The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977 Page: 6 of 28
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create two Mate pRot centers womens freedom ol choW"
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death of her husband or proposed in the new bill
Weddington ha* a special In-
terest ui the abortion bill
W divorce now has to earn a hv-
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" directly concerning women hiwver In the U S Supreme
A toll to recall the national (our1 «*»
Y* Equal Rights Amendment has
had a hearing in the House totwns: "I-would like state
constitution committee There wide politics and considered ,
was a tog display of power on running this year But. I don't TALKING AT the Delta Kappa Gamma founders
1 both sides TV ERA group have the personal resources It d,nner are State Rep Sarah Weddington and
, jur-jj 00 SUTvSSiS^ Kthel Mrs « ,he mo,her of l*Wi,> Halt‘
■H ERA and the anU-LRA group 000 to run Until tV session is „ ■ f rWli
I had red signs with Stop over, i m not deciding Wed State Representative from Corpus Chnstl
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THE KEY word* in summer fashions this year are .
soft and romantic. Clothes are soft, feminine, pretty
;md romantic offering a wide variety of choices as
shown in these pictures The styles were featured at
the annual Exxon Day style show with fashions from
the Cage Alice Stewart wears a dirndl skirt with soft,
slouching pockets Brown and white dots and squares
mingle together on the blouse and matching scarf
Sandy Haddock's airy brown and white polyester has
a softly shirred skirt nipped by a string belt and ac-
cent design at the hem.
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Self-Respect Can Replace
Anxieties Of Submissive
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BARBARA TRACHTE'S black cotton print sundress has an elastieized shirred ROBdlDQ
bodice in front It is sashed at the waist and has spaghetti straps Marilyn Ross 5
wears a red voile-like sundress, simple in design It has a very full skirt topped by
a blouson jacket with drawstring
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Program
Planned
Claudia Ann Sims
Remember nobody is lik
Today's submissive adults play feelings of anger, anxiety
themselves shame and defeat and are less «*d bv everyone Be yourself
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more, so self-respect could re- able to make derisions for rather than spending time and
place (he anxieties that trou- themselves effort trying to live up to
ble them - and there is a "no- others expectations It is un-
fair formula for it, a family However, when mdivi- possible to please others all of
life education specialist says du,ds do lparn bow to assert the time, so don t trv
Do you feel people often *b*msf*vw pleasantly but
take advantage of you1
Do you feel embarrassed
over complaining about poor
quality goods and services for
which you have paid1
Do you have trouble expres-
Slerling Municipal Library
will sponsor the annual sum-
mer reading program for boys
and girls Rose Marie Moore,
young people's librarian, noted
that this program has always
L had a wide appeal Last year,
over 1.000 young people parti-
cipated
"Movin' On" is the 1977
• theme. Each club member
chooses his vehicle from a
colorful variety of cars, planes ,, . ,, „
and helicopters His name will sin« 5™,r'dM» and (eelln?
be placed on his v*cle and it , lf -vou do ,hen y°ulfnwd ,0
.will move as his Tiding pro- tearn I0 Voursrif
At least that is how tlene
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Edited By Glena Pfennig
Accept your right to make
firmly, they receive many mistakes, to make unwise de-
benefits - feelings of pride,
scll-respeet, competency and
much more." she suggests
Her no-fail" formula is
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cisions and to fail once in a
while Attempts to be perfect
can leave you tooling frustra-
ted and inadequate Remem
her. you can even fail urea-
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not responsible for the actions
of any other adult but your mgs and ideas and be willing to
self You build better rela stand up for your right to make
tions when you are responsive decisions which affect you
to others needs and feelings. Learn to say no. I don't
but you are not responsible for care, I don't know and I
their actions
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Boys and girls may register
at the library anytime after
May 25 and must be able to
read before joining the club. ''-m. says it,
Credit will not be given for 0, us has r,*lrt ,0
books read before the pro- s,and UP l«r ourselves, our
gram starts ' * ideas and our best interests -
'The books read must be se- bu' spLldomL ar(' we assertiv(‘
lected from the Sterling <>n,’u,K"' shei'harges.
Municipal Library collection *'ron' childhood, we have
and must coincide with the ,auKht'« subm" ,oaU‘
student's reading level A read- thority At home, school,
work and church we learned to
follow instructions, be obedi-
ent, pleasant, cooperative,
humble and self-denying. We
were taught to do as you are
told, be seen and not heard, be
quiet and follow instructions,
bp cooperative, don't argue' -
and many more submissive les-
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ing record will be kept on file
for each participant. Young
people may stop by the library
at anytime during hours of
operation to select books and
record reading progress.
Each time a club- member
reads 12 books, he will receive
a coupon good for a free treat
at McDonald's No coupons
will be given out'after the
reading program officially
ends on Aug. 5.
A closing party will honor all
club members on Aug. 10.
A Story Hour is scheduled at , .....
10 a m. Tuesdays for the four JjJ 'h,,-v learnpd durin«
to seven age group. These ses- <™ldnood.
sions will be led by the Bay- d” w^at <)*^e''s
town Service League. dire, t “> d,), -«!«* ■
A summer film program is ’esa °* *hcir 'wn feelings or
scheduled at 2 p.m. Wednes- ^h,s' these submissive adults
days and will begin on June 1. bw,rne more ,lebendent, d.s-
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WHEN YOU NEED US"
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As adults, we are often still
too dependent on others and
do not stand up for our own
rights, she says,
"Many adults tend to exhi-
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For more information
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427-0491
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DRY CLEANING
CAROLYN SIMPSON is feminine and romantic in a checked flounced skirt vvitn a
white eyelet top that is deeply ruffled. Kenda Ernst's long white eyelet is the es-
sence of romance. The elastieized top is worn on the shoulders or camisole-style.
Jeanette Sanchez' short black dress of cotton has a full skirt with a white eyelet ruf-
fle. All three dresses aer summer delights.
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myf?i gram began in 1964.
New cards are being issued
HurX; to all patrons. The library is
WpfSm| initiating this registration pro-
'w' , gram in order to clear out un-
v used registration files.
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Catering For
Wedding
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Wi ixpid our dolhlng lo bscoms soiled from woirino. but wo frequently
overlook Iho loci Mill clothes iro likely to collect toll while just hinging
in Ibo dossil Unless your homo It hormallcilly soiled-end low
sro—tiny pirtlclos ol dint ore constintly Hosting through Iho sir snd
eventually a cortoln smounl It bound lu settle on your hind-iwiy gsr-
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What, When, Where
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BOWTIQUE
WEDDINGS
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7 p.m.., Barcelona
Apartments.
Gamma Omtcron, 7 p.m., Exx-
on Credit Union Building.
Children, 9 a.m., Cedar Baytown Area Rock and
Bayou Baptist Church.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 594,
ilinry, S p.m., VFW Post,
MONDAY
Novice Bridge Club, 10 a.m.,
Community Building.
I.um-Roark United Daughters
of the Confederacy, 1:30
p.m., Mrs. V. A. Lirette.
Exxon Bridge Club, 7:15 p.m.,
Community Building.
Zeta Tan, 7:30 p.m., Exxon
Credit Union Building.
TUESDAY
Porcelain Guild, 9:30 a.m.,
Community Building.
Baytown Duplicate Bridge Massey-Tompkins Church of
flub, 10 a.m., Community God Auxiliary, 10 a.m.
Building. PEO, 10:30 a.m.
Junior Forum Story Hour, 10 Association for Hyperactive
• a.m., Sterling Municipal Children, 7 p.m., Woodcreek
Library. Village Apartments. ,
‘ Tike Off Pounds Sensibly, 495, Take Off Pounds Snsilby, 794,
A 6 p.m., Citizens Savings
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Evening Pifot Club, 7:30 p.m.,
Community Building.
Alpha Pi
fr—TfbacriJniM Methodist
STELLA HOLMES’ lemon yellow two-
piece is classic in design. The over
blouse has a cowl neck and falls over a
fully pleated skirt for a simple un-
cluttered look. These fashions from the
Cage were shown at the annual Exxon
Day style show. Sidney Faust commen-
tated Coordinators were Libby Moore
and Cynthia Moore.
TRAVEL POST
WEDNESDAY
Association for Hyperactive
At the Tree house
426-5111
404 N. Main _ Highlands
I Smoke from boiling units ind pipit or clgiroflis olio sands minute per-
] lidos Into Ibo dr and Ibo sediment Is deposHod on clothing. Very often
( bill ind dr effect colon, leave thorn dull looking. If loft lor any length ol (
] time, ill of Ifioti elomonts pormosto Iho surface ol Iho fabric ind affect
John Im Williams Jr.
1105 W. Lobil
422-2133
Mineral Club, 7 p.m/., Com- _
munlty Building.
Community Spin-N-Wheel, 7:30 p.m.,
Building. Sylvan Beach.
Mexlcan-American Women’s Elks fudge, 1649.8 p.m., 2515
Club, 7 p.m., Community
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To koop i garment looking Its but. ind Insure Ihn maximum length ol
weir, bovo It thoroughly ind expertly cleaned boforo wearing If II his-
boon hinging away for owhllo. This will brighten ihs colors, rsmovi the
danger ol doop-down toll wookining iho fabric, and toko oil any "hidden
dirt".
Market.
San Jacinto High Rollers, 8
p.m., Pizza Inn.
FRIDAY
Minerva Study Club, 10 a.m,,
Mrs. Fred Hederhorst, 114
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SOFT CONTACT LENSES
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CAKE SHOP
NOW AVAILABLE AT TSO
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Son us for efficient, economics) dssnlng. We stand behind ill our work
ind glvo ovary orticli you send os oxlrs care si no oxlri cost.
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427-7374
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Catering Service
426-5061
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANER
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING
2348 MY PLAZX
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422-84)3
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977, newspaper, May 22, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144855/m1/6/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.