The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 103, Ed. 1 Monday, February 5, 1973 Page: 4 of 16
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Monday, February 5,1973
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Square Dance Hosted
By Wagon Wheel Group
Bayshore Wagon Wheels tian, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
hosted a square dance Choate, Mrs. Nell Morgan,
Scholarship
Presented
To Student
■ Tana West, editor of the
Lantern, Lee College News-
paper, has been awarded the
$100 Bessie Durham Journa-
lism Scholarship for the
spring semester.
rn%A Sc (nndarl
Paul Shannon and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Cleland grad-
uated.
President of Bayshore
Wagon Wheels, Clarence
Forsvall, said that the next
class will begin Feb. 16 at the V ;
inc event,, incuivcu me enu
I of square dance lessons for
I students who began in
September under the in-
struction of club member
Wilson Swan. All graduates
were issued membership
certificates to the club and
Texas State Federation of
Square and Round Dancers.
- Couples participating in
the graduation were Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Booth, Mr. and i
lodge with Ron Durkee of La '
Dj-v-Kt inefpii/iHna ' .
through a collection donated
by Lee College faculty1 and
staff . Their donations are ex-
changed for a CJiristmas
card which is printed an-
nually in the December issue
of the Lantern.
This year $200 was con-
tributed and half of it will
constitute a scholarship in
the fall. .
at 8 p.m. each Saturday at
u *
good" year, he
iteanbea gre«
Mrs. Jim Rutherford, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack W. Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Penny,
fG WITH Miss Martha Wise (cenfe n, Ark., executive sect
tional Association of’Junior Auxiliaries are Mrs. Leon Brown, president-elect of the Service
league and Mrs. C. L. Herring, president. Miss Wise attended two days of meetings for league
members and was honored with a dinneratetreeat GuoseCreefeCountry Club.-——-
for Mrs. Bessie DuyUam* Col-:
lose Hirprtnr nf arimicsinnc
leadership. It <
year, he .said,
prudent. By mi
restraint, less:
These are
pocketbookgoal
has set: -.
-A continue
the inflation ra
per cent, avera
year, and a rat
than that dur
SHUGART COUPON =3
lege director of admissions
and registrar, who suggested
the annual Christmas card
as a means for collecting
SANDY SWEET TOOTH andCandy Cupcake, in the hands of Mrs. Bill Woods (riglit), fight the
toothbrush held by Mrs. Jesse Kirkpatrick in a puppet show promoting dental hygiene for rhil-
dren at a Baytown elemerttaiy school. The'25-minute show is sponsored by the Women’s
Auxiliary of Houston District Dental Society. Mrs. Kirkpatrick is chairman. In the third year,
the shows are A state-wide project. More shows, as well as film strips on dental hygiene, are
planned during Dental Health Week, Feb. 4 through 10.
-meney-fer-journal
(Photoby Ed Malcik)
larships.
Wesleyan Guild
Slates Meeting
(Photo by Ed Malcik I
WALLET SIZE
COLOR PORTRAITS
toman’s
months of 1973.
This is a critic
Hostess for the February
SLENDER SALOM
meeting of the Wesleyan
i A # 10*
Junior Forum, 9:30 a.m.,
Community Building.
AS Chapter PEO, 10:30
a.m,, Mrs# L. E. Orr,
Dept. Auxiliary, 7 p.m.,
Mrs. L. H. Allen.
Psi Alpha, 7 p.m., White
Hall.
Beta Psi, 7:30 p.m., Mrs.
Lillie Center, 316 Burnet.- -
Delta Beta, 7:30 p.m., Mar
MONDAY
Humble Duplicate Bridge,
7:15 p.m., Community
Building.
Catholic Daughters; 7:30
p m., KC Halt. “
Gamma Psi, 7:30 p.m.
Citizens Bank,
Rho Zeta, 7:30 p.m., White
HalL
Xi Gamma Chi, 7:30 p.m.,
2103 French Place.
BHEA 7:30 p.m., Mrs.
Douglas Williams. Mont
Belvieu.
TUESDAY
Baywood Golfers, 9 a.m.,
Country Club.
Baytown Garden Club, 9:30
a:m., Community Build-
ing.
Women’s Auxiliary to East
Harris County Medical
Society, 10 a.m., Mrs. P.
“T. Eichelberger.
Texas TOPS 495; 6 p.m.,
Citizens Bank.
Grandmothers Club. 7 p,m,„
Community Building.
Educational Secretaries, 7
p.m., Exxon Building.
Wooster -Volunteer Eire
73 STARTER SPECIAL
SOO 5 WEEK
OO CRASH COURSE
Service Guild of St,. Mark’s
Methodist Church will be
Mrs. Harry M. Combs at 2101
Bill Teets, operator & owner with
if * yrs of health & reducing
training. Tracer of Mr. Physical
Fitness of U S , author of 2 training
manuals used throughout the
country in leading spas. 2 years diet
and nutritional training. •
Florida.
The January meeting was
427-5851
held in the home of Mrs.
Ancei Boswell. Travis Porter
presented the lesson from
the study course on Mat-
thew,
Mrs. Gladys Skaggs pre-
sided at the business
meeting. The district guild
meeting will be held on Feb.
11 at the First Methodist
Church in Texas City.
Also participating was
Mrs. R. H. Monroe. Ten
members and one guest at-
tended.
Open Difly 10:00 to 1:00
Open Thursday and Friday Until 8:30
n_n.. ia.aa x- /» nn
tha Cooke. - -
B&PW 7:30 p.m., Com,
munity Building.
Xi Theta Gamma, 7:30
p.m., Grace Methodist
Women’s Building.
Rebekah, 7:30 p.m., Odd
Fellows Hall.
WEDNESDAY,
Country Club Oaks Garden
Club, 9:30 a.m. '
Open Daily 10:00 to 6:00
Open Thursday and Friday Until 0:30
BRAND
NAMES
New Shipment Sale Priced
Velvet Bedspreads
FANTASTIC PRICE BREAK!
Dirt Gardeners, 9:30 a m.,.
Mrs. R, C. Read.
PTA Council luncheon, 10
a.m., Community
Building.
’39 Study Club, 2:30 p.m.,
Mrs. Howard Moseley.
Priscilla, 2:30 p.m., Mrs. N.
D. Stiles, 1224 Kilgore.
.Alpha Zeta
r’ili'Frtni' DnnL
restraint, and the
the big stick it b
far:
-ixtss optimist
SAVE OVER 60%
New Low P rice on JOKt.
wr mfjt) >/. JMb; \
The Classic, ffm
Pea Coat -
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Review Club
Plans Meeting
At the 9:30 a.m. Feb. 14
meeting of the Book Review
Club at Sterling Library,
Mrs. Charles Bonner will re-
view, ,"Frank Capra, The
Name Above the Title."
New officers ore Mrs-." W.
B. Swan, president; Miss
Ruby Barham, vice presi-
regard to emplo
even suggested th
idleness that mus
has been raised fr
of the wo/k, fore
cent, at teas{ for
Citizens Bank.
~ ' THURSDAY
Goose Creek Women
Golfers, 9 a.m.. Country
Club.;
The fob goal is
rate of about 4.5
.late in the year, co
5.6 per cent last
per cent In 1971.
year fell through t
a 5.1 per cent lev:
ber.
While an earlie
per cent had bee
goal, without a s
for achieving
dent; Mrs. Gladys Barbour,*
treasurer; Mrs. Charles
Bonner, secretary-reporter;
and Mrs. S. B. Hickerson and
Mrs. E. A. Kelso, book com-
mittee.
Meeting dates have been J
changed to 9:30 a.m. on the1 I
second Wednesday of each
month af Sterling Library. I
Visitors are welcome.
ministration is
wary that to seek
quickly might f
higher.
Economically,
ment is not full em
is the rate of jobl
can be supported
duciftg shortages
in turn, push up lat
then prices.
Full or Twin
28°? Val.
Garden Club
Holds Meeting
The Lake Houston Garden-
Clutyield its January meet-
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New Weaves and New Pastel Shades
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The Last Step in our Fantastic
i
Ladies Clearance of
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m -
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 103, Ed. 1 Monday, February 5, 1973, newspaper, February 5, 1973; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103953/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.