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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 9

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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9
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Robbie Porter To Lead Cedar Bayou Rainbows The public is invited to attend tiie open installation of officers of Cedar Bayou Assembly 117, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Cedar Bayou Masonic Hall. Robbie Porter, who will be installed worthy advisor, chose "love and immortality" for her theme. Her color will be yellow and the yellow rose, her flower. John 3:16 will be her scripture and her motto is "The heart of Kim who truly loves is a paradise on earth; he has God in BOBBIE PORTER himself, for God is love." Robbie is the daughter of Mrs.

W. B. Pope of 703 South Circle and Earl Porter of Mont Belvieo. Margaret Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Fowler, 2518 Bayou, will be installed as worthy associate advisor. Other officers include Cathleen Wilcox, charity; Beryle Bishop, hope; Virginia Dean, recorder, Vickye Barker, treasurer; Paula Bishop, chaplain; and Jenny Parker, drill leader. Color stations will be filled by Cindy Orms, love; Betty Lintelman, religion; Vicki Montgomery, nature; Leslie McKinney, immortaliy; Darlene Horace field, fidelity, Karen Faulk, patriotism; and Carol Schrader, service.

Other officers are Helen McKenney, musician; Lagina Williams, choir director; Lota Moore, confidential observer; and Janice Bodine, outer observer. Ceremonies will be performed by Renee Carroll, installing officer; Deanna Owen, installing Mary Upton, installing chaplain; Glenda Butler, installing recorder; and Vicki Montgomery, installing musi eian. Open Daily To 6:00 Open Thursday And Friday Until 8:96 SHOPPER STOPPER OAjfSk Price Good Friday and Saturday Boys Famous Brand Slight Irregular NO-IRON JEANS 6.50 Yal. 99 Wedding Vows Said By Miss Jones, Maris Friday, May 26. 1967 Mr.

and Mrs. Earnest Edward Maris repeated wedding vows! May 19 in the Cedar- Bayou Methodist Church parsonage with the Rev. E. J. Davis Jr.

officiating- The bride, the former Miss Paula Joyce Jones, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Jones, 401 E. Sterling.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maris.

3318 Massey Tompkius, are the groom's parents. tZ MRS. EARNEST EDWARD MARIS Married In Parsonage otes Mr. and Mrs. T.

D. O'Brien Sr. are on a month tour of Europe, including Africa, England and. Greece. In Greece, the O'Brien's will meet Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Carney, who will travel with them. While in. London, England, they will visit Julian Kuhajew- ski, uncle of their daughter-in law Mrs. T.

D. O'Brien Jr. Mrs. O'Brien Sr. is taking family portraits of the T.

O'Briens Mrs. O'Brien's brothers Joe and Fred Bednarski. and her mother Mrs. Wlady slawa Bednarski, who has not seen her brother Kuhajewski for 34 years. Assorted colors.

Long and lean fit Kora- tron processed, I ortrel polyester and 505c cotton. Waist sizes 27 to 58. Woman World What, When And Where SATURDAY Veterans ot World War I Auxiliary, officer election, luncheon, 10 115 E. Fourth, Houston. Bay chore Wagon Square Dance dub, Pythiaa HalL Given in marriage by her fath- r.

the bride chose a white wmi-fitted coat over a white crepe sheath. She wore an orchid corsage. Miss EUen Monk of Highlands was maid of honor and William Fred Carter was best man. For the reception which fol- owed at the home of the bride's parents Miss Wanda Navarre and Miss Iris Maris, he groom's sister, assisted. The bride will be a senior at Robert E.

Lee and the groom is tattoned with U. S. Navy at Norfolk. Va. aim-Roarlc UDC Names New Vlember To Active Roster LOIS AXLEEK 'Whitley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs- Foy W. Whltley, Lanes End 111 celebrate her fourth birthday Friday by appearing on Klti. rik. She has a brother Foy Wallace. Grandparents are Sir.

and airs. It. R. Whitley of Texas City and Mr. and airs.

G. S- Bailey of Deer Park. Great grandparents are Mrs. Donnie Green of Deer Park and Mac BaUej- of Oklahoma. Installation Set Saturday For Crosby Rainbow Girls Mn tA5wi Hicks will be installed worthy advisor of Crosby As-; sembly No.

163. Order of the Rainbow lor Girls, at an open installation at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Sampson Lodge in Highlands. Marlene Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Austin E. Hicks of 109 Lakewood, Marlene has chosen "peace" as her theme and the yellow mum as her flower. Her colors are yellow" and gold and her scripture is John 14:27. The dove is her symbol. Ola Jean Nichols, daughter of Ecles, chaplain; Roseanna Bickley.

drill leader; Linda Lloyd, love; WUma Lou Martin, religion: Georgia Bryant, nature; Marsha White, immortality; Carmen Hare, fidelity; Becky Barneit, patriotism; and Susan Coward, servicer Other appointed officers include Louise Nichols, confidential observer; Alice Rushing, outer observer; Connie Scott, musician; Christ! Muldrow. choir director, and Mrs. Ruby Cezeaux. mother advisor. Th new officers will be installed by Janet Cezeaux, install- MARLEKE HICKS and Mrs.

Cecil ing officer; Mary Skeen. install- of 410 Azalea, will be installed ing marshal; Sue Crawford, in- as worthy associate advisor. Other elected officers are Nany ThreadgiH. charity; Debbie Fleming, hope; Cindy Rentier, aith; Janet" Cezeaux, recorder and Casandra Tomlinson. treasurer.

Miss Lionel! McQain of Liberty received a certificate of membership in the Lum-Roark Chapter of the United Daugh- of the Confederacy when Mrs. James Dix was hostess for the last meeting of the season. Vice president Mrs. R. A.

3rame presented the president Mrs. Virgil Bradbury the UDC president's pin. The program on Jefferson birthday WHS conducted by Mrs. Ruth Olive of Liberty. Cynthia Ann Gay Is Party Honoree Cynthia Ann Gay, daughter of Sgt- Laurence R.

Gay who is stationed at Tan Son Nhut. Sia- gon, and Mrs. L. R. Gay of 5203 was honored with a weiner roast celebrating her tenth birthday.

Paper flowers from Mexico decorated the serving table, i Mouton, Priscilla James, Ronnie Pugh, Bobby LeCates, Jimmy Sanders, Allen Fabion and Cheryl Fabion were among those attending. Other guests included Randj and Geary Mason, Debbie Dig nam, Dennis Sanders and Mar garet Keating. displayed five charcoal pictures done by an area artist, especially for the program. They insisted of a large picture of during his term; as presi- lent, and one just before his death. One was of his wife Varina Howell Davis and there was one of each of his homes Davis studied at Transylvania University and graduated from West Point in 1828.

Lt. Davis found the new fron tier she reported, and served until 1835 when he resigned and married Sarah Taylor a daughter of Col. Zachery Taylor and moved to a cotton plantation live'as-a Southern planter wife of only three months died and in 1845 he married Miss Varina Howell. His election Congress as a Democrat soon iollowed. The two banners which guid ed this man across the politica arena were Ten Command nients, the Sermon on the Moun and the constitution of his coun try.

His writings show that believed in forefathers would support the tenants of th U.S. Constitution, which the. wrote. During the business meeting it was voted to meet at 7:3 p.m., the fourth Monday of eacl month at the Civic Center. The hostess, assisted by he sister Mrs.

E. H. Sheffield, serv ed refreshments during the hour that followed Appointed officers are Becky stalling chaplain; Cathy Nally, installing recorder and Jo Ann Castleberry. installing musician. Assisting with the serving will be Carol Patterson and Cassie Harmen.

Margie Burch will register the guests. The public is invited to attend. SATURDAY SPECIAL ONE GROUP ASSORTED FABRICS Values To 1.99 39 6 YD. Short kngthi of assorted including solids, prints, and bonded fabrics. SOLOMON FABRIC CENTER K-MART PLAZA BIG DAYS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, NO END TO THESE VALUES! All FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE! SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS TAKE ADYANAGE OF THESE TREMENDOUS BUY FOR GRADUATION GIVING ALL SALES FINAL LADIES DRESSES Afl your favorite styles For Town, Travel, late date cotton.

Linen, silk, and miracle blends. One and two piece styles in solid colors, prints, stripes and novelties. Junior Miss end Womens Sizes. Yal. to $16 Yal.

to S25 Val. to $33 Vai. to $46 YOUR FAVORITE SALE OF PECH6LO PANTIES By VANITY FAIR Next to the skin comfort at reduced threesome prices. Magic fabric combination of nylon and rayon. Comfortable year around.

Stock up yourself or grad gifts. Reg. i.35 Pr. NOW 3 FOR 3.50 Reg. 1.75 Pr NOW 3 FOR 450 Reg.

2100 Pr. NOW 3 FOR 5.15 LADIES GOWNS PAJAMAS BY BARB1ZON PERFECT GRADUATION GIFTS! Made of Blendaire cotton and dacron. Discontinued numbers In tailored and lace trims. In pink, blue, yellow, and white. An unbelievable value.

END-OF-MONTH SPECIAL END-OF-MONTH SPECIAL Value Value LADIES HATS Yaiue From $10 to $25 Remaining stock of ladies summer hats in all the newest colors and shades. White hats excluded. E. M. 5 3- 4- 5 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LADIES SWIM SUITS In the latest colors and Fabrics for the modern Miss in one and two piece styles.

rss ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR. END OF THE MONTH SALE GIRLS SWIMWEAR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED One And Two Piece Bathing Suits E.O.M. SALE all the newest Colors and Styles Regular TO 8 iOO GIRLS DRESSES Wonderful batiste, are permanent press, in all the newest styles for summer. Values To 12.95 Values To 6.95 Values To 7.95 97 97 97 MEN'S GOLF AND LEISURE SLACKS Automatic Wash 'N Wear Lightweight Cool Fabric. Also highly Resistant to Wrinkling.

Choose from grey, tan, black, maroon, blue, green, light and dark colors. Regular Value LARGE GROUP XATIONAli-Y ADVERTISED MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS Surfer Styles and Jams In All Newest Styles and Colors Reg. E.O.M. SPECIAL 99 To a r-W Value 99 SPECIAL SALE OF PRESS-FREE MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS SHORT SLEEVES NEVER NEED IRONING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED All Fresh New Pockets END OF MONTH Regular Value SPECIAL 6 oo Great Graduation Gifts! ONE GROUP IVY MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS All carry national advertised labels All Newest Patterns Short awJ Long Sleeves Regular E.O.M. SALE 99 TO Value S.

ONE GROUP MEN'S IVY PANTS AH made by America's leading brands. Every pair from our nationally advertised. line. Many press free. E.O.M.

SPECIAL Values To MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS Van Styles Tab Only Wear up to twice as long as all other cotton wash 'n wear shirts. Don't miss the opportunity to buy luxurious shirts at a. tremendous saving. Neck sizes to 17. Sleeves 32 to 35.

END OF MONTH VALUE Ami! 59 SALE OF LUGGAGE FOR MEN AND WOMEN HJEAL FOR VACATION Values From IV To END OF THE MONTH SPECIAL 99 TO 99 AMERICAN TOURISTEITS 21" Weekenders for men and women Hsrt'f jssr Is rtirt eol- lictlon Amiriun Tourliiir luidie tt uvlnji. only luiint ticluttvl inch feim- mttir titnglas. lUInltn ttiil lockf tftit can't fprurjiTrin, la now reg. $32.95 MEN'S BILLFOLD SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE ALL GENUINE LEATHER Polished cowhide. Grained cowhide, calf leather.

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Years Available:
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