The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1984 Page: 16 of 89
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Randy Alvin Franta
Gifts to Sterling Municipal Nancy Jo Hafer piomas.
Library honored the following Microfilm‘‘1900 Georgia from
persons during recent weeks: *ra an(* Edith Cook and Herbert
Hubert Braziel: “An II- and Oleta Wilkerson.
lustrated Life of Jesus” from Amos Tilton: “Carving
Mary and Leon Brown. Techniques” and “Carving Duck
June Hem Chestnut: “The Decoys” from Jenny and Hanold
Birds of America” from Mr. and Gore.
Mrs. David Ferraro.
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Attending the bride as matron
of honor was Mrs. Massoud
Nouri of Houston. Bridesmaids
were Rhonda Jordan, Michelle
Rucka, Mrs. Ronnie Ellender,
Mrs. James Spence, Susan Sax-
on, cousin of the bride and
Kristen Twardowski, niece of
the groom. They wore floor
length gowns of peach, aqua and
white, accented by white Gunne
Sax blouses with loose ribbons
from the shoulders to the wrist.
They carried arrangements of
peach silk roses atop white silk
fans.
Lea Annette Danek and Randy
Alvin Franta, both of Crosby, ex-
changed wedding vows in a dou-
* ble ring ceremony April 28 at St.
Jude’s Catholic Church in
Highlands, with Monsignor Fred
O’Connor officiating.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy J. Danek of
Crosby, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
A. Franta also of Crosby.
For her wedding the bride
chose a traditional white gown of
her own design. The gown of
lalique-taffeta featured a fitted
bodice covered with Chantilly
lace and lace sleeves. Tiny
bridal pearls enhanced the rose
motif of the lace, a soft gathered
chiffon over skirt, finished with
a row of Chantilly lace, fell to
knee length in the front and
* swept up the back in an apron ef-
l feet. Tiers of romantic Chantilly
lace ruffles encircled the entire
skirt from apron to floor. She
had a full length chapel train and
a veil of white illusion was
secured by a French wedding
hat. The bride carried a cascade
of white roses, stephanotis and
ivy surrounding a white calalya
orchid.
David D. Towler, “Seabirds:
The father of Charles Cody: identification Guide” from
“Alaska’s Parklands: The Com- Georgia, Ann, Cynthia and
plete Guide” from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackrell.
Presented in honor of Dale -
Battle and fifth-grade students
for decorating the library’s egg
tree, 1984: “The Egg Tree” from .
Sterling Municipal Library.
Presented in honor of Leon
Brown and The Baytown Sun:
“How to Read a Newspaper”
from the seventh-grade reading
classes of Janet Simon and Bar-
bara Mabry at Baytown Junior
School.
Pat Mann.
Thad S. Fennema:
“Sagebrush Country: The
American Wilderness” from Mr.
and Mrs. Max Altman;
‘Illustrated Facts and Records
Book of Animals” from Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Mann.
Garland Allen Harlin “Dee
Dee”: “The Schooling of the
Horse” from Frank and Evelyn
Melton.
L T Harrison* <4Visual
Guy L. Hawks. The bride-elect is Bayou United Methodist Church ‘ ‘ w t „ from Carl and Presented in honor of Phillip
a graduate of Ross S. Sterling in Baytown. The bride-elect is a AmvCurrie Dignam: ‘.‘Dictionary of
Flower girl was Reecie High School and is attending Lee graduate of Baylor University Garrett Herring- ‘IPllls arid Literary Biographies” from
Bobalik. She carried a basket of College, while Hawks graduated and is employed as a teacher by p t)n ■. N nkrnvrifips ahout Sterling Municipal Library,
sweetheart roses. The ring from Ross S. Sterling High Baytown school district. The p : and^ Over-the-
bearer was Darren School and is employed by Faust prospective groom graduated
Bielamowicz, nephew of the Distributing of Houston Friends Mrs. Abe Rosenzweig, - ‘Carol Evans:
are welcome to attend the 3 p.m. is employed as a sales represen- _ T i>i„noatl* & .Wbia*
Ushers were Danny Danek, June 2 wedding and reception tative by Hatfield and Co. in Ben T. pleasant CI*& ..Christmas and
brother of the bride, and the following at the Baytown Boat Houston. **
groom’s cousins Alan Kulak, Club in Highlands. . V*,
Robert Stasney and Larry ——--------
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DONNA LYNN Stagner’s PAULA KAY Herring’s engage- ;
engagement to Sky Lance ment to Brent Parick Evard is
Hawks is announced by her announced by her parents, Mr.
mother, Sue Stagner of and Mrs. W. Curtis Herring of
man, cousin of the groom of Highlands. Miss Stagner is the Baytown. Evard is the son of
Crosby. Groomsmen were Ron- daughter of Ben M. Stagner of Cecile Evard of Baytown and the
nie Ellender, Joe Danek, brother Livingston. Hawks is the son of late A.L. Evard Sr. An Aug. 4
of the bride, Tracy Jasek and Minnie Alice Hawks and the late wedding is planned at Cedar
Michael Warzon, cousins of the
Best man was Tommy Leib-
groom.
Presented in honor of Mark
ugs” from Mf. - and Wayne Evans, son of Gene and
Spot’s First
“It’s Spot’s
Dismissed! High School Poems” Birthday” from Grandparents
and “Reference W^H fe Olb ^ne and Sally Evans.
Public Library” frofti DSniiis Presented in honor of Mr. and
Novosad. ' Mrs. Fred Hartman on their 50th
Bobby Keith Plott: wedding anniversary: “Sports
“Aquarium Encyclopedia of Quotes: The Insider’s View of
Tropical Freshwater Fish” from the Sports World” from Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Rosenzweig.
Presented in honor of Dan
and Gardens Complete Quick Mendoza: “Index to Poetry for
and Easy Cookbook” from Bud Children and Young People”
and Pat Blackburn.
Anna Maria Rivero: “The Library.
Early Childhood Years” from
Jenny and Harold Gore.
Violet Simpson, mother of tindell (or Martindale) Cord-
Bruce Simpson: “Dorothy wainer, of Philadelphia, and
Huang’s Chinese Cooking” from Some of His Descendants” from
Ken Crosthwait, Harold Reid Mr. and Mrs. Roland Arm-
and Bill Trout.
groom.
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Providing music for the occa-
sion were Larry Baisdon, soloist
and Mrs. Larry Baisdon, pianist.
A reception was held at St.
Jude’s social hall-. Houseparty
members included StaCy Saxon,
Roxane Malac, Debbie Zadrapa,
Chris Grail, Mrs. Jeff Johnson,
Mrs. Jon York, and Tommie
York.
Following a wedding trip to
Corpus Christi, the couple will
live in Crosby.
The bride is a graduate of Lee
College and is employed by
Crosby Pharmacy. The groom
graduated from Crosby High
School and is employed by
Exxon U.S.A., Baytown
Refinery.
Ross and Flora Wilhite.
Gertrude Ray: “Better Homes
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from Sterling Municipal
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Presented to Sterling
Municipal Library: “John Mar-
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strong.
ELIZABETH THOMAS’engage- MARIANNE KADILLAK’S
ment to David Reaves is an- engagement to John Timmons
flounced by her parents, Mr. and Jr. is announced by her parents,
Mrs. H.G. Thomas Jr., of Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Baytown. Reaves is the son of Kadillak of Butte, Mbnt. Tim-
Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Reaves of mons is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
a hat covered in ivory Venetian Baytown. A, July 14 wedding is John H. Timmons of Baytown. A
lace and accented with pearls ^planned-'** , -First Baptist June 16 wedding is planned at St.
with a gathered bow on the back presby terian Church in John’s Catholic Church in Butte,
brim- Baytown. The bride-elect at- Mont. The bride-elect is a
Attending the bride as Matron tends Lee College and is graduate of Idaho State Univer-
of Honor was Frankie Jackson of employed by Country Day Child sity in Pocatello, Idaho, while
Baytown. Bridesmaids were Care, while Reaves attends Lee Timmons graduated from the
Sonja Prinzel, Karen Moseley College and is employed by Mrs. University of Texas at Austin,
and Pamela Brewer, all of Baird’s Bakeries.
Baytown.
MRS. RANDY FRANTA
Phillips, Odom marry
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Phyllis Ann Phillips of
Highlands and Glen Thomas
Odom exchanged wedding vows
in a double ring ceremony
March 24 at Maranatha Temple
in Mont Belvieu, with the Rev.
Ronnie Trice officiating.
- Parents of the couple are Mr.
' and Mrs. Jerome Phillips of
Highlands and Mr. and Mrs.
T.F. Odom of Baytown.
The bride chose a bouffant
silhouette gown of ivory English
net and Schiffli embroidered
Z lace designed with a portrait
Z neckline and ruffled butterfly
* sleeves. The gown was accented
2 with lace at the neckline and
* scattered motifs over the skirt
- with seed pearls. The bride wore
Graduation Parties
Best man was Chris Primeaux
of Baytown. Groomsmen were
Kyle Shanks, John Wilky and
MarkConsidine.
WENDY MAYFIELD’S engage-
ment to Gary Trchalek is an-
nounced by her father, J.W.
Mayfield of Baytown. Trchalek
is the son of Edward G. Trchalek
of Baytown. A July 14 wedding is
planned at Cedar Bayou
Methodist Church. The bride-
elect and prospective groom are
graduates of Ross S. Sterling
High School.
Carrie Altemus was honored
tishprs wptp iprnmp C with a graduation party on May with a’graduation party Sunday
Phillips, brother of the bride,' *2, given b7 Sue Ann* Evard, brunch^nApril 1.givenby]Lynn
and Rodnev Evans neDhew of Beverly Bargainer and Sherry Walker, Kay Schiller, Mary Lou
thP^room Younger at Benihanas ip Adams and Geraldine Van Dyke
Houston. In attendance were at Brady’s Landing Restaurant
in Houston. In attendance were
Jaime Andrus was honored
Providing music for the occa-
sion were Dencie and Arthur
Purvis and Denise Motway.
Bobby Lewis, Tobie Taylor,
Mark Holloway, David Vinyard, Lee Ann Johnson, Robyn May
Cindy Weaver, Stacy Kratky and and Rhonda Davis.
A reception was held in the Kelly Hundsrucker. The daughter of Edward and Dottie
social hall of the church, daughter of A.M. Andrus Jr., Altemus, Carrie was presented
Houseparty members included jaime is a graduate of Ross S. with a personalized picture
Scharlotte Hughes, Brenda sterling High School and was Lt. frame. She is a graduate of
Bryant, Carol Vogeley, Danjia 0f the Sterling Stars. She has Robert E. Lee. High School and
Newbrough, Pam Hoskins and pians to attend Lee College, ma- has plans to attend Southwest _
Renee Hall. joring in elementary education. Texas State University in the fall
Following a wedding trip to lx- ’ * » of 1984.
tapa, Mexico, the couple is at
home in Anchorage, Alaska.
The bride is a graduate of Ross
S. Sterling High School, attended
Lee College and is employed by
Dr. John R. Hurr as a recep-
tionist.
The groom graduated from
Ross .S. Sterling High School,
Lee College, the University of
Houston and is employed by Nor-
thern Oilfield Systems.
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Counseling
Offered
Free short-term counseling1
sessions for persons suffering
from the effects of Hurricane
Alicia are available through
the Counseling and Con-
sulting Center of Baytown.
The program is available
not only for persons who suf-
fered direct damage, but also
for individuals who are
undergoing stress although
they may have incurred no
property damage what-
soever.
Funds for the free counsel-
ing program have been made
available by federal grant
money. Anyone wishing to
take advantage of this op-
portunity should contact the
Counseling and Consulting
Center immediately at 420-
1467.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 174, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1984, newspaper, May 20, 1984; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152973/m1/16/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.