The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 137, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1949 Page: 3 of 10
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Flower Show
Of Federation
Is Tomorrow
The East Harris County' Feder-
ation of Garden Clubs, in its Fall
„ Flower Show tomorrow, .will fea-
ture as -the center of interest, a
large model St a frame house with
a yard complete with shrubs and
flowering bushesL .
The landscaping is in the form*
•f a formal garden and evej-y-
thing is scaled to size.'It is hoped
by the officials of the show that
all new homemakers with yards
and garden* to plant will benefit
-.-from the example In the scale
"model. ' .
The show theme of “Design for
Livincr” fa Mrriptl nut In fhia ansi
Gtlet Wn'dargarf'en <\
Mothers Club Meets'
The Mothers Cub of Grace
Methodist Kindergarten met Fri-
day morning at the achurch school"
for a business session with Mrs.
Clark Botkin, president, In charge.
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Lee High
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FEATURES
TUESDTAY 9
ieiivre Observes
first Anniversary
The first anniversary of Lc
Xivre Will be observed when mem-
bers meet at 7 pjn. tonight in the
Lounge of the Baytown Commun-
ity House with Mrs. Houston
Schweitzer, Mrs. Paul Nevill and
Mrs William Mprtin as hostesses.
. Mrs. C. J. Rost will be the re-
viewer of the evening presenting
5=.3,£2S',,’Si"5
HONG KONG - GerTeraii,Bu
Chiang Kai-shek is expected tol'
tm co-capital of Chungking within 5
’,n next few days In an effort to .t
• " up the Nationalist War effort!
*VfiS wai disc,08ed t3d®y- *
•J** This was revealed a»-ComraiJtu
troops rolling relentfcsniy toZ
J the city-of Szechwan Aravin* «?
verged on the road.junction C
of Kienkiang, 120 miles east of &
esidential ^ _
Republi- today accused the United sta? I
rnor un- and Great Britain cf seekings I
oss-filing forment discord\ between Fran! I
and Germany. DeGaulie called b I
Wrman a direct agreement between twB
Central and Western Germany as ■
another......note in thejwonstrucjfe, a..af.&:,L.
, i77 k e y ope •* ■
are preparing a Thanksgiving t)as-
I ket to be given to0 a family.
-fessw
p.m., December M-ih-the Fellow-
ship Hall. A number of special
guests including the fathers, of
Kindergarten children wtA be In-
vited A program featuring the
rhythm band will b*.presented at
tW*. Party. .. ........X
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The forest-fire season usually
rte/tJrgm June throu*hi mid-
SPECIAL
HWr** MrtM,y of
Gerald Ralph Garrett who cele-
brated with a party yesterday In’
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mre. Ralph Garrett of 605 East
Wright. Jerry’s grandparents are
Mrs. J. B. Powell of Delhi, Lou-
ilsana/and JHr. and Mrs. L. W. I
51 GAUGE
» DENIER
Hn ohs
«The Chain” by Paul L. Wellman.
Special out-of-town guests will be
Mrs. Ft. D. Johnston of Birming-
ham, Alabama, and Mrs; Mable’
Ward of Dallas.
Oub will have a called meeting at
7 p.m. today in the band house.
(Garew Photo)
PERFECT QUAUTY
NO-SECONDS— ‘
IjjJALL'S NI5WFST .SHAPgfc-l
fviviviWooTms-
A TYPICAL PENNEY VALUE.
SIZES 8l/2 TO IOl/2
TO SAKE HOME
Brown's Chicken Sliacl
____ PUQNE. 241M
NOTICE
WATSON FLORIST
Phone 1M1-M
l« Now Owned and Operated
. ; MRS; W. Hy FORTNEY
• WEDDINO ARRANGEMENTS-----------
• CORSAGES
• FUNERAL DESIGNS
• DELIVERY SERVICE
• GIFTS
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
50 ONLY
TRAIN CASE
“WHO DONE IT
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•GHOST CATCHES?
Mre. David Lay Dos*. _ .......Jflttleje jjfcjfls)
Doss-Berryman Wedding Is
Solemnized At St. Mary's
Miss Mary Gerdes Berryman of thef'wedding. The serving table
Houston became the bride of Dav- rangement of gladioli arid chry-
id Lay Doss of Highlands in wad1- santhemums featured the’ double
ding ceremony performed at > p.m. ring wedding cake and silver ap-
Saturday in. the rectory, of St: pointments. 1
Marys Church. Hogaton, with Members of the housepartywere
Monsignor Dally reading the dou-' Mrs. J. .H. Berryman, Mrs Ross
b Thelf,i i °Wf! j* , „ M- Carter, Jr, Mrs. James B.
heJ‘S-ffie daughter of Mr. Ezell, Miss Helen-Dadtaman, Miss
Z '& .c ', f°u r.r>" Mary Jane °’Meara. Miss Carol
man of- 2518 Wichita, Houston. Jfan Joplin, Mrs. Harrison Allen
and the grooms parents arp Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bond.
wk'iiuMiur
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HIRSDAY
TOPS IN iUGGAGC
VALUE!
rting
hro
FIBER COVERED IN SIMULATED
ALLIGATOR. NEW FALL COL-
ORS IN RED, BROWN AND
GREEN. NEW IMPROVED
HANDLE
f
Announcing
THE ADDITION OF
elva jean McAllister
TOGETHER THEVFE TEHIfflJ
in LEO McCARErS
SPECIAL PURCHASI
^ MEN'S UNLINED
S JACKETS
Who will be with ut during tho
Holidays.
Sho Cordially Invites All Former
Customer* to Call on Her Here
PHONE 494-J
FOR APPOINTMENT
HAVE A LOVELY NEW PERMANENT
FOR YOUR "HOLIDATING"
Our Experienced Operators will Please You...
. and will be happy to advise you as to the type
permanent you will need for fall ... ■
SfX1 dSESMSSSS.,
MALLORY BEAUTY SALON
PHONED
my comas • (om jnb tc*f
m»N lo»»inc •ci'ni-'n <■
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, To market, to church, to work
end to play
COTTbN AND RAYON
TWILL. WATER REPELLENT,
WIND RESISTANT. NEW IRI-
DESCENT TAUPE COLOR.
Gordon Nylon*
I ^reoiy go places!-They stay
at home, too, with equal
beauty ond comfort. Thof’t
become Gordon fine hosiery
gives extra long wear, smart
styling, oll-oround satisfaction.
SI7ES 34 TO 42.
m laisswm win
TODAY
AN»
TUESDAY
TRY- SUN CLASSIFIED ADI
Gordoir
L NVIONS J
FOR BEST RESULTS
brother of the bride.
•ilSr^HP^wn' of tiSThTue
crepe, with a bceded neckline. Her
aoceeoric* were grey end ehe wore
a coriagu of pink roeei.
The mother of the groom chore
a navy blue crepe with black ao-
cesoriea. Her corsage wae of pink
rare*.
A wedding reception wu held in
the bridcfphome Immediately after
white ar-
MOORE'S
SHOE STORE
213 W. Texas Ave.
centered with an all
™v* • profeeeional permanent for you And your daughters
Pfie* youfsevo boon paying for yours alone
lT ra* ADORABLE
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wfHFlSrRtt stwf of
Marti in If their
fists—hah pi* • • •
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thry ctIM a
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YOU CAN HAVE SUCH
- A WAVE FOR ONLY
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jL^orldlfaM^r Am mm ttj RfiJ Oacbd brr^
Jacob* guarantee of fino quality. Many patterns alia
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> Rfad A Barton
Wallae#
Opm Tuesday Until I P.M. .
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All of our famoui permanonti ar# nMng tike hof cates
Vi priee, during this ennivereery sale. Pleuo meVe
yow appointment toon. Just phone 782,
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OUT OF TOWN PATRONS
(WILL NEED NO APPOINTMENT)
International .. .:
Mint
Wation
Heirloom/
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SILVER CLUB
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 137, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1949, newspaper, November 14, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027303/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.