The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1949 Page: 3 of 10
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1 ‘
t Plana for th* Ii
the fall season
W§ When members c
board of the Bay
. of Woman's Clu
£:' night in the horn
trailer, acting pi
' m • The first meet:
. will fee at 7:30 p
* tober 5, in the
§, church. This will
had been laeied ag- square miles. - , -
-2nd BIG HIT-
titiimrictira
WHK.lt l, THt ADMISSfOl
WILL MKKT VOrt
POCKET BOOK !
ADULTS 35c NIGHT
ADULTS 30c MATINS
CHILDREN 9c ANTT1MI
_I nder It
Special
Tomorrow
- " ' • • - -
MfsfressOf I
See Film
QgPe QUEBEC CITY, qu^
of the Baytown Lions KUb—One of J. Albert (Jt
all armchair quarter- tresses, 4l-year-nld Mrs
rday as they opened the rite Pitre, ■ was arrested
^ying to
iwu --------- uii vim
two football films. “gnicide
the club’s luncheon
[race Methodist Church Mrs. Pitre has admits
5 pictures of the Gan- a home-made time bomb
Tame and an Humble- Canadian airliner, whieh *
showing the high- . th . ■ ,eb ci
Conference when the bomb wplodert ,
llm showing tne mgn- . .. . • • ' t
Southwest Conference ™e" thR bomb «Ploded,
Mrs. Quay and the other jj
icorth, Robert B. Lee sons aboard.
ctor, brought the first---
j. 8. Mann of the
and Refining Company
film of college foot-
; David Y. Arnett op-
irojector.
racier, Girl Scout eom-
for the Lions, read a
Girl Scout Troop 33,
» club for the use ,ot its
, • * *
bers Don Allen, E.
FRIED CHICKEN
TO TAKE HOME
Brown's Chicken $ktt
PHONE 24Jgj
iers uvu
I Bill Gipson were in-
the lunflheon by Sec-
Utman. ■
proxies ai. the meet-,
Harry F. Hartman,
lion, J. B. Hollaway,
Weekly, L. E. .Gray,
Jr., Jim Brawn, A. J.
uglaf Stewart, 0. B.
les R. Bond and V. N.
Ends Tonfte-----
Blandingt Builds
Dream House"
Drear
ider in the Pines"
ftatsia
STARTING
iv Thru Saturday
JTION HITS 2 •
d ABBOH
COSTELLO
THAT GHOST1
HIT—
Y ROGERS
_ln—
I FRONTIER"
CHANNEL VHSVT
NOW Thru THURSp
Doors 0|>en: "
Week Days—<j;oo PJl
2 • GREAT HITS! |
ECKER
VE IN THEATRE
.Y—THURSDAY
HckRowoR
STATION
WEST'
EATI’KE NO. t
etty Hutton
ream Girl"
Thru THURSDAY
MBERT TAYIGR
VA GARDNER
—IN—
HE BRIBE"
RRY SULLIVAN
IORIE REYNOLDS
—IN - -
Of Tombstont*
TODAY Thru THU
2 • Big Featum If
r
.'Two Guts!
'•* ,*<**-'*/* H
SwToN E •
# SECOND FEATURE
Jl------*ii
RUNSON
h e a t r e
NOW
TH8O10*-
FRIDAY
TUU-IUTB-m
ADDED----: J ~
teem Phde Pteole -' 1
Wet Newt Event* . - J <»•»♦*
HO PARKING METER WORRY H®*
M tgg.
m of tht Mrim oft Will tlW,
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frW Denies Jane RussellWows 111 Out To Crack Fraudulent Pen Pal
IlirCd MWchUHi L0ND0N' &pt- * Jan*tlon *>-^“t ^ ,__mm,***
Narcotics Trap
_________ __<r.....„ ............_ „ ______ _____could do on The house cheered* its assent
Russell put up a bold front at the etaga. It turned out to bei Jane was ,a hit
Prince* Theatre last night and singing, In a low cut gown. -— - ■
won an ovation from an unrulv Just before her act the audience NEW FIRE FIGHTER son ...............................
audience that had Just shouted one had driven a comedian off the ESCONDIDO. -Cal. (ttE) - For the set the value of 2384 acres of land
.. , ** .J U-. ni . An ___— a/___A-A at- -__________a. M__S.1. -
FOBT WOBIH. *
Federal Judga T. Wjjltfisld David- a- publicity campaign to help merchandise. aon • p WMinpA
, named three commissioner* to‘tnck »'fraudufeht «Mtn.pal“ ring An investigation by the Amerl- ..OfflcWs-hwe sgW Nigwtan^.,
nf 5SR1 nf ot t*»-*^ Nigerian* wbo want ^ conaetote“ ttj..
" .JSSrSSsSs SSSFtaS 5SSST ‘ #
^svvsw 26*y*“^d d*"qe,a, K5«32 Shoutedi "you’re lovely.” ' which has Just been delivered. cl«k. ---------«>.-«- -
"/S' know what would
1 fl°nt Uiing like
,'Ui. wxi — for w*w sec tne value or 23S4 acres of land ” L ♦rt’T * ■ 7 w wnwww «w^«
cent 28. (UJD-Blonde performer off the stage. stage. Nervous producers stood by,first time in 23 years the city of needed by the government for tho g^od“C^d*mon^ ” Wt ^ e^abhshed "the« oans”wses
1 tggaf the strict »t- \ the Dally Express critic said, as Mis. Bussell glided pn. She Escondido> haa, a-new^ «r. engine. Benbrook dam,project, M(.ml of-
—* "•w"vd' COUxUilOIInU lUBk iUVRUOUJ;
! i-vsns told the y As the Dally Express critic said, as mis* nusseu guoea pn. _The‘ Mmmlsslo*nerT-H H Morse Th« Mtaml postal inspector’s of- Nigerjan letter writer* fall to ttf W,
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^yone »»y ‘
'•^tas£Z~-
Zgjussias
your ;famiumw^3
rlPwr2t Coast Playboy* l^er
^Ajra’ss
W acted u a
1 who lured Mitchum,
^£.*SJSS»“
' of narcotics following
•*$L «id oh Miss Leeds
1 ,i Canyon bungalow.
,,.ds told investigators
■Miss avans conouct^before
r - ,n. the raid made her be-
was working with tee
Sbe charged that Miss Ey-
marijuana frequently
®^d, to do so the day of
^foD’t know Why LIU,would
iTcd a marijuana cigaret te my
ajrfflS. **»•
LdlteaLeed. were Involved
I d rtrrtlon ring was equally
|itf extortion
ll0U,' even know Bcbrmann
j don't - .
f I know Cohen only
4 newspapora.” ,b* **ld’
:en only through
[onfederate
if Opposes
tO’s Orders
TUV ROCK, Ark, Sept. 28 -
__A confederate veteran flexed
r,M*y mueclcs today and took
i with his commanding officer,
jiacontinue our reunions? Why,
“M- said W. W, Alexander,
Fof Rock Hill. South Carolina,
I of four aged soldiers able to
I tore for the 59th get together
lie Army In Grey,
j don’t know why th# papers
[jsytng that the one next year
1 be the .last one.” Alexander
I ’,Vf, vtllfd ;'l
- would hold reunions a?
> rff'there are V- men left to'
8 papers w -ottef James
Jooft. H, Of Selma, Alabama,
l aid earlier that a 1WO re-
I to Charles, South Carolina,
j» th* first shots of th# Clvff
»»«t fired, should b# the last
y of the vanishing army,
s commander of th* United
ta Veterans -
Moore and Alexander,
jrJltorani of ’«5 here were
i A. Ghrtiher, 97. of Louin,
sippl, and Thomas A. Riddle,
[of Wichita Falls, Texas. Two
»ptheri were expected lat-
, Mississippi, put In a bid
today at a meeting
j UCV’i auxiliaries whien
I with th# old troopers. •
jlwteraas found t'me between
I over the battles of th* last
J to mske up-to-date obaer-
* os tse atomic bomb,
the most dangerous gun
k k," summed up Riddla.
Department
i Soles In Decline
Sept ». —(Bfl—Total
1 of department stores of
ivstt cities for the first
T »«th. of ini afaow a six
Pf .^top the federal reservo
\ <f Deilu reports.
f die citlea ware In Texas
decline, in com partook
Worth
•tty par-
had*
>14.___ ,
h th* surety
^MM«|k tht
L*lte * year ago wars off
Jt fl*a par cwrt for
V a M|tt spot to th*
be nearing an
mm*
»"■ *• *
vwwt
JXSLSSAC
lJ»t HowSot 10 per esat
1 QbrietJ eht per oent
ter
P ------at a olvic
«h', and tee speaker was
• telWft, state oomptrol-
mG°ND°5wW
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
Easy To launder
Quick-Drying
No Stretching ”*
Full Size—44x90
Special
Tomorrow
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
OVER 300
WOMEN'S
DRESSES
MEN'S
PASTEL SHIRTS
REGULAR
NU-CRAFT NON-
WILT COLLARS
TImb« Am Now Shirts. Specially
“■ Baught and Sp^iaBy Priced!
NO SECONDS! .
RAYON PRINTS!
RAYON FAILLES!
MANY NEW STYLES
SIZES 12 TO 44
NO ALTERATIONS
NO LAYAWAYS
Balcony Special!
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TABLE
THE BIGGEST VALUE THIS YEAR!
REDUCED TO CLEAR!
Shop Every Table in Our Underwear
Department. Over Half Our Stock
Reduced to Clear
Beautiful Lace Trimmed
Fine quality Rayon Satin
Construction. Lace Trimmed.
Lovely colors in pastel and solids
One Group
GIRLS'SUPS
While They La»t
Assorted Cotton
and Rayons—
One Group
WOMEN'S RAYON
GOWNS
You'd Expect
To Pay Twice
This Price-
One Group
WOMEN'S RAYON
Fine Quality
Lac* end Eyelet
Trimmed—
PERFECT QUALITY
54 Gauge. 15 Denier
51 Gauge. 15 Dealer
51 Gauge. 30 Dealer
NYLONS
REMODELED PRICK!
SOME NEWl
. SOME OLD!
All grouped together.
It's § value you cent,,
beet. Sites l'/j to IC/j.
: „ «. * .X-As,
’
and Children's
HOUSE SHOES
Odd Loti, Broken Size* of our bettor prlco
House Shoos. Awortod Stylo* in Loathor
end Fabric Shoe. Majority In leather illdei
DOWNS
wee?
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ssaa
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LI-:
Whita Outing Flannel
liRTSi Pr‘n,cd Qu}ifls Flannel-~
36" Slip Material,
?,U'M.,
membership meet
members and frlc
e ration. Business
tancc Will be dlcus
interested In h
tion of Woman’s
aonally urged to
Frazier.
Members of the
present Monday i
R. L. Martin, Miss
derburk,’Mrs. Lee
•Cook mnd the hos
p IsHonore
Bridal She
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YTOWN SUN—PAGE 3
wflBfians mM
LookI
Example
Miss Johnnie Mi
honoree of a brid
last night in the
Wiekey, Highl
P
C. R. Waters as
The hostesses pi
freshment table
with a lace cloth i
with an arraogem
tcrs ’ reflected on
trrang-ment was
, onial figurines am
al doll featured tl
tion.
Refreshments o
heart-shaped sand
were served to th
• Istered by Mrs. F
Out-of-town gue
t N. F. Furcey, M
Mrs. H. R. Mer
Waldron, Mrs. B
C. R. Flournoy, M
t Mrs. George Me:
• f', Clark, Mrs. C. h
■£. Mrs. Mary Brewe
■ *'k
Class Installs
Memoirs of the
Wooster Baptist
terday at the chu
eon meeting and 1
■
fieers.
Mrs. J. S. John
new officers usinf
Mrs. R. C. Pryor \
as president with
eon os secretary,
dents are as toil
Alien, membersh.
Bramlett. stew.-.rd
Sheffield, class m
Mrs. A. R. Pod
aocial chairman. G
stalled were Mrs. !
Mrs. J. W. Lounsb
. ron Richardson ii
class.
| Martha Circle
I’ Devotional Or
*■; The Martha Or
SfiBayou Methodist
^jjpf Christian Servi'
In the home of M
|:-p«
’’Song of the S<
ithe devotional tot
— rd Psalm presen
Busch who als
Rose Fowl
the business me4
i were discussed f«
Fites-----------— -
There were 13 i
The next meetinj
jnome of .Mrs. L. R
Bayou o» Octobei
I
R.,"'
A called mectlr
Demonstration Cli
. will be bed at 9:3
In the home of th
J. B. Hence. Mrs.
SB—t’tho progra:
All who an
invited td attend.
GHH
J. B. H
present
W” A
tevited
■'
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....... THI RSD8
A meeting of th
um has beea’t*
« Thursday in th* h
! W. Pruett. 800 Fc
|. •, rice Braawell will
leader (or th* evi
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1949, newspaper, September 28, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027831/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.