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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuesday, July 5, 1994
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Acceptance will be conductM
Registration for the upcoming dents performing in a main stage
Robert E. Lee High School the- production. Rehearsal that day on a first come, first served basis
ater clinic will begin at noon July will be held from 14 p.m., with a and only 25 students will be
5:30 p.m. call and a 7 p m. curtain accepted.
8 in the school commons.
The clinic itself is scheduled time.
For more information, call
The fee to participate in the Curtis Hampton at 424-4704 or
Kayla Allen at 420-5640.
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 11-16,
and concludes July 16 with stu- program is $25.
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Martha Olive, Kristin
Long and Mary Anna
Hamel shine everywhere
they go... Christy Marie
Dunnam, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Langston and a student at
Lee College, has been
selected to Who’s Who
Among Students in
American Universities and
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Dr. William McNeill
gives a program on patrio-
tism for members of the
John Lewis Chapter of the
Daughters of the
American Revolution...
Sue Park gives a brief
report of this year’s
Continental Congress at
the DAR meeting.
Irene Perme, president
of the Baytown Business
and Professional Women’s
Club, and president-elect
Joanne Jones attend the
Texas Federation of
Business and Professional
Women’s Clubs Inc.’s 74th
annual state convention in
Wichita Falls... Joining
Jones in the lineup of new
officers are Vickie
Conerly, first vice presi-
dent; Ruby Pinson, sec-
ond vice president; Donna
Whittaker, recording sec-
retary; Glenice Cooper,
corresponding secretary;
and Marzee Pfeiffer, trea-
surer. New terms started
July 1.
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Newly elected officers of the Goose Creek Masonic
Lodge No. 1192 are, back row from left, Larry
Morrow, senior deacon; Johnny Fulton, chaplain;
Randy Garrett, junior deacon; James Fulton, secre-
tary; and, front row from left, Earl Schmadle, trea-
surer; Pete Hargrave, junior warden; Manuel Razo,
Worshipful Master; Royce McCutcheon, senior war-
den; and Ken Barefield. tiler. The installation cere-
mony for the 1994-95 club year was held June 25.
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American Association of Retired Persons — AARP mem-
bers will meet at 11:45 p.m. Wednesday, July 6, at Luby’s
Cafeteria with Dudley Myers presiding.
After prayer and the pledge to the flag, guests and new mem-
bers will be recognized and birthdays for July will be acknowl-
edged with a song. Secretary and treasurer reports will be fol-
lowed by committee reports: Henrietta Manley on membership:
Edith Meryl Smith on health; Jerry Bliss on legislative; Grace
Ffrench on community services; and Beulah Hanle on public
relations.
John Darland, program chairman, will introduce guest speaker
Paige Manley, a senior at Ross S. Sterling High School who is
active in school and community activities. She has received
numerous awards and accolades.
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Baytown Grandmothers Club No. 346 — Members will
meet at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 7, at the Baytown Community
Center for a business meeting. Hostesses for July are Mary Lou
Griffin, Grace Dilling and Jean Farrow.
In other club news, the club is planning a salad dinner for 1
p.m. Thursday, July 21. Club member Larene Blackburn will cel-
ebrate a birthday in July.
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The Baytown Sun invites
readers to submit items for
consideration in Around
Town. Send by fax to
427-6283, bring to The
Sun at 1301 Memorial
Drive, or mail to Post >
Office Box 90, Baytown
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 212, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1994, newspaper, July 5, 1994; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1157671/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.