The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 28, 1965 Page: 4 of 16
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Sunday, February 28, 1965
Former Libya Resident, UPW Speaker
Labor Leaders Will
Demand $2 Minimum
MIAja BEACH, Fla. (AT) - W. Willart Wirtt, in u appear-
AFU30 President, George .ancebefore the AFL-OQ Exec-
Meany disclosed plan* todky to utive Council meeting hen
ksd a delegation o< top labor seemed to leave the door open
leaden to the White House to lor the first time, while still re-
demand President Johnson’s fusing to commit the admin is-
support for a {2 hourly mini- nation,
irum wage. * wirtz said earlier this week
"The present 51.25 an hour fl at any such decision was up to
minimum is a poverty wage,” Piesldent Johnson.
Meany said. "We can't lick pov-
erty in America without an in-
ciease.”
The administratkm in the past
leyfown PWmbing Co. I has rejected organized labor's
demands for an increase in the
minimum Wait.
However, Secretary of Labor
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Adult Education Gasses will
be meeting at 9 :30 a.m, Sunday,
antfpgain at 730 p.tp. Sunday.
Tiie weekday class is held at
10 a,m. each Thursday in the
Church Parlor.
The Board of Deacon* will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
in the Church Parlor, with the
firance committee of the board .
meeting at 7 p.m.
Choir rehearsal will be held
frem T to 9 p.m. Wednesday • -
with the church nursery open.
Moves, Move!" This Is based on
scripture selected from Genesis
45: 1-15 and Luke 18:18-30. The
Chancel Choir will present spe
iai music, with Mrs: Mary Pen-
ir.gton at the organ, directed by
Lemont Hill.
The Junior High District Ral-
ly will be held at First Church
frem 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
Ail Junior High students are in-
v.'ied.
Mrs. Peter Dyke of Baytown
a former resident of Libya, will
discuss and show slides of the
North Africa country
td Presbyterian W
soc.'ation meeting at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday at Fir*t Presbyter-
ian Church.
The luncheon and program
will be in the Fellowship Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyke lived in
Benghazi, Libya, for two years
MONDAY
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while he was with Esso Stan-
dard of Libya. A salad lunch-
eon will be served at U:30 a.m.
The nursery will be open. All
wa men of the church and friends
are invited to attend.
The Rev. Burnette W. Dowl-
er, pastor of First Presbyterian,
will be in the pulpit at the 11
a.m. sendee this Sunday. His
•ermon topic 4vill be “When God
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Sources here say they have
received word from the admln-
that an increase bt the
minimum wage i* under active
consideration, due
p: assure from the
powerful AFL-CIO.
Meany s delegation will in-
Walter Reuther,
of the United Auto
David Dubintky, president of
the Ladies Garment Workers;
and Jacob Potofsky, president
of the Amalgamated Clothing
Workers Union.
They will visit J
the council me#
ejoses next week.
They will aim ask Johnson to
support legislation to cut the 40-
heur work week to 35
AFL-CIO . goal. Th
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Paniake Supper from 5:30
7:30 pto. Friday at Cedar Bay-
ou Methodist Church.
Adults will be served pan-
cakes. sausage or bacon and
coffee or milk for B. Chil-
dren'a plates will be 50 cent*.
Proceed* will be used for scoul-
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of convincing the President on
thin score.
But the AFL-CIO leaden ap-
peared confident enough of suc-
cess on their minimum wage
demands to put their prestige on
the line pub
tion with Joi
A spokesman eald - they will
tell the President that the AFL-
CIO won't settle'lor let* than a
V minimum wage.
What.will they do If Johneon
refuse-■>
"We'U fight it in Congress,”
the Spokesman said.
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ERIC Fisher, am of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Fisher of Bav-
town, .Is retehraUag his first
birthday Saturday. Grand-
parents are Mr. tad Mrs. C. j
M. Fisher of lfeytoKS,.JMf*. J
(lavton Flowers of Wells and
S. A. Thomas of Mont Relvteu.
Great grandparents are Sir
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‘'Remember" will be the ser-
mon topic of the Rev. E. J, Dtt-
vl* Jr. at the 10:50 a.m. serv-
ice Sunday. Music will be pro-
vided by the Sanctuary Choir
under the direction of Sheldon
Kline accompanied by Mrs.
Kline, organist.
All Fellowship groups will
meet at I p.m. Sunday at the
church. Th* evening service will
begin at 7 p.m. The nominating
committee wtll also meet at ?
p.m. in the church parlor
Troop 93 will meet .at
7 p.m. Monday at the church.,
Woman’s Society of Chris-
, Sendee win hold an execu-
tive meeting at 9 a m. at the
church. The genet*! meeting
will be held>t9:45 e.m. A hunt-
cry Hi
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Maytag Hato-oMteat* Dryers
Biminata Hot Spots
DRUG
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110 W. Tew*
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P. N. HIRSCH BEAUTY SALON
with Ma first deer, a wnhB spike buck. Ha
killed K while ra a hunting trip at the I. P.
Corner* Ranch near Comfort. Th*.
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RANDY HURON, It, sea sf CRy Councilman
and Mrs. Jack Huron of Ml E. DeFee, ha*
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Rev. Zimmerman
Begins Easter
Sermon Series
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Public Schools Week Plans Announce
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Lew H**t Meant Ne Shrinking
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day school classes on a skating
party in Beylmm. The ohfldroa
returned to the CVuahy Metha
diet Church fellowship hall for
a Valentine supper, which waa
served by Mrs. Joe Hinton and
Mrs. Wilbert Petiers. !
IWt MEETING
Mrs --Dan Bynum rpoke on
"Hearing God Speak Through
the Bible'' at the February
meeting of the Croabv Metho-
dist Craiuh Woman's Societv of
Christian Service. The meeting
was hrkt et tse chureh.
"Spiritual Life" was given by
Mrs, R L Baker. Hostesses
were Mrs. Floyd Rentiers, Mis.
D. W. Wofford; Mrs Theo Ban-
ka and Mr*. Frank Wolctk;
attend-
By WELL ANDERSON brary. Kpooce said parents are
Creaky Correapendent encouraged to visit the display
and, if they desire, to {dace or-
der* tor books rppromiate for
the grade levett of their chil-
dren. '
Patents are. invited to lunch
wWi their children on the fol-
io whig day*: Monday, first
grade; Tuesday, second grade;
Wednesday, third grade, Thurs-
day, fourth end fifth, grade*;
and Friday, sixth grade, junior
high and senior histh.
“Parents arc asked to send
notes with thetr children In ad-
vance if thi
cafeteria.'
' ATnKDCD FUNERAL .
Mrs. Burl Reynold* attended
the funcnl Thursday for her
cousin. Ettie R*ln*y, at the
cafe- First baptist Church in Wood
ville.
Mrs Victor Goodwin. Crosby
Parents may register at any High; School English teacher,
of the schools. They wdll be serv- -ttended a damonstretlon of the
ed refreshments and receive linguietk approach to teaching
a guide sheet of area* to visit English, sponsored-% th.- Hoo-
A book display will be In the ston Oot'itdl of Teachers of Eng-
Crosby Elemenft tySWMi' B >|mnf. Tbe demonatratton was
held at. the First Unitarian
Church of Hoostoo.
Mr*. James Robinson. Crosby
and senior high English
will accompany Mr*.
Goodwin to a workshop spOn wir-
ed by th* Houston council. The
wnrieshon. on the novel, will be
held at Houston Baptist College.
Reg. 12.50
file ltev. H. E Zimmerman,
pastor of Baptist'Temple, will
a sermon series, "Char-
acwrs of Our Lord's Ear t Daya,”
at' the Sunday morning service.
His topic for the first sermon
will be "Judas, the Traitor/' The
series will continue until Eas-
ter lunday.
Dewey Long, director of the
Sunday School attendance got)
of 150 for this Sunday.
The pastor said this Sunday
will be Love Offering Sunday,
a once-a - month event aet to
help retire the church Jndebt-
ist Tempi* is look-
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Plana for observance of Texas
Public Schools Week during
March 14. In .the Crosby schools
have been announced by Sunt.
Allison L Koonce. , '*
Kooncc Said special emphasis
will be placed on visitation dur-
ing the week in order that pat-
rons may become better Inform-
ed about Hie school program
and accomplishments of the
school system.
All of (Be school building*
will Be mien from T to » o.m.
Tuesday for visits in the class-
rooms with*, ir iulty member*
and administrators.
The Qraaby Paraat - TMeher
Association will
bout*. Hcatsasea
to
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$T50
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at the church
[sHM meet at 7 p,m. TWtod*y.
The BethJebem Cl
Iteatse at 2:15
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p.m. Wednesday,
Sanctuary Choir
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p.m. and the
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rahearaa* at 7:39 pun.
Oa Thunday the Julia Lottie
Circle will meet at 9:45 a.m. at
the church and the afternoon wtii
be .pent in quilting. Th* Carol
Choir win rehearse at 3 :31 p.m.
Thunday.
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church building in the near fu-
ture, he added.
Rev. Zimmerman will use
"The Wort of Concern* as his
topic for the 7:30 p in. Sendee.
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March 10. A Mextcjr food din-
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MAYTAG Hie Finest IByer
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Secretary Rfcb-
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M*r to (tot House erf Laidt
Wedneeday. Butler, who is to
beoome .master at Trinity Col-
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Tickets have torw on tale for
the Band Parents' barbecued
chicken dinner, scheduled at
noon Saturday, Jrfarch St The
ticket* arc 31 tor adulu and SO
cents for children. The menu will
ennsisl of baiftMIMl. chlckon,
slaw, obtain aclad. groer Mag,
hot roP*, pie, coffee and tea.
' t.Ksni «rtov nvvr
A graduation dance tor thr
Guos Mid Mb Ooebv 8qoei*
Denelnc Club was held in the
HtghlaMr Methudtit Churat fel-
lowvhip haB.
Graduates from the oiler
group were* D^rety ard *Vbtoe
Fleming. Carol Lang* and Saua-
dr.v Flrrd.
Fifteen jbtih infmirstdl
ieg were Ctodv Rentier. Michael
Tiner. Robert Bjdveeter. May
Jo Smith. Bobbv How r rd Bur-
rell Holcomb Wiillm- Wilvm.
Patty Schneider, Nancy YhroM-
rill, Jimmy Ctimmings. Beth
Qfiert, Joyce Stonier, Wtoto
Aualev and Premie Hargrave*.
Certificate* __
nrerontrt to the graduates by
Tom Mark, erBer from Pasa-
dena. and BID)
Demy Fleming
Mark sriih a rift to approcia-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 28, 1965, newspaper, February 28, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145077/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.