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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 6

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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THEBAYTOWNSUN Medical Auxiliary Slates Luncheon East Harris County Medical will have a luncheon meeting at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 5 at Goose Creek Country Club. Mrs. R.

B. Johns of Abilene, president of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Texas Medical Association, will visit the group. Other guests will be Mrs. C. W.

Castle of Liberty, state president-elect and Mrs. J. C. Kennedy of Houston, vice president of the Eastern Region. Mrs.

Richard Atkins is in charge of the program. Mrs. A. D. Lucius was hostess for the January luncheon meeting.

Members Gardeners Will Meet Wooster Garden Club will meet at 9 a.m. Jan. 31 in the home of Mrs. K. H.

Thomas at 102 Milner. A covered dish luncheon will follow the meeting. Mrs. A. C.

Kraft will present the program on terrariums. Members will make terrariums at the meeting. The January meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Vernon Ploeger. Mrs.

C. S. Duran of Houston presented the program on kinetics. The state convention will be held in Houston with the Houston Federation as hostess. brought typically American food items.

The luncheon was followed by an informal discussion of the foods and typical meals of the American Field Service guests, Elisabeth Von Manger of Austria, Adnan Basma of Lebanon and Anne-Len Pehrsson of Sweden. Mrs. C. H. Pardue and Mrs.

R. M. Gibson Jr. reported on a special project called "A Basket of Food Ideas." The project when completed will consist of an assortment of games and ideas for teaching good nutrition and will be offered as an aid to the teachers in the lower elementary grades of Baytown. Mrs.

J. C. Hofmann, community relations chairman, stated the need for auxiliary members as hostesses of the Blood Donor Center at Gulf Coast Hospital. Health Careers chairman Mrs. L- B.

Hughes, requested that members save newspapers and magazines for collection by the Robert E. Lee Medical Careers Club. omen's Pfennig Editor ENJOYING HAWAIIAN foods at the foreign foods buffet for Grace Methodist Church's United Methodist Women are Mrs. Perry Barrow, Mrs. Robert Tutt, Mrs.

O.W. Says and Mrs. Dollie May Wilburn. Over 100 members and guests attended the dinner and special program. (Photos by Simone ush) U.S.

CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! High paj nd jote mij be jours in Civil Service. Grammar school sufficient for many jtte. Stnd for list of typical jobs and salaries ind how you can prepare at home for imminent entrance exams. Preparation throufh Hone Study since MAIL COUPON TODAY Uncota Service, Dept 73-L 2211 Broadway, Pekin, Illinois 61554 Name Street City Stite Tim? at htme Zip. Phone.

MRS. THOMAS O'Connor and Mrs. Charles Gulp prepare Italian foods and display for the Grace Methodist Church foreign foods buffet. Foods from Mexico, Hawaii, Greece, Italy, Germany and America were served at the annual event. What, When, Where MONDAY Exxon Duplicate Bridge, 7:15 p.m..

Community Building. TUESDAY Christian Young Women, Noon, Lee Colkge BSU. Texas TOPS 495, fi p.m., Citizens Bank. Spin 'N' Wheels. 7:30 p.m., fabrific DOUBLE KNIT Just arrived! A large shipment of quality fabric in different colors on 60" Wide machine wash dry.

3 99 YD. Village Apts. Rebekah, 7:30 Fellows Hall. p.m., Odd POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS 25 Pet. Cotton Machine Wash and Dry 60" Wide 2 99 YD.

DAYTONA PLAIDS 100 Pet. Dacron Polyester 54" Wide Perma Press, Machine Wash Dry PURSE BOXES For Decapogue NEW ARRIVALS I I A I I I WEDNESDAY Texas TOPS 594, 10 a.m., Citizens Bank. p.m., Mrs. F. C.

Saxon, 612 W. James. THURSDAY Wooster Garden Club, 10 a.m., Mrs. K. H.

Thomas, 102 Milner. Texas TOPS 794, 6:30 p.m., Harris County Savings and Loan. Texas TOPS 126,7 p.m., San a i i Hospital BWBA, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Service League, 9:30 a.m., Service League House. Women's Club, 2 p.m., Mrs.

T. Barbour. SATURDAY LC Faculty Women, 10 a.m., Moler Hall. Bayshore Wagon Wheel Square Dancers, 8 p.m., Knights of Pythias Hall. Program Set By Club The 2 p.m.

Friday meeting of the Woman's Club will be held in the home of Mrs. R. T. Barbour. Mrs.

Jack Hartt will present the program on "Gourmet Foods." The mid January meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Archie Hale. Mrs. A. R.

Zobel, San Jacinto district president, conducted a workshop. Fifteen members attended. The club's 50th anniversary tea is scheduled for April 5 at Grace Methodist Church fellowship hall. The San Jacinto district of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs will be held March 10 through 12 at Astroworld Hotel in Houston. Miss Florence Niell, district chairman, has announced rules for the sewing and fashion contests and style show to be held at the convention.

Bridge Winners Announced Exxon Duplicate Bridge winners are announced. North-south winners were John Taylor and Mrs. Marjorie Hillis, first; Grace Irons and Al Bahler, second and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Price, third.

East-west winners were Dwight Lohkamp and H. E. Smith, first; Mrs. P. Keller and Mrs.

R. Latimer, second and Mrs. Pat Anthony and R. M. Wright third.

Love Potraits Pictures Say What Words Can Never Tell. LM Studio 807 E. Fayle 427-3447 Reg. 6.99 2 99 SUPER BUY! BRUSHED DENIM 100 Pet. Cotton Machine Wash Dry 45" to 60" Wide FANTASTIC BARGAIN A 1 99 DOTTED SWISS 65 Pel Dacron 35 Pet.

Cotton Machine Wash dry 2 29 YD. fahrifie FABRIC COTTERS BankAmericard Master Charge Open 9-6 1303A Sandy Ln. 427-6223 LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING WITH FRED VOLLMER, After the post-holiday letdown, it's nice to relax in front and dream ahead ro spring's gay, romatic festivities. Coming up a ahead of the season is St. Valentine's a time when the young (and the young in heart) will be sending and receding 'sentimental extravagances that say in a not-too-subtle way: "You're important to me." And very heartwarming it is, St Valentine's Day is an occasion for social gatherings and parties, And it's time right now to get out your party clothes and have them perfect shape.

Party clothes for any season are often fashioned from delicate soft chiffon, shimmering sheer ftowtr spattered silks and satins, etc. All of these require special cleaning treatments, and the most careful handling and finishing, This often takes a little more time thin is required for less fragile fabrics. So get them to us early when you have a party coming up, so that we can give them careful, unhurried attention. We will send your sheer chiffons back to you vaporously soft and. new looking, your floral prints looking as gay and bouffant as a fresh-picked garden bouquet.

For that special care in cleaning- that makes the difference, give us a call! SEE US FOR YOUR TUX RENTAL ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 2348 BAY PIAZA Methodist Women Will Meet The Bisby-Winfry Group, United Methodist Women of St. Mark's Methodist Church, will meet at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 19 in the church parlor. New officers are Mrs.

James D. Poskey, chairperson; Mrs. W. S. McDonald, vice chairperson; Mrs.

H. Bruce Day, secretary; Mrs, J. A. Hill, treasurer. The nominating committee was composed of Mrs.

Carl D. Hebel Sr. and Mrs. J. B.

Wheeler. Participating in the program were Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Poskey, Mrs. H.

Monroe, Mrs. L. M. Hayes, Mrs. L.

E. Orr, Mrs. Hebel and Mrs. H. R.

Steele. Mrs. Wheeler was appointed projects chairman and Mrs. Rosie Clawson, Mrs. Lillie Kielman and Mrs.

Florence Monroe are on the telephone committee. Seventeen members attended. MISS CYNTHIA Michele McNulty's engage- m'ent to Joe Patrick Kelley is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James William McNulty of 205 Pecan. The prospective groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Kelley of 220 W. Lobit. An April 27 wedding is, planned at Grace Methodist Church.

The bride-elect attended Southwest Texas State University. Kelley attended the University of Houston, MISS SALLY Ann Alcorn's engagement to William Everett Seymore is announced. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Alcorn of Midland and Mr.

and Mrs. G. Jay Failing of Enid, Okla. Seymore is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Derwood Seymore of 107 Beilview. A May 25 wedding is planned at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Midland. Both attend Texas Tech University.

Pair Feted By Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Combs were honored with a rehearsal dinner at Newby's Restaurant. Mrs. Combs is the former Miss Elizabeth Ann Burkholder, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry L. Burkholder of Baytown. Hosting the dinner were Mr. and Mrs.

Harry M. Combs, parents of the groom. The bride and groom presented gifts to their attendants. A purple and pink color theme was carried out in the floral arrangements. Out-of-town guests attended from Palestine and Amarillo.

Listed By Sterling Library Memorial book dedications to Sterling Municipal Library honored the following persons during recent weeks: Mrs. Ouida Brunson: "The French Impressionists" from Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Horton; "Ferns and Palms for Interior Decoration" from Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Martin; 'Table Layout and Decoration" from Mrs. Pauline Moore; "Indoor Plants" from the Rotary Club; A Sense of Story" from Mr. and Mrs.

Karl W. "Book of American Antiques" from Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Simmons, Mrs.

Hugh T. (Cathy) Campbell: "The Segovia Technique" from Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swofford; "The Humanity of Man" from the Cleon Easleys. Richmond S.

Clark: "A Field Guide to the Birds of Texas" from Mr. and Mrs. George T. Atkins. John Gibbs: "Tools for Woodwork" and "Staining and Polishing" from the Ray born Johnson family; "Freedom to Learn" from Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Phillips; "Toward the 21st Century: Education for a Changing World" from David Sandhop. Joe D.

Folk Puppet Plays for the Social Studies" from Mr. and Mrs. Max Altaian; "The Cold War" from Miss Eula Potter; "Song of the Quail" from David Sandhop. BAUSCHLQMB SOFT CONTACT LENSES NOW AVAILABLE AT TSO OF BAYTOWN 305 W. TEXAS AVE.

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1949-1987