The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1950 Page: 3 of 32
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23 Hurt As Train Leaps from R,
IGHLANDS news
Death Can't Stop Spell Of 'Witch
THE IAYTOWN SUN, THURSDAY, AUGUST Ji,
RZYNOAa, Mexico - <U»- A II- "Bh* tala ms she wu a witrh did dot (• I «u (actual**,
y-Wr-aid maa. Tawual Barrm. of C«M . ip,n 0v*r ms,” polio# you •••.
WWrtddi >«*»y **id h# triad auot#<j k,- “Than ona day I want te tha
liring with hla sw**th*aA to hraak „ ’ f homa of tha mothar of my wtfa
• •pall e«at ovar him hy hla moth- A”*r “« 1 *** ^ » W lnd .hot htr mMy timw. Altar
•Mtt-ltw but It didn't work. /'«♦>' «*** l mtot% work ar | dnBt know all that I did.
*• ha killed tha mother-in-law do anything right I even triad Her death did not hraak tha sp*U.’
who waa a witch anyway. living with another woman to aaa So ha wandered north to Ray-
Barron waa arraatad hare laat if I could forget my wife but that noaa wham ha waa arraatad.
night on a vagrancy charge and
“ **"*• ***** hlm n° hMUUrr MOPTBNS UP ( AM LAST LONGS*
hi Mina* h* t*'t*m*1 U# INDIANAPOLIS Nobody CWCAOO-fll»-Ckra thaaa day*
h. uia at. 13*. , aay Sheriff James f. Cunning- go four tlmaa u tor aa they did a
^ •»* think about tha wal- quarter-century ago without wear-
A new mer
»mi ampt«
Workers Cli
Women'* Sot
vice at It* n
Tha circle
~Mr* Ivy Sn
Smith leadlni
unison and h
< tog the devol
Refreshmrn
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B. Haneo. Mrs. Scott. Mrs Q.L. Barrow and Mu «*5 «*r P*r*"u- Mr »"<1 Mrs
rs. Mauds Built- EL> Oa.aoway, mother of the Mrs
Thompson, Mrs. honor**. / ”r* Winnie Norris has returned
0, ft Skinner, / bom* Wtar a three months' visit in
and Mrs. J. C. WHS. HANtT MO.UTEhil Jouqiujt.
TO PIUNEEK CUIS R"hert Peel returned Sunday
rv GIVEN ,.Th* p4onw »*9 TWo Club met w‘,h r»u“v**
niuruii- Monday for its regular meeting Sp.. ‘,l 'd'
In Ae home of Mrs. J. B Hanes. ,Mr *nd Mr* ny®« Thompson
F. Thompson, Uefreehmcrts of salad and iced v *,,*d ov*r ,h* weekend In Dallas
• home-in Houe- w#r# (rt>vl(f a ,tfQ wher# they attended tha wedding
'Can
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P. W. Hickman.
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1 g, C, Fisher and Mr* J. C.
jLgldrd it the kervcle.
hufeMUti were served to ap-
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gjUtitoN FETED WITH
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ALL WOOL
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K/4 David w»a hoetess
Bkdk a pink and blus shower
fjJ Mrs. L 1. Barron
nn ef small doll* In cups
liven e*ch guest* and re-
pents of punch and Individual
i were served.
itv were .V> *u**t* attending
Erv HOUSE UONORS
Kami >IKS rJIIRI.KY
K snd Mr* M -rr:s Shirley were
Kged Tue»day with a *urpri»c
■•Mite at the horn# of Mr and
Bg Alton Stenfi!!
Lstring' rr.. nt of zinnia* flank-
|h white lepers centered th*
■ revered table
■gmbmemt of cookie* and
L| were lerved to approximate-
pr -
Luoiik nr.AV become*
be or MORRIS SHIRLEY
la Mijorie Dean, daughter of
I ind Mrs Harvey Dean of
Lit Colorado, became the bride
Horn* Shirley of Rifle, Colorado,
fdMr and Mr* Homer Shirley
[Igtlirdi recently at the Flr*t I
Ltkt Church in Rifle, Colorado. I
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Bbi Helen McCalliite, pianist.
Indtd the wedding muaia and
■mpaird Mr* Frank Anderson
lm ling "Oh I’roituie Me'' ami
lU* Tou Truly"
Hws In marriage by her father,
■ Mdt wore a itrcet length dreas
■ tine natm and laic with a
kpof white gladioli.
Be matron of honor, Mra
Id* Cantwell of Rifle, chose a
k mlt with a corsage of red
jttlriey bad is hla best man.
■tart Bojrdston of Slit, Colorada j
k» reception was held immedl-
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P* bride It a graduate of Rifle
p School, and the groom ia a I
pate of Robert E. l*e High
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Ito-of-town guests included Carl I
•h*)1 of Highlands; Mr. and I
» Haney Dean and daughters. I
»f snd Shirley aid Eddie De- I
* Md Bennie Gasway of De- I
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1950, newspaper, August 31, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029073/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.