The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 023, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1978 Page: 17 of 32
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(EDITOR'S NOTE: This
is the first in a series of fea-
tures on families reading
together written by Jo
Roosa of Friends of.Ster-
ling Municipal Library. The
articles are written to mark
National Book Week and
the library’s November em-
erature has grown up a little, thanwatch television and it is needs a little rest period and
tore* and later^be learned to too. He likes books by good way to relax him after
through our reading*sessions. George” fan, bht light now he ^ ^
He talked early and already is most enthusiastic about
has a good vocabulary and I books oh trucks and tractors,
think our reading together had “Our reading time is most
a lot to do with it.” often in the evening before
Matthew attends nursery bedtime,” Patsy explains. "He
school now and his taste in lit- would rather read together
time, it gives him challenging
ideas and new information. I
don’t want him to fall into a
dull routine.
Patsy also lues reading dur-
ing the day sometimes to slow
him down for awhile when he
it’s a good way to keep him , for Christmas and birthdays,
quiet when he’s not feeling too,” Patsy said. “We go to the
well. She lets other things go
to make the reading time pos-
sible.
Matthew has his own book-
shelf and wants to add to his
collection eveiy time he and
Mother, go shopping.
library usually twice a week.
We always have some books to
take back and some to pick up
and he loves to make his own
choices. He usually chooses
very well.”
In “A Parent’s Guide to
What,
When,
Where
MONDAY
Over Eaters Anonymous, 7:30
a.m., St. Paul’s Methodist
Church.
Exxon Duplicate Bridge, 7
p.m., Community Building.
Community Chorus, 7 p.m.,
TH* BAYTOWN IUN
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Sunday, November S, 1071
Older Adult Kitchens
Need Four Necessities
grader who le
ily and happ
er. He likes to buy books for
his own collection and he likes
to go to the library to choose
books about subjects that in-
..... terest him. Matthew is-not
~ quite four years old.
How did Matthew become a -
His mother, Patsy, is li-
brarian at Exxon Refinery and
his father, Harold, is manager
of the Chamber of Commerce.
They are both enthusiastic
readers and the introduced
Matthew to books when he
was just a few months old.
“We started with nursery
rhymes and picture books,"
Patsy explains. “He would
soon identify objects in the pic-*
Schedule
^Family
Reading
During tte mouth-of No-
vember, Sterling Municipal Li-
brary will offgr suggestions to
- families-wlto~wisb to begin a
^Families
program in their homes. This
We always %.hinl books Children’s -Reading.’.’-- Dr....... t rr rnHrrr
Nancy Larrick explains the ^ EatersAnonymous, 9-30
vake of reading to preschool
A kitchen design for the old-
er adult needs Jour "basics,”
says a housing and home fur-
nishings specialist.
Pay attention to storage
areas, counters, the range and
pull-out boards.
RANGE V ,
Use an electric range, if pos-
sible. They pose no threat of
escaping gas horn a “barely-
on" burner, which an older
K^thS^AeiS" ad!Slefiatratrolsat
Jural, Extension Service, toe the front or side of the range,
ygfc on Owm Caloi Dumb,
ing is determined long before TUESDAY
"*“• ■ Make these four areas easy- adjustments.
Tta* sze&sx -Jtvaaisr,.
Baytown Duplicate Bridge, «/ serving more convenient, she there is space. Then it can
_ im. Community Building,.. - ^ > serve as workspace-and toe
Junior Forum Story Hour, 10 It ? w1]) also help insure “worker” can be seated.
a.m,, Sterling Municipal safety, Mrs, Young adds. Also, place St by a window, if
UW______■ ■ STORAGE possible, since# pleasant View
Tri-City Grandmothers, 1 Eliminate difficult-to-reach can enhance toe appetite, es-
p.m., Community Building, storage, areas - including pecially for an older adult eat-
Take Off Pounds Sensibly 495, space over toe-range.-—-r^~r-ing — -—L__.—-
6 p.m., Elks Lodge, 2515 store supplies and equip- Allow enough room for easy
Market- ment at the point of first use. movement around the table.
Community Bridge, 7 p.m., Get rid of not-needed gadgets.
Community Building. Make sure there is counter
American Businas Women space next to toe range and toe
Association, 7 p.m,, New- refrigerator; 4
by’s. Have the counter built low
Business ana mtessionai enough for working in a,sit-
Women,.7:J« p.m., Exxon ting position.
— , ----„ ^ Union Buiidingr; is not possible, install
have those memories! To par- Post and Veterans of Foreign
ents with pre-schoolers, Mat- Wars Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Post
thew recommends two of his Home. J ■.
happily is one who wan’
speaks clearly an^thoughtful-
ly- one who has heen read to
and can follow a story andialk
about it.
Regular story sessions when
tween child and parents and
.books that insures success in
the school years and happy
memories.
Anyone who has been read
to as a child remembers those
times as warm and special, a
time when they had toe par-
ent’s undivided attention as
they shared the joys of the
written word and beautiful pic-
tures.
Matthew -Rqjd. is . sure, to.
both by .. Maurice
They are “In the
;chen" and "Where
Things Are." ,.
FOUR-YEAR-OLD Matthew Reid “reads” to his old. Their'reading time is most often in the evening HeirDOrf
Uonai Book week, Nov. 13 to parents, Harold and Patsy Reid. Matthew-was in- before bedtime. '
troduded to books when he was just a:few months (Sun staff photo by Keifo Thompson)
A free booklet will be avail-i
able" which explains how andi.
reading1
sessions. It makes suggestions
for achieving success and en-
joyment with the venture and
_ includes a list of suitable hooks
for children and parents to en-
joy together.
Starting Nov. 1, children
may join the Greatest Ap
fix-it-^
School
Discussed
Make Home Safe For Kids
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- --HARSHBARGER -v-tt
Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Harshbarger of Crosby an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Weston Keith, Nov. 2 at San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital.
He weighed 8 pounds, 6
ounces. Grandparents are Mr.
mtd~Mrfc~R.E. Anderson
- WEDNESDAY —^
Feingold Association, 9 a.m,,
— Cedar Bayou Baptist
Church.
Women's Aglow, 9 a.m., Ban-
quet Center.'
Take Off Pounds Sensibly 594,
9:30 a.m., Community
Building
Plumwood-Eva Maud, Gar-
den Club 9:30 a.m. -
Mrs-Mlher Fanish
THURSDAY
Junior Forum, 9: 30 a.m., Com-
munity Building.
that in an adult's room.
Medicine chests should be „ . __________ *.
While all paints are wash- cleaned, Poisons, -obviously, Kefco, National Great-grandparents are Mr.
u,hpn vnii rin or anv other seeminelv wlH 8lve a sljde presentation Puckett of Mineola.
may join the Greatest Ape By HERB ALEXANDER
Reading Club. They wffl ye- The emotional, social and
cord books read together with economic differences in a
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_______ iuililijuii vi Goose Creek Cotratry Oub.
Crosby and Mr. and Mrs. Tflffer
-Hagshbarger of Fort Worth. Restaurant^. ■■
School at the 9:30 a.m. Nov. 15 —
achieve Jheir goal of complet- for you, the house "is the same ^^have been washed'once a year Keep ^ clea^ materials * e •
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MULLINS
Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Mullins of
Shower
Given By
ing 15 books. ana mere is wnere irouoie can at most may now nave w ut chapter in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Mullins of
Storytime for children 3-5 fe. be. scrubbed in spots almost daily, •Siianne' Willson 5003 Glen Highlands announce the birth
held from 10.10:40 a.m. every A house perfectly safe and So when,you repaint pick ® -of a daughter, Virginia Ellen,
tSatied Jr’ ...... ■ ■
Hostesses
of a daughter, Virginia Ellen, Mrs. Joe Alien was honored
adults is suddenly paints that are reasonably im- stored tn the house at all. , — -Sa„ Jacinto with «' him ^shower at toe
introduce chfldren Jo-the -ii-^ filtedvwith
brary. They mav obtain cards dren. ’ . . .
" of their mi Md'are'Scour- Even toe decoration for a it you preier waupaper you y* in 1924 in an Alabama moun- She has , brothec, James Talley* and
aged to browse the collection, nursery or a room for older will prefer even more those connect them. Put a padlock tain district. The four-room Jason. Grandparents are Mr. McKinney Jr.
choosing books to take home, children will be different from kinds that are easily washable. m “e works and school has grown to include 38 and Mrs. John C. Mullins and Special guests were Mis.
Where there are smaJ) chii- power tools jjujifjjngs on a ?4h-acre artar ~"Mr and m« p r»h*. i„h„ i
dren crawling around and -shi^ be on a separate circuit ' son all of Hiehlands tmnnrrv’i mother- Mrs
-chewing to any handy object, anyway), - -- Other club activiUes includ- ’ gM“> ~ hl Sn^n mnEthe^f
--- *u‘ ........ As g-ntatter of conweniaKe JV^J^totoehome’ R0DRIGUEZ. • toe hon^;’ M« aS» £
Mr. and Ms. ton Manuel Serma, stster of the honoree;
.jxirigua of Baytown an- and Ms. J.V. Allen, the
nounce the birth of a daughter, honoree’s motha-m-law.
TmolHo Hot 10 of Can Inninfn . TVin Kamapaa MMaiimJ
Club News
make certain the paints you
... use are nontoxic...
contain
Energy Discussion set
Jane I
unuy YTUUains wmaisu uistusa jjuujd iui a )UUUI w w ucsu at
Fort Anahuac with a tour of two historic buildings. One is the
early 1800 home of Gen. Thomas Jefferson Chambers and the.
other is the old office of Dr. Nicolas Schilling. Her grandmother,
the Texas Society of toe National CAR.
A reminder to display toe U.S; flag on Dec. 15, Bill of Rights
Day, and when entertaining the chapter will be given by David
Black.
At the September meeting held in the home of Sally Black, two
movies were shown depicting the tribal customs of the Seminole
sgMBSBL—-
ducted toe meeting.
nated money to Ross S. Ster-
1 ling ffigh School for the pur-
^ . chase of an American flag.
Kg
-.-.r.:.':*--,, ;..,e.-fc^.^j.-^^-.inanufactuiieni wiB indicate on with silent Switcha. 17tes4fuse '"TrSx.’iczrr..'■■■■■■■■
toe label if a paint is safe for mercury, which is a liquid, to
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Imelda, Oct. 12 at San Jacinto The honoree received a car
The club met in October at Methodist Hospital,, She bed from the hostesses.
the home of Peggy Shearer, weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces, -r--——
Sue Clay Williams was co- She has a sister, Ana Berta,
hostess. ' and a brother, Juan Manuel:
Jean, Schweitzer. Ella ■" Wi***
ZJiTZJZ
meeting held at River Oaks ■■
Country Club. The chapter do-
TOLE
PAINTING
SMARTSHOP
OF BAYTOWN
NEW STORE HOURS
• 10 t.n. UN 7 p.m.
WoBdiy-frWiy
• 9 i.m. til S p.m.
Saturday
The Children’s uuuuuu M,uuu„,6 nu>« U.G r— —,- .— ——
, -the RlHrag: chapter of Beta Sigma Phi’s 7:30 p.m. Tuesday place immediately .any that if? for tMfdrcuit and use a
I meeting in toe home of Susan Whitted, 229 Dfrey. Flight be frayed or broken, screwdriver to remove the old
|| The shopping spree wilWtotoSd Dec, l*;at the WoodhoUow Check plug ends for cracks orswitch and put in the new one.
I
chairmen for the event. trie outlets with metal ob-
“Living" will be presented by Anna Huff and Nettie Webb at jects. Install the kind that have
I the meetii^. --caps over the tuning. The cap
Jan Holstoger was welcomed into the club at in October tea remains open as long as any-
f r held inf Mrs. Huff’s home. thing is plugged ih, but springs
i ^ --r— r=ir closed as soon asthe plug is re-
^ Womm Aglow To Meet raoved
The Women’s Aglow Fellowship will hear MollyCopeland, vice
[ president of the Winnie chspter of Women s Aglow Fellowship,
I nt^he 9 a.m. Wednesday meeting in toe fellowship center of The' Baytown -Sun- prints
Trinifv ToKomoplxs 1 (YW FT l/vhif li-xlj __t —-
rinity Tabernacle, 1008 E. Lobit. birthday pictures for children
h&s. Copeland win be speaking on "The Expectant Heart.” throusch their sixth birthday
She attended the Bible College in Florida. She and he husband, onjy Parents must supply the
Jim, the pastor of the Abundant Life Church in Wiiinie, have two photograph one week before
children. r the birthday with information
Free babysitting is available by calling Vickie Harmon, 424- accompanying the picture.
2029, by noon Tuesday for reservations. Each chiki should bring a These pictures can be picked
sack lunch, up in Dimension after
Medical Officer To Speak .....: - '
* Dr. Tracy Saueriand, flight medical offlcer Jor tof
nautics and Space Administration at toe Johnson fyace
H er, will speak before the Texas Works Women's Association
im^UiaM^Hl^iTjiL neabyte ri«n Church
3 will follow at noon. Coffee will be
e party was held in October with Triple E at the
elected They are Diana Compton.
- and Suxaae Ramnitz, vi«
• Jean Eskew. measurer;
H>-.
Amoroso and Ltoa
Sfit
ANNUAL
HRISTMA
OPEN HOUSE
;SfflKlay:Nov.§llf
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 023, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1978, newspaper, November 5, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074953/m1/17/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.