The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 137, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 19, 1978 Page: 4 of 51
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Highlights
01 Banquet
B.A (MRS. Lloyd) -Bentsen
visits with Sharon (Mrs. Rick)
Peebles and Mary (Mrs Leom
Brown, upper left, at the an-
nual Chamber of Commerce
banquet. Senator Bentsen was
speaker
TALKING BEFORE the
Chamber banquet are
Marshall and Judy Sprigg.
Shirley (Mrs. Tom) Gentry
and Fritz Lanham, upper
right. Approximately 500
guests attended the annual
event.
ELAINE AND Bob Wilson,
lower left, look over The
Baytown Sun Chamber of
Commerce edition. The edi-
tion was the largest ever with
72 pages.
BANQUET COMMITTEE
members, Joe Barsalou,
Delores (Mrs. Wayne) Gray
and Flora (Mrs. Ross) Wilhite,
decorated the banquet tables
with dried flower
arrangements, seashells and
candles.
Sun staff photos
by Glena Pfennig
mem
Edited By Qlene Pfennig
Sterling Library Announces
List Of Book Dedications
Auxiliary
Organizes
Schedule
The Baytown Medical
Center Hospital Auxiliary has
two events planned in April,-
The business meeting will be
held at 9 30 a m. April 12 in
the hospital cafeteria The an-
nual awards breakfast is set for
9 am April 20. The Rev.
Mahon L. Polker of St. Fran-
cis Church in Houston will in-
sult the new officers
At the March meeting, Mrs.
W. B. Camp, Mrs. Fred Parker
and Mrs L. E. Rowe, service
hour chairmen, reported on
the volunteer work
Information and escort ser-
viae hours totaled 210 for
January and February; 506 for
patient service; and 438 for gift ■
shop.
During the past two months.
Mrs. W. A Flora, Mrs. P.
Rutherford. Mrs. Lon A
Duguay and Mrs. Lany
Morrow were welcomed as
new members. v •
At the February meeting,
the nominating committee was
elected. Mrs: Pansy Mattingly
will s^Ve'fc'i-hairmam. Others
are Mh Morrow, Mrs. Arline
Gamer and Mrs. Mamie Day.
Mrs. A. M. Polker conducted
the meeting. Henry Armstrong
spoke on the Palmer Drug
Abuse Program ...Fund. The
auxiliary presented T $1,000
check to the fund.
Scholarship
Application *'
Is Available
Scholarship applications for
students in ike third year
medical.studies are available
at the auxiliary information
desk at Baytown Medical
Center Hospital.
A $600 scholarship is award-
ed each year by the hospital
auxiliary. Last year’s recipient
was Sheila Kay Carrell, a stu-
dent in the associate degree
nursing program at Lee
Memorial book dedications Pointof No Return” frojn Jess Thumb Cookbook” from Ray
(o Sterling Municipal Library ’ and Johnnie Stovall. and’Sarah Swofford,
Thomas Gerald Huckaby:
inng recent weens-----"George Eliot : The Emergent—Four Stories for Four Sea-
___ MONDAY log Club, 7:36 p,m., Exxon MtaeW-HoroepwS"'’ IS ' ** -"fitfWptistng'. Wont-. frL fSSstobSieTE. St'S FunRr*tW
over organa* gown with fitted 'UMw» Review Qub, 1:31 .. Credit (Union Building. -Minis,,,,, ^ en,' "See You at the Top," <Pete) Jones: .“A Century of Ffds
waM^ Jtooped dtirt Steritag MunicipM * .THURSDAY , Be“LeeUffi“t t*nk Collar Workers" and Sports" from Fred Hartman, ^hotarship are from the gift
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'ffterKaten-Anoavabui. fctt Apartments. - \orNeed';fr<mt"Mr and^ET City of^Baytownr ^ Hear^i^enderr ^Tts So-Nice to Scholarship, care of the
fiwwfnw ftmlmaa chapter. 9 fc-C. Cariet Jr.; of: _:Ainaica^SinginglIlirom Mr. Have a Wolf-.Around the* hpspitaL-—^
' ■«—»—————---^p^-’InN dcdik Union Eft. White" feom OJ. an# and Mrs. OMrCbe^-’Dee- House," “Chicken ForgeS” Jfcfc-.-W.- W, Smith is
Mrs PaurGrsvos, MU* Kelli Duplicate Bridge aub, Building, /Jean LOe; "The Faulkner orating With Wild Flowers1' and “How the Rooster Saved scholarship chairman. For
Austin, auto of the groom, 7 p.m.; Community Epsilon Psi, 7;'3« p.m. Reader" from Mr. and Mrs. from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. the Day” from: Jim and Lois further information, call 427-
snd- Miss .Miirshell Watkins, Building. San Jacinto High Rollers, 6 Ed Platt; “Thg’Canadians" Evans; “Hummel: The Com- Hofmann. w, - 0511, ext. 462—
sister of the bride Alpha RhoXJ chapter, 7:30 p.m., Veterans, of Foreign from Mr. and Mrs. J.K, Platt pleteCoHeetbr’sGuMeandn-
Hobert J Austin Sr. was his p m. Exxon, Credit Union Wars Hall. y and family;' "Tat iKi: To the lustrated Reference from
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sen’s best man. Groomsmen ' Jte&tos*.
were Russell Coffin. Todd Over Eaters Anonymous, 7:30
Wasson, Michael Austin, Medical
brother of the groom, and Center.
Watkins,.brother of
Sammy '
the bride
IMhers were Dusty Kemp,
and Dealer Taylor
Inthehoutepsityinre Mrs.
Joy Detro. Mrs Tommy
Hooker, Miss Sue Ann
Strickland and Mis Sherry
Uwnp
>wing a wedding trip to
®,lhe bride and groom
Will reside in Baytown
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Tike Off Pounds Sensibly 7
mm Bridge Winners Announced
White HaU Bndge Club will play at 7 p.m, Tuesday at the Com- Ever>' Gardening in
munity Building Colour from.Cta and Jon
Center.
White Hall Bridge Club. 1:30
p.m., Community Building;
Dwayne Jones, Joe Pace and
Jerry Windlinger, property tax 4n
division, Exxon 'Company, ‘.
US,A.; "Garden Flowers" 11
from Mr, arid Mrs Fritz Lan-
ham: a contribution to the me-
morial fund from Peoples
Crafts by Joyce
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Art Mart
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DECORATING SUPPLIES
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7)30 p m., Odd Fellows Hall, jnan n„„h« f,r*» Man- Penninatn« anrf Helena Kimhaii Gardener from Mr. and Mrs.
„ . - ----— Joan Hughes, first; Mary Pennington and Helena Kimball. . . _ _ —-
Hh« ff* 7:30 p.»„ second; and Flo Anderson and Rose Cleveland, third Stephen P Sims: “Flowering
Waldea Oak School. East-west winners were Eula Saxon and Virginia Mapes. first; from H®*3 and Flora
BHI Branding, secondhand Ruby Bynum and Aline * j^e B^j]e McGee
CHILDREN’S
WORLD OF SHOES
rth Announcements
Psi Alpha chapter. 7:36 p.m.:
Mrs. Wittian
The_ bride is ajpaduatc of * KWEDNESDAY
f>,n*oW AsaoctoUon «f
Baytowa. I a.m., Cedar
Barbers Hill High School and BilV0U B'
^ ... . L Take Off Pounds, Sensibly 564.
A recfpuonjollowed at the « ,.m„ Commualtv
Building. ,
Priscilla, 2:39 p.m.. Mrs. J. W,
. Pierre, 10$ Forrest ^ -grt___
Baytown Kingfins Scuba Oh
Art Demonstration Slated
“One Pot Meals" from Miss
Marcella Donnelly. Mrs.
Maude Marlar, mother of Mrs.
Faye Sitton of Liberty wiU prawn a demonstration on bow to H 0 Gainer: "The Green
paint field flowen at the 7r30 p.m. Monday meeting of the Aft -
League at the Community Building
A native of Ariama, Mrs. Sitton has
and Houston She is'alsoa teacher
Children’s Footwear & Accessories
CHILD LIFE
WEBER
_-l. Mams thru Pro-Teen
1902 N. PRUETT ,
427-71J9
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Mr and Mrs; Rex Douglas
Rules
TOMPKINS
I __ _ _ Mr. and Mr? Reed
of Baytown announce the birth Tompkins of Spring announce Johnson of Baytown announce
ofason, Paul Lucas, March 10 the birth of a son, Joshua the birth of » diu^iter, The Baytown Sun prints
at San Jacinto Methodist Reed, March 6 at Houston. Kathryn Unnse.' March 14 at birthday pWules for children
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 137, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 19, 1978, newspaper, March 19, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074482/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.