Tri-County Sun Progress (Pearland, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1969 Page: 4 of 10
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Brownie Scout Troop 553
was presented an American
Flag by American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 490 at Shady-
crest Elementary School, 2410
Shadybend, on Friday,October
24. Presentation was made by
Mrs. Betty Schreck, 1515Cot-
tonwood, Americanism Chair-
man; assisted by Mrs. Shirley
Carlson, 9946 Ney,Secretary;
and Mrs. Ursula Burt 1407
Auhert. President.
Sixteen girls comprise the
Troop and meetings are held
every Friday afte rno on at
Shadycrest Elementary
School.
Mrs •’pal Dvorestsky,3506
Longherndge, Pea ria nd. is
the leader and Mrs. Anita
Fowler, Route 3. Box 238 J,
Alvin. Is eo-leader A fla;
etiquette bonk Ws. presentui
ro each girl.
Approaching Marrim
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shannon of Pearlandannaar.*.
coming marriage of their daughter, Diane,
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gan., also of PvJ'Lio
Tommy are both graduates of Pearland Hlrt
employed at the Prudential Insurance Cwr.pani J!
presently attending the United States Nava; sutwtam
In Connecticut. The wedding will takn place
Dec. -C fra;. First rresbyterian Church 4 C
reception will be held tn the church Immediately Ma
ceremony. Invitations are being extended tL.-ngt*!
Nov |2 fnr its monthly lun-
cheon at th- Holiday Inn in
Alvin.
Mrs Robert W. Weston,
dynamic speaker and lec-
turer from Houston, will hr
special guest Music will lx
provided by Darrell amt
Margaret Stone, recording
artists from Houston
Mrs Inez '-urdan will
present works f art with
sequins.
For reservations call Al*
vin 658-4157 or 658-4169;
or Houston 489-6101 or 485-
2336. -- Mrs. Hans Peter-
Vivian King
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AFK of Pearland
Award Winner At
Texas City Conv
Members of Alpha Epsilon
Kappa 1 hapter of Beta Sigma
Phi of P -arland attended the
Friendship Fair area conven-
tion. held in Texas City Satur-
day. Oct. 25. Those attending
the convention from the Pear-
land chapter were Kathy Rush-
ing. NancyCorcoran. Barbara
Langford. Barbara Vickers
and Carol Capel
Over 400 girls were present
The Brazoria County
Christian Womens Club will
J.-xa
Brownie Scouts
Brownie Scout Troop #553, from Pearland, is shown with
me .Amarlcuu Rag Uiai was presented to'thernby the American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 490, October, 24.
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day's activities. Various for-
ums, a luncheon program. a
skit, a buzz session, and the
awards ceremonies, kept the
girls busy
Alpha Epsilon Kappa of
Pearland alia red the attend-
ance award with three other
area chapters. Two of the
Pearland ehapter ntcmb* rs
won door prizes.
A Denton chapter received
the i.uleagc award for the
longest distance traveled to
the convention.
The convention dosed with
the North Shore of Houston
Chapter receiving .he 1970
< onvention bid.
Christian Women
November Aeddmg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuspligvr of Wharton announce
the approaching marriage of their daughter, Maxien, to
Mike ( oppinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coppinger
of Pearland. Maxine Is presently teaching in Port Arthur,
Texas. Mike Is working on his MBA degree at Larnar Tech,
and Is also teaching tn Port Arthur. Mike Is a 1965 grade ‘.e
of Pearland High. School. Both Maxine and Mike are 1969
graduates of I amar State College. The couple plan a Nov,
29 wedding 1! Wl-arton. ___________________________
son. Reporter.
SCHOOL MENU
PEARLAND
Week of Nov. 10-14
MONDAY:
Meat Sau< e w/bpagla-tti
Green Beans, ('.ibbagc Slaw
<pi. < < akt. Milk A Br. ad
TUESDAY;
lurkey Pot Pie. Buttered
Limas
( arrot .'ti< ks. Peanut But-
ter (rum h
Milk 4 Bread
Wl DNESDAY:
Browned -t-w wAhslu-d
Potatoes
Bla< keyed Peas. Buttered
Corn
Fruit ( up, H<»t Rolls, But-
ter A Milk
Hamburgers, Lossed alad
Butti red Pt-as. Chocolate
Pudding
Milk
FRIDAY:
Pinto Beans w/Btcon
Turnips and Greens
Spanish Rice, Je.llo
Combread, Butter A Milk
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Storrs, A. W. & Storrs, Betty. Tri-County Sun Progress (Pearland, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1969, newspaper, November 6, 1969; Pearland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215206/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.