The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 136, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1965 Page: 11 of 24
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Wednesday, March 3, 1965
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Goose Creek Neighborhood Scouts
To Observe Anniversary Sunday
Heirport
. TAYLOR
Mr. and Mrs, Jack M. Taylor
ol Kansas City, Mo., announce
the birth of a sgn. John Mat-
■^--|bewon Fete 28. Grandparents
‘are Mr. and Mrs J.M Taylor Gjrl Scout w e e k
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Fluffy gingerbread, crisp gin- ers for the pulpit of Second Bap-
ger cookies and spicy molasses list Church Sunday,
sponge cake all make delicious The Rev. Paul Stephens'
accompaniments for applesauce, recognize all Girl Scouts in the
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411 North Commtrt!
SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY, I
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I
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New
As part of the observance of congregation a.* will other mln-.MaTch 11 in observance of ‘he
i 6 fetors throughout Baytown. Girt Scout birthday. Partidpat-
Mrs. G. L. Smith, troop lead- ing will be Junior Troop 475,
er, urged all girls to attend the Junior Troop 590, Brownie Troop
church r.f their choice on Girl|U20 and Brownie Troop 1361.
Scout Sabbath or Girl Scout Sun-
day.
Troop* at Ashbel Smi'ft are
planning a parents program forjformed
an
Mrs. Jim P, Carpehtsi
been appointed Neighbo.umnr
Cha|rinan .of the Goose Creek
wngrawhood Girl Scouts bv
Mrs-Elizabeth Harkness, district
coordinator. Mrs. Carpenter was
selected by the Goose Creek
Neighbor nood and her name was
prefen tec to the San Jacinto
Council for approval. Mrs. J. B
Blacklock, president of the coun-
cil made the appointment offi-
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, NEB CA0ETTE8 .
A new Cadctte troop is being
at Cedar Bsvcu Junior
hool by Mrs. G. L. Smith,
frs. Gene Emory is . assistant
| leader. Eighteen girls registered
j with the troop thus far are: De-
Jborah Eddleman, Blenda Bliss,
IParbara Pyle, Carol Bendff,
:Glenna Smith. Wend\\Felknor.
Mary Duvall, Linda Emory,
Brenda Burton, Sharon Craig,,
Karen Emory, Beth Kudla,
Rhonda Considine, * Elma
F french, Jo Elien Th
Maimer,-- Unda Br
Inis Guidry. Of these eighteen,
sixteen have registered for the
Cadette Jet-Away trip being
planned for April 3. The girls
will visit a predesignated place
end then preaeed tn Roffrlng-lt
Kapch wherb they writ set Op ex-
hibits antf participate in a Bar*
B-Que dinner.
.TROOP m
Scout* of Troop 391 are work-
ing ,on The Sign of tire Arrow.
Girls: awarded the Gypsy
Badge were -Janice- Crawford,
Kay Crrwforc. Melissa. Cook,
Jttanffh Creff. Judv Fester, Ly-
dia' F»r'”''h, J»dy IfcckfoM,
Gloria Kibbe, Pam Lawless.
Glenda tlartcoB, Kay Hill and
Beverly Zublk.
Two rew girls Invested into
the tmop are EHzabelh Carter
and Patricia /bhey. Several
girls received individual badges.
Leader if the Troop is Mrs. W.
W. Crawford and assistant lead-
er is Mrs. M. A. Carter.
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I M**', Carpenter has- served
I with the Girl Scouts for four
years and, is currently co-lead-
er of troop' 475.
At the recent neighborhood
meeting Mrs: Mtta MUsick. field
advisor, announced dates for
Day Camp to be combined with
■ Tri-Fi and West Baytown neigh-
borhoods. Mrs. Jesse Pearl Ezell
and Mrs, focz Brown vvtU sefve
as co-directors and Mrs. Colleen
Braden will be assistant codi-
rector. ... -
Goose Creek '’ Neighborhood
representatives will be Mrs. Tim
Carpenter and Mrs. W. E. War-
ner, The camp will be called
Tri-Bay Day Camp.
If Was atmoutimi 1haf a Red
Cross' training session is being
planned. Inter e * te d person
should contact Mrs. Alton,Tomp-
kins.
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Mrs. T. J; Dick reported on
the leaders weekend held in
January,
Girl Scouts Cookie Sales are
continuing and the girls are
urged by their leaders to keep
up (he good' work. The goal for
Baytown this year is 500,000 box-
es, Proceeds from the sale is
used for the'upkeep of the estab-
lished camping sites of the Girt
Scout-organization.
Attending the meeting were
Mr. Billy J. Harmon of Troop
l';61f MrsttW. E. Warner pf 475,"
Mrs. T. J. Dick of 475, Mrs. W.
W. Crawford of 391, Mrs. G. L.
Smith of 1361, Mrs. H. B. Dcug-
Ias Jr., of 1139, Mrs. 'Adolph
Lorting of 590, Mrs. Jim P, Car-
penter of - 475 Mrs. Jack M.
Smith, Mr*. Tildow J. Penton,
Mrs. John F. Cunningham, Mrs.
C. W. Schulze with new troops.
Mrs. S. P. Gaines 486, Mrs.,No-
lan W. Barth of 1384, Mrs. Fritz
Lanham of 1173, and Mrs. Law-
rence Ffrench, James Bowie
School organizer. Mrs. Mita Mu-
sick and Mrs. Elizabeth Hark-
ness w ere in charge of the meet-
ing. They announced the forma-
tion of several new troops In
Goose Cheek Neighborhood and
welcomed each one to Girl
Scouting.
Mrs Lawrence Ffrench and
Mrs. Billy J. Harmon were In-
vested info Girl Scouting by Mrs.
MusMrwho preerated nenwMk
their Girl Scout Pins.
’
MISS DOLLY STILES' engagement and approaching mar-
riage to Joseph Leon Korenek of College Station is an-
nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Stiles Sr.
of Eagle Lake. Kbrenek is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor J.
Korenek, 5910 Bayway Drive. A May 29 wJdding is planned.
The bride'is a graduated Sacred Heart Dominican College
in Houston artdis a registered nyfseat St. Joseph's Hosrr
.pifall The groom will receiv* his degree in Aerospace En-
gineering in May from Texes A&M University. *
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BROWNIE TROOP 1381
Brownie Troop 1361 hnd a Val-
entine'* Dry Party recently.
Mr*. Billy J. Harinor., assist-
ant leadc- made party favors
for the tropri out of .nut cups
trimmed with red hearts v1th
tile girl* names on them. Be-
freshments of mmch and cookies
wre nrovi’od bv Mrs Carl J
iJtVergnc. nsrlstant* lc-dc” and
James I Laekfotd. TYoop Lead-
er is Mr*. G, L Smith-
" Some of the "iris in the troop
attended a Girl Scout Round-up
rireeram at Ihe Lamar - Alamo
Snout Moure given by Senior
Scouts Marilyn Beth, Pi.t Friek-
*on and Jufia Wabrrnitnd. M.-iri-
hm and Pat are' delegate* to
Round - up which will he held
in' Utah this year and Julia I*
an alternate. Assisting with the
_ trip were Mr* T E. Antic, Mrs.
J. «. Venderheider. Mr*. G. C
Kastman, Mrs. .CarJJ. LaVeryne »
Jr. Mr*. Btily J. Harmon and
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sales rampalgn
The Ladybird Patrol, with Lew
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Sign of tiie Star badge. Cindy
Penny Davis, Mary Walker,
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member at Cedar Bayou
Junior High, was honored with
a retirement dinnrr and a sur-
prise tea Saturday at the home
it Mrs. Laura Going.
Hostesses, were Mrs. Annie
Long. Mrs. Edwina Campbell,
Mrs. Blanche Mason and Mrs.
Nona Lowry, all co - workers.
Mrs. Bowman ha* served with
the school system for 29 years;
H year* in the cafeteria. She
began service in the Cedar Bay-
ou School system.
A gold charm bracelet was
Mrs. Bowman by the
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THURSDAY • PRIDAY . SATURDAY
Faculty members presented
the honoree with a roddng
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THE ENGAGEMENT and approaching tnarriaga of Mts*
Patricia Valaria Garbig of Houston and Jerry Davis An-
danon is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
, 1615 Nolan Road. Tha prospective groom is
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Mrs. lass** D. Anderson, 1621 Nolan Road and Mr*. Vlrgle Gouriey, Joe Bow-
the lata E. D.‘Anderson. Tha wadding is scheduled for May [man and Charles Bowman.
21 at Second Baptist Church, Baytown. The bride is a junior
marketing major at the University of Houston and Ander-
Coil age. He is employed in the
it of bears.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 136, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1965, newspaper, March 3, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145596/m1/11/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.