The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1967 Page: 8 of 37
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CRCSBY — A barbeou* held
hero to benefit the New Track
Fund at the Oooby Volunteer
Fin Department wu a auccees
ful event.
A total of $850 waa realized
from the barbecue Expense* jt
the dinner amounted to $335.
The Are track fund has no*
reached $11,333. Because over
$30,000 will bo needed for a
pumper track and other equip-
ment, the Ooaby community
will continue the drive for
finds.
Everett B. "Butch" William*,
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E
William* of Anahuac, has been
named an associate of the Bay-
town law Arm of Reed, Strick
land. Gillette aid Ramsey.
The elder William* Is auditor
of Chambers County and a past
county Judge of that county. He
has been auditor since 1856.
Williams, a graduate of the
University of Texas School
Law, Is married to the former
Shirley Jenkins of Hankamer
and they have two aon*. Tan,
J, and Tito, 2.
A guard on the Baylor Uni
versify varsity football team
Williams earned a BBA degree
i he re before attending the UT
law School. He was a member
of the Tyron Coterie social chib
st Baylor
The Williams family lives at
13 E. Naira and attend the
Moot Belvieu Church of Christ
He began his association with
the Baytown Arm Oct 8, after
herring nine months with
Houston law Arm.
*We have really enjoyed liv-
ing in Baytown these past tew
months and are looking forward
to a long and happy association
uith both my Arm and with
Baytown." Williams said.
Try Sun
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By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AT Tutorial** Bail
NEW YORK (AP)
NBC*has bSSSThoUday Inatl-
I utkin by now and
night's 1967 edition eras perhaps
the moat delightful of the lot
As usual, the entire Williams
tribe was asaembled tor the
hour program—parent*, broth-
ers. in-laws, niece* and ne-
phews. And since everybody
sings—including Andy's pretty
(jg wife, Claudlne—the program
waa able to provide entertain-
ment with a real family feeling
The annual comeback of the
Williams Brothers singing act
was the top attraction of the
Christmas show. This sei
they sparkled In an amusing
recreation of on* of their old
five-minute radio shows, com-
plete with singing commercial
But the William* Brothers are
no longer the top guest atari of
the show. Now It Is Andy’s chil-
dren, little Noelle and Christian,
who are the principal attrac-
tions. And small as they are
they are good trouper*, atten-
tive and well-behaved while
their father was tailing a bed-
time atory.
There were some elaborate
production numbers on Ice, and
the settings, as usual on a Wil-
liams ahow, were as attractive
as the musical portions.
The program waa In excellent
taste, as easy and Informal aa
ever, projecting n happy holiday
spirit.
NBCs “Music Hall.” earlier
assortment of younger comedi-
ans and an older one, Groucho
Man.
Man resumed hi* 1836 rale of
hettew share*, a lakes id* oonv formed riding club. The “fun-
Capt^ Jeffroy Spaulding Afrl
the opening
he
said, that comedy had changed
period of 60 years. At
over
any nto, Groucho'* atyte—full
of bite and wisecracks
completely different from any-
thing the young oomadtans hart
lo otter.
His favorite humor seems to
involve plays ot. words: “I shot
an elephant In my pajamas, and
how he got into my pajamas
I’U never know."
Dick Ovett, a young comedi-
an about whom many of his fel-
low funny men are enthusiastic,
cam* on with a low-key mono-
logue that seemed to ramble,
but was highly effective. The
team of Clair and MoMahon did
t husband-wife (ketch that seas
quite funny. Burns and Schrd-
her repeated one of their taxi
sketches, but one that la now
setting a little threadbare from
TV use
creation of laughter takes
great dtal of training and j*
trying." but the funniest mo-
ments of the hour came when a
hilarious portion of a 1953 "You
Bet Your Ufa" show was re-
played. And the fumy man was
not a professional comedian at
all, but on* of the contestants on
the ahow.
Esso Research and Engineer
lag Oo.'i Board at Dtrsctora has
announced that 8. R, Bsthea Of
Baytown Research and Develop-
ment Diriaon has been named a
senior research associate In
this position he Is a member ot
RAD'S administrative staff and
will direct the acttriUee of the
Petroleum Research Labora-
tory.
Bethea Joined Reeearch end
Development Immediately after
mianity 13 mile* north ot Croo-
by on VM Road U», >• a Lake
Houston ana community com-
plete with a variety of sporting
and rsaraathmal facUltl*#.
Among the pasttm* aettritie*
available to reridenta ot Indian
Shore* are tennis courts. goK
count complete with prate
green topped with Astroturf,
swimming pool*, boat ramp,
plan for Ashing enthusiasts rid-
ing stables and an-* bout-to-be-
tier" capital of East Texas ateo
boasts a restaurant and club
Many homaskts are under
oorwtructioo at present at Indian
V. S. I
Shorae. TheH
| Market hal begun tightening up
in anticipation of higher Inter-
est rates and larger down pay-
ments by spftng. Consequently,
many owner* are planting ear-
receiving the master's degree In-——-
chemical engineering at Rice _
University In 1841. His early as-
University In 1841. His tarty i
signments were on gasoUne pro-
cessing and the development of
new processes such as poly-
merisation. high temperature
cracking. Isomerisation, and al-
kylation
H* became a research special-
ist In 1195 and a section head
in 1857. Bethea la a state regie,
tend professional engineer and
Is a member of American
Chemical Society and American
Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bethea and
their three younger children.
Frtneea, Sam R. HI and
A new oocktail dub the
Tomahawk Club It nearing
completion, and many holiday
parties have already been
Indian Shore* on Lake Hous-
ton offer* much to the dtocrimi-
natlng person* locking for an ex-
cellent place to Rwiri their leis-
ure time. *
VIEW nOM INDIAN SHORES ADDITION
BH Students To Present Play
Groucho observed that “Aw Joyce live in Baytown at SOI
Burnet Drive; their aon Henry
attending the University of
the South in Sewansa, Term.,
and their married daughter,
Mr*. D. H. Zflhr, Uvea In Atlan-
ta. Ga.
has held several of-
fice* at Trinity Episcopal
Ourch and has been active In
Boy Soout wort.
■ MONT BELVIEU (Sp) "to
Santa's Workshop" will be pre-
sented at 1 30 p m on Tues-
day. Dec, 19, in the Barber*
Hill High School auditorium |
| The first and second grade
students will make up the cast
and the chorus. Jt is under the
direction of Mr*. Pete Medan* -
han, Mrs. Paul Daniel, Mrs El-
Mr*. Charles Jan. 3.
i. Parents and
viterf to stte
Humble Employees
Credit Union
are tnvRstf to attend.
Principal John Wheeler «aid
the classes would dismiss at the
usual time on Tuesday. On Wed-
nesday, Dae. 30. the Christmas
parties will begin at 1 p.m. end
the classes will b* dismissed
after the parties for the holi-
days. Classes trill mum* on
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1967, newspaper, December 14, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061111/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.