The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1975 Page: 3 of 24
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Mr*. Allen Janpes big msrrisge of their daughter,
Silsbee, announce Sheryl Dianna to John King*
nt aipd approach- ston Canada Jr., son of Mrs;
Mayme R. Canada and the late
John Kingston Canada Sr. of
Woodvllle.
Miss Scott received her B. A.
degree in business administra-
tion from Texas Southern Uiti*i ?
versify in Houston and is now
employed with Texaco Oil Co.
Mr. Canada attended the Unt-
Silsbee
Show Is
On May 4
ks by Mrs. Donna
| Mrs. Mary Voight-
Mrs. Jenny Miller
, held on Sunday,
ing was conducted
yes of the Beau-
ague on Mgr l;
n was held at the
Room of Silsbee State
m 2-5 p.m. Sunday,
plate in Water color was
1, to Mrs. Sheffield’s
’$ $Vm”; first place in
drawing category went to
"Lady With A Pipe” by Mrs.
tms|#; and “Oh The
l*;',% Mrs. Miller, took
'rtbbon in acrylics.
versify of Houston and Hous-
ton Community College where
he has studied business techno-
logy and is now employed at
South Main Bank.
The bride and groom are
planning a summer wedding to
take place in Silsbee.
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i r'h ‘ ‘
Student Art Show
To Be Held On
Saturday, May 17
Vi. ■ ? \~ ■!
The annual art exhibition
giveti "by Students Af Mrs, Jen*
Honorable Mention was ny Miller will be held at the
Sheffield, and
MRS. LYNN WADE SPURLOCK
Phyllis Renee Moss
Lynn Wade Spurlock
Are Married May 2
Miss Phyllis Renee Moss and illusion
Lynn Wade Spurloek exchanged
wedding vows at 7:30 p.m.
May 2 in the First Pentecostal
Church of Lumberton before
an archway decorated with
greenery, love birds and bri-
dal wreath. Baskets of white
carnations, lilies and candlela-
bra holding tall white tapers
were also used in decorating
Rev. Cecil Davis performed the
double ring ceremony.
Parents of the couple are
Mrs. Glenna Spurock of Sils-
bee and the late Britton Spur-
lock; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C.
Moss of this city.
Mrs. Judy Lewis, soloist, was
accompanied at the organ by
Vernon Milam of Beaumont.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. Her floor
length gown of white bridal sa-
tin was accented with wide
matching lace and seed pearls.
The elbow length puffed sleev-
es had fitted wrist length bands
decorated with miniature satin
covered buttons. A headpiece
of satin roses, pearls and lace
held the chapel length veil of
The Right Gift For
The Right Person
At The Right Price!
THE CARRIACE HOUSE
At the Traffic Light in Kountze
Phone 246-3033
works by Mrs. Inza Silsbee Public Library on Sat-
Tennison, Jennie urday,-May W, from ID a.ih. -
2 p.m.
Twelve art students tutored
by Mrs. Miller will present
their works.for judging by Mrs.
Joyce Stokes on Friday, May
f6, and the exhibit will hang ai
at the Silsbee Public Library
for one week,
Students are Andrea Heddle-
ston, Gena Miller, Carol Cook;
DeDe McLain, Julia Hardy,
Rennie Ratcliff, Meg Jeffrey, ft
Mary Arvella Perlltz, Gretchen ”
Derkits, Wendy Olny, Kirsten
Seabrooke; and Sharon Calk.
edged in lace and
pearls. She carried a cascade of
white satin roses, pink and blue
for - get - me - nots and babies
breath with white streamers.
Mrs. Bonita Louise Moss was
matron of honor. Miss Patricia
Coleman of Beaumont; Miss
Bonnie Sue Daigle and Miss
Debra Sue Gallaspy served as
bridesmaids. Glen Eddings was
best man. Jummy Spurlock of
Vidor, Larry Gene Moss and
Calvin Dwayne -Moss were
groomsmen. Michael Moss and
Myles Coward seated the guests
and served as candlelighters.
Serving in the houseparty for
the reception were Mrs. Benny
Gardner, Mrs. Clayton Williams
III, Mrs. Monroe Spurlock, Mrs.
Jimmy Spurlock and Mrs.
Vaughn T. McKee.
The couple will make their
home in Silsbee where he is
employed by Paul Cormier
Drilling Company.
ft Dawn Briftain
Is Class Secretary
At SPA University
: . • ■. ‘
Julie Dawn Brittain, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brit-
tain, was elected secretary-trea-
surer of the sophomore class'
at Stephen F. Austin State Uni-
versity. .-•!
She is a member of the Ste-
phen F. Austin Psychology
Club, and a committee member
df the University Center; En-
tertainment and Dance Com
mittee. .. T"
Julie pledged Chi Omega so
rority tK» spring. She is a 1974
graduate of Silsbee H|gh
SchOOL__
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank friends and
neighbors for the food, flowers,
visits, cards and other deeds of
kindness during our recent be
reavement. Your acts of sym
pathy Will never be forgotten.
• • The family of
Mbs. Marie Droddy
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown of
this city announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Vivica
llene, to Harry Lee David, son
pi Mr. and Mrs. Horace David,
also of this city.
The wedding will take place
on July 4 at 7:30 p.m. in Wood-
row Baptist Church. Rev. Al-
ton Hawk, pastor of the church,
will perform the ceremony.
MISS LESLIE MYCHELE HILLIARD
Leslie Hilliard Is
Miss Teenager Finalist
Miss Leslie Mychele Hilliard,
15-year-old daughter qf Mr.
ind Mrs. William K. Hilliard,
.s a finalist in the 1975 Miss
Texas, Teenager Pageant to be
held at Clarendon Junior Col-
lege, Clarendon, Texas, May 30
and 31. The pageant is the of-
ficial state finals for the Miss
National Teenager pageant to
be held in Atlanta, Ga. in Au-
gust 1975.
Contestants from all over the
state Will compete for the title.
Contestants will be judged on
scholastic achievement-leader-
ship, poise - personality and
beauty. There is nq swimsuit
talent competition. Each
contestant will recite a 100
word essay on the subject,
“What's Right About America.”
Miss Hilliard is being spon-
sored by Pines Motel of this
city.
Her hobbles Include swim-
ming, horseback riding and
sewing.
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot express our ap-
preciation for the kindness and
sympathy shown us by our
friends and co-workers during
the loss of our loved one, Ed-
die Howard Sr. Thanks to all
of you for your prayers, visits,
food, and floral offerings. Spe-
cial thanks to Kirby Plywood
Plant.
Mrs. Lillie McKinney
Mr. Joe Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Elester Whitmore
THE SILSBEE BEE
Thursday, May 8, 1975
Silsbee, Texas
Section 1, Pa#eJ >
Brown-Da vid Nuptials
Announced For July 4
Both are graduates of Sils-
bee High School. The bride-el-
ect is employed by the City of
Silsbee. Mr. David is a student
at Lamar University and em-
ployed by Oil Field Research
Company.
Friends and relatives are in-
vited through the press.
DRUGS 1-24
Theater's ‘Lovers' To Open
At Circa 100 On May 11
The Silsbee Little Theater dinner music prior to the per-
wiil open with their smash hit formance at 8:15 p.m.
‘Last of the Red Hot Lovers”
at Circa 100 Restaurant in
,Beaumont on Mother’s. Day,
May 11. The three-act comedy
by Neil Simon will continue to
run in dinner theater style on
May 13, 14, and 15 with the
cocktail hour beginning at 6:30
p.m.; dinner at 7:00 p.m.; and
curtain at 8:15 p.m. The Mo-
ther’s Day buffet will begin at
12:30 p.m. with the perform-
ance slated for 1:45 p.m.
“Going qn the road is a first
for the theater players. The
Reservations for the play can
be made by telephoning the
Circa 100 at 898-3220.
Funeral Services For
Billy M. Wiggins, 54,
Are Held On May 4
Funeral services for Billy M.
Wiggins, 54, of Warren were
held at 2 p.m. May 4 at Village
____ ____Methodist Church with Rev,
decision to offer the play in Lewis Rlsinger, assisted by
Beaumont was made after the
tremendous reviews received
and the support of local theater
patrons,” said Lola Burgess,
president of the organization.
Over 400 tickets were sold for
the five night run in Silsbee
which was held at the Theater’s
recently purchased and remod-
eled building.
Directing the play Is Mrs.
Mary Ann Lee. Cast members
are Rev. Don Sheffield; Peggy
Scarborough; Shirley Gil-
chriest; and Charlyne White.
Accompanying the performers
for the May 14 and 15 produc-
tion will be "LUKEWARM”,
the theater’s female combo fea-
turing Marilyn Georgas, Susie
Horka and Lola Burgess. They
will entertain with cocktail and
Rev. R. Eugene Jonte. Burial
was in the Old Hardin Ceme-
tery with Masonic graveside
rites.
He died May 1 in St. Eliza-
beth Hospital.
Survivors include two sons,
Clarence B. Wiggins of South
Africa and Bill Wiggins of
Warren, one daughter, Miss
Rebecca Wiggins of Beaumont,
his mother, Mrs. Mattie Wig-
gins, and one sister, Mrs. Har-
old Gardner of Silsbee.
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to extend my
thanks to all my friends for
their prayers, visits and flow-
ers during my stay in the Sils-
bee Doctors Hospital.,
I want to especially thank
Dr. Raines and all the staff at
the hospital.
Mrs. Bertie York
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