The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1965 Page: 4 of 14
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details on some of tN Christmas decorations for tN J. T. Souby. The Pilgrimage will be from 2 to 9 pm. Tuesday
Massey tone, one of tbroo on tto Trinity Episcopal Church t and Wednesday,
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low drive according to Mrs, J
S. Mann, president
Thu announcemrm was made
at IV last mart mg Vld In IV
horn* of Mrs Knox Bravrrs. al
1400 N. Commerce —
TV annual Christmas parly
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TV Baytown Oinmrtunlty
School will present tVlr annual
Christmas program at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at Grace Methodist
Church.
L "Christmas Gifts" with SO chll-
* drm parttcipatinff wit be pra-
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* f gram TV remainder of tha pro-
gram will featv.r a Chriatmaa
pagaant
Dining IV Intermission seven
al numbers will V (iresentrd by
tV Leslie School of Dancing.
AU numVri are directed and
t-hnrn>i>ra|iVd by Mrs Billy
Wheaton Assisting Vr will be
Miss Hetty Jo Gnady thorn I di-
rector will lie Mr* M J Coady
and pianist will lie Mm. Geoive
C Adams
Highlight of tV evening will ,
tie the presentation of a money
tree to the school as a gift frm
tV National Secretaries Associ-
ation They will also furnish re-
frrthmenU.
enter of tto rainbow and dia-
ria towaly tall, 1:» p.m.,
Haa J acta la MeSItadlaS llus
Cooper, president.
Aired Mrs A. L Koonce
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Members were quite surprised
during tV program "What's
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Bailors Gardes Club, at S:M Beavers. Using old and new
Gmee Methodist recipes of club members, sV
served a meal of chicken to a
Garden Keepers Horticulture bag Swedish meat balls, sal-
(Inb, 7 :M p.m„ Mrs. Lowell ad, humeroake rolls, cream
Western)a*. 7*9 Pamela. cheese balls and cake
XI TVU Gamma, 1 Si p.m.
Mr*. Jabany Drlxmeh. not
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by Mn. Gail Clinnigham SV
suggested that each member
make a donation sometime dur-
ing tV year toward tV Con-
gressional Medal of Honor Pro-
S:» am., Parish House.
The Fabric Shop
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TV devnttonal was given by
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beauty and tV universe
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Mrs Beavers annftuneed that
each member would receive a
booklet of all tV recipes aV
used for Vr program.
Fourteen members and one
guest. Mrs Honald LUea of
Kingsville, were present.
MRS. JAMES ANTHONY PEDISON
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Carolyn Booth Marries Pedison
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formed Saturday at Wilshiry; revJc, to Marble Falls The Imported white silk faille The K(_i _ r n cuci i s ntcoci j u i ii j .
Baptist Church of Dallas, Misa|groom is the son of Mr and molded semi - empire bodice iNOtGS j GLENELLA DIEBEL and Marika Lilly decorate a money
Linda Carolyn Booth of Dallas Mn Anthony P. Pedison of Mar- w*‘ fashioned with an oval neck- ,r«® ’or Opportunity School. The t-ee. to be pre-
became tV bride of James An- shall ,line edged to a tiny hand - roll-' Mr *n<’ Mnl Rf,nal<* Lilesj sented Monday nigh* during the annual Chris'mas program
thony Pedison of Dallas TV Hev. Bruce Mdver o/fici- cording and tightly hill'd ind children of Kingsville were g,ven by the school, is filled with dollar bills from the Na-
TV bride is tN daughter of ated - * 1""K petal point sleevea Self- week-end K’*’**1 « *n<; t,0eial Secretaries Association. San Jac nt0 Chapter, and
Mr and Mrs Arthur Roy Booth, TV bride, given in marriage,'“'ered buttons fattened the * ^ wt* mdividuals who wanted to contribute to ‘he record fund.
back of the gown marked at the--:- Secretaries will serve refreshments at the close of the pro-
Mn ^NncSd^rith ^ .£ n . gram which begins at 7:30 p m. Monday at Grace Matho-
gatVred fullness was comple- P f j FI t G d P 2116 TH d st Church' (Baytown Sun Photo)
mented by a bouffant chapel
length train.
Her veil of imported silk illu-
sion de|iended In tier* to her
waist from a rose petal calot of
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of the groom, was bridesmaid
TVy wore dresses of emerald
green velveteen. TV semi-em-
pire bodice was fashioned with
an oval neckline and elbow
length sleeves. TN slim skirt
was floor length.
Best man was William Knight
of Tyler. Groomsman was Wil-
liam Elias. UsVn were Robert
Booth, brother of the bride, and
John Pedison, brother of the
gqpom. A reception followed in
the church parlor.
After a wedding trip to Mexico
City, Guadalajara and Puerto
Vallarta, they will reside in Dal-
las
The b r i d e Is a graduate of
Robert E. Lee High School, at-
tended the University of Wiscon-
sin and graduated from Baylor
University.
Pedison Is a graduate of Mar-
shall High School and Texas
A AM University. He is employ-
ed aa project engineer of George
A. Fuller Co. of Dallas.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1965, newspaper, December 6, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145347/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.