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Next Week's Events- i 'Favorite Sinners' Will Gather By WANDA ORTOX Sun Woman's Editor As usual, Tuesday night next week will boast the largest number of oragnizational meetings. But, it won't be a usual Tuesday night meeting for Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority. Members and new pledges will be all decked out in their "Favorite Sinner" costumes. Scrooge, Atilla the Hun, Simon no' telling how many of those meanies will show up at the party in Miss Ouida Carroll's home, 132 First, Woester. This gathering of "Favorite Sinners" will mark the second social current rush season.

The first was a picnic this week at the Little Shamrock with Mrs. Percy in La Fosse, Mrs. Coleman Godwin, Mrs. Bill Snead, Mrs. Roy Walcctt, Miss Meldert and Mrs.

Martel Mills as FOR BOARD MEMBERS Jayeee-ette board members. will Calendar Close-Up What, Where And When MONDAY Girl Scout Leaders, training -session for day camp, Commun- "ity house at 9 a.m. Pallas Athena club, home Mrs. L. C.

Craddock, 221 Mayh'aw, at 8 p.m. Pilot club installation of officers, Humble dining "room at 7:30 p.m. Woman's auxiliary to Wooster Volunteer Fire department, station at 7 p.m. Pythian Sisters, City hall at p.m. Mont Belvieu Rebekah lodge at 7:30 p.m.

Trinity guild of Trinity Episcopal church, guild room at 2 p.m. TUESDAY Jaycee-ettes board of directors, home of Mrs. Al Bynum, 217 Hackberry lane, at 7:30 p.m. Baytown Art league, reception for ncvr exhibit, Lee 1 "college Jirt gallery at 7 p.m. (public invited).

Alama Parent-Teacher association, school cafeteria at 2:15 p.m. Baytown Music Study club, Community house at 7:30 p.m. Baytown Education association, Lee college auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Baytown Rebekahs, Oddfellows hall at 7:20 p.m. Epislon Sigma Alpha, costume home of Miss Ouida 136 First, at 7:30 p.m.

East Harris County A and College Mothers club, Trinity Episcopal parish house at 7:30 p.m. Lynchburg Parent-Teacher as- socation, school at 7 p.m. Sew What club, home of Mrs. -Charlie Busch, 1903 Woodlawn, at 9:30 a.m. VFW auxiliary, Post 912 at 7:30 p.m.

Highlands Garden club, home of Mrs. C. Young, 313 Avenue Highlands, at 10 a.m. Thimble club, home of Mrs. M.

L. Jordan, 1908 Bayless, at 7:30 p.m. Society of'" Helping- Hands of Redeemer Lutheran church, annex at 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Book Review club, guest clay ten. Community house at 2:30 p.m.

Arnett Writing Awards reception. Community house ut 7:30 p.m. Baytown Credit Women's club, Community house at 7:30 p.m. Burnet P-TA, school at 2:15 p.m. Mothers club of St.

Joseph's Catholic school at 9:30 a.m. DeMolay Mothers club, Masonic hall, West Texas at 8 p.m. Priscilla club, home of Mrs. R. M.

Wright, 604 West James, at 2:30 p.m. Gladiolus Garden club, home of Mrs. E. L. Clamon, Sunset drive, at 1:30 p.m.

THURSDAY Cedar Bayou Eastern Star, CB Masonic hall at 7:30 p.m. IJecilal of Mrs. W. J. piano students, Community house at 7:30 p.m.

(Public invited). Kiwanitas, home of Mrs. James A. Jones, 700 East Republic, at 7:30 p.m. Delta Kappa Gamma teachers sorority, St.

Mark's Methodist fellowship hall at 7:30 p.m. Woman's Auxiliary to Fire.Sta- tion Three, Gonzales restaurant at 7 p.m. Girl Scout Leaders board, conference room of Community house at 4:45 p.m. Anson Jones P-TA school at 2:15 p.m: AS Chapter of PEO, home of Mrs. W.

C. Jones, 2714 Virginia, at 10 a.m. Of Social Interest Names-'N'-Notes Another Baytown girl has been selected a duchess in the Texas A and College Cotton Ball to be April 29. She is MISS PAT NICHOLSON, daughter of MR. AND MRS.

T. M. NICHOLSON, 218 North Jones. The pretty brunette will represent the Texas Delta Chapter, of Tau Beta Pi, national honor fraternity for engineering students. She will be escorted by "JIMMY MAY of Breckenridg-e, a senior at A and and a member of the Texas Delta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi.

Other Baytown girls to be chairman ot the Baptist Student duchesses at the big social event Phi Epsilon national honor sorority nro MISS JEANNE HOLLADAY, for music students. MISS CHARLOTTE McNULTY and MISS HINDA GRONER. Conroo Miss PadffKH's Guest MISS ARANNA WATSON, Girl MISS MARILYN PADGETT has Scout field director, is in Conroc as her guest during the Easter this -week in preparation for a holidays MISS CAROLYN WARE, union council and chaplain of Mu daughter of THE REV. AND MRS. Scout leaders training session to J.

H. ARE of Honolulu, Hawaii, be led next week. Ware and Miss Padgett are at Baylor university in KER ISS JR of Inci.Iontally. two honors came Bcrgstrom Air Force "right in. a row" this week for 1 and 9.

ROBERT Marilyn with the announcements arc spending- Easter holi- DONALD BRUNSON D.D.S. Announces re-opening of dental offices at former location. 3120 Wisconsin, Phone 3-2495 Why Shop Around When the Finest Furniture Work AT HOME Costs No More? Refini.sfiinjt if Repairing Upholstering Baytown Furniture Clinic 808 Park Dinl 71-13 Republic. To Miami MISS MARCITA TOMPKINS of Cedar Bayou and MISS PAT TEDDER ofaGalveston, have gone to Miami, to spend Easter holidays with Pat's family. En route they will visit friends in New Orleans, La.

Returns Home MR. AND MRS. C. R. COCKERHAM, G12 Travis, have returned home after attending the funeral of Mr.

Cockerham's brother, HENRY COCKERHAM, who was buried in Baton Rouge. Your Doctor and Pharmacist arc members of two of the oldest and most mutually dependent professions. They arc both required by law, and rigid principles within their own organizations, to spend many years of preparation before receiving their degrees of (Doctor of Medicine) and Ph." (Registered Pharmacist). All 48 states require standards of qualification before licensing Doctors and Pharmacists to practice. Like the Doctor, the Pharmacist has his definite responsibilities to community.

Both Doctor and Pharmacist must understand the preparation and prcscrva tion of drugs, and be well qualified in prescribing and dispensing important and often dangerous drugs. Their mutual reliance is founded on realization of responsibility to each patient. Hand in hand with the Medical profession, Pharmacy has helped in the development of new, life-giving drugs. Truly, throughout life, your Doctor and Pharmacist are important to the well-being of yc- loved ones. Keep the hands of politicians off these t-wo guardians of your health.

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Market Phone 4031 have a party at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in.the home of Mrs. Al.Bynum, 217 Hackberry Lane. Mrs. Don Tctei will be.co-host'ess.

the new board and the present. one will be guests, Mrs. E. T. Pano- wich, publicity chairman, said.

TO ELECT OFFICERS New officers will be named Tuesday night by the Bast Harris County A and College Mothers club. Members will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the parish house of Trinity Episcopal church. Guest speaker will be A. G.

Meister of the Baytown Aggie He will talk on the relationship of the former student to the college. FUTURE TEACHERS Future- Teachers of Robert E. Lee high school will present a program to Baytown Education association Tuesday night in auditorium. The business session will include a report by Audrey Adams on the. Texas State -Teachers association district meeting in Houston.

TWO RECEPTIONS Baytown's artists and writers will have their respective receptions next week, Tuesday end Wednesday nights. The public is invited to the Baytown Art League's open house at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Lee College art gallery. Guests will be provided a first glimpse of the league's two week exhibit and will also have the opportunity of meeting many of the painters. Baytown's top writers will be recognized Wednesday night with the announcement of winners in the' Arnett Insurance Agency's Creative Writing contest.

The reception will be at 7:30 p.m. in the of the Community house. Hosts will be members of the Baytown Writers guild and Baytown. Poetry society. TWO RECITALS The Community house will be the scene of two recitals next week.

Mrs. W. J. Killgore will present her piano pupils in a recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

The second recital will be presented the following week, she said. The public is invited. Friends are also welcome Mrs. Roger Wylic's piano and violin recital at 7 p.m. Friday.

This recital will mark the second one for her pupils, the first being last night. GUEST DAY TEA The Book Review club will have its big social event of the year at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at a' guest day tea in the Community house. Mrs. T.

L. Satterwhite Jr. will present the book, "The Spoor of Spooks and Other Nonsense" by Bergen Evans. FLOWER ARRANGING Gladiolus Garden club members will continue their study on flower arranging Wednesday at a meeting in the home of Mrs. E.

L. Clan-ion, Sunset drive. The club will meet at 1:30 p.m., Mrs. B. F.

Hicks, reporter, said. HELPING HANDS Funds for the "mite box" will be collected Tuesday night at a meeting of the Society of Helping Hands, Redeemer Lutheran church. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in the church annex. Priscilla Class Meets in Home Mrs.

E. C. Oehlcr was hostess Wednesday for the April meeting of the Priscilla Class of Highlands First Baptist church. A business session at 10 a.m. was followed by a covered dish luncheon ot noon.

The Easter motif was featured in party decor and foods. Members present offered congratulations to Mrs. C. L. Mullinix and Mrs.

Brett who will observe April birthdays. Plans were laid for a class picnic in May. Berean Class Has Progressive Dinner Berean class of Trinity nacle hail a progressive dinner re cently with a six course clinne. being served. Hosts were Mr.

and Mrs. LesU- 1 Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil New ton, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Clemont Fowler, Miami Mrs. Donald Otis and Mr. an Mrs.

Charles Ridge. home dipcilwl a differn country. The Hughes represcnloi Alaska with a lable centcrpicr of ice; the Newtons, Mexico with a pnntomine of a bull fight nnd imitation of a curio shop; the Brewers, China with guests soater' on the floor for the meal: the Fowlers, Hiwnii with Hiwaiian record: being played and leis given as favors; the Otiscs, Italy with Miss Vada Ashwood playing- Italian num- hsrs on the nccordinn; the Ridges. Holland with guests going barefoot and have a Dutch auction. Twenty-five guests attended.

A home a poem was rear! give clues as to where the course of the meal could be foutv' Baby Shower Honors Mrs. Richard Tyer Mrs. Richard Tvfr was honoro at a bnhy snowr-r n-cfntly in th home of Mrs. Arbie Sitton, IOC: Sunset drive. Cf-hostesscs with Mrs.

Sittrr were Mrs. Dick Pagn. Mrs. Doi Hesse, Mrs. Luke Cotirvillr-, PurK-h and a cakf- dofinratpd ucrr- servod to A diaper hamper an-i fc corsage of baby raUlf-rs p.nrt trink- Robert E.

Lee Seniors Are Busy With Socials, Class Activities By FAY FARKAft Senior Clns.s Reporter Senior activities and parties have started gefting into full swing. I'LAY REHEARSALS Screams, gun shots, and dark rooms provided the horror sotting in the seior play, "Terror at Black Oaks" which will be given at p.m. April 16. The cast lias recently started night reheai-sals after practicing daily for about three weeks. The cast includes, Fred Kallina (a haU- wit), Janice Goolsby (the housekeeper), Glenn Watson and Bobby Jones (two radio actors), Beverly Gibbs and Fay Farrar (two young secretaries), Martha Pymte (an old maid), Johnny Odom (a lawyer), Eddie Gentry (a crime writer).

Sue Baird (a pretty young woman), Barbara Tanner (a widow), Betty Bolls (a young brat), and J. Ganimel (an escaped convict). Kay Heiman is assistant director and Mrs. T. C.

Farrar its the director. Neihbor News THE BAYTOWN Miss BILLYB NORMA UTJSSELL Houston Lawyer To Install New Pilot Officers W. A. Read To Be President Of Baytown Writers Guild Miss Billye Norma Russell, prominent Pilot club leader of Houston, will install new Baytown Pilot club officers Monday an Humble dining, room. Miss Russell, who joined the Houston Pilot club in 1936.

is presently on the board of directors. She was treasurer of Pilot International for four years and is now second vice president. In the Houston club she has held many offices including that of president. A practicing attorney, she received her law degree from the Houston Law school in 1333. In 1943 she was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States.

In World War II Miss Russell received an apopintment with the Federal Security Administration. She belongs to the National Association of Women Lawyers of which she is second vice president. A member of the Houston Bar association, she serves on the committee on legal education and bar admissions and OH unauthorized practices in law. Day Camp Leaders Pfci Session Girl Scout leaders will n. training session for day camp Monthly a tneetinjf in the Community house.

All persons interested in help- ins wild the camp this summer are asked to attend. Ten hours training- is necessary; five hours will he provided at this first session. Tlio agenda includes standards and objectives, caper charts and "safety wise" instructions. Persons who have, the safety booklets arc asked to brinp them. The second training session will lie April 2H from to 2 p.m.

Camp Kcbcr and at Camp Annum. Thci session tiiis Monday also will from a.m. to 'i p.m. Noscbap lunches will be eaten at; noon time. Mac HymarTs Book Reviewed For Club Mac Hyman's "No Time for Se- geants" -was reviewed Thursday by Mrs.

George Meason at Ihn Reviewer club meeting in the Community house. The story concerns r. Georgia boy who becomes a private in the Army, Nest review will be Wednesday April 20, with Mrs. Barsalou presenting Irving Stone's "Love Ts Eternal." Demonstration Club Sets Regular Time Members of the Bayou Home Demonstration club decided this week to have regular meeting begin at 9 a.m. The club furniture at a meeting Wednesday Methodist camp.

Miss- Susie Brabham, county home demonstration agent, led tho workshop. She stressed that one should always use a finish that is hard yet will not crack. Mrs, T. L. Hill and Mrs.

Carl ford, worved Easier and lemonade. CLEAR PTNK TWEED FOR SPRING from the Davidow collection. The suit jacket and the SS-meh coat are similarly with rounded collar and oKndcd pockets. John Frederics W. A.

Read will take office as president of the Baytown Writers guild May 5 at an installation dinner in the Tower restaurant. New officers were elected Thursday night at a meeting- in the conference room of the Community house with Mrs. James C. Stone, outgoing president, presiding. Mrs.

J. T. Knilerli was named vice president; Mrs. M. D.

Meyer, recording secretary; Mrs. J. E. Fenton, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E.

T. Panowich, treasurer. Following- a suggestion made by Mrs. Jim Venablc, tho group voted to have two meetings a month beginning rext fall. Dominating the business agenda was discussion of the Arnclt Awards reception to be next Wednesday night, at the Community house.

Reports were given by Mrs. R. J. LcCompte, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs.

F. G. Cloud, Mrs. Fenton and Glen Lee College creative writ- Mrs. Peterson Is Honoree Mrs.

Wayne Peterson, the former Miss D'Alva Hopper, was the honoree this week at a post-nuptial shower held in the home of Mrs. Jordan Martin oC Crosby. Hostesses were Mrs. Mrs. L.

L. Anderson. Mrs. W. D.

Barge and Mrs. Harry Linclstrom. About 50 guests wore registered by Miss Catherine Martin. The centerpiece was of pink gladioli and swcetpeas. Mrs.

Peterson is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth C. Hopper of Highlands. She is a senior student at Robert E. Lee.

Peterson, a graduate of Crosby high school, i.s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson of Crosby. He was a student at Wharton union college and Lee college, Mrs. Foster Has Party For Son Mrs.

Eddie Foster entertained her two year old son Darrell Wayne with a birthday party Friday morning in their home, 302 North. Easier candy baskets, whistles and bunnies served as favors. Guests were Linda Sue Patterson, Candy Allan, Benny Epperson, Carvelynno Leonard, George Anna Darsoc, Mike Bramlott. Herbert Darsee, Bartlctt Albright, Ricky Hollingshead, Dennis Craig Leonard. Parents present were Mrs.

C. R. Leonard, Airs. W. D.

Patterson, Mrs. George Dnrnee, Mrs. Billy Gone Bramlett, Mrs. Kimnclh Epperson, Mrs. Charles Albright, Mr.

nnd Mrs. G. B. Hollingb-head, Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Hollingshcad, Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Thompson. Ice cream and cake were served. President Next Year To Be Mrs. Leibham A.

Lieblinm is the new president of the St. Joseph Altar society. Other officers arc Mrs. H. B.

Fields, vice president; Mrs. John Donnelly, secretary; Mrs 1 Robertson, treasurer. The society met Tuesday at the parish house with the Rev. Denis Kennedy leading the opening prayer and Mrs. Lirbham siding.

Eighteen members and a new member, Mrs. Eleonor Murray, were present. A card is planned for April 26 with Mrs. John Sflensky, Mrs. C.

T. Kon- r-cny, Mrs. J. J. Hcintschd and Mrs, Lewis Mitchell a.s hostesses.

Dancing Students Entertained At Picnic Students of the Leslie School of Dancing were entertained with an Raster pnrty recently by instructor, Mrs. Billy Ixislie Whenton, at her home in Cedar Buyou. The group played games and went on an Easter egg hunt. Afterward, students and parents were served a picnic supper of tuna salad and ham sandwiches, potato chips, cookies, candy eggs and punch. Assisting the hostess were her mother, Mrs.

A. A. Leslie; Mrs. A. J.

Wood, pianist for the school; and Mrs. D. E. Novak, Mrs. Tom Lockridge and Mrs.

Jesse K. Smith. 10 Students, Guests Have Easter Egg Hunt Tf-n stmienLi of tho H.iytown Opportunity s'-hool- and their guests had an Easter egg hunt this week at the of Mrs. J. L.

De-Loach, 22M Wright Blvd. Refreshments of ice cream and deroratfij with were by the Jaycees, and Mrs. L. T. fourth-grado ronm Lamar sent favors made of About 10 mothers accompanied ing instructor who acted as chairman 'Of manuscripts in tile recent contest.

Mrs, Cloud, president of the- Baytown Poetry society, was appointed to arrange the receiving line at the reception. An original paper on Ashbel Smith was read by Mrs. LeCompte who will present the article April 20 at a Rotary club meeting. Mrs. Panowich will present a paper on David G.

Burnet at the meeting. Mrs. Encferli was named chairman of the installation dinner. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. After the Thursday night meeting, members adjourned to the Rebel Inn for a social hour.

Singing A SINGING session will begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the WOW hall on East Texas avenue. This is a new organization having met for the first time last Saturday. Out-of-town musicians are expected to be present. SKMOR PROM COMMITTEES Senior Class president, Dclbcrt Derrott, recently announced the committee heads for the Senior Prom, May 21.

They are decorations, Don Elms and Jima Jones; invitations, Donald Brown'ng and Noritmo Williams: refreshments, Pat Bond and Fay Farrar, and pictures, Johnny Chandler and Martha Page. These chairmen iv'U choose their committees sometime during next week. CHAXNELVIKW SENIORS REL seniors of th- Old River Terrace Methodist church were given barbecued chicken supper recently. The 20 seniors and their dales met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Crow on Market St. Rd. for Die supper which was given by the Methodist Men's organization. LUNCHEON Carolyn Ryals and Fay Farrar were honoreos at a luncheon Thursday given by Mrs. Louis Bains in her home at 1804 Mississippi St.

The tables wore decorated in the Easter motif for the nine guests. Those atending were Ann Dzilsky, Anna Beth Atherton, Carolyn Smith, Janice LcBlanc, Kny Heiman, Mary Duke Troxell, D'Al- Vii Peterson, and the honorecs' Dads Club Plans Scout Picnic Tho Dads Ciub and Girl Scout Troops of Ashbel Smith school will have a picnic at the Girl Scout house at Seventh and Wright at p.m. Monday. Everyone will bring a picnic lunch and drinks will be sold at the Scout The troop bringing the most men to the picnic will receive a prize. Any Scout whose father cannot attend, may bring another mnn.

The prize offered is a hayride and wiener roast mothers, Mrs. S. 0. P.yals and Mrs. T.

C. Fa Tar. PAKTV Silver stars, half moons, and red and white crepe paper decorated the Lakcwood club house Thursday night for a party for six graduates. Approximately 130 guests attended the party given for Janice Jewell. Dorothy Hardison, Dorla Mallory, Francis Oliver, Lynette Smith, and Norinne Williams.

The party was.given by the hon- orecs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Hard- ison, Mr. and Mrs. D.

Mallory, Mr. and Mrs. Will Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, and Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Williams. MEXICAN DINNER Mary Duke Troxell was honored with a Mexican dinner, Friday night at Moreno's.

The hostess was Mary Charleg Bnllard and the guests attending were Fay Farrar, Mignon Harper, Mary Virginia Wilson, Mary White. Bobbys Jean Pipkin, Mrs. N. B. Ballard, and the honoree's mother, Mrs.

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