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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 25

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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DIMENSION Selena Webb weds Mark Lyn Ramsey Selena Christine Webb of Baytown and Mark Lyn Ramsey Galveston exchanged wedding Oct. vows 6 in at a double ring ceremony Baker Road Baptist Church with the Rev. George Ramsey officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

0.W. Webb and Dr. and Mrs. George Ramsey, all of Baytown. The bride selected a white bouffant silhouette gown of silk organza designed with a Queen Anne: neckline.

Her bishop sleeves fell to closed cuffs with tiny covered buttons. The traditional gown was trimmed with Venetian lace on the bodice and hemline. The cathedral length train fell from a matching row of covered buttons. The bride's fingertip-length veil of imported white illusion was secured by a coronet of silk flowers. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Deleta Barlow.

Bridesmaids were Marinell Madden, Deborah Stone and Kay Richarson. Serving as best man was Monty Bland of Brownwood. Groomsmen were Daryl White. Tommy Bright and David Funderberg. Flower girl was Karen Suire.

Scott Miller served as usher. Providing music for the occasion were Melanie Jimmerson. organist, Deborah Stone, Galye Honeymoon in Mexico MRS. MARK LYN RAMSEY White and David Funderburg, soloists. church.

Houseparty members included Dian Roiser, Mary Anne Merriet, Janet Sowell and Fran Rowan. A reception was held at the The couple will make their home in Fort Worth. The bride is a graduate of Baylor University. The groom from Howard Payne University and attends Southwestern Theological Seminary. He is employed by First Baptist Church in Boyd as minister of music.

Lillian Ehlig marries Wilson Lillian Marie Ehlig of Baytown and Alan Blane Wilson of Houston exchanged wedding vows in a double ring ceremony Aug. 8 at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Houston with the Rev. David Du Bois officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. William Hollis Ehlig of Baytown and Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Butler of Houston.

The bride chose a gown of white eyelet trimmed at the hemline, collar and cuffs with white and lavender ribbons threaded through an embroidered pattern. She wore a headband of orchids and other fresh flowers. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Teresa Lankford of Highlands. Best man was David Scurlock of Houston. Providing music for the occasion were Sandy Kane, organist, and Gloria Baiamonte.

Pat and Ed Clark gave a Scripture reading. A was held at Varga's Restaurant. Following a wedding trip to Ixtapa, Mexico, the couple is at home in Houston. The: bride is a graduate of Texas: University and is employed by Shell Oil Company KERRI JO Ruyle's engagement to Richard Alan Lucas is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Ruyle of Baytown. Lucas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lucas of Highlands. A Nov.

17 wedding is planned at First Baptist Church of Highlands. The bride- elect is a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School and attended Lee College. Lucas graduated from Ross S. Sterling High School and Lee College.

Club news Minerva Study Club In keeping with the Minerva Study Club' theme, "Women," a given Doxie Read in the Medical World" will be program spotlighting "Women of Grace 10 a.m. Oct. 12 meeting at by at the the home Firench, 2400 Belvedere. At the September meeting Ruth "Firsts for Women." gave a report on Furbee She said women help make States the richest nation in the the United often had to learn and that colonial women world their husbands' trade and take it over. many times had to Club members were told of Catherine Goddard was the many firsts by women: Mary Curtis Demris nation's first postmistress; Ellen was the first to make Blackwell was the first woman to obtain paper a medical patterns; Elizabeth Annette Brown was the first woman minister.

degree and These women are just a few of Furbee, concluded many discussed by Ms. who her talk with: "We've baby!" come a long way, Preceptor Zeta Chi 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15 meeting of The of Beta Sigma Phi will be held at the Chi Chapter Preceptor Zeta 2403 Belvedere. home of Linda Ferguson, The chapter is planning a steak for Oct.

27 and spa party tentatively set at the home of Gloria and Kenneth with the plans are Margaret Naiser. Helping The Neuman and Betty Elliot. Council chapter meeting was Wanda represented at the Oct. 8 Baytown City Hayes, Vinson, Mrs. Ferguson and Wilma by chapter president.

The Oct. 1 meeting was a salad Nichols. supper at the home of Sharon Attending the Western Dance. hosted by Xi Gamma were Gloria and Kenneth Naiser, Chi. Wilma and Vernon Hayes and Linda Johnny Elliot.

Betty and and Toby Ferguson. TONEY Mr. and Mrs. Toney announce the birth of a son, Brent Pete, on Oct. 1 in San Jacinto Methodist Hospital.

He weighed 7 pounds and 13 ounces. Grandparents are Rose McCumbers of Wayne, Waldo McCumbers of Seth, W.Va., Dreama Toney of Taylor. and Everett Toney of Baytown. PIPER Mr. and Mrs.

Michael B. Piper of Baytown announce the birth of a son, Michael Bernard, on Sept. 28 in San Jacinto Methodist Hospital. He weighed 9 pounds and 8 ounces. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. James Piper of Michigan City, Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Haas and William Phillips, all of Baytown.

Greatgrandparents are Anne Piper of Fort Lauderdale. Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krick of Shellbyville, Mich.

LENZ Ted and Margie Lenz Highlands announce the birth of a son, Timothy Scott, on Oct. 2 in Gulf Coast Hospital. He weighed 9 pounds and 6 ounces. Grandparents are Mildred and Clarence Lenz of San Antonio. Heirport Heirport CATES Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Cates of Dayton announce the birth of a son, Jake Kelly, on Oct. 1 in Gulf Coast Hospital. He weighed 9 pounds. He has a brother, Rowdy, and a sister, Misty.

Grandparents are Raymond Cates of Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Hudson of Port O'Connor. BLAIR Belinda Miller Blair and Sherwood J.

Blair of Baytown announce the birth of a daughter, Shena Christina, on May 31 in Gulf Coast Hospital. She weighed 6 pounds and 1012 ounces. She has a brother, Clifford. Grandparents are Ray and Peggy Miller of Baytown and J.B. and Ruth Blair of Anahuac.

Greatgrandmothers are Buna Blair of Anahuac and Flonnie Strange of Baytown. Great- -greatgrandmother is Lillian Anderson of Stinnett. DOREY'S WEDDING' CHAPEL 427-1728 215 N. Alexander PESO'S EMPORIUM as a mechanical engineer. The groom attended Southwest Texas State University and is employed by Charter Roofing as a sales representative.

ALAN WILSON "The Areas Newest Best Gilt Shop" Make Folk Art Classes Beginning October 15 Call for Information OAK REPRODUCTIONS-FOLK ART COLLECTIBLES-UNIQUE GIFTS 401 S. MAIN HIGHLANDS 426-7285 Nadine Augustine weds Dennis Jason Nadine Augustine and Dennis Jason both of Baytown, exchanged wedding vows in a double ring ceremony May 26 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Baytown with the Rev. Gene Francis officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Augustine and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jason, all is of Baytown. The bride selected a bouffant silhouette gown of white satin designed with a portrait neckline.

Her long tapered sleeves fell to -notched cuffs. The traditional gown was trimmed with Schiffli embroidered lace on the bodice, waist and the hemline. The chapel. train fell from a band of lace. The bride's full-length veil of imported white illusion with matching lace was secured by a Juliet cap.

Attending the bride as maid of honor was Ronda Riggs of Mont Belvieu. Best man was Lance Jason, brother of the groom. Flower girls were Jennifer and Jessica Cvengros. Serving as ushers were Vince Augustine and Scott Jason. Out of town guests included Rose Augustine and Judy, Budiovic, grandmothers of the bride; Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Mollard, Wayne Augustine, Debbie Augustine. all of Ohio; Irene Beach, grandmother of the groom; and Sally Gareau, the groom's aunt, both of New York. A reception was held at Olc River Community Building. Following a wedding trip to Corpus Christi, the couple are at home in Baytown.

The bride is a graduate of Barbers Hill High School and is employed by Kroger as a checker. The groom graduated from Ross S. Sterling High School and is employed by Baytown Metro Exterminating as an exterminator. Parties A bridal shower was given by Stephanie Cvengros at the Old River Community Building. The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at Rooster's Steak House in Baytown.

MR. AND MRS. DENNIS JASON JR. Mr. Mrs.

Alberto Herrera, Jr. are proud to announce the upcoming celebration of their daughter, Martha Beatriz Herrera, Saturday, October 13, 1984 at Iglesia de Nuestra de Guadalupe. by MonroyMr. Mrs. Alberto Herrera, Jr.

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