The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1965 Page: 4 of 14
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Friday, October I, I96S
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| MEET THE PRESIDENTS [
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Woman’s World
Harry Miller Speaks
On Nurse Shortage
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Junior Forum President
Likes Sewing And Copking
Mrs. J. S. Mann Jr. Leads
1965 Thursday Forum Club
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Murray Land
Wedding Oct. 9
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Strickland, Gillette and Ramsey
A graduate ot Bailor Unlvmity.
he la a member of Watt Bay-
town Kiwanla Club, East Har-
ri» County Bar Association and
Baytown Chamber ot Com-
The Elkins have two eons,
Danny a fourth-grader at James
Bowie and John Mark, who at-
tends ' Johnson's Country Day
School. .*
They are members of Memo-
rial Baptist Church and Goose
Creek Country Club. "The
whole family shares Elkin's In-
terest In flying. Having a
private pilot's license the whole
family often takes short flying
trips on weekends and always
Include their blond Pekinese.
Missy.
The object of the Baytown Jun-
ior Forum is to create an in-
terest among young women in
civic, educational and philan-
thropic fields.
With an active membership of
18, the club Is a provisional
member of Junior Forum Inter-
national which was organized in
1959.
Service project Is the Baytoyvn
Society for Crippled Children.
Assistance by members includes
speech the
hursenTO-l
Imum of 18 hours-work is re-
quired of each member. •'
Projects in the past year have
included a rummage sale with
a profit of MOO, Christmas par-
ty held for the parents and chil-
dren at the Center and three
scholarships that were given the
center in May. The Forum also
sponsored a trip to the Houston
Zoo In April for the children.
Baytown Junior Forum presi-
dent for the year Is Mrs. Dan
Elkins. A charter member of
“Our Treasures" is the theme clothes
for the Thursday Forum for tag sixth grade 13 yean ago at
198540 Mrs. J. S. Mann Jr. will James Bowie Elementary. A
be in chug* of dub procedure* members of Pint Christian
Church, ah* Is a past president
of Umar Parent-Teacher Asso-
ciation and is a present member
of James Bowie PTA
until she started teach-
By
tag club, she modeled wigs and
gown* at a style show for Jun-
ior Forum International Conven-
tion held m Char Lake laat
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> dine
The approaching marriage of
Miss Loretta Joan Murray, bride-
elect of Charles Land, la an-
nounced by her parents Mr. and
Mrs. George Murray, 1300 N.
Market.
The wedding will be-at 7 p.m.
Oct. 9 at the Lakewood Church
Christ. Friends are extended
'invitation to the ceremony
through this announcement. .
The prospective groom is the
son of Charles Land Sr. and the
late Mrs. Land of Bossier City,
La. He resides In Houston.
Miss Murray 4 a graduate of
Stephen F. Auitta High School
in Hous
Humble
attended Umar Tech and Bay-
tor and it employed at Armco
Harry Miller, administrator ol1 County Is a member of this com-
Gulf Coast Hospital and Clinic, mitteo. After .more hearings and
was the speaker at the meeting investigations, a bill will be pro-
of the East Harris County Regis- sented In January 1967.
terod Professional Nurses' So- Professional Nurse, are cn -
clety Tuesday in the home of couraged to write their senators
Mrs. Glcnna Phillips. stating their feelings regarding
Miller is a graduate of Indiana this bill
College of Business Administra-
tion and has been working as a
hospital administrator since 1947.
He Is a member of the American
College of Hospital Administra-
tors, American Hpapltal Associa-
tion, Houston Area Hospital As-
sociation, of which he Is • mem-
ber of the executive committee;
Texas Hospital Association, Priv-
ate Hoapttals and Clinics Asso-1
elation of Texas, of which he Is
secretary and treasurer and or
the legislative committee; and
South Texas Clinic Managers As-
sociation. He I, an active hospi-
al administrators' consultant,
along with membership ifi the
Baytown Kiwanis club, Cham-
ber of Commerce and G d o s e
v>eek Country Club.
Miller spoke on "Problem of
Nbrse, and Hospitals.” This was
the Subject discussed last J1
day in Austin bv a com rim t
pf senators appointed
nor John Connally to conduct a
hearing on the problems of the
nurse shortage situation
Miller attended this hearing.
Senator Crlss Cole of Harris
position
Is tame
ai she takes over the
fash
the
June
Tbs Manns have made their
home ta Baytown since 1940.
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day
_ interests Include, sewing
bat making, playing bridge and
ooaking. Horn ta Louisiana, she
became a Texan after marrying
Elkins and moving to Baytown
In Feb., 1957 after he conipleted
three years active duty ta the
TMt year marks the 30th An-
niversary fur the Thursday For-
um. The club wai organised in
Club
Mann Is coordinator of Polypro-
pylene at Humble Oil and Refin-
ery. “
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of tl
fill
1945 and federated in 1948.
Objects of the club are a high-
er education, self-improvement
and entertainment. A yearly
project la a benefit games par
ty which goo. toward helping the
Baytown Opportunity School.
The chapter ia • member of
the San Jacinto District of Tex-
as Federation of Women's CMbs;
H:.
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wive
Golf
t : The Manns have three chil-
dren: Scott and hit wife Dene
Mrs. Trpnces Lltllopagc, pres-
ident, conducted the business v
meeting. Mrs. Janice Manteris,
vice president and chairman of
the program and yearbook com-
mittees, introduced the speaker.
Twenty - six members attend-
ed the "pot. luck" covered disli
dinner.
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two sons; Lynn and husband Dan
Burgess, who live in Nacog-
doches and Jan. who is a soph-
omore at Robert E. Lee High
t.
army.
Elkins is an attorney; a partn-
er in the law firm of Reid,
Mi
MRS. DAN ELKINS
MRS. #f I. MANN JR.
an joy
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Reception For
Dave Barnetts
Take Off Pounds Sensibly
Top Officer Is Mrs. Coble
and it employed at
The groom - elect
r fans since
and have been
living ta Baytown. Hobbles ta-
Final Wedding Plans
For Saturday Told
golf and sawing. She
eludes
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Save Now
ONLY-
ail Of - her daughter .
Steel
Final wedding plans for the 8
p.m Saturday ceremony unit-
ing Miss Linda Sue Nutt and Ed
win Wallace McClure have bean
announced.
9, Rev. Paul Stephens will con-
duct the ceremony at Second
Baptist. Church
Organist will be Mrs. f. A.
Monk with Mrs. Jers Johnson,
soloist.
Maid of honor will be Miss
Ann Anderson,-
'bride-elect with Miss Lela Arch-
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnett
were honored on their Golden An-
niversary Sunday with a recep-
tion given by their children.
The couple was married ta
Dry Prong, La. ta 1915 and
moved to Baytown 34 year, ago.
Barnett is a retired carpenter.
Mrs Barnett was presented an
orchid corsage. P. A. Cfar
her brother, of Silsbec, w
her flowers. •
A lace covered table held
"rystal punch bowl and a cake
trimmed with doves, wedding
bells and yellow roses with the
names""Dave and Edna” ta gold,
decorated by Mrs. Cecil Bar
nett, Mrs. Barnett's daughter-in-
law. An arrangement of wed-
ding bells and flowers on a
golden base formed the center-
Mrs. Hugh Coble began work
with the Baytown TOPS (Take
Off Pounds Sensibly) dub ta
April of 1985. She is serving
si. president this year.
ele's husband is as-
ctor of the/DuBois
Petrochemical division dt the W.
R. Grace Co. She is kept busy
homemaking and taking care of
her five children: Keith, h. Kim,
5; John, 4 and twin boys, Scott
and Neal, 1. She attended Car-
negie Institute of Technology
and ha, worked tor the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and
United State, Steel Research
and Kamo - Thompson Corp. **
technical lecreUry prior to mar-
riage. The Cobles lived in Los
Calling All Home
Angeles, Calif, for six years be-
fore moving to Baytown three
and one-half years ago.
TOPS was founded ta Janu-
ary. 1948. In Milwaukee, Wls.,
by Mrs. Ester Schuland Manx, a
housewife who suffered from
overweight. It was started as a
local club with only four mem-
Srrs. "As a result of its effec-
veness and its sane and sensi-
ble approach to (he problem, h
has won the approval of the
medical profession and those for
whose benefit it was begun," re-
lated Mrs. Coble. •
The purpose of TOPS is pri-
marily to help all the over-
weight who are sincerely Inter-
ested ta losing pounds sensibly.
It la baaed on the principle of
•group therapy, getting together
those who have a common prob-
l le and discussing it frank-
I- ly without fear of beiig laughed
■ at or misunderstood.
■ TV members of the chapter
■ compete with one another in a
■ friendly fashion while attaining
■ their ideal weight and maintain-
IK tag It. "The lucceu and enthusi-
■ asm of the group provides en-
■ rouragement and incentive to
■ tlwse individuals who lack the
■ will power to accomplish their
■ goal alone." said Mrs. Coble.
I TOPS is not a course of a few
R weeks' or months’ duration; It
9 Is a well-planned continuing pro-
HP gram dedicated to helping the
9 overweight.
UJ The club meets at 8 p.m
■ every Thursday at the Gulf Coast
P Clinic Lobby. Membership now
total 29 and i, open to any Inter-
ested person.
Maken
Mrs.
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rapy, office work and
bool programs. A min-
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niece of the
ELSE
er as bridesmaid.
John David Cross were served
«s best man and Hugh Cameron
Jr., brother of the prospective
groom, will be groomsman.
Ushere will be Bobby Orr and
John Carter.
Candles will be lighted by Ger-
ald Anderson, nephew of the
bride-elect and Danny'McClure,
groom.
Friends aw extended an invi-
tation through this announce-
ment to attend.
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Their children are Charie, S
Barnett of Highlands, Mrs. Ver-
non Merchant, Cecil R. Barnett,
Eudora Barnett. The Barnetts
have eight grandchildren. R. H.
Crttaer of Baytown is Mrs, Bar-
nett's brother.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hartman and Mr.
tod Mrs. Tupp Arnold of Sils-
bee, Mr. and Mrs. Hud Fon-
not of Port Acres and .Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Cramer and Patricia
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FAED’ANNE Morris, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mor-
ris, * 1116 Joaea Road, High
lands, celebrates her ft rat
birthday Friday. Grandparent/,
are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cast
of Hlghlaads aad Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Morris of Baytown.
Great • grandparent* are Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Cast of Mont-'
gomery, Ala.
A six weck>piilltacry course
Miss Myitis
CA and is
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tag fields which w* have
noTtc#a iar*iy.
will be taught
Ballard at the
scheduled to start\Monday at
9:30 to 11:00 a.m. \
Miss Ballard has studied un-
der Opal Barclay of Houston and
at the Millinery Academy. She
has taught the course locally,
and does special millinery work
in Baytown.
'tjfat making is an advantage
Sartness to any woman,
g completes a costume as
well as the matching or Com-
pletely Coordinated hat," Miss
Ballard sakl
"By making her own hat a
woman can select the most com-
plimentary hat for her pattern
or dress and make the entire
costume. There is no greater
satisfaction than designing and
making some of ones own ward-
robe." she continued.*
This is a basic course cover-
ing pattern hats and covering
forms for the beginner but for
the more advanced student, Miss
Ballard will give instruction in
other types according to request.
"The class will be small so that
Chch student will receive special
instruction,” Mrs. Howard Hunt
adult director said.
Call the YMCA for reserva-
tion or be at the Y, at 9:30 a.m.
on Monday.
A feeent survey show,
Keep Up
With Sports
in The Sun
that moil women went e
separate living room end
dining room in their homes
end eperiments indeed of
the combinetion living • din-
ing eroe.
Hue is becoming « lead-
ing cooir in upholstered fur-
niture. Deep, dark, rich
blues, 'almost royal blues
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of Silsbee.
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Myra Trifilio,
Fred Hornberger
Tell Nuptial Plans
WHY BUY?
IT COSTS SO
LITTLE TO HINT ...
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Central Esther Class *.
Reveals Secret Pals -
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era most boeutiful and pop-
A carpet industry study of
walto-wel carpet vs. rugs
shows that year after year
wel • to • wel carpet is in-
croasing in popularity
•The revealing of secret pals
highlighted the tost meeting of
the Esther Class of Central Bap-
tist Church when they met with
Mrs. E. W. Owm.
Refreshments wpre served to
nine members and two visitors.
Gifts were then exchanged fol-
lowed by a business meeting.
Mrs. Mpody Archie brought
'he devotional on the life of Es-
ther. Mrs. N. N. Davis, presi-
dent and Mrs. R. H. Chandler
were also included on the pro-
MRS. HI GH COWI.F.
FOR THE HANDY MAN
AT HOME. WE HAVE
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Mr. and Mrs. Aristides Ama-
deo Trifilio, 1606 Ivie Lee, an-
nounced the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Myra Altagracia to
Fred Donald Hornberger.
The prospective groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A
Hornberger of Splendora.
A wedding date of Oct. 15 at
St. Joseph's Catholic Church has
been set. The bride-elect is a
graduate of St. Pius the 10th
High School of Houston and 1?
presently attending Lee College.
Hornberger Is a graduate of
Splendora High School, attends
Lee College and is presently em-
ployed ta the advertising depart-
ment of the Baytown Sun.
STEPHEN JOSEPH ftrallos.
son ot Mr. pod »Mrs. Tony
HrnJInn Jr. of Houston, (for-
merly ot Baytown) I* a yenr
old Friday. Grandparent* are
Mr. and Mrs. I!.' D. Clinton of
Baytown and Mr. aad Mrs. T.
J. Scat Ion Sr. ot Houston.
Great grandparents are Mrs.
Lena Wolff and Mrs. I. L.
Hinton, both of Baytown and
Ferdinand ScsJlon ot Maasurs,
• Tillers
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• Lawn Spreaders
• Lawn Mowers
• Lcwn Edgers
• Hedge Trimmers
kitchen it becoming * fem-
fi*.
ily room again at it wai
yoart ago with facilities for
informal dining and enter-
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Wel
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ornamenti, pictures,
sculpture, ’decorative actes-
soriet, floral d*W*ijon (or
weh or floors art more pop-
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• Paint Sprayers
• Ladders
• House Jacks
Living room groups using
solid color sofas end bright
floral matching chairs ere
offered as co-releted group-
ings by both loading manu-
facturers end retailers.
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Open Sunday
7 to 1 p.m.
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Wedding Invitation
Friends of Miss Barbara Cas-
well and Raymond Hill are In-
vited to their wedding at 7:30
p.m. Friday at Central Assembly
of God Church. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Caswell and he is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hill.
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and to see a wonderful dis-
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SHOWING
MRS. ABE R02ENSWEIG is pictured et the style show
with Mi» Mohair, Janelle Jernigan of Goldthwaite, pfe-
senfiy e student at $MU. Miss Jernigan modeled her
mohair wardrobe at the fashion show. Mrs, Rotensweig
coordinated end commented the function.
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TWO DAYS ONLY!
Fit and Sat. Oet. 1st and 2nd.
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Pilot Club Goal Tuned Ta Times
blVIDENDS
PAID 4 TIMES
A YEAR
MRS. EARL STEWART, wife of the president of Te»es
PGA of Dalles, is shown with Mrs. Milton Kelley,
standing end Mrs. M. W. Morgen, seated, fight, members
of the women's activities committee. They ere pictured
at the Wednesday style show-luncheon held at the club.
(Baytown Sun Photo)
OPEN SATURDAY
look.
FROM NATIONALLY KNOWN PUR SHOPS
• Natural Mink
• Dyad Mink
• Atsortad Collars
• Suit StoUl
• Collared Stolas
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Mr* Paul Hnlleday, cheirm»nr|Gibb» Richards of Port Arthur,
Mrs Knox Heavers, Mrs Bob
Robson. Mrs Grant Horton, Mrs
C H Mills and a former mem-
ber. Mrs B B Williams
counti
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OPEN SUNDAY
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of Pilot Information, (iresented
the program at a meeting at the-
Baytown Pilot Club Tuesday.
Mrs Raymond Rtsher, Mrs A
D Wilkinson. Mrs Mabel Black
Mrs Earl Milton. Mrs Bill
Strtcklrr and Mrs Ann Frazier,
president, participated ta the
program
The women stated Iheir rea-
son for joining Pilot was to be
members of a service organiza-
tion attuned to the times Pro-
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SATURDAY NIGHT 8 PM.
Crosby Pott AM
BAND 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M.
American Legion Hall Crosby, Tens
Oct. 2-Randy
Oct. 9 -Edna Pofta Boys
Oct. 16-Sannytand Cowboys
Oct. 23-Eene Thomas Aa4
Oct. 30-Happy Country Boys
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Solid Sarvict
"Save Where Thousands
Save Millions"
3 WAYS TO BUY
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' Ta Show Counfry Of
FVlala Of Inumrtait1 to.
vtigifl VT imponta rwi
ALL SALES PLUS TAX ;
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(esiional and business women
Per foe
formed the Pilot Club to encour-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1965, newspaper, October 1, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144745/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.