The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1974 Page: 3 of 14
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Monday, April), W4
THE BAYTOWN,SUN
I Beach City Beat
ussians Had
Open Dafly 1«:N ta «:N
18 Great Reasons to
ily’ Boycott
Tickets will be available from
club members.
Those attending the lunch-
eon were Mrs. Grady Evans,
Mrs. Meme George, Mrs. Gene
Jennings, Mrs. Mike Alexan-
der, Mrs. Joe Sarria, Mrs. Leo
Morgan, Mrs. J. L. Whitting-
ton, Mrs. T. V.Maddison, Mrs.
Frank Martarana, Mrs. B. P.
DeAngelo and Mrs. Paul Vivi-j
ani of Houston. • „
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fireman Grady Evans and
By MARION NICHOLSON
Sun Correspondent
Tri-City Beach lions Club
hosted the Zone 3 rally Thurs-
day at the Community Budd-
ing on Tri-City Beach Road
with a covered dish dinner.
About 45 members and
guests attended, including
members of the Baytown Noon
Club, Anahuac, La Porte, Den-
ver Harbor and Wooster Lions
Clubs.
Eddie Munger of Denver.
brand
NAMES
Shop fhe Fair This Week!
gainst UJS.
JW YORK (APJ - Even
the Soviet Union, was
icly supporting the ‘Arab
oycott against the United
;s, the Russians were
ting quantities of their
petroleum products to this
try-
i. Customs records here
that since the first of the
four tankers loaded with
an petroleum products
id in New York antf New
y ports.
of the Soviet shipments,
included millions of gal-
f gasoline, originated in
Jack Sea port city of
Misses and Junior
100% Polyester
EAiuie muiiger ui mm**/
Harbor Lions Club, past dis- Jack Nicholson delivered the
trict governor of 252 and mem- fire truck to Smith Tank and
her of the Liens Texas Hall of Equipment in Tyler, and it
Fame, installed two new mem* should be fully equipped by
-hers, Jim Norman and J. L. July.
Whittington. PERSONAL MENTION
Members of Tri-City Beaelr Mrs. J. D, WclMteon retiwpJ
Club attending the Anahuac ed home from Arcadia, CalifM
Ladies Night'Tuesday were Friday. Returning With her
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bernard, was Mrs- Nicholson’s aster,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pfistner Mrs- Catherine Bruhn.
and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mrs. Nell Priee, Chambers
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. L County Extension Agent, and
Whittington, Mr. and Mrs. Cal-Mrs. Bettie Enderli toured
yin Evans, Gus Dauzat, Mrs. Beach City Wednesday. j
John Early and Sandra Early. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jackson
HOMEOWNERS CLUB spent the weekend at their
A regular meeting with a home in Bayridge.
luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bayliss,
Roy Bernard on Ocean Drive spending their time at Lake
was held Wednesday.-- Iivingston and the p. C. Her-
Final plans are being made rifigtons oLAlexandria, La.
for a pancake supper. It will be A. J. Crdwley is a patient bf
held April 20 at the Community the Baytown Medical Hospital
Building from 5 to 8 p.m. in room 117. . ■ V
2 Piece
il oil brokers and federal*
Is in Washington said the
in petroleum shipments
long before the Arab
t was initiated last Octo-
hey added there never
d to be any question that
ipments would continue
-rupted during the boy-
All of the popular looks: shirt-jacs, tunic tops,
\ flared pants and other in 2 and 3 color jacquards,
\ Many have contrasting trim in short or long sleeve
-V styles.’Machine wash and dry fabricMw,
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- Choose sohPscr coiorful jacquard weaves in easy'
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Classical tailoring “in pink,’?
maize, mint or blue with
white piping for contrast.
nimv pipmy iwi vvimum,
Covered elastic waistband
and short sleeve jacket.
Sizes 34-40. ~ r;
rould have been sur-
if there had been any
n about the shipments,”
ihe Federal Energy
official in. Washington
ked not to be quoted by
“I think the Russians
i make a buck, ten ”
spending a few days at the Joe
Vavra home. The SUvers spent
the past winter months in
Brownsville, returning to Du-
luth, Minn./for the summer.
WEDDING SHOWERS
Two wedding showers were
held in honor of Becky Wade,
bride-elect of David Anderson.
Becky is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Riggins, 9210
Tri-City Beach Road. David
Andefson is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Anderson, 138 Harb-
or Lane. The wedding date is
set for Friday, April 5.
I '‘Tlie first shower was held in
| Houston. It was given by Mrs.
j Linda Jahn and Mrs. Judy
I Matejowsky, sisters of the
I groom.
1 Guests attending were Mrs.
Janice Whittington, Miss Shel-
■ ley Scott, Mrs. Una Hillin, Mrs.
Tony Dahlquist, Mrs. Lynn
Kuyava.Mrs. April Daw, Mrs.
Bernice Wallace, Mrs. Virgie
Riggins, Mrs. Sofia Todd, Mrs.
Lydia Porter, Mrs! Diane
Mangold, Mrs. Gertrude Port-
er, Mrs. Minnie Jesse, Mrs.
Nancy Anderson, Miss Debbie
Anderson, Miss Cyndy Ander-
son, Mrs. Betty Wiebe, Mrs.
Lucille Brasemer, Mrs. S. J.
Anderson, Miss Amy Jahn and
Miss Robin Jahn.
The second shower was held
in Baytown, given by Mrs. Don
C. Whitfield and Mrs. Tony A.
Dahlquist.
Those attending were Mrs.
Virgie Riggins, Mrs. Barbara
Riggins, Miss Carolyn Hamil-
ton, Mrs. Joanne Campbell,
Mrs. Joan McBride, Mrs.
Jenny R. Ware, Mrs. Dolores
Luby, Mrs. Clara McMakin,
Mrs. Linda Jahn, Miss Amy
Jahn, Miss Robin Jahn, Mrs. S.
J. Anderson, Mrs. Judy Mate-
jowsky, Mrs. Lyn Stubbs, Mrs.
Joyce Harris, Mrs. Mary Mc-
Murrough, Miss Shelley Scott,
| Mrs. Sylvia Scott and Miss
gasoline., shipments
more than 15.5 million
not a great deal wheta *
ed with the nation’s-
needs but enough to
3,250 average cars for a
1.75to 2.75 Val.
lecue Sandwiches
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F. WILLIAM (Bill) Colburn
of Houston has been named
el for the Port of Hous-
ton Authority, replacing
DaVid C. Bedford who left to
join a law firm. Colburn
comes to the port after seven
year!) as senior assistant city
attorney and section chief in
the legal department of the
Cityof Houston. ■
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Beauty Mist Support
JUDY ANN BROCK, a 1973
graduate of La Porte High
School, was make-up direc-
tor for the Columbia Missou-
ri College Theater pro-
duction “Wait Until Dark.”
Miss Brock is the daughter of
Mrs. Amelia S. Brock'of. 4011
Aberdeen Way in Houston.
She is a freshman in the lib-
eral arts and careers col-
lege.
Beverly Dobbins.
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•: 2=5“ ”
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Sizes A, B, C in basic or fashion shades.
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Sizes 3-
6x and 7-
LC Recital To
Feature Six
Area Colleges
A traveling recital featuring
representative performers
from the six colleges partici-
pating in the Gulf Coast Junior
College Intercollegjpte Confer-
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M-L. ■ "—-------’— ••
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.All nylon tights in a lacey pattern. Great to
wear with her Easter dress! In white. Sizes 4-
ence will be held at 11 a.m.
Wednesday in Walter Rundell
Hall Auditorium.
The six colleges represented
are Lee College,, College of the
Mainland, Galveston College,
Wharton Junior College, Alvin
Junior College, and Brazosport
Junior College.
Following the recital at LC,
the group will perform at, Tex-
as City and Galveston.
' This recital was staged at
! Alvin, Brazosport and Wharton
in February with Jeff Martin
1 on the guitar; Lynn Roberts,
, flute; Sheri McMahon,, clari-
1 net, and James Roberson, has-1
soon, representing Lee Col-I
lege.
The Wednesday recital will!
feature David Sanders, piano; I
David Hargraves and Cathy]
Torres, vocalists, representing |
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MARQUIS DEMON John-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Os-
car Johnson Jr. of Conroe,
celebrates his sixth birthday
Monday. He has a sister,
Dollle Williams. Granfyar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Manning and Mrs. Lizzie Lee
Johnson, all of Baytown.
Great-grandfather is Ander-
son Sandling of Baytown.
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Lee College.
The public is cordially tnvit-l
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1974, newspaper, April 1, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104908/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.