The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 2010 Page: 2 of 14
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TnHav crafters circle and kazoo band prac- meets at 1 p.m. at the Community a.m. to 2 p.m. 281-424-8388.
I . J tice (9 a.m.), intermediate Spanish - Center, 2407 Market St. Players pay • The Rctdy Ch± h..
• National Night Out. various neigh- (to a.m ), GED class (12:30 p.m.). $3 for three hours of great entertain- 11:30 a.m. at the Goose Creek
borhoods beginning about 6 p.m..and duplicate bridge (1 p.m.), dancercise ment. 281-427-3031. Country Club.
ending about 8 p.m. (2:30 p.m.). yoga (4 p.m.), rhythm • Baytown Toastmasters meets at
• Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 912 walking (5 p.m.) and aerobics with WedHCSdaV noon 1(1 ,he ExxonMobil Mam Office
meets at 6:30 p.m. at 8204 N. Main Angelique (6 p.m.). 281-462-0543. J Building. Open to the public. Call Traci
St/, Baytown. 281-421-1257. • Church of New Beginnings, 3220 N. • Crosby Community Center. 409 Dillard at 281-772-4987.
• The combined cancer support a exander Ove. rests King’s Table Hare Road, hosts rhythm walking (8 . thp Over *49* riuh m«pt<i at w-kn ’ ■
group at - ‘.Methodist Bible Study Enjoy tee t ' i-obics wrth Mete-. Tjota s StSthc- n^teof the Umted States
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77/77. rtofrp. jdA - ■ / ' 7 mdbmgofrom 1 to3p.m.281-420- Kingdom
• Baytown Area Senior Softball ‘B’ 444-8721 • • - 57?5- . In 1988, democrat Lloyd
I eague plays at 10 a.m at th. senior . Precinct2gether meets weekdays • Highlands Community Center hosts • “Grace’s Kitchen,’ a hot meal min- Bentsen lambasted Repub-
PetFor ' from9ajn. fbl . med - mg at 8:30 istry program, is open from O) to l«an DanQuayle.dunngtheir
information about t w-pitet ,.n - - 6 pm t ce-ptesidcntial debate
softballco I • . h, 304N.Pruett filing ^ayle Senior.
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• Baytown Area Senior Softball‘A’ a.m. at the Baytown Community from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the J.D. Teen Time from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Enjoy
League plays at 5-30 p m. at the Center 2407 Market’St Game- „• rt WaterCon t t Wadf ideogat arid! igames.,281 didi c \/cdqc
senior ballpark at 4598 Hemlock 11 p.m 28t 420-5735 Read. 2BM26 3'ju’ BlbLh VbHbL
Street. For information aSput senior . . The Crosby Library offers toddler • TOPS TX No. B94 meets from 9 to • VFW l?ost 912,8204 N. Main, has 'I
low-pl tbatlc ok time-fi at10 1 at the Baytown ( mmunity btngdat 7 p.rr ■ / Do not- boiist about
Butchs t 1-424 3 a.m., and regular.st ytimefor ' t 81-W3124\- '281-42H257. ,for. you dp not .
•Crosby Community Center, 409 preschoolers ages 5-5 at 10:30 a.m. . or 281-421-1429. • Calvary Temple, 7319 Breda, hosts know what a day may’bring
Hare Road, hosts rhythm walking (8 281-328 3535. • The Baytown Genealogy Library, EWe study at 7 30 p m, 281-839-.
. a.m..), body-toning chair exercises, • The Baytown Duplicate Bridge Club SWDecker Drive; is open from 10. 3009. ■ '
TODAY IN HISTORY
I Today is Tuesday, Oct. 5,
the 278th day of 2010.
I There are 8.7 days left in the
I Today's Highlight in ■
I History: ■
On Oct. 5.1910. Portugal I
I was proclaimed a republic ■
I * following the abdication ot I
King Manuel II in the face ■
of a coup d’etat. I
On this date: ■
In 1829, the 21st presi- I
dent of the United States. I
Chester Alan Arthur, was K c
. bom in Fairfield. Vt .(Some ■ P
. - sources list' 183.0.) ■
In 1892), . the Dalton ■
) Gang, notorious for its train ■
robberies, was practically . I
. wiped out while attempting ■
to rob a pair of banks in ■
I Coffeyville. Kan. I
■ In 1921, the World Series ■ "
1 ’ was1 covered live on radio ■ '
mi»«nwuiiuiu for the first time a : Newark.
She will be competing in the. an official sponsor for her. ■ * ■ . ' ■ N I station WJZ relaved
Miss Teen division, one of Through sponsorship, each The Pilot Club organizes the 12th Annual Alzheimer’s Memory Walk scheduled for reports from the Polo
four divisions that will, have .contestant receives all the Saturday, Oct, 16, 8 a.m. at Bayland Park on Highway 146.. Pictured front, from left, Grounds where the Xew
young laches between the necessary training are CarCSyn Parrish, Kay Eshbach, Jane Rhodes, back. Betty Carpenter, Amkka York Giants wpre facing the
ages of 7 and. 19 competing rehearsals and financial Ayaia.RogerS. Dee Anne Navarre, Jeann)ne Harris and President Neva White. New York'. Yankees.
&XXS Anodes an. Rogers are prospe^ems. For-on„atCT. «< 28U24-78M or
mal wear. Most important, dent and well-prepared con- 281-422-5400. won the series names to
Holifield will display her teuant in this year’s won me senes. .1 games to
personality and interviewing Houston pageant In 1931. Clyde Panghorn
pletcd the first non-stop
• flight. across / the Pacific I
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The Baytown Rotary Club meets at ho,urs af^r ’eavinJ JW- H
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Country Club, ' S. Truman delivered the I - „.
•Baytown Toastmasters meets at first telcnsed White House | h
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world food crisis 1
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Baytown teen to compete
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Emily ' Holifield of skills to the judges’ panel.
Baytown was recently select- Personality is the No. 1
ed to participate in the 2010 aspect that each contestant is
Miss Teen Houston pageant judged bn during alT phases
competition that will take of competition.
place' on IfHolifieldweretowinthe
Oct. 17. title of Miss Teen Houston.
Holi field she would represent Houston
submitted and the surrounding commu-
an apphea- nities at the national compe- '.
tion and fition in Orlando; Fla. More
took part in than $60,000 in prizes and
an inter- awards will be presented at
view ses- thp national competition
HOLIFIELD sion that *while each winner enjoy s the
was com expense-paid trip of five
ducted by this year's Houston.' nights and six. days, in
pageant coordinator. Orlando. .
Holifield will be compet- . Community businesses,
mg for her share of thou- organizations and private
sands of dollars in prizes and individuals w ill assist her in
. specialty gifts that will be . participating in this year's
distributed to contestants competition by becoming
Miss Teen division,
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Halter Gray, Janie. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 2010, newspaper, October 5, 2010; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192926/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.