The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 22, 2009 Page: 2 of 16
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VMnesday. July 22.2009
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claims her beloved older sis-
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Seniors at the Highlands
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426-7561.
Free English classes are
available 9-11 a.m. at The
Promise Center, 2703 West
Main. Free childcare. 281-
422-3457.
Make Over in Christ Inc.,
a 12-step spiritual class to
assist substance abusers, is
from 6-8 p.m. at Riley
Chambers Community Center
in Barrett Station. Call 281-
734-4280 or 281-862-9691.
Seniors at the Highlands
Highland Woods Drive, can
enjoy ceramics at 9 a.m. or a
Spanish class at 1 p.m. 281-
426-7561.
Precinctlgether is from 9
a.m. to I p.m. at J.D. Walker
Community Center, 7613
Wade Road. 281-426-3551.
Country and Western
dancing for senior citizens is
from 9:30-11:30 a m. at the
Community Center, 2407
Market St. There is also “42”
and “88" at noon to 3:30 p.m.
Toddler Time, for 18-36
months, is 10:30-11 a.m. at
Sterling Municipal Library.
The Baytown Kiwanis
Club meets at noon at Goose
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Today is Wednesday, July
22. the 203rd day of 2009.
There arc 162 days left in
the year.
Today’s Highlight in
History:
On July 22, 1934, bank
robber John Dillinger was
shot to death by federal
agents outside Chicago’s
Biograph Theater, where he
had just watched the Clark
Gable movie "Manhattan
Melodrama."
On this date:
In 1587, an English
colony fated to vanish under
mysterious circumstances
was established on Roanoke
Island off North Carolina.
In 1796, Cleveland.Ohio,
was founded by General
Moses Cleaveland.
In 1929, inmates at the
Clinton Correctional Facility
in Dannemora. N.Y made
an unsuccessful mass escape
attempt.
In 1933, American aviator
Wiley Post completed the
first solo flight around the
world as he returned to New
York’s Floyd Bennett Field
after traveling for seven
days. 18 3 4 hours.
In 1937, the Senate reject-
ed President Frank I in I)
Roosevelt’s proposal to add
more justices to the
Supreme Court
In 1942, the Nazis began
transporting Jews from the
Warsaw (ihetto io the
Treblinka concentration
camp
In 1943. American forces
led by General George S.
Patkin captured Palermo,
Sicily, during World War II.
In 1946. Jewish extremists
blew up a wing of the King
David Hotel in Jerusalem,
killing ‘XI people.
In 1975, the House of
Representatives joined the
Senate in voting to restore
the American citizenship of
Confederate Gen Robert E.
Lee.-.' .
In 19X3. Samantha Smith
and her parents returned
home to Manchester. Maine,
after completing a whirlw ind
tour of the Soviet Union,
SUN HISTORY
Alex Redford
took the train
from New York
to Millstone
Manor intend-
ing to bring his
wife and baby
home with
him. Julia was
dead and
buried by the time he arrived.
He wanted nothing to do with
the tiny baby and gave her to
. Constance,
Julia’s
mother.
Tw e1ve
years/later
L a v i n i a
celebrated
her birth-
day, happi-:
ly growing
up in the
large
I e x t e n d e d
family of
her mother. Her only sadness
was the total absence of any
Do not merely listen to
the word, and so deceive
yourselves. Do what it
.says, .
fit
—
In 1949. an ordinance
passed by Baytown City
Council prohibited parking
between 2 and 6 a.m. on
almost all streets m the city's
business sections mid includ-
ed some streets on which
there were private residences.
In 1975, Baytown ranked
second among I lams County
incorporated cities in building
penults issued.
In 1990. Goose Creek dis-
trict trustees planned to orga-
nize a steering committee to
promote a $38.5 million bond
referendum
In 2<XX), a mm ic crew pre-
pared the Battleship Texas,
turning the historic ship into a
three-day set for the movie
"IVarl Harbor.” Touchstone
Pictures and Jerry:
Bruckheimer Films filmed
explosion scenes and special
effects for three days.
or 281-383-2792.
Crosby Community
Center. 409 Hare Rd., hosts
morning activities including
rhythm walking (8 a.m.);
body toning chair exercises
(9 a.m:land beginning
Spanish (10 a.m.).
Senior citizen softball
league plays at 5:30 arid 6:30
I ........-
turn call, Frank Butcher, 281 -
424-1230 or email
frank.butcher@comcast.net
Free English classes are
available 9-11 a.m. at The
Promise Center. 2703 West
Main. Free childcare. 281-
422-3457.
Make Over in Christ Inc.,
a 12-step spiritual class to
assist substance abusers, is
from 6-8 p.m. at Riley
Chambers Community Center make friends. 281-420-5735.
Read your favorite columns everyday in
Wfje jEBaptoUjn ^>un • can <28d 422-8302
1 afternoon activities includi
Nazarene. 2409 N. Main St.,
starts today and lasts through
July 26. VBS hours are 6-
8:30 p.m. Thursday through
Saturday and 9:30 a.m.
Sunday. For more informa-
tion, call 281-422-6818.
The Beach City Lions
Club meets at 7 p.m. at the
Beach City Community
Building. '12723 Tri-Cities ----------------•, - -r------
Beach Rd. Call 281 -383-3940 Brit|ge Club meets at 1 p.m.
at the Community Center,
2407 Market St. $3/player.
281-427-3031.
Free GED prep classes are
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the
Chambers County Library in
Anahuac. 409-267-8261 '
Barrett Station Knock Out
Drugs 4 Life, for ages 6-18,
meeting is from 6-8 p.m. at
.... , the Riley Chambers
P m. For additional informa- community Center. Diane.
281-734-4280 or Sherita, 281-
'862-9691.
Squares offers square dance
lessons frony7:15-9:15 p.m.
at Crosby Community Center.
419 Hare Rd. Call 281-328-
3371 or 281-444-3114.
Seniors (55+) enjoy a
good-time atmosphere at the
Community Center. 2407
Market St. Play games and
Lytton's debut ferent from ourselves..
When the elderly General .
runs away to New York , the .
puppy over her objections. A Ravinia is determined to locate
unus—',
sitter cries with Jane and says,
“Sisters are God’s greatest gift.
They know your strengths and
your weaknesses, your secrets . . .
and your fears. Even when it’s L™
, . . , n . tent to live in the h
their time to depart from this , ... . .....
,, . ture of the 19th century. With
earth, no one will ever take , . , ,,. . ,
their place in your heart and in emPhas’s °n the Vlctorian lan‘
your memories.” 8ua8e of flowers’ each chaPter
Deborah Lytton began her be8ins w,th a flower and the
actress career at age six, but meaning Lavinia attaches to it.
now works as a writer and External forces, as Lavinia
attorney. grows up. create an indepen-
dence in her that results in
I avinia’c Windnw tragedies. Lavinia is overcome
Lavinia S WinaOW With guilt and has to live with
Weisen. Michelle, Lavinia's anger and despair.
Window. Media, PA. Words of She feels that she must find a
Mercy. Paperback. 272 pages. way around the bitter past and
Age Level 11-14. $14. ISBN deal with the greatest con-
978-1-60702-047-9-900000 frontation of her life.
Wednesday
Crosby Community
Center offers rhythm walk-
ing (8 a.m ), aerobics with
Melissa (9 a m.), decorative
painting (9:30 a.m.), TOPS
(10 a.m ) and Crosby Ladies
and Lords chorus (11 a.m ).
281-462-0543.
A senior citizen exercise
class is 8:30 to 10 a m. at
Baytown Community Center
on Market Street.
The Bay Area Networking
Groups, B.A.N.G., meets at
7:30 a.m. at the meeting
room of Baytown Chamber of
Commerce on the fourth
floor of Amegy Bank.
The Depression and
Bipolar Support Alliance
sponsors free, voiunteer-facil- Community Center. 604
itated support groups for peo-
ple with depression and bipo-
lar disorder at 6:30 p.m. at
the Texas Child and Family
Institute, 6730 Independence
Blvd., Suite 300, in Baytown.
Call 713-600-1131.
Precinct2gether is from 9
a.m. to I p.m. at the J.D.
Walker Community Center.
7613 Wade Road. 281-426-
3551.
TOPS TX No. 594 meets
from 9-11 a.m. at the
Community Center, 2407
Market. Old and new mem-
bers are welcome. Call 281 -
424-3124 or 281-421-1429.
The Baytown Genealogy
Library, 5203 Decker Dr,, is
open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 281-424- Creek Country Club. Lunch
8388. begins at 11:30 a.m. 281-424-
0622.
Crosby Community
Center. 409 Hare Rd., hosts
ie
GED class (12:30 p.m.), quilt-
ing class (1 p.m.), party
bridge (1:30 p.m ), yoga (4
p.m.), rhythm walking (5
p.m,); aerobics with
Angelique, beginning square
dancing class and evening
quilting class (6 p.m.) and
mainstream dancing class
(7:15).
The Co mmunity Duplicate
Jane is
Plain Jane
in her
family.
Lizzie
gets all
the atten-
tion, even
on Jane's
birthday. Lizzie refuses to eat
breakfast which triggers Jane
to overeat to please her parents.
NoW her family is in crisis
mode. Jane hears fighting
behind the closed door of her
parents’ room.
Lizzie’s behavior causes her
to spend time on the mental
floor of the hospital, her wrists devotion from her father. Her
tied to the bed. One afternoon grandfather encouraged her to
as Jane arrives home from have an adventure. Her grand-
school, the ambulance is taking mother gave her a journal to
Lizzy’s body away. Anorexia record her progress in learning
claims her beloved older sis- and applying the seven heaven-
ter’s life. |y virtues: love, creativity, wis-
Jane’s house becomes the dom, truth, tolerance, freedom,
house of the living dead and courage.
-everyone is glassy-eyed, Annie, an orphan, becomes a
silent, invisible. Her resent- member of the household. The
ment brings on guilt and two girls couldn’t be more dif-
instead of living in her sisters’ ferent, but they learn from each
shadow, she now has to live other. Lavinia tries to apply the
without her. Yoga helps: virtue of tolerance and realizes
breathe in peace, breathe out that we want everyone to be the
anger. Breathe in love, breath same and don’t want to learn
about other people who are dif-
I Uli., M MJ IV IVin , HIV
Her father insists she have a two girls run away with him
isual, but thoughtful baby her father even at the cost of
p*r nri#»c with lunp anrl cave . n
going , against one of . the seven
heavenly virtues.
In this Victorian coming of
i seems con-
tent to live in the historical cul-
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