The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 206, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1965 Page: 8 of 12
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Pilot International Installs New Slate Of Officers
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At « recent University of Tex-
is Student Publication Banquet,
Rosemary Kent, daughter ofMr.
and Ml's L. F. Kent. 2006 E.
Avenue, was awarded
Tutstandinc* Ranker worker
of the Year." Miss Kent has
has served as circulation man-
ager and advertising director of
anger Humor magazine for
I Mrs. Ann Frazier was installed
| president of, the Pilot Gub of
S Baytown, May,18th at ttie Tower
I by Mrs. E. J. Gray.
■ ft'::, D. W. McGregor was in-
I stalled first vice president; Mrs,
I* Geneva Ferguson, second vice
I president; Mrs. J. W. Ainsworth,
I treasurer; Mrs. Walter Dean, re-
I cording secretary; Mrs. Bill
I Strickler, coresponding secre-
i ,ary‘
ert E. Lee High School, which
is siK.nsorcd hy the Pilot Gub.
Rev. R. M. Cheek, guest
speaker, used the 18th chapter
of Jeremiah for reference.
Mrs. W. K. Puderbaugh rend
the Code of Ethics and the pro-
gram ended with the Club's song
"Sail On International."
Mrs. Raymond Risher, retiring:.,.
president in a soft aqua dress I silk
with a silver belt . . Mrs. Fay chose pink silk with a bow ac-
Granger chose black lace accent- cent
ed with a glitter pin . . . Mrs. a. Boor length blank crepe din
A. D. Wilkerson was in a silk Per gown
linen powder, Blue suit with a Hines accented her black lace
blouse of matching crepe . . . shealh with pink jewelry
Mrs. Bill Strickler's pink sheath Henry Moore chose roval blue
Among the 35 guests and mem- was shirred at the waist . . . with jacket coverup und Mrs.
bers were Mrs. Frazier Hie hew Mrs. E. J. Gray chose an Amer* D. W. McGregor wore black
president, in pink chiffon and lean beauty lace and silk sheath crepe
Mrs. Mable Black wore blue
. . Mrs. E. D. Williams
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d. FALSE TEETH
Rock, Slide or Slip?
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Mrs. Earl Milton chose
FASTMTH, *n Improxsd powd.r to
ko sprinkled on upper or lowsr plstss,
bolds false teeth mors (Irmly In pises.
Do not sllds, slip or rock. No luiryni,
gooey, pasts tssts or fssllnjr. FA4-
TEETH Is alkaline (non-scld). Doss
not sour Checks 'plate odor" (dsn-
tun brssth). Got FASTMTH ----
tfrus oountsr.
Mre. Willudene
Mrs
19M-69.
was the
"Birth of n Notion
first milhon-dollnr movie.
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Directors are Mrs. Mable
Black, Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson,
and Mrs. Raymond Risher.
Mrs. H. M. Barker gave the
invocation
Arrangements of yellow daisies
carried out the decorations.
There were 17 members with
perfect attendance who were
presented corsages of yellow
daisies.
Special guests were Jane
Craddock ar.d Michele Coe rep-
resented tlie Anchor Club of Kob-
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Baytown Fashion 1
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Boy and Girl
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Women Voters
Plan To Discuss
Water Pollution
ALICE FEINBFRG
HOUSE OF FASHION
By the time this appears in
print, I will be in Dallas
attending the Fall and Winter
market. You just can t imagine j
how tremendous this market
has become in it's scope. The
.ndise Mart that is in
downtown Dallas, is still in
operation, but the new Apparel
Mart, has rather dwarfed that
building, and there are now
more than 7000 lines all being
shown under one root
Can you just imagine the
walking that one has to do to
try and get around to just those
people that you must see? I
will say one thing; when the
all have come out and
said that people should
more, they must have had this
building in mind! Shouldnt
wonder but that it will help
my diet routine, but then again,
you sure can get awfully
hungry after ail that exercise!
Golly, it sure is tough to try
and take off pounds and then
keep them off. I guess thats
one battle that the great
majority of us have -to fight
constantly.
It’s closer and closer .revejjr
day . . I mean graduation time, '
If you haven’t selected that gift
»yet for the girl graduate, you
still have a couple of days to MR. AND MRS. Floyd E. West
help gladden her heart. But of thannelview. announce the
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at the
Gray, a past presi-
NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS for Pilot In-
j tarnational ara left to right, Mrs. D. W.
McGregor, first vice president; Mrs. Ge-
neva Ferguson, second vice president and
Mrs. Ann Frazier, president. They
stalled '
Tower by Mrs
dent of the Baytown Club
in an impressive ceremony
Elmer
Baytown League of Women
Voters will hold a general meet-
ing on water pollution at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the lobby of
Gtiggns..National, Bank-.,. r ....
Speakers for the league will,
be Dr. W. A. Quebedeaux Jr. j
of the Harris County Health De-
partment, Director of Pollution I
Contiol Agency; Jack E. Walk-1
er, past president of Baytown I
Rod. Reel and Gun Club; ahd
S O. Brady, from Esso Re -
The Lakeside Garden Club Officers for the coming year 5f!?rc^' Baytown's Humble
of Gnmnelview held installation ar« Mrs B J Rollins iiwi I0'1 aml Refining Co.;„
of officers and Spring Flower I J*. „ f ^„RoU,m' P™*! Mrs. E. J. Fisher announced
Show at its May meeting in the ljjf”** JP' k' l" ^a>'; vice presi-, that Quebedeaux w ill speak on
home of Mrs. L. E. Gay of 1002r" **c' "Pollution in the Houston ship
Lakeside Drive in Channelview.
The new-officers were install-
ed by the outgoing president,
Mrs. Harry Maker.
in
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(Baytown Sun Photo)
were in-
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Lakeside Gardeners Install
Mrs. Rollins As President
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dent; Mrs. C. J. Taylor Jr , sec-; ___
retary and Mrs. Steve Sumptei, | Channel and The SaTi ’Jacinto
what is being done to
Mrs. Ann Brady of the Old:control imllution and liow the
River Terace Garden Club of j different agencies in government
Channelview served as judge for are cooperating on this prob-
the flower show. jlem. Walker will speak on pos-
An award was presented t0 siblc legislation necessaryJo con-
Mrx. Rollins for her flower ar-lt.ro1 pollution. What Humble is
rangement and Mrs. W. R.
Rams, received aa awacd for
horticulture. ■ .
treasurer
River
f
e looking tor a job, need
something
FOR
Mrs.-Sammie McPhail
Is Council President r
lt you are
Vo buy, sell or swap
Wi).' doing to prevent pollution from i
for their industry will be Brady's
EMPLOYMENT
BUYING
SELLING OR
SWAPPING
RUN A FREE
WANT AD!
topic.
Mrs.. Fisher said this vitally af
The club's award for the most
outstanding score in flowi-r »r- ’L? m11 citizens, of Baytovvn. I he
public is invited to attend.
Mrs. S. F. McPhail was elect,
ed president of the Baytown Jun-
... ,, , . ior High Parent - Teacher Coun-
make it easy on yourself, and; engagement and approaching U| at a recent mpetin - held in
•ome See u. weki be happy to marriage of their daugbt. r. the sdwol auditonum *
^uyu'f*» W2Pno sS He is o^'r «»««« Mil K. G. Mrs. Tom Sumpter was pre- The en-estway to measure j .
'^ It W rye«o„atyon: C^H^imL Careen vice president; Mrs, W. -"ted the club's award for hor-^ Rdal Rn^h of an jgtanre I
just can't figure out what to t hannelview. The May wed - '£ Shifktt secretary and Mrs. tilculture. -repteein- • T to use VfS-1
*ve her. a House of Fashion ding will be perform^ at the Htlgh KUwtt, WBltW.
Sift certificate is always old River Tcr.wa.vMattitKlUt Mrs. Qem Massey, rplirins i 'GnvM and Mrs. Herbert |oufsidf> |l( ,he oid Mt
welcome; especially since she! (imrrh in ChannelvieM. jj'Fe P»sidentr was in charge of the PoW<’11' of Tulsa, Okla |^jj m place 1"
orobably shops h ere anyhow, attrnded t hannelview H i g ti imeeting. Reports were given by; Hostesses were Mis. Gay, Mr.,
and that will give her the #r bool *„d the American 'Mi’s, S. P. Blumborg and Mrs. j R. L. Wood, Mrs, Rollins, Mrs
- chance to select what she really
wants anyhow!
Come see us soon, won't
you? Bye, now.
. .the
I ...Here is your thance.
I best part of it -is that thlpugh
Ms today you can do
a single
ranging throughout the year
was presented to Mrs. Harry
Maker.
MKASl'KIMi METHOD
—I Sun Want
1 this without costing you
„ „ . Ever insert pretzel stick* into!
School. Shadlx also attended H. Lovermg. ILeon Stone, Mrs. Wayne DeBr-;rhee*e ball*? Serve wth tomato!
t hannehlew High School and The nominating committee.bum and Mrs. Eari.Robinson. , juicp « first course You eon.
Luncheon was served af Mrs, fuse a combination of soft ch«l-|
1006 Lakeside dar cheese and cream cheese fori
...... ! I he balls. -------------- ;—J
served in the I'.S. Navy. He is was composed of Mrs. R. F.
‘ presently employed at Signal Tickner, Mrs. Vernon Hill and Wood s home
Oil.t:.o. in Houston. Mrs. Hugh Lansford. 'Drive,
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penny1.
GRAD-DAVS SALE
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Decide what you want to adver+tse. Read the simple rules; write out
your ad; mail it or bring it by The Baytown Sun Office, Then watch
for your very own od which will be seen by more than 45,000 people
in the Baytown area There's absolutely no charge! Send in your ad
today.
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ALL DIAMOND RINGS
SEVERAL SELECT GROUPS
LADIES’ • MEN S
WATCHES
Please Follow The Simple Rules Listed Below
Reduced
NOW
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snd, girl* In the ftsitnwn ares I* or nmler, may
* ptsce trim Aar Tn The mvmw !Sih Mi) JKTune i.
im, FREE OF (1IAIGK: only one ad per person
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Dark nd ma% rooutn up to tS word* metiiding Itoyn'
*1 |Mi mill AN'lyrHI piir* St tm/U m« to
exceed MM which mint appear In ad.
3.
50%
REDUCED
UP TO
2 Ad* will be accepted with parenta’ of guardian*' ap-
• proval. offering to sell, swap or give away thing* bo«*
and girl* use—sport* equipment bicycle*, pel*, hooks,
wearing apparel, musical instrument*, elector trains
"*h* r articles or offering to perform servteea of
various kinds—mowing lawns, hah, sitting, running
rrrand*. etc.
4.
Ads will appear la The Havtown hun May to I* Janr
I Under a *perlal beading la the < lasstftrd deellon.
MEN AND LADIES
WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY PURCHASE
DIAMOND
RINGS
1.YEAR GUARANTEE ON EVERY
WATCH SOLD -
It's Now or Never For Values Like These!
Ada' inuil be in the (laastfled office b) i pm. the day
s before pwhilratton.
DISCONTINUED
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50%
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GRINS OR MAIL TO-
toy»’ and Sirii' Want Adt,
Tha Gaytown Sun
P. O. Go. 90
Gayfoww, Ttim
Following is my Want Ad which I un-
darstand you will publish frea of
charga in The Bay+own Sun betwean
May 10 - June 4.
Boys and Girls'
FREE WANT AD
ORDER BLANK
LADIES' AND MEN'S
EVERYTHING IN OUR GIFT DEPT.
REDUCED UP TO
STONE SET RINGS
50%
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OFF
REDUCED
OFF
SEE BAYTOWN'S MOST FAMOUS COLLECTION OF
COSTUME JEWELRY
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COMPLETE STOCK
Charms-Charm Bracelets
EARRINGS — NECKLACES - PENDANTS
PINS - BRACELETS
NOW REDUCED
INCLUDING STERLING SILVER - GOLD FILLED
. ----------- AND 14 KT. GOLD ’
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EVERYBODY GETS A BARGAIN!
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OPEN EVERY THURSDAY
EVENING TULL 8 P.M. FOR YOUR
SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 206, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1965, newspaper, May 25, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145449/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.