The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1967 Page: 8 of 14
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LUM-ROARK CSaptor, United Daughter! librarian; Mr*. Vi nail Bradbury, pratidant;
of fha Confederacy. present! a naw outdoor Mr*. E H. Sheffield, corresponding were-
flag to the Storting Municipal library. Pfc* tary: and Mr*. John Brunson Sr., third viea
* **'■•*“ “ " “*“**». Draiidant of education.
104 W. Defer
farad loft to right ara Mr*. Flora Wittiito. preiident of aducation.
Jan. 3 to Meat, Arte.
Pair Honored Willi
Rehearsal Dinner.
-Us and Mr*. J. R. Meektas
Save the rehearsal dinner lor
016 "f
nia Whaley and Tommy Meefc-
Ins In their home recently.
Covered with a white cutwor*
doth, the serving table was cen-
tered with a milk glass bowl
Oiled with fruit Mlk glass can-
dle holders with candles com-
pleted the table decorations.
Attending were Miss Whaley,
MeeldnsTlfr, and Mrs. K. R.
Whaley, parents of the bride-
elect Mrs. Sandra Oncken, Mias
Diana Slovacek, Miss Carol
Dancy, Mr. and Mr*. John
Wayne Msekins, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Msekins, Mr. and Mr*.
Qlann Adams, Mr.
Rad KUlbeth, Larr
Charles Hart, and i
Lou Dunbar.
Christmas Party Set
By Insurance Women
Plana ware made by the In-
surance Women's Club of Bay-
town tor the annual Christmas
Party at t p m. Dec. IS at the
M
Tower Reataurant.
Members are to bring a gift
valued at <2 for exchange.
At the recent meeting of the
StfAesSS
Purswell, president, reported
an the state convention In San
*8* inmer Brinks was
JSk STreS^Mcrw
tary at the convention. Mrs. V.
J. Wilder also attended the stale
convention.
The next meeting will be at
7:30 p.m. Jan. 19 In the board
room of Harris County Federal
Savings and Loan. _
214*18
W. Texas
Sun Classified
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FrWty, D#camber I, 1967
Dr. and Mra. Jamaa Kansu
of Nashville, Teem., aimow
the bMh eg a son Jamaa Kyle
Nov. r in Naabvtte He weigh-
ed • poinds. I ounces. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mn B. H.
KUndley of ChanmMew and
Mr. and Mr. O W. Kennedy
of Baytown, the father la eerv-
lag Id the dental branch of the
UJ. Navy.
rt|| Changing Role Of Women Studied
1 0LENNY* MJNqiJUrr sponsored a *
Understanding
BOULDER. Colo. (AP) -
Women era not unique In having
psychological and soda! prob-
lems—men have them loo.
But soma problem, are
unique to nwnen and d
understanding from those who
work with women, or who live
with women, or who are women.
To fathom those turtle
the Women'a Center of the Uni-
versity of Colorado recently
When their feet need special
attention!
Thomai and Spring Heel
White high lope
Leather Sale
She 4 te «, A-i Widths
Moore's Shoe Store
“Seminar Toward not consumed In ohlMbaarlng time Job? The visiting lecturer
Contemporary end childrearing. docen t betlev, that It haa to be.
Woman. ** “That's why the 4J-yaer-old The physical work of home-
Ire true tine the flvteday American housewife la the making used to take up the ma-
court. wJVre Dorothy J«M*- «rort*« «»»umer,*»*• VTi
waid of California—oanaultairt •» ta theleorid.'' stated Mra. day of the week, she pointed
i—(um. u human relation- Jongeward. “When a woman In out The coming of automated
ana wciurer w num - Nr *1 M MM you*, capable sppllancea should have
adult and beautiful, what's i)j going women to do other, more
and to do when there are no more live things. “But now, Instead
to uoeiqty her time? still washing juat once a week,
Now she has the time to pursue me uses the appUanoe to wash
the Interest, that could add everyday,
something to her Ufe, or to "It's a psychological
(•notice the career she never this avoidance of fredom.
prepared tor.” raster to do what
The problem begins, she oon- than try to channel our
wrong with preparation tor
21)411 W.Tn
BS24IB9
ships, marriage, family
child counselor, author,
education teacher, nit*
mother of three children.
Mr*. Jongewand said that
many modern feminine dilem-
mas are problems of identity
We ask a Uttk girt what she's
goi* to be when rite grow* up
and want one answetwnoth- small girls and the and talents
m.Jtwa ton l t* ogUed “marriage Jongeward stated,
we worty *oo« Mr WhtaJmiy- ^ggdeuf.” Because of the Urn- What about child care?
TTs Mereettag that we cond- ttd identity we give these chll- that, or shouldn't It be, s full-
ttion her toward 'mother' before drm — die automa- time job?
w. bring a husband to the pto tjcgijy as future moth** and AgT Mrs Jcngmmrd
And that s exactly what s adva*—we begin to develop a lot pelted the Idea that the beet
happening.'' >he said, citing tte ^ ^ bird,; they're "Juat mother la the one who la
estimate that 40 to to per cent of gyjn- to pt married." her dilldren constantly.
“ UUT^ Ilf. The
narrUft oeremoney, . ft* ajm ^ qualms about
there I. nothing to ^ToTof «w- *he h« no choioe-ahe
_ . . thirw. rather than the because of economic necessity
motherhood. It's too narrow tor beglmiiiw. Sadly, there an no R’* die middle-class
our times. Mrs. Jongeward oon muirements for the lob. so who worries about
Untied. Around the turn of the they can literally black out sett- working
the average lift expro- realisation and development of wants to do
Mn. Jongeward homemaktag,
50% Christmas Special
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FAMILY PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY
STUDIO HOURS: 9:30 TO 5:30
SITTINGS AFTER 5:30 BY
APPOINTMENT ONLY!
vomw.,, —e
tancy of a woman wag 4g yean;_____________
she wu married at a or » and Mjd. atari coming out and ™ —...
had her last child to her early Young men also an affected bon start talking, said the
«?.. Often she died leavt* s by this limited goal and should speaker
fairly you* -him and at any be made a wan of the cone* “But It’s not where you an,
rate, toe was "old" by ths time quencce, Mn. Jongeward told It's who you an that determtors
her children left home the seminar. "Because of it they your value to your family. Some
Today's Mia. Avenge is msr ** tt^toto^mar- people think thatlf you tfy
riedbv an to bears her last *"d •»“> buying Thtogi- home, you're automatically
Chiu bv um to and has a life Marriage becomes a 1ww can 1 good mother. But If you're
gSSsSJga ny
- aa aunaei conyiesegr mm , ^g. # pereo«>-he’s not middle-class anas. We
life, between Mi and «). mat is m gyppoggg to get the rug It's not a good thing for the
dirty. child to be away from his moth-
The simple fact is that if er for to many houn a day. but
men an not going to accept there is no evidence to support
women M competitors In the this," she continues,
labor market, they're going to “We an now building facll-
have to continue subsidising (tin to house mentally ill grade
them. B a man doesn't want School children who have
who wants him only homes, parents, and stipend-
tor what he can buy tor her.
then he must settle for someone
who can be economically Inde-
pendent—and accept this u a
fact not threatening to hie mas-
culinity."
problems--
But isn't homemaktag a fall* school levels.
■Ion. Die aertoui
from uleen to i
which used to show up to ehH-
dren during high school yean
are now moving down to Judor
high and even
Tune In
On Teens
MRS. GLEN STANSBURY ADJUSTS SANTA S BEARD
Santa Clau* It Available for Appointment*
Members Award
Kappa Keppa Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, Is sponsoring visit*
from Santa Claus Dec 13, 16. Mn. Henry Armstrong and
11. 1*. 30 both daytime and eve- Mn. O. A. Boatwright of La*
why mar Elementary School Parrat-
The charge Is U tor a family Teacher Association
and from 1? to 25 for parties.
For further Information and
appointments call 5G64M7
Members' husbands, acting as
Santo Claus wtU be Hal O*.
Pst Guidry, John David Groas,
Ray McKee. Jim Gence, John-
Savage. Alex Hardesty and
Glen Stambury.
Mn. Stansbury and (Mn. Les-
lie Gray are co-chairmen of the
ways and means committee
The Kappa Santa daw will
be to the Christmas parade Sat-
urday
Women's
World
room walls.
Mn. H. D. Hammonds, presi-
dent, conducted the meeting to
the school auditorium
Mrs Eldon Soileau gave a te-
port on the PTA convention to
Fort Worth. Mn. Hammond*
and Dudley Huekabee, principal,
also attended.
Robert E. Lee
By il'Lfl BOLUNOEB
can't Take It With
, a play written by Most
Hart and George I. Kaufman
Involves the Sycamore family
as they experience the problem*
of life. Including love and the
government, with hllarioua re-
sults.
This I* the them* of this
year's senior play to be present
ed Friday at 7:30 p.m. to the
Robert if. Lae auditorium.
Pane lop. Sycamore, the moth-
er Is portrayed by Evelyn
Buckets; Essie, a daughter. Is
played by Ubby Kehos; a ad
iandra Behrena plays Rheba.
the maid.
Paul Sycamore, the father, le
Justin KoUmeyer; and Mlk
Daria play* De Pinna,
friend of the Sycamore family
Rene* Ffrench portrays Es
Si*’, husband, Of; Morion Me-
FhsU plays Donald, Rheba’*
boyfriend; and Marita Vi
hof, the wise grandfather, Is en-
acted by Gary Kappler
Gail Kina play* Alice, Hi*
other daughter who fall* to love
with Tony Kirby, a young bual-
nee* executive, played by lusty
Brockman.
Kilby Is played by Eddie
Taylor, and Ann* Waibmund la
from any member at the out
or at the door. The price* an
SO cents tor students and $100
for adults. • /
LIONESS cun /
Sarah Boaaart, president of /
'Jones*, has amounoed plans to /
enter the Fall Festival held af
La* Cblleg* aturday.
The Lionesses will have a Jail.
It will ooet 25 cento to put
aomeon* In Jail and IS canto to
ball them out. This is not a
money * making project tor the
Lioness and aR Hte money that
cash awards for the rooms hav-
ing gained the most PTA mem-
ber, to the recent membership
contest and cash awards for
having the greatest number of
parents present et the recent
meeting. They also received cer-
tificate* to hang on their cleat-1* «"toto«*tol
revenue man, is p<rtr«yed t>>
Charles Strauu; David DonneP
I* Kolenkhov, Essie’s
i iy to Kolenkhov, SMtoi
Russian ballet teacher, and Gay
Wellington, a rather Intoxicated
actress. I* played by Cynthia
Anderson
Peggy Onrttlg to Olga Katrina
former Grand Duchess of Rue-
da, and the three Department
Cart Pitta, B. M Halsey, Ron- of Justice men an Chart**
aid Morris and Mn. Jimmy Straus*. John Wilder, and John-
Wooda were named members of "7 Bright
committee designated to to- The director to Lowell Majors
vestigat* the possibility of ob- Th* chairmen of the numerous
tatalng playground equipment
tor to* school
After the
ento went to the
their children.
Ml*. Ronald Monte, hoapttalt-
ehalrman, served refresh
ments In to* cafeteria.
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la Jsaksca; props. Bremla
Casey; Bgttto aad sound. R»t
Orseaux; tickets house, and
publicity. Annette Manmey; end
makeup, CXrol FleMsr.
i Junes* and an
Is mad* go** to charity.
The seniors were In charge of
building to* Jail and the officers
friO be to charge of working the
Jail aturday night
BEY-RTES
Keyettee have been busy the
past week working on their pup-
pet show to be given it ton Fall
Festival Saturday night Th*
show Is a satire on “Snow
White" written by Gall Kana.
The first show starts at 7:3B
art will be given every 15 to *
minutes. The small theatre built
by th* Key Club will hold IS to
jo people and a small admis-
sion pile* will b* charged. _
The scenery crew ccaatets of
Kathleen FarKr, Ruth Ann
Holmes. Brenda Binder. Jan#
Gillette, and Aik* Antoant
its working srito to#
puppets are Elisabeth Warren.
Kay Lemtoed, Susan MePhail
Joan MsCTisunn. Lynn Onto
baO, and Royos Aim Marshall.
Ateo, Joanna MsOmua. K*r-
I Morris. Robbie Umholtx.
Susan MUler. Debtee tovofford,’
and Sandr, Mitchell
OANDEB Qt'ACXa
Beverly Anderson remtel a
drees . .. . Judy Lannou enjoys
a trip to Waco . . . Mary Beth
Wad Is sleepy after a tag,
hard holiday . . Ketoy Mg-
gem cannot tell a noun from a
vert; . . Janet Zavoday looks
tor s Job.
“ kas some tote-
. . Katoy Ed-
wards bate* paint a wal . . .
Kay Armstrong hm a fancy oar
iso nyi Majors) . Peggy
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1967, newspaper, December 1, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061443/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.