The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948 Page: 5 of 8
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CALENDAR
at Themselves
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.Na»iD. wwlO' v
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~for the best in jewelry
Saturday ,,v
Catechism Hnd Christian doc-
trine classes, St-. Jude’s Catholic
church, Highlands, 2- fwn.
CulUhall
t23.it
Pelly WSCS Members
Hear Mrs. Gresham *
Mrs. Florence Gresham led the
final study of "Great Prayers 'of
the Bible”, assisted by Mrs. W. M.
Cartoll and Mrs; tV. E. Skinner,
when the WSCS of the Pelly Meth-
odist church met Wednesday at
the^homo of Mrs. L. W. Griffin,
311.,Fir»t Jones. ’ . ...
In‘the business session, at which
Mrs. W. McCoy presided, plans
were made .for an ail-day-meeting
March 10 at-the church. All mem-
bers are requested to attend and
bring a covered-dish.
Nine members, were present.
Polntd
. Antiques
W.7S
By'XNNE JONES
time In the parade
rolls vention hall by
ave so porters, Earl Wsrro!
il can- knocked dowry: by a m"
re will banner,,necessitating h
e role to a hospital. His good
r some tonstall wlil ride in the
Tea Honors
Mrs. Ogilvie
Mrs. W; W. Harris, Jr„ was host-
ess Thursday for a tea- honoring
Mrs. W..B, Ogilvie, who is leaving
soon to make her home in Shreve-
port, Louisiana. ’ ,
'Center, for the lace-covered table
was an arrangement of daffodils
hnd iris with the same center used
for the buffet. Mixed arrange-
ments of' spring flowers were plac-
ed in the living room. ■
- — ■ Included in the houseparty were
sister, Ina Virginia, Mrs. D. S. Freeze, Mrs. T. H. Hale,
ohn, at 1401 North both of Hoitston, .Mrs. W. C. Jones
j,and Mrs. O. AfBrowp., *
' n'r"rr......Forth in? t-ho rprnivim?’ linn'".worn
jhrine Patrol
Jance Tomorrow ...
Ftha Baytown Community house
g p.m. March 6.
Admission will be $1.50 per
nL for refreshments, r—
Members of all Masonic bodies
re invited to attend.
Tharp arrived
Wednesday from Bay.lor uni-
! ,ltv to visit her mother, Mrs.
I F. Tharp, si-----------~‘-‘~
J brother, Jol
spssii
own the balcony will crv
Vandenberg! We want vj
you w«
War ni
non foe
"Oh,
.Ion arg
things
own p«
*
Franclt
Flr$t
$26.00
Home From College
Miss Dolores Read and Miss
Billye Thaxton, students at Baylor
1 i university in Waco, arc visiting
1 with their parents, Mr. and* Mbs.
• . R’. C. Read and Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Thaxton in Wooster, during
mid-quarter holidays at the uni-
versity.
In medical terms, "bradycardia"
means a slow heart action.
w his . • T. ,vnn co«u
to all 0id Stasaep ... u
habit formed during the —
,nd brother,
>ruett.
t the same tim»i
will walk in. g,
naoii mrrul’d during the win
sen will salute General M J
,r This will cause
-— to bclicve their man is fori
Re. Arthur.
lary Opt of the turmoil, and os
, caucus in Rooms 231-33 of tk
tel Bellevue Stratford, jJ!
-----------the name Tjf JcTe' Baggi,
tens was borJ1 in a log cabin s!
vith middle west-and still lives®
His name will be placed |
leer the ponvention and he will gi
nomination.
'r * Yes sir, the Republicans bg
t'er watch out.
idick relief from
Lotwis Of Distress Arising from
tomach ulcers
oin EXCESS ACID
-.■ookTsHsofHomsTrestmentthst
ESwpor It WMI Cost Yo« Nothing
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j|R. AND MRS. A. I* Dahlquist of Cedar Bayou announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Doris Elaine, to Leroy Tay or, spn of
Mr. and Mrs. VV. D. Taylor, 116 Dyer. The wedding will be- sol-
emniled in April. -Photo by Chadwick.
Stassen’iu
The ■
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, to furnisB
The annl
Presiden I
committel
the meml
Wear!
nounce tl
1 before thl
open/' .1
i- The ni™
town .lull
flub at ill
day in tl
• I
the girls i
' Joyce Foi
<.impaniti|
Guests 1
' Berry, 1)1
McCemeyl
ton. . I
R. L.
campaign I
— ■ -iru . !,:|
. urged meii
t ■ , P°rtrthe
onsly and I
A last 1
grtup tol
mitches tl
organizatiJ
fin
tj§T State |
-Tickets I
.....dNenta fd
i&i
SS&H
’ Soiiy {’tserl
Chest
Colds
Grace Methodist Guild
Ingalls Mrs. Dickson
Mrs. R. L.
Despite current shortages it ist possible to acquire a
“starting set” of beautiful, enduring Reefd & Barton
sterling (solid) silver in these authentic patterns.
Wm.ofda^srWn*fr^»*;mrn
Saw this treatment
* ARBOROFGH’S PHARMACY
......
I.KdbKTT ori g STORE
BAYTOWN DRAG STORK, Inc.
Highlands; .
Pelly:. .......I.
Baytown. ...„ •
extra specials
&ood Through -March 27
Mrs. R. L. Dickson was installed
president of the Wesleyan Service
guild «f Grace. Methodist church at
a re-organizational meeting held
Wednesday at the home (if Mrs.
Jimmy»Boyer, 108 Wes.t Hunjble.
Miss iit len Marie Don Hauser, dis-
trict officer from the Baytown
! guild, was installing officer.
I Other .officers '.nstailed were Miss
M-VidM^°ZT stCremrv itfMrs Prospective .wuiisea. graduates Pi
To help relieve conges-
tion, coughing. muscular
sorenessfrub on wanning
WICKS
V VapoRub
Pictured nere it
the standard six-
THE PLACE-SETTING PLAN
"Smart brides and home-makers are’ buildlhg
their services today -despite current pro-
duction curtailments—on the common-sense
“place-setting” plan. The standard 6-piece
place-setting includes a knife, fork, teaspoon,
cream soup spoon, salad fork and butter
.spreader. The prices given are per place-
setting, and include the 20% Federal- tax.
ylpr.
V'
Specials for 2 Week
Only • ■
20% Discount
On all Auto Glass ani
Felt Channels
Anniversary Specials
0.00 WAVENOW $17..TO
5.00 WAVE......NOW $121 JO
2.50 WAVE,.....NOW $10.00
nrm’ni , wuoctv»«er
nee, at the Wed-
nf the :39 Study
club with Mrs. F. G. Cloud, Jr.,
V M'i ' mented Wednesday at a tea given 812 East "DeFee.
irib.nl life! by the Baytown ahapter of the : Fourteen* members and one guest,
,bert F^s- ^TScHcaff'A^gefatlon'^f-^hnversity---j^y--^r-^;;' gm'rtd','' vvtfjfe "present.' *
cation and at thc Baytown Community ^ ^ ^ mceting a busjness
« ouse. . . • seSsion and luncheon; Mrs. George
et with the Hostesses were Mrs. Thad b. H Bland, Jr., and Mrs. Wade Cat--
■ Woman’s Fennema, Mrs, J, P. Henderson, jr ’^rjti'be hostesses at Mrs.
rvlce. Mrs. A. W. Whitaker, and Mrs. call’am’s’ home, 611 East Pearce.'
re present. R. J. Baethe.
r——r—r-:. An arrangement oLapring flow-
|«ITI|}aB-'m^8Wat^mr^d»-of»tberefnetory..
*,HI sraf table with a simulate walk going
OTHER PERMANENTS
$6.50 up
W e Specialize in Long
Permanents , -
Open All Bay Saturday
t AH Waves -Guaranteed
No’'Appintment-Necessa^*.--:'
- Dora Bosley, Owner
Sterling by century-old Reed S’ Barton is just as beautifun just as heavy,
just as well made and magnificently finished, as jl has always been.
J12 50 Creme Waves......$10.00
$10.00
j 8.50 Xu Pad Oil Waves. $ 7.50
1750 IluArt Oil Waves . , $ 6.50
$ 5.00
Free Estimates oif Store Fm
Mirrors Resilvered and Mlg
to Order
“No Job Too Small or j
' TOO Urge” '
Waves
., —.. ■ W11.1,lil^51
CHIROPRACTIC ( I.INIC
DRiA.C. WILLIAMS
DR. ROSA WILLIAMS
Hours; Daily 9 to 6 p.m.
303 W. DeFee Phone 254
Goose Creek, Texas .
| 6.50 -Waves .............
$15.00 Helene Curtis
Cold Waves.....•......
$12.50 Helene Curtis
Cold- Waves .—
‘ Lillie Mae’s
Beauty Shop
709 DSmiel ' Phone 1453-J
iQPJbiImI SUFFERERS from the arrangement to the othei-
• FIND CUM FOR MIMRV DUI TO NASAL side of the table. Figurines dressed
CONGESTION. SUPPLY RUSHFD HERS! as graduates were placed on the
S -alk. Other spring flowers were
tion 1* *«n today In r*porta of auceoaa with used throughout the hoorn.
a formula which™h«t^h« powtr to rtducji Presiding at the table were Mrs.
of blSM«d relief »ft*r using It.' KLORONOL M Singieton. Mrs. E. W. Buelovv
Mrs. A. L. Tillery played
--------- . .. t oniy 4i pjano selections during the ap-
.rmntt«br houTS. Mrs. J. N. C. Cam-
lo. O-K-JS ■ . n, •Vata-
VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP
105 W. Pearce Phone 139-YV
■ Phone 1592-J
Next to Ba> Theater
122 W, TEXAS
ay Only
PAY 'DAY SPECIALS At
Blatk's Pharmacy &
"Busiest Corner In Baytown1*
For SATURDAY MARCH 6th
ans'VssAsB
"UP" on the
NEW LOOK
iple Coated
lamel Boiler
Members
oil of The
board, comi
members, hr
ford M. Boi
attend a sp
in the offio
on North As
E. Lee senior.
For Spring
Get Set Now
With Our
Permanents
iart Size
Chili Supper Fetes
VVV, Winsome Classes
Members. of the VVV and Win-
some classes of the First Baptist
church, Baytown, were entertained
at a chili supper Thursday eve-
ning, with the husbands as.ghosts,
at thc church. ,
Those who attended weffe ..Mr.
and Mrs; Roy Goodson, Mr, and.
Mrs.. Nlc> Peet, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Galloway, Mr, and Mrs. Hugb liar-
ris, Mr, and~Mrs. Pete,,Sheppard,
Mr. and Mrs. Wait^njel, JVlr. and1
Mrs. B. ”M. FtntaSntfMr. and Mrs,
Ix-e Rackjoy, Mr and Mrs. Byard
Sooy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burnside,
Mr. and, Mrs. Grady. Edwards, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Brown,. Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Rogers, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Floyd.
E The new e<
of the Baytol
• will be ratifj
time, Severall
I hen pertineJ
Ration will d
The first f
eon meeting
I hbld at 12:15
| 12, at a pla
P Anrihr wovt TXffl
Baby
Receiving
BLANKETS
CLOPAY
GARMENT
STORAGE
BAGS
Springy, Natural-Looking
Curls ...
Cold Wave
Machine ■%-
Machineless.
'■COUPON
- BOX STATIONERY
V By Katz
( haleau Sheer
• 40 .Envelopes, 80 Sheets
• With This ’ r .. AC
■ Coupon *■ *
METAL
UTILITY BOX
Ideal for
Valuable Paper
early next w<
HEAVY RE-INFORCED
SUITCASES
GREETING
CARDS
For All
Occasions
With -This
Coupon
METAL
PORCH
BOXES
Is The Word
Verez Casual
HOUSTON, \|
southern coni
last night-cJ
enact anti-lynl
ing in a resolil
of the south I
and approve si
"We find thj
ernors have ta|
if lynching isl
federal law. tl
draw from Jhl
We go on reeol
action- of the
,«a a betrayal
party and a nal
resolution read
The resolutl
John Lunnin d
seconded tOUdU
large majority
liters represent
in 12 southern
MALLORY BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 226
Imitation Alligator
Black—Two Tone
Rayon Lined
STRING,MOPS
While They Last
, Canvas
WORK GLOVES
314 W. Texas
•LOWER
and
VEGETABLE
SEEDS
29c-39c
69c
Regular $16.38 - $19.21
if—
Crepe Amazing
Saturday Only
CLEANSING
TISSUES
Aluminum
Angel Food Tube
CAKE PAN
With Opening |
Side ....................
RURAL
BOXES
Shot Gun Shells
4,-Quart
Heavy'
■ Aluminum
"2 HANDLED
POT
200 Count
12 Gauge Western—
410 Gauge Remington .....
ll onorrs •• *•■*■•••«►«•*••• •
22 Longs ...........................
22 Longs, High Velocity...
I * • V ----------
|ck with simple lines is
|e of your • favorites •
U. ...It has o gracefully
II is buttoned with tinted
earls. The fabric is that
pese* Crepe Amazing in
I colors. Sizes 10 • 20-
,.$1.9B
.$1.98
GRAY ENAMELED
ROASTERS
>8 QUART
WHITE
ENAMELED
SAUCE
POTS
In our files are the written wisnes ot
many now living who have made their own
Lneral plans. These far-sighted folks can
feel assured that arrangements will be ful-
filled exactly according to their wishes.
There is no charge for making arrange-
ments in advance of need. Come in any-
time and discuss the matter with us.
JUST RECEIVED OUR
SHIPMENT OP PUREX
GLASS OVENWARE
White Embossed
NAPKINS
14x14—46 Count
Twine 10c
4iPIECE
CANNISTER SET
RED and WHITE
We can tui
Bay Auto Sales
. ado N. Goose Creek St.
BUY
Good, dean mt or Latiir
Model Cara Only
SOUVENIRS
For
Goose Greek
and the
New..
Baytown
—9—
"' '•------
4-QUART
We Are Now Agent for
-W&af-Ever Aluminum
Cooking Utensils.
of time, whe
takes to slov
speeding u
REPAIRS a
prices.
RAYMON
Jew<
. J08. a. A:
PIN-UP
LAMPS
complete
WITH
shade
AND
mLi,
Paul U.Lee
Ountto&tlme.
HEAVY METAL
SERVING TRAY
Floral Design
GARDEN .
HOES & RAKES
Guaranteed Used Cara
You Will Enjoy to Own
TRADE
Today and Get the Most tor
Your Old Car.
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948, newspaper, March 5, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028529/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.