The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1970 Page: 9 of 16
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BEGIN A NEW YOU
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exclusive . . . Fabulous Germaine
Monteil joins a long list.of-distinguished
brand names which have been
introduced in our 41-year service to
discriminating Baytown women.
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Goose Creek Girl Scout Neighborhood
Elects Permanent Nominating Group
The Goose Creek Neigh-
borhood Girl Scouts held a
May meeting to elect a per-
manent nominating commit-
tat for tha neighborhood. The
committee will make norm
■Hm tv the Jinny Mil
neighborhood elections
Thoae elected are Mre. P. G.
Blatrhiey, Mrs C. E Enloe
and Mrs Leonard Steamy.
A covered dish luncheon
was served alter the meet*
mi
Troop ltd held fly-up
ceremonies for Brownie
Troop III with 14 Brownies
welcomed to Junior Scouts
Refreshments ware served
Troop 1343 also held e cook-
out at Hoar land Park A
skating party was held by the
troop with some ||rls com-
pleting requirements for
skating badges During the
party the glrla gave their
leaders Mrs. C. E. Enloe and
Mrs Ralph Muckelroy a sur-
prise brUxlay gift A crystal
candy dtshwaa presented to
tach trader
Troop 344 recently spent
the weekend in Austin They
visited the Trias Memorial
Museum, the Capital. Mi
Bonnell and other points of
interest On Sunday, they at-
tended services at St Mar
(in's Evangelical l-utheran
Church It's unusual and
beautiful altar was imported
from Germany many years
ago. The girls saw an esten-
tive collection of cacti at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Oecv
Marburger Recent craft
projects were foil antique
Jewelry boxes and howling
pin cats. Cads Has attended a
play at Baytown LltUa
Theatre
New cedettaa were hon-
ored with a cockade party
Brownie Troop HI held
Ply-ap Ceremonies with
Troop I Ml Parents were to-
vitsd to stlsod and tach girl
served refreshments Each
scout was presented a Girl
Scout autograph hook. Al the
last meeting in May. a skat
ing party, hike and cook-out
was held to celebrate sum
mtr vacation
Browns* Troop 170 held
bridging ceremonies fv tbs
Lis Jamas. Trydy Speers aRd
Dee Baker Parents also at-
tended the ceremonies. The
Brownies also bald a recant
pmIhnR «l tatM Ml
■Troop 411 M| Mr M
and marshmallows. Tha
cookie chairman, Mrs Allan
Cannon, accompanied the
Poop and preasnlsd lop aaB-
v awards to Leu Atm Blotch,
top salesgirl and Penny Can-
non and Mtsine Smalley,
runners-up The entire troop
A swimming party is plan-
ned. with each girl Inviting a
fh I M L., ia I —X aaa-t — A 4aa
menu wno u imerftiea in
Joining Brownies next fall
Junior Troop 1401 vial ted
Brownie Troop 1741 to hold •
bridging ceremony for'haw
Junior areata Included In tha
ceremony was a World Wide
pm* and telling ths Brown
lea about tha Junior Seoul
program
Junior Scout Troop 1744
and Brownie Troop 170 hold a
combined meeting to honor
new Junior Scouts with a fly-
up ceremony and bridging
event.
girls flying up to Junior
Scouts They were Lucy Ben- A flag ceremony wu pro-
um.l.watu. Key FsUvT lenTedltf i^n tfV
welcomed Mo Junior Scouts
by the girls of Troop 1744.
They were Robbie Corns baa.
Abet Crawford, Gwen Etb-
ridge. Ltes Ramon. Pam Prt-
MNancy Sottertteld
meeting, a hike and campout and Pam Chandler Ths Girls
at. Camp Arana. Tha In Troop 174 also celebrated
Brownies roasted hot dogs I with a skating party
WIG or
FALL
D««t Yours
ftted Cleinmc?
If So dll
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Appliances A Go Go’ Titles
Teen Program At Civic Center
Teens registered in the
"Do Your Own Thing" fun-
time course at the Communi-
ty ButkMng will have an op-
portunity to learn easy cook-
dig dps for a cool summer
in a special program slated
Anniversary Sale Continues!
new Shipment of
DACRON KNITS
eAu
Sm__Z
Values
to 6.99
_ Values
to 8.99
CHECK OUR SPRING A SUMMER FABRICS
REDUCED DURING THIS EVENT
SOLOMON
FABRIC CENTER
Kmart Plaza
by Houston lighting and
Power Co heme economist,
Rita IMHL
■Electrical Appliances A
Oo Go” will title tha program
which will feature rneele In
minute* end how to proper*
simple foods wtth electrical
appliance*
"Do Your Own Thing" be-
gan last weak with a look at
some of the Insure activities
available for teens in Bay-
town Diana Harlan dls-
cuased craft Ideas; Audrey
Meeaer, sarilras for toons at
Sterling Municipal Library;
Mike Bogus, the family pro-
gram at the YMCA; Helen
Kirkpatrick, the teen pro
gram sponsored by tha Bay-
town Little Theater and
Doris Hmter, sewing dpi for
dull days or how to have
three bathing suite, a cow-
up and a beach bag In an
afternoon of sewing.
Other programs to ht pre-
sented during the sii-weeks
course include ideas on hair
styling and makeup as well
as hair and akin care; walk-
ing. sitting, standing and
same (stolons hints and a
special style show of back to
school clothes for fail.
Registration Is still being
accepted at the Community
Building. Classes meet from
7:30 to 4 pm. on Mondays
through July 4.
Over The
Coffee Cup
by MARTHA ANN HEMPHILL
Repair The Bear Club
Every mother should be-
long to ths "Raped the
Bow" dub It's an exclusive
membership devoted to thoos
of ue who have cfcllfren eo
attached to stuffed animals
that the attachment far out-
lasts Ch# quality of the body
covering, stuffing and iden-
tity M wufl as furry ftnteh of
the creatures
This weak our boor, aim*
indistinguishable due to km
of has, eye* and tottoro but
Mill nilad with character, di-
vulged hta Innermost aatf
which lay arattartd about tht
bodroora tarty out inomiAu
Thtrt wtrt ittrt Tht
mi)tr probttm mutt bt
•olvad. Smokty could not bt
H____i.J
oik arafKj
Mothf, bt i not Jutt an
animal, be ta member of tha
family ”
It took a bit of doing, but
Smokay, whose outer rm-er
Ing w*a lorn, not one way but
two, and who has survtvwd
or r Spain
stildted In
blue fabric overalls)
large, childlike stitches
There ware no excuses (ask
often the 'case whan other
choree an ligand); pi •
munition to liter* to
(he baM poaMbk style
A few i-vere»slj V4V4
needed by the expert msnder
ia the family, hut generally
the task was accomplished
with speed and meceae
Smokey dates back 4 and a
half year* Ha was Steve's
Brut Ortetmas praainl from
his grandfathar, Connla
Swain Smokay arrived to •
very large bos, compkte
wtth rigid Forewt
Ranger*' hat, badge end belt
with emblem He wean bto
overalls and has a smite on
hto face
Bosokey and
Steve became • team They
traveled together across the
floor i More Steve learned to
walk l, they have cuddled to-
gether every night (thoiwb
oa the floor In the morning >
and milk
A real thrill tor both Stove
and Smokey was • trip to
YeUowstem National Park
whan Stove pointed out all
lie thine* UhuA— UmmIiI
about
chtl-
in-
________ .. his own
simply s stuffed animal
•Ha's oat of our family,
Mother, 1 love him "
MRS ALLEN THOMAS of Deer Park and Mn Dorothy
McAlister of Grand Rapids. Mich., visit with President
Richard Nixon. Mrs. Thomas, kagtaUdvs committee chair-
man, and Mn. McAlister, preaidant, wen mernban of a dele-
gation representing the American Library Trusts* Associa-
tion For many years a member of tha Dear Park library
board. Mn Themes, to Mill active to Hm Texas Library
Association, an trod aa the ALTA Mn Thomas to administra-
tive consultant tor the Ctty of Doer Park end will enter law
IBM to On ML Oa to IBs dngMar if Mr. Ml Mn. Li Tug
and Thomas is tha aaa of Mr .and Mn. D. E. Thomas of
Baytown
Crosby Rainbow Installation
Set At 7:30 P.M. Friday
Debbie Farmer will be in
•tailed aa worthy advisor of
Crosby Assembly al 7:10
pm., Friday, at the Sampson
Lodgt In Highlands. She to
the daughter of Mr and Mn
R L. Farmer of Highlands
Paulette Rivers, daughter
of Mr and Mn R.C. Riven
of Highlands will be InaUlIrd
a* worthy associate advisor
Other off ken will bt Gap
to Harvey, charity; Wanda
Hargrave, hop*; Donna
mum
MAffUL AM UftiHWl
to*.
Ibr Hmftnum frun
Section II
Friday. Juna 9. 1979
Miss Carol Bender Repeafc
Vedding Vows With McKinney
Mia Carol Dor loot Bender
became the bride of Barry
Lee McKinney to double
ring ceremonies Thursday
at Second Baptist Church
with flto Rev Roy A. flaH
officiating
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bender. 300 Dyer, ere the
bride's parents Mr and
Mn J. L McKinney, 3421
Colonial, an tha groom's
parents
Escorted by her father the
bride won an omptn gown
if white paau 1 ate with
sheer overskirt marked in
lace Her veil was white
illusion. She wore a gold
locket of ha mother's
Mia Janas J. Roark Jr.,
sister of the bride from
Houston, won a tout dree*
trimmed to white lace.
Mike McKinney was baM
man. Jama J. Roark Jr.
ushered
For the recaption at
Rose land, Mn. O. J. West
and Mia Pam Dtckarsoo
Following a honeymoon to
Lake Charloa, La . the ceupto
will be M hen* to San An-
tonio where tha groom to
stationed wtth the Army.
You’ll
Save Much,
Much More
than
Pennies!
All
Salts
Final ■
A Selected Group Of
DRESSES
Beautiful Spring and Summer dresses end ensembles. Many perfect for year-
around wear .1. all by better known makers. Junior and Misses sizes.
Values to >35
Reduced Up To
We Honor
BankAmorlcard
HCU Credit
Store Hours
9:30 to I
Free Parking
Installation
Slated By
Eastern Star
Mn. M. E. Rushing will be
Installed ax worthy matron
of the Crosby chapter of the
Order of Eastern Star at 7:19
p.m. Saturday at Sampson
Hall to Highlands. The to-
xtallatlon la open to the
public.
M. E. Rushing will be
worthy patron. Installing
officers will be Mr. and Mn:
L C. Gentry. AssiMing will
be Mn. R. V. Evans, in-
stalling marshal; Mn. Arohle
Carr, chaplin; Mn. Grade
Lovett, secretary; Mn. Guy '
C. Cauthen, organist
Mn. Bobby Rushing will
be candlellghter; Kay and
Stephanie Rushing,
registrars; Leon Crawford,
master of ceremonies;
Jimmie Laxanby, musical
selection.
Other officers are Mn.
Jackie Tomlinson, associate
matron; James Hollis,
associate patron; Mn. L C.
Gentry, secretary; Mrs.
Arthur Gibbons, treasurer;
Mrs. Jimmie Colt, c:r
ductress; Mrs. Darrel
Martin, associate con-
ductress; Mrs. Jimmie
Owens, chaplin; Mn. Carl
Boyd, marshal; Mn. Joule
Laxanby, organist; Mrs.
Robert Muldrow, Ada; Mn.
V. B. Sullivan, Ruth; Mias
Cassandra Tomlinson,
Ester; Mn. M. Caitlebery-
rry, Martha; Mn. R. H
Caver, Electro; Miss Linda
Boyd, Ward; and Darrel
Martin, sentinel. 1
HEIRPORT
' MASLEY
Mr. and Mn. Billy M
Hailey, 103 Pamela, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Donald BHi, May 13 at
Rockglen Hospital He
waigM N penis. Ht hi
two brother*, Stephen, 14,
and Grog, I Grandparents
an Mr and Mn M D.
Hailey of Nacogdoches and
Mr. al Mn. Walter Smalley
of r
State Convention Plans Told
At Gamma Omicron Meeting
Gamma Omicron ChaptA
of Alpha Daft* Kappa met
with Mn A. H. Mike with
Mn W. R. Harper,
president, reporting an
luncheon plana at Holiday
ton.
Mn. Harper »Un reported
that the state convention to
slated tor Aug. 4,7, and I In
Dallas. She attended a
conference to Angleton It
was also noted that Founder*
Day wffl to Mi to Angleton
In October.
Mn Tom Ramey reed the
new slate of officer*; Mn.
Harper, president; Mn.
Oscar F. Yates, rice
president; Mn. G. L Foster,
Mn. Alfred Capps,
secretaries; Mrs. George
Lee Nielson, treasurer; Mn.
Mile*, chaplain, Mn. G. D.
Bender, eergeenLaUrms;
Mn. H. L Brown, historian
Mrs. Ramey suggested-
that by-laws and yearbooks
•sii the last weak to
Jaw.
American Field Sendee
chapter* at both high schools
will receive donation* from
iv club will donate part of
Die registration for the
president at the regional
convention to Della*
Bride-Elect
Is Honored
With Shower
Barbara Ann Parrtob,
bride-elect of Jimmy D Par-
sons. waa honored with a
*ho«rr to the home of Mn
Raymond Kilgore with white
wedding bells end H
drew*ting thr rntrv
Conagea wan presented
the honors*, her mother Mn.
William W Parrish and bar
grandmother Mn Georg* D
Court af Normaagea.
Point Venice lace and linen
clout covctto me iiwf wrocn
waa centered wtth yellow al
white rosea to a silver baaed
cutglaas container. Yellow
rules and tulips were placed
throughout the home.
Huatesaea wan Mrs. J. L
Long, Mrs. S. W. Blatency.
Mn Clifford BaU, Mrs. Jer-
ry Witt, Mrs. R. L. DeLa-
Vergne, Mrs Roy H. Roar*
land. Mn. Roy Bolls, Mn.
Eddie Howell, Mn. James
Hogue, Mrs. J. L Sandcn,
Mr* W. R. Bickley, Mn. V.
R Hushing, Mrs. B. E.
Greer, Mn. F. L Donahue
and Mn . R . L. Putted.
Al electrical apphlnce
waa given the honor**
Lang, faith; Cindy Rentier,
recorder; Connla Scott,
treasurer, Mary Beth Lloyd,
chaplin; al Jo Ann Nichole,
drill leader
Other stetione will be filled
by Danneae Simmons, lor*,
Vicki William*, religion, Sa-
brina WUaon, nature; Debra
Tomlinson, Immortality;
Emily Towns, fldaHty; Mar
Ian* Gregory, petriottom;
Patti Gregory, service,
Louis* Nichols, confidential
observer; Terry Ansar, out-
er observer; linda Haskins,
musician; apdTwry Walker.
njlatf (4| r* r.g n f jl
t nut* currt wr
Mn. Margl* Scott will
aervt as mother advisor
Installing Officer will be
Caaandra Tomlinaon, Cindy
Rentier, installing marshall;
Connie Scott, installing rw
cantor; Debbie Welch; In-
stalling chaplin
Jana N aether tin and Uaa
Itotta vtU ngteter Bto
guests.
Refreshments will be
served by Nwy-Young and.....
Pam Smith.
Debbie has
choeen the
long-stem, pink carnation as
ttie offtctoT flewar tor bar
term of office. The theme of
her administration ia
“Love," with accent colon of
pink and silver.
Mi 3 1*. 'For Od M
loved the world that He gave
HU only begotten Son, that
whosoever believe ft to Him
should not perish, but have
everlasting life," wtD he aaed
as scriptural background tor
the term. The praying hands
will serve as her symbol
The installation ceremony
will be open to the public.
Friends an invited t attend
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1970, newspaper, June 5, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105312/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.