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MR. AND MRS. EARL C. Perry
'of Baytown celebrated their 40th
wedding anniversary with an
built behind his house. But she her first few weeks in the her left\nee, her left elbow and 9.ct: 28 ®uirPrlse PartY hosted by
her right grm were broken. Her t"eir children at the Perrys’
home. They were married on
Oct. 28, 1944, in Liberty. Their
children and grandchildren in-
clude Robert, Toni, Jessica and
When she was Carried in her David “Jay” Perry of
Houston; Pam and Grey
NANCY GAY Gardner’s engage-
ment to Terry Lee Cox is an-
nounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Winston Gardner of
Baytown. Cox is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell D. Cox of
Baytown. A Feb. 16 wedding is
planned at Cedar Bayou Baptist
Churclr. The bride-elect
graduated from Ross S. Sterling
High School and attends the
University of Houston-Clear
Lake. Cox graduated from
Robert E. Lee High School and is
the owner of Cox’s Quality Meat
Market.
By ARLENE ABENDS
The wedding took place a little and Gary Robertson had to hospital,” Robin’s mother, Tom
later than originally planned, postpone their vows, because on mie Battarbee, says. “And head injury\though, is what wor-
but some might say it’s a the evening of Sept. 21, on a rain- that’s probably a good thing.” ried doctorsmost and is what
miracle it took place at all. slicked road, Robin was severely At a Baytown hospital, the continues to cause the most pro-
Robin Battarbee had planned injured in a car accident. Battarbees were advised their blems. \
a wedding among the autumn “She doesn’t remember daughter had head injuries and
leaves in the gazebo her father anything about the accident or should be transferred to Her- parents’backyard Dec. 1, Robin
mann Hospital in Houston. was well on her wdy to being McMahon of Baytown, and Ran-
“They said she should be Life.......welL Her knee was kirgically ^y> Theresa, Christopher and
Flighted, but they weren’t flying bolted fopther "and \she is /Artanda Perry of Baytown,
because it was still raining. So, undergoing therapy for theother Perry retired from Exxon in 1980
she was taken by ambulance. injuries. Her elbow is still We- after 36 years of service. The
“During the ride there she looking and her left eye is Wl Perrys are members of First
kept fighting to get the oxygen slightly closed and uncontrolled^ Baptist Church,
mask off. It worried me, but the
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The doctors say that it will
attendant said it was a good sign heal itself within a year. If not,
— that she was fighting,” says then they’ll operate so that it
looks forward again,” Robin
Heirport
Mrs. Batterbee
I At Hermann, Robin was at- says.
I tended by the Life Flight team. “The biggest problem I have
“They took super care of her with it is when 1 drive, I have to
while she was there, for about keep it closed or I see things way
three weeks. She was in a coma to the side.”
for the first four days, then she “Everything they said would
woke up. The doctors kept telling happen so far has happened, so
us that she was making good we don’t doubt that the eye will
progress and that she was doing be OK, too,” Mrs. Battarbee
really well. And they kept us in- says,
formed of all the tests they were Dec. 1 dawned bright, warm
running and the results of each. I and clear with late fall colors
| can’t say enough for the great painting the nearby trees. Many
way they treated us,” says Mrs. family members and friends at-
Battarbee
SIROCKA
Baytown and Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Ru^ell and Sysan Sirocka of V. Loukas of Port Arthur,
ounce the birth of a
Crosby
daughter Kimberlee Diane, on
Nov. 27 irKGulf Coast Hospital.
She weighe
ounces. She
RULL
Hugo and Susie Rull of
11 pounds and 3 Baytown announce the birth of a
is a brother, Mike
daughter, Rachel Marie, on Nov.
Martin. Grandparents are Gene 26 in San Jacinto Methodist
and Wilma Sirdcka of Crosby Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds
and L.B. and Sidney Storenski of » and 4 ounces. Grandparents are
Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Juan. B. Rull Jr.,
Len and Sybil Hodges, all of
Baytown, and Ernest Mitchell of
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LOUKAS
Kolt and Wendy Loukas of Mt. Belvieu
Baytown announce the but
son, Kristofer Kolt, on Nov
San Jacinto Methodist Hospital.
He weighed 9 pounds and\8
ounces. He has a brother.
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tended the wedding in the
“Everything that they told us backyard gazebo. And Mr. and
I would happen, did. It’s amazing Mrs. Gary Robertson are spen-
d the way they know just what is ding their honeymoon in the
1 going on in an accident victim’s Great Smokey Mountains.
P body.”
Robin’s right knee cap was
broken in nine places, there was
a deep puncture wound below
of a
in
grip
VICKIE’S
CERAMICS
Jeremy. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert W. Maeser of
Clean skin vital
. experts advise
MR. AND MRS. GARY ROBERTSON
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400 Morrell
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Failure to remove makeup
thoroughly is the major reason
for a dull complexion, say skin
experts.
A good cleansing routine
should start with a cream or lo-
tion makeup remover, even if
the skin is oily.
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proceeds from the Goose Creek Gumbo by City of Baytown Parks and Recreation
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1984, newspaper, December 9, 1984; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153277/m1/11/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.