The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964 Page: 2 of 12
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Miss
was part ofa SEATO general
Saturday evening united in
Peters. Dr. Richard H. Poss of-
bowl at the other.
The bride’s attendants wore
recently partici-
Anderson,
ceremony.
pated aboard the Navy gu
missel cruiser UBS Provide
was a part of
and was used
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waistlines and formed steam-
Mrs. Bookman Peters attend-
ed the bride as matron of hon-
Treaty Organization (SEATO)
and Mrs. William M. Marics of their wedding trip.
Beaumont alternated in pre-
o
Mesdames George K. Mallard,
or
candle trees pro*
side by
a round table covered in ma-
home with Mr. and Mrs. Fer-
Tyler and David will remain
Mack Payne of McAllen; Wil-
Me Adams Jr. and Rawle B.
Hunter, Mackin Jones, E. Earl Mrs. Pearl Taylor. She will
Merrell, Tom B. King and Mis-
both will return to Dallas and
Tyler.
Yellow and white bags of Miss Lord will return to her
laid with a floor-length cloth
serts extended the length of
furnished music for the re-
When the bride and groom
bride was wearing a b l u e -
Mrs. Mervin D. Peters
draped turban and blousethe Houston Highway.
Jeannie, Shara Lynn and Jef-
after a three week’s vacation.
School in Bryan. She attended
Sealy FIRM Golden Sleeper
THE SECURITY STATE BANK
COOL?
priee.
al use charjes therefter.
$2,057,923.91
TOTAL ASSETS ...
... $3,464,926.20
1,916,993.84
I
deposits ....
.......$ 984,893.59
.
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$3,144,808.09
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
320,118.11
$3,464,926.20
Guaranteed tin 1979*
now
375,743.18
23,447.90
GUARANTEED PEREORMANCE
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(SEAL)
Pauline Boehm, Notary Public
44,
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1964
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Baker-Cleveland
Wedding Plans
Are Announced
• Edge Bards* and sank* edges
BIT GUARANTEED1B YRS. / wendenzyamurya.traamastammntrnu.
50,000.00
10,000.00
457,174.72
595,711.93
248,914.15
rice and rose petals were pas-
sed to the guests for them to
shower the departing newly-
34.437.52
9,134.59
1,629.38
frosted grapes. A three tier of Port Arthur are spending
brass epergne of Tropicana the wek here and will operate
roses, Fujimums and garlands the Thrift Shop in the absence
Claude Phillips of Texarkana,
Mrs. Don Wilder of Brenham
chids, rosebuds, lily of the was a member of Alpha
valley and cupids of spun Omega Society Club. In 1962
sugar stood at one end of the she was the duchess of Bryan
table and the silver punch to the Neches River Festival
100,000.00
100,000.001
120,118.11
• Hundreds of tempered stool coils
• Meavy 8-oz. woven strip* cover
SET GUARANTEED 10 YRS. / [
Sealy
QUILT-FIRM Golden
Sleep Supreme
951,143.59
33,880.55
232,862.67
9,927.44
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ec-
kard and children, Juliane,
assisted by Misses Judy Jae-
gli and Cheryl Sollberger of
R.
st.
Andrew Adams, brother of the
bride; Robert Owen Collins of
Cincinnati, and St Petersberg,
Florida.
Why be only
HALF
of Mrs. King who is on vaca-
tion.
here for a visit.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown
of greenery interspered with
clusters of the frosted grapes
completed the decor of the
table.
in the Philippines.
"LIGTAS," meaning "Saved”
in Beaumont
The groom is also a grad-
home in Baltimore, Md.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Haney
visited with Houston relatives
of Navasota in the State of Texas at the close of business
on June 30, 1964.
• Rich, dooorator tea ton cover
• Quilted to Sealyfoam•
• 312 tempered stool cells
Real estate owned other than bank premises ....
Other assets ....................................................................
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Navy
USS PROVIDENCE (FHTNC)
the organza top and min-
ature simlax edged the table
ed their costumes. They car-
ried elongated bouquets of
Tropicana roses and greenery
with ribbon streamers.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Har-
dy and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Dyer.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans
and children of Marlin were
Attending as flower girls
were Misses Karen Ellen and
skirts that
were worn at slipper length.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items in process of collection ..........................
U. S. Gov. obligations, direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including
$50,000.00 securities of Federal agencies and
corporations not guaranteed by U.S.) ................
Corporate stocks ............................................................
Loans and discounts (including $11,467.12
overdrafts) .................................................. J
Bank premises owned $18,500.00, furniture
and fixtures $15,937.52 .........................
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .............................
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ............................................
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes (including notes and
bills rediscounted and securities sold with
agreement to repurchase) ..................................
(a) Loans as shown above are after deduction
of valuation reserves of ............................
The bride is the daughter of effect with small orchids tied silk linen. The fitted bodices
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrew in the love knots of the satin were styled with batteau neck- __________
Unes of the silk encircled the Laura Stehr Peters, nieces of
son of Palestine were week-
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A brass arch of cathedral
tapers centered with a large
fan. shaped arrangement of
white gladioli, stork and chry-
santhemums flanked on each
I, Robert L. Bosse. Cashier, of the above-named bank,
do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and
correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Robert L. Bosse
CORRECT—ATTEST
A. W. Greenwood I
L. N. Yeager
H. H. Moore
DIRECTORS.
STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF GRIMES, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of
July, 1964, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or
director of this bank.
My commission expires 6/1/65_
on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
die Dyer and two children re-
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If structurally defective, tree n^tir lint year.
Proportionat annual us charges thereafter.
organdy over yellow silk taf-
l feta. The waist of each sle-
I eveless dress was circled with
I yellow silk. The girls carried
■ .nosegays of zorin roses and
I wore calottes of rose levels
I and rosebuds in their hair.
I Bookman Peters, served his
I brother as best man. Grooms
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wright of 1317 Sycamore
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but can't keep you cool.
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extra cooling capacity - shows itself. That's when
Friedrich hums happily along, delivering complete comfort
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Houston; Edgar Lee McElroy zefpieted thuiA moorlength guson for.a-visit at. Palestine
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Philippines.
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Jack Howell, Frank a Seale, sons, Tyler, Wesley and David, k—~ •—e-, :—- -e-----
and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fergu- by the United States and C. A. Tribble.
-e--a-Cook Brorhers
acompany Miss Georgia Lee
see Jeanne Whitmore, Gaye Lord, their guest to Houston
Lester and Carol Stiger of for a visit with relatives, then
on the Mesdames
green silk linen
Navasota, is a crew member
of the Navy destroyer USS
Richard B. Anderson, operat-
ing out of San Diego, Calif.
Anderson recently received
the Navy’s newest anti-sub-
marine weapon, the DASH, a
drone anti-submarine heli-
copter. She is now testing the
DASH and will rejoin the
Pacific Fleet upon completion
of the testing.
• Miss Mildred Tribble of
Baton Rouge, La., and Miss
__ _ Marie Tribble of College Sta-
‘Rescued" in the Philip- tion spent the week-end here
pine language, was sponsored visiting their mother, Mrs.
were of matching sea foam
green crepe. Multi color cobra
shoes and bag with bone
Sunday guests of her parents
suit. Her Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keelan on
$9095
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54993
wrMaU&MrtM.
Capital:
(a) Common stock; total par value
$100,000.00 ............................................................
Surplus ..........................................................................
Undivided profits ......................................................
to
cake was decorated with
SEALY’SSLSALE
\ Adams Jr. and the groom is the streamers,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Curtis Peters of Bryan.
San Antonio,
A candlelight service in the that was appliqued and or and Miss Linda Braley was the dome shaped
First Baptist Church of Bryan deeply scalloped and cascaded maid of honor. Bridesmaids J “ .-------
Saturday evening united in the bck or the to Misses Ann Lawrence, Short white kid gloves and
mariage Miss Annette Lucile beyond th*"traintge Kemline. •-853- --- -----
An antique silver marriage
the silver table* apposnements uate of Stephen F. Austin Hi- missel cruiser UBS
gloves and an orchid corsage fery, returned Sunday night
completed her costume.
presiding.
Thomas of Huntsville pre- • Mrs. Jack Kohler of Dallas
sided at the two punch bowls arrived Monday for a visit
Clifford with Mrs. Ernest Lord and
_end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
The groom’s cake centered Edis Oliver. Wesley returned
- Jerry E. Cook, radioman counter-offensive to be
seaman, USN, an<f Larry W.s"
nsa . S s - * -
The bride was graduated They visited
from Stephen F. Austin High
• Mrs. Henry Fuelberg and
Henry, Jr., spent last Tuesday
Hurricane lamps and ar-in Houston. They went espe-
port on Monday after a
The Dick Baldauf Orchestra week’s visit with their par-
_ used
if an "enemy" should invade
Cook, fireman, USN, sons of South-East Asia and gain con-
Mr. and Mrs. Ora R. Cook of trol. The exercise tested the
.—effectiveness of the SEATO
tided forces to assult and regain
lence control of areas behind the
rangements of white flowers cially to hear a criminal case
were placed at points on the tried in the new Federal
terrace. Mesdames Howell Gi- Office and Courts Building
rand, W. R. Matthews, Doyle with Judge Ben C. Connally
nuptials. Two urns containing
massive arrangements of the
white bridal flowers stood on
Grectan columns behind the
choir rail,which was screened
with salal foliage and draped
with garlands of northern sm-
ilax. Twin brass pedestals
holding urns of white flowers
were on each side of the altar.
Magnolia trees of burning tap-
ers extended on both sides of
the altar to the side aisles
and completed the bridal set-
ting.
Just after the candles were
lighted by John Foster Marsh
and Boyce Boyd Oliver Jr.
Robert L Boone sang the brid-k
al solo. He was accompanied
by Mrs. Imogene Nash Robert-
son who also played the tradi-
tional wedding marches. At
the close of the wedding cere-
mony Mr. Boone also sang,
’The Lord’s Prayer."
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. For her
wedding she chose a desig-
ner’s gown of ivory peau de
sole. The sculptured bodice
was fashioned with a deep
circlet decolletage and elbow-
length sleeves and marked at
the back by small buttons. An
elevated band of pleated silk
edged with corded Chantilly
lace accented the waistline
and formed a soft French bow I
detail at the back. From this,
the bell shaped skirt swept,
with added fullness, into a cir- I
cular train of cathedral I
length. |
A coif of silk illusion held
the Belgian princess lace veil
‘ anine a enaven i
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dams Becomes Bride Of Mervin. Dansby Peters Saturday
that ding cake decorated with or- Baylor University where she
man and ushers were: Wiard Houston served the cake.
______________________ the groom. They wore iden
era that fell over the backs of tical dresses of white Swiss
top. A large silver e p e r g e cention
holding an arrangement o f £uun "
Made by the makers of famou
liam Nathan Powers Jr.; Oren
Woodrow Beal Jr.; John Foster
Marsh; Boyce Boyd Oliver Jr.;
Marvin Milton Porter Jr,; and
Jay Bob Robert, all of Bryan.
Briarcrest Country Club was
the scene of the reception fol-
lowing the ceremony. Ar-
rangements of white flowers
were used in the foyer and
throughout the entire ballro-
om. Mesdames Edsel J. Burk-
hart and John E. Marsh Jr.
welcomed guests in the foyer.
Mrs. Albert G. McGill extend-
ed further greetings as they
approached the receiving line
in the ballroom. Two large
ums of white bridal flowers
on tall white columns provid-
ed the background for the
bride and groom, their par-
ents and the wedding party
to receive the guests.
The bride’s table was over
qgot 40 aLI, pipgfashioned 04 orchids, steph-
fletated at the double ring and lily of the valley
neremen which cascaded in a shower formal gowns of antique gold
white roses, stock and nor-
thern smilax cascading onto
the table formed the center
piece. The five tiered wed-
Mrs. Kenneth Frederick
Baker of St. Paul, Minnesota,
formerly of Houston, an-
nounces the engagement and
approaching marriage of her
daughter, Beverly Kay of
Houston to Robert Dean Cleve-
land. of Houston, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ely Cleveland
of Iola.
The wedding will be an
event of August 15 at the
First Presbyterian Church of
Houston.
A graduate of the Univ-
ersity of Texas, Miss Baker is
a member of Chi Omega
Sorority. Mr. Cleveland grad-
uated from Sam Houston
State Teachers College
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Janice Mclntyre
To Attend SU
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GEORGETOWN, - Enter-
ing Southwestern University
in September will be Janice
Marie McIntyre, 607 North La
Salle.
The fall semester begins
with a crowded agenda, in-
cluding convocation, lunch-
eon and reception for new
students and their parents on
Sept 13; orientation Sept 14-
15; registration 16-17; classes
beginning Sept 18.
The opening worship ser-
vices for the 125th year at
Southwestern University will
be held on Sunday, Sept. 20.
at the First Methodist Church
with President Durwood Flem-
ing delivering the sermon.
The Rev. Morgan Garrett is
pastor of the local church.
The Rev. David Switzer is the
University Chaplain.
A reception for all students,
faculty and staff of the univ-
ersity is scheduled for Sun-
day, Sept 20, from 4:30 to
6:00 p. m. in the Bishops Un-
ion Building on the u n i v -
ersity campus.
yuuuuz uueazaaanae.Jeanne Smith, Dana Rose matching silk shoes complet-
Adams and. Mervin Dansby She carried a hand bouquet Wortham and Mrs. Jack Truet
Francisco of Pekin, Ill.
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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations .......................................................
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ........................
Deposits of U. S. Gov. (including postal savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions........
Certified and officers’ checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS ............................ $3,144,808.09
(a) Total demand deposits $2,159,914.50
(b) Total time and savings
left for a wedding trip to Nas-
sau, Bahama Islands, the
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1964, newspaper, July 16, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446195/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.