South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1982 Page: 4 of 18
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Page 4, SOUTH BELT LEADER, Thursday, May 6,1982
Wardj Palmer wed
Virginia Lou Ward and
Gary Lee Palmer were
married, April 3, in a 2
p.m. ceremony at St.
Christophers Catholic
Church. The Rev. Reggie
Nesvadba officiated.
The bride is daughter of
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Mr. and Mrs. William Lou
Ward of Baton Rouge, La.,
formerly of Kirkwood, and
the bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Palmer of Fredricksburg,
formerly of Deer Park.
Matron of Honor was
Debbie Graf of Seabrook
and the bridesmaids were
Twalli Zolman of Houston
and Marian Geesing, cou-
sin of bride, from Tucson,
Az.
Best man was Johnny
Husband of Friendswood
and groomsmen were
Charles Bundick of Bay-
town and Robert Ward,
brother of bride, from Ba-
ton Rouge. Usher was Da-
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from Baton Rouge.
Reception followed the
ceremony at the Parish
Hall. Assisting at the re-
ception were Shelia Blan-
kenship of Houston, Glen-
da Simpson of LaPorte,
Brenda Ward, cousin of
the bride, of Nassau Bay,
and Dawn Marie Poker,
niece of the groom, of La
Porte. William and Nadine
Ward, brother of the bride
and sister-in-law, of
League City attended.
Rehearsal dinner was at
the home of the bride’s
maternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geesing
of Houston on April 2.
The bride’s paternal
grandmother, Erma Wil-
liams, of Fairfield Bay,
Ark. attended the wed-
ding.
The bride graduated
from Dobie High and is
employed by Exxon. The
bridegroom, who gradu-
ated from La Porte, is a
taxidermist.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are
residing in LaPorte.
CCC Theatre
sets new play
“On Golden Pond” will
open Friday, May 7, at
Clear Creek Country Thea-
tre in League City.
The play will run Fridays
and Saturdays through
May 29 at 8:15 p.m. An
extra matinee performance
is set for Sunday, May 16,
at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $4
for adults and $2 for stu-
dents and senior citizens.
Call 332-CCCT for ad-
vanced reservations.
Decorating, Etc. “
Desisn 30% off
Service
Gifts &
Art
Wallpaper
Mini-Blinds
.Accessories
Carpet
Vinyl
12027 Beamer
10:00 - 4:30
481-0676
UpholsTERy
fabrics
Custom
Furniture
Stuchbeiy’s participants In the Goofy Games
competition at the Strawberry Festival include,
back row, PE teacher Betty Fritts, Francesca
Wamock, Lee Jefferson, April Pillers, Nikki
Highsmith and PE aide Sue Smith. Front row,
Matt Watts, Marc Poston, Danny Bowen and
Kim Bennett. The students were second runner
up of the 12 PISD schools competing in the cow
patty relays, stuff the buzzard, chuck wagon
relay, Dingy Dud relay, human horse show,
tumbleweed roll, tuff ‘n tug and silly sack
shuttle. Photo by Tami Hall
Firemen, paramedics kept busy
Kirkwood Dance Studio <j
§1481-4983 (Across from Dobie High School) 481-3725 ^
l Announces Summer Classes i
Classes
begin June 10
• Tap • Ballet • Pointe|
• Jazz • Acrobatics |
Ages 3 - Adult
Beginner & Intermediate Adult Classes
s Evening class for children with working parents A
ft
Experienced capable staff of teachers
Mon., Tues., Thurs. 3-8
Fri. 3-5 £
b Members of Professional Dance Teachers Assoc.
i Dance Educators of America Call or Come By fi
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Firefighters from the
Sagemont station of the
Houston Fire Department
responded to eight pumper
calls in the period from
Monday, April 26, until
Monday, May 3, and para-
medics responded to eight
calls from April 26-28, but
ambulance records are not
available since April 28.
Paramedics responded
to six calls on April 26.
They transported a 72-
year-old male from the"
11800 block of Kirknoll to
Southeast Memorial Hos-
pital, and they were called
to the 10100 block Kirkdale
where a 54-year-old female
was dead on arrival. They
gave first aid only to a 10-
year-old female victim of
an auto-pedestrian acci-
dent.
Victims of a major acci-
dent at the Gulf Freeway at
Fuqua were advised to go
to the hospital by private
auto, and a sick call in the
11500 block of Hughes
Road who was suspected of
drunkeness was transpor-
ted by Houston police.
Firemen also had three
runs oh April 26. They
investigated for an electri-
cal short in the 10800 block
of Beamer, and they were
called to the Gulf Freeway
at Choate Road for a false
alarm. They put out a fire
which started in a closet of
a home in the 11200 block
of Sagehaven.
On April 27, firemen put
out a trash fire at Fuqua at
Sabo, and paramedics gave
reassurance only to an in-
jured party in the 12700
block of Saranac on the
same date.
Paramedics made two
runs on April 28. They
gave reassurance only to a
13-year-old male beating
victim in the 10100 block of
Telephone Road, and they
received a turned-around
call to the Almeda 4 Thea-
ter where there was a sick
caller.
A dump truck fire in the put out a fire to the porta- fire is being investigated
12000 block of Teaneck was ble buildings at Thompson by Houston arson investi-
put out by firefighters on Intermediate School. The gators.
April 29. The fire started
with an electrical short.
Firefighters received
two more calls on April 30.
A call to the 10000 block of
Kleckley was a false alarm,
and they investigated only
when an automatic alarm
went off in Almeda Mall.
On Sunday, firefighters
SINGLES FELLOWSHIP
“Heart to Heart”
Inspiration - Fellowship - Activities
9:30 Sunday Mornings
Sagemont Recreation Center
Sponsored by
Cokesbury United Methodist Church
For information call
946-1533 or 481-5953
Church Directory
Women’s Afelow Fellowship
2nd Thursday each month
"House of Prayer "Luth. Ch. 1515 Bay Area Blvd. Clear Lake City
This Christian, interdenominational women’s g,roup
invites you to attend their meetings. 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Babysitting May speaker Bonnie Ward
For information_Call 481-0643
King of Kings Lutheran Church
Sunday School - 9:00 Worship Services - 10:30
Wednesday Lenten Services - 7:30 P.M.
John D. Smith, Pastor1
J10925 Almeda-Genoa Rd.
t (Next to Genoa Postal ice) |
SAGEMONT AREA
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Meeting: 10911 Sabo
(Ark Childcare Center across from Kroger)
Tiffany Alysse Roberts,
14 months old, won first
place in the Pasadena
Strawberry Festival
“Star of the Future”
contest on April 25. The
competition consisted of
52 babies between the
ages of 6 months and 3
years. Tiffany won over
$200 in prizes and gifts
from local merchants.
She is the daughter of
Mark and Sherry Rob-
erts of Kirkmont.
Services held
for slain officer
Funeral services were
held Saturday at Sagemont
Baptist Church for slain
Houston policeman Wayne
Shirley, a resident of Sage-
meadow.
Shirley, 34, was killed
April 28 when he tried to
serve a warrant.
A 15-year-veteran of the
HPD, Shirley is survived
by his wife, Donna Shirley;
and children, Sara Mi-
chelle, Steven Wayne and
Jason Allan.
He graduated from Sam
Rayburn High School and
attended San Jacinto Col-
lege. \
SERVICES
SUNDAY
Bible Study
Worship
Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
Bible Classes (all ages)
9:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
L
481-1993 481-0060 941-1866 *
___________j
^ Cokesbury United Methodist
® - Church
Welcomes You Each Sunday
8:30 Worship
9:45 Church School
9:45 Singles Fellowship
11:00 Worship
481-5639
WORD OF LIFE
Outreach Center
A family church
Charismatic teaching center
Services
Sunday.........10:30 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
Thursday. ......7:30 p.m.
WORD WORSHIP PRAYER PRAISE
10320 Hartsook
Pastor Phillip Brooks
-J
10610 Kingspoint
p 2 blks from Best Rev. James BanKston 946-1533
I Prince of Peace
i Lutheran Church
| REV. ALLEN DUNN
! Invites you to Wednesday night Lenten services!
|beginning Ash Wednesday Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m.!
Also March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, and Holy Week!
Sunday morning service 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 4A/.« 7 T
10:45 - 11:45 1 063 Edgebrook
Sagemont Bible Church
currently meeting at
Beverly Hills Int. School
10415 Fuqua
_Houston, Texas_
_invites you to attend_
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service at 11:00
(Nursery Provided)
We are a Bible-believing,
Mission-minded,
Evangelistic
Fellowship
For more information call:
471-4031 or 481-6928
Debbie Miley, senior
Coordinated Vocational
Academic Education
student at South Hous-
ton High School, was
recently named VOCT
Member of the Year at
the Area X Conference
held at Brazosport. Mi-
ley is a cooperative edu-
cation student who
works at Handy Dan Im-
provement Center in
Pasadena. She is Presi-
dent of the South Hous-
ton VOCT Chapter and
has led her organization
in many activities this
year. She is advancing
to State competition at
the VOCT State Con-
ference to be held April
30 and May 1 at the
Shamrock Hotel in
Houston. She is the
daughter of Mary Miley
of South Houston.
Sagemont Baptist Church
has a place for you.
Sunday Schedule:
915 a.m. Bible Study
Worship Service
Children’s Church
^0:40 a.m. Bible Study
Worship Service
Children’s Church
5:00 p.m. Church Training -
6:0C p.m. Worship Service S770
11323 Hughes Rd.
fastor, John D. Morgan
THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF
5T- LUKE THE EVANGELIST
FATHER JOHNWEYER
FATHER DOMINIC HUY TRINH, O.P.
_Sageberry & Hall Road_
— SERVICES —
SATURDAY: 5:30
SUNDAY: 8:00 - 9:30 - 11:30
Mass in Vietnamese
Sunday 5 p.m.
Mass in Spanish 1:00
Last Sunday of month
11011 Hall Road
481-6816
Kirkwood South
Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ)
. .where Christ is the center of our life!
10811 Kirkfair
9:30 A.M. Church School for All Ages
10:30 A.M. Coffee Fellowship
10:45 A.M. Morning Worship
Join us this Sunday
as we praise and serve Bur Lord
First Baptist Genoa
12717 Almeda Genoa Road
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 6:00 P.M.
Phone 946-7252 946-0362
Bus service for Sunday School and Morning
Worship - Call for information.
Children’s Church 11:00 A.M. Sunday
Boy Scouts 7:30 P.M. Tuesday
Children’s Day Care Program
9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Tues., Wed., Thur.
Earl Batey Pastor
Scott Wilkinson Music Director
Brian Williams Youth Director
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South Belt Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1982, newspaper, May 6, 1982; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth706963/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting San Jacinto College.