The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1977 Page: 6 of 23
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Birth Announcements
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ed 7 pounds, 2fa ounces. He of Highlands Methodist Hospital. She
has a brother, Gregory Wayne. .' ‘ weighed 7 pounds, II
Grandparents are Mr.,and L
Mrs. D. L. Mullens an* Mr. ' MJs)on Lr
and Mrs. H. H. Read, all of. U> Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith.
Baytown. Great-grandmother
ir Mrs:-^Chester- Restr~or
Baytdwn.
FEHRING
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fehr-
ing of Efaytown announce the
birth of a daughter, Brenda -
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a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School. The Anahuac. A Feb. 11 wedding is planned at St. Church. ■The bride-elect attended Lee College of the University of Texas. The prospective grandparents
prospective groom is a graduate of Texas City John’s Methodist Church. The bride-elect is a where the prospective groom is a graduate. groom attended graduate school at the Universi- Margaret
High School.
graduate of Ross S. Sterling High School. Sutton
Tis a graduate of Sam Houston State University.
are Mrs DEAR MRS. D.H.» You will ceArinly have to remove all this
Afeman *. of buildup of wax before you will have any success. You might buy a
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Mr., Mrs. T. E. Braden
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Are Home fn Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson and the Rev. John Mr.', and Mis. W. E. Braden of
Edward Braden are making Fiedler officiated. Providing Crosby are parents of the
their home in Houston follow- the musicjwas Mrs. Marvin groom,
ing their wedding trip to San Marek andRoger Speers. • The bride chose a white silk
Antoni° organza over taffeta gown
The couple exchanged dou- The bride, the former Miss trimmed with Chantilly lace
. ble ring wedding vows Dec.'17 Debra Kay Clark, is the appUqued with seed pearls,
at Crosby First Baptist daugter, of Mr. and Mrs. The cathedral length train was
Church. The Rev. Herbert Stanley M. Clark of Crosby, decorated with matching lace.
_ : * ’ . ® Her tiered illusion veil was
4 .edged with lace and depended
§ from a Juliet cap..
' She.carried white, green and
I yellow chrysanthemums, gyp-
■ , sophila and English ivy.
;, Mrs. Bill Kanak was her
J|| sister’s-matron of honor. Miss
Maureen Clark, sister of the
bride, Miss Rebecca Janacek.
Mrs; Robert Braden and Mrs.
Kenneth Sontag Were
bridesmaids.,
■ They wore light green floral
dresses trimmed with beige
lace and carried mixed bou-
quets.
A1 Thurmond of Houston
was best man. Billy Braden
and Robert Braden, brothers
of the groom, Mark Weather-
ford and John Lindsey were
groomsmen. Ushers were Bill
Kanak and Anthony Machala.
fn the* Houseparty for the
1$ reception were Miss Susan
"£™ Harris, Mrs. Dennis Krolczyk,
Miss Mary Barnes, Miss Becky
Matthews and Mrs. Debbie
Merrill,' .1 ’ •
For honeymoon travel, the
bride wore a green dress with
black accesories.
Both are graduates of
Crosby High School. The bride
attended Lee College. The
groom has a bachelor degree
and a master degree from Tex-
as A&M University.
Party To
Fete Pair.
Sunday
t/Memm
Edited By Glena Pfennig .
Louisiana, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. prepared furniture cleaner ahd follow directions, if the furniture
Goodwin of Florida and Mrs. has a silicone finish that the cleaner will not work on, use turpen- •
Mary Fehring and Mrs. Bertha tine. Be very careful not to oyer wet the pieces especially around
Jung, both of Oklahoma. any joints that are glued. Mineral spirits should remove a wax
_ buildup. If it’s very bad, use the spirits on 000 steel wool instead
SEXTON °f a cloth and rub carefully.
Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Sexton Jr. Antl old fashioned furniture wash that you can make at hoirie
of Bdytown announce the birth re<)uires three tablespoons linseed oil, one tablespoon turpentine
of a daughter. Shylah Rae, ' and a quart of hot water. Mix, let cool and wring a cloth out of
Dec. 17 at Gulf Coast Hospital. lhis for the cleaning. Dry well. Repeat until clean and apply to
She weighed' 8 pounds 10 0l,|y a smal1 area at a time. When all is clean, wax. Use the wax
ounces. She has a sister, sparingly. Then rub vigorously so there are no smeary or excess
Christina Lynn. Grandparents wax left on the surface- ~ POELY. ‘
We want tobeyjM favorite store
Hurry In!
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9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. DAILY
SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.
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krtcherf ap™hances™predicts Sates Regulate ‘ ef- will be honored for theiUSOth _
’ Mrs. Lillian Chendweth, a fam- fective in September 1975, wedding anniversary with an
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Texas Agricultural Extension and cubf« meters of’air circa-
Service, Texas A&M Uni- ten ,are being considered, ^nn^view ^ '
versitv Svstem ! but final industry-wide deci- Channelview.
“Square feet of shelf area sions will be made in the fu- 3 ^J9 6ar|J
will be changed to square turn,” the specialist said. •
meters, physical dimensions, Some,f progress has been Baytown since 1962.’
will be given in centimeters in- made a1ready in the shift to They have 15 granfichildreii
tegrams^not pounds''^she metric measurements- and 1 great-grandchild. ^ .
added.^j
The specialist offered hope
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sumers" in saying thpt initial?
ly the size of appliances prob-
ablywon’t change. But to over-
come difficulties involved with -
conversion into odd, metric
amounts — 167.3 cm. for ex-
ample—■ designers may shift
in time to easier dimensions,
such as 165 or 170 cm.
"And even temperature will
. be affected A typical food
compartment, temperature
reading may be 2.8 degrees
Celsius, rather .than 37 de-
grees Fahrenheit: The freezer
mmpartment mav be set at -
17.8 degrees Cel*is, instead of
0 degree^ F,”. Mrs. Che-
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1977, newspaper, January 5, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074994/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.