The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1966 Page: 3 of 17
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Lee College Faculty Wqpien
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irk, l nlted Daughters Catholic Daughter*.get ac •
/ 8 p m., qualnted party, 9 p.m., at
'■ V Joseph’s Cffthollc School
30' p.m., auditorium.
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The East Harris County Fed-
eration of Garden Clubs met 1
' with Mrs. W. F. Whitten presid-
ing in the absence of the presi-1
" dent. Mrs. Jack J. Cinoue.
tt- Mrs, Whitten reminded the J
member garden clubs an award j
- rash *111 be given the^dub j
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Wooster Gordon t (luh, t :M
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- Mrs. BUI McNeill, 199 Bay
shore,
Morrell Park Garden Club,
chuck wagon dinner, 5 :30
p.m., -Firemen’s Hall, Let
Drive-. ■
TOPS, 7:M p.m., GuH Coast uupltcftle Bridge, Tr39 p.m.,
Hospital and Clinic Lobby.-
--FRIDAY • ’ll
Du plicate Bridge. 10 a.m.,
Bridge Studio
a.m., Mrs. Brace Day, M3
Yaupon. , ‘
Indies Auxiliary to H e n 1 o r
Book Review Club, 9:Sda,m„| athena^4 p.m., 8t. Mark's
,: noon, Tower. * Ftrst Natlpnal Bank.
■la County Bcgtster. Baytown.DuplIeafe Bridge, 10
a.m., Holiday Inn.
Priscilla Club. 2iS0 p m., Mrs.
Jeff Harbour, JW
THURSDAY
Ladles Golf Association of
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Bridge Studio.
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WEDNESDAY
Methodist ttiurch Sep (I t
House.,.
Pilot
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ed Nurses, covered dish din-
ner, 7 p.m., lOulf/Coast
Bridge ..Studio. -
B ays bore Wsgon Wheel
Square Dancera, 9 p.tn.,
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the Horticulture Club to the Rose
Festival in Tyler Oct. 15 and j
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American Aasocl
Veijslty Women, 7 :S0 p-m
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Mrs. Henry Dismukes talked
to the group 6n ‘‘Screening
; through Landscaping,’’ She said
the fair of the year is "Happy
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Circle Meets For
Offices' Election
iUrtcp-poyle -Circle of -Wa-
men's Missionary Society of
Memorial Baptist phurch met in
the home of Mrs. J. B. Bray
for election of officers. "•
They are Mrs. Bray, chair-
man; Mrs. 6. W. Kennedy, pray-
in; Mcs. C. A. Win-
co^haigman; M r s.
Otis j Gosi fi cprnmunity- ehair -
Winningham, pro-
gram chairman; Mrs. Fred Lit-
ton, assistant program chair*
man; Mrs. R. L. Lawless, stew-
ardship chairman; Mrs. W. F.
Caraway,] corresponding secre -
tary; Mrs. 3. J. Lisenbee, re-
cording secretary.; and Mrs. Wit
lard Story, mission study chair-
. Mrs. K. G. j£ret?schrnar Jire-
sentecT the program and closed
the meeting with a pra
rjlfcAtxt meeting is set for
Oct. 25 in the home of Mrs. Wit
lard Story, 5113 Tamarach,
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■ had been used effectively
' screening. i
i "Screening may be used to
-. I_make a more attractive front
' entrance to the"'
privacy to outda
i compost piles, an
| she said. The best method is by
' m * ' or vines or by
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, method used. Above all, strive
> for garden that
, personality.
*- — The Oct. 18 meeting will be in 1
the First National Bank with —c——— m .. ——
; - Brooks Sasse who will talk on THE .ENGAGEMENT of Miss Linda Sue Biggs to Donald
Care,of.Calla,Lilies.;’,; , Thomas Lumus, son of Mr. -and Mrs.. James-Walton Lumus.......
*1”"' Palomar Drive, is announce! 'by her parents Mr. and -
t | • • ' ;■»' ,j-T'r_t Mi%»Charles F. Biggs;of Shrevppdd, La. Misftf^ds atrv
I linrhpnn rrtr !■ j r , tended Baylor University. LumjusiwiH graduateTrom Baylor
LUIILIICU1I I Ul June with a degrekin music education. The wedding is
Fuller Terry set for Noy- 25 at Broadmoor Baptist Church in Shreveport.
Bridesmaids Young Homemakers Plan
Organizational Meeting
with a bridgsgialps’ luffibeehs; ’ "■ * u ' sm
at noon Saturday at Goose Creek
Cbuntry Qub, * 11 i j’
Hostesses were Mrs. 1W. C.
Rogers and Mrs. Harold Scar-
borough. - ' I ‘i j 4- '' i
Guests-ineluded
Terry, the prospective groom’s
mother; Mrs. L. L. Fuller, the
bride-elect’s mother; Mrs
Laramore;/!
Miss /Be
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1. Reline all tour wheels
with Banded linings.
7. Inspect all four brake
drums.
3. Re build dll four wheel
cylinders if needed.
4. Bleed, flush, and refill
hydraulic systems with
approved SAE fluid
5. Clean and inspect front
wheel bearings.
6. Adjust brakes oi
four wheels, hand
brake, and pedal clear-
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meeting for Membership is open to ail
women, not enrolled in high
school, and under age 36. Those
over 36 can become associate
members.
Other sponsors will be Mrs. .
Grace Edwards, Miss Rose
Cleveland, Mrs. Carolyn Gro-
bauh; all of Robert E. Lee High
and Mrs. Elaine Shan-
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MONEY
DOWN
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young homemakers will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Monday,- Sept. 26, in
the home economics department
living room it Robert E. Lee
High School, Mrs. Mary Beth
Young, ’ Ross Sterling High
School homemaking teacher
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Homemakers, a state chartered)
organization, is to provide crea-
A silver chest tive opportunities for young
. i Fi|;_women in maintaining effective
""T-iT' personal family and community
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further information inter-
persons can contact Mrs.
Yotuig after 4:30 p.m. at
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DABON OlyB Smith, son of
Mrs, Glyn M. Smith
slvlew, will celebrate
his first birthday Sunday. Hls
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Claude L. Shambltn of
Bay town, and Mrs. Sybil
Smith of Channel view. Great-
grandparents are Mr, and
Mrs. G. W. Shamblln and Mr.
and Mrs. W. O, Jones, all of
Baytown.
ChanifelvieiM To Host
Methods Conference
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It is sponsored by the Texas
4^ Education Agency and has
,v advisors those vocational high
......1 school hmemaking teachers in
fai’iWission- the scho01 district. —
Young Homemakers of Texas
Association completed a week in
its honor, Sept. 18 to 24. The
Baytown organization is being
developed in connection with
Mr.
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‘Library Book Briafs
"Johnny Lost' ’ by Philip Jones
realistic and suspense-
___of people suffering un-
der almost unbelievable pres*
sures, Philip Jones has con-
structed a novel of freightening
intensity and utter credibility.
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Custom
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Tues-
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day at
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in Quilled or i
rott rtfrlstrjtor
74 MONTH OUARANTII
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/train iiew ofticAk WIJ»
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lodge, Plymouth,;
and Romblon
be from
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Hudman, 802 Gresh-
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birthday Sunday. Grandpar *
eat* are Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
STYLE C
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PLAID HOODED CARCOAT
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Fuihoiin tsillette
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Sizes
Hudmnn and Mr. and Mrs, L.
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W. Gresham, aU of Baytown.
Great * grandmother* are
Mrs. Emmie Hudmsn of Pass-
dene and Mrs. Grace Avast
of Baytown,
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27 MONTH GUARANTEE
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and is completely washable. Assorted colon.
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w . The perfect combination. Crew or turtle neck cotton knit
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dry clean only.
OPEN DAILY 9.9
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for hours of playtime wean-even school. Colors are ae*
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tumn bright. Select new at BaaR's.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1966, newspaper, September 25, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145189/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.