The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 132, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1950 Page: 4 of 10
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Calendar For Week Teachers Explain Programs
To Parents Council Members
Beta^iqma
ivcee-ettes To Start
, » * * *
1 Yule Clearing House
Three Baytown Junior
j U your organisation would Ilk*
I'to |tvo away a baaket of food for
CWv Bayou Pa*t Matron* Club,
bom* of Mr*. Haul Young, HOT
Ka»t Fayle, at 7 80 p m.
L* Uvr*. ’ Baytown Community
llouao Loung* at T:80 p. m. ,,
Xquarlui Temple No 1M, 1‘yth- The teachers w»r. MU* Ovid* club for Junior high student* %;
Ian Slater*, 1721 Amelia »tr<>*>t "at'Carroll. seventh grade teacher, Mlu bo re*umt*d on the first .and third
7:10 p. fn , Olady* Skaggs and Mr*. W, H. Friday* of each month
Goo** Creek Assembly No. go, Cattleman, ninth grade tthchtfs. f!o*t»** rhalfman W*fe
If you know inf any family «bou ,h* R*lnb®w ,or 01 rl*. ’ Th* woman explained their pre- bF Mr* 0> A IwFavour, pr*al
ChrUtma* may b* »hort, you should 0<“** Cr*#k Muonic H*ll at 7:10 paratlon* for teaching English. Mr*. Travis Porter will be
qma Phi
Plan's Cnristma
Children's Pa ‘y.
High lin muting in January. The meet-
School tycher* Friday told mother* Ing will he January !». children
of their itudont* how they planned j„ February the regular **ril-.^ PeU
their Inatruetlonal programe. * monthly muling* of the r« re«M* ^^y pg'^^ber »f.
Aquariue Tempi. No 1M. 1‘yth-( The teacher* wer* Ml** Ovlda club for Junior high MudenM wB ^j^
ChrUtma*. u* the Jayeot-oO*. tell the Jaycee-ettea.
ren will l^given
ita 8t|gn Phi. b
Ity, anDeeembcr
i sffarty will M
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A floor
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nnie Horn Named Thefo
Rho Girls' New. President
Annie Horn wa* elected preel* Peacock a* treasurer
'by'memblra d*1 ot thf Kho Q,r" *' tMr »• new Mflcer, w,„ ^
business girl.' r«*ul«r muting Thureday night In at f ChrlMiy* Mrtv 1
the IOOF Hall. pn December »», „ M
held in the Member*, chose Barbara HUUinan- All member* vfttr
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>th2l?wS«ah^hil' M*/k* muig1—ll«liWIMI FeJSg?M7n Mai, ‘‘5£ri for ,h
•thodlst WBCB, ehttrch anmc at -»ounell of Hit school. c°lm Jone* for My»en, Mr*. Lloyif At g
Their talk* wer* In connection Boudloche for and Mr*. JB. J. th# *orority
1U\ n "Know Your School" them* 0M,r ,or M** ■ M>. Ken
unity Houw with Brownie a* vlce.preaident, Georgia Burwlck going prealdent qJP*[
No. QE yonured by th* a«! rocordlai lecftUfy, Ann M*c- to be pretent at th,
ty, al honored gueat*. Krell a* financial ucretary, jft*n. Thursday for a rrhe*^
•how will he provided for
and favor* will be
.. _____... the party were made
Uoyjf yeaterday at a bu*lne»* muling of
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Kenneth Offerman,
| anal Chrlatma* clearing houu Dee- ]n| jB cooperation with the welfare p m
ffpbgr li , league of the. Community (%ut jnd 7 Mont Belvleu Rebekah
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*t wMUMf It b* Kw • ttitar. ...1^- at o, vn)Mt to Onto. Umsrtol BapUit Ctaich. FlMnl lw Utoto«*.IMlM ^^?2ltoI?toI2n« to* Tnmmf
elethe*. eU, and alk for the name Mr* George Velknor and Mra. R. C borne of Mrt UUIan Hlneon, 419 »o ba h^ld December l« a* a Chrl.t- wo* o» Cteotottwr Seale.
of a family needing euch a gift. a,Faat Hunnlcutt ' "»•» r*l»bratlon were completed.Jt or *f!frn n* Mra. W. K. Puderbaugh gave a
‘flhe Jaycee-ette* will give you
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TOWS;^. at low cost
a youngster will appreclatt
Stephenton Jr.
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Cedar Bayou Past
Matrons To Have Party
end t p m. to 4 p m.
Their telephone number I* 9#0S.
The Cedar Bayou Pyt Jlatwn*
Club will have It* annual Chrt»t* *
re.’S.V^ki.’SS Home Demonstration
SOT Ea*t F^le. (;ounCj| JQ ^e0|
Member* are a*k«d to bring
hotnemake cookie* to he u»ed In a Committee chairman, council of-
box to be *ent to the ORS horn* In f|CerBa prealdent* and council dele
Fdrt Worth and
which will be exchanged
' pr|M the official council »taff will
All member* »re urged to attend, hold their aniyi*! ChrUtma* party
wr.r ........ -..... «t' 10 am. Wednesday, December
ilttWWWF ADVISORS, TO MRET ig- «t the -BehatTW Ctvte Center, W*
An Important meeting of the ad R!(.# Bou|fVard, Hoimton,
Stoory board of the tow Creek
, 'Order of the Rainbow I* being , . . . r .
for 6 p. m. Monday. The *"»• »"> ^ »nd
mooting will precede the regular • book review pre.entcd,
oernlon at 7:30 p. ni. All member* Council delegate* and dub prc»l-
are urged to be pretent
The Jaycee-etto* will operato tha Tueoday
..taring houu Monday, December Miulonary Society, St. Paul'* ^ _
lg through Friday, December »l. Lutheran Church, Educational Jprrw K SreOOrV
They will bo ot th* wtlfor* lt»gu* Building at YJ0 * m^ • * * j' '
building *t Miriam and MorfU b.- Baytown Mu*lc Study Oub. |j Honored At
tween tha hour. • a m. to » p m. McKInMry. -
Dei Mont Hotel, at 7:so pm. Birthday Party
wag decided to hold only on* (53p>' b*1*18 through Cuember in to call lhort dioruulon on cerebral pal*y.
. 4 ■■» - __ ti . After th* meeting an Informal^
Report* were m*de by Mr*. <ol(# p^fty wa* given for Mra
Baughman, trcaaurcr. *nd Mr*. U QlWgt Harrington,-, member who
4 Bergeron, "thrift chairman.
Next •meeting o) the pareijt*
■ miiK-ll will be January 8. f
I* moving I9 Virginia.
Lee Brigadiers Plan
Jaycee-ette board of director*.
bom* ot Mr*. Dick M*nne, 1407 Jerry Keith Gregory wa* favored
IllinoU, at 7:80 p. m. JF. at a party yeaterday celebrating *. T’
Helping Hand* 8oclcty of Re- hi* flr*t bjrthdny.** LhriSl ITiaS Party
deemer Utlmr.n Church horn, of Th„ p#rtv glv,n by hll p,r.
Mra H C. Cholcher. m Gre.h*m, #nU( Mf >n(J Mr„ B j Gregory,
St Paul's Missionary.
Society To Have Party,
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A desk lamp. Choica of green
Pl(
gray <gnd walnut. Complete,.......$ ;«
Dosk calendar. All sizes, com-
—S 1.451
10 • m.
The Missionary Society,
Paul'* Lutheran Church Will hifve,
a * pedal ChrUtma* ccljmratioft at
at their home
the Gulf
It* regular meeting Tt^aday fit fhc
F.durational R u 11 >1 f n g of the
The Lee Brigadier* will have a
Oil ChrUtma* party December -81 Ui
Goo»e Creek Rehckah Dodge No. ...............' the Brig, home of the girl*' drum
taw c asiSsrrr sSSSSHS *“ -
Thimble Club, home of Mr. N. torthr M
E Brown. 27 Market. Street, at. Decoration* were yellow and Mue - --- - - - wpw:„nuUVi*. Ho.te.ay4 arc Mt* W H. Hetnl
740 p, m_ _________ r’IVOrV,nf “HWMi W h‘ I-Sft?aeh-TL7 iehdTnTMr, Th*.i Murphy.
...... „ , , _ ,, were given the children who *t- rr m * KS ' f
Atlle Nunan Circle of Grace Me- . , Plan* were made for an rxchatutr " ' /
thodilt WSC8, home of Mr* Steele
church,
All women of (he church are In-
Brigadier eoimkil viteil to the matting and to bring
__ _ _ ^ a dUh for a/covere»y dish lunch-
The council ia made up of corp* con *“ k“ ""
.1 urcwisuuni wrrr jrruuw itnu umr, r
Favor* of balloon*, apd paper
were given the children who at- ^r,^,n r,<
tended Plan* were made for an exchange
/rvedafriomi.
Mcltonald, V™™*"*!* *5* a^ Set
Walter Pre»cnt were Betty Ain)
of Mr. t m Hen- Kaderli, I-indf Baxtoon, ------
Dean and Wanda Jean Hall. Sheila Barbara Thompson, Janet Cl
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Expert work,
finest material*.
" o C k done
promptly ; ; ; and guaranteed.
Let ui give you a free eatimatc.
MAYFAIR JEWELRY
"The !lmi*e of Diamond'."
im W. Tr\»h Phone HHg
dent* from thla area who plan to
attend ar* to bring money donation* Harv, VKW Hall
Woonter Circle of St. Mark**
WSCS, home
deraon. 108 Barnea, at 7:30 p m. . . .
... , Roth, Gary Ix*c Thomas, Stade.Kn- ford, Mary
Veteran* of Foreign War* Au • |U|| Krwjn ,udy an,, Ila pave Hor- Diet*, Joveta Jones, Pat KingMmit,
at 7 ,0 p. m. ton Bffrnacj,ttf Hubbard, Claude Evelyn' Dosa, Helen Horn/and
Ann Davit,
5ft*
JacUlM
govern ni'
rade,
ent official* of every
8.
Charle* and Nancy Alvcra Griffin The council^net at /
for a piggy bank which HarrU WSCS, Mont Belvleu Methodlat Ix)Wfrv jr
county council will present to polio CTuireh at 2:30 p m. Hayes, Pinkney and Dcwolyn Full- Miss Griffin's home, 308 forrest.
patient. In a hospital. Onelta Otie Orel., Coadj* Bap- ar_’gaBny> Tommy'and Jean Fuller, • /
Mra. France. P. McCulloch will ,,st " MU *l ,n * m Sharon Maynard, Janice and Debo-
he In charge of the program, a»*Ut% rah Jeffrey and Janet Caraon.
ed hy Mr*. Charle* Ogllvle, council
program director
Helen Ewing Is
Shower Honoree
Juilet Low Patrol
Gives Christmas Play
Cedar Bayou WSCS Nets
S230 From CJturch Bazaar
Cedar/ Bayou
Woman'*
Qfirislian Service was
Misa Helen Ewing, bride-elect of
Dan Moyer, was the honoree Thura-
day at a kitchen thower given by
Mrs. N. B Culver at her home in
Wooater.
a «i*l lilf fn
Mr*. Carrie IJttle, Mrs. J W
Hubbard, Mrs. J. D. Davis, Mrs,
Claude Lowery, Mrs. Charle* Hayes,
Mrs. Malcolm Baiaoon,’ Mrs. Andy The
The Juliet I-ow Patrol of Girl Kaderli. Mrs. Stella Roth, Mrs Society
Scout Troop 37 entertained the Rld»rd Thomas. Mr. Gene Erwin, happy tody over the 1230 which it
Good Deed Patrol with a Christmas Mr, Garland Horton, Mr, Grady netted Thursday, night .
plav and party Thursday at Anson Mrs. C. C4rson Mrs Dewec ha.aar /eld at the church.
Jones ichool Fuller, Mrs. Frank Fuller, Tom P Mrs., M. A Parker today thanked
Girl, taking part in the play were F,,ll,‘r' Dfw,'y »nd Fr*nk F,lll,‘r " tl,# ponumittev* in charge and the
Shirley Parker, Judy Alvey, Melba — P’^,ic for their’participation
Shamblin. Jeannette Harper, Sybil I'on*Mt tan?‘ ln ,hp world ls the Operation In taking the
Cve.ux, Mary Wagner, Dori. Tip- Gr*nd C“nal pf Extending 100O , succe**. ,
Christmas decoration* were plac- t(ln Bobbi* Wallace and Wanda ^rom Hangchow to Peking, It The proceeds
de throughout th# home. Balbowskl. /I* about 2900 year* old. church work.'
Punch and cookies wefe terved
that unlock* most of your.
HKAI.TH PROBI.KMS
I* found In the
SKILLED HANDS
of :i
Chiropractor
Hnd
bazaar
W. T. TRAyiS, D.C,
Logan Basic Chiropractor.
15 KART HTUU.1NG
BAYTOWN, TEXAS
Telephone 0*10
plete for tv«ry uso, up from.
Eiferbrook fountain pfen.
Choice of points, new points
available. The.pen that every
child loves at...,,,,*^.,,„„t(i
Speedball pen sets.-Let young,
sters see this, and you’ll have
’em drawing and lettering here
on out, up from..............................$ 1.25
Colored pencils—12 pencils,
each a different color. All for......$ ^5
Dictionaries, Some for school,
for every-day use, as low as........„$ 1,25
Rubber stamp sets. He can do
lots of ftis own printinq. As
low as ....................... $ 1.40
Three-color pens or pencils.
Writes inr three colors, and
writes well ....................................J 2.00
Pocket diaries. Keeps ail the /.•
names of girl friends and boy
friends, as low as.......................... 40c
Brief cases. Saves time, pre-
vents losing things, as low as........$ 9,00
tphcunt for r..h a rerrs
lOtfRY • MARTIN
Cleaner* 4 Dy«rJ
MARKET—rh0B'* A*’
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Att*fd Tour CSurch
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Other members present
from a refreshment table covered Ruth Cole. Sara Elms. Peggy Jean
in a white outwork rloOt. Mra. Del- Humphrey*. Joyce Scroggins and
roy Mulkey presided at the crystal Nadine Wilkerson.
punch bowl. Plana were made to make mlng
Mias Joy Ewing registered gueats. treea aa the Christmas project
I Others preaant were Mra J. M. of the troop.
Taylor, Mrs. D. B Whatley, Mrs. Refreshment* were aerved by the
Al Wight,-Mr*. J O. Casey, Mra. leaders. Mra T. E. Cole and Mrs.
Scott Herrin, Mrs. W. O. Ewing and P. T. Humphreys.
Mrs. R. W. Ewing. __
Ferrells In ten Antonin
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferrell and
daughter Linda of 309 North Jones
and Mr. and
Cedar Bayou are visiting relatives
The Shining Light Intermediate In Spn Antonio this weekend.
Class of the First Baptiat Church
Shining Light Class
Has Christmas Party
MMj&n
COrJfoWn. AH tim,
AT BE* SUITS*
in Mont Belvleu held It* Chrlatma*
party Thursday In the home of
Wanda Ray* Merritt
Hot chocolate, manhmallowi,
cookies and cak* were terved to
gueat* after Chrlatma* gift* were
exchanged, *
Present were Mao' Lou Chltty,
Mary Sue Josierand, Wanda Mer-
ritt, Billie Sue Kemp, Mrs. Ouita
Elmer, Marie Ferguton, Estelle An-
drews, Wanda Ann 'Scarborough,
Sylvia Wiley and claaa teachers,
Mr*. J. B. Gill and Mrs, Dcljio
Brown.
Sun Patterns
, ” ••112 WEST TEXAS AVE.
IKE GETS NEW MEDAL
NEW YORK—T.RI—The Salvation
Army Association announced to-
day that It will 'award its 1950
citation to General Dwight D.
Eisenhower, preildent of Columbia
University, for his "achievement in
spiritual and .humanitarian en-
deavors." The citation will be pre--
aented at a luncheon December 13.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 132, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1950, newspaper, December 9, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027037/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.