The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1962 Page: 7 of 12
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hand (or Baytown's forthcoming
production ot "Kind Lady" being
directs hy Norman Neurefter.
Dates set lor the Baytown per-
tomrirvTOrere Feb. 1M? apd'-JB-
A. S. .Chandler.______t~-~
The Chandlers have two.
children. hoUKsonswwJg
CoiK iTt Association DitKnin Tim's-
da/ nfad will be allTH.
CAROLYN HERMAN, KATH
LEEN DILL AND DIANE FUL-
MER.
with Progrnmn
Don Tew, .University at Tag*
student, and Oinnon Prftehard,
now attending Baylor University,
were housegueft* ol DON PAD-
GETT this weekend.
and husband ol the
NORMA PADGETT
at the Uni-
inimeyM
versity o( Missouri medical school
where he is a student.
The society is made up'of un-
dergraduates who have given
promise ol becoming leaders in
their profession and graduates
who have later attained such lead-
entity. .
Baytown Credit Bureau was boat
Saturday at a buffet luncheon to ,
workers at area credit bureau.
Guests were Gladys Gilstrap,
“ ' rood. Estelle Storem-
iwyer and Joyce
aid. Hazel
Crow from Houston; Otto
Jr. and BIHe Minter from
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Covered Supper Fetes
Methodist Groups
Grace Methodist Church was ti
* d—» •»*. am. n.«
tion was especially designed for lovely Maria Beale Fletcher stri
by McCaD’s patterns^ Everfast no-iron fabrics. Afl of Ev«
these Everfast fabrics are "Everglaze” "BanCare* cottons, for
•o they can be laundered in any way; they iron themselves Het
as they wash and dry, quickly recover from any wrinkles Am
- ,
scene ol a recent cc
1X5 %S$?
-
($25 Permananf Wave)«
5. Mrs. George Felknor
(Sat ef Dosya Cosmetics)
^ 2% yards
-traoefer_
rry cents
^ ,4:, ,
ir the Guild weekends,
niflcance of the Guild em- '
was explained by other mem-1
E, ADDRESS w
and STYLE NUJ
rat Extra! Extra
HOUSE of STEW-
ber*. Miss McKinstry di
the emblem; Mrs. Helga H
the Christian flag; Miss Cf
Bait*— 1212 E. Texas
583-3180
Pattern Catalog
1212 E. To
582-8514
>wn —211 W. Dtfao
■583-1354
lor all sizes,
Misses Hall-Size, Women's
$f*iio 85c!
■is#?:
tfloimt §uu
rom
n Com To Footitool* -
rs. Owens To Demonstrate
—
Way, January JO, IH2
Ire. E. B. Owens wiH demon-1 Mrs.
t how to maka tooutuois irom
_ fruit Juke or oil cans at
February meeting ot Friendly
c. k;
and Mrs.
Hostess tor th# Feb. 21 went
be Mrs. L. R Spencer, 4602
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New officers of Friendly Frhwdx
*■ were recently instnlM by
C. K. Spencer are Mrs. 1
Owens, president; Mrs. E. &
,'vtee president; Mrs. A. H.
secretary; Mrs. Elton L.
Vood. tmuntwi Ml Mrs. J. A.
appointed tor Hie
Mira S. M. Goech,
Committees
I new year ore
I membership; Mr*. L R. Spcm-er,
Its. Vernon Williams «M Mrs.
, W. Owe*, recreation; and Mrs.
, l, WfUace Telephone
Mrs, Wood Is chairman c< 'he
flower committee which
'of Mrs. H. W. Owens and Mrs
Special members are
1 and Mrr •£•
H it's , . . „
Btock'i PHomwcit*
rii s. Tmi ouae m mm
m-im mmist
' -Him
Gosch tor a perfect atiendznc*.
Members revealed aecret pals and
drew new names. '
'Tasting Bee'
Tickets Are
Now On Salt
[Little Theaters 'Kind Lady'
discussed how TfckeU to the annual
bee” are now on sale and may
be purchased from any ~
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by Baytown
Food Service Asaoci ition, Ihe
t Is slated few 5:» lo 7:30
p m. Feb 1# tn Baytown
High cafeteria with Mrs Ruby
Swenson as general chairman.
Selling for tl each, any of the
Friendlv 1
lo prepare dear glass articles and
then transform them into ftrfnac
glaas at * meeting in the home
of Mrs, C. K. Spencer, foil) N.
Main.
Staining begins by placing the
ctfir glass tn a bar of white sand
s'luatrd so that the sun strikes
it directly.
This project and others will be |
displayed at the group's final no ttcfcrti 'not add by Feb. M
meeting at the year. [may be bought at the door that
night.
! Proceeds will pay lor expenses
to Ihe group’s state and national
I convention. —,,-----
In addition to the tabka hold-
ing meats, desserts, drinks, vege-
tables, salads, appetizers, and
bread, displays will also contain
Highlands Grandmas
Invited To Conference
Grandmothers Club brand, display, wflf
a spring
#*agnhtou
Kirby Drive. Mrs. Frances Kamin-
ski. dub president, announced.
The conference wil) he. ■
salads, appettzere,
wflf also a
tot sale
Recipes from the “tore” will be
printed later tn The Baytown Sun
Cast Readies For Production. J° B“yPiano
TWwto to toytown Little Thea- development department; Mrs Bu.|Jr„ Craigmont and Country Chib I
tors production ct "Kind Lady" lord FUlcher, Humble's main af- Oaks, 5*4154; Mrs, Mtoter C
jwtfi go on sale Feb. 5 announce*
(Mm James Anderson Jr„ gener-
Jm tfnarmwh
I The club's fourth presentation,
■ suspense pixy by Edward Cho-
dorov, Is scheduled lor Fib. 15,
16.17 and Feb, 23 ani H
All amts will be reserved and
I will cost J1.50 etch, said Mrs, An-
derson. The Baytown Little Thea
ter building in Lakewood (Mis
loo.
Tickets may be reserved by caU-
|tag Mie. Anderson at NO-2H4 or
any ol the following area chair
man;
Mrs. Out CbAP
and Itoflidnc Co., retrench and
ton. Mrs. Mary Bender and Mrs.
Mauri* Anderson of Houston will
lb* to dhargr of arrangementa lat
MISSING OUT?
Have you been missing out
while other women have been
finding out what 'Etofna 27’
by Revlon can do? Thin totally
new kind of skin cream, used
nightly, is guaranteed to do
fhore for your skin than any
other cosmetic cream or you
get a total refund. 'Etema 27'
iS 8.00 Pius las. UMSSMWMI.WS.
8KL .
e In Concer
Metropolitan Opera.,star Rise
Stevens will appear in
Saturday a fee sect
as the second Caron
ky Concert Series attnittir
The concert friR be it 1:18 pm
at Ihtoilme Hhh fetal
torium. t Pfrtf*" v.
Newcomert who hnva moved***
aSSKiatsa
Concert mcmbenhlp* at special
table to tbe foyer of F '
High School auditorium prior to
the ccncsrt.
Adult merobenttps at 35 and
student memberships at 32 will
cover admireton to both the Rise
Stevens concert and the Whttte-
more and Lowe concert Feb. 1J
Rise Steve* is a star in many
media . movies, television, radio,
recordings and opera. JJie is
American horn and was trained
at Juilliand School of Music to
New York
Mias Stevens, who is known all
over the world as the "perfect
Carmen" is the wife of Walter.
i Douglas, daugh
11A rorrest, and P
Parentj,of tha pros-
L. Nichols. 202 Hinas.
tor. of Mr. add
and Paul David
NUPTIALS FOR Mias Sharon
Mrs. David E. lewalan, 4) IA
Nichols will ba solamnizad in Juna.
pectiva groom are Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Miss Oouglas is a graduate of Robert E. Lea High School,
has attended Lea College and is employed m Houston.
Nichols, also a REL graduate, is a; former Loo Collage
student now attending A&M College m Bryan. - — -
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Names N Notes ■
MRS. R. W. KELLEY. 10001 Valley Player*, and other mem-
InYftstitwe „
Servict Hfld
For TroopTUT
Community
3lria advanced in the aeryice
were Lanrll Brasher, Karen Bueh-
ler, Ctndy Breeland, Susan Cud-
■ (PV Tim Ctoptotor, Jtu Carter,
[ Janis Chaney, Cheryl Christmas.
I Also Sharon Cuurvile, Cyd Hoti-
heuaer, GaU Iron*. Patricia] Mitch-
ell. Grrtchen and Sue Shoopman.
Vickie Short. Sandra Voyles, Pam-
ela Williams and Vickie Wootan.
Alter the ceremony the girts
were hostesses tor a toa in honor
of their mothers. The serving ta-
ble was laid with a white Irish
linen cloth and centered with a
Brownie doll, surrounded by flow-
ers and leaves, looking into a mir-
ror
lice; Miss Lynn Sylvester. Cham- Terry. Britton-Craven*,
ber of Commerce. 5*2438* and Mrs. Hobart Maeaer,
-Uo*. G. W. Wilson, Roaaland *'»*L M-JtSLMtt'TA.
Oaks and Danufain* Acre*, MB- <■>* may be reaerved ly calling
2364; Mr*. Thurman E. Rowlett the theater building. 384-2616.
Iftocaed* from a sUver toa ai«.
nred by San Jacinto Musk Tew*
era Association will
Dr. Norman P. Neuretter directs
the play, anUsted by Miaa Ellen
TI • WaRman. Mrs. RWvtrd C. Hpltor
Heliports ttenscaxS
BLUMBUK) *roth*w to the cast are Mn. Dw-
White. J>. Burnaby Munaon,
Mr* Llojd Causey, Mrs. Neureii-
er, Mrs. Ray Tlckner, James FeP
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Blum berg af
Wiriiib! Krflls announce the forth
sterling Munktpal Library.
Guam at toe toa. Waged Sun
dire at the boro* of Mis. E. A
Tilton, 164 ft '
ruined with i
tal.
Psrltripantl-
tr* Lyles. P
id Robert Pi
Harvey, bam
ito Fall*. Ha
Ju* r" In Wlrhlu
Robert M. Blum berg of Segufn
and Mr. and Mr*. Harvey M. Mc-
Kay of Baytown. Great grand-
la. Mrs. A1
Robert Mi
fee. Mia* Kar
P. Dillenbnck.
Karan Schiller, and W.
day at ton 1
Milton. 164 Bayahora, were an-
tertatoad with a acudmt put# re-
cital.
Sbre Lyles. Patty i'snW,*Sri
ind Robert Parker, Carol A*
Meyers, Virginia Mayas, Belinda
Bnwre, Jeanne Chathan, Jim
AMv. Patricia Burtamk and
rewnif IMnlra
Alto Joan* French, Marsha
Seale, Darlene Miles. Sarah Bis-
«Nter. Kay.
CATES
Mr. and Mrs. Brvaa Catos of
pounds, 12 otmees. Grandparent
are Mr. and Mrs. J* Cate* an
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Leach, a
I of Baytown. Great grandparent
are Mr. and Mn. W. w Roberti
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Cates am
Mrs. Winnie EStoumn. all of Bay
town.
MORGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Morgai
of Wooster announce the birth o
a son, Michael Dan, Jan. 21 fa
Baytown Hospital. He weighed I
pounds, 6 ounces. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (Dubb)
Foster of Wooster and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Morgan of Baytown,
Helpful Hintt
Heat canned crecn Aioaratfus
apaars and drain; serve With Hoi
land'll*, sauce for a 8toti»t COHO
Grapefruit ae<
meat may he
and crab
r to crisp
salad. Tha*-
A rake was decorated with Ihe Great grandparents are Mr. and
Girl Scout insiimto.
Leaders are Mrs. Luke Cour-
ville and Mrs. A. L. Rieck.
Mrs. A. R. Skipper ol Wooster
and Mrs. Sarah Moore of Gal-
veston.
(MERYL LF.MAY Fsyle Is rah-
brattot ber third Mrthifoy 1W
day. She It to* daughter ot Mr-
sad Mrs. Eugene Fayle and the
granddaughter af Mr. and Mr*.
Feylette Fayle aad Mrs. Edah
Mae Bast.
SINWR’S TRIO
OF lt& VALUES
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Hum ttyU^Wati.......... l«H
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TftAQf-IN SPSCIALS
TraaShs, Ptmm *S.to
CwwMm. Fram SS4.it
ra-o.( gui.imm
W* Mraair AM Maka*
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE CENTER
111 W. Tex* Am
HM
BIG STORES TO
SERVE YOU
The program, a concert of pi-
auR^.ti'SS
KATRINKA KAY Rarraw,
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Barrow, Highland*, I* a new 4
year old. Grandpa rent* are Mr.
and Mr*. R. A. Barnett of Bay-
town and Mr. and Mr*. J. R.
Barrow of Highlands. Katrtnka
has one sister, Kimberly Ruth.
THANKS!
• ____ .jj • ■ •.. " ' •*?;•*-•• •
* 1 , ........
: To our hundreds of Friends and Customers for
your wonderful reception of our GRAND OPENING!
Following is a list of the first 5 winners! The
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other 115 winners will be notified! Congratula-
.
tions to all....
' ’ ‘} ‘ ' •' A " * V *’* i1" 7 • •(-•<*** >'K ■
■, ‘ ''ir ” -
.
1. Mrs. G. B. Chennault
(3 Months Shampoo and Sat)
2. Mrs. Alvce Parrotta
'T “■"•'^(wmnaswSg--';-.....
3. Mrs. Louise Brundett
(2-Months Niblaek Treatm*nts)
Baytonian* who attended the
tresentatlon of "TV Human
Touch,” an original musical corn-
staged by Tbe Valley Play-
era in Liberty thin weekend were
DR. AND MRS. J. T. RICHARD-
SON. MR. AND MRS. JAMES C
STONE AND MR. AND MRS.
PAT RUYLE, -all members ot
Baytown Little Theater.
Ray Bowleg, president of The
Lee College auditorium.
Mr*. Sandra Lynn Hagler, the
former Mis* Sandra Lynn Ander-
son. daughter of MR. AND MRS.
R. CANDERSON, 132 W. Bay-
shore Drive, is a candidate with
honor* for a BS degree in applied
music front the University of Mis-
souri. Mrs. Hagler is a senior at
toe University and will graduate
tn the spring. *
I Printed Pattern
, presents ,
’iSj^Me/UCOy 1962
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fabrics by EVERFAST*.. . patterns by McCALL’S
*
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J McCall's pattern #6223, “Ewgiaze"
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by Everfast Fabrics
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by Everfast Fabrics
7 McCaTs pattern #6217, “Everglaie"
“BanCare" cotton, "Pam Pam"
by Ewrtet Fabrics
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for material plus the making-up cost wiH be refunded.**
Here is yonur opportunity lo see dm mb'
America’s most beautiful girl and to make ber
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1962, newspaper, January 30, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057665/m1/7/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.