The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971 Page: 14 of 36
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Cuba F,
By MARION NICHOLSON
The annual meeting of the
Community Improvement Pro-
gram was held at the Marrittt
Motor Hotel in Houston and
was sponsored by Houston
Lighting and Power Co.
Five counties and rural
farm tty/w//KMifi
areas were represented. The
program’s theme was ‘‘Youth
and the Community ^ It's
■Pteir Town, too”. /
Master of ceremonies was
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Thursday, Dactmbar W, lt71
Beach City
Beat
OPEN
TONIGHT
11 P.M.
Larry Lewi*
short talk was given by Dean
Melton of Kendleton, Tex., on
"What Community Means to
Youth". A skit was present'd
on “What to do until the Vet
gets There" and "Emergency
Preparedness” by Glenda Kii-
see and Ben Perkins of Houston
malKprejmted.___
A short talk by Reagan
Brown of the Texas Agricultur-
al Extension Service and a
reading from Brenda Kalina on
“What Youth Means to the
Community” were given.
The program cloaed with
songs by the Chenago Commu-
nity Quartet J *_________
Those attending from Beach
City were Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Nicholson, Me. and Mrs. Luth-j
er Mackrell, Gus Dauzat and
Mrs. M. A. Enderli. From Old
River were Mr. and Mrs. R.-1H.
Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hall. Chambers'County Farm
Agent J. R. Carroll and County]
HD Agent Frederica Seamans
of Anahuac also attended.
w . 4-H CLUB
Beach City 4-H Club gather-]
ed at the Community Building
Tuesday for a short meeting
and Christmas game party.
Bingo was played for usable]
items. A new game, introduced
WOOLCO
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PRICE
AFTER SALE PRICE I2.97
Consists of l qt. saucepan w/cover, 2-qt. saucepan w/cover, 10-inch open
skillet & 5 qt. dutch oven roaster
Color won’t burn off, won’t change under high cooking temperatures
by Mrs. Richard Kelly, called! I • Choice of poppy red, avocado green, or harvest gold.
"Winkum”, was played and re-
freshments were served. The
meeting consisted of installing
officers for the coming year.
Those attending were Randy
Riggens, Kathy, Bubba and
Vickie Lancon; Gary Ander-
son, Steve and Riftky Labit;
Gary and Janie Read; Berthal
Strange, Earl, Randall,
Johnny, Jenise and Denise
Henning; Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Kelly, project leader, £pd|
Mrs. Freddie L. Henning, or-|
ganization leader.
HD CLUB PARTY
The Beach City Home Dem-I
onstration Club had its Christ-
mas dinner and party at the
Community Building Monday.
Twenty-nine cent articles were
brought by each member and
later a Chinese Auction was
held..,
Toys and money raised were
donated to the Goodfellows ofl
Baytown. Those attending
•• were Mr. and- Mrs. Luther;
Mackrell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy]
Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Evans, Mr; and Mrs. M. A.En-
derli, Mr. and Mrs. Walter]
Pfhistner, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Nicholson, Gus Dauzat and
Mrs. “Tex” Perry, all of Beach
,City; Mrs. Mamie Iford, Mrs.
Gladys Casey, Mrs. Millicent
Bounds and Mr. gjid Mrs.
Travis Sterling, all (^Baytown.
OLD RIVER GROUP
The Old River Civic Associa-
tion held its regular monthly
meeting Monday at the home of j
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Newberry
on Goodyear Drive. A spaghet-
ti dinner was served to 30
members and friends. Thgse
attending from Beach City
were Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Mackrell, Mrs, M. A. Enderli,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nicholson
and John Magruder of Houston
Lighting and Power Co.
PERSONAL MENTION
Beach City is proud of the
Barbers Hill football team.
Mrs. Edith Shaffer still a
patient at Baytown Hospital.
Walter Hoover has returned
home from Methodist Hospital
after having surgery. Reports
are he is doing fine.
Ora Hayes, mother of Mrs.
Gene Jennings, is a patient at
Baytown Hospital.
Eloise Jordon spending a few
days in Houston visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jordan and
Mr. and Mrs. James Holmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Evans
touring Arkansas. /
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Enderli
-ba&
hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. “Tex” PeWy
leaving Beach City. Their new
home will be near Jackson-
ville. v jfest
Mr. and Mra. Bob Elliott will
make their new home in Hard-
in. * ■
New additions to the Beach
City Community Building are
tables and chairs and an elec-
tric water cooler. All clubs and
StT- “ “* JUST SAY “CHARGE (TAT ALL iff STORES.
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MIAMI. Fla. fAP) -Cut
counterrevolution has fallen
bad tunes.
Twenty or mow militant
ganuatioos once plotted
overthrow of Cuban Prime N
1ster Fidel Castro in smt
meeting halls in Mian
“Little Havana': district. N<
13 years later, there are o
about half a dosen act
groups and some of these i
revolutionary" in name onl
The rest have given up
battle, turned their attent
elsewhere or gone into hiber
tion Many have disappears
Besides Castro’s endursn
the exile cause has ban I
ther demoralixed by conflk
jealousies and rivalries amt
the leaden of its few act
' groapa.
And the disunity has net
been more pronounced thar
is at present, with growing dt
aons among its frustrated lei
ers as they jockey for fat
among Miami's M,M re
gees.
The common objective,
Regreao”-tl»retuen—appe
more distant with each passi
day. /
Castro has used the time
strengthen his power and cot
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971, newspaper, December 16, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065853/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.