The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 10, 1981 Page: 6 of 14
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THt^lYTOWN SyiM Ttseeday, February It, Mil
DIMENSION
Sdttad By Norite Whltaiey
What's Happening.
Graywood Civic Association American Red Cross
The Graywood Civic Association held a reorganize- The American Red Cross will sponsor a class on
tkmal meeting last month. This was the first meeting "Parenting” beginning Feb. 17 for parents of children
since March IMS. from birth to age 2, high school students, young adults,
New officers elected were Fred Clark, president; Gil day care workers and other Interested individuals.
Chambers, vice president; Ida Griffith, treasurer; and This free, 10-hour course will be taught by local
Anna Marie Chauviere, secretary. registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses as
Members of the board of directors are James Din- well as other qualified individuals,
widdie, Johnnie Busch, Robert Collins and Jean Terry. The course will meet from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Feb. 17,19,
Street representatives have been selected and 23 and 26 at Foley’sat San Jacinto Mall,
anyone havlqg problems in Graywood Addition should Topics to be discussed and reinforced with visual
contact their representative. These problems will be aids and demonstrations will include “What Is Paren-
discussed at the next meeting in April. ting?”, protective nurturing role of parents, parents
Street representatives are Moody Barker, Fleet- as teachers and role models, social and emotional
wood; Warren Johnson, Rosewood; Loretta Hayes, development, discipline and problems in parenting.
Lindenwood; Carl David Russell, Idlewood; A1 Mlt- Also covered will be tips on choosing a day care
chell and W.A. Orton, Elmwood; Dana Gann, Brent- center and the role of a single parent - male or
wood; Clara Gerbes, Maplewood; Robert Collins, female.
Felton; and Mike McAlister, Memorial. ”, To register, call the American Red Cross, Baytown
Copies of the constitution and bylaws are available Service Center at 427-3114 or 422-9319.
from Mike McAlister at First Agency; Inc.
Baytown Medical Auxiliary
THREE DOZEN hospital Pins were made and donated to residents Duplicators Bridge Club
of local nursing homes byWot Club of BaytownInc. members as a ,***„ Brid* ^ (rem, ^ mpton. <SSL mSZ
service project. Putting fMUling twcheson the gowns are club ship toum.mem Feb. 7 h>v,
members, from left, Pauline Pancer, Ila Black, who directed the pro- Winners were John and Gerry McKee, first; Mary patsy peigle of the Family Service Center will pro-
ject; and Christine Lawhon. ' eSu^ sent program’AU membe"are urged t0 attend
* (Sun staff photo by Jerr££at») Dup,icaU)rs’meetj; Saturdays at the Exxon Baytown
credit union. San Jac Music Tedchers '
Alpha Pj Omega „__________ San Jacinto Music Teachers Association presented
... ” ~ „ students in a program of piano music at Lee College.
Alpha Pi Omega wiU hold its regular meeting at 7:30 Participating teachers were Mrs. Natalie Altman,
p.m. Feb. 10 at Grace United Methodist Church. The Mrg. Nedra BradIey> Mrs. Barbara Biggers, M„ Jan
executive board will me«t at 7 p.m. Fridley, Mrs. Jane Harper, Mrs. Ethel Lipscomb, Mrs.
Norma LaBon and KaSandra Messick will present a Eleanor Scherer, Mrs Lilllan Spear and Tora Stone
skit and serve as hostesses for the meeting. < Students participating were Grace Ann McKay, Lara
The chapter is prepartag for spring rush and Keys, Laura Razo, Julie Cross, Laura Kathryn Brown,
Founder’s Day and severs^ members are planning to Ridu, Marshall McKay and Andrea Taylor,
attend the state convention in McAllen. _ > v Also’ Tanya Waller, Kris Simmons, Deena Brod-
Alpha Pi Omega, along with Preceptor Zeta Chi, ig^rd, Karla Hauser, Patti Matthews, Charlotte
were hostess^ for the City Council of Beta Sigma Phi PankV Anne Estes, Frances Corder and Belinda
meeting held Feb. 9. Drucc. *
Alpha Pi Omega will be in charge of the name tags The annual Piano Festival will be held at 8:30 a.m.
Son Jacinto, NSA To Host
Seminar For Office Workers
The San Jacinto
Chapter of the National
Secretaries Association
will hold its 18th annuhl
seminar for office person-
nel from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Feb. 21 at the ARCO
secretarial science registration is urged,
department at Alvin Com- Send registrations to
munityCollege. Mary Benham, CPS;
Last December Mrs. Registration Chairman;
Lovett was presented with 3408 Carriage Lane;
an award from the Baytown, TX 77521.
American Society for Checks should be made
SSJlSSE STVSTSS
RoadinChannelview. to the training and Fund. *
Conducting the seminar
will be^Mrs. Bernell
Lovett, Uptructor of the
secretarial training lab at
Exxon Company tl.S.A. in
Houston. She will be
assisted by Lyle Lovett.
to the training and
development of profes-
sional secretaries. This
was the first such award
given by the society.
The Rev. Kenneth E.
Trent of Dell Dale Baptist
Church in Channelview
Dalhia Guerra, both of
r and Dr. Paul Wey, both
X
Mrs. Lovett holds a wU1 #ve invocation,
bachelor of science Exhibits at the seminar
degree in business educa- wi,i include business
tion from the University
of Houtton and is a
graduate Of the McDonald
Modeling School.
Before entering her pre-
sent position, Mrs. Lovett
held positions in the
marketing, trademarks
and public affairs division
of Exxon. She is serving
on the advisory board for
NSA and is advisor to the
machines and an art
show.
Lunch, entertainment
and activities for the day
are included in the
registration fee of $17 for
NSA members, $20 for
non-members and $12 for
fulltime students.
Deadline for mailing
registration forms is Feb.
17, though earlier
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BERNELLLOVETT
New Arrivals
CROUCH DUNLAP
Wes and Susan Crouch Paul and Pam Dunlap
of Baytown announce the of Baytown announce the
birth of a daughter, Kellie birth of a son, Roger Paul
Ann, Feb. 3 in Gulf Coast Jr., Jan. 24 in San Jacinto
Hospital. She weighed 9 Methodist Hospital. ’He
pounds, 10 ounces. She weighed 6 pounds, 4Vfe
has a brother, Kyle ounces. He has two
Wesley. Grandparents sisters, Kelley and Kasey.
are Mr. and Mrs. David Grandparents are Mr.
G. Haines of Baytown and andMMHMgerE. Dunlap
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Crouch of Onalaska and Mr. and
Sr. of Rossville, Ga. Mrs. Eugene Senold of
Great-grandparents are Stafford. Great-
Rose
VOJACEK
Mr. and Mr$. Michael
C. Vojacek of Baytown an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Nathan Daniel, Feb. 3 in
San Jacinto Methodist
Hospital. He weighed 7
pounds 14 ounces. He has
a brother, Christopher,
and a sister, Elizabeth.
Grandparents are Mr.
and mrs. John Q. Adams
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Vojacek, all of Baytown.
Great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Guy grandparents are
Richards of Whitesboro, Krejic of Lake Jackson Mrs. Cloie Adams, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Mrs. Charlie Jackson,
Crouch Sr. of Sherman Mott of Dayton,
and Mrs. A.C. Hull of Lub- •, *
bock.
TANNER
Rhea D. Tanner of
Crosby announces the
birth of a daughter,
Cheronai Danielle, Jan. 21
all of Baytown and Mrs.
Celena Dreymala of Vic-
toria.
ARMSTRONG
Bill and Cindy Arm-
strong of Baytown an-
nounce the birth of a son,
William Briton, Jan. 14 in
Gulf Coast Hospital. He
in San Jacinto Methodist weighe(| 7 pounds, 5
Hospital, She weighed 7 ounces. He has four
pounds, 12te ounces. SiStei-s, Becky, Lucretia
Grandparents are Mr. ^ Christy Armstrong
and Mrs. G.E. Tanner of and Laura Lalumandiek,
Crosby.
WELLS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.
Wells of Baytown an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Robert David Lee, Jan. 30
in Gulf Coast Hospital. He
weighed 7 pounds, 15
ounces. He hars two
sisters, Angela Marie and
Tammy Jean. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert DX. Wells of
Seminole, Fla., Coy,
Gulledge of Pell City,
Ala., and Mrs. Connie h
Bagenski of Pinellas
Park, Fig Grj
grandparents <
MaryS. Wells of 1
S&t
Pinellas Park,-Fla.
and a brother, Jason
Lalumandiek. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Mott and James J.
Armstrong, all of
Baytown. Great-
grandmother is Mattie
Henderson of Baytown.
BOEHME '
Bill and Pam Boehme of
Orange announce the
birth of a daughter,
Ashley Nicole, Jan. 28 in
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in
Beaumont. She weighed 6
pounds, 12 ounces. She
has a sister, Kelli. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert P. Kelley of
Baytown and Mrs. C.A.
Boehme of Orange.
pitoto Policy
run with birthday, engagement, wed-
versary announcements should ac-
thoiK announcements at the time they are
submitted to the Dimension office.
While black and white photos are preferred, all good
qi^t*STno^uroSby mall. They may be pick-
ed « the Dimension office two days following
publlrftfo" Photos not claimed-within six months will
be dScarded. '• •<
will be Madge Huh!
Seabrook, and Susan Sin
BaytOWn Duplicate Bridge The last scheduled recital is slated at 3 p.m. March
Baytown Duplicate Bridge Club results for Feb! 3 22. All programs are open to the community
have been announced.
North-south winners were Cynthia Thomas and Ruth y * TL. j. /"
Furbee, first; Dottle Enderli and Adele Swan, second; A / / n6fQ 00/71/7)0
and Leonora Bridges and Frances Cofer, third. xi Theta Gamma exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma
East-west winners were Eileen Gunn and Joe Wolfe, Phi will meet at 7:30 p.m. Feb/17 in the Grace United
first; Linda Branding and Sue Sanchre, second; and Methodist Church Women’s Building.
Mabel Wilson and Jane White, third. Hostesses will be Harriet Diniell and Tizzie Pepper.
Becky Brumley will present tne program "The Grand
Tour — Southern South America.”
D0j.n Dei The chapter will sponsor a Valentine party for the
uulU child Care Center Feb. 13. 'Members providing
Beta Psi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha will meet at refreshments and favors will be Lucy Prince, Pat Grif-
- 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16 in the home of Ann Jones, 3303 Tom- fiths, Sharon Fortune, Jeri Heintschel and Mrs. Pep-
pkinsDr. per.
Jill Sanders and Rose Fowler will present the pro- The chapter will meet at 6 p.m. Feb. 14 in the home of
gram “Moving Toward New Horizons in Creativity - Ben and Harriet Daniell for a cocktail party preceding
Macrame.” Outstanding First Year Member and the Valentine dance at Newport Country Club. Mrs.
Outstanding ESA Member will be chosen. Daniell will be honored at the dance as chapter Valen-
The February social for members, guests and tine Sweetheart. ^
husbands will be held Feb. 20 at Texas Tumbleweed New Beta Sigma Phi City Council representatives
Cowboy "Supper Club in Pasadena. Louise King is social have been appointed. They are Mrs. Heintschel, two-
chairman. year representative; Mrs. Brumley, one-year
Judy Owens, district II president, made her official representative; and Mrs. Fortune, alternate. Mrs. For-
chapter visit at the January meeting. tune was also appointed chapter corresponding
Margaret Nelson, Joann Woodward, Jennifer Batla secretary at the meeting,
and Karen Arcenaux attended the District II meeting A new bylaws committee was appointd and will meet
hosted by Beta Beta chapter in Beaumont. . before the next meeting , to discuss revisions of the
Marsha Landers, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Batla will at- bylaws and standing rules, Committee members are
tend the State Board Meeting, hosted by District II and Margaret Nelson, chairman; Nancy Davis, Marian
Beta Delta chapter, Feb. 7 and 8 in Beaumont. Hurta and Mrs. Fortune. , , ,
Dimension Guidelines
Forms for birthday, birth, engagement, wedding and anniversary an-
nouncements are available in the Dimension office at The Baytown Sun, 1301
Memorial Drive. If there is a problem or question concerning an announce-
ment, please call the Dimension office, 422-8302, for information. An- .
nouncements should be submitted as follows:
BIRTHDAYS: All birthday announcements and pictures should be turned in
at least seven days before the youngster’s birthday (for children up to six *
years old). ........................
BIRTHS: Birth announcements should be turned in no later than one month
after the date of birth.
. ENGAGEMENTS: Engagements with photographs should be turned in at
least six weeks before the wedding. An engagement without a photo will be
accepted up to three weeks before the wedding. :
WEDDINGS: Wedding announcements and photos should be turned in one
week before the wedding. These announcements will be accepted up to one
month following the wedding date.
mwioanm lsoocm turoun.
Pomelo Joy Mathis
Teen-Ager Finalist
Pamela Jqy Mathis, 17, pearance. There is no
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. swimsuit or talent com-
Glenn C. Mathis Sr. of petition.
Baytown, has been Each contestant will
selected as a finalist in the recite a 100-word essay on
annual 1961 Miss Southern the subject What s Right
Texas National Teen- About America.
Ager Pageant to be held Pamela, a junior
May 8-10 at the St. An- Robert E. Lee s
thony Hotel in San An- member of the National
tonio Honor Society and Robert
The Miss Southern E. Lee band, symphonic
Texas National Teen- wind ensemble and
Ager Pageant is the of- Antlers,
flcial regional finals to the Her hobbies Include
Miss Texas National drawing, swimming and
Teen-Ager Pageant slated reading. Pamela works as
In June a YMCA lifeguard and
Each ^contestant ac- summer day camp
cepted will be requested counselor and attends
to participate in the First PresbyferiaiM
Volunteer Community Church.
Service Program of the
National Teen-Ager
Pageant. This program
teaches teenagers to
share and participate in
school and civic affairs. A
mini-modeling charm
course will be given the
weekend of the pageant. __
The winner of the Miss l1
Southern Texas Rational Jf
Teen-Ager Pageant will
receive a cash scholar-
ship as well as other
prizes. She will be fully
sponsored to compete in
the Miss Texas National
Teen-Ager Pageant to be W" /V X
held at Texas Christian ,V
University in Fort Worth. ./i/.'-j
Contestants will be y\. j,f: jiv <
judged on scholastic .K/V WtUi
achievement-leadership, *v ’’
poise-personality and ap- PAMELA JU* MAima
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 10, 1981, newspaper, February 10, 1981; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096019/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.