The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1961 Page: 5 of 12
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loneymoon In Mexico
i to Mexico, Lynn
Richard* F
le, the
Ann Mackrell, are reading at 1306
W. Wall, Apartment G, Midland.
A candlelight ceremony united
the couple Nov. 17 at Second Pres-
byterian Church In Houston, with
the Rev. Daniel A. Balter official-
bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Luther B. Mackrell, Houston,
three wore white aatin
AH and Mr*. Hubert Becker, both of
und jum|>era.
Best man was the groom s utv
cle, Edwin Larke of Dayton.
Groomxmen were John Harrison
of Houston, Charles Mackrell
brother of the bride, and Chester and Texas Women's University In
Butt of Houston. Allen Baxter and
the groomsmen were ushers Ring-
hparer was Sammy Murphy of
Route 2, Trl-Ctty
Parents of the
Beach Road
the groom are Mr.
Mrs. R. Frank Rejmaniak
Houston, formerly
Park, N.J.
Two tali haskets and one small-
er basket of whit# carnations and
orchids decorated the altar. Can-
delabra entwined with fern com-
A reception was given In the
ch parlor, with Mrs A. H.
and Mrs. Jack B. Stout, both
of Palisades of Baytown, Mrs. Edwin Larke
are Mr. and church
of Witt i
of Dayton, and Mrs. John Larke and Dayton were at the wedding
n, In the houae party,
bridal table was decor
Miss Ji
Will Marry
R. D. Lumley
ts from the wedding
i's table held
decorated Mr. and Mr*. Don Lee Johnson
>. The groom's table
the silver coffee and tea sendee.
The bride attended Lee College
Denton. Her husband is a _
uate of Columbia University and
the University of Houston. He 6
an engineer with Ohio Oil In Mid-
land.
A number of out-of-town
from New Jersey, Connecticut!,
Ohio, Baytown, Victoria, Denton
pietrd the nuptial Betting.
Soloist was Miss Linda Rocha
DR. A. R. PADGETT, president of the Bay-
town Lion* Club, congratulates Jan Mu-'
sick, right, naw president of the newly
organized Lioness Club at Robert E. lee
High School. Dr. Padgett presents Jan a
charter from the Baytown lions Club, a
civic organization. Mrs. Harriett Cook,
canter, is the sponsor of the REL She
teaches commercial courses at the high
school.
PTA Convention Honor*-
Council Wins Membership Award
Mrs. Battarbee and Mrs. Curtin
were in a receiving line during a
hospitality hour lor the 11th dis-
......
Baytown Ctty Council of Par-1 of the Baytown Council; Mrs. G.
eachers was the only Rex Curtin, corresponding secre-
council in Texas to win member-Italy of toe 11th district and Mrs.
ship awards twto years In-Mcces- Noman S,D’OIive. district board
sion, It was announced' last week
at toe Texas Congress of Parents
"HUMy Chapter Plans
New fear's Eve Party
There are 172 PTA coabrita in
Texas. A number of other awards
were presented to PTA units from
Baytown.
Bowie PTA won a membership
award, entitling the unit to three
free subscriptions to the PTA
magazine and a certificate. Mag-
azine awards went to Lamar, Sam
Houston, San Jacinto and the Bay-
town CRy Council.
Approximately 50 people from
Baytown attended toe convention,
including
unit delegates, several
school Administrators and Karl
Opryshek, a school board mem-
ber. A total of 2,864' people were
at the convention.
mem tier, also attended.
I-ouTy Chapter, Q
Confederacy, will ha
ir’i Eve Party at
■OMH
will have
A. Burton
dren of the Confi
a New Year’a
p.m. Dec. 31 at the home
Cheryl Glaw and Pat O’Neal at
1906 Kilgore Road.
The party will entertain mem-
bers. their dates and prospective
1 be held.
member* A dame will beH
Plans for toe social were com-
pleted last week at a meeting in
[the home of Jimmie Gibbs.
Glaw was presented a pro:
■Iras the Lura-Roark C
Daughters of the Con-
. Mrs. F. R O’Neal
.. federacy. «...
Mrs. R. B. Battarbee, preridnt made toe presentation.
The Baytown Council will meet
at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at toe
Community House. Unite are re-
minded -to turn In their Goodfel-
low Bags, Mrs. Battarbee said.
An Exhibit of Christmas arts
and crafts, made by unit mem-
bers, will be featured. The exhibit
is open to toe public.
of Houston.
Escorted to toe altar by her
father, the bride was gowned
pole de seau and re-embroidered
aiencon lace studded with seed
pearls. The skirt; designed With 1
wide front panel, extended to
chapel-length train. Her veil
French illusion was held by
white satin roae hat. An heirloom
doily, made by the bride’s grand-
mother, and a large white orchid
on a white satin covered Bible
were carried by toe bride. M
Matron of honor was the bride’s
sister, Mrs. John J. Veselka of
Lamar Terrace, Houston. Brides-
maids were Mlsa Jeanette Stout
of Baytown and Miss Mary Towler
of Houston, both cousins of the
bride, and Mlsa Janet Ctamon of
Denton.
Junior bridesmaids and candle-
lighters were Bonnie Metier and
Barbara Metier, both of Houston.
The matron <* honor wore a for-
mal gown In peacock blue. Other
bridal attendants were attired In
identical gowns In Iridescent aqua.
Flower girls were Phyllis Haw-
ldns and Kathy Hawkins, both of
Houston. Tratnbearer was Terry
'Carla Fund1 Coffee Fetes
Members Of Beta Sigma Phi
to Robert Don Lumley. son
Mr. and Mrs. R H. Lun'
Dallas.
The wedding will be Dec. 22 to
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Corpus Chrtstl. ,
A graduate of Robert E.
High School and Lee College,
Lumley received his bachelor's
degree from the University of Tex-
as where he is now a graduate
student.
His bride-elect to a senior at the
University of Texas. A graduate
Roy Miller Ugh School I
also attended Southwestern
versity at Georgetown.
Mrs. Drouilhet
Is Chairman Of
Essay Contest
Robert E. Lee High School stu-
dents are eligible to enter an es-
say contest being sponsored
Harris and Galveston counties by
tiie Houston Colony Magna Chart*
Dames Mrs. Adrton r. Drouilhet
announced.
Mr* Drouilhet to essay contest
■•faMM. The subject of the con-
test to "The Significance of the
Magna Chart*,” with a minimum
of 400
words required. The maxi-
mum number of words to 500.
The contest to- limited to those
o' higtr school age Essays are to
be typed, double spaced, with uni-
form margins on standard by
11 inch paper on one side of met
only.
"The winner will be selected on
the basis of contest neatness, lit-
erary style, composition and ctar*
It},’’ Mrs. Drouilhet said.
The essay must be composed
by the student, with a listing of
bibliography at the end.
Name and address with name
Ugh school and dare must
■Hurricane Carla victims in Beta
Sgma Phi wort honored Saturday
at n toffee in toe home of toe
BSP City Council president, Mrsl
Ted G’SeU Jr.. 418 Grantham.*
■A total of 906.55 was collected
lb a special Carla Fund to aid 11
BSP sorority sisters whose Brown-
wood homes were severely dam-
aged in the hurricane
1 Checks were presented to Mr*
Hurimbto[
Mallory, Mr* J.
bum. Mrs. Robert ^Dippel^ Mrs.
BQl Brentzel, Mrs. Monte Young,
Mr* Tommy Williams. Mr* Sam-
my Caskey end Mr* Paul Park-
inson. Two other hurricane vic-
tims, Mr* Hayes Dorris Jr. and
jin. John M. Oest, were unable
c attend.
What, Wher$
And When-
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v TUESDAY
Yaapon Garden Club, S p.m.
with Mr* Henry C. Dismukea,
m H. Burnell.
Lee College ooaoert, 7:30 p.m.
at Lee College auditorium.
BAPW, 7:19 P4H. to . Commu-
nity House.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha, 7:30
p.m. in Community House.
WEDNESDAY
Baytown City Council, PTA
exhibit, 1:30 *m. in Community
House.
American Association Univer-
sity Women, 7:30 p.m. tat Com-
munity House.
' Bayou Home Demonstration
Club, 3:30 ajn. In Trinity Bay
eamphouse.
’39 8tudy Club, t:30 p.m. with
Mr* I. A. Hunt, 300 E. Fayle.
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Kappa Kappa. 7:30 p.m. hi
Community House.
Beauceanta, t p.m. in Masonic
Hall.
Women Golfer* I *m. at
Goose Creek Country Club.
Grandmothers. 7:30 pjn. In
Optimist Building.
Thursday Forum, 7:33 p.m.
with Mias Beulah Mae Jackson,
*03 W. Storitef.
Reviewer Chib, 3:30 a.m. In
Community House. - - t
De Zavala PTA, 7:30 pan. it
toe school.
The money wu presented by
Mr* G’SeU. It was announced toe
Carla Fund account to still open
and proceed* from toe sale
Christmas deco
decorations will be add-
ed later. The council wfll- eefl
Christmas net balls that will be
used to decorate toe Tower at the
annual dance Dec. 16. These net
balls will sell for 33 each. Inter-
ested person* may contact Mr*
Mrs. Jimmy johnny DeLoach Jr.
(Bud[) Black. Tfc {oUwing Baytown BSP
Chapters contributed to toe Carla
Fund:
Pri Alpha, ISO; Xi Gamma Chi,
3100; Rho Zeta. 3100: Xi Theta
Gamma, 335; and Kappa Kappa,
3100.
Out-of-state contributions were
310 from Marithon, Fla., and 325
from the IQ Gamma Lambda
Chapter of Cleveland, Ohio.
MRS. RICHARD F. REJMANIAK
Formerly Mits Amalia Ann Maeltrol
Names ’N Notes]
Texas BSP Chapters that con-
tributed taduded Xi Theta Pi. of
_ ___ Xi Om ega
Waco. 310; Nu Beta of Stratford,
Levelland, 318.55;
and Mrs. DeLoai .
Mrs. Charles Bath,
Heintsche! and Mrs. Jerry Tatum,
!*it. Alpha.
Birth Of Baby
Suiprises Mother
DUBLIN, Ga. (AP)-‘T didn’t
have any idea that I was .
nant,’’ said Mrs. G. R. Fhrry,
after giving birth to a
son.
husband was shocked
and so was I," said
Mrs. Furry, who said she began
i pains in
ring pt
today,
______ the wee hours
but dismissed it as In-
digestion. When the pains wors-
ened, toe thought it Was food
sliming ana calKd adfodnrT
The Furry* have one other
child, a daughter, Sherry, 14.
310; Sigma Xi at Abilene,
Omicron Upsilon of Big Lake,
Epsilon Nu of Kingsville, 310; Eta
Omicron of San Antonio,310;TaU
Pi. San Angelo, 310; Xi Eta Ome-
ga of Marta, 3JQ; Lambda Pi of
Vaumont, J10; Xi Delta Iota of
Tyler, 335.
Three chapters from Dallas con-
tributed to toe fund. They were
Gamma Rho, 330; Gamma Pi,
310; and Lambda Rho, 325.
Christmas decorations were fea-
rfwJ in ihn Cl11
MR AND MRS. JOHN GUEM-
PLE are planning a “continental1
Christmas celebration. They wiU
leave Houston. Dec. 18, by air foe
Europe. They will visit Amster-
dam, London, Paris. Rome, Zu-
rich and Vienna. Before return-
ing home Jan. 7, they will visit
relatives in Chicago, I1L Guemple
director of non - academic
oonzass at Lee College and his
wife is a music instructor at Rob-
ert E. Lee High School. She di-
rects the REL Madrigal Singers.
and Miss Meadie Pumphrey. Her
stator teaches in Edna. Also pres-
holiday dinner will be
MR& MARY LOIS WILLIAMS and
ent at toe
MR AND MRS. JAMES DUVALL
and children.
MR. AND MRS. E. L GUNN
will visit relatives in Mount Pleas-
ant and Cooper during the boll
days.
ROY BUCKINGHAM, Cedar
Bayou Junior High shop teacher,
is on leave of absence- from Hous-
ton. He is serving a tour of duty
in the Navy.
Room 7-9 at Cedar Bayou Jun-
ior High decided to give their
Christmas party gifts to the
Goodfellows this year instead of
exchanging presents among the
students. The classroom teacher
is MRS. JUSTINE ANDRUS. The
irty will be held on the last
ly of school boftm too holiday*
HuckabeePancfdaughter^JUDY Garden Club
>lan to spend Christmas holidays
n Arkansas.
MISS JESSIE PUMPHREY,
tured in the G’Sell home. Minia-
ture sweet rolls and coffee were
served by the hostess.
Guests from the City Council
were Mrs. Gene Branscome and . . _ _ , T _ _ .
k r? sss a asas .g
'ohnson and Mrs, E.. J. Hoffman,
Gamma Chi; Mrs. Blackburn
principal at DeZavata, will have
her parents and stater from Edna
COUNTRY CLUB Oaks Garden
Club will meet at 10 ajn. Wed-
nesday in toe home of Mis. J. M.
Devins, 4920 Goose Creek Drive.
Co-hostesses will be Mrs. E.
Sheley.
placed In a sealed envelope sta
pled to the etaay and mailed be
fere Jan. 10, 1962. A committee
of four will judge the papers, Mr*
D^mtrirad*hould be mailed to
P.O. Box 3534, Baytown. Doctetow
of the four judges toad be final.
I First place will be ft oocond
prize, 33; third pits* 32;
honorable n
and fifth prize.
fourth
mention. ^
These are the Houston Colony Re-
gent’s prizes.
The winning
fered in statewide competition.
will be of- ££
Heirports
' WHITE
Mr. and Mr* Thomas J. White
of Highlands announce the birth
of a son, Thomas Michael, Dec,
in Gulf Coast Hospital. He
weighed 0 pounds, 11 ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mr*
J. F. Christian and Mr. and Mr*.
John L. White, both of Highlands.
Great grandparents are Mrs. C.
Johanson of Coolidge and Mr. and
Mrs. William J. White of Washing-
ton, D.C
FAGALA
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fagala, 510
W: Francis, are parents of a boy,
ice, born Nov. 22 at
OiSfcoaMUHospital. He weighed
9 pounds, 4% ounces. Grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. O, W. Fa-
gala and Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Templeton, all of Paris, Tex. The
baby has two brothers, Clint and
Darrell.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. Cornelius, 3202 Illinois, an-
nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss
Doris Jeon Cornelius, to Bobby Gene Nunn, son of Mr.
end Mr* Paul Eugene Nunn, 703 Harold lane. A graduate
of Robert E. la# High School, the bride-elect is employed
at. J. C. Penney Co. Her fiance graduated from REL and
M|po. The w6ci~
ding will be Dec. 29.
Woman's Club Party To Be
Held In R. M. Wright Home
Mrs. R M. Wright trill be boat-1 to build good Christian homes and
ess for the Woman'* dub Christ- then our moral and spiritual life
i party to be held Dec 15 with will be maintained in America.
. G. L. MooRy as co-hostes*
Members drew names for the par-
ty at their recent meeting.
Mrs. C. J. Bailey and Bln. Joe
Reid were co-hostesses and Mrs.
L. A. Hankins presented the pro-
gram for Mrs. G. A. Lillie on
"Make Us Aware - Our Moral
and Spiritual Need*’’
“America* today
through a moral and
heaviu. a crisis of
Everyday we find statistics in our
papers and magazines to hear out
ita,’’ aald Mrs. Hankins.
Mr* Hankins also stated that
AowtaUms become a aatta. toe
first nation in all history, where
people have almost complete free
choice, complete freedom of will
In deciding toe way too’ wish to
live their lives. She said that the
Heirport
BRENNAN
Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Brennan
III of College Station are parents
of a girl Vicki Alane, bom Nov.
21 in Biyan. She weighed 6 pounds.
8 ounces. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Dewain Smith of Somer-
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Brennan Jr. of Baytown. The baby
has a sister. Lisa. -
Kappa Plans
CHRISTMAS PARTY plans w01
be completed Thursday night at ,
a meeting of Kappa Kappa Chap-
ter Beta Sgma Phi, in the Com-
munity House. Mrs. David Arnett
answer to the moral problem is will preside.'._ ' • ’ •
£
As early as 250 A. D., the
C. Greeks had worked out an effi-
cient system of writing (heir tan-
guage in shorthand
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SANDRA STREICH, eophomore
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1961, newspaper, December 5, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057979/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.