The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 104, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1973 Page: 3 of 12
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Secretaries Seminar
Alpha Xi
Will Meet
HEIRPORT
Scheduled For Feb. 17
SORENSON MICHALSKY
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Louis Mr. and Mrs. EdWcfrd E.
Hostess for the Feb. 8 Sorenson of 510 Williams an- Michalsky of Baytown a«-
meeting of Alpha Xi chapter nounce the birth of a son, nounce the birth of a son,
San Jacinto Chapter of
National Secretaries Asso-
ciation will sponsor the
Tenth Annual Seminar Feb.
17 at Maude Moler Hall at
Lee College.
Registration begins at 8
a.m. with the program start-
ing at 9 a.m.
Chairman of the seminar
|tion; Mrs. Jessie West,
speakers; Mrs. B. S. Follis,
fashion show; Mrs. J. J.
Johnson, entertainment;
Mrs. Paul Nevil, fund rais-
ing; Mrs. John B. Tucker,
publicity; and Mrs. Clint De-
Witt, decorations.
Oman’s
y- Scott Edward, Jan. 26 at Gulf
7 Coast Hospital. He weighed 6
d- pounds, 6 ounces. Gr.andpar-
J. ents are Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
id Michalsky of Crosby and Mr.
of Epsilon Sigma Alpha
sorority will be Mrs. Ryal
Harmon.
At the mid-January
meeting'held in the home of
Mrs. Charles Wells, Mrs. Dee
father is Pat Santana of
isMrs, Elmo J.
II, presented
the program. Mrs. Robert
sisters' for 1973.
The Sweetheart Banquet
Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Cook of Winnie announce the
birth of a son, James Charles
has been scheduled for Feb.
16 at the Ramada-Tower.
Gamma Psi and Zeta Tau
chapters have been invited
to participate.
HEIDI RAE McLean and Milissa Dawn McLean enjoy the miniature tea time displaying^! the
Baytown Antique show held at the Community Building. T ‘
and Professional Women’s Club was attended by over 800.
ui yi James vnaiies
Jr., Jan. 11’at Gulf Coast
(Photos by Simone Bushi
pounds, 4 Ounces. Grandpar-
ents are Mrs. Louise Cook of
- Baytown and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Diez of St, Petersburg,
Fla. Great grandmother Is
TE RATES [
IONS: |
Mrs. Lula Nicholson of
^tonewalL Miss.T> .......*g-
First Time In Baytown
ONE DA Y ONI Y . . .
Wednesday, February 7 . . .
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mountings. .
Over Three Thousand
Mountings To Choose
From, Starting At *29.95
Few of our specisl jewelry offers receive as much customr
response as our annual one day only diamond remounting sale.
It sno wonder. Your diamond ring can be given a brand new life
by surrounding it with aOnodern new mounting. Choose from
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Your diamonds are ultrasomcally cleaned at no extra .charge,
To top it off. ypur new ring comes to life right before your eyes,
while you wait. . •
There are two other timely advantages for having your
remounting done now During this special offer, we are offering
a special purchase of over 3,000 different mountings in 14K white
or vellow gold. They include all the popular traditional, modem
or antique styles. You also have an opportunity to save up to 50
per cent oil loose diamonds, should you care to add them to your
new mounting along with the old ones.
Mark your calendar now. so you won't forget to bring your ring-
up4edate. -—,——..... ......
Serve up to 50% on Loose Diamonds
Reg. SALE
CARAT
Value
PRICE
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-A:ves ' -
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■ 2-Cts.......
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Remember ... One Day Only ... Wednesday, Feb. 7
LAUFMAN—HOUSE JEWELRY
301 W. Texas Ave. . 422 4438
elace has
e president of
ervico, Inc.,
oliday Inn in
Pack
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuesday, February d,1973
j
«pre..way
’/urport0 !
xery room *
ments; Mrs. Caye Kominek,
exhibitors; Mrs. Ray Rush-
> ing, favors and door prizes;
Mrs. Noah Smith, registra-
will be presented at the noon
luncheon. .
Approximately 150 secre-
taries from Baytown. Beau-
mont, Clear Lake, Galveston
JndBoustonare expected to
Lounge ,
!
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e For
nent”
$15.95 TOTE FOR JUST $3.75
WITH SPECIAL $26 COSMETIC PURCHASE
When you-purehase Merle Norman’s special $2£00
"Beauty on the Go"packageof cosmetics; you get *
'everything you need for day-and-night complexion care.
Plus you,receive a $ 15 95 Amelia Earhart travel tote for
only $3.75. A $4795 value for only $2975. A fabulous
saving. Hurry, this offer is limited. The tote is available
in avocado, light blue, fed and melon.
ENJOYING THE B&PW Antique show are Mrs. Tom Purcell, Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mrs. Herman
Ash and Mrs, Minnie Miner, Dealers from ten states displayed antiques. Proceeds will he used
to finance community projects. '
Date Set
Miss Glenda Collette Huff-
man’sengagement to Alan
Barry Platt is announced by ,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs."
Willard C. Huffman of Mont
Belvieu. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert D. Platt of Bridgeton. N.
J., are parents of the pro-
spective groom.
A Feb. 17 wedding is plan-
ned in the home of the bride-
elect’s parents.
The bride-deet is a gradu-
ate of Lee College Secretar-
iat-Training Program. The
prospective groom, a gradu-
ate of Bridgeton High School,
served in the U. S. Air Force.
SUNDER SALON
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FOR
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r KIT INCLUDES
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2328 Baj Plaza 224 Texas Aw.
427 1455 4274513,
TUESDAY
Texas TOPS 495, 6 p.m.,
Citizens Bank.
Grandmothers Club, 7 p.m..
Community Building.
Educational Secretaries, 7
p.m., Exxon Building.
Wooster Volunteer Fire
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-
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.
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.
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422 2920
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When,
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every member of
the family
Bank with us.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 104, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1973, newspaper, February 6, 1973; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104376/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.