The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 102, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1951 Page: 4 of 10
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PAGE 4—THE BAYTOWN SUN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, I95J
School Of Instruction- '
Department Has Kick-Off Banquet / i.
Oontial DapUsl Sunday ing p^ wfa-re^ pach supertn- -Mf
School Department was spurted tendent went fishing for helpful N J
hints for his department. -W-INTO MEMop,.
Parents and teachers of Bay- Parents and Teflfflers. A covered will be lea by Mrs. a. u. Dunaway,
town schoolchildren will carefully, dish luncheon will be served at /pnhffitvfurt. iSn Am-
•tudy their problems tomorrow at noon. «. mons; parent education and ,pro-
an annual P-TA school of inetruc- » The school is |g$ig divided into ctdure Mrs. R. C. Read; legisla-
tion. a general aeaaiosgand Into a work* t|on and, safety, Mrs. Thad
Designed particularly for of- ship session. Mrs: B. R. Hampf , Fcnnema: summer roundup, Mrs.
fleets of the nine P-TA units here, Galmton, district safety chair- J. M.. Haggard; program and
the sc'hbol Is open to any P-TA man and a past president of the sp^ci*i days, Mrs. B, P. Hopper,
member. The morning-long session Galveston P-T^spuncil, will ad- P-TA units who will be repre-
j^tarts at 10 a.m. and will be held drees the general-,leetihg. sented at the , school include
at the Community House. The workshop cSnforences are to Alamo, Anson Jones, Ashbel
Along with the school, members bg conducted ' toy the Baytown Smith, David G. Burnet, DeZayala,
will also observe the 42nd birth- council chairmen, Highlands, Lamar, Sam Houston,
day of the T*»u Congress of A; conference-Mgn publications and San Jacinto. .
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Survey Shows— • t
Western Women Have’Best Decorator Ideas
By (UT;nt)UT ' , Simon MangesTahd Son Inc.,,of s*i<fe* women, preferred Venetian
NEW YORK —(CBl— A carpet New York, chejjted 1500 decora- blinds. '
company has a hearty pat on the tors by questkwmaire to find Pujnt was the favorite wall fin-
bac'k for women living in Western • America’s taste in decorating, ish for both liv'.-.g room and bed-
•tates. .Mangee reported that .for one . rooms; wallpaper ran second.
VI: reported that they outclass thing, hougev^ofi, the West use Color preferences were about
th:ir‘ sisters in other regions of rooge modern thjf'any other type equally divided for bedrooms, but
the nation wijen it comes to new of furniture. Thaleading wood for green led by a wide margin in.
Ideas and designs in home decora- the region is bleached mahogany, living quarters. White, tan and
Jon. Westerners buy more madc-to- Hue ranked next and in that or-
Baseball Fand
Leo's Never-d
e» Sst the Giants today. •:
President Walter O’Mall
W*rr_j a favorable press and
'Kf£ho admitted when he
to prove myself,” began
press relations wdjen^he oj
visiung Hours- i« ,
Verne Eagleto,^
s,S/W "-aril
. Joseph Mtll«-HuffmM
quet, the lights dimmed to reveal the rest of 1JF51, “Now Is The
four ghosts representing ihdiffer- Hour.”
ence. “too busy,” bad records and Rev john h. Osteen presented
procrastination, causes of poor, & chalIcnge to the department,
Sunday Scliool attendance, and the nlecting closed with a
But when the lights came back a(ld mcdiUtion led by . Mrs.
on. the ghosts ‘influence was dis- .j ^ jj,, new -Sunday School
pelled by white-ciad Mrs. Cecil Superintender)t, and assisted by
Kirkland, who represented loy- Mfg L F McFarland and Rob-
alty. Loyalty entered with her bje chan‘dl(,r.
helpers, the ten departmental Miss Martha Lilly was at the ly.
supervisors. pjano ■
The ghosts were represented by _ .............
Harold McFarland, George Jones, attended the banquet,
Polly .Lawhorn and Sue Jones. -——■—-
Y A Halloween {heme wSs carried HA
out in decoration's. The .banquet
was planned and served by de- W
Henry Ward, associate gupcrin- .
• ...no in nkeem, nf O filch. ' MBh fli M
.
About 75 officers and teachers East Indians regard llf(
"....... low as a saergd color .
tendent, was in charge
as a nl
shoekeJ
broughl
of leltj
have bJ
denly, I
touch j
Larry Ray Toups was honored
rresbytenan
Women Have
Circle Meetings
with a party yesterday, celebrating
his fourth birthday.
Larry is the son Of Mr.. and- Mrs.
Ira Toups. 321 Briarwocd Drive.
' A’ii the children came dressed in
cowboy outfits.. The. children re-
ceived miniature coni boy hats
made of construction paper and
and held together with a gumdropl
The cakes ..were decorated with
animal cookies and horSes, and a
corral was made of- eaiuiy -eiga-'
rettes.
• Hot 'dogsand colics " ore sci-vadl
to Debbie Hi!!, Butch Flemmings.
fMti, -Ipner' and—Ecdtl—Wooten.-
Wt^nda .Fulton. David and Sylvia
now stationed SR* McCauley, Carolyn Veylc-s,* Mary
ireq„Base in 1111- - Gale Knight, Moody Banks. Stassy.
of Mr.’ and Mrs. Williams, Bobby and Jerry Sehima.
Jhannelvieitv Linda, and Jimmy Holder, Gay
will be an event, LJyn Burns and Sandra Toups; .
LifAS Odessa,High stretch]
PgaaMSA “d
rtlvDol! b> the Dallas Morn- silently
^ MwTshmved today. . fniimviJ
sS-SsH
W<m4 to third.
rubbock remained jn fourth
W ^ two newcomers joined
1 if. lit Tin' were Amarillo and
Si Spent -Tbe;y_ /replaced
?SrChn'.ti W. B. Ray and
frrfim Jrflerson Davis.
tnt hided.Bay tow
SrlhSnp. Pampas Amarillo,
Worth Aldington Heights,
What a world of happy relief m And right at ■
your child gets whenever you * the same t ime s-\
rub warming, comforting Vicks VapoRub actually /fv
VapoRub oil his throat; chest STIMULATES the a v
and back. VapoRub .brings 'chest and back V.
' “Such soothing relief because it surfaces like a 1
starts right to ,Work instantly, warming, com- Ay
,.. 2 ways at once... r forting poultice. »('
f With its spe- For hours — even while i
L * cial medicinal child sleeps--VapoRub h
l| - ' « vapors it PENE- up this Wonderful reiief-bri
\ A / . TRATES to cold- ' ing action. Often by nbrr
irritated ,fereaiar .ate.«or»t.mteerie»of-tt| i
-/_l-'--.£:\..fag.. .pasgaaes.------are gone, Try -iti—~~
MISS CAROL SIMMONS
'Kohltfarber Photo)
' ,i>nt
’eomWal
IF TMESE S MUCH COUGHING OR STUFFINESS...
.fgeY(ie~ep-aeiiohrfe-. ing water as directed O
lief in seconds .with in the package. Every / .
VapoRub in steam!— single breath relieves C,
2 spoonfuls of Vicks miserable, coughing vA
VapoRub in "vapor- spasms and upper
izer or bowl of boil- bronchial congestion! f|~|j
Mr. and Mrs. G. fS. Simmons,
200 Dyer, today announced "the
engagement of their daughter.
Miss Carol Sonmons, to Private
First Class Walter R. Allen .of
■the US Airforce.
and (
trio f
and l
score
Now
CALENDAR
And RsMng
Mrs. Cochrane,
Mrs. Shoopman
W$C$ Delegates
Mrs. -G.. C. Coch ranc'and. Mrs. ‘ B..
It's Time To Start Thinking 'v
About Your Holiday Table"
And it's time to start thinking about fine china frpm.Jicok
Come in am) select, your favorite from the more than 40
patterns available at Jacobs, Baytown's largest collection of
fine china. And, .remember you need pay only $2 dows'd
$2 monthly, each $25 amount, on Jacobs China Club plan. 1
By HELEN FOLLETT stockings will fit more smoothly.
Stand before j^tuU-iength- mjr- If. veins are prominent,* as bap-
ror and observe your legs in pro- pens to some of.* the more elderly
file If. ankles aft thim and calves, siseers. a foundaiipn eo&metie.can.
‘kdv^'^^'-'hsIn'toiKfi-:' you' ar.e'in '■'uV'used to cover them. With'bo-
luck. If skirts are to be shorter sicry so sheer, they are likely, to
tiiis.sea. un is no con.arm of yours, show through the fabric and
/Hut.:alas, there are fatted cal- *'Poil leg beauty,
vis. and ..* nothing is done to Walking on one's toes i,s the
sl:m them dow n the, hi m of- the best way to reduce ankles that
e.nr, oi-.ouid be dropped. Fashion have accumulated fat cells, even
proclaims a certain number 'of if the angles are ’built jm s.-wdy
inches' from thedlonr. but it is bonework. Ten minutes'of t, i.»v-
senseb-s in maWjhat a law unto „ toeing in bare feet each day will
oneself. Standoff*, before A niir- develop stronger muscles, aijd on
ror. slide your shift up and down; strong, resilient muscles, fat cells
iif-’ ”*-'niTii*ir’’-a’bi(Ir; THTs exercise will
Lthe squirrel hunters •«*
Vtednesda.v
* WtstepSJfServfbe Guild of
Methodist Church, parsonage at
2t>8 North Pruett, at 7:3txp.m
Ruth Oaks of Cedar ” Bayou
Methodist Church, home of Mrs
C. T. Staples, at lu a.m
Dirt Gtrrdcncrs Horticulture
fit,b. St. Marks Methodist’'Church
at 9:3o a.m. ■
„ Blanche Barkuloo Circle of
Grace Methodist Church, home of
Mrs. A. E, Allen, 616 East OeFee/
■ »i ,7 .3» i'.m —--—-■■■■j-----—
Priscilla Sewing Club, home of
Mrs. W. C Swain, 523 West Re-
public, at. 2.,3o p m.-
Wednesday* Morning Music Club,
Community Housfe at 9:30 am.
AAUW,. Community 'House at
yesterday they were
aliout their luck. H.
td M. L. Alston are
Hearnl
treated I
hurlcr. I
hack w:l
The on! J
*. Nippert at
dhe only hi;
era who report-
y.ia. They kill-
.Pafko-'s I
the scco
That
1-0 lead
four squirrels
ti while still
ging in the
Branca
a pitch/
Thg ,at ’■
his- 31st. i
■Teft fietf
Giants a
the mini
wlsen he
MHk- !n|
Betake, a! “ * :
Hfntte ■ dope ■m
^Kqplisg* m-to- ------
[the woods. Mijv--—- Nelson
Mil reported a’t least half their
uilj were young ones indicating
§Jk the squirrels’ had a feason-
Htogood raising season,
IjNHKG-StZK THOI T
IA fEW good specks w'ere caught
mfCows H-eff Thursday and Fri-
kV hut the weekend fishhrmeh
platted mostly sand trout. The
H|ttout. however, Were good
|p»g-sizf fish as some of them
MMied &> much as two pounds,
pf'ff. Garrett and his .son Amos
gjlM the reef- wear the Five Mile
M* Saturday and caught about
^«md. .,trp!it,. and ,f.ew.,..am.all
gpB and -one good red. They
|»ked one very large speck but
ppd to land him. •
E?
gttSTY bm; catch
pOMMY SANDERS and son fish-
KBows Reef late Sunday aftor-
'Mm and came’home with 70 sand
Wt that weighed 75 pounds,
lapded no-apecka—but-were
To Meet Tomorrow
Ready-for Dioner
St. . Anne's Ciild of Trinity
Epfscopa! ChurSK had a wo«
night meeting yesterday in the
Guild Room.
They set,up tides and generally
got ready for tHJ fall festive! din-
ner which will Be held today.
Hostess for the evening
Mrs. W. K. Linseott.
—Mxs. F, -Tc-PhHipto -was a -guest. •
Belrose by Castleton it graceful, romanti^Kn te^iog, ye
-e-4ou«h of i*e
■tones of-we.-grey end'megente against eiehum«y<--rt*«
ting. . .dinner, dessert, butter plate, teacup and saucer, J ;
except for an hour or " H
■® 1° come to shore for lunch. ,.rI
Wey landed 40 sand troui-in the . ... . *
forning and 50 after lunch plus *Tj
Iwr good specks. . ,1
.John Posey and his daughters . *w’ ek
and Ginger and J. W.
0EJ®9tiL a catch pf 63 ..
jkiit and one specks from Dows ,.jg th•
E. J, Plortwclrknd wife „
Kk.H large
Kort while.
BLOUSf
Join Jocobs China Club
2 Down $2 Monthly Ewh m Amou|.t
IK Mrs’ ?• w Bruce. 405 West Gulf,
p jk ... Wl^kA-i wil1 be hostess at 7 p.iji. today to
AUTHORITIES at Marblehead. Mass.. St'd,a,r Bayou Methodist Wesleyan
are TnvestigaUrig the death ol
Mr*. James W. Bridges, 30. whort
body was found washing ashore by
Coast Guardmen, to determine
whether she was a victim of foul
play. The wealthy socialite's con-
vertible was found three-quarters
-Of 4 mile away,- fInternationalJ
Personal
Boulignys Are Buck
Mr. and' Mrs. 6al Bouligny have
returned from S trip to St. Louis
and ChicagOi sSiere they visited
friends. On • way up they
dropped ’off their daughter Mary
Paul. who is a f|eshman at North
Texas State College in Denton. On
the way home they stopped again
‘ * ‘ ;r. 1 r
ry . j-xwwwr^
j'uyfyi f 1]qmL 5ty
to see her.' 1 V " * ' *1
The couple rtiw the St, Louis . •
S^w'^rtVgS S *Lor ,a y;un* schoiar's ward-
say he is. But Sic prettiest sight robe’ this flart'd jumper is espe‘
of the whole trijwas the sign say-.' tficially practical because
(ng ’’Baytown-^lh Milee”, Mrs. vldes its own buttoned
R/iutifmv mM' * . V . «...
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS
Dickerson'; Antiques
Across From
Decker Drive-In Theatre
Open 1 te < PJML Dial 4236
. .. .. . .... mis is one ox me new jumpers
Versatility is the keynote of this *
J. ", J that can also serve as a dre:s—
* it • pro- very nety. two-piece! It s the kind ^ ^ -^-f The 3of, curved
vides its own buttoned bolero^/ Y«'» c“ malke i«any, ways with cloi,ng Unes looh. nice in corduroy,
jacket and puff sleeve blouse. No boxy bolero or longer nip-length woo| rayon with wool finishes,
trouble to sew In clan plaid wool, jacket, in casual or_dtessy. fabrleSt. velveteen-......Waist , length-Megg*
corduroy, gabardine, velvet^; with long or three-quarter sleeves, could have puff sleeves.
No. 2530 is cut in sizes 4 6, 8 . . 10 12 M No. 2525 is cut in sizes 10, 12, 14,
and 10. Size 8 jumper with jacket. * ^ ’ 16, 18. 20. Size 16 jumper, 2>4 yds.
214 yards 54-inch. JBIouse, *** Site yds. 54-m. gjouae yds. 39-in.
yards 35-inch. / . .. , u_ ^_______' u.
--- /- Send 25c for PATTERN with Send 25c tor PATTERN with
/ Name, Address, Style Number and Name. Address, Style Number and
BOUND FOR CALIFORNIA size. Address PATTERN BU- size. Address PATTERN BU-
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith and REAU, The Baytown Sun, Bex 42. REAU, The Baytown Sun, Box 42,
daughter Rose are to leave Thurs- Old Chelsea Station, New York U, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11,
day for t&n Diego, California, New York. New York. - * "
Cashats^who are visiting their son, Pattern* ready to fill orders im- Pattens ready to fill orders 1m*.
DauiiB in the Navy there. The mediately. For special handling of mediately. For special handling of
Smiths will stop at Sbeppart Air order Y*» flrst class mail include order via firat claaa mail include
Force Base in Wibdta Fills to visit *“ 60 P*r Pattern. , an extra Be per pattern,
their son. Private First Class juit off y,* prea. the pAu- • Jugt ott Dre„ h,- FALLr
COI.UMPI.
back Bob S
hack Jack
versitv's fc
jured in th
nvi-r Oklah
day and wi
Coach Don
Faurot s
whether th
action Sat
Southern 5
Bouligny said.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 102, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1951, newspaper, October 2, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041533/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.