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TUESDAY Thru WEDNESDAY
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SUN MONDAY, DECEMBER I, 194*
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i Take Over 462 Depend
On You For
Christmas
Baytown Transit . Stock Quotes Dub' Foster's
Service ToStart ScoatFriewk
Will Bury Him
6 AX Wednesday
|be officially noted tonight
director#-Hected to three-l
KsatSWB
' Joni-y. and J. Bryan
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Incumbent director* I
■hod Felton.
5-^M^ kud Steel ...
1 Alliti'Chal...............n%
Amerad Pet . ................ .115
fOauttmad <r»M rag* t) Armco Steel ................ *TA
(Continued tram .■****« 1) ■ •'* Briarwood. Return by the «ame A T.nnd T =...TA...........147V
„_______Hintimeans you ought tev think route, • Amet Woolen* »%
*A u arr—tiw
•have it known font Baytown.gtste_ 22 .and 62 minute* otter Calumet and Hec 4
ft hour. *—■-1 " ' Celancsc Corp ...
Route- East on Texas to Maim Ghryaler Corp ...
North on Main to Morfcll.lwW on Cities Service
Morrell to State. North.on State to. Con Edison .......
Gresham. East on Gresham . to Creole Pet .......
North Vam, South 'on - Mehv to Davison Chem ...
Texas. West on Texas to Ashbel. Dow Chem ....
No. 4—South, Pruett. Du Pont Chem
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tthjMajme —n
"When I Sto Will-1 Live Again” .1:80 p.jrt. tomorrow on the.campus
Mis the subject of Rev. Charles L. the Highland Elementary School.
f
am
wila the subject of Rev. Charles L. 0f the Highland Elen
McClain, pastor of the West End ^ ceremony will be in apprecia-
Gaptist Church of Houston, yes* tjon 0f the flag given the school by
sheer terday at the eighth annual mem- ,{rJ p g McDonald, In memory of
strength of example and his friend- prial service of-Baytown Lodge her' who was killed in the
lines* for the youngsters, the* hoys No. IMS, B.F.O.E. armed services. The flag was given
saw that it took s real boy to ba ^ u i^preMjve afternoon serv- her by the government and was
TContinued from Page 1>
But through Foster's
WT “i-r““r r~ itSgrffWS1 SfK “SfSS S&Kiti
Through his leadership the Scout died since the lodge was establish- flag-raising will be
Musicians Of
jyfown Faculty
fill Be Heard
ly VIRGINIA MEYER
Woman's Club
Hears Program
Of Folk Music
director* twfeded to
tSSjtlUBS^t
fwain Ml LG..........
Retirtof directors are Jack Jac-
obs, E. a Cleveland, I* A. Wilkie,
J. II. Frasier, Fahy Godfrey and
Vanning.
ft able, .at .Christmas-time. to. “*7 7
taka care of Its' own'needy child- ulfiB0ur'
ren. And we don't think' th&t wil)
happen. W# know these Baytown
folks toe M” -----------------------
too well. We know everyone
is tired of drives for money, but
this la one where all toe money is
apene at borne” where no expense
is involved to spehding this money,
and where toe recipients are
Troop at Cfashaelview grew and
becam* an . example for too rest of
the troops in.the ares. .............______ ,__________
But listen to' bis formw scout- berl were sung by ' the Trinity
mster. E." J.. Doire of Channel- Episcopal Choir, directed by
' George Wesson and accompanied
members of
.%as.“«r-e»ri-i w- ssSywss.uiS'
sided at the service. Three_num* a few words.
Mrs. Charles W. Farr and Mrs.
Carl McKinney, Sr, were welcomed
as new members when Woman’s
it the program of toe Club met with Mr*. X. B. Reed, 7X3
"Education Association ©Mt Alford, on Friday afternoon..
Baytown
Channel-
Refinery em*
he- tfieDecember meeting is ---------... . .
aM T:30 p.m* Tuesday -In the to* club, read a letter from toe
J Jacinto Elementary School. ~ “
Mrs. Albert Klsler, president of
ploye, tell. you about Foster and
his Scout career.
by Mrs. Ray Spear,
Rev. P. Walter Henckell, ebap-
■ Eastman Kodak .............. 47%
Leave Texas aand Ashbel on toe q^, Klectcio ................... 4034
Holdover directors are Alexander, youngsters Jn dire circumstances hour send half hour. First run 6
Max Altman, .Frank Braswell, trough no
Busch, W, E. .Duplantls, Elmer whgt yoU. (jy,
Gray, James Harrop, W, D. Hin- you!
........
Gen Electric
Gen* Motors
* ».«y^a-'ssniB siszA....
seven and 37 minutes after, the Q^te Saf .......
Gulf Oil »—•*•>'4.«*•
west on Texas to Pruett qujj util ....
Pruett' to West Main h L and P Co
_______
Foster,
and __
by his association with them. Foa*
whoa* memory
ceremonies
if you can hour.
Sun of- Route-
one of
. 68% by his association with them. Fro- the ceremonle.
.. 41% ter not only helped the boy*, pe WGre Coiia B H*. ElJi*. Joe'O.
,.10% helped toe• whole community of Roy R Young Oyde
?!> ChnnnelvmW;’’ _ .. Sng j'ohn- Hill _McKinney,
FRIED .CHICKEN
10 TAKE HOME
Brown's .CMektn Stack
PHONE Z41M
Channelvicw.”
During his
WHHsm Powell ,
Irene Dunne
Elisabeth Taylor
■LIK WITH SAW
.5 uaa*STtsa?r:
. 47% iS the* navy In 1944, Foster' pon ** * ^ - - - - *
™lef'^PrWiTier'BW'*iwr
CARTOON: 1JON HCNT
"ton Harv ".
Interlake I Con
J and L Steel
Kirby Pet
siSLsrrysis asasvsr'” * «»,,
Boy Scout executive,’will lead the - * Leav«'Texas sand Ashbel on the
guests in group singing A group |e |» ^ VAa.|L hour and half hour. First run 6
of dancing* student* Will provide KAlIf A H||IS| T QUIll »■»**• last run 11:30 R«- Arrive m%"<v------
entertainment. . • VIla*v I Hill 1 IVWIII tai route, Ruth a«d Seventh, at tobhy MdN ■
Congressman Thomas will be in- l||L- 1 J ^sJ eight arid .38 minutes after the
tordiiced by Felton. > WilO AlluCKvQ uIm houc-
. ■ Route -East on Texas4.o Fourth.
iMrieylempfe-
6rairt«LDivbrce ~ • Ja rsarr'W^s-jss!'
Liggett and Myers
Mack Trucks .....
Mid Con Pet . .....
Nat Dairy Proa ...
Nat Steel ..........
„ „ , N. H: Smith, J. V. Snow, L. J. -— ---------
. s s wr.ss xK,rs 'nsrzi
tSK2S1««m«
: jR srs SaSUJSSSi - k‘-nL Mk'
. 12k most adults.
An average-sized boy with black
wavy hair and dark eyes, Foster
was full of natural ability. “As
Bob Hope, Bi»g Crosby in
“ROAD TO BIO-
SI*
7 Vi
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41%
38%
tl*
OOi,
s Biggest Tanker
tuespay-wepnespay
Visits Baytown
ed for the.attacker to.kill only him Fifth to Texas. West on Texas to Repub Steel
= HMSSatr S'“''
"You <*ar.‘t have any fun with from their dresses, he bound s 17-
____ 46 minutes aftc**"the hour. Stan Ojl N J ....
First run 6:1-5 a.m., last run 11:45 2unrpy,?e
Shirley. She never gets drunk. I’m yeaif-old girl, marched her 16-year- Pm- Arrive end of route. Elm and. p U
going out” ' old companion some 200 yards Miriam, 22 and 32 minute* Miter prod''
away, tore off most of her clothing on TcxM to Mark>t Tidewater^Corp
U S Steel .......
.......... ............. 22 and 32
Herndon approved' a property
settlement giving Shirley custody and said he was going to kill her.
of her 21-month-old daughter, Lin- She begged for her life for 18 'West on Market to Lincoln. South
da Susan, and providing Agar’s minutes. Then the man tied her on Lincoln to Ltadbcrg. Eait on yioolworth Inc ........
share of .community property be up, raped her and fled. Lindberg to Oak. South on Os« to jj 0. Cotton
set up in a trust fund for the little Two hours later, Hulsopple Riggs. East On Riggs to Elm. South
girl chewed through the shoelace* on Kiwi to Miriam. West on Miriam
Shirley asked no alimony. binding hi* wrists, freed Bullock to Oak. North on Oak to Lind* f
--------- and began a fruitless setrch for bergh. West on lindberg to Lin-
CRGES ENFORCEMENT th* glfis. A motorist drove them coin. North on Lincoln to Market..
East on Market to Texas. EgA m
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69%
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Foster measured a ful
says Dozier.
“He was a quiet boy, anxious to Conttousd froni ,-f»g* 1)
learn. He was unusually attentive had been made In to*
to Ms mother. controls. You Just haye to get the
"Of. the 500 or 600 boys I pro- big boat out Into the open, set
Cessed a a scoutmaster, Foster war all the gauges and let her go. It
by far the most outstanding; I seemed almost that simple,
wouldn’t take a million dollar* for I visited the boat with some
our respect and ac^niration for pioneer boatmen^ including such
each , other. His death Is mourned old seamen a* Rufus Honeycutt
by hundreds of persons, especially and Howard E. Brunson. The. par-
the Boy Scouts.” ty was a guest of G. A. Tracbt.
elementary Brunson, for instance, ha* had
Tyrone J’ower
-in—
“NIGHTMARE ALLEY"
PLUS-CARTOON IN COLOR
the Boy Scouts.”
Fos let attended
s% sdhool*te Channelvlew and ^^uat-
24* ,.d from Robert E Lee High School j*ald; He 6BC* vtett,d 0,6 Bs',°
25* ^ ‘mL ?rinK S ula "til01 Virtually every dock worker at
h F wsrs t’ss a bb as, a s
iVBSTOCK
-(USi-
Attorney General J. Howard Me- Police found the bound 17-year-oid Texas to Ashbel.
Grath today solicited th* aid of th# girl about dawn yesterday. She led No. 7—Cross-Town
nation's city attorneys in th# ‘ vig- officers to the other girl. Leave Texas and Ashbel on the
orotis" enforcement'and "improve- —--- hour and half hour 1 extra bus will
ment” of U. S. civil right* statutes. Try Sun Classified Ad*. Phone J-40(> leave at 15 and 45 minutes after _______ _____ _____
i the hour from 6 to 9 a m. and from cn arid feeder# steady to weak
2 to 5 p m. and leave the refinery”' Medium and good fed #t##r# and
on toe hour and half hour). First voarttngs 17.S0-24.00, few choice
run « a m, last run 11:10 p.m. yearlings 26.00. cutter and
FORT WORTH. Dec
UJSDA) - Livestock:
Cattle 3500. Slow,
ter cattle bid w-eak
lower, bulls fully 80 lower,' stock
After graduation he enlisted In
the navy, passed his flight train-
ing and wss commissioned an en-
sign. He only recently had ’been
assigned to the squadron bated at ,aYw
to -th# boat. It arrived here Sun-
day and wae In port for about 24
hours.
I forgot to mention th# eoet. In
the Ocftana station neaTNorMC
In addition to his parents, he is
Mottj biaugh- survived by a brother and a ala-
to jjnevenly ter. K. J. Foster of Channelvicw
’ and Mrs. H. T. Humble of San
Antonio.
toe absence of exact figures, Cap-
l’L
be far wrong.
Bon voyage, iovsc Astral.
Iowa Sector Seeks Facts
flee Price
In Coffee Price Increases
Tsssmi-S&r'
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
RICHARD WY
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WILLIAM HOIJJEN
MACDONALD CABBY
WILLIAM BENDIX
•■Straps Of Lor*4*"
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“FOUR FKATHBIMT
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Listen
Always To
KREL
1360
On Your
Dial at
And to RREL-FM on Band 211 or *2.1 Mg. from 1 to 11 pm*. Daily
MONUA< SVSNINQ O lS-Mon ol Ouib
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saa-4q«fc Hy»mtoow--
l:«S—Cormaa Csvsllwo
T.-00-iHsrlsra at 7
-Hsrwm at 7
*.‘00—Toe Tmb Tubos
*■50—You Toli Ui
0:00—AlMrt Thomas TaMu
0:30—Bob Ebf.rly Show
»;«8—Chsriu Spivak .
10:00—J B Hollawtr
Motor CO — !4«w»
10:15—Night Watch '
U:0b—Saatflloaa ,at Was OM
T'JCSDAY M08NIN0
0:60—Ra*»nia Round-up
with tht "Daaeon"
» men oi
• :wJt%S. i
- 6:0—rirm N«n
Nawa with
- Car: Return
*:0a-Dr. LtOtar't Rto-
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7-15—watching IIM OR*It
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1:06— Watthln- tht noth
8:90—Music at I
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19:!»—loBMamlMit
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Tint ^atioMl Bonk
U ifi—Music for
if :2P—Trtn#er*mbPB|
■oat Tmbi fh#»t#rr
1:00—In Movitland *
1:1S—Movla Tlrat
1.30—Bualcai Vvtttr
3.00— Mall Ordtr Kualr
3:13—OJ4 Chueolm Tfa'I
4.00— Lttteu troth Santa
3:00—Latter* from Ktita
t:lA—Chrlttmai Show
8 M—Todtj'i Soorta—
Ora* bumbtr fto.
3:4S—Nawr
kinds 14.n0-17.50; Beef cows most-
ly 14.00-15 80, few to 18.00, canners
and cutters 10.00-14.00, some shelly
canners under 10.00. Sausage bulls
14 00-16.10, some outside tost range.
Medium to ohotee feeder yesrHngs
18.00-22.00, feeder heifer# 21.00
down. .Stocker cows, common to
A new show—toe Dick Hsytnae Bhow-nt 1:50 tonight—
Sponsored by Hemphill Pontine Co.
At t P.M. Albert Thonuu report* on trip to Europe
Regular schedule arrives refinery
gate 15 and 45 minutes after toe
hour.
i k, ‘t—West on Texas to Mar
ket. West on Market -to Humble
Oil and Refining Company. From
refinery south on Market to Wis-
consin. East oh Wisconsin to Mar-
i ket. East on Market to Texas Esst good grades 14.00*17.00.
on Texas to Gaillsrd. South on Cslvss 2*00. Slaughter cslv#*
GaillsrcJ to Fearee. East on weak, good and choice stoeker
Pearce to Ashbel. North on Ashbel calves steady, medium lower
! to Texas. grades easier. Good and choice
j —„ slaughter calve# li.OG-2i.00, com-
8TORK STOP mon and medium mostly 14.50-18.00,
Mr and Mrs H. C Straus*. of euHs generally 12.00-14.00. Medium
i 401 SehMing, are announcing toe and good stoeker calves 18.00-21.00,
i arrival of their son Homer helfera'22.000 down.
Charles, Jr., who was bora De* Hogs 1400. Butcher bogs steady
cember 1 at San Jaohsto Memorial to 10 knror thaw Fridays average.
Democrat Names OOP's
Replacement In Senate
HARTFORD. Conn , Dec. I. (Of
- Former Assintsnt Secretory of
State William Benton was appoint-
ed to toe U. I. Senate today.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. —(TP)—
Chairman Guy M. Gillette of a sen-
ate agriculture subcommittee said
today he Is determined to "get th#
facta” behind the recent »-to-IO
cent# a pound .Increase tat coffee
prlcte.
Th# Iowa Democrat mad# to#
statement a* hi* group prepared
YOUR FAMILY THEATRE
- Mills
CHAN NELVlEW
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Th* appointment, announced by to start an Investigation into toe
________ w___7__Ml. ad. Aottwo A MMIV ivfdalaasas tn^aAtllaA
Governor Bowles, hi* former ad-
vertising agency partner, was to
causs. Among witness## scheduled
at today's opening sesaion were
Vt'llivi Hg B jnm / JW“««I ---7 -----
replace Raymond H. Baldwin who John C. Gardner, president of th*
Is to become a state supreme court, New York Coffee and Sugar. El-
justice December 19. Baldwin's
j Hospital. H* has one sister. Martoa sows. and pigs mostly steady. Good
i Sue, age four. His grandparents are and choice 200-270 ib* 16.75, good
I Mrs. Fr.illy A. Dixon of Gateeeiile and ehoio* 180*190 to* 11.00-80,
term has little more than a yo»r
to run
Th* 49-year-oid Southport busi-
ness man,-whose appointment had
been foreeast for some tims, Is
listed as an Independent, but he
has supported President Trumsn
and 1# enpected to go along with
change, and Edward G, Cal*, chief
of the State Department’s divi-
sion of Middle American Affair*.
Gillette said he believes the Uni-
ted State# ha# adequate eoffe# ap-
plies and that “trade Interest* and
speculators" are responsible for the
increase of resent weeks. The
blic, he said, has probably been
9nd Mr. and Mrs. Richard- gtrauas,
Fr of Bellvlllc.
100*190
few 100-00 to* 18.00-80. sows 14.00-
1*00. Feader pigs 1200-14.50.
public, n
the administration’, foreign policy, f**
Houston Negro's Texas U.
Entrance Case is Reset
thes# speculators as well as for-
eign eoffee producers.
ULTRA
MATIC ("m%£§y&gs£)
—Ml MV*r Kk«
Packard Ufaamatic DfrtVt,
TMPARTIAL Mependcot tschoisal okeomn giro us the
J- id** Sot the nsip* ... • ■
' ■ They reviewed the basic principle# of this new Packard
automatic drive .. . heard about the lfvaar development
y drove k themielvaa ...
bat of other leading types
■v" of drive* Then, out of their own experience, they told aa:
. Tla baK way to daacriba Packard drib* L w say
. it’* the Uti word in «mfam>aH» m-Mfl tmunll" „
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AUSTIN, Dec. I -<U»- The at-
torney general’s department was
notified today by the U. S. Supreme
Court that argumests to th* Her-
man Marlon Swestt case have been
reset from January 2 to ths week
of January 20. .
Swart, Houston negro letter
Man Charged With Selling
Beer Without Lkemt -
carrier, appealed from Texas courts
to to# U. & Suprome couft to »"
effort to fore* #*try iato th# Uni-
versity of T#a&# law School.
Fred McMIchrol of 110- West
Pu#K# was charged with sailing
beer without a license following a
raid on hi* home by Constable
Wyatt# S. Bu#oh and C. B Arnold
early today.
Arnold. Baytown royroeentfrtiro
of the atoto liquor #ontrol board,
■mid McMirhaal’s beer parlor, whleb
he ha# a Mc#n#« to operate, is not
THRU
NOW
m-EDNEtlDAY
NEW DANCES! HV 90TIGS
to a gionoo* immcto!
Their happiest
FRED
GtNOf*
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ROGERS
in MOM I
’Ttch/i/co/or
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Bilk# Goi* Jocqvtt
turn
rowns
KANCOiS
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FOX
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stconto
Attorasy'General Price Daniel Involved in the #hai«. The beer
and First Assistant Joe R. Green- parlor is located next door to hi*
g. r#rarto ,wu# ^ ^ -«-»««i. ^
Swestt to hi* ault attacked Rie more than a case of beer from an
cohatltiitlonallfy of"Tenn# lawi w-- te»-hoa to.ahe*oiiy Md it win ho
qulrlng' segregation in Thi nk heM tor evidence. McMiclraei * bond
schools. Texas courts dsnied his was sot at
^ SMU-Notre Dime Merit
Mails Cuts To k Heard Jhlnmo# Tomorrow
L CmmJ| TaukI Rufus Honeycutt,
m 3NMn INlriOtS IwWH the Brunae* Thsat
TODAY end
TUESDAY!
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FOOT BALL
SMU
Texas Federation of Women’* Club
“ ^„mg with the yeM’s theme #tres#ing the theme: “Our All fqr
imorovlng education in Texas Permanent Friendly Pan-American
3 with emphasis for the local Relation*” and presented its slo-
miiatlon on the Baytown area, g#n: "Every Texas Qub a Con-
Moaram is being planned with tributor to the Utin American
«f the teaching personnel Scholarship Fund.”
’earning better acquainted During the business sesaion, the
Ij a presentation of teacher club voted to make a donation to
the Goodfellows Fund.
program I* a direct depar- Mr*. C. J. Bailey, program chair-
from the usual type presented man, presented the leader for the
‘‘or a meeting* in that it aa- afternoon, Mrs. Walter Rundell,
,le« ten faculty musicians.whq whose subject was “’Music, a Fine
.-lent % program of Christ- Art, and World Understanding”
music including classical and Mrs. Rundell stated that music i^
numbers of both vocal and the universal language and Its
gojem, Abto-lncludedon cornerstone Is the. simple,, folk,
program will be two-piano *e- music of. all peoples which has
mi and group alnglng. spring from fundamental needs
:m participating on the pro- “d «ddreases itself to the heart
wST-Include: Miss Annie- Recordings were played which'
°Bateman, Miss Carmel Boud- *"e characteristic of many coun-
M vofsdttys^otoS;tnF«d>r & ..We»>ers present wert Mr*. Farr,
An*A««iM Dottbi* Hit i
FOR SOPH
NINGS—One
this aqu* gov
by a New Ybrl
skirt falls fr
Lr„Violinist: Mrs. Elmer Greg- «="-mney ana meeaarae.
Mrs Bill Buelow, Arnold Al- P Ammons C. J. Bailey, R. R.
- id Miss lam Drury, planUU. ®fti"s' ®e,n Barber J. M. Bridges,
Ringing of Chrlytma. carols T; \ Cu WNh O.^ H Dawson, p,eatS.
sssvi^sssi *
Oklahoma
Y Drcst
■nhe Music as co-chairman.
fAlthough all of these musicians . " UDUrn-
c contributed to the pleasure
, benefit of the community by
g their talents In church, ser-
.i club or other activities,” said
|W. 'Childress, president of the
■pinlaation, "most of them have
t performed for the pleasure of
fellow teachers. We are
to have so much musical
-st In our faculty and feel that ----- ,------ — ------ ------- --------.j
[of the teachers will enjoy their when the organiaation meets at 2 Univer.Ity or n
n«nce” P.m;, tomorro^ln .Pellowship Hall and ?() #
Area Church Women
Will Install Officers
MayProb
At State I
Mrs. Herbert S, Frazier will' be
in charge of Installation services
for new officers of the Baytown NORMAN, OHla.,
Area Council of Church Women dormitory fire v
M City Council
[Help Goodfettows
December meeting of t
City Council No. 25
xti and Tf-ahcers will be held ,t<nded to all.
) am Wednesday in the Bay-
eommlttee In charge of ar- of th* First Christian Church,
ment* for the social hour to After a short business meeting vestIgated by the
the program Is composed of *nd the Installation of officer* for officiate aaid toe
i**"-"**
Ident of the Council, will be in Oklahonui Houi
charg of the meeting and urge* all Billingsley said a
women of the area to attend. This * “moral duty v
organization is designed to bring Th® st*t* legislat
about a better understanding and second week of a
closer fellowship among all women Oklahoma City,
regardless of denominational affill- The origin of I
ation and a cordial invitation is ex- undetermined.
A alx-member c
, liberated lesa th
Morrell Park Garden 0“^^
j program and buaines. meet- c|ub ^ } , =
ftL°Wbf^r^ BaptteT*1 Church^ Technicolor movie* of hi* aum* d'“
presented aa the main «>*f WP through Europe will be J™d" * *a'* don
The program theme for #hown by J. B. Halloway Sr a#
I dirts ”A Torn Jacket la Soon * feature of the program when the He explained t
prtBut Hard Word. Bruise Morrell Park Garden Oub mrts *^tlon* ^ a” J
iHeart of a Child” *l T:30 p.m. Tueaday night In the urea are conduct#
U R. Stork, Council preei- horn® of Mr. and Mr, O. H. «®"t oHlaala A.
: tries *11 locate to bring their WcWIn. >0J Hlnee. »«ra “stalled 1
Ban to the meeting as George Adams, president of the November 8, be 1
| It the hurt* day for collection elub, urge# all member# to attend
the Perent-Teacher asso- the meeting and extend# a epecial toM the
invitation to any gue#ta who might to# door hte r
care to attend and view the movie*. ,r^
; r'ertT in th# home of MRS. PARTIN AT HOME frams« *1<u
laad Mra D. W Brinkley w#re Mr# W. A. Partin, 803 Morrell,
1 and Mr*. Roger Detman and who underwent eurgery In a Houe*
Tommie and Doug, of Lub- ton hoepltol teat week, returned.
Mrs Detman Is the former home Saturday and If reported to
1 Brinkley of tht* city, be doing well.
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ASHLAND, Ky, D
mer Representative
D, Kentucky, enti
penitentiary her* I
serving an eight tc
for accepting bribe
May, once powef
he house militar
the
mlttee, eluded rep
been keeping watch
poatng red brick h<
burg and entered t
out fanfare. He w
public teat, Friday«
up papers In ” El*
•aid • gebdhy* - to f rl
The announeemen
entered* the” prison
R O. Culvi
said May
at 8:30 am
pasted by U. a
Moon and imfne
through tht rtgulftr
enierta i
’IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS
"He will be treat)
any ether prisoner,’
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YES# YOUR FAVORITE PERMANENT i
FOR JUST Vi PRICI I
To Quhz Hate
Woman Killed I
a
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‘.RILLING
gabrieleen v
HELENE CURTIS
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Noble, pall
wife was killed lai
apparent underworl
| hte Ufa, baa beta sui
pear before the T
grand Jury her* Frl
Nohere wife wa
Tueaday when a bon
■P ■ h' her- hu»b
drove exploded as i
vehicle In front of
IMANENT, FROM
hams brands ...
ALL FAMOUS PRODUCTS
ALL NAMES YOU KNOW
FROM
home.
District Attorney
1 Noble w<
. th# grand
. on hte Ufe *
near Grapevine last
Noble waa woundrt
during an exchange 0
occupants Of anothi
he laid passed hte v*
An
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1949, newspaper, December 5, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027754/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.