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General Manager of their Angleton & Freeport
locations. Don Davis features a full line of
Buick, Pontiac, GMC Trucks, Chrysler, Ply-
mouth and Dodge.
Larry is excited about the new opportunities in
Angleton-Freeport and would like to invite his
friends and former customers to take a short
drive to Angleton and visit.
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The Alvin FFA chapter was
named a Texas Tri-Star Chapter at
the 66th Annual Texas FFA
Convention held July 12-15 in Fort
Worth. FFA advisors for Alvin are
Debbie Breaux, Marc Alan
Hackstedt, and Robert McGowen.
Tri-Star Chapter awards are
presented to chapters that participate
in the Chapter Rating. Chapter
Safety and Building Our American
Communities programs.
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Andrea P. Baughman, of
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be attending Sam Houston State
University, Huntsville, where she
will major in sports medicine.
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has scheduled a full slate of courses The Management Development
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for supervisory and management response sequence in the workplace
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available to train the business * pathways into and movement
leaders of tomorrow. through the environment and the
Students may take advantage of human body
the Management Development • how to initiate an emergency
internship program which allows first response sequence if you
students on-the-job training while happen upon or are involved in a
they are still in school. Each HAZMAT spill or incident
student in an internship may work For more information about the
at least 15 hours a week in a regular management Developmnt
paid job for a sponsoring firm, program, call 713/388-4698;
They will not only gain practical Registration for the Fall semester is
experience in their chosen vocation, set for August 22-24. Admissions
but will receive three hours of deadline is August 17.
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Kriston Gayle Howell and David Houston and both brothers-in-law
Dwayne Saucier were wed at 2 p.m. of the groom, served as
in the afternoon on Saturday, June groomsmen. Ushers were Bill
11, at the First United Methodist Nelson of Alvin, and Ronnie Parish
Church in Missouri City. The of Bryan.
double ring ceremony was Kriston is a 1993 graduate of
performed by the Reverend Dr. Stephen F. Austin College at
Charles Greene. Nacadoches with a BBA in General
The reception was held at the Business. She is employed by
Quail Valley Country Club. The Citizens National bank in Houston
rehearsal dinner was held on the eve as an internal auditor.
of the wedding at the Spaghetti Dwayne is a 1991 graduate of
Warehouse, hosted by the groom's Texas AAM University with a B.S.
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Butler, Moore to wed
R. Dale and and Jan Butler of Kenneth W. Moore, of Alvin and
Weatherford take pride in Barbara Moore of Rockdale,
announcing the approaching
marriage of their daughter, Angela The wedding is set for Aug. 13.
Dionne Butler to Ronald Wayne 81 Northside Baptist Church, in
Moore, both of Alvin. Weatherford. The bride and groom
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The bride is the daughter of Linda employed by Guiberson-
Howell of Missouri City, and HX. AVA/Dresser in Houston as a
Howell of Palestine. She is the Design Engineer.
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John The couple honeymooned in
Henson of Houston, and Mr. and Cozumel, Mexico and now reside in
Mrs. M.C. Thornton of Beaumont Houston
mttosuasuasnas"ess Census Bureau to
Caner of Roanoke, Louisiana, and collect data here
Mrs. Doris Saucier of Liverpool.
Given in marriage by her father, The U.S. Census Bureau will
the bride wore a formal white silk collect date on employment and
gown featuring an off-the-shoulder unemployment from area residents
fitted bodice of Alencon Lace and the week of August 14-20,
short sleeves. The bridal bouquet according t Alfonso E. Mirabel,
was an elegant cascade of multi- director of the bureau's Dallas
colored flowers interspersed with regional office. Census employees
ivy. , , under the direction of the Dallas
Serving as maid of honor was regional office will visit households
Marianne Vanderpool of Houston, in Arkansas, Louisiana.
Traci Howell of Houston and Mississippi, New Mexico,
Lesley Howell Tennessee, sisters of Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas
the bride, along with Lenore The local iabor force ata wili
Kenwell of Dallas were the contribute to the national
bridesmaids. They wore long employment and unemployment
formal two piece teal colored picture to be released September 2
dresses accented with single strand by the. of l Uw Sw.uiri
pearl necklaces and earrings. They Information supplied by
carried smaller cascades of flowers individuals to the Census Bureau is
identical lothat of the bride. kept confidential by taw. Only
Serving as best man was Ross statistical totals are published.
Jones of Houston: Wait Saucier of
Alvia, brother of the groom, Ray
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Schwind, Jim & Mohon, Wendy. Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 128, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1994, newspaper, August 7, 1994; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600839/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.