The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 205, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1949 Page: 5 of 8
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* Mr*. Jam** Boyd and Mr*. B. C
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“J**t ®^urch^**fi *mon||Uio«i attend. m,flU1 »d' ’Phyrtcal
members of Ribekah 8unday Mr*. Huelm* wai child iiirkn
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068$ ?lgg Calendar For Week
fcnre as
A,?' ,ramll5r Mr*. Ooom Creek Order if |Mto|R
— |£rebant- dui pwaldonk preaid- Star, Ooom Creek Maeonlc Hall, a
Hi-House To Honor r pctwi* on* of Fir* Presbyterian
, Mannie Sinaleton Oo,by *•*"*** G;ri> 2T* « w-» *•** «•
W9'e J|n9,eron will Install Tonight \ jU Two 0f Fir*t Protoywria.
,.Bd Wn B- T nahlqulat will Church. 70* Boat DoFs*. t p.m.
STwtb open-houss from a ^'d*1*** *"<l rther* from Circle Three of Flr*t Preabyter-
5 Sunday »t their ho p In **M>myo»ndndsd that public Ian Church, 200 North Seventh,
yWbrr, Mrs. Maggie Single- gSJJjjMJ 7.*‘ pm- t0®1*ht ln the Circle Four of Firtt Presbyter-
for ian Church, 205 Eaat Gulf, 9:S0a.ra.
.Jfotlrtnn la obaervlng her !*|® ^«*hy Aaumbly
‘ m,v chl« week. Invitation if.0-. ,83' <Jrd‘‘r o{ Rainbow for Tueedny
, through the preee to G Gooee Creek Rebekab Lodge No.
2V,rhonors5 ^TnyghteS Margie and Marilyn «“•.Halt 7:30 p.m.
Barnwetl, will be installed *« Woman'* Miaatonary Council,
_ ’ “'w drthy a d v 1 * a r and Trinity Tabernacle, 9:30 am.
worthy associate adviaor, reipect- Needlework Hub, 2:30 pm. .
Ivcly. Some in other elects and Thimble Club, 7:80 p.m.
appointed officer* of the aeaembly Theta Who Clrle, 1GOF Hall, «:30
will alao Mtumi their office* to- P,n-
night. Mont Belvleu Methodist WSCS,
_____ 2:30 p.m. m
"* in ll.i'R To MRF.T JS^^oSTS^
The monthly meeting of 1'otluck literary Hour, 711 East Aron,
you doslrt,
Results Si
caai on .waits. Z: .
Mrs. J. D. Ayres
I UK. Storting Phene M7-1
■awing East Baytown *'
can efford.
mm
m£<
specific reeult*:
1. A navy ho
transferred by
Cathedral candles In wrought Iron candelabra softly lighted the altar
Mim Ceramic Studio
u Wright Rlvd. Phone 1792-M
make your own
POTTERY
Jacobs... for the best in jewelry.
mate of saving* her* hu
■■ aeeisWr.w(»r»..-n-swawm •
MW h«N time 4mm
young and lovely
from every angle. •
See it in the February “Harp***!
dataar”; band* of color circling
the yoke.' an 'oreniae* pocked
dramatising the alender skirt.
In Mallimon't r*jron Rtuteetul -
Crea»ere»i«tant,*waihable, -
Mynette-cut for utmoat Agura
flattery. Crey^wiihvcberryi
cherry-grey^ Lrown-eqtm.
royal-lime,' grern-bamboo'aod ?
nary-white | aiaee 20^
’dral length train. A crown of sil-
ver sequins fastened the veil ln
place. She carried a white Rain-
bow Bible overlaid with an orchid,
Mission a ry -fijniTv of Pt. Paul'* .... ... _
Ii;s"Crf..:sr„.a* WMU Program
201 Stimpeon, 7:30 pm. 9
(Tiapfer AS, P RO. Guest Day Some SIS women in District Four
Tea, 13 Bay Villa, 3 to 5 p m. of the Baptist WMU returned to
th,olr home, Frld*y evening after
pi,.h 5 m adjournment of the district's an-
Rmt MrttorfM WRC* rt, .Z nUal c°nWn,l0n' heM ""d
mr s— -....
House. 4 p m. te' W1JP an ln*P‘rln8 addresa by All wore
Book Review Club. Director. * JZ7 r„Mi»*
JTJ *«*• »S3Jr.8S\JSS
Wesleyan Service Guild of St. w^‘,*n’on* ^r<>‘Kn Peoples, -cades of gladioli.
^Humble*1 nub** Hu^1^ of work »" Chtw' and aa a Mal5 attrndant WM Charl- D''r*
Room"« 30 p m H b Dlnln* token of their appreciation of her wood McNeese, and Earl Supulva-
Dav'ld G. Burnett P-TA, 2:10 p.m. C,°,nVfntio" d° and Geor*° Bly,tone wcre
Mothers Club of St. Joseph's ^ g t d h r an 0,,Prln* ot groomsmen. The ushers were Eu-
STrTciti^neMoV«vlfnuhP r',«,e Anoth,,r nttcrtn* ot M fven •r' ne TrixB and Ntlson Mu,fik of
CrTekCM^n^ Hril Varlam0 by thc VVMU »Pr«*«>tatlves, to So Grapeland.
Trtnify Epleoopai Kindergarten m a ®aPti,t-malntalned orphanage The candle, were lit by Mi« HaJ-
Mother* 730 nm in lexas. lie Margaret Shilling, and little
’ p ' At a business session conducted Miss Barbara McClain of Houston
Thursday yesterday morning, various reports was trainbearer.
Dahlia Garden Club. 416 West by .dl*^5t „'rVMU, Sr"uP* were For her daughter's marriage, Mrs.
Main. 1:30 p.m. ®ade' a"d 0,flferf the coming Ruiler chose a dinner gown of black
Highlands Methodist WSCS, 9:30 J® , 4^T^ding chiffon velvet and a corsage of
am. a w”0!*10^ white carnation*. Mrs. Fere.day
Cedar Bayou Methodist WSC8, otaffosH »F' B' w«re a pale green ankle-length tea
10 a.m. , mi,. JS°d,ton' d‘*trjct treas- R0Wn and white carnat|onB at her
Grace MethodUt WSCS, church “r*r‘ Zj1" op«n«d at 0:45 shouider.
^Mon't Beivieii*Rebekah Lodge No prf^nted by M.“ Mamhan Approximately 150 guest, were
9< hUdpN of p"«d(,»»- Special music was registered during the reception
”woriibasket Cluh^i-30 a m provlded by Mr*' C H Celr, vocal- hcld, >m™d‘ately after the ceromo-
worKDasgei Club, a.to a.m. jat ny in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Church Mnex WSCS’ A Incheon was served at noon H Bevin?, 908 Nazro. When
Antrn lo^iVta^'vi n m ,n ,he church building. One-hun- tb« bridal couple left on « wed-
Anson Jones P-TA, 2.30 p .m. dred fjfty attendcd. xhe thcme - ng trip, the bride was wearing a
Lamar. P-TA, 2:30 p.m. was ..YoUr Heart for Christ in fuchsia taffeta suit with matching
,,CeidBB .Bay"u °rdV. of Bastorn ,949 and d,,,.oration3 of canri|,,3 accessories, and a shoulder cor-
star, Cedar Bayou Masonle Hall, and hearts wefe effectively used saKe of white earrations. Upon
r:30 p m. throughout. their return, they will be at home
Chapter AS, P.E.O., 810 West Out of the total of SIS women at 401 North Super street in Hous-
prv-aldfQt." a member sf.lk
•man-groujr »»M."
He pointed out that chain
Herbert Hoover. In a letter
congreaalonal leaden or. Jus
13, had advised that It* foitha
ing recommendation* could be |
Into effect cither by kfuU
or by executive order.
rw i bridesmaids were Miss Wanda
s central staffer Mrs. Marie Supulvado,
Miss Barbara Earl Fcreday and
on a high Miss Colcnc Kinser, all of Houston.
gowns of similar design,
Buller wearing iridescent
taffeta la coral, and the others in
pastel shades. They carried cas-
/ 1
Jot YOUR
dent Franklin I' KnowrUt M
for the power, on K-:b S, Mi,
enlarge the L'n.tcd .S'.*tn Sum
Court to it Justice* »o tb*t a
appointments would offset eida
member* who refused to ltd
George Waabmgti n Carver, 3d
...tobe loved ind treasured iff
to life. 1 U he * constant
sasdar of vo.ir I be trghlfulncaa
ud fiitxl t i.tr. And a* I
p*cr the hr ale's table
to* bmr. s day, every dey,
IB grow lovfiiFf , . , never
tor veer, foe Jm Heirloom
Slrliog — toltd silver all
k WT iWoorh: made to Iasi
ttodrrd yeant" Ato about
** M»T payment plan.
Mastatom Hoots as
Utmmfclaaa
4-ftot Plw Sstttof
iclentiat, died on Feb. S, 1945.
Feb. 6. 1788. tne Hate of Hi
lachusett* ratified tb- C*9
3tate* Constitution. Sir
mg, famous Engi:«h actor I
xtm on the name date in 1*» I
Feb. 6, l«t7, the first lemad
jsld In tb* famoua oW W*
thurch, New York.
Haw’d You Make Out
L Bushman. ,
J. Gertrud* Edcr'.e—* hourv j
ninutes. ,j
3. One Is the Pullmn cuj
ther the cross tts onwr.lcB m
est and are made ft: t» *1
pike*.
Corner T»xai end Commere*
IritralfagloclaM
# Baby's Safest Sleeping
r Garnient
i *
Scientifically Designed by a Doctor
4. Robbln Hood.
Mrs. Fcreday attended Baytown
Baytown — ‘4
E. James at N Kb
O. D, HenloiMw
Kesideiff
608 E. Mifrfll
Phone 104-R
•Church PSoRejl9T-W
Training Umon COO PJt
The fa*te»tigrOW»
elementary schools, and was grad-
unted from Stephen F. Austin High
Schorfl in Houston. Fcreday is also
a graduate of Stephen F. Austin,
and Is now employed with the Oil
•Out:of-town guests at the wed-
lng and - reception were Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. McClain, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest OHey Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Henson, Miss Faye Brashear, Mrs.
Byron Ridgeway, Miss Bessie Bui-
PERSONALS
Baptist ehurchHn
fastest-growing bai
the city. If Y°1'
Check These
Fcotures
• Selected wool, keeps
baby warm even when
U* W. TEXAS
and nobody spt
f00'
lC^ra Strive to PIA»
RETAILS
AS LOW AS
Accent
• No ties, pin*, or string*
jlmkto arttoF*'
ttfleaUy determined
• Zip closing, may be
placed in front or back
• Allow* complete free,
dom of movements
- •.Hekjr MpaSa iw adtt- '
, tional covering or
HURCH
the Lutheren Ho«r
.*.# ■ ' ------ miw uwwii wwrt vcicrmarmi
at th* university. the hospital caters only to t
LKAVK FOB AUSTIN P*11*”1*- ^r.
. (A Brwmmv Jr, ud Stony wooumahnnm
-AalkfSBtta
‘Machine and Mathlneleaa
' i&M Wava*
AB Other Waves Reduced
......
p_|j_yg_ to fl
m l Gflllard Phon* 660-W
YOUR BAIY COMPLETELY
fi.
COTTON
SMALL (tor Infant, up tot).
MF.llIUM (for age* 1 to 3)_
LARGE (for agea 2 to 4)___
BEVERLY SUE HOBBS, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Melton E.
Hobb* of Baytown, will bey one-
year-old this Sunday. Beverly
Sue IS the grand-daughter of Mrs.
Carrie Lancaster of Baytown, and
Ben Hobb* of Bataon. (Chadwick
photo),
DODD'S
hk&tfCi CO.
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
. ’•VKl
JONES DRUGS
14 S. Ashbel
"TOTS TO TEENS"
nv,
TO GENERATION
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 205, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1949, newspaper, February 5, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028866/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.