The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1963 Page: 6 of 12
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01if luBiiww »*« Thufiday, May 23, 1*63
Senior Rush Is Filled With Parties
Stephenson and Patsy Sterling.
Hostesses for the occasion Were
Mrs. E. Lloyd, Mrs. C. WSllace
and Mrs. Tn
the horn* of Mrs. Olln Troutman,
mother of the hohoree.
The guests were served scram
bled eggs juice, melon bolls and
muffins. The table was highlighted
with a centerpiece of mnroon and
white graduate* with miniature di-
ploma* indicating cadr guests
place.
« -... - ™ ■ a,r OTW„., The’ puAhfwM*
honored-Sandv Troutman, prospec- flonja Adkins, Qlenda done*, Brett-
tive graduate ot REL Saturday in'da Atkins, Barbara Caswell, Lelda
from
Cedar
. and
__________________ School
have been entertained with parlies
such as a come-as-you-are hreak-
fast, a spaghetti slipper, a dinner
and lawn party and a luncheon.
Harnty Troutman
A come - hs - yo(f?Vrp break Inst
Jackson and Mrs. Troutman.
Dorothyy Ann Marsh
spaghetti supper honored
hy Ann
A
Dorothy
Ann Marsh, prospective
graduate of REL Saturday given
bv Mr. and Mrs. J, .H. Tucker
OFFICUL HEADQUARTERS
FOR
GIRL SCOUT
AND
BROWNIES
UNIFORMS
AND
CAMPING
EQUIPMENT
by Mr. and Mrs. J. .H.
ir.„ aunt aa&wl® of the h
An Italian motif was dii. „
with posters of Italy decorating
the patio.
Approximately 20 guests were
. resent and also the honore-- '•“*>-
ents Mr. and Mrs. L< J.
cake in the form of a book dec-
orated with school colors and in-
scribed with "congratulations Lit
da, Class or 63" wks served with
punch after games were played.
Guests Wdre Johny Bradbury,
Dale Burt, Debbie Grimes, Becky
flill, Janie Gray, Beverly Hobbs,
,. Charlotte Fisher, Avilda Fisher,
• hotmse0, Debbie MarshsJJ, Jo Ann Wooten,
displayed Margie Miller,Doreify E>irn-f*®fk»-
lecorating ett, Linda Chandler and the hon-
orec’s parents Mr. ana Mrs. De
U Vergne.
Marsh,
The honoree was prt
gift of beach accessories from the
presented
lostess.
Jay Barker
Jay Barker, prospective grad-
uate of REL was entertained with
dinner Monday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopper, 752
Bayway.
The table Was decorated with an
arrangement of mi
Mary Carole Alkey
Holiday Inn was the
„ 8. addition luncheon for ....
Carole Aikey, prospective gra
ate of REL, Wednesday given by k
Mrs. Malcolm Edwardsen and
Mrs.
E. C. Winegartner.
Red and white, colors of the hon-
“ • -•••-— LUHtr
Kathy Garvey, Dot Marsh
orations. The cehterpiece was a —- — — ■ — - ■ —
graduate’s head eHcircled by a
arrahgement of magnolias. nWseshoe Red and white flowers
.. The guests were Lou Lumpklh, wrrounded the base and mlnla^re
Lany Dmtis, Tanya Jotlea the diplomas and graduation caps
honoree s mother; Mm. Melba m«H«i «.«* nueatrntaee.
Barker and sister, Janie.
The menu consisted of steak,
beans, com, salad, tea and choco-
late cake.
Hie hohoree was presented
Shop Our Storo While
Our Stoek It Comploto
piece of luggage as a gift from
the
hostessV
P Linda De Li Vergne
wnsrssv^
M Linda De La Vei
ItWrerfhwf
___ ____Vergne, pro-
spectlve graduate of Horace Mann
Friday night
lawn party.
with a dinner and
■. -. •
l^wuSyta*
The serving table featured a
Urge Inflated Goslin in a bed of
net puffs embellished with green
ribbonr Above the table hung large
HM letters and green and white
streamers ■
MRPQHHRPPPawenAOB
guests received a gift of jewelry.
The menu consisted tjrtatad
Take Top Rainbow Girl Post*
■no Mrs. utirw, iwi xiurui jrun,"r» servitt, ijutviib ryiWj
Wilburn, will be Installed as confidential observer; Cathleen
Liebig Carol Hendricks and Mrs. worthy advisor of the Cedir BayoU' Wilcox, miter observer; Peggy $ ' iifSji K
A. A Aikey, mother of the hon- RMbow 21"’ d2!!fi.and ”ar‘ — — - H
Guests were Carol Edwards, Ann
_______ Gflrls L. _
om, inony at 1 p.m. SatUrtja
The ^tessM presented Mary
F.l&ito Ahderto* Vowlhy
Carol a hair di
luy
Kay
WPstft, CWo
Hester and (___.
wer. honored with a _
lion luncheon in the home Of
Robert Mfttheme, aunt of
MO Leaving.
Each MmMPPPHPi
tered with an arrangement of
white giadiolks and miMai
dolls dressed In maroon gap
gown. 'Hip buffet table waR
SS Sfirffl
flower arrangement in a silver —
bowl. Flanking the arrangement
congealed salad, ambrosia,
' ice cream balls, ml
BP cook*
rolled ■
J4***
tanks.
the girls l
Miss Theeck
Is Shower
Honoree
Miss Elisabeth Theeck, bride-
irke Spencer of San An-
elect of Bur
tonio was honored with « bridal
shower Saturd^U^thi
ie home of
irdt, 1601 E.
KATHY GARVEY
DOROTHY MARSH*
isor Will be
pfMr.
jtiy xDbr of the Cedar Bayou Rainbow
^‘‘tndi'vtdttai table wee Sen- jjjg* -te -*l-led
I BUWtti HHMWiri
„ treasurer; Pam
Mid Jean Lem
Also Gloria Morgan, love; Glen-
da Butler, rellgtoit; Mary U|*on,
“ski-
silty; Nahcy Arnett,
nee Carroll, patriotism; Robbie
Porter, service; Loretta Porter,
garet Fowler, musician.
The Installing officer
Anita' PrigmortT assisted bv Linda MrT^h^at^11,
“........*.......“ Leila
l’utmnn, Installing marshall: Leila
Dig, chaplln; Jill fowler, record-
er; and Ruth Reeder, mui
The hostesses presented t
~ bride-elect an electric akillet,
leeder, musician. MlM The** was also honored
Judy Woods will register guests with a bridal shower, given by
id assist Jlli Fowler with serving friends of the intended groom in
-Uties. dan Antonio recently.
Hostesses will be Mrs. R. M.
Garvey, Mrs. T. L, Prigmore and . . > , i i ■
Walker
Heads Club
will be orchid and white with palm 1 •«««» VIM^
......... Stffeed to attend
ity; Re- the Installation.
OK* _^ ■
HM Parwit, Council Elect.
215S&& New Officer, For IM3-64
thesaurus and world atlas *
book-enap.
nil WJUIV-t HUB. mw •— — * ——-----
The guests were Mrs. James A. were presented a silver trey by
Anderson Jr., mother of Carole; the Parent’s ^
inn Junior
Kay, Mrs. Jack A. Hester, grana- work
mother of Kay, Jane VanDeven- term.
o__o_ The.eoUHiHI met fn the Harris
and, Mrs. L.aF. MeCrew Mrs. J. M. Richards, musie hosts. F,
Mrs. W-.
Jntnes.
d&Atffe'were greewt hy lam
oree, her motner, Mrs. Edward
Theeck, and Mrs. A. B. gpeneer,
of San Antonio, mother of the in-
tended groom.
They were presented corsages of
white carnations.
Miss Kay Clark registered ^
proximately 40 guests at the reg-
istration table.
The serving table was covered
with white (nffcta and net drap-
ing to the floor. The centerpiece
was an epergne holding nosegay of
white roses and Illy of the valley,
with a white m>U placed beneath
the nosegay. The epergne held
four candles. The guests were
served cake, homemade mints,
nuts, coffee and punch.
Hostesses for the shower were
mmmmm
bravissimo!
sandalissimo!
Breeie through summer In bellliilmo Inspired Italian
fashion I This saddle-stitched, saddle tanned sandal It
but,«nf from a wide, usi^-ajWin collectionJa,.cool,
casual, American living. Sites 4-10, Narrow-Medium,
ot a cool
$399
■
1 x iru Vwiain,
____________ —Mrs. Hen*
py Relmer, Mrs. C. A. Broderson,
B. ft
&iesqher, Mrs. Jack
Mrs. L. J. Melt, and
pjfe&Aawwe;
_ wopd Garden Club at their recent
' m Mrs. M. F.
«wd--------
meeting in the
of tile Bay-
Mrs*
Mrs. B. ------------
town Garten Club Installed »».
Walker and the other newly elect-
ed Officers.
Other officers are Mr*. __r
Hemphill, vice president; ftfef; M.
School for their
t for me past
Also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mill- fJT
len, assistants; Mr. and Mrs. a^j jt^ y Miolfel parliamcn-
Wnde Glenn, games hosts, Mr. tartan. >
and Mrs. Frank Thompson, assist- The club presented Mrs. G. E.
oreezy and Jerri Milner, year. uo;«*w,lai m*.
Z, : y^- ^ „ to,i fn ' * Mrs. Eddie Heintschel, new pre^ Mrs* E. C. Swain 6i
Mynii “senoritag** attaimf- mi Igtftd, ';pteaickaD-.Jfc-aMd~ Mrs...................
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Mwfawlte that Sunk i*/to a hmyt idkg
brnk im dkgn-lmwl W% Bdmt*
wyitm knk fr> ifa* bright, <»u mbt mhn ibm tbrnf^f
con’l grt fos* fn the water!
Swift's Gem Shop
tMclalising
.
* Prtdilen Watch
Repair
• Jewwlry Ibpnlri,
Rings Reilred
Ttx«*
tm MsrStMAt«*a/r»mnH«rk*r «.)
MEN’S WORK BOOTS
Our Vast Selection of Work
Come In Many Styles, Heighl
and Prices.
9:%
m
Our footw»«r Ts built t© t©k© It
/ and ♦© flv© solid aomfort.
See our wide Selection of ,
Shoe* for our Whole Family.
e PLAYSHOES • HIGH HEELS
• DRESS SHOES • WORK SHOES
'Jc.
PICK N' SAVE SHOES
1U0 N. MAIN
t5ayou senomao Huemiuig uic ucnei, presiuem; ivir. ana. ivirg.
party Monday night In honor of John P. Lashlee, assistants; Mr.
Sandra Greene, prospective grad- and Mrs: Clyde Casey, first vice
uate of Cedar Bayou JH at Mo- president; Mr. and Mrs * T
reno's.
mo s. , Zavodny, assistants; Mr. and Mrs.
Individual place-cards with min- h. N. Love, second vice president;
inlure straw sombreros were pre-
phint, Ja
uuprnni, jgiu^JtoSMi^Lenora Uitid,viCe president; Mr. aai^Si
Hart.' CodiUt Aiders,' md * tile
________ilders, and
honoree’g mother, Mrs.
Greener
crSetSHorTr Bracelet...
a graduating autograph houn
which was ‘
OnmtDgrlfil^ML ^
ISsSW;j»8
Families Have
By Holly Morris
iftfe'sajfle
413 Pamela, tmtertained her da
mates with a "School’s 1
ty Wednesday night at I
E. J.
. ............—,Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Huddle, assist-
Ted for Diane Atkins, Jeanne ants; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood,
walk- JM,nuni- i8»wa jhirfliyteeprestdent' “------J
E. K, Erwin; assist----,
- - and ite. Earl Bissex, secretary;
G- L Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stovall, assist-
'School's Out!' Annual Reunion
Party It GlVtn annual Albright and James
- - / ” S.,? . family retmlon was held Sunday
HggBtfMf
of -------,---------
Words, When this family get-togelli
class- was started severai years ago
■ Simula out!” par- was a one-family affair and w
lay night at her home, called the Albright reunion, but
for Ml*. Elizabeth Potter, their terestedtffHLJHl
second grade Lamar teacher. This number of families,_______....
was presented to her at a picnic naMe to Albright and James fam-
■■riltttfflltfteiaHiggiilliili©-‘-"-ion. There-'-
WH» w itu at a jjiv-iuv __p
on the school premises Thursday, iiy reunion,
the last day of school. Each child ent.
were 135 pres-
endorsed a platter with pmnt Lunch was served buffet style
the center.
Crowell gifts wer
uests who'were Glenn
'Fareweii gifts were exchanged lainment'
Knong guests who ' were Glenn
Angel, Douglas Baker, Marie Bar-
of baseball, volley bal
ball and horse shoes w>
‘linment.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
nett,
Coley, m
DeVault,
Glenda" Strange,
Gary sons> all from Winnfield, La.; Mr.
-3 Henry McManus and family; Mr,
and Mrs. Randolph Deen and fam-
ily, all from Houston; Mr. and
Wilks Mrs. Earl Albright from Cleve-
land; Mrs. Aubrey Dry, Mr. and
Albright ‘ ”
-------- - Douglas
f^r^were awarded to 5S’ S3' Xihright'a^'family;
Glenda Strange and Glenn Angel Mr?- Charles Ad^ and family,
in BcpflCftto drawings. ® from Beaumont; and Mrand
Refreshments of c
and cookies
Walter Msb
Era
Slid# Rult To Be
Given By Wive*
fcherry punch Mrs- Wilford Irby and family from
served by Mrs. Mont Belvicu*. , ,
Mrs. Morris. Special guests were Rev. and
of Profeeslon-
.ludliary, dur-
. . . sting Friday,
they will present
s
ela and Paula: Mr. and
Foster, Eddie ami Te
Rena Wolfe, Mrs. Mai
Miss Edna Heaslet, 1
Denton, Mr. and Mrs. cj. v.- *»**-
lings, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Caruso,
Kay and Juanell; and Mrs. Mil
dred Rod and Camille.
Tentative plans were made to
have the reunion on a Saturday
next year.
women's organisation edit
____ the presentation at i ban-
quet of the REL dub It Wflil*
mad# t# a "deserving graduate
of REL who plans to stair #Nfl-
Mrs. Etta Dudley
according to jhe -----
Tom Hendrix U sponsor
IsWMU Hostess
session
______j si ness
1 and luncheon at the Gooee
Country Qm During the
g, they made plans for a
Mrs. Edna Dudley was hostess
to the Women's Missionary Union
I of Central Baptist Church Monday.
Mrs. Frank Odom, circle chair-
man, presided over the meeting
and Mrs. J. Q. Gieger presented
_ plan* .
members
meeting, they
June picnic for
their families.
New auxiliary members intro-
duced were Mr*. Robert Sean and
Mr*. Byron Kistter.
the. program.
Assisting Mrs. Gieger were i
535,
Young, Mrs
Mrs. Odom.
Cinnamon rolls, coffee and
doughnuts were served to the 12
new members present, one new
Whoever you ere, whatevernew r,liHrv
you do, .the information you need mSS
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your community's free informa- The group will meet on May 28
tion center. 9 with Mrs. Ward for a Bible study.
ujaiiu 141 picric I CXIIU uiicutsi.
Cookies and pundi were-served
to the 12 members and one visitor,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1963, newspaper, May 24, 1963; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044032/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.