The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1959 Page: 8 of 12
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Ohr Balloon frur
Friday, May 22, 1959
V»rs. J. R. Bell Named
ESA Sorority President
Epsilon &gm* Alpha Stale Con-
vention which was held In San
Antonio on May 1547, by Mrs.
Ramey and Mrs Payne. Mr*.
Cillis also attended the conven-
tion Which had Its headquarter*
in the Shamrock Hilton Hotel.
This was the tenth annual con-
vention and the members report-
yellow jonquils. the sorority«ed that It was a very impressive
one. Nex! year, the convention
will be held in Galveston and
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority
met Tuesday night at the home
f Mrs R. E. Robson. 430 South
Burnet Drive, to Install new
pledges. Mrs Fred H Blundell
and Mr*. Dee Wheatley, III.,
were given the pledge ceremony
and presented with pledge pins.
They were also given corsages |
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flower.
New officer* were Reytown member* are making
the outgoing president. Mrs
Ramey. Jr. The candlelight
ceremony took place before a
table draped with the club em
Mem in blue and gold
installed were Mrs, J
president; Mrs. R
vice-president; Mrs
well, recording secretary; Mrs
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plans lo attend
Following the .business, re-
freshments were served. Fruit
Officers j salad, cookies, strawberry punch,
r' Bell, end wheat thins'were served to
K Ravne! the guests in (he living roum,
Billie Bos-1 which was decorated with pink
' asters and pink roses, carrying .
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corresponding I out the color theme of the room.
Wesley Clarke
secretary; Mrs." Gene Gillis, I others attending Tuesday
treasurer; and Mr* Dorothy| night's meeting were Mrs J M.
Wilds, director Mr* Ramey was j Richards.. Jr., ■ Mrs. W, 8. Nor-
presented with a miniature gave! j
by Mrs. Bell
A report was given on the
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Pledges and Officers for Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority
MRS. WHEATLEY III
School Graduation Parties Predominate During Week
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31 ' Luncheons, dinners, slumber
parties, barbecues and swim-
ming parties were only a few
of the event* honoring prosper
tive graduates of both Robert
F. I*»e High School .and the
junior high school* over the
Honorees Included Ellon Hum-
phrey, Wanda Brown, Deanna
Alleman, Kay Clark, Carolyn
Draeger, Gayle Ellender, Peggy
Traylor, Etta Jean Mullln.
Saundra Melungin and Deana
Cartlldge, REL seniors.
Students from junior
were Glen Cummings, Gary
Jackson. Gene Bird Johnny
Whitaker, Cedar Bayou Junior
High; Jill Clayton, Gayle Wal-
lace, Diana Milner, Sharon
Lerch. Diana Wilkie, Frances
Tcrkelson snd Jackie Stevens,
Horace Mann.
TUOJ MlSMNOIt. AtSATSOJS MOSfltrt
MAIINII, SEA KING. MAKATHON JUNO
Three Honored
Three prospective Robert K
I/>e graduates were honored
with a swimming party and bar-
becue Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. C, Roquemore
1804 East Wright.
Honwew mtt'Ttfti
Etta Jean Mullln ana. Saundra
Melugln. Hostesae* were Mrs. V.
A. Trsylor, Mrs. F. P. Gersa,
Mrs. L. A. Mullins, Mrs. A. L-
Traylor and Mrs. H. E. Melugln.
Guests attending were La Nell
Williams. La Dell Williams,
highs I Shirley Graves, Margie Gunter,
Barbara Dickerson, Mary Skalns,
Sandr* Walker,' Betty Cowen,
Patricia Bruner, Ann Seligman,
Kay May and Sarah Woods.
Special guest at the affair was
Mr*. J. F. Elllff, who was cele-
brating her birthday.
Gift* were presented to the
honorees.
Four Entertained
Named honorees at a luncheon
Saturday were Deanna Alleman,
Kay Clark. Carolvn Draeger and
'Gayle Ellender, *11 REL senior*.
for the affair.
An arrangement of yellow and
white daisies formed the center
piece.
Frances Torkelson
Frances Torkelson, prespec
tive graduate Of HMJH. 'waa en-
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Friday at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. R. D. Morris. The hon-
oree is the daughter of Mr,
and Mr*. 8. T. Torkelson, 803
West Pearce.
Guests Included Sally Zielinski,
Nancy Foster, Ollie Redden, Reta
Eckert and Carolyn Leggett.
Refreshments of soft drinks,
sandwiches and ice cream were
served. For their breakfast, the
gtrls prepared a “do-it-yourself”
meal.
Jackie Steven*
Sixteen guests attended a pic-
nic honoring Jackie Stevens,
Horace Mann Junior High grad-
uate. The picnic was held Satur-
day afternoon at Rosoland Park
hosted by Mr. and Mrs. James]
Huey.
Hot dogs with all the trim
ron Lerch, Sidney Mallory, Bev
erty Barfield, and the honoree.
Mrs. H. S. Veltkamp Honored* With Farewell Parly
Mrs. K 8. Veltkamp was. Guests included Mrs. F. Kel-
honored Tuesday with a “fare- ley, Mrs. Jerry Dunman, Jjr*.
well” party in the home of Mrs. Leonard Harrington. Mr*. H. H
Alton G. Daria, 300 Morrell.
Mrs. Theo Taylor served sa c©-|
hostess.
The serving table was lald||
with a white crochet cloth and!
was centered with an arrange-:
ment of blue and yellow asters
In a silver container. Yellow
candles In silver candelabra!!
were also used.
Mrs. Taylor served the cake II
and Mr*. Glynn A. Young pre-|
sided at the silver coffee and tea i
services, Mrs. Veltkamp, who Is
moving to Phoenix, Art*., was!
presented a hair dryer and lira-1
gerte, '
C. P. Alyea,
den, Mr*. Gentry Hathaway.
Mrs. Norman Bryant, Mrs.
Percy Edward*, Mr*. J. H.
Roark, Mr*. Young
Grandmothers Read
wo Club Invitations
Mrs. Verna Courtney read two
Invitations from other clubs to
Grandmothers Club of Highlands
when Mrs. Lydia Schmadl was
hostess recently.
Mrs. Minnie Norris will be host-
ess. May 28, when members will
continue their sewing project.
Mr*. Schmadl served tea and
soft drinks to Mrs. Ema Barrow,
Mr*. France* Kaminski, Mrs,
Charlie Shepherd, Mrs. Norris,
Mrs. Irene Timmon*, Mra. Mack
Ford and Mra. Courtney.
Portland cement gets Its namsj
from a concrete made from a
.rd stone quarried on the Isle!
of Portland.
for that last minute
GRADUATION GIFT
NOTHING FINER—NOTHING EASIER
THAN A GIFT WRAPPED
GIFT CERTIFICATE H0U5£ '
Hostesses for the affair, which jmlng.s, roasted marshmallows,
cold drinks arrl cookies were]
Served. Guests played games of
croquet and piteheng horseshoes j
during the afternoon.
Gift to the honoree from the]
hosts was a summer blouse. j
Attending the picnic were Anita j
Schaffer, Bobby Jordan. Sue|
Conway, A1 Morris, John Dur-
ham, Anne Melinger, Gary Mills,
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vm h»M at Sky Terrace in Hous-
ton. were Mr*. A, P. Alb-man,
Mr*. F. C. Clark, Mrs. A. A.
Draeger and Mr*. Harold El-
lender
Guests included Lynn Paine,
Jeanelle Haferkamp, Susie Trox-
ell, Suzanne LeBlanc. Ginger Ed-
dtngs, Joyce StMSi, Judy Bryant
and Joyce Platt.
Hands Brown
Prospective graduate of REL
Wanda Brown, was entertained
with a luncheon Saturday at
Rebel Inn, Hostess was Mr*. C,
C, Fisher, aunt of the honoree
White oleanders formed the
decorations, A gift was presented
to the honoree.
Deans (’artledge
Deana Cartlldge. REL senior,
was honored with a luncheon
Sunday (at Gonaale* Restaurant
Hostesses were Miss Patsy Rowe
and Miss Glenda Hollingshatd
Sweetheart roses were used as
a centerpiece
Those attending were Lei
Moore, Sharon Douglas, Kathryn
Nuttall, Patsy Hardison, Barbara
Dickerson, and Mila Hillard. The
honoree wa* presented a gift by
the hostesses.
Kllen Humphrey
Former Bnytonlans honored
Kllen Humphrey, prospeetive
graduate of REL, with a lunch-
eon at El Patio Mexican Restau-
rant In Houston last Saturday.
Hostesses for the occaaeon were
Mrs. T. B. fcCullooh and her
daughter, Adrian. Guests from
Baytown included Mary Ann
Kraft, Mary Helen McFerren and
Gwyn Petty. Houston guests
were Nancy I-a Motta, Ann Car-
son. Margaret Foley and Fran-
ces Harrison.
Four < B.IH Seniors
Four prospective graduates of
Cedar Bayou Junior High School
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs
Jesse D. Jackson and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Cummings Sunday
afternoon at Clear Lake in High-
lands
Those honored were Glen Cum.
mings, Gary Jackson, Gene Bird
and Johnny Whitaker. They were
given a swimming party and pic.
nic. Because of an enjury, one of
those who was to have been
honored. Jerry Harlan, was unjp
able to attend thel outing.
Guests included Mel Gcker,
Cheryl Ocker and Melanie Jack-
son.
Horace Mann
Jill Clayton, Gayle Wallace,
Dianna Milner, Sharon Lerch
and Diana Wilkie, Horace Mann
Junior High School ninth
graders, were entertained with
a dinner at Gonzalei Restaurant
Friday; Hostesses were Lind".
Galloway and Sharon Martin
Mrs Avery Martin and Mrs. R,
C. Galloway were also present
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Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Frank
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birth of a son, David Glynn,
Sunday, May l*. at*San Jacinto
Memorial Hospital. The new ar-
rival weighed eight pounds.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
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F. A. Hutehina. all of Baytown.
Great-grandparent* are Mr. and
Mr*. J. H. Parrish of Conway,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1959, newspaper, May 22, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044243/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.