Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1981 Page: 6 of 15
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PORTLAND NEWS. Thursday. July M. IWI
Krumnow-Hollingshead
Miaa Can Bath HoUincahoad
became the bride of Jacob
John Krumnow in a double
ring candlelight ceremony
Saturday. July IS at I SO p m
in the Pint United Methodist
Church in Taft Rev Preeton
Adkiaon, officiated
Parents of the bride are Mr
and Mrs Norman Glen
Hollingahcad Sr of Portland
The •room is the son of Dr
William E Krumnow and the
late Mrs Georgia Krumnow , at
Taft
The altar consisted o( two
arch candle la bra with ivory
candles entwined with
greenery and pink and white
flowers Two spiral can-
dlelabra decorated the front of
the altar Green daeet plants
flanked each side of the altar
Two hurricane candlelabra
lighted either side of the aisle
The register Isble wss ac-
cented with a pink bud vase
Mary Hollingshead. sister of
the bride, registered the
guests
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose an ivory
organa gown Chantilly silk
venue laces and schtffi em-
broidery and a touch of pearls
accented the gown The high
neckline was enhanced with a
touch of schtffi embroidery and
a sprinkle of tiny seed pearls on
the sheer yoke Silk venue lace
and a Chantilly ruffle outlined
the V-cui front and back A two
tiered flounce of chanttlly lace
encircled the border hemline of
the full A line skirt and long
chapel train The knee length
scalloped veil was edged with a
dainty pattern of silk venue
lace Matching motifs of silk
venue lace were scattered on
the upper portion of the veil
The head hugging clip was of
matching lace She earned a
cascade bouquet of roses,
mums and stephanous
Attending the bride as
matron of honor was Joanna
Tucker of Port and
Bndesmaids included Sherry
Burchfield. Gaynell Danielson
Taresaa Jenrette and Andrea
KienU all of Portland and
Susie Svtdlenak of Taft
The attendants wore A line
rose pink gowns featuring
draped cowl necklines ac-
cented with silk venue motifs
at the split short sleeves
Jon Barecky of Taft, served
as best man Groomsmen were
Mike Krumnow of Corpus
Christi. Bnan Ford, David
Burkhardt. Letter Flory and
Larry Svadlenak all of Taft
Ushers were Doug Wiese of
St Paul. Chris Nelson. Steve
Gittinger and Chuck McKin-
ney. all of Taft Nelson and
Gittinger also served as
candlelighters
LeAnn Kolh of Taft served as
flower girl She wore a floor-
length pink floral print dress
Kristian Edwards of Por-
tland was ringbearer He
presented the nngs on an ivory
satin, heart-shaped pillow He
wore an ivory tuxedo to match
the groom's.
The bride's mother chose an
A-line gown with an attached
chiffon cape which was
highlighted with a strand of
seed pearls, at the bodice and
at the neckline
Pattie Floerke played
Record Hop Set Saturday
Loa Penaamientoa Club of '82
will sponsor a record hop from
• p m to 12 midnight on Friday.
July 31, at the Community
Center.
Music will be provided by
R.J.'s Disco.
Tickets can be obtained from
any club member for 82 pre-
sale or at the door for 82.25
traditional wedding music and
the wedding march on the
organ Jenda Nance played
piano accompaniment to the
wedding solos The service
began with a flute solo Loree
Gibson of Portland, played
"The Rose", midway through
the service Terri Marsh of
Tafl, sang “The Wedding
Song" and "Could I Have Thu
Dance", at the end of the
ceremony
A reception followed in the
Fellowship Hall The bride's
table was covered will, an
ivory and lace cloth The
centerpiece was a large silver
epemge holding pink and white
daisy mums Ivory candles
lighted the table The three-
tiered wedding cake featured a
burgundy fountain Three
heart-shaped cakes
surrounded the wedding cake
which was decorated with
dusty pink and hurgandv rases
and topped with a bride and
groom
The groom's table was
covered with a burgundy cloth
and lace overlay It held a
double-heart chocolate cake
with the names of the bride and
groom in the center of the
hearts
Servers included Robbie
Culpepper, of Falls City, sister
of the bnde. Sharon Purdum
Teresa Petty and Kim Floerke.
ail of Portland
Members of the house party
included Sherry Kolb, Betty
Thorp. Janelle Barecky,
Sharon King. Doris Callins,
Patsy McNamee. Nita
Williams and Dorothy Tasch
For travel the bride chose a
blue-floral print sundress
After their wedding trip to
Brownsville and Matamoros.
the couple will temporarily
reside in Taft
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Mason-
Downey
Miss Brenda K. Downey and
Richard C. Mason Jr. exchang-
ed wedding vows Saturday
evening, July 23, at the Earl
Harris House at Waco, with the
Rev. Orris Sougstad of-
ficiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Howard Downey
of Waco, and the groom u the
son of Mrs. James Wilson,
Portland, and R chard C.
Mason Sr.. Salt Uke City.
Utah.
Susan Downey, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor
Bridesmaids were Pamela
Mason, sister of the groom, and
Adelle l.ucenay Donnie Buster
and Donnie McCormick were
groomsmen Ushers included
Chuck Hall and Ray McCor-
mick.
The groom is employed with
Transco Contracting Company
The couple will live in
Portland
MAS. JACOB JOHN KRUMNOW
the former Curi Beth Hollingshead
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Church Directory
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UHST BAPTIST < HURCH PORTLAND
First Baptist
Church
1305 Wildcat Drive
at Daniel Moore
Portland
Dual Sunday School and Worship
Simultaneously 9 30 4 It) r»<)a m
Church Training bp m
Evening Worship 7pm
Wed Evening Prayer 7 ;iOp m
First Presbyterian
Church
Portland 643 6029
Pete Apple Post or
^ Children's Church - 10:00 a m
Summer Worship 10 00 a m
Mother s Day Out F*rogram
Children's Choirs
Youth Fellowships
1701 Crosby at Reynolds Sts . one
block South of Lang Road
Portland Baptist
Church
206 Lang Road Portland
643-4528
H A Dwtre Paitor
Sunday School 9 45 a m
Children's Church 11am
Mi ning Worship Service 11am
* Evening Service' bpm
W#H Worship Service 7 p m
Supervised nursery care all services
Oak Ridge
Baptist Church
nou’ meeting at Andrews
Elementary School
B Linn Sell Pastor
Sunday School 9- 30 a m
Mominn Worship 10:45 am
Evening Worship 7 30pm
(Future location across FM3239
from G PHlgh School)
St. Christopher’s
By-The-Sea
Episcopal Church
Seventh and Wildcat
WORSHIP SERVICE TIMES
Sundays 7 30 a m Holy Fuchartst
9 00 a m Sunday School
10:30 am Holy Eucharist
Wed . 7 00 p m Holy Eucharist
The Rev Douglas F Thomas Vtcar
Our Lady ot
Mt. Carmel
Catholic Church
1002 Denver
Rtu Joteph Berger Pastor
Rev T P Feeney, Assor Pastor
MASS SCHEDULE
Mon . Wed & Sat 7pm
Tues , Thurs & Frt 8 30am.
Sunday 8a m . 10a m .
12 noon & 5 30 p m
First Christian
Church
1103 Lang Road
Portland 643 2864
Wilson Hockley Pastor
Sunday Bible School 9 10 a m
Worship Service 10 55 a m
Sunday Evening Worship bpm
Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer
for all ages 7 p rn
SUNDAY SERVICE
Sunday School 10:00 a m
Worship 1100am
Evening 7:00p.m
Wad Service 7:00pm
Sat Praise & Worship- 7:00pm
FULL GOSPEL
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M3-7778 643 6618 M3 4943
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Portland. Tx 78374
First Assembly
of God
402 Lang Road
643-3204
W A Wl/ei Pan,.-
Sunday Bible Classes 9 4b a rn
Worship Service 10 45 am
Sunday Evening Worship
Service 6pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7 30 p m
Thurs Youth Fellowship 7 15pm
First United
Methodist Church
1501 Denver
Portland 643-2674
Rev Sanford D Coon, Pastor
Church School 8 45 a m
Worship Service 9:45 a m
United Methodist Youth 5 30 p m
Evening Service 7 00 p m
First Baptist
Church - Gregory
208 N. Gregory
(Neat to Auetln Llem School)
Victor Edge. Pastor
Sunday Bible Classes 9 45 a m
Worship 10 45 a m
.Evening Worship 6 00 p m
Wednesday Bible Study b (X) p m
Phone 643 381?
Grace Baptist
Church
Independent 611 < oliege St
643-2202 or 643-21 §3
Buddy Sadler Pastor
Sunday School 9 45 a m
Children's Church 11am
Morning Worship 11am
Training Hour 6pm
Evening Worship 7pm
Wed Prayer & Bible Study 7pm
Attend the
Church of
your choice
every
Wednesday
& Sunday...
St. Stephen
Lutheran Church
619 Lang Road
Portland
643-2331
Oeorge S Munroe Pastor
Sunday Church School 9am
Sunday Worship 11) 30s m
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1981, newspaper, July 30, 1981; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871811/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.