The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 290, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1980 Page: 6 of 20
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STILLWATER, Ok
(AP> - Adults tend
minimize the Impact 9 n
school year has on a chi
says Mary Miller, assist,
professor of family re
tions and child devel
men! at Oklahoma St
University, who urges
tlence and understand
during that time.
She explains tti
children are susceptible
pressures created in sch
because each new sch
year new subjects and r
teachers call for a cert
amount of adjustment
the student.
• "An individual chll
manner of adjustment n
even differ from year
year,”-she points out.
child has developed, grc
more and probably qi
rapidly, with Intere
that's entertainment1
Happening-)
"Nature” will be the theme of ■torytime from 10 to A collection of owti will be displayed In the glass case
10:45 a.m. Tuesday at Sterling Municipal Library. at Sterling Municipal Library through Oct. 20 The ex-
Featured will be the film "To the Honey Tree” and hlblAson loan from Eva Rae Collier,
three stories, "Three Ducks Went Wandering," "Over
In the Meadow” and "Goodnight, Owl.” ***
Sponsored by Baytown Junior Forum, storytime Is "Singing with the Boewetls” will be the featured ac-
free entertainment for kids age»3 to S. tlvlty at next senior cjtlzen fellowship program beginn-
ing at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Lee College's Rundell Hall
*** Auditorium II.
jsa»»!ss»r^
Courses offered are pen and Ink painting, quilting, WWW
stenoscrlpt ABC shorthand, beginning swimming, ------------__.......________
typewriting-refresher and beginning, weight loss and and act|vUies for clthSMareplann^
attitudes and beginning and Intermediate bridge. ®d by he Bayt°wf Ce!^er' °^a.tfd * F ra
Also, conversational Spanish I and II, crocheting, PnSbTCr °t
beginning porcelain dollmaking, genealogy and basic ,nnnnwLUe^aLfnb!! n^am m
, ^For Information and roglatratlon. iontact thotoolf.’ • Hrama featunna actrtaa HetaI Haya. will be
nulng education division at 427-5611, ext 211______ ______!b. *I!.d.U.a|,”L h? °n
tj’>iftiii' lir * ..vJ ,
• - WWW ' • cnurcn. ,. - .-••• ,
* ' • , - • Shopping at 10:30 a.m: Is planned tor the Thursday
Awarlety of activities and outings for single adtilts program On Friday, Bible study and 4>lngo are
are planned byCrossroads for the coming week. ■ scheduled.
.ijunch Is scheduled at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at iftamma Arts and crafts are slated from 9 to 11 a.m Mondays
. Franca’s, 2118 N. Alexander. On Monday, i "TV Foot- and Wednesdays and the bookmobile arrives every Frl-
ball and Popcorn Party” Is planned beginning at 7:30 day. A hot noon meal Is served Monday through Frl-
r-p.m. at the tome of Pat Weary, 3704 Kingswav Those day. Reservations for activities and meal? should be
' attending are asked to bring their own refreshments ^ made at least two days In advance by calling 427-2145: *
' A Slinrvr fnr ulnirlps nnri th»lr families it clntoH frnm « —*
Rho Zeta
A program on "Literature, Prose and Poetry" will be
presented by Nancy Stephens at the next meeting of
Rho Zeta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at 7:30 p.m. Sept.
16 at 3226 Ripple Creek Circle.
Hostess will be Jo Ann Bryant.
The September social, “Pandora’sJBox,” will be held
Sept. 20. Hostesses will be Judith Jtfaney and Debbie
Leth.
Cedar Bayou Garden Club
. Cedah Bayou Garden Club will meet at 9:30 a.m.
Sept. 16 In the home of Mrs. H.D. Nash, 3503 Kingsway.
A program on “Reviving Plants from Summer" will
be presented.
• New officers for 1980-81 are Mrs. K.E. Reed, presi-
. dent; Mrs. O.E. Downing Jr., first vice president; Mrs^
•G.E. Christman, second vice president; Mrs. H.ET
Baytown Camera Club 1 on. a.lS
changes mean the cl
must redesign at least a
aspects of his or her life.
1 A study of preteen gi
The public Is invited to attend the next meeting of the
Baytown Camera Club Sept, 15 at the Raytown Com-
munity Building.
Highlighting the meeting will be a slide presentation
by Dan Bennett..His presentation wll focus on "pic-
torial" photographs and feature his award-winning
‘she reports, showed t
their, top tnree probk
were adjusting to s'ci
A supper for singles and thelr.familiesls slated from
■worffr relationships'
'5 to'6 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial Baptist Church, 600 '
W. Sterling. Volleyball is planned from 7 to 9 p.m. Photographs of Big Bend by Dennis Caputo are on
Thursday In the activities building of Memorial Bap- display at Sterling Municipal Library through'
tlst. September. ____
A dance is scheduled Saturday. For Information, call
427-8054. ,
- Ice Capades brings in the 80’s on ice with “Let’s
- • WWW ’ Celebrate,” a musical journey from the era of Tin Pan
, , , Alley to the magic and glitter of today’s diseos, Friday,
Dr. Kenneth Brown of the Department of An- Sept. 12 through 17 at the Houston Summit,
thropology at University of Houston will speak at 7:30 Headlining the show and making their first profes-
p.m. Tuesday at Sterling Municipal Library The pro- slonal debut will be U.S. World Champion and Olympic
gram IS planned In conjunction With an exhibit, "Art Rrnn» Medalist Pharlle Tlclfner nnd the Canadian ice
from the Ice Ages,” there.
Also featured will be the film “The Ascent of Man:
Lower than the Angels,” produced and narrated by Dr,
JacobBronowskl. _________________________________r____________,_____ rr___________ _______J|__________ I I JJ JH
The exhibit, op loan from the Texas Humanities and 6 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $5 to $8 and are by Tom Ashcraft, continue Friday and Saturday. For reservations,
Resource Center in Arlington, will remaiiron display available at the Summit 4rena and all Ticket Master cajj jjje gLT box office between 1 and 5 p.m. at 424-7617.
through Sept. 23. '.Agencies. " ■ m :
A Photographic Society of America documentary on
techniques of pictorial photography will also be shown.
■This month’s club competition is entitled “Food.”
Color slides and color and black and white prints may
be submitted.
Perceptor Zeta Chi.
Preceptor Zeta Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15 in the home of Wanda Vinson,
5002Fawndale Way. , ,
Linda Ferguson will present the program.
_________________________________ At the last meeting, held in the home of Wilma Witt,
Barbara Watkins presented the program. ■
"MORT, I’M slipping! Put down the tennis balls! says Beth (Joyce a fish fry. is scheduled in odtoBtfat the home of San-
"and Bennett) to Mort CTomrny Emanuel) in Baytown Little Theater’s^ dra Harp.
others and proble
related to social s
recreational activities.
"While most children
just well to back-to-scl
pressures, some do n<
says Mrs. Miller. "Pare
need to be extra path
understanding and
couraging. With parei
help, most pressures
New Arrivals
TV Weatherman
To Speak Here
Weatherman Doug University of Houston.
Johnson, Channel 2 news, His career, which began
tiuiiiiswu, V/iiaiiuci £ news, nio caicci, wiiil.ii ucgaii
will speak to the Ladies in - Anchorage, Alaska,
Association of Goose brought him to Houston
Creek Country Club at Its and Channel 2 news In
next meeting. 1967.
The luncheon meeting Is „........ for the
slated for 11 a.m. Sept. 16 h'Ll
at Goose Creek Country ?ieetlng w111 Jerllyn
Club * Branscome and Frances
A native Houstonian, DuPlantls' /
Johnson attended Texas Reservations should be
Christian University and made by calling 424-5534.
PAYING
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Rlna», Brie
Jewelry,
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DOUG JOHNSON
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Baytown Art League
• * I «yan Grandparents are Highlands. GARCIA ARANDA The next meeting of Baytown Art League is slated at
^r’ and1,!Wrf' Duffy HODGE Benjamin and Maria Jimmy and Mary Ann 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at the Baytown Community Building.
reaux of Winnie and Mr. Mr and Mrs. Kenith R. Garcia of Baytown an- Aranda of Baytown an- 2407 Market St.
*na Mrf- B- Hodge of Crosby an- nounce the birth of a son, nounce the birth of a son, Richard Balesch, a member of and teacher for
, . wootan of Mont Belvieu. nounce the birth of a son, Benjamin, Sept. 3 in Gulf John Jacob, Sept. 3 in San Houston Art League, will demonstrate portrait pain-
. ^ " Joseph Michael, Sept. 3 in Coast Hospital. He weigh- Jacinto Methodist ting with oils.
' *• . ■>S<s7- ’ , CASEY Gulf Coast Hospital. He ed 8 pounds, 12 ounces. He Hospital. He weighed 8 Visitors arelnvited.
. „ . ... Buck and Dolores Casey weighed 8 pounds, 9 has two sisters, Patricia pounds, 4 ounces. He has — : '
CHAPARRAL VILLAGE Garden Club Septemberjtard of the Month of Baytown announce the ounces. Grandparents are and Elizabeth. Grand- two brothers, Jame Ray
award was given to Mr. and Mrs.-Freddie Qcker. The couple lives at birth of a son, Jason Cole, Mrs. Jo Burton of Houston parents are Mr. ind Mrs. and Jimmy Eric. Grand- .......... ....... V'
......' Aug. 28 In San Jacinto and R.L. Hodge of Ernest Garcia Sr. of parents are Mr. and Mrs. C1 i
Methodist Hospital. He Palestine. Great- Baytown and Mr. and Jesus O. Aranda and Mr. ' L,
weighed 7 pounds, 4 grandmother Is Mrs. Cary Mrs. Adolfo Gonzalez of and Mrs. James Smith, all (\h - '
ounces. Grandparents are Samford of Houston._Control, Mexico. of Corpus Christ!. kU
buy
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• QUARTERS
•DIMES 1964
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• SILVER D0I
PRICES SUBJECT 1
Photos to be run with birthday, engagement, wed-
- ding or anniversary announcements should accompany
those announcements at the time they are turned in to
the Dimension office.
While black and white photos are preferable, all good
r • quality photos are accepted. Photos may be picked up
• in the Dimension office approximately three days after
Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Conley
of Highlands and Mr. and
Mrs. W.E! Casey of
Baytown. Greats
grandparentaare Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Killough of
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 290, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1980, newspaper, September 12, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095535/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.