The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1950 Page: 5 of 10
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About Life And Times
'Peaches' Browning
LWOJON ,
YORK - "Peaches" Brown. f»ur said, “gbe’i a {*^7*1
I had dlnntr tha othef MO hat Taanh^.J I
I wr turnad back tha »d Browning,
par pacaa 14 ywre. “ft** tauty hew yaw
daaaat remember ’Taachaa* t » or !«,-
l«h achool Clndarella Vho * ®ou** of WM
“Daddy" Browning, t h a school ud,
woof man," In 19* after ,u*>«r.
tad bar by letting bar taka J™"* •»* 1 want toj
suj snzp-i I
•si*' *• "• ~.l «t»! *•
Woman’s Page
By VIRGINIA MEYER
■ Davis-Rulledge
Wedding Vows
, Are Exchanged
SH • In • double ring weddln
Lindsey Wooster
Marriage Vows
Are Solemnized
<* hi.
n o u n c a d,. “My flrat. 2 war tblnkta* a
mother a 1 w a y s *»« ^ tin?*
rjr^
of Wlndaor have f*ur to ,t0P th< R°Us-Roy*.
tha aama birth- ujr • ““dwlch, then 14 k
day!" * QUwwn-IUce on the eushloasml
And then aha Ulrou,h c>ntou•*/
•aid, "My name 'Ah,B »h« P*aeed a eoopj,
la now France#''"*r ®w" *«• on O'# street
Willson and the *• *"-truct«l th. cb,^
people who call ,urn on ‘he Ilfht*, even thouft
thee’ don't know me very *” “Ayume, 10 they woolfe^
the name Teaches’ will 8b* left >llm ***** *'* moa%|
I'll never unlive It" "HE WAS A VERY goo#J_
IN honor of her approach. JJyU W
,d.y that .he gave me one ,hen
are Interview* She. now . ... . ., -w
I estate that .he came Into
)addy" tiled, and. with a
aenae of humor about her-
her four marriages.
f«w Btarrk
reminded her
band. husband *
easy to get married," .he That one, of course, *M
Hidden frankneaa. "I Willson, her last one.
ierstand girl, who can't "I was born in Columbus
but I'd never married anybody
having dinner at Bill ‘here," »h* •*!>!-
a favorite .pot of hers. "Then I met him, He *u ,
come down from the Ho- tive block, away from me h
lery where .he live, when lumbu. and waa five months,
he sort of like, the Mar- •al<L *N4w look, Franc*
one of the place. *hc *11* *,nt y°u this man from
ied in. lumbu.,' so I marrM him, J
back to Columbus as his bna.
CONCERNED about a cal Girl Makes Local Roy jr
French poodle .he'd Just .he ..id, "any tuna you maw
to her home in Kan Car- Willson, it's the end it fndfj
ornia. It hadn't arrived fa*t"<
If
As
A
W
(Kokltfarber l*boto)
[ dm. Abe Wadley
[Bridal Couple Will Spend
Summer In College At Abilene
\\ m
Bn
She did.
She named sonic of the mm,
waa married to: Bern).
movie executive, and iemL
•»*"• ha. ■ new admirer, ||, Sv.Francisco merthaaL
rto Juan, of Buenoa Aires, "Hey, you Mid
conceivably bec8me her j reminded her. -fin
had your life to
I you do it the same
asked her.
to love over?" she said,
Sure!" •
remembered, aloud, go-
tile High School In U»2«,
ddy" Browning, then Si,
loving real estate oper-
at Frances, Heenan,
nd said; "I want to meet
,ove IF YOU WANT to be deep!
this thing, the greatest-
Frances' iif* occurred whes’i
Ft* is, wnmif Tf-tnrfRsai
months. What if "Daddy"
mg hadn’t gone to that
France, probably would htrs 1
sorority d a n ec one nobody wuuld b>Vf JJJ
But you'll hear more of her i
moving back to N. V. and she I
a restless look in her eye. Sts I
n't been married now in a 1
.. ... . , of years, *0 look out:
lived five flight* up In
Heights with her mo- TODAY'S BEST I-Al'GH:
- Denni* feel, that most girls <
staited romancing her. on beauty rather than brains]
lim walk up those five cause there are no hrsin
said. 'Today I would- for them to visit every week,
chance on a man hi. ago
gh such a climb, I’d tell WISH n>SAID THAT; “The I
right down.' " who lel1 ‘bear’d Mlhfr I
sing Utan eat," claims
HIS friendship, Brown- joni Arden, "are usually jual
his chauffeur, “What do cheap to take me to dinner?
3 Bag Of Easy Knowledge
A Central Press Fea
brother was crowned king ot(
the United Statea Sec- land, he was made a duks. 1
:ommerce? tinguiahed nimactf during the f
president of the United of the Roae. Ho was ciurgstlf
foliated the Louisiana the murder of the Prmc. of I
hi* nephew, but it was never J
recently celebrated an ed. After hi. brother's dcsth I
of it. establishment as was made protector of the
independent state. What young sons. He had himself cn
’ was ed king in 1433. His uiurpsUost
1* it "always fair wea- the throne waa not generally 1
ng to the old song by lar. He imprl.oned hi. young I
,vcy’ hew*. In the Towerv where
TwJ wero murdered. A new ctote
Denmark con.titution H«nry ™°[ f
- First- chapter “Un- *nd m,rcht<5 °n
?abln,” Iby Harriet Bee*
ring wedding sera-
mony aolemnlied Sunday evening
In tha Faith Tabernacle of Bay.
Iowa, Mlaa Mary Rutledge became
the bride of Harold Davit. Tha
brid# la th. daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. L. & Rutledge of Highland*
and tha bridegroom's parent* art
Mr. and Mr*. W. C Gray, aW of
Highlands. Rev. E. H. Vou, unci#
of tho brldo, officiated at th* «x*
change of vows.
Wedding music Including "Bo*
c*um" and "I Love You Truly"
waa presented by Mrs. H. 0. Pet-
ty, organist.
Th. bride, who wore a tradition-
al whit, wedding gown, was at-
tended by MIm Melba Hutchlna of
Highlands as maid of honor. Her
brldeamalda were Miea June Wil-
ton. Mlaa Helen Brown, Miss Oer-
*• trude Rutledge and Mlaa Jean SH-
mer. Their dreeeee were in rain*1
bow hue*.
Eldon Farmer of Highlands aor-
yjj n nuui (Jroomimon
j, . double ring ceremony sol- organdy over taffeta and carried u,heni were Jesiile Da via brother
I^Blied »,P m- S«‘«r<l»y In the bouquets of pink-tinted daisies. of the ,nd Albert Brown.
IWinla Street Church of Christ, Roy Breen of Pecoe rerved the Candlelighter. were Bobby Hender-
Eh Maurine Jone. of Baytown groom as beat man. Serving as 10t| and 0|enB Hendereon.
Lame the bride of Abe Wadley groomsmen and u»her. w.r. pat Rutledge and Charlotte LHea,
\i Prcos. Texa». Dickie Wadley, Jay Cappa and Mil- dreu^j tn pink and blue taffeta,
Jsme. ImFait officiated at the ton E. Jones. were the flowerglrl*. Johnny
l^jisjige of vows-with the bridal The wedding reception waa giv- Schmadl waa th. rlngbearer and
jgty ri.nding before an altar dec- en in the home of the hrlde'a par- tralnbearera were Martha Huakey
«ri«d wdh greenery and white enta at 310 Alva, Members of the and Linda Sue Schmadl. ‘
18«r»r» accented with two baskets hmieeparty were Mrs. Paul Gott, The bride was given In marriage
L jisdloU. * Mra, W. T. Jonea, Jr. and Mr. Rae by R. O. Moon.
Music lor the proceulonal and Keller. The Uble laid with an Ithl- A reception for tha wedding
I wu presented by the i8n cutwork cloth held the wed- gueria w»» held
rTjric. Who also accompanied *•'"* cake and punch .ervlca and the ceremony.
Roms, Van Mcldert as she w** centered with an all-white flo- Mr. and Mra.
"Becauae'' and "I 1-ovc You r*l arrangement. home In Baytown at 11«H South
On June 6, Mr and Mra. Wadley Magnolia.
T7' . „ . „ 1 will be at home at College Hill In Out of town gueata for the wed-
Tke birds was given m "’.rriage AbU(M whrr, the groom wll| dlnf lnfiud*<j Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Mlaa Marilyn Frailer, daughter homt at 4407 Carolina, Houston,
g her fathersne la in# oaugmer wly# hi( btthelor of „-,*noo degree Kilmer, Sr, and daughter, Mr. and 0f Rev. and Mra. Leon E. Frailer. Th# groom attended Baylor Uni-
gjfr. ar.d Mr. vv n Jonre gr. |q Au(u>t (fom Abllrne Christian Mra. R. O. Moon of Hughe,
j* groom, parent, are Milton (i)1,C|te Beginning In September, Spring*. Texas; Mr and Mr* ft. J.
tsdlry of m-oa and Mra. J. I hc Wlll be assistant football coach Moon of Fort Worth; Mr, an3 Mra.
Estk of LI I aao, nnd head track and basketball A. L. SUmer, Jr, and children.
Th* hrlde'a formal wedding coach at Kobyi Texas The bride ia Mis* Mary Nell Barber and Mra.
fern of imported ahadow organdy a Robert E. Lee graduate and at- Zndle'Moon, all of Texarkana; Mr.
to fashioned with a deep yoke tfnilt,d Abilene Christian College
ifi full skirt. Her veil of nylon onc ytaj. During the past year, at-
Ifiaaion fell from a lac# tiara em- |_drd Ia* College and has been
Msrd with seed jaarls. She car-_ ,.mployrd wm, tt,e John M. Kilgore
rti s bridal bouquet of whit# company.
2 For traveling, Mrs. Wadley wore D
IVedJBtlrman of Abilroe,' a dress of navy blue lace with Wlll Be
airier of -we* he* and white imunin and a
laitror, of honof. Mr*. Stirman wbjt0 r(,sc corsage
Jew* a gown ofp^nk imports sha 0u, of town were Mr and
|<*» organdy similar to the bride's. WrI w x Jones, Jr. of Calves
1 carried a bouquet of pink Es- ,on
: Reed daisies. Houston; Mr_____
[“Bridesmaids were Miss Betty ,nlin 0f Abilene; Roy Breen, Dickie hundreds of people even
1 Jonea, slater of the bride, Migs uv{i?y anj jgy Cappa, ail 'of Pt- they might not all know
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Mra. Mile* Lee Custis
(Kohltfarbrr Photo)
'Zrrr^stis Frazier Vows Exchanged
Father Of The Bride Officiates
Mr. and Mra, Lloyd Lindsey are
at home today at 216 H Wooster
Street following their marriage last
Friday night tn tha Wooater Bap-
tist Church.
Tha brid* ia th* formar Mlaa
Sylvia Wooater, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C R. Wooater and th* bride-
groom'* parent* are Mr. and Mra.
R. C. Lindsey, all of Baytown.
Th# double ring ceremony waa
read at I p ut. by Rev. a Byron
Richardson before an niter decor-
nted Brlth arrangement* of white
gladioli and stork.
Mlaa Aranna Watson, pianist, and
music and accompanied Mrs. C R.
presented th* traditional wedding
Mrs J. W. Lountberry, martmbist,
Coker who tang "At Dawning" and
,31—...............
Tha brid* waa given In marriage
by'her father. She wore a gown of
dutchass satin designed with a yoke
of illusion and dropped bertha of u..,, . . , u t-
Point d* Venice lac*. Th# fuU skirt Will Mak# Homg Htrg—
extended into a cathedral-length
train. Her fingertip-length
French illusion waa held by 1
bonnet, trimmed in ChanUUy tea* In th* pretence of relative* and Th* bride la the daughter of Mr
-stststoSts:
accented with pink on n white Bible. Qarrle Lou Hooks of Houston and *n>0" “ the son of Mr*
Mra W. C. Wooster of Baytown James Howard Sterling of Bay- *' **• *totong of Bastrop,
attended the brid* aa matron of town. Fer bar weddit*. Mlaa
honor. Her (own waa of pink satin W. E. Erwin of to* Church of wore a dress of oalomlno creoe fea
fashioned similar to th* bride's. Christ officiated at th* double ring turln, „ nUa, . .,
Bridesmaid*, dressed tn blue satin, service solemnised In th* Erwin „ * . **lrt
were Mlaa Bonita Kelly, Mra Blake home. Aaotaaoria* were tan ahd whit*
Sandlin and Mis* Sadie Ruth Chlk. . * , . and ah. wore n coreag* of white
They all carried pink fans with Wfiddina D«f P vsrnation.. Her white hat was go-
blue carnation* and wore bead- ua,c
And Attendants
William Wooater way th* beat ,
msn to th* groom. Groomsmen were Ape Announced
Jimmy Foater, David DeWltt, and
uU skirt rlumg noro—
H3 Wedding Vows Are Exchanged
rented with tea floweta and veil-
tag. , *
Mlaa Iran Jan* Hooka, RN, of
Liberty attended her (titer aa matt '
of honor. Boat man to th* brid*-
Blake Sandlin. Sherwood Hensley Miss Erma Harden of Baytown ”* JUtmj PhlUip, °*
and Michael Henaley served aa ush- and John C. Johnson of Houston
vra. art announcing the data of their
Members of the house party for wedding and their honor attend- PmtL.
town.
Ito. Mi Xm. Bterilng win be nt
bom* in Bayteqm at 10T West
Mra Starling graduated
ft. reoeption brid ln^the.briy. ante Dorn, ^ratoga ugh Behool ^ too
home were Mis. Mary Lola Undrey They will be marrigd at t p m. Hointon College of Beauty CWture.
and Miles Lee Custi. .eon of Mr. verslty in W aco where he finished . r , . . „u. ‘ Hodlton College of Beauty Culture,
and Mra W. Q. Cuatla of Tacoma pre-medical requirements and-wyi . .. .* V. q,. ^lut<1*5r, " th# *P,r,t B^P*1** Th* groom attendad Robert E. Lae
Washington, were wed tn a form- attend th* Baylor University School oiurUne Jackson ?*urch '? B*ytia,rn ^U ‘Head* of High School and Is ampioyad as an
al ceremony aolemnlicd at # pm. 0f Medicine In Houston beginning J*h „ru., ,h . ,ho •0UP|* iAvited through the electrician on construction projects.
pres* to attend th# oeremony and
and Mrs. Jrasl* Davis and family
of Vidor, Texas.
Trip To Europe
ill Begin On
17th Birthday
Miss Martha Anderson will be
rsifir w-‘“" <- A'sesacas -—■* -
Out of town guests praaent ware
Mr. and Mra. Plea* Hooka, Mr. and
palomino acemorlea and a corsage M(JJ Harden will be bar MIm Juanita Martin, all o/sara-
oga; Mr, and Mra Frank Clinton
of Houston; Mra. J. P. Sterling
Saturday In th# Flrat Baptist ,n October. He la employed wlln
Church of Baytown.
The bride’s father was the offl- pany ln Houston
dating minister reading the double The bride graduated from Bay- n{ roJei ,
ring vow. before a background of lor Unlvcrsltty last year and was thf br,df and room fradu- “l” ' * “S7 "f *ff*'
white oleander* and grc< n foliage graduated from the Methodist Hon- ated {r0m Robert E Lee High Murr#y 1 •Bn*n* of Navaaota, tha
accented with altar basket, of pital School of Medical Technology School this spring. He' 1. employed C10J,U*1"' »"• “ b"
atock. The wedding scene was ln Houston In May. She Is now em- at a Wooater rervlce sUttoru . -UrMoamald. B-dre Kay Bremen
***** by white Upera ln can- plowed jiy^Mcttollat. HaapRat:- OCToTtown gureta present were
delahra. out of town guests included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cockerman from i-awles* will be th* ring-
Mra. Roger Wylie, violinist, ac- and Mrs. Bob Speck and son Wayne Collegeport, Mis* Sadie Ruth Calk b**r,r’
companled by Mr*. E. O. Keefer, 0f Rochester; Mr. and Mr*. T. F.
organist, presented pre-nuptial and Anderson and son, Thomas, of Ros-
and Betty. Mr. and Mra. J. D. star-
ling of Bastrop; Mlaa Ira* Jane
Hmke of Liberty ossd Waalty Rw-
well of Hull.
Mr. and Mr*. Felix Calk, MIm Hath- ,Jobn Whltager of Houston
June Miner and Mis* Mary
aret Cox. They all wore aqua
\f- -nd Mrs Has Keller of celebrating her 17th birthday __ ....
and Mra. Fred Stir- June 10 in the company of literally traditional wedding mualc.^Mra^L. enberg; Rev. and Mr*. Bill Perdue and children,
it is a *l'ntlng "ILov. Thee' and "O Per- frb Rrothera of Waco; Miss Althea
special day of celebration for the te*} L?v*. . , , .
The bride, given in marriage by
ryn Calk and Mra. M. J. Whltefleld w'111 ^ the groom', best man. Ar-
thur Ray Cat*#, also of Houston,
and D. C. Hlcka, Jr, will aerve aa
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Rainbow Girls Plan
For Grand Assembly
young Baytonlan. ---------- —-----—
izsr# - ** “ - ““■»
801 San Jacinto, Baytown, will be
i#n isromer* or wico; -Miss Aithfa \kt I !• i
Peterson of Houston; Mr. and Mr*. VV6 0QI TlQ L/dt6
r |s Announced
groomsmen. Usher# will be R. E.
Johnson and Elbart Keefer.
St. Judes' Church Women
Begin Study Groups.
bouquet of whit# roses.
fastened with a yoke of matching
nT’i^LSSSSTi
of the Rainbow for Girls ar* mak- and her daughter will leave by mada ,aco a Mary Qupcn of
Ing plana to attend Grand Assem- ’train tomorrow morning for New g^t', fashion, She carried an arm
b!y next week In Mineral Well*, York City.
Delegate# will form a choir to sin* When queried as to th# places
before the atate meeting. they expect to visit, Mr*. Anderson mai wa, the matron of honor. rlav th, r.ohh
All of girl* planning to go to aptly replied "Juat everywher# thi# Bridesmaid# were Mlaa Dorothy torlum ln Hlehlanda with Mrs D
Mineral Write are asked to meet ride of tha iron curtain." Actually Ballard of San Antonio and Miss m .Alpha preridlnir
at 4 p m. tomorrow In the Maaonlc the countries to be vlalted during Joyce Waddell of Baytown. All Mr, yy Q Bor#_ jtud c|ub
Hall to confer about the trip. Any the summer by th# Baytown pair of the attendants wore dresaea of chalrman o( 2h, Houston District
girls who would like to work on will Include England, Belgium, Hoi- whit* organdy styled with off tho waj thf ma,n ipeaker of the morn.
their secret work may meet Mra tand, Germany, Swltxerland, Aus- shoulder neckline, fitted bodice ta prelantIn. a thorough dla-
G. A. Lillie, Mother Advisor, at 2 ‘Ha. Italy and Franca. and full skirt They carried baa- m itu*y duba;
p m., tomorrow at th# hall. °n» of the highlight* of the trip beta of whit# dalalea and wore ^bt ^^ktr also aided ln organ-
The regularly scheduled meeting will be the wltneMing of th* world headdreare* of net similar to the jz|ng fiv( ,tudy gr0Up, jn th# High-
of the Rainbow will not be held famoua “PaMlon/’lay” ln IU orlgl- bride’s. ^ ^_____ ^ ^_____ Iand§ parJih ot there
groups will be Mrs. C. D. Little,
Mr*. A. E. Urban, Mr*. Florentln*
HIGHLANDS METHODIST
YOUNG PEOPLE PARTY
Mr. and Mra. Jo# Palka of Woo*- Th# young people of th# Hlgh-
ter are announcing th# approach- land* Methodiat Church ar* apon-
Ing marriage of their daughter, soring an Ice cream party at 7 p.m.
Mra. Doris Elaine Milner to Kay tomorrow bn the church lawn. 1c*
Lynn Clift, aon of Mr*. Anna Clift crekm with elthar cake or pi* will
Th# second quarterly meeting of of Pasadena. sell for 23 oenta a plat*. All pro-
file National -Council of Cathollo The wedding will take plac* on ceeds from the party will go to
„ _ _ „ „ _ , «... Women for St- Jude'# Catholic June 24. . th# organ fund.
Mr*. Roy Ball of Tulsa, Oklaho- (jurc|| 0f Highland# was held Fri-
Nose Red m Raw
du» to * cold f
To relieve smarting irritation and
help natar* btal. smooth ana bit oi
gen tie. soothing, carefrily medicated
RESINOb1"*"
Aaaembly.
next Monday because of the Grand nal setting at Oberammergau, Oer- ?■ ®***** of T*coma,
many. This noted platr depicting' Washington, aerved the groom ^ ^ ^ ^ v.„„
th* last day. of-Chrl.T.^TTf. on JT* ™'^aC’“" nd*Wa^e Spencer, Mra. A. Korenek and Mrk.
earth i* produced every ten year* raln8 Evana of Wac0 an(1 Wayne a. F. Hcnneka
SSL ' R-h« — >“■ r.riSlSlTlS.t
United State., not only because B-unUn».«u th* d_r“";
appeared in a maga-
World War, L Brit-
"HampahTre” aunk
mine in Orkneys, Scot-
The two armies met at i
and during the furious til
that followed he*was killed,!
22, 1488. William KhakesperiVl
hia play -bearing his name,
xx S57BSz r ft ^“2
HW^Battfe of th. Ala- “e: 'A hot”' \h™*l£
■I War 1 ended. dom fo'aho^ “mril -
from birth, but historiani “
he waa not the hunchback (
speare depicts him. What 1
name of this English king* ^
(Names at bottom of colum»)|
(950 jolts?.-
■they will be returning home but
ed in white organdy over white anlad Mra M a «UMt
. Z meeting. Both women are members
also because that trip will be made Mri 0# of the St Anne’s Catholic parish
on the “luxury liner,"' the "Queen 'diom with matching' hat ln Houston.
\farsr" Vau.o. Vie. Are/f/vw.^re YJ . * . Ur. Q 1
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Language
(PIN-yon) — noun, a
ier or quill, also the
lera collectively. Verb
to cut off the pinion
)f a bird so aa to pre- Year Future
to disable or restrain Two oncoming majors en®
Wtoga or »
Wn S''French0"^' thr0U«h Phltanthropy, edui
r" 01,1 rrench-p,«‘ gpMtuai and physical upUA
, anniversary suggests P>od(l
ame—Guess the Naine your „„t year. Bom on
date, a child la likely toj
ally alert, eager to lea|
energetic.
Haw'd You Make Out?
1. Charles W. Sawyer.
2. Thomas Jefferson.
8. The second.
4. “When good fellows I"
gether."
1—Sir Malcolm CatnpWL
King Richard XXL
3F
Mary.” Bon Voyage, Mr*. Anderson
and Martha.
’aisndar For Week
Ssa
The wedding rilptlon whs held wera » women present Including |
Immediately after th ceeremony at a guest. Mrs. Annie He ms of Coady.
th. church. The thrc*tlered wed- *** tt'*m”tln*a
yfe.ee.w.w-.i
fie Ellender on Kilgore Road, 9 a.m. bride’s bouquet of White roaca form- V^omoe ,
Coady Baptist WMS, at the cd the ccntrrplece. - •
church, 10 a.m. -• For her traveling ensemble, Mrs. Lee College Sketching '
Wooater Circle of St. Mark’* Cuatla wore a pink Hn?n suit with Q|a|ie, ,BeaIn Tomorrow
Methodist WSC8, 9:80 a.tn. pink and black accereorie* and a * -
Business and Professional Worn- corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The. first In a aor lea of six
en’s Club; First Presbyterian On June 10, Mr. and Mrs. Custis sketching classes at Lee College
Church, 7:30 p.m. - ; will return from their trip to be at will begin at 8:30 a.m, tomorrow,
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DuBarry Success School and Richard Hudnut Salon?
She'll be here for one week only... so don’t waste one pre*
I oous minute before you learn how to become excitingly,
“WWBI *• i cs,
waiting for you When you come tot
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119 W. TEXAS AYE.
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Altar Society) St. .Joseph’s Cath-
olic Church, 10 a.m.
Cedar Bayou Order of the Rain-
bow for Girls, Masonic Hall, 6:30
p.m. - _______.___________
■Beta Gaiftma clmptcr of ipsiloa
Sigma Alpha, Baytown Commun-
ity House, 7:80 p.m.
Homemakers Class of Graco
Methodist Church, at the. chureh,
7>;30 p.m. *• . '•*
Pilot Club, Mrs. Lucille Puder-
>augh’s home, l p.m.
Baytown (jfarden Club, Grace
Methodist Church, 10 a.m.
Morrell Park Garden Qub; 7:80
).m. ' ;
Bluebonnet Garden club, St.
Mark's Methodiat Cburch, 9 Ain..
Woman’s Missionary Council,
Trinity fabemacle, 9:80 a.m.
^ Theta Rho Girls, IOOF 11*11,6:30 ^
Belvleu Methodist gHABON LADENE Chatham (
according to Miss Minnie Alic*
Robertson, instructor. Today Is the
last day for registration for the
course which-may be made at th*
I*e <teHegs effiee wlth-9-
WWW w»wI- iwirenw, —.**» —, *
IOOF Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Allle Nunan Circle or Grace Me-
thodist WSCS, home of Mrs. Pet*
Lockard *n Garth Road, 2 p.m.
jj
, 4
! a
.v.
■
maternal
(Chadwick Photo)
as the deadline for registering.
Th* classei which will be-
Tuesday from 8:80 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
win run for six weeks. The group
will meet at the Lee College each
Tuesday morning and go from
there on their sketching tours.
Kach student will bring a lunch for
the all-day sessions.
■ » V.
BUILDERS CLASS WILL
HAVE MONTHLY SOCIAL
The Builder* class of Grace Me-
thodist Church will have a monthly
social at 6:80 p.m. today. Class
members will meet at the church
and go from there together to tha
srtfsssap-' .
LYNCHBURG, ’
, grocer who a
er trunk Into a bank here, crammed
to the top with small change. Cash-
ier* dbunted out U,500 worth. The
grocer said he liked to keep his
money ln change in ease of fire.
Mrs. Marshall Uses and Recommends
These Products
| FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST.......(Dry) Per Cake 5
WHITE HOUSE RICE............2 Lb. Pkg. 31
LIGHT CRUST FLOUR ............2 Lb. Pkg. 25
TANT COFFEE -^TT^Trrrr^O^ Pkq. i9
TENDERLEAF TEA..............Eight teabags 11 <
ROYAL BAKING POWDER ........ 12-Oz. Pkg. 49d
ROYAL GEUTIN ..............3 Pkgs- For 23 d
ROYAL DESSERTS ......3 Pkgs. For 23d
DROMEDARY (15c Coupon Inserted Within)
WHITE CAKE MIX............... 16-Ox. Pkg. 33<
DROMEDARY (18c Coupon Inrerted WlthlnY
DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE ............14-Ox. Pkg. 271
DROMEDARY GINGERBREAD MIX... .Per Pkg. 24*
BLUE BONNET MARGARINE (Colored)..Per Lb. 40<
a
ANAS. .2 Lb*. For 19d
........13-Ox. Can 474
KTEU CHEESE.....2 Lb. Loaf 85<f
’ ' - ' • "
WBINGARTEN’S • >
J. W. SPECIAL COFFEE ...
■
s "A'' Paper Qb
• 2 U/rLb. Loaves
.......... PAr Lb.
294
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Mrs. Edna MarsMI i
Nationally Known Home Economist
from Now York, .who will conduct
Weingarten's Free Cooking Sehool.
Famous for hor fdod wizardry and
ability to teach. Don't fail to sa#
and hear her.
COME AND BRING
YOUR FRIENDS
irs ALL FRW
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1950, newspaper, June 5, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028321/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.