The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1968 Page: 6 of 14
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Bridges of Beaumont and Mrs.
Sen H. Clark of Orafl M. Rob-
mpasset
UDC chapter* In Houiton.
Orange, Beaumont, Port Atrhur,
Alvin and Baytown.
The 1969 annual meeting
the district wa* set for Bay-
town with DaWfey -XJoodwin
Chapter as hostesses and Lum-
Roark, co-hostesses.
Mrs. Bradbury was elected
during the put district meeting
of Dick Dowling Chapter of
Beaumont as hostesses at the
Driftwood Motel in Port Ar-
thur. ;
Vice chairman Is Mrs. R. B.
% Br
Ben
erts Chapter of Houston Is sec-
retary.
The six Real Daughters pre-
sent were recognised and it was
noted that there are 78 Real
Daughters In the district
Attending the meeting from
Baytown were Mrs. Robert Tutt,
Mrs. Dempster Heald, Mrs. Gor-
don Famed and Mrs B. F.
Troxell, representing Dabney-
Goodwin and Mrs. R. A. Brame,
Mrs. Edah Mae Bass. Miss Al-
ma Vaughn and Mrs. Bradbury,
Lum-Roark
Mrs. Tutt’s mother, Mrs. Ollie
Beavers, member of the Jeff
Davis Chapter in Houston, was a
guest at the meeting.
MISS JUDY DIANNE FOWLER'S engagement to Tommy
Reagan is announced by Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Fowler of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Reagan, 1307
Dwinnell, are parents of the prospective groom. The couple
plans a fall wedding. A graduate of Louisville High School,
de-elect attends the University of Kentucky. Reagan
the bride-elect attends the University of Kentucky. Keegan
is a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School and attended
Lee College and tha University of Houston. He is employ-
ed in Houston.
MISS KATINA JO KING'S engagement to Curtis Bryan
Adams is announced by her mother, Mrs. Iva B. King, 2705
Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. tdwin R. Adams of Clyde, Ohio, are
parents of the prospective groom. The couple plans a June
2 wedding at First Baptist Church. The bride-elect is a
graduate of Robert E. Lee High School and Baylor Univer-
sity. She will receive a masters degree in education from
Baylor in May. The prospective groom will graduate from
Baylor in May.
MISS CAROL LUCYLLE ROEBUCK'S engagement to
George F. Elliott Jr. is announced bv her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Roebuck of Mont Belvieu. Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Elliott of Baytown are parents of the prospective
groom. The couple plans a June I wedding at First Baptist
Church. Both era graduates of Barbers Hill High School and
now attend Lamar Tech.
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the walking.
Beta Sigma Phi, will have a
Reno party In March. Mrs.
Johnny DeLoach, social chair-
announced at the last
meeting with Mm. Perry Beau-
champ presiding.
It was also announced that
the annual Seminar will be
March 26 and that former presi-
dents will serve on the nominat-
Pattern Style Show
Is Scheduled Monday
The Future Homemakers of fabric and style for their daugh-
America at Ross Sterling High tern or for theraaelve*.
School will present a pattern
style show with dresses sent to
them from the Buttrick' Pattern
Company and Charter Fabrics.
Mrs. Richard Park, sponsor,
announced that all high school
ing committee to present a slale girls will be able to see the
of officers at the March 19 meet-
mg.
Mrs. Beauchamp, Mrs. Wal-
ton Scoft, Mrs. Doug Butler,
Mrs. Martin Griffith and Miss
Joy Saxon will serve on the
committee.
Mrs. Louis DelHomme and
Mrs. Wenzel Chaloupka present
ed the program on Greece. Mrs.
DelHomme showed several arti-
cles from Greece including wor-
ry beads which people carry to
help them forget their problems.
They also showed a film on
Greece.
Refreshments were served
from a table decorated to ob-
serve George Washington’s
birthday. Miss Saxon and Miss
Cynthia Moore were hostesses
show froth 1:45 to 2:30 p.m.
Monday, March 4. Hie show will
he repeated from 4 to 4:45 p.m.
the same day for .students of
other schools, Future Homemak-
ers Clubs and mothers interesl-
Thls is a traveling show that
Mrs Park booked through Solo-
. She said a
mon Fabrics here
special commentator will arrive
with the trunks of clothes for the
show,______
There will be a variety of
new ideas including some of the
Over The
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fay MARTHA ANN HEMPHILL
How To Be A Panel Member
It in our garage permanently. They
have even figured out how
carpool of five teenagers and
the driver can make It to school.
The Volkswagen people invited The only thing I wasn’t able
I always wondered how
would be to participate in a
panel" and last week I was
chosen.
newer style dirndl skirts, jump- women’s editors across the coun- lo accomplish during the four
ed In seeing the coordination of Sterling auditorium
era, belted ensembles, suits and try to join their "Lady Bug days I drove it was toting
formats. . - | iM
There is no charge for the
show. It will be staged in the
Test Panel" in an official letter
telling about tile merits of their
seven foot movie’ screen. I’m
sure the VW-people will think of
automatic a way to work that due out.
Reception
Sunday, March 3, 1968
2:00 to 6:00
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PAINTINGS
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MORTON
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morton,
505 Harvey, announce the birth
of the first leap year baby in
Baytown Thursday. Lura Lee
was born at 1:20 a.m. at Bay-
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THE NELL GALLERY
909 NORTH COMMERCE
BAYTOWN. TEXAS
town Hospital. She weighed 7 ored with a bridal shower in
pounds, 3 ounces. Grandparents
are Leon Peacock of Baytown
and Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Bul-
lock of Pearce, Idaho.
RAY-LESS $
ASSORTED LADIES AND GIRLS
SHOES ONLY
HUNDRBtS AND HUNDREDS 10
CHOOSE FROM. All SIZES
(CASUALS, WAFERS, HOUSE SHOES,
OXFORDS, LACE UFS,
SUP OHS
VALUES TO SMS
Bride Honored
With Shower
Mrs. Boyd Strother, the for-
mer Miss Nancy Spell, was hon-
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the home of Mrs. A. B. Miller.
Hostesses included Mrs. L>.
L. Sparkman, Mrs. D. L. Wal-
lace, Mrs. W. D. Stripling,
ilk £ A. YUtMaitiuto, Mrs
C. H. Dawson, Mrs. 3.
Hair, Mrs. C. Y. Mathews, Mrs,
Joe Bowman, Mrs K. T. Earth-
man, Mrs. W. B. News, Mrs. L.
M. Alford, Mrs. A. -B. Dillen-
back, Mrs. John Lashlee.
Covered with yellow linen,
overlaid with ecru lace, the
serving table was centered with
a yellow and green rice tree
and floral arrangement, flanked
by white candles In crystal hold-
ers. A crystal punch service
completed the setting,
Guests were registered at a
table which held a yellow flow-
er'a^rangement, The 45 guests
Included Mrs. Elfany Fielder*
the bride's grandmother; Mrs.
Katherine Moran Hollis from
Kirbyville; Mrs. Nora Sfiott, the
bride’s aunt from Freeport.
Corsages of white carnations
were presented to the honoree
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Andrew, her sister and Mrs. C.
B. Strother, the groom’s moth-
Hostesses presented the bride
ah electric skillet,
entire stock
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Mr. and Mrs. James A. An-
derson Jr. of Summit, N-J-, for-
merly of Baytown, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Carole Helena Anderson to
Jonathan Lowry Gilbreath.
GUbreath is the son of Mr.
ind'Mrs. Lowry E. Gilbreath,
428 S. Burnet.
The couple plans an August
Church. at
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High School and the University
-of Colorado, the bride-elect is
currently taking additional stu-
dies at toe University of Texas
[ The prospective groom is a
REL graduate and attend* the
University of Texas School of
Afchltecfete' §
sponsibility of driving the most
famous and -newest "bug" of
all. They presented an official
membership card ... all laven-
dar and purple, and Lan Wil-
Jiams of the Texas Motor Volks-
wagen came in with a white
straw helmet complete with have women in mind
white and yellow daisies for ear
the directional signals switch.
No more ruined shoes for women
drivers.
They’ve certainly solved toe
problem of shifting and will
probably sell a lot of bugs to
women now that their designers
flaps.
First I was taken on a tour
the city yrith detailed instruc-
tions on mow to .operate tne
"four-on-the-floor," -
mated.
Being a novice at bug driving,
_ really had to concentrate
on all those push • pulls of the
automatic transmission, the
emergency brake and the seat
belts.
1 was amazed at toe feeling
one has in a bug. When I drive
my big station wagon by one
I always think they’re so small
and helpless, but I found out
that from the Inside looking out,
it doesn’t seem so small.
Control i» easy, parking Is
convenient and that gasoline
gauge just never seems to move
My children consider me
really "in” now and have
tliought of af least a dozen rea-
ct June Graduate Is
Luncheon Honoree
Miss Claudia Dedman, a June
graduate of Robert E. Lee High
School, was honored with a
luncheon at Goose Creek Coun-
try Club by Mrs. Buck Bonds,
trs. Francis Wahlen and Mrs.
eorge Ferguson Jr,
Girl graduate silhouettes with
scrolls marked each place
These cards were signed by the
guests as souvenirs for the
honoree.
Red carnation arrangements
with'votive candles decorated
the tables.
The honoree was presented a
gift of lingerie and a travel
clock.
Steve Dedman, the hon-
Mrg.
oree’s mother, and 15 guests at-
sons why the bug should remairi lended.
Abe Rosenzweig Presents...
Spring Fantasies
ill flowers... and ribbons... and straws!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1968, newspaper, March 1, 1968; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062054/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.