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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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Tuesday, April 15, 1969 LUNCHEON-STYLE SHOW AT COUNTRY CLUB Mrs. R. L. Dockendorff, Mrs. Charles Seligman, Mrs.

Vera Turner DAISIES DECORATED LUNCHEON TABLES Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson, Mrs. B.

J. Ausley, Mrs. A. R. Zubik TSPE Auxiliary Sponsors Show Of Summer Travel Fashions AUXILIARY TO TSPE SPONSORED LUNCHEON Mrs.

Dan Savell, Mrs. Gene Branscome, Mrs. Jerry Don Smith; standing, Mrs. Blan Cross of Baton Rouge, Mrs. Bill DuPlantis Jr.

Photos) Anniversary il KNIT Reduced Gorgeous Group Suits and Dresses Plus All Spring MILLINERY By MARTHA ANN HEMPHILL Fashions for travel were featured at the annual luncheon- style show sponsored by the auxiliary to the Texas Society of Professional Engineers at Goose Creek Country Club. Titled, "Soaring Into Summer," fashions ranged from swim suits to shorts for active sports to elegant pants suits for 'intimate dinners or club life. The emphasis on the packable wardrobe ringed around the endless use of dacron polyester for easy pack and smart looking ensembles. Models included Terri Bennett, whose arnel jersey dotted dress, featured the new set-in waistband, fuller skirt and completely non-wrinkle qualities. Kathy Keeler's white polyester with navy braid trim was fashioned in the new waistline- gored skirt silhouette in crisp white and navy.

Another easy to. pack, easy to travel in ensemble featured the whisper knit polyester in tones of British cream and cafe au lait. The pleated skirt and overblouse teamed for a comfortable travel ensemble. Kay Lansford teamed the Americana colors in a flip- skirted suit with the vested look. For the Indian influence she tied a long scarf around her hair, Indian style.

Kathy Bordelon's ensembles showed the versatility of the vest in a white and black soft plaid suit with long sleeves, circular skirt and red vest which could be a wardrobe stretcher with pants or other skirts and blouses. Susan Busch's final ensemble soft pink silk organza evening gown for summer dancing under the stars. She also modeled flower-power suspender pants with pleasant blouse and a date dress of voile. Edie Offield's wardrobe for A TABLE OF STYLE SHOW GUESTS Mrs. James B.oyd, F.

Bennett, Mrs. H. F. Moody, Mrs. W.

R. White Junior Forum Announces New Slate Officers At Meeting Baytown Junior Forum members elected Mrs. Gene Branscome to be president for the next year when they met at the Community Building for their regular April meeting. LADIES DEPARTMENT A BIG DISCOUNT WEDNESDAY ONLY On Your Choice Of Any DRESS In Our Store! All Sizes No Refunds No Exchanges No Lay Aways Sorry No Alterations 217 W. Texas Mrs.

R. F. Tickner, president, conducted the meeting when the election was held. Other newly named officers nclude Mrs. Paul Hemphill, Mrs.

Mickey Pillow and Mrs. Dan Lucius, vice presidents; Mrs. Ralph Cunningham and Mrs. W. L.

Whitmore, secretaries and Mrs. Jerry Don Smith, treasurer. They will be installed in ceremonies May 8 at Goose Creek Country Club with a luncheon following. New members will be introduced at the annual luncheon. During the meeting Mrs.

Glen Whitcomb, service chairman, reported that 13 children from the Cerebral Palsy Center visited Sea Arama in Galveston with Mrs. T. D. O'Brien, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs.

Lucius, Mrs. Ted Smith, Mrs. Fred Bednarski, Mrs. Paul Parkinson, Mrs. Whitcomb and Mrs.

John Parrott with the pre-school teacher at the center, assisting. Other children will visit a farm in May. Workshops for members on the social, program, by-laws, membership and ways and means committees will be conducted during the bi-annual convention slated June 6 and 7 in Beaumont. Mrs. Tom Ross and Mrs.

Don Jameson will assist with the state-wide promotion. Mrs. James Carrell is in charge of the Baytown group's display table at the convention. Mrs. William Walstead, social committee, announced plans for a couples' party with covered' dish supper and games April 26 at.

Lakewood Clubhouse. Heirport Mr. ELLINGTON and Mrs. George Ellington, 1403 Massey- Tompkins, announce the birth of a daughter, Tami Nadine, April 3 at Gulf Coast Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 1 Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. R. Q. Oliver, Highlands. travel included poppy-flowered culottes, a Howard Wolfe apple green knit with bias binding marking the waistline in a relaxed manner and a final ensemble of lingerie in matching gown and peignoir with lace layered between the nylon tricot.

Bill Phillips showed the versatility of an all-white dacron- cotton pants suit, double buttoned for the Sunday sailors. She also modeled a basic navy linen, a Polynesian hostess gown and a pink knit with swirl skirt. Keyed to active living at home was Maryon Babin's celery knit pants suit with the touch of tapestry that is a signal for fall. Mrs. Babin also modeled an easy to wear shirt dress of polyester double knit in soft print, teamed with a Tucksler raincoat for sudden showers.

Polly Beavers' ensembles ranged from the wrap-around navy-white pique dress with a complete new look to a black after-five dress of ribbon knit and crepe, styled with the new cap sleeve. Also in her travel plans were two dacron knits; one a sweater dress in cable weave and a tiered ruffled skirted dress in bold green diagonal plaid. Martha O'Brien, the club's president, began the show in the thick and thin combination of voile pants and tapestry poncho. She also modeled a smart vested suit of white with boldly striped sleeves in red, white and blue and closed the show in a chiffon and shimmering lace cocktail dress with floaty skirt. Door prize winners were Mrs.

Dave Moore and Mrs. Allen Hamilton. The show was coordinated by Dean's and commentated by Martha Ann Hemphill. Among the guests were Mrs. Grant Holland, Mrs.

Byron Kistler, and Mrs. R. L. Hull Mrs. Jim Ferrel, Mrs.

Lynn Strawn Mrs. Hugh Bchols, Mrs. Leroy Masterson, Allen -Hamilton and Scheiley. What, When And Where TUESDAY 'High Hopes TOPS, 6:30 p.m., Citizens Bank. San Jacinto PTA, 7 p.m.

Xi Theta Gamma, 7:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church. Psi Alpha, 7:30 Mrs. H. P. Woolvcrton, 714 Lit tlewood.

Lamar PTA, 7:30 p.m. Worrell Park Garden Club, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. M. E. Faust, W.

Loblt. Rebckah Lodge, 7:30 p.m. Business and Professional Women's Club, 7:30 p.m., Tower. WEDNESDAY Lakewood Garden Club flower show, 9 a.m. American Legion Auxiliary, 9:30 a.m..

Community Building. Welcome Wagon Club, noon, KJZT Juniors To Attend Meeting KJZT Juniors will attend a district meeting and exhibit April 27 in Crosby. Juniors will be in charge of a cookie and candy booth at the church bazaar May 4. The next meeting will be held May 6 in the home of Terri Heintschel, 2715 Whispering Pines. In April, the group had an Easter egg hunt followed by a hotdog and hamburger supper.

Peggy Krizak was hostess for the April business meeting. Mrs. Leroy Veselka was named as assistant leader. COUNTING Till-: LIONS RA.IKOT, India (AP) Th govcrnmcnl assigned 200 men to Lake census of the lions in ihc Gir forest of Gujurat stale in western India. They are the only lions in india.

Goose Creek Country Club. Priscilla p.mV, Mrs. P. V. Alexander, 1204 Dwinnell.

'39 Study Club, 2:30 p.m., tour of Sam Houston Museum. John Lewis Chaptej, DAR, Goose Creek Country Club. Hadassah, Mrs. JZack Price. Auxiliary, 8 p.m.,' Eagles Hall, La Porte.

THURSDAY Women Golfers, 9 a.m., Goose Creek Country Club. Wooster Garden Club show, 9 a.m., Wooster Baptist Church. SAR Selects New Officers Dr. Theodore S. Howell was elected president of the Major White chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, at their April meeting in the Howell's home.

Other officers are John Kirby Allen IV, vice president, and L. J. Weiler, secretary treasurer. Ralph Dittman's name was presented as a prospective member. Thomas T.

Currie, president of the Houston chapter and state chairman of the Revolutionary graves committee, described the program of marking American Revolutionary soldiers' graves in Texas. During the business meeting Adrien Drouilhet, state secretary, told of several new patriotic programs inaugurated this year by Texas SAR chapters. The next meeting will be held in June. Gold SAR medallions will be presented to past presidents, Dr. R.

W. Pipkin, R. P. Kelley and current president, Dr. Howell.

MRS. WAYNE ARNETT of Kappa Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma Phi presents a $105 check to F. W. Sherwood of the Baytown Opportunity School. The money, raised at the annual oyster fry, wiil be used to purchase equipment for the school.

Duplicate Bridge, 10 a.m., Community Building. Ladies Auxiliary to Senior Citizens, 6 p.m., Community Building. Stephen F. Austin PTA, 2:30 p.m. Grandmothers Club, 7 p.m., Community Building.

Music Study Club, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Roy Cockrum, 107 Woodside. Kappa Kappa, 7:30 p.m., Citizens Hank. Thursday Forum, p.m., Mrs. L.

T. Braswell, 5002 Somerset. Lucky Losers TOPS, 7:30 p.m. San Jacinto Methodist Hos- -ital cafeteria. FRIDAY Goose Neighborhood, 9:30 a.m., Ashbcl Smith Scout House.

Woman's Club, 2:30 p.m., Mrs. W. L. Ilfrey, 2219 El, ton. Le Livre tea, Mrs.

M. D. Haley. JEast Harris County Bar Auxiliary tea, 2 to 5 p.m., Mrs. George Chandler, 4818 St.

Amlras. Baytown Fashion By ALICE FEINBERG JUNIOR WORLD HOUSE OF FASHION While I am writing this It's Monday even though you won't be reading it until Tuesday At the moment I am almost completely packed, and by the time this gets Into print, I'll be New York. That's right I'm to market again for a quick trip. Just me, this time, my husband just couldn't make it But there are so many things that we need, things that you asked for, and things that I know you'll want, that we thought it best that I' get off to the big city for a week, and see what I could do to get these things back to the store. So, If you miss me, (and I hope you do) at least you'll know where I am.

Tomorrow, Is Trades Day the once-a-month promotion day, and we have a great Item for you. You'll gee the ad In todays paper on this page, and It is an Item that I think you'll love. But come In early and make your selection. Perhaps, now that the big rain is over, the weather will begin to act a little more as" it should. If that happens, (and I'm sure it will) there's no doubt about the fact that you'll need some playclothes! And, we're ready for you.

If you haven't seen our collection yet, then make it a point to come on in, and look around. And, I'll see you soon, and tell you all about what I found In New York just for you! Have a good day, everyone. Trade's Royder, Mrs. Raymond Adams, Trades Day Only Bttenilttm Item! 1 Quart Casserole WHfc Pyrex Uner REGULAR $100 Trades Day Only! You'll want more than onel BAY ONLY TRADES USE OUR LAY-A-WAY FOR MOTHERS DAY drew's Free Parking 1507 N. Prmtt Store Hairs 9:30 to 6 UNIOR IK W.

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