The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1949 Page: 4 of 10
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DAILY CROSSWORD-
Xnterfiy'i ii«««
*38. Open the
mouth wide
• tn yawning:
41. Present time
21 TrS' M> r‘
-II?*’ i ’TV,‘n yf*r" old to
*fce celebrated her hi«^
Saturday afternTa'yT
given by her moth„h
home. Unda in \n th» «"
^“r **« £5
Night blindness was
per cent of.drivers 2
highway' accidents i» i
vania. a Fl
- New Lades Wear Line
, At Paine Brothers
R£tj£m>ffn
Tor almost instant
few Vicks Va-tro-nc
in each nostril »;
Va-tro-nol works fe*
right where*;
fluff V trouble is! fy
It opens up cold- Sr
Clogged nose ...
relieves stuffi-
ness ... and jets J
you breathe /
again. Try it. M
Leon Paine announced today the
exclusive franchise for Baytown
for the Handmacher line of ladles
suiU. These suits are nationally
advertised in all the better wom-
en's magazines and feature mater-
ials that are Ideal for. this climate.
Paine pointed out that the tailor-
ing accorded these suit! is respon-
sible for Its popularity among well
dressed women, and the price
range places the line in great de-
mand.
SPEND A FEW HOURS A
auarj tjaua
nukin' aranEfcj
(jaiULl 0EMDHE
aaa eul? oil
□eu uuoouau
DHHU nniHE
0HSDEB LDHStiD
iiijoc1 ntisara
nuntjana crju
au oara aau
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nnuiin iincin
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FOR YOUR
MOST POPULAR
CO-ED AS "MISS FRANKLIN1
I Mrs. B. D. Harvey was hostess
to members of'the Thimble dub
when they met in regular seesion
! last night lif her home at 114 Weat
Gulf.
During the business meet It. It
was decided to change the meeting
date of the club next week to Mon-
«day. The meeting will be' held at
7:80 irra. October 8 In tha home of
KVa. M. !*, Jordan, 1908 Baylsee,.
Members worked on needlepoint
during the evening. Reftehawnta
were served to the following: Mrs.
N.-E. Brown, Mrs Joe DeHart,
Mrs. Ann Gatlia, Mrs. M. L. Jor-
dan, Mrs. C B. UtUepage, Mrs.
James Nelson, IttklJoe Nelson,
Mrs. H. & Phillips and Mrs. K. B.
I*00*-, . • .• , jsSf-j ? Jt\J
ROBERT E. LEE
HIGH SCHOOL
FOR THIS SEMESTER
OPEN TO ' ,
©IRL STUDENTS ONLY
Step ?n at Fr.nkllr'i
Todey for Full PartieuUn
Celebratei Rttf £ ,.t. , ;>
Birthday With Parly $-■
Carla Page,, daughter of Sfi
and Mrs. Leslie Page, celebrated
Her first birthday today with a
party given this afternoon la the
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Young, 317 Weat Gulf.
■ Refreshments of lee cream and
birthday cake were served to
Donna Beil, Carolyn and Sherry
LeeTPsmtla Collins, .Waynt Camp-
.bell and Anita Young, •
M MAKE
YOUR
FAVORITE
'• Tha Happitlf^
Girl in tK» Robert I
L*» High School
Ballots Will Odtsrmlna Your
^Fovorlts'rPopuUrlty ‘
I VOTE FOR
A* tha Moit Popular Ro
Co Ed of Thi* Samaitar,
jkDORLSS
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Federation Of Misf OveF Household
M Baytown Women Will Oojveryfhing
S will Re-Convene By ELIZABETH toomi
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TOOMEY
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#'• Plan#, ftwr tha initial meeting o!. Lodes, young research chemist,^
the fall season wer'6 discussed foresees the day when a fine misf
j when members of the executive will settle over the average house-
aboard of the Baytown Federation hold.
IK'Of. Woman's Clubs met 'Monday. Theorist will come from various
«« " night in the home of Mrs. H. S household liquids Which will bo
Frazier, acting president; “ _ sprayed on clothing, furniture
1/ The first meeting of the year 'floors, and even on the family
will be at 7:30 dju. Monday, Oc- "Before the end of this year
fpttobM'' & in the'Grace Methodist there Will he close to 25,OOO.QO(—
5- church. Thia will be a general aerosols onthe market,” Lodes pre-
m membership meeting open to ail dieted. “And they'll contain every
. it! members and friends of the Fed- thing from self-polishing floor wax
I . oration. Business of vital impor- to sun- tan lotion."
.m tance Witt* be dicussed and all worn- Aerosol is the name used for
■ fc en interested In having a Federa- containers with a built-in spray
g! tion of Woman’s Clubs are per- attachment that requires only a
Js f sonaily urged to attend by Mrs. gentle touch .with one finger to
1; Frazier. send out a fine, even mist N o
Members of the executive board pumping up and down is required,
present Monday night, were Mrs. The home aerosols coming on the
R. L. Martin, Miss Catherine Fun- market now are an outgrowth of
derburk,'Mrs. Lee Tag, Mrs. Edwin , the.original aerosol 'bomb” devel-
„ “Cook rand the hostess. - oped by government scientists dur-
t.....> ~ ... - ing the war to kill of f tropical Jnos-
% •' quitoes But that original model
* , ’ Ic Hrvmrpo Or weighed several pounds. Now the
f 13 i IWIIWt CC Vi spray principe is being built into
one-ounce containers. A low-pres-
'• Sure gas called “genetron” Is com
- r * . . , pressed in the containers to force ,
Miss Johnnie Mae King was the out,the liquid. , &
honoree of a bridal shower given Lodes, a chemist with the Allied
last night in the home orMrs. A. chemical and Dye'cbrp, said there
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oral numbers, accompanied by Mrs.,
HOLDS FIRST MEETING ; " G G. Marrtson at- the piano. ~
Mrs. H. P. Honsinger, president; Mrs. Sam Polk Was in charge of
presided at the first meeting of the program. - . - .
tpe r Barbers Hill Parent-Teacher The annual Halloween carnival
Association' in^-ldie' •schqol niusic wflj. be held on October ■SLJjThe ■
room., PTA voted to buy more j^ne for.
'Mm, Henry -Scarborough' spoke the. >jschboJ rooms. A procedure '
on "wealth Aids in the Claseroom.” course will' be taught In ths hear
The opening prayer was led by future, - : - :
'MTa WHma l^er. An .intensiya membership..e»m*"
J. Justin Jenson led in the group paign is underway under the di-
singkig that opened the meeting, rection of Mrs. Luther Taylor, All
The fifth grade students sang sev- parents pre urged to Join the PTA
, and to attend the meeting the
third Wednesday of each month.
HIGH SCHOOL GRADS
. GOING TO SCHOOL
Barbers Hill graduates continue-
to leave In greater numbers to
continue their education In colleges
,and universities.
A contest to select the most According to W. C. Underwood,
ACROSS
l.Msitura
person
«. Verbal
10. Potato *
(dial ),
.Cov
Favorite Girl ,
To Be Chosen
In Co-ed Contest
BridalShower
P. Wickey, Highlands, with Mrs. wouId be ,about 2o
C. R. Waters as co-hostess. liquids in the.- spray
Fail's popular jumper-dVess -
household fashion fresh from
popular girl on the Robert E. Lee high school principal, 70 per cent
High School campus will be spon- .of the 1949 graduating class are
sored by the Franklin store, 310 enrolled to rhigher education.
West Texas, during the month of The following students are now
October, according to an an- enrolled in:
nouncemcnt by Mrs. Ruth Hobbs, Frank Busch, Ralph Hooks and
store manager. Jack McClure, North Texas State
The. contest, which will be open Teacher? College; Jean Munson,
to girl students of REL only, will “obbie Speer, King Bodlne and
run from October 1-31 with the Stanley Dyer, Baylor; Jamie Faye
winner being the girl receiving Casey. Sam Houston State College
the largest number of votes dur- at Huntsville; and Cleve Bowdoln,
ing that time. Each person may ***** A- and M. College,
cast only one vote and there are Warner Laughlin, Clifford More*
no other requirments or restrio- and Jimmie Clanahan, uni-
tions on voting. The contest will versity of Houston; La Juana, Nor-
be carried on in the . Franklin Joyce and Douglas Woods, Uni-
store with Mrs. Hobbs and mem- versity of Texas; Theresa Moseley,
hers of the staff or radio station Texas State College for Women, ,
KREL counting the final tally tor her masters degree: Dorothy
Special reports on the progress of Ann Wilson, Betty Joyce Dye,
the contest will be carried on the Templo Bodine, Betty Ruth Schaef-
“Telequest" program over KREL *er» Bobby^jJo Creel and Betty Jo
each Saturday from 10-11 p.m. Kemp.. Durham’s Business College
It Cover with
pavement
12. Vestige.
13. Level
14. Female deer
15. Produce -
marked
■r-» effect on
17. Land-
measure
18. Web-like
membrane
19. Two- toed
sloth
22. Specked *■
26. Oval edible
seeds
28. Plural of
DOWN 20. Swiss river
-MAW
symbolism M, Writing
4. Lawful tables
5. Abounded 27. Extent of
6. Rune .
7. Utter wildly 30. Talented
8. Birds as 33. Magtstrat*
a class (Anc.
0, Part of a B°m')
camera
14. Besmears
16. Fall onto
wster
38. Hastened
36. Edible
rootstock
37. Ireland
pea
29. An Aramaic
dialect
31. Takes supper
32. Mean
34. All correct
35. Hardened
38. Man’s
nickname
39. Young
salmon
40. Ancient
Hindu
musicat
instruments
42. Goddess of
discord
43. Run away
and marry
44. Performed
45. Remarry
eacn oaiurutiy irum au-ax p.m. V* kt
j*-: zztz sssffzx*sslts Crsi.-a® sz
The hostesses presided at the re- within the next year. Already moth "" " vvmal “X"* Franklin’ 'and will receive her pZt
freshment table which was laid and insect killers, room deodorants, handy inset hip pockets. Compan choice of either a fall suit or an _ . . y.
with a lace cloth and was cerftered floqr and furniture wax and a Ion convertible collared blouse atn array of sports wear and lingerie Job„^Tarie*"n at^°Stephenvine^
and was cerftered floor and
with an arrangement of, purple as- plastic spray for household metals included in pattern:
No. 2874 is cut in sizes 12. 14,
16, 18, 20, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size
18 jumper, 2‘4 yds. 54-in.; blouse,
2\ yds. 39-in.
of equal value.
Send 25c. for PATTERN with
Name, Address and Style Number
State Sizq, desired.
Address PATTERN DEPART-
MENT, The Baytown Sun, 121 W.
19th St., New Vork, '1, N. V
Home Economists
HearTalk By
City Sanitarian
ttrs ‘ reflected on a mirror. The are being sold with the push-but-
srrangement was flanked with col- ton sprays.
„ onial figurines and candles. A brid- "Self-polishing floor wax, sun tan
al doll featured the buffet decora- lotion, water repellent, and room
tion. germicides are a few of the new
Refreshments of Cokes, cake, products coming on the market in
heart-shaped sandwiches and mints aerosol dispensers,” Lodes said.
- were served to the 71 guests reg- 'T tried It a week ago Sunday,”
»' lstered by Mrs. Francis King. he said. "and I covered myself with
Z Out-of-town guests included Mrs. « '°t.i°n ln a rainute “nd a
% N. F. Purcey, Mrs. Sarah Lean,
Mrs. H. R. Mercer,, Mrs. Helen
Waldron, Mrs. Ben -Peipett, Mrs. " 8 J" /" ^ y”ur clot"'
C. R. Flournoy, Mrs. C. L. Oakley, ng g lnht raifi- Dust a fine spray
a Mrs. George Mercer, Mrs. Mary
i Clark, Mrs. C. N. Matthews and
'•Sfc Mrs. Mary Brewer, all of Houston, the household *"*" ‘ try, home. The SUMMER FASH
■ ?C‘4i ' ’ ION BOOK brings you over 150
' pi t ,ii Aff* pattern designs for all ages an!
II9SS Installs UttlCSrS Ruth Moss Auxiliary occasions, and all designed for
New Officers ^*2^5 SS SS «, %Sti
Health conditions in Baytown
„arter fiaf .»-■ » '“were discussed by Odis Muennink,
‘szirsa =.,r .WtttiWSMS .^rsh*
to find them. Everything you need
tor that wonderful two weeks with
FACULTY PARTY HELD
AT KING’S PLACE
The monthly school1 faculty
party was held .at King's place on
the bay. It was a picnic and honor-
ed those who have birthdays in
September. Fishing, visiting anc
games furnished entertainment foi
the group.
Those who attended were Mr,
and Mrs. J. Austin Jenson, Mr. and
the Mrs. W C. Underwood, and Undy,
Home Economics Club of Baytown Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scarborough,
last night Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Green, Mrs.
over your new hat or your coat Ior ““ wonoer.u. iwo we w.cn msi mgnu - —
before you leave the house. It’s all Pay' P‘'JS ,ple"ty 0,t rharmm? 8nd The dinher meeting was held In p, e wce,a" han LIMle and Pete
part of a new push-button era in wearable fashions for town- coun' the Humble Dining Room with 15 ™16 ”“™tand Pete
,U„ U_____ln trv home The SUMMER FASH- Mr- and Mra- L- N. Tyer, Mrs. C.
The Rum Moms GtrPi "Amctthiry
i; Members of the Loyalty Glass of of the Memorial Baptist WMUmet
jf Wooeter Baptist church met yes- yesterday evening in the home of
<;* terday at the church for a lunch'. Peggy Winnlngham, 406 East
eon meeting and installation of of- Pearce for Installation of officers
’ ficers. - for the new year.
Mrs. J. S. Johnson Installed the Miss Aranna Watson conducted
new officers using a "Key” theme, the installation with Judith Jewell
Mrs. R. C. Pryor will lead the class taking office as president. Other
as president with Mrs. C. R. Eric- officers are Sara Elms, vice presi-
■_...... j. B.
It was announced that at the G1Ilj Jr Mr and Mrg Keen Frank.
next meeting to be held October lln Bil, and Davld Mrs F M
27, the guest speaker will be Dr. Busch and Mr and M„
W. H. Munson, Mr and Mrs. My-
Mrs. O. B. Crumpler,
Baotist Temple
Woman's Union
Installs Officers
-*---Miss Vlma Ree Kaler, Guy Hol-
meeting, man and Wlnsfoh Smith.
During the business
Ets=women wm
Louise Wilkonson who recently re- RIBBONS FOR BAKING
signed- the position. Committee Mrs. J..Justin Jenson and Mrs
chairmen appointed were Mrs. M. J- W. Guest represented the Monl
C. Wallace, membership; Mrs. L. Belvieu Home Demonstration Club
J. Weilcr, high school club com- at the better baking contest in
Mrs. A. A. Spidle, hospl- Anahuac. Both ladies won blue
received prizes on
. ,..... inittee; Mrs. ~A. A. Spidle. hospl- Anahuac.
son as secretary. The vice-presi- dent; Geneta Lawhon, secretary; stau™ 89 Pr,3la nt 01 tne v*°" tality, Mrs. J. H. Aydelotte, pub- ribbons and
dents are as follows: Mrs. J. V. Peggy Winningham, treasurer; and man's Missionary Union of Baptist jjcity and Mrs. Wilfred Kcrthauer, their entries.
Allen, membership; Mrs. N. A. Barbara Ann McCariey, reporter. Temple when members met yester- program. * Mrs. Jenson, who Is president of
Bramlctt, stewardship. Mrs. G. H. Mrs. J. C. Bevers was presented day at .the chureh for installation Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, president the Mont Belvieu club, had three
Sheffield, class ministries. as a new counselor for the group. of - n nfficera Dreceded bv a of the organization, is asking that entries, Cinnamon rolls, tea ring
Mrs, A. R P id get: will be th- Refreshments were served to the °f Preceded by a « “f orga , gradutte in and light bread, all three blue rib ,
soclalchairman. Gro^) captains in- 30 guests including one visitor, momh'y business meeting and Roy- t)?y Bavtown area wishing to be- bon winners. Mrs. Guest received
stalled were Mrs. L S. Grimes, and Adriene Davis, and three new al Service program. ]ong t0' the group wm please con- her blue ribbon on her tea ring.
?EGGY JEAN MU poses with oats
growing wild at Morehead City,
N. C., just as part of the decora-
tions. Oats also serve to hold
shifting sands, feed waterfowl
and to cover seaside fishing
shacks s. (loteraitioatl)
Mrs. J. W. Loungberry. Mrs. O. By- members,
. ron Richardson is teacher of the
class.
one
three new
Lanelle Winningham,
Aline Bourgc and Kay Barkley. imi ^ ^ ^
Of the 11 members promoting to ‘^1"''. ,V
the Intermediate Girl's Auxiliary, T P 11 th Future
Service program.
Mrs. J M. Lilly, an installing of- tact the membership committee,
fleer, carried out the theme of "A
ln a vtry
three who were present last night unique, w'ay. Mrs. Lilly is president LftC^SrV HOUT HoIdS
J,w'" s“ J"‘"“ Year's First Meeting
LIONS CLUB HOLDS
LADIES NIGHT
Ladies Night was observed at
the Humble dining zoom list night
Plans were made at the regular
meeting of the Mont Belvieu Liona
„ club at noon last Thursday. George
Other officers installed were Mrs. q>be first meeting of the season Mills was chairman on arrange-
Gus Langley, vice president; Mrs. wa(1 held by members of the Lit- ments.
James Weir secretary treasurer; erary Hour last night, meeting in ‘ One guest was present Thursday,
and the following standing com- the home of Mrs. Fred Qark, 3416 Guy Holman, member of the school
„ „ , „ „ ..™ a....... PEUW, curn.vai ox cba‘rm”b. Mrs. E. A. Mas- Michjgan. faculty.
liih “Son8 of the Soul °{ W*n w** San Jacinto Elementary school will ,oms“0n atlldy' “Father of the Bride” by Ed- H. H. McCollum, president, pre-
......topic based on the begin at 5 p.m. Saturday with a „,rS u?uy .”°°ds- benevolence; " * * "
L Martha Circle Hears
^Devotional On Psalm
The Martha Circle of the Cedar
feBayou Methodist Women's Society San Jacinto Carnival
ft h'b'XS: '■ * fo'
•re*- The annual school carnival
"Song of the Soul of Men’ was San Jacinto’ Elementary school -
-the devotional topic based on the begin at 5 p.m. Saturday with a g"’ ward Streeter was the humorous
*13rd Psalm presented by Mrs. Ecs- supper to be served in the school . rs' "• "• Mast(W Missions and . , ^ hv Mr. w F
|>ie Busch who also.led the closing cafeteria. The auditorium program £om' Lowe. The book is^written with
: prayer- _ . -tL .. . to begin at T.X p.m. will feature JT.h ’w ^°Tgei?nu‘ a light and slightly sarcastic touch
Se* Mrs. Rose Fowler presided over a “Womanlest Wedding” to be *"• cducatl°n, Mrs. L. T. Dick- , ,, i(h ,, . .b. affoni»s of
” the business meeting when plana staged by thTboys of the school fr*on- "tewardship; Mr?. W. O. the ^rrlaw
I ,Vera discussed for future acUvl- Many booths'1 will3 be open °to ?Udm“,n' ^ a"d Mr*' C J‘ of hU one'a^d only daugTu *
--------- ----------- - achool patrons including aspook Templeton, poster and publicity. “-I” .0M ".‘.I
There were 13 members present, house, a country store, a fishing „cirrj,p chairmen Installed were Mraiher, p Knudson
PThe next meeting will be In the pond and games of skill. A cake «r*- E- A- Masters and Mrs. L. T.
Mow of Mrs. L. R. Hafer of Cedar walk will bc held ani homemido Dickerson. w.X.Ravm^d' Martlmthe
#ayou on October 1 candy will be for sale. After the installation, luncheon ^Thostera
3k, ______;____*_ . At the first meeting of the year »» *rvpd to 20 members and revlcwer and the hoste*,•
^ ■" - - - ~ children.
. .. . ' Thimble Club Meets
~4*‘ OfUk Ur. R n Hari/ou
humorous sided at the meeting.
TAKE A LAXATIVE
THAT HAS BEEN
PROVED BY USE
Say* Voice of Experience
CoMttpatloB e*B upset you MaUy.
But, Blaek-DraughtT tha friendly
laxative with four generations, usu-|
ally provides prompt and thorough
relief—helps to stimulate eiuggUb
lnteetinec. Black-Draught costs only
a penny or lees a dose to help relieve
■uch nvmnlnmi ■■ heeileAhe ninau
Gain a Lifetime of
dancing fun and
popularity
# From the very firet leeeon ak
Arthur Murray's you can really
dance. His teacher* inaplre you
. . . Chosen for their talent and
trained by Arthur Murray In
his unique method*, they banish
your self-consclousnese.
In an'astonishingly short time
you do the new steps with fries
and ease. You're ready for con-
quest How thrilling to step into
new fun and popularity . > . to
find invitations, partners, com-
• “ ' ----- way.
rim* of your life st your next
party! none ISO, or com*
to th* Studio.
ARTHUR MURRAY
Suite 111, Kaiualis Bldg.
MS Texs* Avenue
Phone M0
for the San Jacinto PTA, 80 mem- el*h* ****
ROME DEMONSTRATION OF
HIGHLANDS WILL MEET hem were present and the faculty
A called meeting of the Home members wexe, honored with a re-
■konatration Club of Highlands ception following the meeting.
1 'be bed at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow
PERSONALS
All who are interested arc __ __
[ted td attend. _ „
Former Resident Visile
AY FORUM WILL Mrs. E. C. McMaster of Ander-
________ THURSDAY NIGHT waon, Missouri, aid formerly aBay-
A meeting of the Thusday For- town resident, has been visiting
urn ha* been set for 7:89 pjn. here with her daughter, Mias Mary
Thursday in the home of Mrs. W. McMasters, who is a faculty mem-
^ ? W. Pruett, eoo-Foreet Mrs. Beat- her at Anson-Jones Elementary ;
rice Braswell will t* the program »chool. While here Mr*. McMaster
‘ MH fdr the evening. - »« a guest in the home of her
Mr*‘ Lucille Beard. She also
RORSONK -- vUUH with othcr f'lMIves and
HWDOWINO * friend* before returning to her
some.
Return From Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Leslie and
daughter. Billie Ruth, accompan-
ied by Mr*. Glenella Diebel and
son. 'Butch,” have Just returned
from a vacation trip to Grand
Forks, North Dakota, where they
vialted with friend*. They also
mode trips to Winnipeg. Canada,
the Bad Lands' of North Dakota
• • • enchai
in Suitmaj
*
in being pure J
Celanese
ing as wool..
HandmacJu
price taI
—rx—'■ «■"'* 1 *»#■'■' ■' *»;•• ' -J
Your choil
dolorrwheel at\
price.
Tear Complete Jeweler
. ..
5
tins ENGRAVED
S^ssecal
rth Dak
Houlh
And th* Black Hills of
kota.
.WOOSTER GARDEN CLUB :
WILL MEET TOMORROW
Members of the Wooeter Garden
Club are reminded of the ell day
business meeting to be held begin-
am. tomorrow In th*
:'T” * ' >1
' ,
• if
‘ i[' '
mm
Crystal
Pkoa, see ed to bring *4
":L*. ‘V;
-rn UlRWflllir moiun at ■'»
am. tomorrow In the home of ;
T. C Langford, 617
members are urged to
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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/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.