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The Baytown Suni
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Bridge Talk- Furbee Presented Silver Bowl Sunday, August 13, 1961 Suit Jack Furbee, director for the Baytown Duplicate Bridge Club ior the past six years, was presented a silver bowl Monday night for his services for the group. The presentation was made by members of the Baylown Service League, sponsors of the duplicate bridge club. Furbee will not continue to direct the group because of business commitments a League spokesman said. Winners for Monday night session wer Mrs. C.

M. Floyd and La Don Williams, first north and south, and Mrs. L. Sanders and Mrs. Frank Turner first east and west.

Others placing were Mrs. Grace Irons and Mrs. Emory Born NS second, and Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. Hiekerson, NS third. Mr. and Mrs. Furbee and Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Love tied for second and third places east and west. North and south winners for the Wednesday morning session, which was a club master point game were Mrs. Marie Williams and Mrs. Jeanm'e Drewes, both of Houston, first; Mrs.

John C. Echols and Mrs. Bruce-Ramsey second; and Mrs. J. D.

Clyde and Mrs. James Roe, both Texas City, third. Tied for first and second places, east and west, were Mrs. George Atkins with Mrs. Frank Goss, and Mrs.

Elsie Brandes with Mrs. 11 Little Theater Ticket Sale Begins Monday Tickets will be on sale Monday to the Rpiu-ral public for the Little Theater Production "Biography," Mrs. James Richardson, president, said. Tickets are available from Mrs. James Fella, Mrs.

John Walmsley, Mrs. A. K. Morris, Mrs. Elgie Mrs.

Harold Bonel, Mrs. Thunnan Row- letl, Mrs. Bruce, Martin, Mrs- Ben Thomas, Mrs Carl C. Carrie. The production will be Aug.

21. 25 and 26 in the Lukewood Shopping Center Tickets will $1-50. Westmoreland Will Receive BS Degree Tommy Westmoreland, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Westmoreland. 211 Frances, is a candidate for the bachelor of science degree at Stephen F. Austin State College in Nacogdoches on Aug. Westmoreland has accepted a position with the La Marque In' dependent School District and will teach government and economics in the high school.

While attending SFA. Westmoreland was a member of the Student Education Association, student member of the Texas State Teachers Association, member of the executive council and member-at- large of the International Relations Club. Wooster Women's Club Plans IceCreamSupper An ice cream supper for the families of members of the Women's Auxiliary of the Wooster Volunteer Fire Department is scheduled for (i p.m. Aug. 26 at the fire station.

Plans for the social were announced at the recent auxiliary meeting in the home of Mrs. Tod I. Geaslin. Mrs. Ray Bullock won the door prize at the meeting, attended by seven members.

Mrs. Bullock also has copies of the "Acadian Bi-Centennial Louisiana Cookbook" the club is selling- Next meeting will be Sept. 7 in home of Mrs. Closs O'Sulli- 425 Arbor. Penny Mac-Lean.

Mrs. Brandes and Mrs. MacLean are of Houston. Mrs. Bradshaw and Mrs.

A. F. Enderli took third 1 place honors. The next session of the Baytown Duplicate club will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Community House.

The Humble Duplicate Bridge Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Community House. Names 'N Notes MR. AND MRS. EDDIE WHITTEN and daughters JANICE, PATTI and CHERI, will leave Saturday for Huntsville where Cheri will attend the Sam Houston State Teachers College summer twirling camp.

The Whittens and their other daughters will visit relatives in College Station for about four days. The visit will include a family reunion for the Whitlen brothers and sister Mrs. Whitten said. Weekend guests in Baytown are MR. AND MRS.

EARL ODOM and son. KENNY, who are visiting with their families, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

COLLINS and MR. AND MRS. EMMIT ODOM. MRS. LEE POHLER and children, JANE, LAURA- LEE, and 3ILL have returned 1 after spend- ng a month in Wisconsin.

"JUST CHECKING" are these three plane travelers from Barbers Hill, left to right, Sandy Gotten, Barbara Jackson and Cathy Gotten, who left Thursday to fly to Austin to meet Barbara's father, V. G. Jacbon. The girls are taking their first plane trip and will return Monday. Jackson, a teacher at Barbers Hill, is attending the University of Texas on a scholarship on Asian history.

Cathy and Sandy are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cotton of Mont Belvieu. Pilots Plan Publicity Workshop Mrs. Agnes Schinlder of Galveston, Pilot Club district pub- icity chairman, will conduct a vorkshop in publicity at a spa- Sun's Television Log Just for your a week or weekend of planned activities at tropical Galveston Island's magnificent Galvez Hotel.

Balmy breezes, golden sand and the sparkling what could be more fun! I One of the first states in the U. to grant women the righl vote was Wvominc. Ha charge for children in same room with parents. Low, low rates. For foldar, write Hotel Galvez, Galveston Island, Texas.

1 HOTEL 5 GALVEZ Swimming pool Air-conditioned Radio-TV Fine Food DONNA JEAN Daniell, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Donald Daniell, Cedar Bayou-Crosby Road, is celebrating IHT first birthday Saturday. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ix-oii Daniell and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaw.

is FRSf! THE SILL SATURDAY NIGHT 6:00 fD Johnny Midnight C0 Focus on America 0 Blue Angels 6:30 Bonanza u) Perry Mason 10 The Roarinfe 20s 7:30 fD Checkmate 0 Tall Man Leave It To Beaver 8:00 (0 Fight of the Week The Deputy 8:30 83 Have Gun, Wilt Travel 0 Dangerous Robin 8:45 (0 Morris Frank 9:00 CD Gunsmoke C0 Lawrence Welk MGM Theatre 9:30 CD Deatth Valley Days 10:00 CD Saturday Night News 0 News CD Al Bell 10:05 0 MGM Theatre 10:10 CD Academy Award Theatre 10:15 ffi Theater 13 11:00 Cameo Theatre 12:00 CS Sign Off Sign Off CD Midnight Zone 1:15 ID News Final .1:20 CD Anthem SUNDAY MORNING AMR. i a 7:40 0 Devotional 7:45 0 Social Security 8:00 Christian Science 8:15 0 Industry On Parade CD Am hem 8:30 QD The Pulpit World of Adventure 8:40 CD Sunday Hymn 8:45 CD Living Word 9:00 CD Lamp Unto My Feet The Christophers (D Cartoons 9:15 C0 Early Bird Theatre 9:30 0 This Is The Answer Look Up And Live Camera Three Is The Life Sunday School Frontiers of Faith 11:00 Church South Main Baptist CD Area Churches 11:30 CD I Married Joan CD Baseball 8:30 CB Asphalt Jungle CD Holiday Lodge 9:00 Loretta Young Candid Camera Silents Pleease This Is Your Life CD What's My Line 10:00 0 Sunday News Final News ffi Sunday News 10:05 0 Music From Chicago 10:15 CD Houston Special Theatre 13 10:30 ffl I Love Lucy 11:00 ffl Late Show 11:05 g2 State Trooper 11:35 Bold Adventure 12:05 0 Sign Off 12:30 IB News Final 12:35 CD Hymn MONDAY AUR. 14 6:30 Cadet Don Sign On 12:30 COMPULSORY HEALTH INSURANCE, under guise of broadening Social Security, would make wage earners more and more subsrrvicnt to an already top-heavy Federal bureaucracy. Every individual pay the full price of his medical care, through deductions and additional would further pay in lowered quality, less freedom of choice, of red tape. In a nation-wide survey by Opinion Research Corporation, three-fourths of the people stated their Doctor's bills were fair and reasonable.

For large and unexpected medical and hospital bills, 2 preferred VOLUNTARY prc-payment plans. NOTHING is free about a COMPULSORY Health Tax don't allow it to become a compuNory tax harden. Tell your Congressmen and do not and have your act. 4:00 4:30 5:00 Sl'XDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 Builders Showcase Anchors Aweigh Western Way Baseball Gulf Coast Jamboree Houston Home Show Film 3:00 Concert Hall ID Life of Riley 3:15 09 Cartoons 3:30 Walt Disney Pony Express International Nation's Future Early Show Rocky and His Friends Sunday Funnies Meet the Press 20th Century 0 NBC News CB Eichmann on Trial SUNDAY NIGHT 6:00 (g Teletiews Weekly (D Lassie Shirley Temple Houston Maverick ID Dennis The Menace 7:00 ID Ed Sullivan National Velvet Lawman Tab Huntci 8:00 Sunday Mystery Hour G.E. Theater IB The Rebel 7:00 Today CD Mr.

Caboose 7:25 Today in Houston 7:30 Today I 5 News 8:00 (B Cadet Don CD News 8:15 CD Capt. Kangaroo 8:25 TodaJ' In Houston 8:30 IE Jim Bowie Today 9:00 0 Say When Jack La Lanne 1 Love Lucy My Little Margie Play Your Hunch Morning Movie 10:00 6F Double Exposure 0 Price Is Right 10:30 fFI Your Surprise Package Concentration 11:00 CD Love of Life 0 Truth or Consequences (0 Storm 11:30 CD Search for Tomorrow 0 It Could Be You CD Love That Bob 11:45 CD Guiding Light 11:55 0 News MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 0 Amos 'N Andy CD News (0 Camouflage 12:15 £jj Marge Conner 12:30 (P Susie CD As The World Turns 10 Number Please 1:00 Km Tin Tin 0 Jan Murray OJ Face The Facts 1:30 CB News CD House Party 0 Lorelta Young I 2:00 £0 Day In Court 0 Young Dr. Malone CD The Millionaire 2:30 Keys From These Roots Verdict Is Yours Make Room For Daddy CD Brighter Day (. for a Day 3:15 CD Secret Storm 3:30 CB Who Do You Trust? Here's Hollywood Edge of Night 4:00 Looney Town CB American Bandstand CD Early Show Dick Tracy People's Choice Kitirik San Francisco Beat Yogi Bear Rather News 5:40 fcJ) Almanac Newsreel CD Sports 5:45 0 Huntley-Brinkley CD Edwards News ghetti supper for Baytown Pilots and guests at 7 p.m. Aug.

22 in the home of Mrs. E. A. Milton, 164 Bayshore Drive. Mrs.

Mabel Breen, district governor of the Pilots, will be a spe cial guest. Mrs. Galveston. Breen is from Mrs. Dorothy Harrison, publicity chairman of the Baytown club, will be in charge of the meeting.

Presidents, first vice presidents and publicity chairmen of 11 area Pilot clubs have been invited. Plans for the November smorg-j gates. asbord sponsored by the Pilots was discussed at the Tuesday noon meeting at the Tower. Dr. Ida K.

Walton reported that (be tickets for the annual event are now printed. Dr. Walton and Mrs. Jewel Costley are chairmen of the affair. The meeting also included a report by Miss Willadene Hines, president, on her recent trip to Denver to the Pilot International convention.

She said there was a registration of over 900 Pilots including delegates from each state, as well as several foreign dele- Heirport O'SMXIVAN Mr. Mrs. James Craig O'Sullivan. 102 Highlands, are new naronts of a Ho One Believed Hijacker MEXICO CITY (API Albert Charles Cadon boasted he might hijack a plane and make it fly to. Cuba.

But no one believed him. have traced the activities in Mexico of the Frenchman who forced a Pan American pilot to detour his jet from Guatemala to" Cuba. Cadon reportedly came to Mexico after an argument with his wife. He arrived at Laredo and entered Mexico at that porf city Aug. 7.

While slopping over in Monterrey he told acquaintances he planned to continue to Cuba. He was informed flights had been cancelled vv bile Fidel Castro changed old pesos for new. "Well." he said. "I'll make them fly me to Cuba." No one took him seriously. Cadon continued to Mexico City by bus.

and registered at a hotel. Lntor he bought his plane ticket 'to Guatemala. Soon after the takeoff he pulled a pistol mid ordered the pilot to fly to Cuba. I Baby Birthday Picture Rules The Sun's policy en the print- ini; rl pictures: 1. Professional photographs In black and white tones must in the office at least six days In-fore the birthday.

J. Pictures are accepted for i each birthday celebrant through six years of age. 3. There is no charge for the printing of birthday pictures. 4.

We cannot guarantee publication of the picture on the c.nct birth (Mi 1 but it is published on that date when possible. 5. We do not guarantee return of the picture. Although in moat instances it is returned. Readers may contact the women's department of The Sun if there are any questions concerning the pictures.

Printed Pattern John Young is a very patient skiing instructor Sallie Sharp is back from New Braunfels Bobby Schima enjoys a recent hay- ride Gaye McMahon has a cute new hairdo Hank Johnson, what did you do to your hair? Mary Kathrine Stewart is back from Hawaii Virginia Williams gets a mouth full of hay. William Young spends the day atching crabs. Linda Cunningham is back from a tour of. Colorado Ronnie Jo Isakson is back from visiting icr sister in Orange Mary Connally has recently been visiting relatives in Austin Lyn has returned from Heart 0 the Hills Camp Johnny Andrews is visiting relatives'in New Orleans. Sheri Lee and Buster Brown back from Garner Park and report that they had a "blast." Platter Chatter Party Fetes Antler Club Members of the Antler Club of Robert E.

Lee High School were entertained with a swimming par- Tuesday at the Elks Lodge. There were approximately 15 guests attending. Guests were greeted by Nelson Lcongnecker and Arthur Treybig, members of the youth commit- ee of the Elks. Cold drinks and lamburgers were seived along poolside. Graduates attending were Sandra Baugh, Mary Jane Bull, Gayle Creekmore, Betty Cook, Janet Donnally and Sue Englehart.

Other members present were Leaila Jix, "Brenda Nunn, Ann Rose, Roshto. Beth Stanley and Patty Walsh. Special guests were Mrs. R. L.

Bull, Mrs. B. R. Rose, Sandra Redus of Pampa. and Mrs.

A. F. Treybig. club sponsor. BJHTwirlersTo Attend SHSTC Twirling Camp Baytown Junior High School twirlers will leave Sunday for a week at Sam Houston State Teachers College in Huntsville where they will attend twirling camp.

Ninth grade twiriers who arc attending for their second year are drum major Penny Wadley. head twirler Cheri Whilten. Janie Bruce, Gail Seamans and Lyn Sterling. Eighth grade twirlers attending for their first year are Susan Knox. Theresa Nelson, Harriette Sanders.

Mary Jean Schwartzkopf and Stephanie Warren. The girls will return home Aug. 19. They have been attending summer band at BJH directed by Elmer Hargis. Miss Altgelt, Boyce MR.

AND MRS. Wendell Elliott Boyce are at home at 2005 Florida after their marriage July 29 in Houston. The bride is the former Miss Helen Marian Alttrelt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest S. Allselt. 2. "Last Night" by Mar-Keys, 3. "Candy Man" by Roy Orbi- Wonderland." "Rainbow" and 'Remember Me' 1 are titles of the latest musical productions by Tommy Sands.

Neil Sedaka Found My World in You" backed by "Sweet Little You." BAYTOWN'S TOP TEX 1. "Sometime" by Gene Thomas BAKER Mr. and Mrs. Biufard Irvin Baker. 215 E.

James, announce I he birth of a son, Biufard Irvin Aug. 10 in Baytown Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds. 4 ounces. Grandparents arc Mi-, and Mrs.

L. E. Hillhouse and Mr. and Mrs. Felton Baker, all of Baytown.

Ambulances first were used war in 1791 son. 4 "Quarter To Three" by S. Bonds. 5. "I Like It Like That" by Chris Kenner.

6. "Together" by Connie Fran- NOW ON SALE af Baytown record shops a new long playing album by Marty Robbins. Included in the collections are his hit tunes of "El Paso" and "Ballad of the Two others are "Streets of Laredo" and "Big iron." Among the new singles out are "Big Cold Wind" and "That's My Desire' 1 by Pat Boone and "Let It Die' and "Let Me Belong to You" by Brian Hyland. "Big Cold Wind reminds us of "Moody River, a former Boone hit in the respect that both promote a spirit of melancholy. "That is My Desire" is an old favorite.

Hyland departs completely from the style he used in "Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" in "Let Me Belong to You," while the flip side reminds us of one oi Elvis' former rock 'n roll melodies. In the album department, seems just about everybody has a new one out. Frank Sinatra's is called "Come Swing With Me" and Bing Crosby has one entitled "In A Gang Song Sing Along." "Portrait of Johnny" contains songs by Johnny Ma this, while "Boll Weevil Songs" are by Brook Benton. Two others are "Paul Anka Sings His Big 15" and Tommy Edward's sings "Golden Country Hits." Everly Brothers harmonize in "Both Sides of An Evening" and Bert Kaempfert of "Wonderland by Night" fame in "Dancing in cis 7. "Hate Off to Larry" by Del Shannon.

8. "Mexico" by Bob Moore. 9. "Halfway to Paradise" by Tony Orlando. 10.

"Dum Dunv' by Brenda Lee. Miss Daniell is Shower Honoree A bridal shower Thursday night in the home of Mrs. Walker in Baytown honored Miss Juanita Daniell, bride-elect of Billy Wayne Duke. Hostesses were Mrs. Ray Case, Mrs.

Bruce Foster, Mrs. Jack Elder, Mrs. A. D. Dillahunty, Mrs.

Charles Hillan, Mrs. Billy Eaves, Miss Carol Foster, Miss Angela Elder and Mrs. Walker. The honoree and her mother. Mrs.

Leon Daniell. each received white corsages. Miss Daniell was presented a pressure cooker from the hostesses. The party table was covered with a white cloth decorated with silver wedding bells. The white bride's book cake as topped with tin names of the honoree and her fiance.

An artificial arrangement of white wedding flowers centered ihf: table and was presented 1 the licnoree afterwards. WML Coffee WOMN'S Missionary League, Redeemer Lutheran Church, will lave a coffee for prospective members at a date to be announced. The group met Wednesday in the church annex to discuss the forthcoming event. 9097 SIZES 10-20 A quart of milk weighs more than a quart of water. One day of.

easy sew ing to! You have a new jumper thai doubles as a dress for the busy, season ahead. Neckline is scooped to reveal the throe-quarter sleeved Mouse. Printed Pattern 9097: Misses' Sixes 10. 12, 16. 18, 20.

16 takes yards. IS-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this 10 cents fur each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Martin. Th' Baytown Sun, 434, Pattern Z)2 West 18th New York 11.

Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. 100 FASHION host, newest, most beautiful Printed Patterns for Summer. So? them all in our new Color Catalog.

Send 3.TC- now! To be College "Bred" in Fashion, Spend your "dough" wisely at "Baytown's Favorite Store" 217 W. TEXAS PONYTAIL KWBA PROGRAM LOG 1360 ON YOUR DIAL (iiilf HUM 3 liq Druq Stem to Stnrt N. Main Dial 582-4965 No West Tern Dial 582-7931 Market Owl 582-9372 SATURDAY NIGHT 4:30 TEXAS NEWS 4:35 CHUCK EVANS 6:00 Mli.T WINSTON 10:00 SIGN SUNDAY MORNING SIGN ON 8GRBY WOLF nmv njirrnts ill a snn i L'FE LINT paidiiN oi a i 7.,,,) BCBBY oi Oaii: horn Aim. fi mi BIBLE TRUTHS Coast Hovnit'il Thp now ar-i ":00 i f.r BAKER .11 CFNTRA ASSf M8l rival wricjhm pontiffs. .) oo BOBBY woi Grandpa ITU Is are Mr.

and Mrs. 1T i 11 00 Mt MOR A' BAPTIST C. (.) Sullivan. 220 and Mr aiu! Mis Lvnn Marsh, Hous-i f.w BOBBY i 5.OS TRINITY Ion. crandparents arc Mr.

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Mi's. Kmma oli r.ranarlo, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnrtman. William T.

Marsh and; MONDAY MORN.N* Mrs. Etta Perkins, all of Houston. In Roman times soldiers received "salarium." or salary, of ins made of salt. As vital to ImiYums MS todav. was very wirce and jswghl than gold.

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