The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1977 Page: 7 of 18
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Mr. and tin. Richard Mrs. Gerald Conner, both of roes, itephuotb, ivy and a>
Hwey Dodgen are Huffman Mr aad Mn. Lane orchid. She wore a duraood
honeymooning in Acapulco, C. Dodgen of Baytown are the necklace befen|tai In the
Mexico, following their Satur- parents of the groom. groom’s grandmother .
day weding at First United the bride chose a designer Misi Cindy Hodges nannaM
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the Rev. V. 0. Baakemhfp Alencon lace and jeweb Mrs: R.L. Baiard, Mrs. R N.
performed Ha double ring decorated the KM bodtee, Muddeny, Mm of the
ceremony. Providing nuptial long Upered sleeves, skirt and groom, Min Jem Lyne
music were Mrs. Becky chapel length train of the Conner, sister of tbe bride,
CaUaway and Bob Dataller. gown. > Miss Renee Devb, Mbs Cindy
the bride, former^ Miss Her chapel length mantilla Kemper and Mis Nancy
Kathy Lynn May, b the was edged in matching lace. Lewis. ,
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Flower girl was Robin Msy,
sister of the bride, and
ringbearer was Scott Owner,
brother of the bride. , *|
For the reception at
Atascodta Country Club, the
bouseparty included Mbs
Kathy Kilpatrick, Mbs Karen
Wigger, Mis Debbie
Broussard, Mbs Teresa
Langley, Mrs. Theresa Melnar,
Mis Stella Beckner and Mbs:
Rose Beaupre.
The couple will be at home
in Huntsville
The bride b a graduate of
Huffman High School and the j
groom b a graduate of Robot j
tend**s!? Ho^ton^state AMY AND Carl Poliak are ready for the back-to- - ^P**?.
University. school style show for the Christian Women’s Club at
' 11 a.m. Thursday at Goose Creek Country Club. AsSU’uTNrHyponeSi
Other models are Julie Smith, Kiki Wristers, Kay Children, 7 p.m., Wnedcreek
Richardson, Steve Poirot, Barry Carter, Kelly Car- _ _.
ter, Grady Carter, Sharon Cone and Pam Pepper. T*r m a „1 a!™*!!
Mrs. Cecil Lawrence will coordinate. Dana (Mrs. AparinMints. "
Dennis) Friedel of Pearland will be guest speaker triple-e, 7;M p.m., Wetl-
and Debbie Crow will provide the special music. minster PresbytefiM
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Bridal Showers
Bride Is Feted By Showers
Mrs. Douglas E. Carrie, the former Lynnette Lumpkin, was
honored with two showers.
A salad supper was given in, the home of Mrs. James Cherry.
Singer
To Give
Program
Molly Essary, Mbs Sylvan
Beach 1976, will present a
program of music for the
Baytown Senior Citizens Nutri-
tion Center at the 11 a.m.
Thursday birthday celebration
at the First Presbyterian
Church fellowship hall.
Persons celebrating August
birthdays will be recognized.
Interested persons 60 years
of age or older should call 427-
2145 for reservations.
Mr., Mrs. Gilts
Live In Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Kip R. Gilts Ray Land, Mrs. Norman
are at home in Houston follow- Choate and Mrs J. H. Choate,
ing their wedding trip to •pj)e (jrj<je js a graduate of
Niagra Falls, Canada. Pasadena High School and
The former Tameron Sue attended southern Bible
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Sylvan Beach.
Elks Lodge, 164Mp.uL.2Mf
Market.
Photo
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Cohostesses were Mrs. Moody Barker, Mrs. Leonard Barrow, ------in Houston.
Mrs. John Becka, Miss Marion Brown, Mrs. Johnny Clark, Mrs.
Irbie Coxson, Mrs. Bill McBride.
Abo, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. William Oxford, Mrs. J. R.
Porter. Mrs. R. L. Sanders) Mrs,.Edwin Sheffield, Mrs. B. R.
Snead. Mrs. Billy Starkey, Mrs. Jack Walker, Mrs. C. E- Watts,
Mrs. Joseph Wilson, Mbs Bettye Jo White and Mrs. L. R. Woods
Special guests were Mrs. Gilbert Lumpkin, the bride’s mother
and Mrs. Don T. Game, the groom’s mother.
The Baytown Sun prints
birthday pictures for children
through their sbth birthday
only. Parents must supply the
photograph one week before
The hostess gift was an electrical appliance.
The bride was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the
home of Mrs. R. D. Howe. Cohostesses were Mrs. Earl Bbsex,
Mrs. Rich Doty and Mrs. Patty Frederick.
The honoree received a yellow and white daby corsage and an
electrical appliance.
An arrangement of yellow and white dabies, carnations and
chrysanthemums centered the serving table.
Club News
Novice Bridge Club To Play
Baytown Novice Duplicate Bridge Club will play’at 10 a.m.
Aug. 22 at the Community Building. There will be a short discus-
sion on bridge before the play.
This week’s winners were, north-south, Sue Cade and Ruth
Baughman, first; Bernice Young and Ollie Dahlqubt, second and
Vera Turner and Mary Pennington, third.
East-west winners were Francis Wheeler and Martin Ryan,
first; Nancy Borgfeldt 'and Opal Clore, second and Eleanor
Stewart and Sue Gillette, third. )
Six Baytonians won in the Space Center Bridge Tournament at
NASA. Winning were Sue Cade,and Ruth Baughman, Mary Pen-
nington and Iris-Jones and Frances Wheeler and Martin Ryan.
^PragramSefM
To Immunize
Adults, Too
Aduhs need immunization,
too. says Carla Shearer, health
education specialist with the
Texas Agricultural Extension
Service, the Texas AiMA^M-'
versify System. Adult Texans
who will get special empties-,
during August - Immunize
tion Action Month - are:
li Prospective mothers who
need rubella ' screening”- to
determine if they are suscep-
tible to rubella. If they are sus-
ceptible. an immunization will
safeguard their unborn chil-
dren against possible birth de-
fects.
2> Young adults who were
vaccinated against measHs on
or before their first birthday.
3* Older persons who need
protection against certain dis-
eases. particularly tetanus.
The* defenses against dis-
ease should be promoted year-
round. says the specialist
Check with four doctor «
health department to see if you
and your family are protected
against diptheria. pertnssb
(whooping cough), tetanus
(lockjaw), polio, meas
mumps and rubella (German
measles'
Make sure .. - taby.”
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Comfort
Is Rule
In bedroom arrangements
for the elderly, convenience
and comfort are the rule, says
Pat Seaman, housing and
home furnishings specialbt
with the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service, the Texas
A&M University System.
It b essential that large,
easy-to-open windows offer
pleasant views from chair and
bed and that good, no-glare
lighting is available.
Light switches within reach
of the bedside, and outlets at
least two feet off the floor,
save exertion and stooping.
For privacy, separate the
bed from the living and cook-
The Rev. Worden McDonald
performed the double ring
ceremony. Miss Belinda Land
provided the music.
The bride is the,daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Black
of Pasadena, formerly of
Baytown. The groom is the son
of Art Gilts of Findlay, Ohio,
and Mrs. Kathy Giesey of
Fostoria, Ohio. '
The bride chose a traditional
gown featuring a fitted
waistline and long sleeves. She
carried a bouquet of roses and
carnations.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Ron McCaughey of Findlay,
Ohio. Mbs Glenda Willett,
Mrs. Roger Robbins, Miss
Raren Kauder and Miss
Shelley •-* Choate were
bridesmaids.
Ron McCaughey of Findlay,
Ohio, was best man.
Groomsmen were Steve
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ing quarters - and a parti-
tioned-off bed ™
Powell, Kemp Gilb and Kris
Gilts, brother! ofvthe,froo(n.
made at the convenience of th& Donald Milton,
resident. - Ushers were Edward Black
In addition to bed and chair, Jr., brother of the bride, and
a nightstahd b essential. The Kyle Gilb, brother of the
stand, or table, on lockable groom,
castors, would provide addi- *> Hie houseparty were Miss
tional space for personal be- ^ Co?i*r> Mrs.. Larry
longings such as medicines. Green, Miss Kathy.Horn, Mrs.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1977, newspaper, August 15, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074772/m1/7/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.