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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 7

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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7
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Miss Judy Shaeffer, Leggett Repeat Wedding Vows Thursday SchMffcr Troy Leggett of Humble in a double ring ceremony performed Thursday night at the First Prcs- byterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Schaeffer of Baytown. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T.

Leggett of Fredericksburg. Rev. Burnette W. Dowlcr performed the ceremony before an altar decorated with an arrangement of white stock and Shasta daisies. Candelabra and Concordia palm trees completed the setting.

Mrs. Aileen Harnil, organist and Charles provided nuptial music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a triple tiered sheath of white Chantilly lace outlined in scallops with a Sabrina neckline and elbow sleeved formed by the scalloped edging of the lace. Her bridal veil of English silk illusion was attached to a crown of Chantilly lace and seed pearls. She carried a cascade design bouquet of white daisies accented with English Ivy.

Mrs. Gertrude Schaeffer of Humble was matron of honor. She wore a mint green crepe dress with a scoop neckline and carried a nosegay of yellow centered daisies. George Schacffcr, brother of the bride of Humble was best man. Ushers were Butch Joseph and Chris Tilton.

David Schaeffer and Scoit Goodman, nephews of the bride, lighted the candles. Members of the houscparty for the reception that followed in the church parlor were Miss Nancy Schaeffer, Mrs. Harlin Schaefer, Mrs. M. E.

Goodman, who registered the The bride's table, gift table and register were covered with lace cloths. The bride's table held the 3-tiered cake topped with a miniature and A silver punch bowl, the bride's bouquet, silver candelabrum and silver compotes completed the table appointments. The register's table held ne rice tree and the bride's book. Barbara Grant Is Honored Miss Barbara Grant, bride elect of Gail Carter of Dayton was honored with a lingerie shower by her bridesmaids, Teresa Bailey, Jenestel Padar, Dinna.Vaughn, Betsy Taylor and Patricia Stephens who presented her with a gift of lingerie and a daisy corsage. Other corsages presented to her mother, Mrs.

Homer Grant and the prospective groom's mother, Mrs. Gayland Carter of Dayton. A white monogramed tablecloth covered the serving table which held a cake with sprigs of English ivy and daisic encircling it. Yellow tapers burned in white milk glass holders behind the'-cake. The punchbowl was at the other end.

Good rt an and Debbie For travel the new Mrs. Leggett chose a seafoam green suit of silk linen with matching ac- The couple will be at home at 413 N. Avenue Houston. The bride graduated from Barbers Hill High School, the University of Corpus Christ! and is employed with the New Caney Independent School District. The groom graduated from San Angelo Central High School and Is employed with Mayflower Transfer and Storage of Houston.

Mrs. Battarbee Is Honored At Bridal Shower Mrs. Harold Douglas Battarbee th former Miss Jane La- NeiJe Robberson, daughter of Mrs. P. L.

Robberson, 2813 Virginia, was honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower in the fellowship hall of First Baptist Church. Guests- were registered in white bridal book by Miss Sharon Overstreet. Th refreshment table was overlaid with a white net cover embellished with miniature bouquets of sweetheart roses tied with mint green satin The centerpiece was bride doll standing in a bed of pink and white rosebuds on a carpet of mint green lace and ilanked on either side by white candles in crystal candelabra. Punch and cookies wer served from a crystal service with Miss Sarah Katherine Kirkman presiding at the punch Throughout the hall were various flower arrangements including a large wedding bell set in a bed of English ivy. Long tables draped with white cloths and adorned with English ivy displayed gifts, including an electric toaster broiler, gift of the hostesses.

The honoree was presented a white carnation corsage. Pink carnation corsages were presented to her mother, Mrs. Robberson, to her mother-in-law, Mrs. Richard B. Battarbee, and to other members of the house party including Mrs.

Harold Lee Cook and Miss Kathy Battarbee sisters-in-law of the honoree. Hostesses were Mrs. A. iMrs. R.

C. Beeman Mrs. J. TV Swint, Mr Iva King Mrs. W.E.

Johnson, Mrs. W. Roquemore, Mrs Wesley Broussard, Mrs. Charles Pool, Mrs. Bobby Sublett, Mrs.

C. E. Kirkman, Mrs. Kathryn Mitchell, Miss Laurel Frazier, Mrs. Warren Bunting Mrs.

Brooks Sasse, Mrs. Burton Burrus, Mrs. Lillian Capps, Mrs. I. G.

Treat, Mrs S. J. Carpenter, Mrs. Noble Jones, Mrs Rodger Read and Mrs. J.

P. Abbott. MRS. KiChARD TROY LEGGETT Married in First Presbyterian Church Bay- FRIDAY "Carousel." 8:30 town Uttle Theater. SATURDAY Duplicate Bridge, 7:30 p.m., In Bridge Studio.

"Carousel, 8:30 p.m., Baytown Utile Hieater. Square Diuac Jubilee, 1 to 11 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall. MRS, DANIEL EDWARDS I Former Sylvia Ann White onians To Graduate At ACC Mr. arid Mrs. Daniel Edwards ni are at home in Nacogdoches following their Aug.

14 wedding at the Community Church in La Porte. The groom is a student at Stephen F. Austin State College. The bride is the former Sylvia Ann White. The Rev.

Ford performed the double ring ceremony before baskets of white gladioli and Branched candelabra and a white satin knecJing bench were placed near the altar. Family pews were marked with satin bow and greenery. Mr. and Mrs, Royce Whit of La Porte are the bride's parents and Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Edwards Richardson, are the groom's parents. Miss Carter and Glen Adams provided nuptial music. Silk organza fashioned the bride's gown. It was designed with a fitted bodice and scalloped bateau neckline edged with laco and seed pearls. The sleeves ended in classic points above the hands.

Lace panels edged the bouffant skirt which fell to a chapel length train. Her veil was held in place by peau de soie roses encrusted with seed pearls. She carried a cascade of stc- phanotis and English ivy centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Bennett Harrison, the bride's sister of was matron of honor.

She chose a royal blue sheath complemented by a short veil held in place by a fabric rose of matching hue. Her bouquet was a cascade of ight blue carnations. Hershel Moore was best man. Bobby Barton and Karl Scant" were ushers. 'bride is a 1 La Porte High School and'attended Southwestern Business University 4 in The graduate or Robert E.

Lee'-Higr School, i aJso an alumnus of Lee For the'reception-the bride's table was centered with a three tiered "colonnade wedding cake topped with a miniature "bride and groom. White net covered the table and blue tapers lighted the setting. A crystal punch service completed the The'registry table held an arrangement of blue and white carnations and the rice tree. Miss Cindy Edwards, the groom's sister, presided at the registry. Out-of-town guests included Mrs.

Mary E. Moore of Richardson. Mrs; Kate McWHHams of Lake Dallas, Mrs. W. H.

Cheek and Mrs. Guy Edwards of Greenville, Miss Guylene Edwards of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barton of Ashland, Ky. 1X3LLY' NEW YORK CAP) Mary Margin, who washed that man right out of her hair at every performance of "South Pacific" for several yeas, then clipped her tresses for "Peter Pan," has dyed her locks red for tour in "Hello.

She did that in preference to donning a wig. "I can't stand wigs," ays Miss Martin. "I just don't like anything on my head. I seem to miss a sense of freedom." She also attended to the tinting herself. "Beauty parlors," adds the star, "ar just a waste of time." Two Baytown students are among the 147 candidates for the bachelor's degree at Abilene Christian College this summer.

They are. Betty Louise Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Riley of 137 Cabaniss and Patricia Mary Walsh, daughter of Mr.

and. Mrs. William Francis Walsh of 5419 Bayway Drive. Miss Riley is a candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree in home economics while Miss Walsh is a candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree in education. Commencement exercises are scheduled for 8 p.m.

Friday in the ACC stadium. Miss Riley, a 1960 graduate of Robert E. Le High School in Baytown, is a member of the Campus Service Organization Student Education Associa- em's social club: Student Education Association; Campus Service Organization; Kitten Klub, an organization to promote school spirit and the Chorus. and ics Club. A 1962 graduate of Robert E.

Lee, Miss Walsh is a Plahf Tips A friend who. fearing late frost will hurt valuable plants put outdoors, places a short, lighted candle inside upside-down empty pots among the plants to warm the air. Check your evergreens periodically for spider mites, tinj insects you are not aware ol until they have caused damage Hold a sheet of white paper beneath an area of the evergreen and tap the branches vigorously. Then check your paper to determine whether any of'the insects which will look like crawling dark spots have appeared- Whether or not there are spider mites; we suggest spraying evergrens with kelthane. or Janice Tilton Marries Devereux Mr.

and Mrs. T. M. Tilton, Thompson, announce the of their daughter, Jance, to William John Aug. 23.

The service was per- ormed by Rev. H. C. Walker, if Splendora, uncle of the bride. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Devereux of 1097 Bob Smith are parents of the groom. The bride wore a white lace dress with white accessories and a pink rose corsage. After a short wedding trip hey will be at home in High ands. He is employed by SMS Industries in Highlands.

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White batiste with eyelet embroidery. Sizes 3 thru 14. 79 Carter's Cotton Knit Spanky Pants i 6 79c Trim Fit Socks 39c To 69c Her Majesty KX) TO 100 BUY ALL OF YOUR GYM CLOTHES NOW WHILE OUR STOCKS ARE MOST Open Doily 9 am. to 5:30 Thursdays 9 O.TSL to 8 p.m. Use Our Convenient Charge or Layaway Plan for all your Back to School Needs SCHOOL TIME Be the apple of everyones eye, even little boys I i little girls who wear bright perky back-to-school dress- es.

It all adds up to Honors In fashion. BEATLE PIN UP SLIP-ON CARDIGAN 3-ox 7-14 AH Wool BOX PLEATiD SKIRT 3-Gx 599 7-14 214-218 W. TEXAS I i Jj and flanked the the dance was written on irations theH pasty Sin-'' eluded flying iV" ures and Brigadiers. Other deco-VV rations- in' red; eluded streamed batioonsr'and candles. fH For breakfast ths following morning, the table with a favors of red stick from pjpe cle.aners were placed.

TJiere wer 31 guests a't Huron's parents are and Mrs. C. Huron, Shower In Beeman.Home, Honors Miss Carol Sanders Miss Carol Sanders, bride-elect! of Robert Lincoln Holibaugh.i was honored with a bridal show-! er in the home of Mrs. R. C.

Beeman. Guests were received by Mrs. Beeman, Miss Sanders, Mrs. W. C.

Sanders, her mother; Mrs. H. G. Priess and Mrs. Hugh McMurrain, sister and sister-in- law of the honoree.

Hostesses were Mrs. J. Rodger Mrs. Jeff. Frazier, Mrs.

E. L. Dean, Mrs. M. I.

O'Banion. Mrs. Virginia Whitesides, Mrs. H. T.

Norris, Mrs G. Treat, Mrs. Brooks Sasse, Mrs. Ray Coleman, Mrs. Burton Burrus, Mrs.

Norman D'Olive, Mrs. Allen R. Weckert, Mrs. Forrest Gossett, Mrs. Wesley Broussard, Mrs.

John Blakey, Mrs. Johnny Johnson and Mrs. Beeman. Corsages of pink rosebuds wer worn by hostesses. They presented the bride-elect with a gift of silver and a white carnation corsage.

Pink carnation corsages were presented to Mrs. Sanders and members of the houseparty. Pink and white decorations prevailed throughout th home. Two silver candelabra with pink tapers stood behind the centerpiece on. the refreshment which was "centered with, a pink heart satin base with a china; bride groom placed Pink "net over taffeta covered the'table.

Buddy-' Prince. Jsistef the bride; Mrs. Jeannette Barbi, Mrs. Jimmie Jones, and Mrs. Ben Devere'aux at the silver punch" Cookies party pink 'and "white mints were served' from trays.

Gift tables in were decorated with bride and groom dolls with twin arrangements'of ivy and pink grapes in stemmed milk vases. White doves were perched on Mrs. Virgil Brown and Mrs. Buddy Ueckert, registered ap proximately 60 guests at a table holding a bouquet of sweetHeart roses. 9 World 3practical gifts for the home very sensibly priced! I "SCHffi' HAIR DRYER Portable, compact, temperature, settings, famous for quality.

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175,303
Years Available:
1949-1987