The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1980 Page: 3 of 26
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Aug. 1-Sept 15,1980.
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A PUm by JERRY
SPD Chain Of
Command Is
Given By Chief
im police have under-
gone a realignment in the chain
of command with the recent
departure of personnel from
the department, Chief Dennis
Allen said . )*
There will be only one
lieutenant, instead of two.
which has boon the practice in
the past. William Gilley was
promoted from sergeant to fm
this poet. There are four
. sergeants and seven officers
listed on the roster at present.
Hie sergeants are felly Daven-
port, Tommy Bartosh. Ralph
Osborne, and Thomas McGrow.
The seven officers are Henry
Robbins, James Ohhrfeh, Kenny
Davenport, Bruce Yaneey,
David Wallace, Bobby Gentry
and Larry Daigle.
Under the Silsbee Police
Department setup one sergeant
and three officers work a
12-hour shift on a four-days on,
four days off basis. This re-
quires a full staff of four
> sergeants and eight officers to
k-v maintain this system.
Genealogical
Society To Meet
the Southeast Texas Genea-
logical and Historical Society
' will meet Wednesday, Sept. 8,
V *t 7:80 p.m. in the Nederland
jt ity Hall.
.* The program will feature a
V workshop, a program which
was started for the duration of
>\ the summer months. It has
v been extended into September
due to public interest. Groups
are led by a person knowledge-
,1, able in a particular area.
Research techniques are dis-
V cussed and information ex-
} changed.
AD persons in the Southeast
Texas area have been invited to
> visit and to join the Society.
The criteria for membership is
v simply a love for history and
V genealogy and its preservation,
•$ Delores HaU said.
V
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ALLAN BASH, on right, discusses the set for the Little
Theater's Fall production, "ALL MY SONS", with
Theater President Bob Burgess. Bash will direct the
three-act drama which is scheduled to open In early
November.
Little Theater To Begin
Work On "All My Sons”
BY LOLA BURGESS anyone interested in working
A drama by Arthur Miller backstage as a member of the
entitled "AD My Sons” will be crew should contact him as soon
the first of two major produc- as possible,
tions scheduled to be produced . Hie play is set to open on
by the Silsbee fettle Theater Nov. 1 with a special perfor-
during the 1980-81 season, Bob mance honoring Little Theater
Burgess, Theater president, “Angel" members, Burgess
announced this week. The play, said. Other tentative perfor-
which received the Drama manees, which wfil be open to
Critics Award for best new the general public, are set for
fetes To Be Saturday
For Truman Jackson
Funeral services for Truman
Jackson, 80, of Doucette, wfll
be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in
St. Chapel Church of God in
Christ in Silsbee. Rev. Horace
Simon and Rev. Ben Jackson
will officiate. Burial will be in
Kirby Cemetery.
He died Tuesday in John
8ealy Hospital in Galveston
after a short illness.
A native of Silsbee, he
attended Silsbee Schools and
moved to Doucette 10 years
ago.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Ester V. Jackson qf
Doucette; two daughters, Mae
Vern Jackson and Mary Queen
Ester Jackson, both of Dou-
cette; two sons, Andrew Jack-
son and Truman Jackson Jr.,
both of Doucette; three broth-
ers, W01 Jackson, Cheyenne,
Wyo.; Henry Jackson, Beau-
mont, and Ben Jackson, Texas
City; throe sisters, Mrs. Ester
Morris and Mrs. Deborah Jen-
kins, both of Beaumont, and
Mrs. Alice Clark, Houston and
his mother, Mrs. Louisa Jack-
son of Beaumont.
Family Reunion
The Hebelbets family re-
union, will be held this week
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MRS. OLENLAFATE HICKS
Sandra Rene Messer
And Olen Lafate Hicks
Exchange Vows Aug. 15
Signs will be erected giving
directions
CARD OF THANKS
A special thanks. Words can
never express our sincere
thanks and appreciation for ed the setting for the marriage
prayers from everyone, Dow- of Sandra Rene Meeser and
An altar decorated with ferns
and candleabras accented with
yeDow bows and ribbons form-
Rho Upsilon
Broadway play of the season,
will be direrted by Allan Bash,
Burgess said.
Bash has announced tryouts
for tonight (Thursday) and
Friday night beginning at 7:00
at the fettle Theater building.
Other tryout dates wDl be held
on Sept. 8 and 4. A cast of five
men, four women, and one
eight-year-old boy, are needed
Nov. 2,6,8,9,14 and 15. Nov.
2 and 9 wfil be Sunday
matinees. Reheasals are sche-
duled to begin SSpt. 8 at 7:00
p.m. at the Theater building.
Bash is minister of the First
Christian Church in Silsbee.
His theater credits include
having appeared in “A Mas
Called Peter”, "One Foot in
Heaven", The Shadow of the
Cross", the reading, "The
Shock of Recognition”, and the
1979 SLT Fall Production,-
"Look Homeward, Angel".
ers, cards and other kind
deeds, to aD the Kirby employ-
ees, to the doctors. Dr. S. P.
Copeland, Dr. Williams, Dr. R.
M. Patfl, to the entire Doctors
Hospital staff. May god bless
each of you.
Rev. A Mrs. A. B. (Mbs
Olen Lafate Hicks. Rev. Robert
Carter performed the double
ring ceremony at 7:80 p.m.
Aug. 15 in Pinecrest Baptist
Church.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles D. Messer of
Silsbee and Mr. and Mrs.
Bums Hicks of Snorter.
,v Rho Upsilon Chapter of Beta
£ Sigma Phi held its first meeting faHto production JBash said.
'* evening fathe home oTsusan W-year-olds and several 80 to
Ferguson. 40 year-old actors. The play is
Karen Newsum, newly-elect- described as a tremendously
withtw fortunes of twcrflefuni Fftffll Akllfca
cnmiwg projects and sodal their secrets and
events, refreshments were P®”01141 relationships, accord- Dr. ud Mrs. H. E. Munden
fog to Bash. He added that recently returned from a 10-
day seminar and vacation trip
to Alaska sponsored by the
Texas State Chiropractic Asso-
iation.
They flew from Houston to
Vancouver, Canada, where
they boarded the Cunard Prin-
cess for a cruise from Van-
couver to Juneau thru the
inward passage.
They spent an active 10 days
at numerous tourist and scenic
attractions in Alaska.
DANCE A
FISH FRY
SUNDAY, AUG. 31ST
AT 6 P.M.
NICHBS CLUB
NEW PARSONAGE - Rov. D. A. Calvin stands In front
of tha recently completed Caney Head Assembly of
God church parsonage that was built by members of
the congregation. The brick, three-bedroom, two-bath
homo Is entirely electric. Dedication of the parsonage
will taka place Sunday, Oct. 5, In homecoming
ceremonies and services with former Pastor W. O.
Henin of Silsbee as the morning speaker. Evening
speaker will bo Evangelist Anthony Rhodes of Votow,
who will conduct a homecoming revival Oct. 5-8.
The bride wu given in
marriage by her father. 8he
wore a gown of candlelight
satin and organsa with a Queen
Anne neckline and full bishop
sleeves. The bodice was adorn-
ed with lace appfiques, seed
pearls, and sequins. She chose
a matching chapel length man-
tfila veil and carried a bouquet
of white and yeDow daisies and
babies breath,
MeDnda Grantham wu solo-
ist and pianist. Maid of honor
was Jfil Meigs. Sonia Wifling-
ham, Charlotte Messer, and
Rhonda Hicks were brides-
maids.
Roland Mclnnia was best
man. James Ferguson, Weldon
Waldrop, and Roy Mclnnis
were groomsmen. Edward
Baker and Roy Mclnnis served
both as ushers and candlelight-
* Cathy Harvfll, Barbara Mes-
ser, and Jsnene Hicks served in
fee houseparty for the recap-
tioh held in the feflowehip hall.
Following a wedding trip to
Houston the couple are making
their home in Silsbee. The
groom is employed by Lindy
Dennis Air Conditioning Co.
and the bride works at Silsbee
State Bank.
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PTA To Host Luncheon
For School Personnel
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Silsbee PTA is preparing for
an exciting second year and has
listed a number of events which
are calendared for August and
September*
They include a salad lunch-
eon for aQ school personnel and
board members on Friday,
Aug, 29, at Silsbee High School
cafeteria; a membership drive
with registration tables at
Robinson, Kirby, and Read-
Turrentine on the first day of
school (Sept. 2); and registra-
tion for Junior High and High
School at the home football
games during September.
A general PTA meeting, to
which the pubDc is invited, wfll
be held at 7:80 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 16, in the Kirby cafeteria.
Special guest speaker wfll be
Mrs'. Debra Stewart of Hardin
County Mental Outreach CUhk.
Her topic will be “Child Behav-
ior Management”. Mrs. Ste-
wart *ifl also conduct work-
shops for community education
hi September and October on
“Stress Elimination". .
Silsbee PTA's first year
record includes new encyclope-
dias for Kirby and Read-Tur-
pentine, two $800 scholarships
wr nign scnooi s©wofo» ohq
many service projects to all
*^«he Keith ia pieelUrt^
the 1980-81 PTA. Other officers
are: LeaPerlits, Mary Plaunty,
and Pat Harrison, vice presi-
dents; Arlene Rodrigues, re-
cording secretary; Ingrid Bum-
eorfe.pondl., »... |
Arline, yearbook chairman.
School representatives are:
Vickie Sheffield, ^Robinson;
Markett May, Kirby; Marilyn
Mare, Read-Turrentine; Us
Stricklan, Junior High; and
Florene Lewis, high School.
Teacher representatives are
Carole Seabrook and Hilliard
Lewis.
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