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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 12

Publication:
The Baytown Suni
Location:
Baytown, Texas
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12
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12 Wednesday, June 15. 1966 Miss Estes, Ronald Huff Exchange Wedding Vows Roykwne Netrail Estes and.huac, sister of bride; Jill RooaM Lee Hull were marrit-d i Carter, cousin of bride; in a double Hug ceremony David Harrison, sister 8 at the Harmony Wedding'the grooen of Galvestan, Chapel in Houston. The bride's table was laid The bride is the niece of Mr. with white net over pink and and Mrs. J.

C. Carter. 327 Ab-fheld a crystal peach service. bott. The groom's parents are Crystal with Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Huff of nuac. The Rev.

Maurice E. Turner candles and a triple-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom and dec- 1 rated with roses. the bride's lace yoke and white wore ac eessom a-" white orchid performed the ceremony before bouquet formed the centerpiece. jon altar centered with ornagej a wedding trip to blossoms and flanked by tree (the bride chose a pink and white! 1 The kneeling bench checked linen sheath, featuring was flanked on either side white)l twin baskets of white gladioli and spider mams. Other decorations were potted palms.

QSC i Thev will be at home in Ana- Given in marriage by her un jhuac until Fridav when the. cle. the wore a reports to "Great length dress of waffle Xava' The sleeveless bodice was styled Both "are 'graduates of Ana- with white cotton lace High School. Tne bride Is atop a slim pique skin. Unending Lee College.

The groom attended Lee College. Her triple tiered shoulder- length veil of imported illusion was held in piace by a pearl crown. She carried a white or-jC RfkWPC chid and white ompon IIU $on, Granddaughter was maid of honor. She wore street-length ensemble of linen. The sleeveless bodic-was! trimmed in white eyelet ern-j SHARON ELAINE engagement to David Allan by her parents.

Mr- and Mrs. E. A. The prospective groom's parents are Vr. and Mrs.

F. A. "TamcracK. The bric'e-eia-ct is a i-j-sor at the University of Texas where she is rrjep-b-frr Chi Omega soclai sorority. The c-oom received his BA degree from and is a third year Saw student at Texas Lew School.

He is a member ct Phi Kappa Sicma social fraternity. They will marry Aug. 2. at Lorgvsew Trinity Episcopal Giurcll. and Mrs.

S. E. heir son Jackson and granddaughter Martha jbroiderey and pink ribbon and with an end of school topped a slim skirt. A pink vel-! part tttetr Ja vet headpiece complemented CU lv her dress and she carried a cre-i ine 1 5 ld sh scent design of pink asters, de I and Hello Robert E. Lee.

Eight Jim Dunlap of Pasadena, represented the end of jcleof the groom, was best man. eighth dc for rA sni I The reception followed tlie dents. i ceremony at the home of the! Guests included Michael i bride's aunt and uncle. oungj Debbie French. Elyse i Serving in the houseparty Turla.

Cecil Chapman, Sherri i were Rebecca Campbell of Ann- Smith and Geraldine Pena. Mr, Mrs. Roy Dailey Are At Home In California Following June Vows MRS. ROY DAILEY Former Miss Susan Sharpiess PAUL'S SPECIALS GOOD THU RS. FRL SAT, JUNE FOLGER'S COFFEE With Purchase of S2.50 or More Excluding Cigarettes Can 59 LUNCHEON MEAT SPAM i2-Or- Can REYNOLDS ALUMINUM PWlL Req.

2S 1 Roll CLOROX ROSEDALE WHOLE KERNEL CORN 7 12-Oz. Can For HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE Upton's TEA BAGS ,6 19c Mozoki CORN OIL 39c QUART 19 ROSEDALE SWEET PEAS 303 Can 8 Ox. Can Kdlogg's APPLE JACKS Welch Grape JELLY 10 New Cereal Oz. Box 10 Oz. Giass 35c 25c LANCE AM)KEW Baxnett is celebrating his first birtbdav Wednesday.

He is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Jerrel Earnett, 2509 Bayou. He has a brother, Brett. 3 Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Capps and Mr. and Sirs.

Howard Barnett, all oj Baytown. Great grandparents are Mrs. Delia Barnett of Benjamin and Sirs. Julia. Capps of Bedias.

SABKINA FUYIWE Frazar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Frazar Jr.

of 315 Shady Lane is celebrating her second birthday Wednesday. She a brother, Lance Wayne, five montbs Grandparents are Sir. and Mrs. T. B.

McClain ol Baytown and the late L. W.Frazar Sr. Mr. and Roy Dailey are, at home in Oakland, fol-j lowing their June 3 marriage at! Park Place Baptist Church in Houston. i The bride.

Miss Susan Marie Sharpiess, is the daughter of Mrs. Wanna Jean Sharpiess of) Houston and Ralph Sharpiess of 5 Baytown. Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Dailey of Houston are the groom's parents. Dr. Brooks H. Wester performed the double ring ceremony before a bank of candle- labra with tapers and votive candles casting a soft glow over bouquets of white gladioli.

William Wicker, organist, and Roy Scroggins, soloist, provided nuptial music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory Alencon lace over ivory satin styled with, a scalloped portrait neckline and tapered sleeves. The empire bodice was marked with a satin bow. Her cathedral length veil of tulle was held in place by a satin and silk triple bow. She carried a bouquet of white roses and English ivy.

Maid of honor, Miss Janice Kay Sharpiess, and matron of honor, Mrs. Dan Milling, wore turquoise formal gowns of silkj chiffon designed with Sabrina necklines and tapered sleeves. An inset of matching satin de- lined the empire waist and formed a flat bow at the back. They carried bouquets of pink carnations and ivy. Bridesmaids, dressed identically to the honor attendants, were Miss Cindy Wettersten of Birmingham, Miss Susan Hamilton, Miss Judy Williams of Baytown.

Russell Richard was best man Roy Laird, Stan Byrd, Earl Talbert, John Barnaman, Ralph Terry were groomsmen. Ushers were Charles Crawford of Port Arthur and George Lasswell. Deanna Hamilton was flower girl and Desselles was ring bearer. For a reception which followed in the church parlor. Miss Linda of Birmingham, Mrs.

Paula Richards. Miss Darlene Braze, Mrs. Wayne Desselles and Miss Laura Marie Bockal were members of the houseparty. White damask cloths draped the tables. On th bride's table a tiered cake and silver punch fountain were placed, and the groom's table held a groom's cake and silver coffee For travel to San Francisco, the bride chose a white eyelet ensemble with white accessories.

The bride is a graduate of Spring Branch High School and the groom is a 1966 graduate of Texas with a BA degree in management. He will be employed with Humble Oil and Refining Co. in Oakland, Calif. TUESDAY i Help build a shy person's ego with compliments. Interested in a Medical Secretary Hundreds of Medical Secretary job opportunities are available right now" in Harris County in physician offices and accredited hospitals.

Southwest Medico! Secretary' School classes are taught by practicing physicians with medical school teaching experience. Many of the school instructors are clinical professors with Baylor Medico! School or the University of Texas Medical School. Subjects such as Medical Terminology, Anatomy, Introductory Medical Science and Medical Records may be audited- All laboratory work is done in an accredited hospital under physician supervision. Classes are limited to thirty students each to assure maximum individual attention to each student. Southwest Medical Secretary School placement officials will assist graduates in obtaining positions with accredited hospitals physicians throughout Harris County at no additional expense.

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Pages Available:
175,303
Years Available:
1949-1987