The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 30, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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IT PAYS T<
WHERE EVERY RAY IS RAHCAIJV RAY!
Men! Big Value in Work Clothes!
When W0rk is Tough Pay Day Coes Best l
PAY DAY- OVERALLS
Denim is strong—this denim
is even stronger, because it’s TYC
extra heavy! Sanforized,* too
—and then made up into over*
alls with strong thread rivets 'AMf'
at ALL strain points! Serged
'****& too—and no cuffs to — a----
. . catch on moving wheels!
{k Past Matrons Adopt
[Constitution, By-Laws
Big-Mac Dungarees
Sanforized 8-oz, denim.
Copper plated rivets
.at strain points! They
are patterned to fit,
sewn for wear. 39 io 88.
Uniform Pants
Sturdy army twill
sanforized and vat-
dyed., Bar tacked.
Limited quantity at
this low price. Sizes
Thrifty Buys—
Printed Muslins
that summer wardrobe
32-40.
with these new Win. Anderson
" ffM |J 0
Fast colors I B II ^
wide
AT LAST-
NEW SHIPMENT
Pay-Day Carpenter
Overalls
Oxhide Chantbray
SHIRTS
Week!
To make room for summer
cotton, we are offering you some of our smart-
est styles at reductions you'll welcome ..' .
- ~ ~ Te x a s' Own::. F a vorite —r_r—
GABARDINE DRESSES
SUITS
:. • •. Values to $39.95
$400 $inoo
Here i* a work shirt
with a drew type col-
larmv« i>mwn neat
14-1.7.
8-oz. sanforized, full cut,
Express Stripe, extra
wear in every pair. De-
signed for comfort. Un-
ion made.
Oool.GfHp „
Dotted Swiss
Colored Ground, White Dots ■■
White Ground, , - «
Colored Dots. . . . * ■
Cotton, Wool,
Values to $6.95
$eoo
New Shipment
BUTCHER-LINEN
Lot No. 2518 Lot No. 2507
EVERY DAY JOBS-.
Men's Work Shoes
Men's Ventilated
WHITE AND!
PASTEL COLORS
LIGHTWEIGHT
-------
including Slack Shits
%g ■
~ ... . .
Brown Elk finish cowhide,
teavy Vul-Cord sole and
ieel, Goodyear welt
construction. Sixes 6V2 -
i t C
Plain toe bluchers in natural rotan leather-fine
for general use! Leather sole is oil treated to re-
sist moisture, give added wear! Riveted steel
shank means jnereased support. Sizes 616 to 12.
Widths D, E, and EE.
You'll Be Glad You Came Early!
PLISSE CREPE
The Neal Fabric
For Summer Nitewear I
White and Colored *
Backgrounds ..... I
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"First in Fashion—Finest in Quality1
XI0HT ciniurTVoX j
KAID • j«m ITUtBI j
Baytown
id Mont BcIvb Per^ Y)ochtu and
Mr. and Mrs. " - ' wX/V •
fives here now. ‘Sltin» rtl,.
Mr, and Mr*. Monroe ha.
son, ftalph, visited in »Vn7‘u'1
the holidayf. Kye <*urini
coiui-
lotice .
ee (o
f il
sactl-
letit
that-
>arti-
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were
eting
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scut-
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BB's
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No Limit
While They Last
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MALLIN'S
124 N. Goose Creek St
By ANNE JONES
Miss Rugel Weds
Richard Izard
Ij- Rugel, 1401
North Eighth, announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Bernice, to
Richard Izard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
...R- P* Izard of .Dayton, on. Decem-
ber 16 in Conroe. ,,
The couple were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Izard. They will make
their home In Texas City, —,
Saiija Theatre
CHANNELViEW
NOW SHOWINS
Through .Thursday
IRfSffROSF
color fay TECHNfCOlOft;)
The dining room of the Central
Baptist church was the scene re-
cently for a banquet honoring pros-
pective graduates of-Robert E. Lee
High school and Lee Junior col-
-------------------; lege-' .
GORDON YOUNG, A red and white color scheme was
rif Mr. and Mrs. Gordon carried out in ail decorations with
’ 4«i North Ashbel, is red and white carnations used as
I .id-today. He I* the the centerpiece. Musical staffs and
Hr- and U» ftjli musiq notes wercplacedat various
rLchsoavilie, and Mrs. pointson the -table -denoting the
Itater YoUng, Huntsville, central theme of thifbanquet, "har*
1 -Photo by Chadwick, many,”, •• ,
Truitt Lively was toastmaster
and- others participating on the
Humble Conducting
Retail Sales School
The Daily Sun — Tuesday, March 30, 1948 — Paga 3
(Baytown, Tax as — Formerly Goose Creek)
TOO FAT?
Get SLIMMER
.Without Dieting!
THE LOST CHRIST VT
Two retail specialists of the FIRST BAPTIST SUBJECT
Humble Oil and Refining company "The Dost Christ" is Fvamrellst
are conducting a two-day school of n „ T , , Evangelist
sales 'today and tomorrow ut Uu- . B Jacksons sermon subject.at
Baytown Community building. the First Baptist church, Goese
Employes of Humble stations who Creek, tonight. Dr. Jackson preach-
have not previously had the course ed to the largest Week night crowd
will be registered, and a certifi- in years, at the church last night,
cate will be awarded to those who Tonight is Woman's Missionary so-
compiete the assignment. . ciety night at the church. Seven
. ,, were baptized at the close of the pimty -
evening service yesterday. mineral candy____
The subject Wednesday morning -ideally mi Ira.»ndic»c »«ght.
- r>" • ...... HLOOP VOSITIve
graceful figure. I
cltiM. No r.i.ti
i. With the 1
draft!______ ______ ..
Vitaadi) Candy Retludnc Plan
you really enjoy reducing
1 without hunger panga, you eat
- never go hungry. Thin vitamin and
Wi » a IS B***™*”-
(lay bid opening on 66 highway con- Goal of Life?" Large crowds are
struction and maintenance proj- 'attending the morning services at
ects was opened today by the Texas 10 o'clock. ” ,
highway department. The 646 mile* --—- _____
of highway improvements on which John Brown, an abolitionist, was -* ‘ p,on> 10
contractors bids were to be opened hanged for seizing the state armory ———.—-—:_-.:r :......-v
were estimated at $6,300,000. at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. For Clawlfkd Ads-Pbone 8*0-53?
ISffiKSfiSSKfSar
e^.f^nftiation Miss .Brooks ****• Mn Vlrgfl Brown,
ha" Miss Mary Jo Lilly; Miss- Virginia
^ i W-b0ber' and J«kie Lee McMick- '
mem' en. Principal speaker for the eve-
ning was Rev. O. Byron Richard-
I
pies
Met
im&szt
rMS»UklJ MELVVN ,
RUSSELL DOUGLAS.
TJ^i
■ son, pastor of the Wooster Baptist
* Jsmes Is the American ch“[®h' *
L most identified with' Thirty-two persons attended, |n-
hL of pragmatism. . .. eluding H honor guests.
-4, Dial at
.HUM MJ« fWl BO i - ’—.-v «•% vast- iiuuir m>». vai»
"Hfft......^ KaJt^osmtr vwttfifirt.-
lOOU Bt«tuWc Compound to reltev* t Bush and Mrs. J, B. Bray as host-
Plnkham'i Paw- ,f‘SNPN
: :A constitution and by-laws for
the Past Matrons club of Ooose
Creek chapter Np.-798, Order of
the Eastern Star, were adopted by
the organization when they met
™ troubled .by dlstrsM of
j^^°t«^itakl^you<,f«??M j recently at the home of Mrs. diri
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ABOVE ARE SHOWN members
of the cast of the Lee junior
niilhnro ./’sit
college Curtain club play - “The
Man Who Came To Dinner,” to
be given ai 8 p.m. Wednesday in
- Hi* Lee Auditorium. Gene Wells,
right, will play the starring role
of Sheridan Whiteside. Mary
T-ouise Fowler, left,- will have
'tlie role'of his -secretary, Maggie
Cutler. —Group photo by Carew
....... —Wells photo by Kohltfarber.
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PM in' Time
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Com- .esses.
ST’nSStnn ‘ F,mr ncw Mrs. Neal
^ssssfiB wfl;^r;..Hoen.ied
DISPUTE SETTLED tlement calling for wage increases
_____. _________ HOUSTON, March 30. — (II.E)—A averaging dti tb .10 cents ‘an hour
WMfcBirtkd.,P.rty SfflTSSUff'ag-J ZSS^JtS&SffSi
. t° Tw,‘- Mr»- Gordon A. Mrs Merleff Wismer entertained about M0,fiIO union, employes at postponed until-negotiations were
m. ___________, .1 the Arrow SiiHs corBetatWm.. A.set-; eomuieted. ■ '
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lZHUL. . ....... . j - ,tb? Mra. ^T0^011. ■ MoriaS Wiamm entertained ••smt 140. CIO union, employes at postponed
h\ With - Otng dMeP w«mC£S; wtth a birthday party recently bon- ‘T Arr,)" v f n' A
. . ' _ . froiri the-fourth Thursday of each oring her 'daughter, Aftn, who vfas
kHome Recipe fmonth to the third Thursday at 7:30 one year old Monday. I a m «\ '■na m -y-
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Kulii >' Gokhw
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month to the third Thursday at 7:30 on<! ymr 0|d Monday.
- -TT—7.7—, S3- - !P Others present were Mrs? A. C. deipratjpns were placed In
Coker: Mrs. Dal F Grieg. Mrs, the Wismer home. Guesta were
T.Mi«t from year j Leslie Wilburn, Mrs. F. L. Robbins, rfank Johnson, Linda Vidrine, Para-
!Wr*' E C'amp' Mra-1 W. Pierce «J* Berry, Cassandra Brunson, Bar-
[ittiL. t*. ubiMpoonsr*! ti»iM * ; and Mrs, VV. C. MiHlean. . ^ bara Brunkon, Sherry Earls, Joy
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^ ofcuiwd The next meeting April 15, wtlf Raw, Larry Hardy, Benny Am-
• b? at Mrs. Camp's home, 207 West moBSi Danny Rogers, and Robert
£/sm» «r*nr IM wiumm Hunnicutt, with Mrs. Robert L Ziegler.
| Garter as co-hostess. ........... .
zens Bank "Pin Money Show"
night is “Mystery Night”
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•WtaMtMukd'tebi’nMD i Jo Paris, the tomb of. the Un-' nomuius unu.nemus, xounaers oi
|««> rr»«fol niTM*. mum tb. i known Soldier is'under the Arc tie Rome, were said to be adopted by
iwatiwmiw ki 1 Triomphe. a she-wolf.
Romulus and.Remus, founders of
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 30, 1948, newspaper, March 30, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028138/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.