The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1982 Page: 4 of 14
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4 - Secttaa A, CLEVELAND ADVOCATE, Sat., Jan 23, 1982
Tarkington Betas rally ‘round Keng
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Head off to Ft. Worth
to elect Leslie Keng
and
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LESLIE KENG
five
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and tiny clusters of flow-
ers and a scalloped lace
candle-
ushers
DEBRA Lal ERSE CARTER
and RUSSELL GORDON RAGLAND
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kin saw table and was
built, finished and plac-
>avid Alan
far Lake.
center stripe while heading east on
1314 and collided with a car driven
by Charles I) Zinka
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BAND TO PLAY VIDOR CONCERT
Eleven all region band students and three
sponsors will be participating in a band clinic and
concert in Vidor this weekend The students
traveled to Vidor Friday night and were slated to
play Friday night and Saturday, returning on
Saturday evening.
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corsage.
The groom's moth
er wore a long dress of
aqua • green, accented
with a beautiful' white
rose corsage.
Each mother was
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beginning Friday
ending Sunday There
will be three general
assemblies that every
one will attend, along
with many other activj-
profit organization, with
a purpose of stimulating
effort, reward achieve
ment and to encourage
and assist its members .
to continue (heir educa
tion after high school
Members of the
Beta Club must possess
fine character, good
mentality, creditable a
chievement and com
mendable attitude All
members must sustain
a grade average of 89 or
better
Mrs. Jess D. Carter, and
Mrs Dave Transou
from Willis; Mrs. Leroy
Carter,and special fam-
ily of the bride Mrs.
Ethyl Jeffcoat of Splen-
dora.
All flower crea-
tions were by Mrs.
James L Sturges,
Township Florist, Hum-
Fahtastic
Savings
of College Station Miss
Carter carried a white
fur muff with a Christ-
mas poinsettia.
Flower girl, Miss
Cammy Heard of Cleve
land, chose a short shite
dress, with white lace
stockings, she carried a
DENNIS DANHEISER
Staff Reporter
The Tarkington
High School Beta Club
will again be represent-
ing this area during the
1982 Annual Beta Con-
vention in Ft. Worth
Much hard work
has been applied this
year because Tarking
ton is running Leslie
Keng for state presi-
dent His sister, Loretta,
took first place in the
three minute talent con-
test last year
Leslie will be re-
quired to give a two-
minute speectk The oth-
er members of the club
will put on a skit to-help
promote Keng’s slogan.
“Enjoy Keng for Presi-
dent”
dance routine in the talent contest
Annual Beta Convention in Ft. Worth. (Pha-
sor dt Northeast Medi-
Center Hospital,
Humble.
The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 8 Ragland of
Memorial gift funds may
be sent to your local Unit
of the Society. •
ALL THAT JAZZ-These
seniors (from front to back) Vicki Taylor, /
Tamara Gulledge, Holly Matthews, Hazel to by Dennis Danheiser)
Matthews and Traci Morton will perform a-
J. Kennedy
Fire S*(« A»ioe • k
onto wooden ihifcts
tw roof of yow how
duc« Art and
Guaranteed to
dot pratoctton
Both men were pronounced
dead at the scene by Precinct 4
Judge E l’ McMillian
with FWX Salt AD AmDei lhentu al < -ncraM of IMtaa
daMaaMMra^to tera, “
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WAYNE PfRGANDE
DMrflMter W MocHd Prodvctt
talent contest in which
five Beta members will
perform a dance routine
to help promote enthusi-
asm for Keng’s cam-
paign The five girls
are: Tamara Gulledge, ties
Traci Morton. Vicki Founded in 1933.
Taylor. Holly Matthews the Beta (Tub is a non
and Hazel Matthews
Also accompany-
ing Marie' McClure, who
is sponsoring the Tar-
kington Beta Club, will
be members Chris 0
wen, Troy Arnold, Mark
wilhs. Kellan Rice and
Randy Faircloth Ger-
ald McClure, T1SD Su-
perintendent, is the
chairman of the state
Beta Council
The convention
will take place in the
Tarrant County Conven
There will be a tion Center in Ft Worth,
a graduate of Carroll
College, and is presently
employed as a ]
Shell Oil Company,
Houston ♦
the bride was giv
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Trinity Valley Savings s Loan Assn.
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Liberty: Montgomery
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, ELECTION SET
School trustees announced that the school
board election will be held Saturday. April 3
Those positions currently held by Glenn D
(Bubba) Toler, Bernest Mitchell Sr. and Eugene
Campbell are open.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
The school board is expected next month to
discuss driver's education for the coming 1982-
1983 school year. State education budget cuts have
reduced the amount of state money CISD gets for
its driver’s ed. program.
• Weight Wotchen ii the mo«f
successful weight loss
program in the world
• leorn what to eot, how to
eot, how much to eat
• Join now andsave money
WEIGHT WATCHERS ~
$400
»Glendon 0. fttler, Sr
Glendon D. Tolar tJr.
J. G Youngblood
J,.C. Zbrenek
lough, Humble; Miss
Beetle Carter, College
Station; 'Miss Barbara
Smith, Mrs. Karen
Johnson. Miss Vickie
Holifield from Splen-
dora.
Miss Debra La- Debbie is a 1978
Verne Carter and Mr. graduate of Splendora
Russell Gordon Ragland High School, and is pres-
were united in marriage ent ly employed as assis-
on Saturday. Dec 12 at tant admitting supervi-
First Baptist Church.
Splendora Rev. Bennie cal
Barnard performed the
double-ring candlelight
Christmas ceremony.
The soloist was
Miss I) A nne Carter of
Ft Worth and the pia
nist was M
Carter of
both formerly of Cleve-
land. ,
Musical selections
included music from
Romeo and Juliet,
Twelfth*, of Never,"
For Your Eyes. Only."
‘.'The Lord’s Prayer ' ’
f A reception follow-
ed in the church fellow-
ship hall, featuring a
Christmas tree, Santa
Claus (Mr. Bruce
Weathersby and Santa’s
.helper, son Wesley)
Poinsettia’s and other
seasonal decorations set
the scene for a Christ-
mas wedding
The wedding cake hem
rose three tiers and was
lavishly embellished
with white roses and
stairways decorated the
cake It was an original
by Mrs L G Walker of
Splendora
The bride is the
daughter of Mr and
Mrs Elgin Carter of
Splendora, and grand
daughter of the late Mae
Little of Porter and
Mary Carter of Splen
dora The grandfather
the late Frank Little of
Porter, and now living
in Splengora, PawPaw
J.W. Carter '
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Tom Baily of Houston.
The Christmas ceremo-
ny was video-taped by
Mr. Carlos Cardenas of
New Caney
The Bride selected
for her going-away
dress a black pleated
skirt, accented with ^gd
Christmas color chi^n
blouse and black velvet
jacket adorned with a
beautiful red rose cor-
sage
After a wedding
trip the couple will re-
side in Kingwood. .
Library displays
Depression glass
A beautiful collec-
tion of cups and saucers
from many countries
are now on display,
loaned by Juline Petrop-
olis, at the Austin Me-
morial Library at 220 S.
Bonham in Cleveland
This week, the Library
will have a collection of
depression glass loaned
by Mrs. Georgia Pugh;
Photography by Ronnie
Jackson; Paintings by
Barbara Ogg and Chris
McMahon, needlewuN
photography and pu-
blished story by Carla
Morgan; and tatting by
Lottie Page.
A very timely and
most appreciated gift to
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i Carpet - Remnants
i Wide Selection
The cathedral
length veil was adorned
with bridal flowers and
acelon lace matching
the wedding gown and
the wreath of cluster of
white pearls_ adorned
the Bride’s hair
The bride carried a
white-laced Bible with a
blue ribbon, a gift from
her mom Something old
was a hair pin belonging
to her late Grandma
Little-, and she carried a
handkerchief crocheted
by her late MawMaw
Carter Something new
was white perals given
by her father and a
penny in. her shoe.
The magnificent
bridal bouquet was de-
signed by Melinda of
Township Florist and in-
cluded beautiful large
and ?mall roses, pha-
laenopsis orchids, ac-
cented with stephanotis,
Christmas holly and En-
glish Ivy.
Miss D A’nne Car-
ter, cousin of the bride
caught the bridal bou-
quet.
Matron Yof honor
was Mrs. Nan Gilliard,
New Caney. Maid of
. honor WM Miche,e Car’
; DISCOUNT [ ter, Splendora. Brides-
i on kw <•>> a»(<wo »i i Riaids were Miss Karen
lOfHR enos January jo i Wi Minchew, Sft Marcos
• i Mi“ Donna McCul-
match the bride's gown.
The dress was de-
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en in marriage by her Mrs..Donald D. Carter Carter from Cleveland;
father. She chose a wed
ding gown featuring a
Queen Anne neckline
and tapered sleeves.
The bodice applique
with lace, accented with
tiny pearls that created
a striking effect at the
neckline The sleeves
were covered with ace- white wicker basket fill
Ion lace flowers and the ed with silk poinsettias.
full skirt was encircled White flowers adorned ble. Photography by
with a garden of lace her hair. All above are
best friends and family
of the bride.
Mr. Robert F Rag-
land, father of the
groom Served as best
man. Groomsmen were
Dan Egzie, Otis Carter,
Jim Gummelt. Gene
Barbero, Dale Carlson,
Joe Reznicek, Gene
Reichle All are pilots
except for Otis Carter,
and Joe Reznicek. Jun
ior groomsman was Jes-
se Reznicek
Candlelighters
were Alan Carter, Nor-
man Partajn; ushers
were Milton Carter,
Dickie Scott, Roger Tar-
rant, Damon Giammal-
va
The best man,
groomsman and junior
groomsman,
lighters and
chose black western
tuxedos with Christmas
red ruffled shirts to
match bridesmaids
dresses. Each wore a
Christmas-red carna-
tion boutonniere. Ring
bearer, Matthew Rezni-
cek chose a white suit,
white shirt and black
tie, red carnation bou-
tonniere.
Hostesses were
Mrs. Donald Carter,
Mrs. L.G. Walker, Mn.
William Spivey, Mrs. the library - a solid
Gerald “ “
George Guest, Oma eh this week by “the
Burrow and Mrs. Ed~ family of the late Stew
ward Smith, all friends vd Damuth. The
and family of the bride, .boards were cut by
Each hostess received a« Steward with an Alas
beautiful coreage from
the bride.
The bride s mother
wore a Iona gold dress, pegs by Tommie Prai.
accented with a red rose null
CISD briefs”^
1981 taxes in December To date $603,354 39 of 1981
taxes nave been collected Jan 31 is the last day to
pay taxes without penalty and interest
2’___193.5 79
n 53,531.
The matron, maid
of honor and brides-
maids chose beautiful,
long, floor-length dress-
es of Christmas red chif-
fon over silk hooped
skirts, accented with
white fur Christmas given a beautiful long
muffs, decorated with stem red rose during the
red silk poinsettias. wedding ceremony. Cor^
Junior bridesmaid,-- sages aad Jong stem
Danville, Va Russell is Miss Jennifer Carter, roses were gifts froni-
chose a long white floor the bride Each of tA
iresentty length dress with beau- bride's aunts were pr-3^
pilot for tiful lace and full skirt to sen ted with acorsag^W
gift from the bride
They are: Mrs, Rufus
M Carter, Mrs D W
102 S. Wothington
£00 1 1 OO Cleveland Square |
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Two Conroe men Jan ^8 were
killed in a head-on collision on F M
Crash claims 2 lives 1314-13 mi'es wes‘pj,er
According to Montgomery
County Sheriff's Department offi-
cials, a vehicle driven by James D
Adams, 23, apparently crossed the
A protective application
of Fire Safe AD 108
retardant
will prevent thi*.’
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