The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1977 Page: 4 of 31
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THE BAYTOWN SUH Wdnwdwy, February U, 1077
High School Good Citizens
Announced By DARChapter
Carla Hoxworth of Ross S. Carla, daughter of Mr. and played on the volleyball team
Sterling High School and Mrs Don Hoxworth, i» a for one year.
Duilyn Anson of Robert E. member of the National Honor She is a member of Trinity
Lee High School have been Society and is reporter and Tabernacle Assembly of God
selected good citizens by the social committee chairman of and teaches a children’s
John Lewis chapter of the the Junior Rotary Anns. She church school class and sings
Daughters of the American was elected assistant student and plays drums in a gospel
Revolution. _ director of the band and has singing group.
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DARltYN ANSON CARLA HOXWORTH
A junior hospital volunteer,
she participated in the 10-mile-
walk-a-thon. Carla plans to ma-
jor in horticulture and music
in college.
Darilyn is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Anson.
A member of the REL swimm-
ing team, she placed first and
third in District swim competi-
tionto 400-yard free style relay
and 500-yard free style.
She holds a certificate of
merit in drama for makeup,
has played leading roles in
school productions and works
as a student aide. She also
placed third in a Lee College
math contest.
A member of Sea Scouts of
America troup, she is
secretary and Sea Scout
chairman of the muscular
f New
Arrivals
What, When, Where
EASTMAN
WEDNESDAY
Hadassah, 7:30 p.m.
Alpha ZeU PM, 7:30 p.m. Ex-
xon Credit Union Building.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Eastman of Baytown
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Tonya Kay, Feb. 6 At Gulf
Coast Hospital. She weighed 1
pound, 12 ounces. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. D. V.
Ott and Mr. and Mrs. Wayland
Eastman, all of Baytown.
Great-grandparents are Mrs.
Zena Widner of Baytown, Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Hoard of
Maysville, Ark. and Alvin
Widner of Lufkin. She has a
brother, Danny.
* THURSDAY
’rax-’sS
Massey Tompkins Church of
God Auxiliary, 10 a.m.
Grandmothers Club, 7 p.m.,
Community Building.
Kappa Kappa, 7:30 p m., Exx-
on Credit Union Building.
Thursday Forum, 7:30 p.m.,
Mrs. Hulen Holt, 000
Rosewood.
TRIPLE-E, 7:30 p.m., West-
minster Presbyterian
Church.
Kings Colony Civic Club, 7:30
p.m., 300 Atlantic.
Spin-N-Wheel, 7:30 p.m.,
Sylvan Beach Pavilion.
San Jacinto High Rollers, 8
p.m., Pina Inn.
FRIDAY
Woman's Club, 2 p.m., Mrs.
Glynn Taylor, 001 N.
G alllard.
Bridal Showers
Shower Fetes Bride-Elect
JSSSSSS. SSrtWEU ,SunSU« photo Glenn Folk«>
She serves as a life guard for t _
SSeSS Sunny Weather Brings Out
---“Baytown Tennis Players
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Darilyn has worked__
volunteer at St. James House.
Certificates and pins will be
Miss Terri Kay Bernard, bride-elect of Lonnie H. Dickey, was presented to the students at . . F(lh 21 There is aT5 entry fee p.m. and 8:15 to 9:15 p.m.
^’a^msentCTtowd'^ufa' iiSceSneous shower a. the home ijV «*•-*» «< «* £^£*J**
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Naturals mummm
A linen shower was held at the home of Mrs. Lury Richardson. rpof,|rpr| women’s ^vision A° to the mation call 422-4752, 422-2798 The int^^tectonssrt
Mrs. Kenneth Bernard Jr. was “hostess. ^ o o CImW, „n(1 ^6811^60 " Si or 422-3861.
days.
The fee is $17. Call the Con
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prospKtive groom's motlwf. *“• <m U* Vf.'-L*"* mint dtecte Is Bill (Me.
^ mack. won the B dlvlslon- . Plav is limited to 16 Dar-
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Bride Is Shower Honoree
, , make up the “new naturals” MARCH TOURNEY
Mrs. Lonnie Miller, formerly Becky Lounsberry, was honored palette Mys this family re,
wdif a white organdy cloth, the wrong table was tmSZT'"
centered with a satin Valentine heart surrounded by red and hues. Almond an elegant pale deadUne for entries is Feb. 22 - March 24 from 7 to 8
white carnations and fern. , beige; coffee, a rich deep_ - -——-—
Corsages were presented to the honoree, Mrs. PiP brown that blends with darker
Lounsberry, her mother, and Mrs. J. W. Lounsberry Sr., her woods. onyX a sophisticated
A beautiful
frame will
improve the
appearance of
everything
inside it.
woods: onyx, a sopnisucaieu
grandmother. glossy black; and snow, a clear
Approximately 4(1 guests attended, „ , . . ..
Club News
Anniversary Party Slated
cool white.
"Updates on two popular
colors are harvest wheat, a soft
yellow-gold and fresh avo-
cado, a trendier' tone of the
original shade". • ■ %
‘These contemporary col-
ors offer consumers more free-
dom in expressing individual
Art Mart
ARTS & CRAFTS
2 N. Main
422-3731,
STEP ’N’ FETCH IT,
INC.
Junlur B Miuy Fathlm
DITTOS • CAMPUS CASUALS
452-5658
intMtaiM. CUWMW
Nell’s
Frame Shop
418 E. Texas
422-4053
The Ladies Auxiliary to the Wooster Volunteer Fire Depart- decorating tastes, the spe-
ment will hold the 22nd anniversary party at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at ciahst said,
the fire station recreation building. ”
The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. March 8at the home of Mrs.
P. Riley, 111 Timberlane.The auxiliary is compiling a cookbook.
New officers elected at the February meeting were Mrs. A1
Rieck. president; Mrs. Louie Bishop, vice president; Mrs. Buford
Vincent, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Glynn Walker and Mrs. C.B, Jeweiers wnoico
Creel, social chairmen, and Mrs. Robert Foster, reporter. -......- - _ T.
Mrs. Bill SwindulUxanew-member. Mrs. Walker won the door .....
prize.
Acrylic
Requires
Gleaning
you're ready in
one easy step...
jumpsuits in pastels
and brights from Melissa
Lane and Strait Lane.
Acrylic bathtubs and shower
units. require special care,
Glenda Moore, a housing and
home furnishings specialist,
LOSE WEIGHT
THE FAST,
EASY WAY!
says. . . . • ,
They are usually reinforced
with fiberglass to provide a
thick, super strong, smooth
surface-which will give years
of durable service, added this
specialist with the Texas Agri-
cultural Extension Service,
the Texas A&M University Sys-
tem.
“Using abrasive or solvent
base cleaners will mar the sur-
face. Instead, use powdered
detergent dry on a damp cloth
to provide adequate, mild
abrasive action to clean the un-
it. ■
• Foreign materials, such as
plaster, glue, or paint can be
removed by sergping with a
sharpened soft wood stick.
Metal scarpers, wire brushes,
dr otherWtal tools should not
be used on an acrylic unit.”
She said that light scratches
and dulled .areas “may be re-
moved by rubbing an aujoo
motive type body cleaning
compound on the surface.
Follow this cleaning with a'
light application of liquid wax,
used for home appliances.
iFor everyday cleaning, use
a soft cloth and any liquid
detergent. The smooth con-
tour lines of molded bathtub-
showier unite make necessary;
daily care a breeze.’ ” ,
“I've lost 26 pounds. The
loss of weight has changed
my life. I’m much happier.
I'm not. quite so self-conscious
and I enjoy getting up now,
putting on my clothes and
coming to work. ” „
-ROBERTA MOORE
This program has been used by physicians lor
over 25 years. It includes the use of H.C.G., a hor-
mone which is approved for other purposes, bu •
ITS QUICK, EASY AND THERE’S
NO EXERCISING! —
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with short sleeves. In sizes
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LINGERIE DEPT.
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Fashion Handbags
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Originally
10.00 to 16.00
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Choose swaggers, multi-
compartment styles, and more
with conventional or adjustable
shoulder handles. All In groat
spring colors in soft leather-
like vinyl.
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others,
dietary
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eat foods!
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themost|
saturate
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as butter!
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generallyl
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Recipes!
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running ^
envelope.
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to seal aftel
all 8 envelol
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oven for
minutes.
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pour the jt|
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platter or in
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ground blac
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safflower oil
or heavy
chicken in it
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leaf. Bring t<
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1977, newspaper, February 16, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074587/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.