The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1964 Page: 13 of 24
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Women s World
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Mrs. Hartman And Mrs. Blain
Place First In Duplicate Game
North - South: Mr. and Mrs.
Blain, first; Mrs. J. O. Roy,
By JACK FURBEE
, Mr*. Fred Hartman and Mrs.
* Spencer Blain recently placed
I fiist in North - South play at
the Humble Duplicate Club's
| game.
[ Other dinners were Mrs.
James Harrep, Mrs. William
[ Harrqp, second; Mrs. J. P. Kel-
I ler, E. J. Gray, third. East-
f ‘- Wesf: Mr; and Mrs? A. F. En-
derli, first; Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
i Anthony,’ second; S. C. Slay-
[—maker. Robert Footerffilrd.
had three master point gapes.
Tying for first and second
North - South were Mrs. E. F.
Brandt, Mrs. Furbee, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Lee. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Matheme won third
place. East - West winners were
Mrs. Lois Zielinski, Mrs. W. A.
Blasihgame, first; Slaymaker,
Foote, second; Mrs. Robert
Gillette, Mrs. Dick Scrivner,
third.
Among other winners during
pth - South:
ICtRCI, AVOUCH fWlC, UIUU. .
Results of the Bay town Serv- jjrsl; Mrs, tjiam, mrs. ruroee,
• ice League Duplicate dub’s secondr Mrs. -HartmarvMrs.
a tiniro IVf re JTnrlorli lWl*S r-i.____n iL;„j TT1,.
thp week wpre Nort.. ------
Mrs. Alspaugh, Mrs. Keller,
first; Mrs. Blain, Mrs. Furbee,
game were Mrs. Enderli, Mrs.
Keller, first; Mrs. J. C. Al-
spaugh, Jack Furbee. second;
Mrs. Jerry Ulch, Mrs. H. L.
Fortinberry, third. , y
The Bridge Studio recently
second, mrs; -nttwtwMr-wn »•
Brandt, third. East - West: Mrs.
Enderli; Furbee, first;.Mrs. C.
M. Floyd, Mrs. Gillette, second;
Mrs. Jeanie Drews, Mrs. Doris
Jean Young, third.
Mm. L, G. Sanders, Mrs. A. F.
Enderli, Mrs. Elaine Piwietz,
tying for second and third. East-
West: Mr. and Mrs. Matheme
first; C. P. Borden, E. F
Brandt, second; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Loewensteme, third.
Results of Friday night's
game at the Bridge Studio were
Mrs. G. L. Grant, Mrs. Furbee, -
Edgar Neville, Furbee, tying for
first and second; Mrs. Grace
Irons, Bobby Oliphint, third.
TU.™ ...ill d cani inn nf
lean Young, third. two s
Placing in other gamep were game.
____________Jay night.
Next Monday night will be
the Humble Duplicate Bridge
Club’s regular master point
Final Plans Are Announced
For Berry-DeWalt Rites
Final plans have been
Shower Entertains
Miss Sandra Davis
Miss Sandra Davis was pre-
sented with an antique white
.....- . been an-;groom, and Gregg Thomas, Ben- TshoweTheia re-
DeWalt at 7 p.m. Friday in La Friends of the couple are in-
Porte First Baptist Church with vited through the press to < at-
the Rev. Ben Morrison perform- fend the wedding,
ing the ceremony.
Parents of the couple are
and Mfs, Eat Berry Sr. and —.
---and-MFs,-Tom~JCteWalt-Sr-^_all
of La Porte.
Mrs. Maxlon McCormick will
be Organist; Mrs. Betty Berry
HOOKS. .... ^
Benton, Arif., aunt of the pros- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ray Hooks,
peetive-bride,, will be stiloisL Channelviewr-—announce.........the
Mrs.
t Larry Cook
n»v- *m.ur6 K^oonij y.._
iron of honor. Misses Janelle
_____ --------- -.y C, F. Berry of Dayton. The
Groomsmen will include Carl mother is the former Miss Spn-
Whitlock, Larry Hayes, James ja Nix of Baytown.
Moore, Leon Smith, Pat Sulli-
van and Gene Gable. CRAIN
Julie and Jodie Davis of Beri-
lon, Ark., cousins of the bride-,
elect, will be flower girls. Robin
Berry, cousin of the future bride,
will be ringbearer.
I Ilfl UUIIUI III iiwhw
. ...... Mary’ Helen Whitaker.
Other hostesses were Miss
Renita Quartz, Miss Pat Gen
Del Anmn TVrtVC UirtA
Wlllld ^Ufli u., ™
big,- Miss Pat Owen, Mrs: Jerte
Poage, Mrs. Eunice McGahee.
oage, Mrs. £.unice meuauee.
Miss Davis, daughter of Mr,
urd Mrs. D. P. Davis, i» the
bride-elect of Ray Watson, son
'5f’MrrandrMra.-\¥;-E.- Watson.- -j
A pink colqr scheme was car-
ried out and the honoree and
mothers were presented pink
cci sages. About 16 guests were
Marilyn Beth Merka,
Lomica Exchange Vows
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church couple will make their home at
was scene .of the wedding on 206 E. Jackson St., Apt. 5 in
Saturday uniting Miss Marilyn Pasadena, The groom, a grad-
Beth Merka and Frank Alvin uate of Pasadena High School,
-- is employed by Sears and Roe-
buck in Houston. The bride is
Lomica of Pasadena.
Parents of the couple are v
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Merka of a graduate of Robert E.
_______.... and Mr
Mrs. Frank Lomica of Pasa
1701 Beaumont,
Mrs.
dira.
suit
and High School.
For traveling, she wore
. ulI,Ul navy blue silk shantung i„.
LdTtR^e Fe£^~’ WMthea“twm guests
' hffore tt aitar ^rZ ^h af the weddmg were Mr. and
an arrangement of white glad- Mrs. £JJJ' m!,'
tali flanked bv white fffjifcTsr Jerry J, taust, Mr.—
Baskets of gladioli were placed Hwayne Thompson js
JESSE; iZhr£; Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Mre. C. G. Bicker-Staff, soloist. ^ “fc ^ucy Merka Mn!
iu, Ttir ....
Also, Mr. and Mrs.xE.___R.
B
ai
to
guiis.a urvi laucm «|u*‘ ** ovu* Jr _ _
loped lace inset in the front of vle,7_ jj£ and “Mrs. Gene Hla-
'Escorted down the aisle by all of Bryan; _Mn
her father, the bride wore a ..„.i t rv,„.
•-* - ——. - - and Mi's. j. B. Heisler of Den-
formal length gown of silk or- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horn
ganza ovor ttgeta syithra ecab ^ #nd Modgie of Mont Bel
the skirt. Long jjetal . point
sleev*i accented the bodice of
Alcncfln lace and the lace, made
in tiers, formed a chapel length
train in back. The scalloped
lace also formed a bateau neck-
line. A pearl tiara held her veil
of silk illusion in place and she
carried a bouquet of white roses
surrounding a white orchid.
-iYtirvft . »Y taatic *tui IIUUI ^--su-iaijk.
Jeannie Konerny and Miss Cin-
Mrs. • Larry look, sister of birth of a daughter, Tonya Dan- fat^^cemeri^ with a^ptak flo-
LTLTmrn^ ral ~ent
Griffin, Debbie Thomas, both of PItal‘ ShejjreigMM t> pounos,^
__ - ..
MRS. FRANK AWN LL>Ml€A —
Wedding In St. Joseph's
be maiu ,«
- wore a French‘blue ;>eau de Don Padgett, who graduated
soie dress with fitted bodice this spring from the University
-.mid. contoured cumberbund.'The of Houston College of Pharmacy
t\nlI _ chnnnH ' uHiK Inn hririnisi ii! nnw nn VH»
Benton; "sha ron Go’tt, Fort ounces. Grandparents are Mr.
Worth; Kay Burt. Marilyn Hut- and Mrs. E. H. Nix of Bay-
son, cousin of the prospective ^vn fln(j agid Mrs. S. R.
groom both of La Porte; Mrs. Mooks of Mont bj,^. Great g
Have Vivion, cousin of the fu- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.1
ture groom, Houston, will be H H Sc‘revvs of Garrison, Mr.
bridesmaids. - -- — -- •
uuciii.a™.,. ^ an(j Mrs. Monroe Hooks of
Pat Berry Jr., brother of the Mont Belvieu and Mr. and Mrs.
airln Ziloot U7tll hfl ~ * «tn . i . m t-
Candlelighters will include
Neal Triss, cousin of the future
,• ANTIQUE KITS •
^ DO YOUR OWN
~Afff!6UrfW--------
SHELEY LUMBER CO.
2209 Market SS3-17M
Us!
Helen Help
by Helen bottel •• >v
Women Drivers Are Courteous, Unlike Men
4
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blue, They all carried carnation Lakes
nosfegays to match theiiydress- gan
es. Their headpieces w<|-e- cir- and relaxing,
of tulle topped with a
:««il
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bradford ———.......... .
Sahe^cighedasix my Scents worTh - he who
^cesTrand! says w^men“are'spoiled,'there: Dear Pat:
Srents are » and'Mre Alvin fore poor drivers. ‘ Move back Into your house
Crain and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. In my five years of driving, and lell y°u‘. ^‘fe ,° c5™;
s Tin safest fitatKKHB
Waco: Mrs. tSKRT Wray;-Aus- however.-do-honk often for the -H..
88^&%W3 Tt£ST:Srl.l£ S£ i*.***
mother is Mrs. Carrie Brown stop just as a light turns from
yellow to red, fail to pass a
slow driver on a curve, let
pupil. He had his third Opera-
tion this June, The doctors live
no guarantee for his sight. He
will be at least-two months in-
bed, with no reading, writing
or TV. He is only 11, and this:
i < 1 - - • —* 1..... Le t-
help.
iw driver on a curve, let a» or girls 7
"" ' ......
way Dear Mother:
old lady, cress the street, g
the right of
In your personal opinion,
Which are harder to'raise, boys
’ ’ * -MOTHER SOON
ters and. cards, would
Thank you. —-MRS.
JONES
another driver the right or way tiear mouiei ;
or make a lefthand turn after No comment: we have two of
signal tor same (Most men do each andjhey sometimes read
not Believe a woman when she my column. ^ _ - ----
indicates she is signaling tor a Actually, I don t think you
turn), many men rind these suf- can generalize Bere. Kids are
i ficient reasons for leaning on hard °r j?asy to raise,^depena-
their horns.
clets
fabric tiow
; Mr- and Mrs. Bill Garbs and
Dwayne Thompiion was best children, H e l e n and John of
man Groomsmen were Milton Louisiana, are visiting in the
Merka, Taft Merka. ATBert Mer- home of Mrs. Garbs’ parents,
Ka Jr., and Johnny Mlcak. Mr. and Mrs. R. Da nek in
Charles Merka and Edward Crosby and also visiting reta-
in Gibbs were ushers. Altar boy lives. Prior to coming to Cros-
1 was Gary Konocny. by, tjjey toured Carlsbad Cav-
f ’ The reception was held in the eras m New Mexico.
“ Krrights of Columbus Hall. In * * •
the houseparty were Mrs. AU ’ Mr. arid Mrs. B. J. Krlstynik
bert Merka, Mrs. Milton 'MefRa and Gardina have recently re-
aml Mrs. Charles, Merka. *Miss turned by train to Crosby from
Sharon Travis registered the visiting in Altus, Okla., with
guests. their daughter and her family,
\The table holding the three- Mr. and Mrs. AI Bercegeay and
timd wedding cake topped with Randy,
a fmnature Bride and groom * * *
iivifu ncuuiug vuov ■■ •
or iv. ne is omy ia, auu ima a ftiinature 'brtde and grooin
is hard on an active boy. Let- was coVered'with .net. over blue
__ u’niiiri Vvzvirt was- an ar-
talfeta. Centerpiece was an ar- is leaving Wednesday for ..
PAUL rangemdntBf blue roses. coma, Wash., to join her hus-
Aftor a trijr to Austin,, t h e band, Herbert Merchant. •• .
vaty of* Fort Worth.
Names 'N
Notes _
She also carried a rosarj', a The Charles Zetwekhs have
gift of a friend, which was returned to New Jersey from a
brought from Rome. 10-day vacation in Stockbridge,
Miss- J&nelle Rosprim was Mass., where they attended the
maid of. honor. Bridesmaids Tanglewopd. JWusic festival ■»
were toss’^roeirThomp^; die Berkshire Mountains. Kini
Miss Wo~ftp ttorphorp Miss|Zeykh ,i‘_.^mmer
camp m Keadfield, Maine."
.» * • •
skirt^was bell - shaped. \\1fh top hOfioi^. is now on va
The bridesmaids were dress- cation with Iris parents, Dr. and
1 alike in a lighter shade of Mrs, A. R. Padgett at Land 0
i..«- tu„ oii ooi-rioa />*maiinn f.likes, Wis., and northern Michi-
tof three weeks' of fishing
Mrs. Ilo Weatherly Merchant
...... Ta-
visit m wising wai
An atoomobileris not a toy ^•ff^'1on0L°n what ’“X'
(not even the horn) arid can happen to bev
Bact-Tis-SdToof
, . and Career Girl
ill Fashion
ney nappen io oe.
(A lawyer friend disagrees.
dav^ and Says
marker.
If "Gus” has never seen a PTar„-nn(W if vnn'd ask your
10Wv
Tuesday Evening, Aug. 11, 7:30 P.M-
Holiday
Cajl Holiday |nn Now And
;Malce Your Reservation
woman driver give way, per- rt>aderS"io wrife to our soil, Ovid
* Trvnoc «'r71 rinvdnr Dr. DaV-
haps it is because Tie needs
glasses, can't tell a man from
JUST JAN
”,
HOUSE Of
Store Hours
? to 5:30
Dear Jan: • ' ' :
Touche! And cheers {->■
.. . ' •■S .
Dear Helen:————- -
-My wife is much youfiger than
I am and loves to dance (which
Printed Pattern
I:never learned .tolflo very-well)„.
She has met ^young man her
:xas Ave.
I. v age who can dance well, and
It >• whom'she fwds attractive. ■
■' Now she has demanded that
I leave our home arid live alone.
■_ She wants a small place of her .
II own and will allow me to see
my children pace a weejt; but; *
of course, support them and her.
-i:w-dona-aR4hta.ratheiLl^ii)...-fT.rr
fight or see her unhappy. Bui 1 (
I fea^ for the children in this| \; //
HOW
Wish for any item in
the store...
; V '.'.J <
Your wish may gome true! \
HELD EACH
Y0UD0N7
MONTH... B
•' ■ ' ... v.i‘
WINNERS igafe
, PRESENT
EVERY KgS
TO WIN!
MONTH. WTP1
Come in now and fill out a card-
Nothing to buy! No
Obligation!
OUR WINNER FOR JULY WAS;,
CLEARANCE
. ENTIRE STOCK
SUMMER
Xillian Dunn
111 S. 8th, Highlands
The prize she wished for was a
Lane Cedar Chest at S69,95
COME IN AND REGISTER-YOU MAY BE THE
NEXT WINNER!!
M
— reveals a scooped neckline
under the suri; covers up when1
the weather turns cool. Choose
carefree linen, cotton.
Printed Pattern M73: Half
Sizes, 12'*, 14'i, 16'a,1SVi, 204,.
224, 244. Size 164 dress. <4
yards 35-inch fabric.
FIFTY CENTS in coins tor
this pattern — add J5 efflts for
t
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n tt p
411 Ntrlli Cow mere*
SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
PILLSBURY 5-Lb. BAG
FLOUR 39'
CATSUP 15
BITS-O-SEA
TUNA
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RATH
LUNCHEON MEAT
■N. • ’ > .
LIBBY’S Cream, Golden or White
12-Ox.
......Can
PORN J?5___
Vvlin Cans ""
15c
39c
29c
““ 4II
OLEO 13
™>Y-
PINTO BEANS
• 1 ^ Jt "• * **.. -■
Libby's Whole Blue Lalre
GREEN BEANS
Lb. Cello lOC
$<|oo
303 .
Cans
Artx Bros. Large White
EGGS
HUNT'S TOMATO
SAUCE
.Dozen
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47c
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TOME SALAD'
OLIVES ...............;.,o.
DELSEY TOILET ___________________n
33c
TISSUE
2
Rolls
23c
With 1.5Dbr More Purchase Excluding Cigarette*
GIANT
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nso- 49
FRESH FROZEN CHICKEN
HENS v 29
Mohawlt Thidlr Sliced -
BACON . 2
Fresh ..........-------—.....
GROUND MEAT
-89c
33c
Swift Premium
RANKS j&
Baby Beef Square Cut
ROAST
Baby Beef Square Cut
STEAK
..LB.
39c
37c
49c
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1964, newspaper, August 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057299/m1/13/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.