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The Brazosport Facts from Freeport, Texas • Page 8

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THE BRAZOSPORT FACTS FREEPORT, TEXAS, Sunday, July 3, 1966 MR. AND MRS. ELTON DeBERRY Married in Luke Church of Christ -Photo by Jack Greenberg Please Margaret Morrison, 52 Pin Circles to meet Oak Court. LAKE JACKSON Circle 3 of the Women of the First Church meeting Presbyterian Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the LAKE JACKSON -The comhome of Wilma LaGasse, 60 missions of the First MethoHybiscus Court.

dist Church on education, misCircle 4 has scheduled a sions, christian social conmeeting for 7:30 p.m. July 10 cerns and christian vocations at the Cooper Ancona home, will meet Wednesday, July 6 440 Southern Oaks Drive. at 7 p.in. And, Circles 1 and 2 will The. chancel choir will also meet at 9:30 a.m.

July 12 with meet Wednesday, at 7:45 p.m. You Are Cordially Invited to Worship With Us FIRST Baptist church 220 S. Shanks, Clute Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship.

Wednesday Service, 7.p.m. 'An Independent Baptist Church 8 Elton De Berrys say wedding vows Miss Toni Gale Frances Wolcott-Behrens and Pvt. Elton Lee DeBerry recited double ring wedding vows Saturday, June 25 at 5 p.m. in St. Mark Lutheran Church In Lake Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. 11. C. Behrens of Angleton, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. DeBerry of Danbury, David W. Janosky of Hitchcock officiated at the ceremony before an altar decked with matching arrangements of gladioli and mums. Baskets' of gladioli and mums were placed in front of the pulpit and lecturn, Sheryl Nauman was the organist, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown of A-line design. The bodice featured a scooped neckline and sleeves taperIng to points on her hands.

The white, silk Illusion vell was held by a white silk rose with seed pearls. Her bouquet was fashioned of white gladioli, The mald of honor was Elizabeth Kay Kubena, the bride's cousin from East Bernard. She and the bridesmaid, Donna Karen Kinsey of Angleton were gowned in streetlength A-line, empire gowns of apricot, silk organza featuring three-quarter length sleeves. Danny Joe DeBerry served as best man and James Jennings of Danbury was the groomsman, Michael Lee Behrens served as the candle lighter and an usher. Lother DeBerry was also an usher.

The bride's mother attended the wedding In a semifitted dress of yellow silk. The groom's mother chose a beige sult, Members of the house party for the reception, held in the garden of the Behrens home, were Mrs. Ed Wollam of Danbury, Mrs. David Petrosdy A turquoise summer suit was the bride's travel ensemble for the wedding trip to Houston, Alabama and Panama City, Florida. The bride is a graduate of Angleton Senlor 11igh School.

He graduated from Danbury Senior High School. The couple will make their home in Alabama where he is presently stationed in the Army. Youth meeting WEST COLUMBIA The young people of the First Baptist Church will meet with the pastor, the Rev. Henry L. Teems, at 6:30 p.in.

Wednes. day for another "gab" session, A topic for discussion will be "Is dancing wrong?" The film for entertainment will be "'Challenge of Tomorrow." Refreshments will be gerved. MR. AND MRS, JAMES ALLEN RASBERRY Couple wed in Jones Creek 1Saptist Church Photo by Jack Greenberg Judith Ann Zwahr bride of James Allen Rasberry FREEPORT Miss Judith Zwahr and James Allen Rasberry, both of Freeport, were united in marriage on June 25 at 7 p.m. in the Jones Creek Baptist Church, Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Zwahr of Freeport, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Rasberry also of Freeport. The Rev. E.

Smithart performed the double ring WSCS to meet LAKE JACKSON -The women of the First Methodist Church are invited to attend 'the general monthly meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service on July 5 at 9:30 a.m, The meeting will be held in Wesley Hall and a nursery will be provided for the conveni lence of the mothers. Mrs. Carlos Davis will pre- "It does make a difference, What you believe" and Lynn Elizabeth Owens, sent the program. NOW Your Dollar Earns Lon More With Our New Six Month Certificate en 09 On EACH Of TO $1,000 CERTIFICATE $10,000.00 Deposit INSURED STATE BANK -CLUTE 538 NORTH HWY 288 CLUTE-TEXAS AN 5-2511 MEMBER FDIC Helen Oliver wed to R. E.

Asher Miss Itelen Mario Oliver became the bride of Richard Edward Asher on June 25 at 8 p.m. in the Asseinbly of God Church in Clute, Parents of the bride are Mr. and Sirs. felton W. Oliver, 1823 Old Angleton Road 111 Cluto, The groum is the son uf Mrs.

Claudle Asher, of Waco, The Rev. Mills performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decked with two cantelabra arranged with polished magnolia, white flowers, and white satin bows, and holding white tapers. Pearlized orange blossoms and English Ivy were placed by the bride's book in the church. Alice Mills WELS bothorgan. Ist and soloist.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal length gown designed with a rounded neckline and long sleeves that tapered to points. A narrow bell encircled the waistline and ended in a sinall flat bow. A small tiara held her shoulder length veil. Her. bouquet was a cascade arrangement of phalaenupsis orchids, enhanced with white tulle, white picot ribbon and sutto leaves, The maid of honor, Linda Sue Crain and the bridesmaid, Annette Watson, were gowned In street length druasos featuring lace bodices.

Mariono Scarborough was the flower girl. Eugene Jahnke was the best nan and Rodger Davis was the ring borer, The groomsinan was Herbert Kroll. Rex Jenkins and Billy Tunlinson served 0.8 ushors and candle lighters. For her daughter's wedding, the bride's mother wore a light green dress, The groom's mother chose a pink suit. The reception was held in the fellowship hall at Else church.

Members of the house party were Lowanna Glenda Crain and Diane Pennebaker. A yellow suit was the bride's cholce fur her travel ensemble for the wedding trip to Waco ani Dallas. The bride is a graduate of 3razusport Senior High Schuol. The grown attended Cilton fligh Schuol and 18 presently employed as an operator for Brazoria County, Precinct I. The couple will make their hoine on Stratton Ridge Road In Clute.

ceremony in a setting of candelabra trees entwined with English ivy. Magnolia leaves and large white bows graced the base of each tree. Large white floor baskets filled with magnolia leaves, white gladloll and white pompons were placed before the altar. Whlte candles and magnolia leaves decorated the church windows. Mrs.

Harvey Ludwig, cousin of the bride, presided at the organ and soloists Barbara Pond and Woody Carter provided the traditional nuptial selections, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a bridal gown fashioned with a bodice of heavy white Venetian lace with long sleeves tapering to petal points over the hands. A row of tiny pearl buttons closed the back of the sleeves. The bell skirt of white bridal satin featured lace appliques along the hemline and were repeated on the chapel length train. The bride's vell, of white silk flusion trimmed in matching Venetian lace was held by a satin pillbox headdress covered with tiny pearls, made by her mother, Her bouquet was a cascade of white butterfly roses with a lift -out corsage of white rosebuds accented with green satin leaves. The matron of honor, Laura Ann Zwahr, wore street length dress of mint a hand mixer from the hostess.

Mrs. a Dodd vows said mint bride was honored with soveral showers Including a lingerie shower In Lake Jackson, Hostess for the event, which was attended by several of the bride's graduate friends, was Sirs. Adeline Zwahr. The honoree was presented with a white negligee set. The scene of another shower was the Baptist Church in Jones Creek.

This miscellancous shower was givon by several friends and members of the church. Decorations for this affair included an arrangement of yellow roses. A set of Corning Ware W.IS the hostesses' gift to the honoree. The former Miss 7wahr was also honored by the women of Grace Lutheran Church in Freeport with a miscellaneous shower. Decorations for the event included anarrungoment of gladiolia and pompons that graced the table which was covered with a yellow, lace cloth.

Mrs. B. Mayse honored the bride with another miscellaneous shower in her home. A centerpiece arranged with yellow flowers and bride and groom dolls under a wedding tree, mounted on a styrofoam base decked the table. The honoree was presented Miss Glynda Dodd became the bride of Loule Ray Erwin Friday, June 24 at 7:30 p.in.

in the Unity Baptist Church in Richwod. The Rev. Dan Griffith formed the double ring mony. A fourteen taper candelabrum Illuminated the setting of gladioli and white carnations. Rudy Berlanga played the wedding marches.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gOWN of white lace combined with net. The bodice featured 3 scalluped neckline and short sleeves with matching elbowlength gloves. Her veil was held by headpiece covered with net and pearls. The bridal bouquet, fashioned with pink carnations, held 3 lift -out corsage of white flowers. The bride's sister-In-law, Phyllis Dudd, was the matron of honor.

The bridesmaids were Burbara Marrson and MR, AND MARS, ERWIN Recite vows bat. SIR. AND MRS, RICHARD EDWARD ASHER Wed in Clute Asseintly ut God Church Photo by Jack Greenberg green peau de sole with a matching scalloped lace jacket. The bridesmaids, Kathy Greenberg and Ann Glenn of Lake Jackson, Laurie Roberts of Angleton and Bobble Tanner of Freeport were gowned Identically to the matron of honor, except in yellow, Miss Laurie Ludwig, cousin of the bride, from Rosenberg, was the flower girl. Serving as best man was Glen Rasberry and Larry McMoslin, cousin of the groom was the ring bearer, Roger Zwahr of Freeport, Richard Rimato of Lake Jackson, Thin Bell of Houston and Roy Weldoeker of Rosenberg were groomsmen.

Mervin and James Zwahr were candle lighters and Bo Chalberg and Andy Thackser served as ushers. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Zwahr wore a two-plece celery-green, knit costume, The groom's mother chose a dacron knit dress of champagne beige, The reception was held in the. fellowship hall of the church, Members of the house party were Mrs, James Zwahr, Mrs. Mervin Zwahr, Lynn Rasberry, Linda McCleary, and Carol Shirley.

A mint green, blouson dress, made of bonded crepe with a matching lace belt, was tpe bride's travel ensemble for the wedding trip to Corpus Christi, The bride Is a spring graduate of Brazosport Senior High, The groom is presently a junior at Sam Houston State College In Huntsville and a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, The couple will live in Freeport, where he is employed by L. Meyer Electric for the summer months and then return to Huntsville In the fall to resumne his study of pre-law, Prior to the wedding, the Parnala Klypper. All were gowned intaffeta dressesoverlald with lace and featuring scalloped necklines. Gaylen Dodd was the best man. The ring bearer was Kerry Erwin.

Ravan Dodd and Marcus Klepper served as ushers anu candlelighters. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Dodd wore a dress of blue flowered silk. The groom's mother chose abolge suit covered with lace designed with an A -Uno shirt and 3 Founded The reception held following the wedding was at the home' of Mrs. J.

R. Allen, 114 Luciana in Clute. For the wedding trip to Austin, the bride wore a pink suit. Both, bride and groom attented Brazosport Sentor iligh School. ANGLETON RESIDENTS! Phone THE FACTS Direct BY DIALING TI 9-7554 NO TOLL CHARGE! PLACE CLASSIFIED ADS TO THE FACTS PHONE IN NEWS ITEMS.

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