The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949 Page: 4 of 12
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F-Mly, April f,
Hartiilton-Sfroman
•Troth Revealed •
At Guest Tea
^FREE
LECTURE
ON
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Ralph I. Wager, C,|J|
Illinois ,
Member of the Board 0f Leelur^,. „
MoU‘*r Chur*h.Th, Hr« Ch,uc(l i 1
BcJentlrt. hi Boeton. mX*,,*
CfRtral High School Audlfor
T*u» atjr, Teiae
■unrtay, April l. lla, Uim ^
Udine Entitled! “CHRISTIAN urn
ITS REVELATION OR DIVINE *0*1
Mr*. Frank Doskosil . •
Hostess To 84 Club ■
Jru2a,3 at»
Norris a* • inetting * the.M Chib
Thursday evwtog to th* horn* «
Ptfhsps you’ve been thlnkln* of giving your daughter
permanent with owe of the many i
IIHNOIIUIIMO to F**
wen asrred la \tn H. a Me
wind Hr*. M. W. Shaneck
■Mrs. Dyer will be hoetee# al th
teat meeting, at T.:*> p.m. Thur
'lay. April, 14 Her addrree is O
Jimff. * '/*-t * <
inee.this may BERM Ilka a sensible way L
u»* hlirloai
rAUFORMA VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Seaman*
* nd their arm. Andy, are tn Lo*
Aagelea. California, (or a thr.v
^rek* emit while Seaman*, a lieu-
. raant (junior grade) in the nave'
; .• eagrve. attend* a two week rourn
la naval retervr training at tV
U, 8. naval juatlce achool at Port
Opening
320 West
Mrs.M. A. Jones
Re-Named Head Deborah ClaSS
Wooster chib installs Officers
wiLiSSTcSlfeA't 'urina Luncheon
the home o( Mr* E E Ftahr, HHMt| tMIIUIIUWII
Plsass Call 782 for Appointment
ADORABLE BEAUTY SALON
Herman!) Drive in Houston. and no adintasion i* to be charged. Every-
me I* invited to attend h
The entry from the Morrell Park 'club will be an arrangement in
on Maruct street ttoao. memoerr eping a^th the monotone colqr harmonic* which the *how will pre-
o( the club voted Mr*. Malcolm T"n n,>w officer* of Baptist T> Vit in seven different clas*e* Of stock and petunias in various rhades
Jone* to serve a* president foi *' * Deborah t'la** were tnsla violet, the arrangement' Is being prepared by five members of the
another term. u * ‘luncheon meeting THurtm b, Mr*. J K. Lee. Mr*. E K Holder. Mrs. R. E Birch. Mr* H I*
Named jvith bw were Mr*. John n/h* .bu‘!!lln® i, urphy and Mr* A. A. Bankston ----- - -• .'
T. Porter, vice-president. Mr* V In. addition to the installing c. n Murphy add Mrs. Birch will w--, .
0, Ploeger, secretary; Mr* Gtly Ji?M* Mr*- O. Byron Richardson e. the show both day* to ex-
Hensley, corresponding secretary other guest* of the cla hlt th*' club* Arrangement Hf' ' -7t
Mrs *B E. Fishrr. treasurer; Mrs eaterday, were Kev. K. K. JjAW* The thrme for the spring flower lEj*
T. D. I^ong, parliamentarian, ami Dayton and Rev.-George Enj estival U “Rainbow Hum" Th!* 3 W\ vjH
Mrs. H. B. Wood*, librarian ami 'I1”* paat0r °f Baptist Temple rheme will be repreaeiHed by »
historian. ForJh? ‘"illation ceremonies cntri|1 of five gar-. §
The olub set the date for its Wchwwn. chye aa a thegi t ieni whirh w ill be on exhibit th « |
spring flower show .The %affai? The of (,ol<J .Each ofnex ^ rnd. The r-ntra> garden wj” S-
will be given May 12. afid Mrs F "*ti a cre|Jf P!*P‘*r ®treanu. ,a gpanar^ by a rainbow, from □
f, Macblain was named chairman a Cerent color. At the end t bich the theme tekes its name 9
<4 the whole .how, hr ccremonie*. and.when each of • F()rnlal #nd i„f<VJr,| gordm* « sSQwMBl *,rL
The mrotin* began at 10 am f.!c*!r Kh*d.. ,*ken hw. P!ac«. a bug* p br .jnc|u(jw| |n thr* c:hibits ' f
z\ zjst ’r zrz:t:z:'trz:: i MS
rrvrd at the noon hour. n olfi ^ r ^ "«or 4 A ‘
English, trachor Mrs. Edward Ri; <n,, proportion,, and 1 \ *, '1
chardsun. president; Mr,. I • 0 ,or, J ‘
VISITING IN EDEN fc^atrd. membership vice-president _ , . ,_____ M B ‘ / If.lH
, Mr*. Travi* Washburn.. frllowshu Window boxr ,n thrf ilassi f /I; f j V,
Mr and Mrs J.. D Ayrek, and vice-president, Mr* Emory Hall "dl hr disp.ayc to shoo the ir< w,
*• and Mrs. George Taylc r and rian c|aM minister vice-presiden* ^ yellow, violet or red hues ir /r
hildren left at noon today for a |rs g Evana, arcretary-trras «.omin.mir. ( . ^ K [iMingH
.Isit at Eden Mrs l.aura Wall urrr; Mrs. W B Askew, Mrs Trr Eor garden enthusiast* who ar ' ] •. \ ' & J
Mrs Ayres' sister, is quite ill Sorrell, Mrs. Harry Spell and Mrs lire interested in hort’vdti - v f~l*m u T I 'V"*
there ’’Charles A. toevvis, group captain httn in the art stir side of floi JL XxjL»r JLJ^l
___■ _ The class also totk up Its Marc t -arraniring. there -wpl be thn y, ' U jSS \ J
Imainess at a business session held lasses of growing flow ers «" V; \. Sf • \fl|
lants These will he potted fe'- s; ! W I
’Th. Olde# Shop
in Town”
WLL \\Ht OF GUAR
TRY SUN ..CLASSIFIED AJ)S
prescriptions C
BY LEGALLY RE
DRUGGIST WITH
2ft YEARS EXI
Uur 16th Anniversary
SPECIALS
AperialUt In Hair-Shaping dor
the season's newest *»>le*
M.M Creme Oil Wave* 13 00
IS.to Creme on Wave*..— IJJO
ItJO Cjeme Oil Wave*----I0.M
. Dora Bo*lev
. Maxine Drrwrev
No Appointment*
Nerewarv • "
VOGUE
BEAUTY SALON
ltd W- Weree ' Phone 189-tt
They're Hare!
The Exciting AW
EASTER DRESSES
Ivy Your Favorite Detijner
COFFEE BAR
• COKES
• KING'S C
OPEN DAILY 8 A.I
PHONE
AFTER 10 P.M. PHC
ALL NIGHT PRESCRI
in conjunction with the covered
dish luncheon.
Other member* of the class a!- -nd specimen blossoms,
tending were_^irs R. A Masters, A, |n pjf,t y,.nr, there will.)
E Lehi. he a flower mart.
Show chairman is Mr* .1
i a It... cotton*... cord*...
ittr-Paradt print* ... suntan
m . . . enchanting oyolot
Mbcoidariot! Oh yM, Trudy
• Ami,all with an'oir and •
Aair that ball** thair
tadxfpRy «h prka* of juit
Mr* E A. Foster, >fr*
Mr*. W M IynSipg Mr*. D L
Evan*. Mr* Ella Rcbertaon. Mrs Webb, with Mrs E I. Krueger »
J H. Smith and Mrs. W. E. Mas- eo-eflairmanr A trio of Housin’
women are heading tbe three divi
•ion* of the show: Mrs Jimm;
Hobb*. in eharpe of artistic ar
rangement*.: Mr* W. R. Walker
gardens and window boxes, and
Mr*. A C Bryan, horticulture
Mrs. W. H. Benton of Houston )•
president of the federation. whidw
has ' an apwexiroate memberabi
of 10,000. Beside* the Morrell Par!
Hub, ' the B a y t o w n and . the
Plans Progress
For Supper At
T'-SHIRTS
WERE 1.98
WERE 59c EACH
tETI RN FROM TRIP
Mr. and Mr.*. Joe Boudlaehe
ave returned from a irionth-long
rip to Logisia|t>, .whfjre fifty vi*-
ted relatives ^nd *a'w the Mardi
i.ras in Nr#- Orleans.
PANTIES a
FAMOUS NAME BRANDS «
BRASSIERES :
SMALL GROUP BATISTE
SUPS and HALF SUPS
For all young-minded
fashion Fans in Size* 9 to 15.
” 11 W. Ta-nt
Phont 133
•Wfown
HEADQUARTERS FO*
YfM'NO MEN’S EASTER
CLOTHES. SHOP NOW
WHILE STOCKS ARE
COMPLETE
WERE 3.98.
• GABARDINE
• FAILLE
• PIQUE ’
• BATISTE
• SHEERS
• CREPES
SKIRTS
Values to 5.98
BLOUSES
rTBStW to t.**'*'
lug general chairman for the sup*
per Hi also social chairman of
the Mother* Club.
Ma«tlng Of Chapter AS,
P. E.O. Called Saturday
There' will be a called meeting
of Chapter AS, P.E.O. at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday In the home of “ Mr*.
Q. A. Ullic, 310 West Sterling.
The meeting is being called by
the chapter preeidant, Mr*. 9- H
Kollenberg. ■ * v
Iff
Assorted Colors
« And Sizes
REDUCED TO
tor youth* JpP
iheseircthciuiti"feg-*
ulir fellow*" wesr... Ugl \m
smm, styled like d*d'» if if
... tnd now even more
wonderful, thsnk* to iMV irl
new cru»b-r*ii*t»ot, * \
iraoother, m ore lv»
unou* Palm Besch f*b- '.WK
i let *t«danti
^SSkSSSS^
atasSy
■•ggaffpr
SLJS.MRP
VISITOR HERE
Frank W. Reynold*, pioneer La
iPorte resident, spent Thursday at
the home Of Mr. and, Mr*. P’red
Rartmbn. HelM* lived In the bay-* -
shore community for more than SO
)*» • -V * ‘.-'.V. a*.:..
tic. Pin* fit, wonderful
tailoring, long wetting ' •
ind smbible. Let your
boy try'CM on, *nd
wttch hi* eye* light up.
Mm fO to W IsMma
ttn, brown, tnd whit*.
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949, newspaper, April 1, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029042/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.