South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1987 Page: 4 of 22
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Page 4, Section A, SOUTH BELT LEADER, Thursday, June 18, 1987
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Do you have some exciting news you would like to
share with our readers in the South Belt area? Everyone
likes to hear about vacations, hospitalizations, birth an-
nouncements, anniversaries, birthdays or any fun ex-
perience you care to share. This service is free, and these
news items can be called in or turned in to the South Belt
Leader office.
KAREN TURNS 2
Karen Henson, daughter of Cindy and Greg Henson
of Eastridge Terrace, will celebrate her 2nd birthday June
21. She is going to have a party with friends and relatives.
Special guests attending her June 20 party are cousins
David and Ruth Norton who will be staying the summer
from Baltimore, Md.
BIG 30
Louie Griego of Beverly Hills will celebrate his birth-
day tomorrow, June 19. Lots of happy birthday wishes
and kisses are sent to this “old” man from his wife Anita,
daughter Jimi Rae and son Gary.
WELCOME TO TEXAS
The Maryland Square Dancers will be visiting Floyd
and Carolyn Wood of Eastridge Terrace for a week. They
will be in town for a square dancing convention. Hope
you have a fun stay in the South Belt area.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, STEVE
Today, June 18, is Stephen Higgins birthday. Steve,
a 1983 graduate of Dobie, recently tied the knot! Lots
of love and happy birthdy wishes are sent to Steve from
his wife Sheila, parents Loy and Peggy Higgins, sister Cin-
dy and brother-in-law Jon.
LOUIE CELEBRATES
Louie “Big” Wilson celebrated his birthday June 16.
Special birthday wishes are sent to him from his daughters
Tommie and Barbara, granddaughters Sharon, Susan and
Dayna and great-granddaughter Brianna. “Have a great
year!”
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BERTHA TURNS 50
Bertha Faulkner will celebrate her 50th birthday June
20. Lots of love and special birthday wishes are sent her
way from her husband Bud, son Chip, daughter-in-law
Lisa, grandson Zachary, daughter Sunday, son-in-law
Jimmy, grandson Jeremy and granddaughter Rachelle.
VOWS EXCHANGED
Congratulations are sent to South Belt area residents
Tom Miller and Doris Gordon who exchanged wedding
vows June 2. Best wishes are sent from family and friends.
SUMMER VACATION
Jessica Sheres of San Diego, Calif, will visit her grand
parents Charley and Myrtle Rowell of Sagemont for a
summer vacation. “Hope you enjoy your stay in the
South Belt area!”
HAVE A FUN TRIP!
The family of Robert L. Coyle wish him a happy .
father’s day. Robert and his son Robert Jr. are planning
a July vacation to Wichita, Kan., the Western states and
Canada. In Revelstoke, British Columbia, they will be
the guests of Hartley Lundell and his nephew Mark
Phillips. Hartley is the publisher of the Revelstoke
Review, a newspaper that also publishes an “Over the
Back Fence” column. Robert Jr. subscribes to the Review
and sends the Leader to Hartley. Since Robert and his
son will be vacationing on Robert Sr.’s birthday, his fam-
ily sends early birthday wishes. “May this coming year
be your happiest!”
DANCE, DANCE, DANCE
Congratulations are sent to Bonnie Boykin of
Kirkwood for having been accepted to the High School
for Performing and Visual Arts from Mom, Richard,
family and friends.
LOCAL GRADUATES
Tracy Annette Granger Valigura graduated Magna
Cum Laude from the University of Houston—Downtown
May 17. She received a bachelor of science degree in ac-
counting. Tracy is a 1979 graduate of Clear Creek High
School and received an Associate of Arts degree from San
Jacinto College Central in 1981. She is employed with
the Houston Lighting and Power Company. Congratula-
tions, hugs, kisses and best wishes are sent from her be-
loved husband David, her proud parents Cliff and Beverly
Granger of West Wareham, Mass, (former South Belt
residents) and her in-laws Carl William and Frances
Valigura of Houston.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR BABY
Robbie and Holly Cress of Rainbow Valley are the
proud parents of John Robert, born June 7, 1987, at 2
a.m. He weighed 10 pounds, 6 ounces and stretched 22%
inches. Proud big sister Christina, 7, has been a big help.
Grandparents sending lots of love and best wishes are
John and Patricia Zimmermann of Beverly Hills and
Robert and Delorse Cress of Minerva, Ohio.
BOOK WINNER
Diane Burke is the June Paperback Trader Club Book
winner. Congratulations!
ATKINSON ACCOLADE
Sara Kemp of Atkinson Elementary will have a birth-
day June 22. Happy birhtday wishes are sent from your
students and co-workers.
HOME RUN CORNER
The Leader would like to invite all parents whose child
has hit an over-the-fence home run to please call or put
a note in our mail slot and let us know so we don’t omit
any sluggers.
Jared Hooker of the 5-pitch Colt 45’s hit his first home
run of the season June 6 against the Twins.
Congratulations are sent to these sluggers from their
families, friends and teammates.
WEBER WONDERFULS
Carole Krafka of Weber Elementary will turn one year
older June 21. Happy birthday wishes are sent to her from
her students and co-workers.
MEADOR MARVELS
Meador Elementary personnel celebrating their birth-
days this week are Frances Caldwell, Ruth Wilson, An-
nette Vigare, Dennis Allshouse and Everett Vermillion.
Happy birthday from your students and co-workers.
BUNDLES FROM HEAVEN
The following babies were recently born at Memorial
Southeast Hospital:
Tiffany Leigha, born June 8, 1987, to Francine and
Tommy Franklin, weighing 8 pounds. Proud big sister
is Alicia Ivy.
Amy Elizabeth, born June 4, 1987, to Brenda and Pete
MOORE MAGNIFICENTS
Juanita Richardson of Moore Elementary celebrates
her birthday June 24. Happy birthday from your students
and co-workers.
STUCHBERY SPECIALS
Frances Fuller and Barbara Charba of Stuchbery
Elementary are celebrating their special days this week.
Happy birthday wishes are sent from your students and
co-workers.
LOCALS HAVE BABY
Tonya and Rick Reitz of Scarsdale are the proud new
parents of Diane Siobhan, born June 8, 1987, weighing;
7 pounds, 7 ounces. Congratulations are sent from their
friends and family.
THOMPSON TERRIFICS
Juana Aguilar of Thompson Intermediate will turn one
year older June 23. Best wishes are sent from your
students and co-workers.
CHRISTOPHER TURNS 2
Christopher Erlich will celebrate his 2nd birthday June
21 with a birthday party. Love, hugs and best wishes are
sent to this little cutie from Mom, Dad, friends and
family.
Atkinson students rewarded
with physical fitness award
Several Atkinson Ele- Cathey, Clayton Claunch,
mentary students received Jennifer Dominy, Jared
the Presidential Academic Fredericksen, Patrick
Fitness Award for 1986-87. Freyer, Eric Gloria, Cynthia
Griffin, Yesenia Mena,
They are Kaneeze Ali, Quang Ngo, Quoc Nguyen
Kristi Barras, David and Michael Yolland.
Roose, weighing 5 pounds, 15 ounces. Proud big brother
is Scott, 5.
Sharla Kathleen, born June 12,1987, to Sheri Lee and
Myron Holmes, weighing 8 pounds, 5 ounces. .
Clinton Guy, born June 9, 1987, to Edna and Gerald t
Singleton, weighing 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Big brother 5
Gerald Wayne, 4, also send best wishes. ,
HOME RUN CORNER
The Leader would like to invite all parents whose child
has hit an over-the-fence home run to please call or put
a note in our mail slot and let us know so we don’t omit
any sluggers.
Billy Williams of the 5-pitch Yankees hit an over-the-
fence home run in a playoff game against the Twins.
James Lee of the Sagemont Colt Division Indians hit
a 3-run home run against the Cardinals.
Congratulations are sent to these sluggers from their
families, friends and teammates.
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