The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971 Page: 18 of 36
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THE BAYTOWN SUN Ttiurwliy, Dgctmbgr!«, 1V7T
Epsilon Psi
Dinner Given
‘iMetnbers of Epallon Pii
CSiapter of Delta Kappa
( smma celebrated the
( iristmas season with a din
r tr at Newby's. Miaa C*.
i ilyn Baker, Mrs Alena
Thursday Forum party, 7iJ*
P®
Goose Creek DAK,7:11 p.m.,
Mrs. Lavoa Hdntsctad,
UK NarrIUe.
FRIDAY
Central GW Scout Neighbor-
hood,»; J» a.m., Hr»t Preo-
toumday
Toastasaoters, 1:3* p.m., Ra-
mada-Tower.
Wdghtwaichen, 7p,ra., CM*
seas Bank.
Graodmothen Club, 7 p.m.,
Comm unity Building
Gamma Omicraa, 7 p jb., Lat
rangement ct pink Rttdar
mums with a brlda'i book
*id picture of the couple. Re-
freshments ertra aervad
from a table centered with
pink dowers. Corsage* of
pink mums and baby’s
breath were presented the
honor**, her mother Mrs. H.
M. Shell and Mrs. Walter
Shaw Sr,-
Mrs. Janet Parry and Mrs.
Bddie Lyles were In the
houseparty. Among the 86
guests were Mrs. Mable
Hallmark, Mrs. Bruce Giles,
Mrs. Richard Price, Mrs.
Leo Ford, Mrs. Frank Car-
son and Mist Atlaen Wether-
Miss Patricia Shell, bride-
elect of Walter Shaw Jr., was
honored *10 a shower st the
home of Mrs. 0. E. Hoskins.
Other hostesses were Mrs.
W.C. Herring. Mrs. J. D.Slr-
ratt, Mrs. Louise Masters,
Mrs. James GerWg, Mrs. A.
R. Gopffarth, Mrs. J. R.
Reed, Mrs. 0. B. Holllngt-
head, Mrs. Lonnie Williams,
Mrs. Willie J. Gerblg, Mrs.
R. L. Dickson, Mrs. Warren
Bunting, Mrs Burton Burris,
Mrs. C. E. Kirkmen, Mrs. E.
A. Williams, Mtas Jessie Lee
Pumphrey, Mrs. Roy Elms,
Mrs. Rsna.BtucfwelL Mrs.
Walter Bradbury and Mrs.
Howard Dunkerly.
Completing the Silver Annl-
Rlver," opening Jen. »;
••Hadrian vn," March t;
“Child’* Play, April is; and
tht tilth and final play of the
season, as yet unnamed, will
open May S.
* a a
"A Flea In Her Bar" Is
presently pUying on the Al-
ley Theatre large stage.
Scheduled to open Dec. Son
the men* stag* Is the award-
winning satirical farce,
••What the Butler Saw."
Aidman for the third produc-
tion of the Silver Anniver-
sary Season. Tbs play will
open Jan. 10. Conceived,
adapted and arranged (or the
stage by Aidman, “Spoon
River" Is based on Edgar
Lae Masters' book of the
same name first published in
191$.
Houston soprano Earline
Ballard waanscantly award-
ed a two-year grant of IS,000
per year from the National
Opera Institute. Miss Ballard
was the representative from
the Houston Grand Opera for
the Dallas auditions. She has
sung with the HGO, the
Houston Symphony and the
Houston Chamber Orchestra
and is lead singer at Las
Quatres Saiaons in Market
Square
HERNANDEZ
Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy
Hemandn of 1*11 Dorri* an-
nounce the birth of a daught-
er, Yvonne, Nov. 29 st
San Jacinto Methodist Hos-
pital She weighed 7 pounds,
9 ounces. She has a brother,
Jeremy, M months. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Juan Yepex and Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Hernandez, all oh
Baytown. Great grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. An-
cwdoti Yepex, Mr. and Mn.
Frank Hemandei and Mn.
Juana Juarat, all of Bay-
town Great-great grand-
mother Is Mn. Marla Eitra-
] unting, Mn. J. W. Ellia and
I In. Fred Clark were boat-
I tarns with Mist AnnettaHar-
i son, president, conducting
, business meeting.
Mrs. Jerry Ralla *c-
NDpanied the group singing
hristmas carols.
NOW OPEN
BIBLE BOOK STORE
2109 N. PRUITT
ORIGINAL OWNERS JIM 3 BONNIE STIPE
COME BY AND REGISTER FOR
Alky Theatre has selected
Knudson, Mn. W. Fitot-
rald and Mn. L Hillard. "Spoon River" by Charles
FAMILY BIBLE TO
BE GIVEN AWAY DECEMBER 21
The registry held an ar- all, all from out of town.
da of Muxquix, Mexico.
SPECIALS GOOD THIS THURS.-FRI.-SAT. ORLY
NEW SHIPMENT - BETTER QUALITY
Choose from a wide selection
of prints and solids, no iron.
VALUES TO 9.99 . .
Give Her A Joyful Christmas With A Gift Of Fragrance From Globe
BETTER BROCADES AND
VALUES TO
12.99
SHUITON "OLD SPICE" _ SHULTON "OLD SPICE"
DESERT FLOWER
3 PC GIFT SET
3 PC GIFT SET
3»
SOLOMON
Globe price
Globe price
Globe price
FABRICS CENTER
2 oi. hand-body lotion, 4 oz.
4 g oz. after shave, 4% oz. cologne.
24* ez. after shave, 2H oz. cologne, 2Vk ox.
powder, 2 oz.. cologne.
rBLACK A DECKER
'/a" STANDARD^]
DRILL
DANA COLOGNE TRIO
3-PC. GIFT SET
DANA'S "CANOE”
2 PC GIFT SET
at. .
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113-1* oz. cologne, 1
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than you’d expect
Improved born-out protected
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IK*. Drill all materials last,
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it's a complete workshop.
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V STANDARD d
DRILL
BLACK A DECKER
3/s INCH DRILL .
at Globe!
no. nw
Double reduction gearing and
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it's tho handiest tool you can
Globe!
No. 7110
Double reduction gearing and
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tected motor for longstryic*
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FABERGE FOURSOME
I GIFT SET
ENGLISH LEATHER
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BLACK A DECKER
>4 INCH DRILL .
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oz. deodorant stick.
4 assorted colognes
in Vi oz. sizes.
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HEAVEN SCENT
GIFT SET
■ V * ',i •. ' »•’' i
"Cachet" - 2 oz. co- A
logne, 1 oz. creme ■
perfume. _.....-N
2 oz. Eau do Per-
fume, 3 oz. dusting
EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN PRICED LOWER
GIFTS OF COLOGNES
AND PERFUMES FROM
OUR COSMETIC DEPT.
SHOPPING CITY
EVERYTHING under the SUN RRICEO lower
COMPLETE SELECTION
OF BLACK & DECKER
PRECISION TOOLS!
SHOPPING CITY
Black s, Decker.
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Dick Bruce, Kan
(CHRISTM,
SPECIA
Collection of favorite recipes
German & Czech origin. Cake
Piet, Cookies, Candies, hom
made Kolaches, Breads
misc. Reg, 33.98, Now $2.9* I
the holidays. G & C Recipe
P. 0. Box 9891, Austin,
79788.
at Globe!
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Best value general purpose |
drill. Drills all materials last, I
accurately. With accessories
will polish, buff, sand, clean.
Well balanced.
H-, .
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No. 7301
Best value, general purpose
sawl 1 HP motor, safety ap-
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saw ever l
, _____ ,
at
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No. 7510
Makt straight, curved or Ir-
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materials.. : wood, metal or
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special handyman.
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at Globe!
22“
V, oz. sizos of Emer
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Imprevu
and
No. 7420
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straight line motionl Real
bargain for any man's hom*
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Ask lor Iris Omet
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W* reserve th* right to limit quantities
a
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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
9 OO TOtESESATURDAY
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971, newspaper, December 16, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065853/m1/18/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.