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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 16

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Houston, September 19, 1986 Page 4 White Rock Homecoming ANN LANDERS and Jennie Pyle, Lloyd and Made Arthur, Edgar and Vema Moore, Walter and Laved Douglas, Houston. Ida Rose Willson, Bill. ary Marty and Idalee Wiseman. Terry Willson, Eric Swanson, Joe and Yvonne Lowe, Leland Doug las, Gary, Rita. Sara and Tara Jensen, Randy, Elaine, Steve, Tony and Jon Koch, Russell and Betty Koch, Lillian, Tina, June.

Gail, Chester, Jeff and Timmy Malam, John, Marilyn, Annette and Leenette Malam, Bucyrus. Beta Sigma Phi Meetings Dear Ann lenders: You gram. In other cities where are glad your parents didn't the immigration rate is high, miss the boat? Well, I feel there also is a high ratio of the same way about my crime. grandparent. But let's not Three-fourths of the go overboard with the flag- world's people are under waving.

political oppression and they For many years America all want to come here. The has been scooping up the joys of freedom sound noble, wretched refuse of every but it has become a dan-shore. The op re wed and gerous doctrine and is gross-downtrodden who came here ly unfair to American work-have contributed to the Yan- ers. Surely you don't think kee dollar, but they have also we can continue to take in profited from it. Your senti- the entire world, do you? mental horray -for-America Realistic in Florida attitude ia outdated.

Ann. Dear Realistic: Of course Here are the figures in the we can't take in the entire Miami area for 1984. We world, but we can take in have had 426 murders, many more people and we 41,664 burglaries, 12.619 should. According to U.S. robberies and 17,672 motor News and World Report, Ruth Massey, president, opened the meeting by reading poems and a prayer.

I New program books were resented by Ruth Homines pith the theme "Walk in the pun: Find Present for a buffet dinner were Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. Claude Laf-foon, Mrs. Harold Hibbs, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Homines, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Amburgey, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byler. Mr. and Mrs.

Nolan Hutcheson, Mr. and rs Carl Vaughn rs Alberta Whiteaker, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Mires and Mrs. Meribel Davis.

XI Alpha Iota of Beta Sigma Phi met September 3 in the home of Georgia Ann Bluebaum. Btuebaum presented the program on artist Henri Matisse. During the business meeting an update of membership and plana for the coming year were finalized. New program books were distributed to members. Refreshments were served to ere Rickman, Kathy Hutcheson, RoAnn Schanda, Beverly Flowers, Kathy Ro-mines, Ann Huddleston, Nancy Thunnan, Betty Cox, Georgia Ann Bluebaum and Alice Jesse.

Preceptor Gamma Sigma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met September 9 at the Southern Inn Restaurant. The annual White Rock Homecoming was held Sunday, Sept. 1, at the White Rock Schoolhouae, now a community building. A basket dinner was held at noon with a program following. A re-enactment of a country school day was led by Diane Moore.

A ciphering match was the highlight of the afternoon. Several participated in softball and volleyball games. Present were Arnold and Ruby Rose Barfield, New Boston, Texas; Ernest and Ruth Britzman, Jackson; Ralph and Beatrice Drew, Hutchison, George "Jake" and Marie Hinkle, Jim Hinkle. Kansas City; Jim and Glenda, Jamie and Jody a lam Springfie Id Chester Wall and Durward Coleman, St. Louis; Amos Britzman, Albert and Eulene Atterberry, Richland.

Danny, Darlene and Joshua Koch. Columbia: Roscoe and lona Hurley, Cabool; Chaney Ray VanNote, Alfred and Ruth Smith, Gerald and Virginia Murphy. Larry Silly-man, Vickie Machin and Shane, Frank Sillyman, Elsie Sillyman, Kyle and Joni Sillyman, Oneta Willson, Gerald and Violet Douglas, David, Teresa and Luke Arthur, Stanley, Diane and Jimmy Moore, Jessie Hoeck, Viola Tinney, Wava Hilter-brand, Loma Dykes, Herbert Douglas. Agnes and Doris Kay Pierce, Charles and Linda Williams, Bobby Gladden, Ronald, Barb, Steve and Missy Reed, Rhonda Darter, Daniel and Rhonda Hinten. Glen, Phyllis and Jeff Arthur, Merilee, Dickie vehicle thefts.

We are known illegal aliens fuel the economy and do not deprive Americans of jobs. The use of Mexican workers in Cali as the gun capital and murder capital of the world. Some of this action can be attributed to Castro's dump- fornia, for example, has led Michael Bates of West Plains and Phillip Bates of St. Ann, brothers of the bride. Ring-bearer was Jimmy Busch-mann of Salem.

The mother of the bride wore a floor-length gown of mauve chiffon featuring a high neckline edged with ruffles and long sleeves. The mother of the groom wore a floor-length gown of dove gray crepe with a chiffon cape. Sequins accented the bodice. Each wore a gardenia corsage. Music was provided by Wanda Lea Sconce who sang "The Lord's A reception was held following the ceremony in the V.F.W.

Hall. Dinner, cake and punch were served. Hostesses serving cake and punch were Connie Bates of West Plains, sister-in-law of the bride and Tena To bin of Tampa Bay, sister of the groom. Music was provided by Tom Baker of Columbia. After a honeymoon in Florida, the couple reside in Columbia.

ing. but the truth is that our to higher profits for business borders are without pro tec- and lower prices to con- tkrn because the U.S. gov- sumers. eminent no longer has an One of the problems is that efficient immigration pro- the glut seems to be in New York, California and Florida. When I fly over Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Washington.

Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky and see countless miles of uninhabited land, I wonder about this. You are right when you say our government needs a more efficient immigration program. Why did we let Castro get away with sending us boatloads of mental patients and criminals? I could never figure it out. Any answers out there? Dear Ann Landers: I'm writing about "Jogger in the Buff." Your advice could have been a lot better. You are right when you say there's a Law against indecent exposure, but there ia also a law against peeping torus.

That unfriendly woman (obviously a troublemaker) has no right to stare between the bushes at 6 a.m. Clearwater, Fla. Dear C. Water: I disagree that the woman who spotted her neighbor jogging naked as a radish I in his own backyard at 6 a.m.) is a peeping tern. She did not go out of her way to get an eyeful.

She was merely looking out the window and happened to see him through the spaces in the bushes. On the other hand, Nude Neighbor had a right to run around on his property if he has taken precautions to protect the public against the sight of him. My suggestion that whoever owns the bushes should plant more and fill in the gaps was a good one. Many readers wrote to say, "She shouldn't look." But we all know it is human nature to look, and people will look as long as they think they are going to see something. Discover how to be date bait without falling hook line and sinker.

Ann Landers' booklet, "Dating Do's and Don'ts," will help you be more poised and sure of yourself on dates. Send 60 cents along with a long, stamped, self -addressed envelope, with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, Dl. 60611. People In Service Cadet James L.

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Bythel Friend. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bates of Licking. The groom ia the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Miller of Houston. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of white bridal taffeta featuring a drop shoulder of self-ruffle edged with silk Venice lace accented at the waist with a satin bow. Pearls accented the back of the gown to the waistline. Silk Venice lace, pearls and crystals appbqued the bodice.

The full skirt edged with silk Venice lace swept to form a chapel train. She wore a halo of stephanotis with streamers of white satin tied in love knots and carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis with greenery. The groom was attired in a white tuxedo with tails and wore a gardenia bouton-niere. The fathers of the bride and groom were attired in silver gray tuxedos with stephanotis boutonnieres. The best man, groomsman and ushers were attired in silver gray tuxedos with tails.

Each wore stephanotis boutonnieres. Stacey Dykes of Joplin served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Lora Merck ling of Atlanta, Debbie Dorm an of Houston and Bridgette Holder of Houston. They wore floor-length gowns of burgandy satin featuring off -the-shoulder double flounce with French straps. The close fitted bodices were accented at the waist with satin bows.

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