The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS DAWSON
graduate
100I and
A reception was held im-
mediately after the cere-
mony at the Fellowship Hall
of the church. The bride’s
table was laid with a white
cut-work linen cloth under-
laid with pink, and held the
tiered wedding cake topped
with the traditional bride and
groom, and thecrystalpunch
service Barbara Wottena
and Mar<ha Westrup of Ar-
cadia assi ted in serving,
and Roxanne Martin regi -
tered guests.
The bride is a
of Santa Fe High S
the groom attend
High School. The couple will
make their home in Alvin,
where he is employed as
a secretary and the groom
works for the State Highway
Department
A doublering wedding
ceremony performed at the
First Baptist Church Satur-
day united in marriage Miss
Carol Sue Moore and Doug-
las Gene Dawson. The Rev.
R. G. Camp officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie H.
Moore Jr. of Aigoa and the
groom is the son of Mr and
Mfa. Faye DaWauti.
Two large baskets of white
gladiolas flanked the altar to
provide decorations
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a w!,«te
wool three-piece suit with a
white crepe overblouse Her
bridal veil fell from a white
satin pillbox hat. and she
wore shoes of white crepe.
She carried 3 bouquet
of white carnations centered
with a purple-throated white
orchid.
She was attended by Judy
Sayko of Alta Loma as maid
of honor Her attendant wore
a two piece pink wool suit,
accessorized with a pinksa-
shoes. Her bouquet of white
carnation^ was tied with
streamers of pink satin rib-
bon
The groom was attended
by Ronnie Coker as best man.
The mother of the bride
wore a two piece suit of
brown and black checked
wool, with black accessories
and a white carnation cor-
sage; the groom’s mother
chose a blue wool dress with
a fur-trimmed stole and
matching blue hat. Her cor-
sage was also of white car-
nations.
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in an advanced training t _Q____
logical health control in preparation for
an operating nuclear powered submarine a
ing laboratory technician.
The couple live in Pocatello. Idaho, where Mrs. Mark
is attending Idaho State University; she is a junior English
major. ______________'
Couple Married In Idaho
Miss Marilyn Muir and Laddy Mark
ce.it’.y in Idaiw Fails, Idaho f*— u-
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Muir of Idaho
is the son of Mr and Mrs. Jc:
pV State President
Address Local Branch
I ---- ■■■■ Washington. Her home i in
I Kerrville, where he work-
I ed for 29 years in public
I school; 14 years were spent
I in teaching high school hu i -
| ness courses and 15 years
| as the guidance counselor.
I She is active in the First
Presbyterian Church and is
I a member of the executive
board of rhe Presbytery of
John Knox. She is an officer
i on rhe Board of Trustees
i of Kerr C. Memorial Li-
brary and the Kerr Co Spe-
cial Opportunity School. She
received her B.A. degree
from 1 rinity University and
her M.A. and M. Ed. from
the University of Texas.
rhe subject of her lecture
will be “AAUW, h s Pro-
gram and Growth”. Mrs.
Weiss says 'The American
Association of I'fir,
W'omen offer: college women
an opportunity to grow jn.
tellectually, to help further
the advancement of women
and to discharge their so-
cial responsibilities.” The
AAUW program, she ex-
plains, “centers on four
areas of interest: communi-
ty problems, cultural inter-
ests, education and the world
problems.’’
There are 1,516 branches
in the United St <tes. Women
college graduates interest-
ed in taking part in AAUW
activities may call Mrs.
George Williams, OL 8-3688
for membership informa-
tion.
< were married re-
I he bride is the daughter
Idaho Falls and the groom
— .dark of Alvin.
Mark, who enlisted in the Navy in 1962, io a Machinest
Mate Second Class, Submarine Service. He has just
completed an 18 month program of theoretical and ap-
ir engineering and is a qualified opera-
nuclear power plant. At present he is
ig program of chemistry and radio-
t. - , assignment to
K 30 anniqoof.
A4/ss Carol Sue Moore And
Douglas Dawson Recife Vows
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■ and was ai'O se-
fc*r official Texas
kqate to the 1960
Ke Conference in
fag of University
l meet with the
Ipch on Thursday,
Lfk Homemaking
L a the Alvin High
LjOp.m. The boa rd
L will meet with
lti$< for dinner at
L a; the Holiday Inn.
Ufcor., local branch
h..;; has served
■ tuny capacities,
batted A WWatthe
ri Youth Confer -
■the Conference on
i H. Weiss, state
Mustang Club
Alvin Garden Club
FACTS about FOLKS
Cathy Massey
Has Ninth Birthday
year,
year.
Dickins and children Freida
and Freddie were in Houston
recently as the guests of
their daughter and her fami-
ly, Mr. and Mrs. John Moon
Hiram Thompson returned
home Friday from Texas
Children’s Hospital in Hous-
ton. where he has heen a pa-
tient for six weeks.
Mrs. Ruby Thomspon flew
to Los Alleles, Calif, on
Friday, for d visit with her
daughter, Mrs Rennie Ray.
David Priest of Seabrook
was a weekend guest of the
Lee Sanders family.
and national project.
The meeting was turned
over to the program com-
mittee. and Mrs. C. W. Pat-
terson gave a very interest-
ing paper on chrysanthe-
mums; Mrs. W. C. Kinser
led a panel discussion on
fruits, nuts, and berries of
the Gulf Coast with Mrs.
McCown, Mrs. J. D. Thomp-
son, and Mr' Lena Steele
raking part
A delicious luncheon was
served from a white linen
cloth which was centered
with a very artistic ar range-
•nent.
From The
Club Scene
Alert Homemakers
The Alert Homemaker’.-
Club met Nov. 4 in the home
of Mrs Luella Idoux. Dur-
ing rhehusine!
ducted by Mr
itts, officer^
The Christmas meeting
will be held at the home of
Mr- W.N. Moore
Dalmolin Couple
Has Anniversary
Some 135 guests from
Manvel, Alvin, and Houston
called upon Mr. and Mrs.
Valentino Dalmolin of Man-
vel when the couple cele-
brated theii fui lictli wed-
ding anniversary recently.
Serving as hosts for the
occasion were the couple’s
children and their families,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dal-
molin, Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor Dalmolin, Mr. and Mrs.
Carle Dalmolin. Mr. and
Mr . Ted Clark, and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Lira.
- Three-tiered weddry
cake, lettered with "40th
Anniversary’’ and decorat-
ed with red roses, and a
punchbowl adorned rhe re-
freshment table, which way-
laid with a lace cloth and
centered with an arrange-
ment of pink blossoms
Mrs. W. A. Jinks was the
hostess for the Nov. 2meet-
ing of the Athenaeum Study
Club. Roll call was answer-
ed in observance of Ameri-
can Education week.
Tiie program was present-
ed on ’’Central America"
by Mrs. J. E. Tyson and on
"Mexico and the Border
States’’ by Mrs. W.H. Agee.
Beulah Av-
were elected to
during the coming
They are Mrs. Lue-
They are Mrs. Lu-
ella Idoux, president; Mrs.
Ema Dagner, vice president;
Mrs. Winnie McKenzie, sec -
Iona Corn,
Charlotte
and Mr~.
mr
Cathy Lynn Massey, the
daughter of Mr and Mrs.
J. V. Massey, celebrated her
ninth brithday with a party
Thursday.
Her birtliddy cake, letter-
ed with "Happy Birthday,
Cathy” was served with
cookies and punch to the
guests.
Joining in the festivities
with the honoree and her
parents were Kim Blackwell,
Loretta Blackwell. Linda
Thompson. Mary Katherine
Huron, Gay Slaughter. Peggy
Margin, Ava Carpenter. To-
namarie Meyers. Mary and
Dottie Mason, Debbie and
Sandra Williams, Gregory
Greer, the honoree’s grand-
mother. Mrs. J. E. Massey,
and her aunts. Mrs. Lynn
Williams and Mrs. Jimmy
.Greer,
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girl Scouts on basic flower
arranging, the use of con-
tainers, and mechanical aids
for arrangements
Mrs. McKithan thanked the
members who participated in
the Brazoria County Fair
Oct. 6 to 9. The niche ar-
ranged by Mrs. Weber nick
and Mrs. McKithan scored a
grade of 97. Mrs. W. C.
Kinser won a blue ribbon for
her arrangement.
The next meeting of the
Brazoria County Council will
be Nov. 13, when the Alvin
Garden Club will be hostess.
Members are urged to bring
specimens of horticulture
from their gardens. Mrs.
Pickard will speak at this
meeting.
The club voted to sent $5
to the Patients Garden Club
at the State Hospital in Rusk.
The president appointed
Mrs. W. G. Reuwer, Mrs.
W. N. Moore, and Mrs. Jane
Ford to the nominalingcom-
mittee. Mrs. McKithan and
Mrs. Patterson brought
specimens of chrysanthe-
mums from their garden.
Names were drawn for the
exchange of Christmasgifts,
and Christmas wrapping
paper, calendars, and rib-
were distributed lo the
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The Alvin Garden Club met
at the Humble Recreation
Hall Nov. 5, with 22 mem-
bers present. Mrs. Mabel
Pennock was the hostess
and Mrs. Gladys Childs and
Mrs. George Williams were
cohostesses.
President Mrs. M. C.
Webernick, called the meet-
ing to order and the mem-
bers read the club prayer
in unison. Mrs. Alberta Mc-
Cown, civic chairman, re-
ported on the landscaping of
the City Library, and the
club decided to defer the
planting of more shrubs un-
til a later date. Mrs. W.G.
Reuwer, hospitality chair-
man, made some changes
Mrs. L. W. McKithan
spoke on conservation and
asked the members to report
to her on any plant mater-
ial that is decorative and
needs protection, as many
o f the wild flowers by the
highways and in fields have
been destroyed. She also re-
ported on the District IV
Fall Board meeting held in
Houston Oct. 27 and 28.
Those attending that meeting
were Mrs. W. N. Moore,
Mrs. L. W. McKithan, Mrs.
Cox, and Mrs. M. C. Web-
ernick. The spring board
iTiccitiig will uc held ill El
Campo on March 16 and 17.
Mrs. LeNoir Arnold, a-
ward chairman, reported
that the schedules and year
books have been sent to the
proper committees, and the
scrapbook being made by
Mrs. Gladys Childs will be
sent in due time.
Mrs. Charlotte Gove, Jun-
ior Garden Club chairman,
reported that Mrs Jane Ford
and Mrs. C. W. Patterson
presented a program to the
Club met Friday at the home
of Mrs. Libby Strouhal!, with
13 present. Sunshine sister
gifts were exchanged, and
refreshment- of cake, party
crackers, nut , coffee, and
Coke', were ;erved
The next meeting will be
the Christmas party to be
held Dec. 11 at the home of
Mrs. Nester Wieting. Each
club member is asked to
bring an excahnge gift and
bring an exchange gift and
a package of food for the
basket for the needy. Due
to the Thank-'giving holidays,
there will he no covered dLh
supper in November.
Athenaeum Club
retary; Mrs.
treasurer; Mrs. '
Ober, reporter; a
chairman.
The cluo voted to .-.ent
contributions to th. Brazoria
County T. B. Association,
and to the Volunteer Council
of Rusk State Ho pital.
The hostess served re-
freshment of cookies, cof-
fee, and tea to rhe! 2 mem-
bers present
The •'ext meeting of rhv
club wi.’ be held Nov. 18
at Germania Hall, for acov-
ered di -h luncheon.
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Mrs. Powell Wins
Trip To New York
Mrs Pnwwll travmj w«»h
Mabel Rinks and Hazel Keal -
lie, both of Houston, lheir
delightful visit to the Fair
included seeing all the sights
and obtaining Guy Lombar-
do’s autograph, fora “once
in a lifetime” vacation.
Mrs. Leona Powell re-
cently enjoyed a trip to the
New York World’' Fair as
a guest of Stanley Home
Products. S":e won the trip
in a contest among dealers,
although she has been a deal -
er only since March.
■ ffiuhic was pro-
iMr.' Carl Shoe-
Forgan
■te. given in mar-
iner father, wore
Flying in the Eastern Air-
line’s Golden Falcon, her
impression of the trip to
New Orleans was of the
plane’s taking off straight
up and almost immediately
reversing the position to
point straight down for a
landing. The next leg of the
trip took two hours and 40
minutes, and the group was
in New York.
a beige silk suit with coffee -
colored accessories, and
carried a white orchid atop
her white Bible
She wa.' attended by her
sister, Mrs. Shirley Car-
pender, as the matron of
honor. Mrs.Carpend-r wore
a two piece winter pink suit
with a flat bow of matching
To A/larry Dec. 27
Mr. and Mrs. G. Ed Webb announce the engagement of
their daughter. Janice Lea. to Joe L. Pate of Texas City.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Pate. The wedding
is planned for Dec. 27 at Grace Episcopal Church in Alvin.
Celebration Held
For Patti Johnson
A chartered plane took
dealers to Westfield, Mass.,
where Mrs. Powell spent
three days at the Schine Inn,
and then to the Roosevelt
Hotel in New York.
ig wedding ce-
e First Baptist
i in marriage
Marie Murphy
I De. Jello. The
Bl Camp officiated
KX-crvice.
Hr is the Jaughrer
fc’Wr' John L.
|ft! the groom is
■ Bello of Man-
Theresa Ann Kettle r. the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kettler. celebrated her
fourth birthday Nov. 2 with
a party at her home.
Following a color scheme^
of pink, the’ piHr-TaiU TaTTc'
held a bowl of pink fruit
punch, cookies, and a birth-
day cane toppev -•••• - r—
skirted doll and lettered
“Happy Birthday. Theresa”.
Guests inc luded the non -
oree’s grandparents. Mr s.
Lucille Romines and Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Kettler, her
cousins, Lynn, La Nell, and
Patti Johnson celebrated
her 10th birthday Saturday
with a pa rty at the home of
her parent1'. Mr and Mrs.
Howard Johnson.
Her birthday cake was
adorned with a doll, and
chocolate cake, punch, and
ice cream was served to the
guests. Several games were
played, with Pam Cox, Jan
Porter. Frances Talley
Greg Wood, Pat Drachen-
berg, and Vickie Burford the
winners
Guests included Bill and
Carla Dee Ware, Pat Drach-
enberg. Frances Talley.
Carol Schoonover, Sandra
Smith. Jan Porter. Vickie
Burford. Pamela Cox, Pam-
ela Alexander, Shane John-
son, Wanda Hill. Craig and
Pam Wood, and the honore-
e’s brother and sister. Ter-
•ry and Judy Johii.on Mr
Johnson was assisted in ho -
tess duties by Mrs. Lucy
Johnson and Mrs. Shirley
Hood.
Dianna Lee Richards, Gary
and Gregory Romines, and
Paul and Susie Kettler. and
her aunts, Mrs. Carolyn
Richards and Mrs. K. O.
Kettler.
carried a bouquet of pink
carnations.
The groom was attended
by his brother, Roy De. Bel-
lo, as be-t man.
The mother of the bride
wore a gold shearh with
brown accessories and a
corsage of bronze chrysan-
themums; the groom’ moth-
er chose a three piece green
suit with black accessories,
and he also wore a cor-
dage of bronze chrysanthe-
mums.
A reception was held at
the home o f the hride’s
parents, with the immediate
f itnily present. The bride’s
table held a three-tiered
wedding cake adorned with
wedding bells, and a crystal
bowl filled with pink punch.
Members of the house par-
ty were Mrs. bill Howeil,
Mrs. John Kettle, and Mrs
Anita Tinnin, all of Hous-
ton, and Miss Ava JeanCar-
penter, niece of the bride,
who regi. tered guests.
The bride is a graduate
of Alvin High School and
attended Alvin Junior Col-
lege; she is employed as a
secretary by the National
Biscuit Company of Hous-
ton. The groom, also a
graduate of Alvin High
School, is a machinist at
Cameo, Inc. in Houston.
The couple will live in Man-
vel,___________________________
Theresa Kettler
Is Party Honoree
Sadie Marie Murphy,
t Del Bello Are Married
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WHAT’S WHEN?
THURSDAY, NOV. 12
TUESDAY. NOV. 17
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FACTS obaut FOLKS
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VFW Family Night, VFU
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Alvin Girl
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Homer Springfield Chap-
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FRIDAY. NOV. 13
VFW Hall
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Mr and Mrs. R. A. Akin
returned last Tuesday from a
visit with his parent*, Mr
and Mrs. John Akins, in
Ringgold, Ga.
WW1 Baracks 2753 and
WWI Auxiliary. Turkey Din-
ner. 2 p.m American Le-
gion Memorial Community
Center
Evening Lions, Holiday Inn
Aglaian Study Club
4-H Club
Alvin Study Club
Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany Safety Meeting
129
American Legion Auxil-
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Brush and Magnetic 10 per package
JUMBO CURLERS *eS. si
For Treatmen* of Dry Skin
DERMA BATH
try, home ol Mr. and Mrs.
Croix, 322 East
le, 2 to 5 p.m.
vin Golf and Cc
Brazoria Cour
Welfare Unit
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High School, 9:30 a
Alert Homemakvi
Alvin Branch, American
Association of University
Women, Homemaking Cot-
tage, 7:30 p.m.. State Pre-i-
dent Mrs. R. H. Weiss,
speaker
Odd Fellows Lodge
Barbci chop Quartet
Alvin Rotary Club
North Brazoria County
Republican Club, re-or*
gamzationa! meeting, 7:30
p.m., First National Bank
Fire Department, Fire
Station, 8 p.m.
Athenaeum Study Club
Mvjn Home D««moncrra-
tion Club
Civil AirPatrol Unit. Bra-
zoria County Central Flight,
Alvin Lutheran Church Fel-
lowship Hall, 7;30 p.m.
Rainbow Girls
Church of God of Prophecy
Fish Fry. Germania Hal
open to public
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