The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1978 Page: 4 of 34
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<-A THe BAYTOWN SUN lunday, February If, 1WI
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Bowie PTA Sets Meeting
Jamn Bowte Parent Teacher Allocution will mret at 7 10
p m Tundiy m the orhool auditorium Life PTA nwrnbmhips
will be preiented by Mn Kona Id Ltlei
A nominating romrrottre will be Hterted to preient the lUte of
new officers
The terond gridr under the direction of Mn Jeff Hutrhiw and
Mn Ulei will pretent a lounder'i day profram
Hefrethmemi will be terved in the cafeteria alter the mating
The honpiubty chairmen are Mn Jack Bonnynaki and Mn
Jamet Mitchell A nunery will be provided
PTA Life
Members
Awarded
Investment Program Slated
fJr Johnny * (lark,
superintendent of Baytown
schools Curtis Herein* deputy
tupenntendent lor ramculum
and instruction, and Mn Cur
tit Herring longtime Parent-
Teacher Association officer,
were recipients of PTA
national life memberships at
the City Connell PTA
founder! day luncheon at the
Walt Burton of the VanCaspel Company of Houston will speak Community Buildmi
on Investments tor Women' at thf Tuesday luncheon meetin* Cfc* was given the
ol the Ladies Assocutlon of Goose Creek Country Club , membership from the com
Coffee will be served al 10 30 a m Hostesses will be Mn miUutyof ih’At and PTOiand
Frank Hinds and Mn Dwayne Pugh Luncheon reservations are thr Herrings were given the
.being taken by the club office ' award from theitty Council of
Burton, a charter member of Inlcrnational Financial PUnwt
Association has -wumwi seminars on current in
vestment perspective* and insurance seminars
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Monica Mouton Weds
Glenn J. Chauviere
Mr and Mn Glenn James
Chauviere are at home in
Baytown following a wedding
trip to Keystone, Colo
The couple exchanged dou-
ble ring wedding vows at St
Jude's Catholic Church in
Highlands The Rev Fred
O'Connor officiated Miss
Patricia Swick provided the
nuptial music
The bride, the former
Monica Marie Moutori, is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs.' Cur-
tis J Mouton of Baytown Mr
,and Mrs Eugene C Chauviere
of Lake Jackson are parents of
the groom
■ bride wore■ a white
Houston were groomsmen Kathy Barker. Mrs Kirk
Ushers were Brent Mouton Lofton and Miss Jan Ellis ^
and Mark Mouton, brothers of , . „ ‘ ,, .
the hnrfe A graduate of Robert E Lee
. High School and Lee College.
In the houseparty for the the bride attends the Universi-
reception were Miss Torn ty of Houston The groom is a
Corbell, Mrs.. Rick French, graduate of Texas A&M
Miss Kimberly Taylor, Miss University
plann
Chaml
Luncheon Planned Tuesday
Tfl-aty Grandmother's Club will have a luncheon at I p m
Tuesday at the Community Building
Al the early February meeting. Mr* Agnes Zimmerman Mn
G P Williams. Mis J M Williams. Mrs Henry Korver and Mn
Eunice Hill won door prlaes
It was announced that members were muted to a Grand
mother s party it Wyatt s Cafeteria m Pasadena
Bridge Winners Announced
inr timings wrrr gtvrn inr mtw m
award from thr£Hy Gmintilof ^ ^ ^ ^ Hemng are recipients of "f
ttejenung the aiSr* wre ft»wil4»cherAssw^ty^Uonal life membership Mrs. Charles Elliott, PTA „ gown with
Mri ’ Charles Elliott City City Council president, congratulates them (Sun staff photo by Glenn Folkes) daSyMacp Lace encircled the
'Council PTA president. Mn * ' , . hemline of the skirt which ex-1
Mr., Mrs. Gary Rice
To Live In Baytown
White HaU Bridge Club will play at 7 p m Tuesday at the t om-
murnty Building
Sandra Northcutt and Brandon
SprutU * ,
Fifth graders under the
direction ol Shirley Davanay
presented a program of music
and the bilingual kindergarten
students at San Jacinto
Elementary School performed
Mexican folk dances Mn
Floyd Orr was chairman
A special program of musk
was performed by James
Herring Mn James
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nice Young, lint. Nancy Borgleldt and Mary McKay, second Hm,n« ,h,l<lr',n lhf w*
Herring, children ol the life
membership receptents
Miss Manha Lynn Gresham (tails provided the nuptial man Bubba Gresham, brother
and Gary Wayne Hireexrhang- ..music ■ • of the bride, and Larry Badgett
ed double ring wedding vows The bride is the duaghter ol were groomsmen {
Friday at Garth Road Baptist Mrs Judy Smith and Marshall Jimmy Rice and Tom —•—-
Chuh-h (Ireshsm hnth of liaytown J Echols-were uslien Sluntte Warn UUU Fml B.I.WU If
The Rev Ed Weatherly of- P Riye is the father of the Benoit was flower girl and
•*----------'-John Johnson was ringbearer.
hemline of the skirt which ex-
tended to chapel length. Her
headpiece, decorated with
matching lace, was cathedral
length
Miss Denise Marie Mouton
was her sister's maid of honor.
Miss Melanie Marie Mouton,
the bride's sister, and Miss
Anne Chauviere were
bridesmaids.
Tom Collins of Waco was
best man Kenneth Young of
nwT lining, mm, j **•* ■ ** *
and Ruby Jennings and Helena Kimbail, third -, ..r.
JcitsrSsSvSS&ttt Get Most Value
Bartgis. third
floated at the ceremony Miss groom
Carla Osgood and Miss Jome The bride wore
Monday Program Scheduled Out Qf Vitamins
Found In Foods
white
chiffon over silk gown styled in
,1 princess silhouette Lace
appliques decorated the skirt
Her (,'hdpel length veil edged in
Alencon late depended from a
Alpha Kho XI chapter ol Bela Sigma Phi will meet at 7 30 p m
Monday In the Exion Credit Building Hostesses will be Mrs
Raymond Hemtschel and Mrs Juxtln Willwhs . ... .
Mr. Larry lestarjrttr and Mrs Jim*. Sparkman will present When it comes to vitamin*, gen so juice ronlaineis should
the program A review on servu* will be gtvtn by Mrs. l*sUr at is not whether the food you he airtight
serve Is Iresh or frozen that" .
The reception lollowed at- /—/ pf PH A ff
the home of Larry Acosta In t I * W» » pS V/1 I
the houseparty were Mrs Ter-
ry Ti liman. Miss Susan Cleve- BURRELL
land, Miss Denfie Boutte and Mr and Mrs. Daniel Burrell
Alencon lace depended from a Miss Donva Young of Baytown announce.the birth
pi-arl law cap She earned a Kollowinga weddihg trip to a daughter, Naomi Canta,
Mexico, the couple will live in heb. 10 at Gulf Coast Hospital.
Baytown. ^ weighed 6 pounds, 5
ounces. She has a.bjpther,
, Vil*nt|l$ beau wax larry leslarjette
Bridge Play Day Planned
The Baytown Duplicate Bridge (Tub will play at 10 a m Tues-
day at the Community Building
This week s north-south winners were Duria Harrop and Mable
Wilson, first, and Mrx A F Kndrrll and Alice Davis, second
. Halt-wen! wtnnrn were Margery HiUla and Jo Casey, first . and
Jeanne Gtlber and Grace Irons, second
serve is Iresh or frown that*1
(Hunts, but how you cook it
Here are some ABC's for any-
one who cares about keeping
vitamins in their food
• Vitamins A and C are de
stroyed by contact with oxy-
Trimming and peeling
/egetables before cooking cuts
iwav many .nutrients.-mostly
vitamin C ’ *
white Bible.
Miss lasa Gresham was her
sister's maid of honor Miss
Tina Cheney and Miss Shirley
Gresham, sister of the bride.
wefe. bftSSfiaids. ~
Tlerome Phillips was best
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MRS. GLENN J. CHAUVIERE
ggfcgS Longhorn Luvs Get
;«nd Vfrc Rnhprt W Rurrpll •*>
and the g:-Kim is a graduate of
Hobert E Lw High School
Wedding
Vows Said
By Pair
• A minimum of water
should be used, both in pre-
paring and cooking
• Cmiktng lime should be
kept to a minimum, using high
temperatures for a short pe-
riod. preferably in a pressure
cooker
• Since many nutrients
TSind up in the cooking liquid,
Mr ami Mrs Daniel Thomas do mn throw it down the dram
Webber are at home in Instead use it in soups, sauces
Baytown following their and gravies
wedding at Cedar Bayou • j,-or tj,e mosj p^, frown
United Mrthodwl Cliurch Tot yfgetabli^ keep a high pgr
Rev Michael Einkauf of-
futaled at the ceremony
~ ■- ...... ■ . — . • ” USX null vimiKiw;
MR, AND Mrs. Don Kerr of Jackson. Mitt., formerly j"* d'*'
'cenlage.of their original nutrf-
— - — - - ents if stored properly arid
The bride the former Swan nol allowed to thaw They
Maine Russell, is thedaughter ^0uld always be cooked fror-
of -Mr and Mn Hairy liquid
Russell of Baytown Mr and l0 pr,.i(.ni scorching.
Mn Janies J Webber of Gulf- / ♦
port. Miss. are parents ol the When buying food you
grow should look for nutritional
rprovtdin|-tb« nuptial music value, not jtfst price The nu-
was-Merle Eppenon tritionst WforniatM session
The bride chose an empire « food labels provides im-
style white satin gown accen- P°r,‘tnl, information on the ; -
t«1 with Chantilly lace She product s vitamin and mineral
At*.
and Mrs Robert W. Burrell.
Baytown Member
Johnson of Beaumont and and ‘VIrs Charles Ml has
Link Riley of Anahuac:
COSTLOW
Mr. and Mrs, Buddy Costlow
of Baytown announce the birth
of a daughter, Brandi Renee,
Feb 2 at San Jacinto
Methodist HospitaL She
weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces.
She has two brothers... Buddy
Alan and Bryan. Grandparents
are Mr and Mrs. W. H
Costlow. Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Nunez and Mr and Mrs. S. J
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Zegbn, all of Baytown. Great-
grandparents are Mrs. Minie someuung exira. use a uaiice
-Sims 0/ Baytown and Mr and jeam to. add color and boost
I Mrs R. B Powers oi Lufkin fans'enthusiasm for the team.
-----—---- The Luvs are hostesses for the
DIXON post game parties.
I Mr and Mrs Mike Dixon of They have performed for the
Bavtown announce the birth of Austin City Officials, did the
a son. Christopher Brian. Feb P"*3™show for Harl«m
Delta national scholastic soeie-
anu i»m>. (.nano mu. ,.a, ty for ° outstanding young
been selected as a member of freshman womep.
theT Longhorn Luvs at the She was a 1975 graduate of
University of Texas at Austin. Ross S. Sterling High School.
The Luvs, composed of 12
University coeds, is a new
dance teab which performs at
the Longhorn home basketball
games in the new Special'
Events Center. The team’s
dancing style varies from jazz
to modern disco.
This special addition to
Longhorn basketball was the
idea of Barry- Dowd, assistant
basketball coach. He, felt that
Texas basketball needed
something extra. like a dance
content
ol Baytown, celebrated their 25th ’wtddTn# anniver- ^/'ivhbicTjtrLquin i
..•ui. — naytown home
These' easy-to-read labels '
will tdentitv those fomfcFthat - - -
are fortified to provide higher
nutritional value,.Some foods
such as fruit drinks and juices,
pizza, ready-to-eat cereals’ and
fldur-lused products have
-vii y wiui ait ujwii nouse at tnetr oaytown nome. her sister's matron «>f honor
Their children, Mr, and Mrs. Sllverrol Ferguson, Charlie Erwin w« best man
Mrs. Reggie C»lg df FayetteviHe, Ark., hdsted. Ruweii amt M»s Tert Russell, r,.______ „
1 tatt , 4 ; sisters of the bride. Mrs A W ^ tortified-topfovideextra
1 What, When, Where ,... .
• •. Y* XV? -^ Getting the most nutritional
am IM SsJwme ™ M^
Goose Creek Itebekah. 7:3# jy-..... — WO
Jlyili OdUXcItoWvXtall________£-:
•.»:» f-NeBlng Pilot Hub. 7:3» p m.
a son. Christopher Brian. Feb pregame snow tor the Harlem |
15 at San Jacinto Methodist Globetrotters appearance in £
Hospital He weighed 8 Austin and performed at the
pounds. 10 ounces. He has a San -Antonio Spurs basketball
. sister, Shawn, and a brothers ^aoie
-X ': Mike. Grandparents are Mr. a iunior finance
*+£:s and Mrs. Grover Cook of Jor at UT. is a member of
Housrdtr. Mr. and Mrs. Van -Alpha Chi Omega. She has
rv:____ »t___ hppn nn thp rtoan’c li«t fnr fivp
KAREN HILL
11, iw. <i»u .Tua. v<ui _ r— - -----■--- o 1 ^
a member of .Alpha Lambda
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MRS GARY WAYNE RICE
MONDAY
LrfJvrf Rwfr* Ouk. •:*
am;, Sterling Mualctpal
School
. .. Mrs Jtm Haggard, II
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Exxon Duplicate Bridge Hub
7 pm. Commnntt)
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Overeaten Anonymous. 7:31
p.m.. Baylown Medtexl
Community Building
Hho Ztt*. 7:31 p m , WiMm
Oaks School.
Psl Alpha (jHptor, 7:31 p.m,.
Mn Fteyd Dtekerson, Ml
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Art Mart
WILTON SCARE
0EC0RATIN6 SUPPLIES
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Sew What’s New
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Alpha Rbo XL 7:1# p.m.. Exx-
-tw Onrtk IMtt B#BdM>.
TUESDAY
League oi Women Voters, 1:11
a ma Communtt) Building
Take Off Pounds Snsibly, I
p.m. Baytown Medical
Ceawe.
White Hail Bridge (Tub. #:»
p.m.. Community Building
Gooae Ceeek idapter,
Daughters $t the American
OUR BI6
WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY
HOLIDAY and EARLY SPRING
FASHIONS ■
We have sew many new exciting fabrics for the
Bride, Bridesmaids ormother of the Bride.
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• Flocked crepe with
matching solid
•. Polyester Satins .
«Flocked flowers on
-■ colored cottons
• Deluxe Qtana
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Ph
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• White Eyelets , ■
• Solid Inteiock i
• And all the other, fabrics g
trims you ve seen in ready made Bridesmaids
dresses. . ;-
let Our Bridal Consultant Assist You
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t -v-^ Accessories That You Need.
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PANTS. JEANS. TOPS
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Arts & Crafts Lessons
New Classes Starting Feb. 21st
Eunice
• Art Sii
Decorative Painting
in Acrylics-Folk Art
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Tuesday: 12-2p.m. 4-6p.m.
. 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Wednesday: 12-2 p.m.
CountryPainting
of Folk Peopletspeciai
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-expressions)
Tuesdayt9.dl a.m^_..
Macrame
'Wednesday: 9-11 am.
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Thursday: 9-1 p.m.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1978, newspaper, February 19, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074770/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.