalnc, Mrs.
Betty Ann Mitchell, Mrs. Rea-
ths Bass and Mrs. Deborah
Denton.
Following a wedding trip to
Florida, the couple will reside
in Beaumont. The bride is
employed by Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co. and Mr. Walters
is employed by the Santa Fe
Railway.
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anything new because
then he wouldn’t be
an expert anymore.
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MRS. RANDY MONK
Cindy McClung
And Don R. Monk
Take Vows Aug. 4
Melvin Rivers and Alvin J.
Ragan spent 10 days in
Hugo, Okla. where they at-
tended the Blue Grass Music
Convention. Ragan received
a free lifetime membership to
the Kiamichi Mountains
Lodge, which includes hun-
ting, fishing, hookups, etc.
Cindy Lynn McClung and
Don Randall (Randy) Monk
exchanged wedding vows Fri-
day in The First United Metho-
dist Church, with Rev. Archie
Fleming and Rev. Walter San-
ders officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. McClung
of Silsbee. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
R. Monk of Nederland.
Organist waa J. N. Collier HI
of Silsbee. Soloist was Charles
Burns of Silsbee.
Kathy Lazenby of Vidor was
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Donna Lindsey, and Kay
Rogers of Silsbee. Flower girl
was Emily Sturrock of Reklsw.
Danny Knowles of Beaumont
served the groom as best man.
Groomsmen were Victor Love-
lady, and Charles Brown of
Nederland. |V
Steven Anders, Wayne Dar-*V
cy, Randy Sturrock, and Jerry /-
Camp were ushers. V
Serving in the house party \
for the reception were Gloria
Robinson, Trudy
Terry McCloud,
Bush, Kim Hi
Silsbee, and Phyllis
Beaumont.
After the reception in the
Church Youth Center, the
couple left for New Orlean*.
They will live in Beaumont.
The bride attends Lamar
University. S »
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Gijmore and family of An-
chorage, Alaska visited last
week in the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Gilmore.
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