The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1950 Page: 5 of 10
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or Home Freexer.
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there ’-iff
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for two generations
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0 DOLLY. DAWN ha? 1 supers.
. tlon that anyone could i.r-derstand
[| -she'll never sing the baut;
P ‘‘You'll Never Know J :st Hot-
• Mu h 1 Love You." It gives »\
f shivers just to hear it has
■'since the night at the Orieraf
1 Theatre In 1945 when a man *»
[ eil himself during her perfow
I ance. leaving the lyr'es _»»
| sonc In- h's last note to K‘1
[ skine Hawkins turns d'^ ij
l, if thev mean missing a
L Dodgers game. All ‘hr'usb «
the most eagerly-awaited
fashion event has been
the Spring and Summer
,. .. . AND ESPECIALLY
FOR THE FINE PROGRESS
THEY HAVE MADE IN
GRATER BAYTOWN -DUR-
ING THE PAST FIVE YEARS
wiremer.
: Style Shopp
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FASHION REVIEW
uating from Allen . Military Acad-
emy at Bryan. He has three sis-
ters here, Mrs.' George Dcfks and
table radios television
Buffet Dinner Honors
Horace Mann Graduates
-Honor guests for a buffet dinner
given Saturday evening in her
home by Mrs. C. W. Wheeler were
eight girls who will graduate from
Horace Mann Junior High School
this spring.
The honoreea were Misses John-
nie Beaugh, Evelyn Mitchell,
Jeannlne Dillenback, June Helen
Laughtldge, Carolyn'Moody, Jeanie
Dittman, Carmen Crow and Niwas*
sa Box.
School colors of green and white
.were carried out in decoration of
the buffet and in table floral ar-
rangements, Jane Hubbard assisted
YOU V,
THORO
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We here at the Economy take our hats off to
the leaders who have worked so hard to make
this record possible. Their untiring efforts
have made Girl Scouting one of the very fin-
est activities of our community.
Our relationship as official headquarters»for
uniforms aiwl.equipment has been a privilege
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tit us. :
Keep up the good work girls!
’.........- Sincerely,
out. refuse to b^'eve '1 h» ^
they prefer to think hl» j
wearing I. just another ^ ^
superstition.
Sponsored by the Pilot Club
fend the Business and Professional
Women’s Club for the Benefit
of Baytown's Own
CerebralPalsy TreatmeniCenter
Membership Strides Last Year
THE ROLL—DECEMBER 31.1948
BrowniGs
Intermediates
Seniors ®
Leaders ^0
Total ...... ......r380
THE ROLU-DECEMBER 31,1949
Brownies
Intermediates mw momwmmmwnmmm w/fe—■■■—
Leaders HniutH*M«HHtMMMMNMMn«iraHnwMHHsi 73
'e P«er *"*earfi
Before?
to Vote tor a clean sweep »
^The^success or failure
Attends Convention ;"
Mrs. Susie B. Ammons and Mrs.
Lilly Ordoneaux, delegates from
Women's Benefit Association, at-
tended the Quadruple Convention
of the organisation in Houston
yesterday bighb'gfated with a lun-
cheon at the Rice Hotel
♦NEW PI
INSERTS
fcCAO
Monday, MarcK20, 8 p. m.
at the
Humble Community House
Tidnt> «» $l MWOB tdt ot
* ‘fhe Chamber of Commerce
Mallory Beauty Salon
ahould.be elected tojh*.
C!What the people ^
October was a complete 1
a new start
If the city manager
have a fair trial, the »
elect a council that can
Tate Off Ugly Fat With
This Home Recipe
5™ hi»a ianxtmin bora, mip*tot
Exclusive Headquarters for
Girl Scout and Brownia Uni-
formt and Equipment
Cite fio4e*zimq’/i
J9*a=8bok Stall
The Style Shoppe
OP THF U.S.A.
sts Worry
Grass Grow
Woman’s Page
The project deaHng-.wiji,, ^,
urf ltstinient, . maintenance and
provement ‘of ' turf bjr " cultu«i
me- methods is designed to learn «r
h«- effects of fertilizers, Irrigate
aerification and clipping on tv
qualities of turf made up of diff«!
fhose factors, Dr. Pott.
may radically affect the color Ur
ture and wearability 0f ‘ tb
grasses.
Meansofcontrolling turf
also are being studied. :
Turf actually is big business t
sen Texas, Dr. Potts pointed out, With
some i,b00,000 family dwelling, i,
the state having lawns. At 1«m
100,000,000 man hours and $lb,ooo(K)o
worth of materials, supplies am
water are expended each year „
trig those "home lawns. , v
Musical Program
To Be Given For
THE BAYTOWN, SUN, TUESDAY, MARCH J4.1950
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Farewell Courtesy Extended By Club
’99 STUDY CLUB WILL
MEET WITH MRS. OATES
By VIRGINIA MEYER r i, m i
Bride-Elect u TacultyClub
SSftSoZ.. ; IS .
Mrs. A. N. Johnson will be the nOBOffiB Uj I 63
sneaker for the March meet -
The Vocsilaires, a vocal ensem-
ble composed of six young women,
from La Porte, will be featured
. » of the San Jaqlhtq Parent. , '8s Mary Jo Holcomb, bride- pn the program of the Faculty Club
-her Association to be held at 2 -ect, °J- J°e Atchison, was compli- TiSO-p.m. today in the Robert E.
1 tomorrow in the school audi- me"tet' with a bridal shower giv- auditorium. The public is’ in-
3111 bers, Beverly Buster will be pre-
Members of 'the ’39 Study Chib A St. Patrick’s theme was car- Mrs. C. E. Gates .wffi
honored one of their inemberwand rled out In decorations with sea- to members of uie 39 S
her husband, Mr. and Mrs/A. M. sonal flowers as the centerpiece when they meet at 2:30 p.m.
Montjoy, with open hovfae last of the lace-laid serving table. Can- morrow m her home at 1020 wortn
night in the home of /Mrs. S. O. delabra holding white tapers Commerce. All members are urg-
Brady. / flanked the centerpiece. ed to attend. . -■* ,
Approximately 2y gueqfs called Co - hostesses with- Mrs. Brady .... ------ ,
during the evening to extend best were Mrs. George Bland and Mrs.
Wishes to the J^ored couple who R *T).' ajyller, , •
Will be Leaving soon to piake their
home in- Layton, Ohio."
^e^nwbric in a Social World”.
A parliamentary’ drill will Joe
----... .... ...^ -------......... ., .. . ------- . soprano, and Dot Rrater,
,juring the business session “0ll‘ng3aead, Mrs. Ed Grodhaus. baritone, will sing the background
*hS will be followed by a social ”?**4ain8 and Mrs. D. K. »usjc for a dance number,“The
Sir in the cafeteria.
In; addition,, 5QQ larger towns aii;
cities in Texas have parks an,
I playgroup;"’
playgrounds with more than 3ia
‘ acres of turf. There-arc some isf .
,ii-
sports fields utilizing turf in th
state, and 123 airports, with jj
more programmed for constni
tlon.
Four hundred public golf -our;
have at least 200 acres .each t
greens, 'tees, fairways and otb
•maintained turf. ,
Highways and roads stretchir,
sorpe 200,000, miles through Texa-
have 1.144',700 acres of *drf aloii-
their Shoulders -to increase' drh
:ng safety. ’ .....
Businesses-concerned with tui
iffeiude fertilizer dea!e,rs, seedme.
nurserymen, lawn and gardes'to.
ply stores .and maufactwert ant
distributors of all kinds of equip
ment froni grass shears tn per
Tranent sprinkler systems, iascef
j,. :ldes and weed killers.
;hN Ja; spite .oLdijis^ Dr. Potts sair
here has been little-or po actus1
-esearch in turf under-Texas ,er:
•nd climatic conditions.'
Up to now, 'the man who is rf
-.ponsible -for turf maintenance ha
'een pretty much on-his own.
The .projects- at A and M Bf,
supported largely through dona.
rf tions of organizations which, ss
e- members of the Texas Turf As-
tQ sociation, ranging from county
g clubs to cemeteries.
Anniversary Waltz.” to- be ■ given
Wild white roses were used In ^ ^r- and Mrs. Fred Westergren.
^WH C-W Ad, IHal taSSSSWSrtM
out the entertaining ‘rooms. The prespnt several Stephen Foster
center arrangement was accented mN°dies' and some sacred music in-
bypale grepn tapefs in silver hold: cludiaK a renditiofi of “The Lord's
ers. Table apppintments TYere in Prayer,” . ,
d'silver. The two tiered Mrs. Carlos' Davis of La'Porte di-
ros- rects -the women's sextette'"and
es was served by Mrs. Hopper and Mrs. Frank Baker is their accom-
Mrs. Grodhaus poured the yellow panist, Commentator for the pro-
fruit .punch. gram will be Betty Friebtirgef.
Mrs. Williams presided at the ' Members of the Vocalaries are
bride's book registering the 39 j1 Mesdames Lylan Breedlove, Betty
guests who called from 2-4 P-m. CoHins, Jane Fkquav Fay Miller,
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fmy the Newest Hobby-
jWiMp FAHTUH
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Even without experience you
<an finish distinctive figurines
ohd plaques, Special Quality
•“China-Glaze".figurine paints
ore brilliant and permanent,
-easy to apply.
(to Will
•At Club
Mary' Lou Westergren ahd Pat
Westergren,- Mrs, J. G. Ganant is
program chairman of the Faculty,
Club. .
Lieutenant and Mrs. Orby Swanr
The libretto of the opera La
.Boheme by Pucinni will be dis-
cussed by Miss Linn Killough, a
guest, it the, regular meeting of
the Baytown Music Study Club
Is Honoree Of
Farewell Coffee
Baytonian And Bride Are
Wed In Okinawa Chapel
U, S. Anny Photo k
is
Quotations
Complete Quality "China-
Giate' sef’No. 55 contains 2
plaques, 1 figurine, paints,
glaze, thinner, powder, gold,
3 brushes ond full instructions.
Price
*4.95
Trom Greaf—Near Great
“I WAS just- trying to scare her
lt> und make her be -qui< t" Join
janohn Ceramic Studio
1314 Wright Wid.
1‘hone 6375
id Barker, Laurel, Md. charged •»
killing wife. .
RYCX)M, Okinawa — (Sp.) — The Mrs. C. G. Erwip, both of Bay-
chapel at Kubasaki was the scene tow® and Mrs. Carl Fitzgerald of
Mrs. R., C. Pryor was the hon- of a bedding solemnized at 3:30 Highlands,
scheduled for. 7:90 p.m. today in oree of a coffee given yesterday p.m., February 25, when Miss Jo- The parents of the bride make
the Lounge of the Baytown Cora- morning in the educational build- anne Elizabeth Houltry, daughter their home in the states at 103
munity House. ing of Wooster Baptist Church as of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs.. East Ismgview^Avenue,, Columbus,
-Ifl ^onneotiGft .with the stmr of 8 Tareweil courtesy for her. Oyde A, Houltry, hecaihe the®bride Ohio. •Lieutenant Colonel Houltry
the-opera; Mrs, Walton B. Kih Mr. and Mrs, Pryor are leaving of Lieutenant Orby Swanner, son is- director of Operations for tMfe
lough will present distinguishing Baytown to make their home in of Mrs., Dell Spriggs of Conroe, Transportation Corps at Naha,
themes and aria excerpts to fam- Burnett where they wjll operate formerly of Baytown. Lieutenant , •
iliarize the club with the opeca a service station. Chlonel O. _H.' Kelly. Ry'com Staff _
which will be presented in its The serving table ^featured a cen- Chaplain, officiated at the ce»c I g-1 iyi<g r dfle Ngw
entirety at the next meeting. ter arrangement of a miniature' mony. ni
Mrs. W. T, Linder will present service station in keeping with Miss Houltry, who was given in (jffjraPC P. arjC PapfU
as a piano sido. Mdsetta’s Waltz the occasion. Refreshments of marriage by her father, wore a- VltlwiJ/J lUilo l Ulij
Worn-the opera. Mrs. Chester Rog- sandwiches, eookies and coffee dress of white satin With a fuff' F memhprs wprp intrn
ers will preside at the business were served with Mrs. A. R. Pad- length train. The close fitting bod- u'„"r ,n 5^ *
meeting. gett, Mrs. J. V. Allen .and Mrs. L. lee- was fashioned with a heart-
__! E. Dreher alternating at the coffee shaped neckline. She wore a triple held last night in the Baytown
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Aetvice. ' . . - strand'heeWaee..of garls, 0»e gift SS^ie^M^o'Ta’evenw?
Sundav dinner guests in the ““r« n««lBtincr in the servinp nf the brideeroom. Her veil of il- memDers are aus, u. Clevenger,
SHOWER!
Others assisting in the serving of the bridegroom. Her veil of 11- memDers are airs, u. c. Clevenger
rere Mis. B. G Weeks! Mrs. L. V. lusi'on fell from a coronet of tradi- Mrs- Jack Andrews, Mrs. Richard
r..n at o vT fv ■»r Uenni nininffn R1nBDnm°(i fiha nor. PfESlOU -AIlU. MfS. Dcict
home Of Mr.
Wheeler were Miss ^ UIW , . _________- ____________________________
Mfs7-Gladys Disbrough .nd^ R- P^r, Mrs. L. S Grimes, ried a bouquet of white carnations
daughters, Dianne and Norma J*88- W. Lounsberry, Sr., and and roses. which was ‘The Peabodv Sisters
Clair, all of Houston, Miss Maud- Mrs. C. E. Matthews^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Her maid of honor and only at- 0f ga]em»
Mrs. Knox Beavers
the book review of the evening
ine Sharp. and Miss Robbie Ma-
lo,ne.
niere,sting
! Musicians
Revived-by the ceid fr-
musician sat up and g.,
i someone throA. a
i. You want me to cat'..
• and die?'1
GUY LOMBARD!) is
a violinist-bandleader, t
make a bet that not mo
persons in 'tbe dity <4
have ewr heard -him ;
plcte selection on his :
Tormo starved a« a dr
clicked as a singer «
tog" in his -voice, 'Still
evidence that he’ w»
play the drums than sir
cat.. U.Ule jazz pkce». s
n't afford to hire him t
ist often get him free e
beater; he loves to dr
|f. beat the skins m the j-
the hipsters hang out
Harry Salters, for a reason that;
he has never explained, aSwni
rubs the head of his first violin*
before he starts a musical
l rani. Bing Crosby, noted for Ml
amiability, rarely blows his
h»it u,'hr>n hf* hf‘ CUSSES
Mm Turner
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CHEVROLET
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p.m.
Hostesses were members of the tendant, Miss Doris Maeda of Ha- .. . ... , A , ,
Loyalty class 'with.....-Mrs. Byron waii, whre 'an off the shoulder . New .officers were el-ected dur-
Richardson, teacher, memhers of gown of turquojse blue brocade ”“e business meeting. They
'the Janies Poole circle, Mrs. J, _T. with ^ gold' - design. Her fitters wlU . ai^10U^d ^ spring
Rldiards, Mrs. M. (^ Parhef and were ‘ yellow chrj*santhemui«a, and Par^ . Livre scheduled for
Mrs. G. H. Lancaster. jonquils. -....... . f18"8 toJ the ^
; Fifty-nine guests • registered. Uc-utenant Swanner. who is a * the' lneetln«
Throughout the appointed hours. member of the 519th Military Po- . „ • „ ,T. „
—..... lice Company' at Yokahama. Ja- Hostesses were Mrs. Virgil
k4 r VA/ C Will had as his best man. Captain Hrowm, Mrs. Ray Dudley and Mrs.
Mrs. C. W. Farr Will jam(,s A, Underwood of Denver, Joe Dmkson.
Speak At Ashbel-Smith Colorado, now . assigned to the
.......- - Pj-ovost Marshals office in Rycom.
Mrs, C. Ws Fan-will be the speak-^ “ushers f0r the wedding were
er for * the Ashbel-Smith Parent- Lieutenant" Colonel Marsh P. Stock-
Teacher Association when it meets t0]1 Df Sant'a Ciara; California, and
at 2:15 p.m, Thursday in the school Major gtuart M. Cox of San Fran-
auditorium. Her topic will be cisco California, both assigned to
“What Is Happening in Educa-^^ the Transportation Corps at Naha.
ti«" rn i The bride’s mother was smartly
Vlct.or Dla8’. fre3ldl61dressed in a pure silk print with
es all members to attend as this is fa!ue background. Her accessories
the meeting for election Of officers blaek ^ her flowers were
for the new yean Also final plans cor e of jnk roses
will be discussed for the Texas 6 . .. , .
Jamboree to be presented at the A. charming, native touch was
school on April 29. There will be an auded to the ceremony that. as
b“'a *•1:15 rpHS^rA“t.,S“s
ditional Okinawan robes, Ihstead
of merely straightening tiie bride's
train, followed her down the aisle
to the altar and knelt .beside her.
Previous to the ceremony at
Kubaski, Miss Houltry and Lieu-,
tenant Swanner Vtare emrried' to
a legal qeremony by the Chigi
(governor) of Okinawa, Koshin
Shikiya, in the Military Goyern-
.ment Offices at Naha His Ex-
cellency is a personal friend of
the Houltry family.
, Many high_ military dignitaries
of the Ryukyus Command attend-
ed the wedding and the reception
which followed at 'the Rycom Of-
ficers’ Club. Major General J.. R.
Sheetz, Commanding General of
the Ryukyus and Military Gover-
nor, and Mrs. Shaetz .were among
the guests. “
After their honeymoon in Go-
hra Japan, Lieutenant and Mrs.
Swanner will make their home in
Yokahama Honshu, Japan.
• The bridegroom attended Rob-
ert E, Lee High School and was
vM* graduated • from Liberty High
^ School He attended Sam Hous-
ton State Teachers College at
Weddinc «ws we a htiS^smosi'Aeft^ possesion*.
So set the bride off to a good start with Gorham Sterling
... the solid silver that is chosen for a lifetime.►.
to be used with glowing pride, to be treasured because 8|
will.be a part of her home. Gorham offer* a witfe selection
of exquisite designs in, six-piece place-settings, which
include: teaspoon, luncheon imife, hiaeheqn fork, Indi*
viduaUaiad forfe cream soup spooo, aad btftter spread
ROBSON’S
“Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1928”
Corner Texas & Gaillard Dial 2079
WE SALUTE
THE GIRL SCOUTS OF THE U.S.A.
AS THEY GO FORWARD
INTO THEIR 39th YEAR ,OF
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1950, newspaper, March 14, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028178/m1/5/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.