The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 201, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1980 Page: 12 of 69
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday. June 1, 1980
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DIMENSION
Edited By: April Fkmell
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What's Happening
Baytown Medical Center Aux Appointed Officers and committee chairmen for the Zegtin, first and Dottie Enderli and Leonorja Bridges,
Baytown Medical (enter Auxiliary will meet at 10 Swarf^aptei^ - Tommie Einkauf and John McKee tied with Rose
am June 11 in the m-service classroom at the hospital jonquil Girl; Linda Hafer, ways and means; Joyce Pick and Ruby Jennings for first place ea§t-wesi -
Highlight of the meeting will be a report on theTAHA GuGer corresponding secretary; Louise King, social; .-
Convention held May 26-28 at the Shamrock-Hilton in Vera Parker, awards; Margaret-Nelson, yearbook and . n. v-% „ rknntor
Houston. •a publicity; Marsha Landers, yearbook; Ann Jones, Alpha rl L/ffleQO L,nOpief ; ;
_ ■ rush; and Rose Fowler, parliamentarian. AlDha Pi Omega held its last meeting of the club year
I Baytown Little Theater - .. " May 2?m the home Of Normal Bon, 200 Kelly Lane:
[ Baytown Little Theater will present its next prdduc- Laureate Mil Chapter Secret sisters arid gifts were exchanged
I ^re"Ringing, ’ June 13and 14,19:21 and26r Laureate Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi installed
NEW/YORK
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Catherine' Vadovic, Bryan McMiken, Tony Schillaci, year .Serving with her will be Martha Moreno, vice 28 have been announced.
Joan Jackson, Charlotte Baumbach, Tommy Jyler, president; Betty Comstock, recording secretary; Anna North-south winners, were Linda Brending and Ruby.
Tommy Emanuel, Harvey Oyler, Bob. Lang, Tom sholes, corresponding secretary; Evelyn Robson, Jennings, first and Gerry McKee and Peggy Atkins, se-
1 Ashcraft, Karen Branson, Scott Milles, Linda Knutson, treasurer; and Lou Britton, extension officer. cond; . 1- .
Beth Mitchell and Reese Owens. City council representatives will be Lou Britton, one East-west winners were Sue Sanchez and Ruth
. The castoLsmger^ apd dancers, wi Miller^ —year; Betty Comstock, two years; ang Martha. Hester, Furbee, first and Marge Zeglin and Rose Pick, second.
Suzanne Woods, James Green and Jeff-Schultz. ».* alternate. \ - -
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place and five pi
in the AC. Nit
Top 10, CBS wc
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third week in a rc
CBS finished tl
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* Dedicated Beta Psi Chapter
T.$ Top photo, Mrs. Harold Beta Psi Chapter of Epsilon S
-’ a# Clem, left, regent* of the ».««—
Ouachita Chapter of the
DAR, and Mrs: Ronald
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ueundieu a mdiKtri nunui • Vera Parker and Jill sanaers. Margaret iveisun wm New aireciors are Louise aiewari, uonna w
ihg Revolutionary War receive the First Pearl award and the First Degree Williams, 11a Black and Christine Lawhon.
soldier James Lindsey at Pallag Athene award. • • : - ' ’• ----------
sis=iis==is «rs£s«ssasfe-A
iy Mrs. Wilson Hunt Jr. of. man 0f the scrapbook committee. Serving on the com- have been announced. • - p, committe^was^appointed *.o take charge of a tea in Oc
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The marxer was.piacea mention at the-convention. Marsha Landers was cnair- Baytown uupncaie
by Mrs. Wilson Hunt Jr. of man of the scrapbook committee. Serving on the com- havebeen announced.
Baytown, a descendent of mittee with her were Betty Pralland JennifeF B--Ha, -Nortlvsouth winners
the Revolutionary soldier. ' - / ' ' ’ *
Many of Lindsey's relatives
4901 Fair
are buried at the cemetery,
and other Lindsey descen-
dants were present at., the
dedication.
'The- grave ■ market is
shown aUefltifindsey was
born about 1762 in Virginia
and later fought at the Bat-
tle of Kings Mountain, Oct.
7 1780. He died in Pulaski
County in 1831.
New Arrivals
JUAREZ HOWSER MOSELEY
John and Connie Juarez Wayne and Stephanie Ronnie Wayne and
of Baytown announce the Howser of Liberty an- Suezan Moseley of
birth of a son, Johri Brent, bounce the birth of a Baytown announce the
April 30 in Park Plaza daughter, Jennifer Marie, birth of A daughter, Brit-
Hospital in Houston. He May 15 in San . Jacinto tany Allison, May 22 in
weighed 9 pounds, 7 Methodist Hospital. She San Jauiflto Methodist
ounces. Grandparents are weighed "6 pounds. 12 Hospital. She, weighed 6
Peggy Tucker, Leon ounces. Grandparents are pounds, 15 ounces. She
Tucker Mr iu\AMr&. Jack and Leota,Jlowset bagJwq, sjsters^ChrystaL
Asuncion -Juarez, all of and Grady and ‘Dorothy and Shana Nicole, Grand-
B a y t o w n Great- Harrison; ——^-parents are Mr. and Mrs,
Birthday Deadlines
Children from age one
through six celebrating
birthdays may have their
pictures and an announce-
ment of their, birthdav run
in The Baytown Sun free j
of charge.
Deadline for'the birth- :
day announcement and -
picture is at least seven j
days prior to the child’s, !
birthday.-
The announcements
'and photo's mav'be turned ,
in to the l5imensiQn office
at The Baytown Sun from
8 a.m. to 5 pm. weekdays
and from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
"Saturdays.
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David. Grandparents are Esteffanie Elizondo of brose o Bavtowp an-
Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Ausley Ravf0Wn nounce the birth of a
and Mr. and Mrs, O. daughter, Shae Lynn,
Mullins Jr., all of DUVALL May 25 in San Jacinth
Baytown. Great- Leslie and DeAnne Methodist Hospital She
grandmothers are Mrs. Duvall of Baytown an- weighed 6, pounds, 13
Raydell Todhunter of nounce the birth of a son, ounces. Grandparents are
Bay town. MTi, £■ ■ John Leslie, May 22 in San Mr. and Mrs. C’.C. Erder-1
Stegmiller of Caldwell Jacinto Methodist ]y of Colmesneil and Mr.
and Mrs. Bertie Hospital. He weighed 6 and Mrs. C. Ambrose of
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Mr. and Mrs, Roy E. ancj Mrs. Janies Duvall,
Thofnpson III of Baytown ap 0f Baytowh. Great-
announce the birth of a c grandparents are Mrs.
son, Joshua Bennett, May , Mary Lois Williams of
9 in San Jacinto Methodist 3ay t0wn and Leslie
Hospital. He weighed 5 Quarles of Pampa.
pounds, 9 ounces. He has a -
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 201, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1980, newspaper, June 1, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021046/m1/12/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.