The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 5, 1965 Page: 4 of 14
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LVNs Plan To Send Gifts
To State Institute At Rusk
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than purchaaa a (nod neutral
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Th* Llcaaaed Vocational
Mrs S W Fox hai announced
that anyone within* to contrib-
ute gift* that are not pertohabto
for men and women may do *o
by oontarUng Mrt 0 J. Grif-
fin, 303 Grelham or Mrt Fox.
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Chrtotmai decorations will al-
io be tent accord in* to Mn.
Fox The LVN* will meet Dec.
M to pack their *lft«
At their tail mealing a rrinrt
of the Slate Convention hell In
San Angelo wai given by Mra.
Lucille McClain .new president,
Mrt. Fox, out-going prrtktont,
Mrt G J Griffin, ftnt vice
pretldrat and Mn Lout* Gro-
choake. aecond vice preitdent,
who attended the meeting
Tha keynote address was giv-
en by Dr William H. MeCow.
gynecologist. who (poke on
The Challenge of Service."
At thla meeting It wai an-
nounced that the 1966 workihop
will he held In June at Tyler
The State ronvenjkw for I960
will be held In October at Min-
>ral Well*.
Mn Griffin wat elected to
serve on the slate nominating
committee.
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bone o* white which will com
Nurart an planning to sponsor
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ptoment any drra* and be to
a ward at the State Institute at
special far a special evening Rusk this Christmas
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Remember Gardeners
.With Special Yule Gift
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CHRISTMAS RED CREPE. ityWd with a trumpet
high fashion at th* most otogant party. A modif ad Alin*
1 in front, sweeping to a daap V at th#
cut repeated at th# neckline. A taisalad
FAVORED CHOICE Of youth is this modified "granny"
formal of s*a rni^t v*tvet #ccsnt*d prari.ly by baadj of cot-
ton ayalat lacad w th colorful French ribbon. Th,s model is
also availabto in did rose valvat. Lind* Enden. Robart E.
(Baytown Sun Photoi)
RICH TAPESTRY woven in soft .had#* of Peril pink end
evocedo ere fath oned tote an etogent costume. Draped
chiffon to matching shades is used »n the high rite bodice
mth evecedo p**u de toto luting amphavnng the costume
Betty Bailey modeh.
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styled
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skirt is empire
back waist vfith
bow of red satin adds intarest with a tourmalin# mink cap#
stot* th* perfact accompanimant. Lou Davis modals.
rasa bush wtntertaar that mils
up for compact storage II per-
mits drainage and holds peat
By EAEL ARONSON
La* sanior, is th# mod*.
; . look.
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AF Newafewture*
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Thl, Is the annual effort to
help select a Chrtotmai gift for
moss, straw or aoil. They sell
for about M cent* each.
Mrs. Stevenson Faculty Chairman
V/hat, Where And When
a gardening friend
ai
A fine mist aprayer (about Cl
We toad off with * Handy new
Unto gadget that will fit Into at-
a
for spraying plants, cut flower*
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bean renewed to Tata* after
Mrt. R R. Ball, president of
tha American Association of Uni-
vrrtfty Women, ha* announced
the appointment of Mn C H
Stevenson as chairman of tfu
college Faculty Program drive
for funds These will be used to
find and support local college
women 35 or olderln graduatr
study in preparation for careen
aa college ysnd untvenlty faculty
members
The program dr.vcted to those
graduates who are presently
neither studying in an institutior
of higher education nor servinr
on a college or university facul
ty. r
The College Faculty Progranr
will provide each woman select-
ed tuition and tees (or an aca-
demic year plus a (personal stip-
end related to her need These
stl|iends can range from 3600 to
32.000 for fulltime graduate stu-
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five, useful gift.
There art the standard pres-
pok# a hole to It If you don't
wrap HI. It Is a multipurpose
tool that simplifies potting and
concluding to June. IMS. a suc-
cessful three-year demonitntion
to eleven southeastern stole*. In
that peftad US southern women jrultivating house plants and seed-
achtoved their goals and are tings grown to flats for outdoor
either studying or teaching in
accredited college* and univer
lilies
For more information shout
this program, phone Mrs Steven-
son at 566-7257 or write AAUW
College Faculty Program . 2401
Virginia Avenue, N W , Washing-
ton. D C , 200T7
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enu such as i»uuetttat and Om-
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book* and encyciopedtoi. gift or-
ders for shrubs and trees for
spring delivery.
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flit
planting. This stainless steel tool
is only seven Inches long, hat a
small pointed trowel at one end
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A light weight lawn and gar-
the soil at th* other It sells for den cart, castor to maneuver
71 rents, and makes It unnecet- than a wheelbarrow
sary to retort to old ipoons, din- Preplanted mushrooms - In-
ner forks and kitchen knivet In elude* spawn, soil to cover the
your Indoor gardening chores instructions
Another item, available In A terrarium, or garden In
your favorite garden shop. Is a
bulb planter We found thl* per- For 39* and up you may buy
mtos you le set to hundrada of a shredder • grinder that will
and a pronged fork for aerating
af ReSeemer Lutherwa
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w.
an. I pm.. Moose Lodge.
While In San Angelo memher*
loured the Ethleon Plant that
was built in 1961 and the Bap-
tut Memorial.Geriatric Hospital..
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(•otter■ of Geas*
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Crook Oa—try Owk. * a-ns.
Cawstoy Cato, 7:M
I fmi’lnln MMVl .TltJ line
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Separate mound, of cooked* WW11 ^ 0nf
peas and rooked diced carrots
make a pretty serving platter
when they surround a whole
cooked head of cauliflower. A
little grated yellow cheese may-
be sprinkled over the cauliflow-
the only one M R# ktod to Taa
oft
to II KJW., Mrs. V. O. Vise-
grind organic matter, facilitate
preparing potting aoil and mix-
ing soil fertiliser
Another set of tools, available
Individually and each very use-
ful for a specific purpose, are
shock-proof electric edger. hedge
and shrub trimmer, and grass
For the more pretentious, shear,
there U an aluminum cold j A new Glide Rake permits the
frame with a tough fiber-glass tine* to gather leave* while slid-
cover. And there arc light, easy-jing over the lawn The head is
to-erect greenhouses for 370 up. | two feet wide and it ha* long.
Or how about a fiber • glass tough steel tines.
blister, on the palm of your
hand, rather than one at the
base of each finger Thl* U a
handled digger with a stainless
steel scoop that lift* out the
earth to the desired depth for
tulip*, hyacinth* and smaller
spring bulba.
it
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ger. tit Hwysksre.
Mrs McClain reminds LVNs
ind prospective members that
•he deadline to pay dues Is Dec.
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n—weed Garde# n«a • a
7:1* p.m., Mrs. R. 0. Pan*.
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am. Mrt. E. D. totraysrt.
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The Fabric Shop
EDNA l JIM BOYER
F. ■
Awardees may attend any re-
gionally accredited graduate
school or program, t>ut the stip-
end is based on the assumption
that the school will lie within
commuting distance.
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Gamma Ns Delta Kappa
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Recipes sometimes call for
anchovy paste. To make such a
paste to spread on toast, you
can mix pounded anchovy fillets
with melted butter and a tiny
The program has recently pinch'of ground nutmeg or mace.
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Municipal Library.
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WE ARE CONTINUING OUR $65,000.00
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FRIDAY
Duplicate Bridge. I* a.m at
Bridge Studio
todies Assillary to Texas Aw
elety of Professional F.agt
Beers, I* 3# am.. Gaos*
(reek (onntry (luh.
Bets Sigma trill (Tty (bwaril
Christmas Dance, I p m., at
tower.
til:, hi
Mrt. Johnny De Loach ***
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park
LIQUIDATION SALE
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Pal Alpha. T.M p.m . Mra.
MISS CAROL SUZANNE Roark s angagemanf to Eddia
Gerald Scoggins i» announcad by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Roark 1003 Rosewood. The prospective groom is
the son of Mrs. C. P. Hail of La Porte and W. B. Scroggins
of Houston. The weddm
Method-st Church. The
lee High School, graduated from Gan»do High School
and is now employed at Tn-City Pharmacy. The prospec-
tive groom graduated from Jeff Davis High School and
is employed by RacUa
said
Stanley WhiInker 71* Ultle
side
door
Oaea* Creek Bebekak Lodge
Ua. T:W pm , IOOF HsN
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Bay
q will be held at St. John's
bride elect attended Robert E.
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AATCRDAY
Duplicate Bridge, 7:M p m .
Bridge Atadto.
Pilot (Tab, 7:1* p.m.. Earl
Miltons. 1*4 Bnyabore.
(Kristmna parly.
Gooan Creek Country (Tub
Ladle* Association Christ
Dance. * p m.
Bayskore Wagoa Wheel
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USE'S HAT BAR
The response to this gigantic sale has been over-
to the Ladies that hadwhelming. We apologize
trouble getting in our store the first day.
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HAND MADE AND
CUSTOM MADE HATS!
WEDDING VEIIN
HEAD PIETER
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Womans World
MOVED TO
Mt WTVT TEXAS
Square llanee (lab. • p.m .
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Shirley Mims Is
Shower Honoree
In
There Are Sfill Big Values
In All Departments
Miss Shirley Mims, bride-elect
of Wilburn Williams, was hon-
ored with a bridal shower Nov.
27 at the. home of Dr. and Mrs.
Percy Fayle.
The bride-elect t* the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mims,
129 Katherine.
Hostesses were Misi Judy
Fayle, Miss Nina Dunn and Miss
Evelyn Spears. They presented
the honoree a steam iron.
Decorating the tervlng table
which was laid with white linen
was a bronze centerpiece, a
punch bowl and a bride and
groom cake.
The honoree. her mother and
Mrs. G. L William*, mother of
the prospective groom were pre-
sented pink rote corsage*.
Thirty-five guettx registered.
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Im You Are Cordially '
W Invited To Attend A
Gallery Reception for
The Artists A
Baytl
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MANY NEW ARRIVALS HAVE BEEN ADDED.
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Sunday, December 5th
2 p.m. until 10 p.m.
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Many items just received for Spring-
naturally many items were purchased
expressly by us for your Christmas
Giving.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 5, 1965, newspaper, December 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144784/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.