The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1952 Page: 5 of 10
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THE BAYTOWN SUN. MONDAY, MAY 5. US!
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WE SERVICE ALL
MAKES OF CARS
AND MICKS
FOR LESS
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Ho'ffpauir was a helrlebm locket from the ert E. Lee. He 1* employed by Col-
are on a wedding trip in West bridegroom’s mother.’**, timbia Drilling Company, •
Texas today after-their wedding Maid of honor (fl^Mis* Thelma Oyt-of-town guests include Mr.
yesterday. McNulty. She wore a beige spit and- Mrs. Frank Jordan and Ham-
They are due to be at home after with lavender accessories and a ilton Benjamin of Shreveport, La.
tomoljow. pink carnation corsage. *-i
The cohple exchanged nuptial Howard Hollaway was best man.' TO HEAR BILLY GRAHAM
vows in-the home of the bride- A small reception was held in Business Women’s circle of Cen-
groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. the norae alter the ceremony. tral Baptist church will not meet
M?.f.fPr*^'JheT bride \ the Members of the house party were ‘hi* **“*• *° many tme™'
Miss LomeU Jordan, daughter of Mr* Clarence Brnn.wrd Ml*. bers of the churchi*re gofng to the
C^fview"' * W> J0rd4n °f Be7ky^X.yBMrMcNK ^ H°U,t°n
Channelview. Miss Rose Lucurea, Mrs. Ethel Thuraday’ ,
Rev. Leon Frasier,read the dou- Littlefield, Mrs. Ruby Hecox, Mrs. 1
ble ring ceremony at an altar im- I. M. Daniels and Mrs. Walter GaU- WANTS TO RETURN
pr°vised by arrangements of white - lard. DALLAS, Tex. —(UP)— Dallas city
gladioli. - Centerpiece for the table was court* have torn up a traffic ticket
Given in marriage by her father, of white roses. The wedding cake issued to a soldier now fighting
the bride wore a white suit with and punch service were at either in Korea. "I demand that yoif ar-
brown accessories and a brown or- end of the table. rest me and bring me back to.
orsage. Her only jewelry The couple both attended Rob- trial,** the soldier wrote,!— ——
By Fn4
The Priscilla Sewing Club, the I
oldest clhb in Baytown, is cele- '
brating his 32nd anniversary to- %
day.
The club was organised May 5,
1920 in the, home of the late Mrs
G. T. McKinstry. Two women who *1
'WASH
attended that club meeting are still
members — Mrs. G. A. Lillie and
Mrs. Mary Galliard,
Limiting its membership to 10
the club meets weekly to do fanci-
work and to cultivate friendship.
It also does some civic work, this
year donating to rite Goodfellowa
and the Frelnds of the Library,
Ferguson Motors
JF 700 W. TEXAS
stpetio
today
find <x
LINDA KAY1 CAMP
TWO YEARS OLD -Linda Kay,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. W.
Camp, 100 South Patsy, is cele-
brating her second birthday to-
day. Grandparent* are Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Faulk, 221 Ea»t Jack.
These Money-Savers Good Mon., Tues., end Wed. at Henke’s!
of brar
In the
ar« siaj
*R -guls
, Brock
..Utah, 1
One 'yea
talked-1
another annua! event. During the
summer months/member* keep hi fi "Ti I • | • - -
Dette Lund,
siRiSfs i! &lph Bozarth
Exchange Vows
Mrs. J. W. Riggs, Mrs. F. L Rob- Bozarth-
bins, Mrs F. C. Saxon. Mrs N D The couple weie IT!arried i" the
Stiles and Mrs. W C. Swain pMtor's study at St. Mark’s Meth-
A vacancy* in the membership is church w‘th Rev- Way>*
now being kept open for a' six- M2.clesia!jr °«lc‘»ting.
month period in memory of Mrs The bnde has been livinS w‘th
Black. her sister, Mrs. ft. E. -Bailey, 2006
Alabama. Bozarth is the son of
kJ * I A/ / Mrs' Lydia Bozarth, 3320 Wrscon-
I ft/dfw yjf 66ft The couple were attended by Mr.
m» and Mrs. Bailey.
Continues The bride wore *teai b,ue suit
with white accessories and car-
With Recital *““**'
thought you ought to know " Graver »*j<j -J
sent Henry Ena* to the Veteran* HooitiSi
iton. He had a heart attack. McKee took M
vas stunned. It didn't seem possible that J
t eouid be wfong with Mr. Henry. Hadn’t Ijm
him a moment or so before? j
t it bad happened He bad the attack. He i*tJ
**d in Houston. Ail we can hope for it thud
k is not a serious on*, and that he too* 3
■a home and * little while later can take!
i place on Texas Avenue uni be ready mm* J
y morning soon to look after the youngsteafl
of the movrs. 4 —
j must be able to see by mow that there »
about Cop Henry Enax that gets under j
in * hurry. One of the things wrong with 3
! is that there aren't enough {oiks like aim 3
e world. , ,
i l know, for sure, that Rafu* Honeycutt *a
tg bo#< Howard Brunson, will sec one •**
-swing,
plaints
He sa
that the
tion is i
venting
buying i
kept in
We Reserve the Right
to Limit Quantities.
j The First Baptist church Sat- Mrs. Van Scroggins; Mrs. A. J.
FX’S M.VS £ £ I1””"" * »■ "»»"»-
linney and Lt. Melvin Willard P' H- YollBnd' Mrs- & C. Richard-
larse Jr. of Fort Belvoir, Va. son, Mrs. J. N. Grissett, Mrs. C. E.
['The bride is the daughter of Mr. Carlson, Mrs. C. E. Rodecape, Mrs.
N Mrs. Barrett T. McKinney, W. H. Barber, Mrs. P. L DcVertcr
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FE“* Tu,“-0M*- „ '"“”k *”d sMM' 'wd
Rev. E. R. Couch performed the the center floral arrangement for student piano recital in the Com-
puble ring ceremony at 8 p.m. the bride’s table, which also held” munity house,
.Baskets of calia lilies and tall the wedidng cake ando the bride's The recital will start at 7:30 p m
kndelabra entwined with south- bouquet Recitals will be students of teach-
in smilax and white daisies fram- ers who are members of the Bav-
B the wedding scene. "hcn tbe couple left on a wed- town MUSic study club
'Vlddin* X PX"u,d d‘ng tHP t0 cat!inbur*’ Ttenn” and A piano contest sponsored by the
L *^rs/ E Kff orgamat, thence to Alexandria, Va,, where music study club was ©n the bill
ThfZe enteredthechurch. on ,b^y wili ^ake theirhome. -the. today atthe Community
le arm of her father. She was bride wa* wearing a navy blue '
lured in a diamond white satin shantung suit with a white hat, wil|tUincluHe°nrax«0rn^?, 'S
ku n df'iiiffncd with iqustp neck* .. , — lnclydc Diin© Psvis, .Judy
i-.e encrusted with seed pearls n8VJr bluc acce“orles and »n orch’ Charlene Findley. Dianne
id bugle beads and filled in with *d corsage, Jonea, Suzanne LeBlanc, Anita
i illusion yoke. A full gathered Mrs. Parse wax graduated from , . R?d’ Jcan,?a
11rt swept into a formal train Robert E. Lee She attended Lee ’j5hnB^ P*ft^bl*»cy c*r®|yn
er fingertip veil of English College and the University of ^XroFn Lon, BevX
usion fell from a pearl embellish- Texas where her sorority was Del- orfj ^ Iv Sa^der* fW ^ollen’
! lace cloche. The bridal bouquet ta Gama. [ord’ *£cy Sa£de”’ ^iare Kfan‘
as' of stephanotis and lilies of ... « ... . . . „ . erg, Donna Bond, Bfnme John-
... with an nrrhid center . . Pa se '* * K!av'1,tP of ' ulsa son, Marilyn Gilbert, Sylvia Listi,
Ma d of honor was Miss Julia high ,cho01 anc! ™as A and he>en Geaslin, Genta Hawhon and
MS. £“ Z™ ■ «»*" - T.l Kathlren E«., ail pNaUU.
chardson of Bryan, Miss Eliza- pm Et d Phl In addltl0l> an accordion band,
th Udofi of San Antonio. Mias fvafpa , , ,, composed of Michael Thurman,
izanne Huggins. Mrs. Travis Me- Out-of-town guests included Mr. jane Thorpe. Nancy Fenpema,
nnev Jr. sister-in-law of the and Mre- M w Parse and sons Theron Waddell, John William
_L. «• ct: j Allan anri RnKort nf Tnlaa* At>- isu j f ___j
N PICNIC NOT*
5 TO MY OLD pal Educator Bill Hin*,
e iet The Son know ' when yon plan »«mg
:e Mann faculty picnic. W* want to sene ,
tlist. Sports Editor Dan Shuita. out to rov« |j
U MBi r COMES TO TOWN - 1.
ALWAYS pleasant to note that Hum me a ^
Hines Baaer. i* coming to town. Hi>
of » Ktwaius invitation to apeak to »
a* of Baytown's service clubs assure* th* j
if -hat dinner
22 is th* date, with th* dinner acbeduiwi
t E. Le* cafeteria. They are expecting »: m
-rsons to be on nend »: nce wtve* of th* ma|
re aiao invited to be there
lident .Baker usually drop* down to
he can an Humhi* Day. bur ihu u •**
*d collar event he* been to her* in
time ,
might with that the cafeteria had ar. air-M
ng system, in it. aefore the dinner is
i it won't be tucr. a hot, :jme in the o-d ssw
ight
RDAY - H1MBI E DAT ^
TON OF HINES Baker and thing*
eminder that next Saturday will b# Hum
t Baytown. 'The annual barbecue picnie ai
• opting of the Humble Club proames te sad:
vlous efforts. ,
s have been mad# to take cart of mere aaS
persona As I recall 'rt„-th*t number, or a-
that, set a new record last spring,
hop* the Hdmbie folk* have a grant Mat
thin year, and w# hope, above iB, Put. If
ive only the Bn*« cooperation pnawfet* pa
•other Man He is a very vital paaaaa ta bn
r side this time of year. espedaNp when B<|
> be outside all day
this .aside to the barbieuiaor Mmm mm
mi need, 1 atoat be dotof n I
u he-
lli.lt r,
Central American
Fine-flavored, golden ripe bananas for fruit sal-
•ads, cakes, pies, snacks, school lunches, etc.
T; Sp^^/
iSSsSmSF* '
Florida Juicy, Sweet
the Community House. Catholic, parish house at 10 a.m.
Eleven numbers and several so- Bass and Treble Club, Com-
ics composed the program. munity house at 3:30 p,m.
Refreshments, were served in the Bavtown Garden Club, Grace
lounge after the concert. Methodist church at 10 a.m.
Ah all pink centerpiece of lark- Business *nd Professional
spur and candytuft was used on Women, Community house at 7:30
the serving table. The table was p.m.
laid with a lace tablecloth. A white Cedar Bayou Rainbow Girls,
arrangement was on the piano in Cedar Bayou Masonic hall at 7
the lounge: p.m,
Mrs. Chaney Coker and Mrs. H. Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Com-
C. Moran Jr. poured punch and munity house at 7:30 p.m.
served cookies. Homemakers Class of Grace
Mrs. H. F. Pash registered 150 Methodist, fellowship hall at 7:30
guests. p.m.
General chairman was Mrs. St. Cecelias’ Guild of Trinity
George Bletsch. Episcopal, Guild room at 9:30 a.m.
Mrs. Earl Alford was in charge Day camp training session,
of the stage decorations, and Mrs. Trinity Episcopal parish house at
David .Alpha arranged the table 9:30 a.m.
decorations. Lynn Knight Circle, of Baptist |
Temple, home of Mrs. W. A. Ash- I
rs, | f I I J ley, 400 West Cleveland.
u!fj jCGtll Leaders ■ League of Women Voters, Com- I
, f. n munity house at 9:30 a.m.
P ann no Dav Carnes Jo SkagRs arcle of 1
lulIIIIIly UOJ Lamp Baptist-church, home of Mrs. J. M. |
Girl Scout and Brownie leaders Li"y’ 216„Miria“: at 10. , | Shoulder Cut-ldealjor Breading_or to Chicken fry
ter councilor and Cheva- are invited to attend Die sessions ”ardy
Tommy is a freshman in day camping which are to be Dfckcrson ^u' . I’
i the University of Texas, held this week and next. ***£*. ™’*,j**r at 10 a m
______ . E. Laughlin was honored Planning the day camping will --Jr?**1. **“ '
as president of the DeMoley Moth- be done from 9:30 am. to 2 p.m- 'JJgSr
er's club, along with Louis Canant tomorrow in, Trinity Episcopal GlL^ Keith aro
and Joe Ed-McLemore, who re-, Parish house. ri,
ceived silver DeMoIay keys for be- Actual camping will be practiced 5h,“ ,,,
ing captains of the losing and win- from 9:30 a m to 2 p.m May 13 at §Ver-Ready Class
ning teams. Camp Reber. r>_,u..v. i*_,
W. L (Bill) Curtner, past depu- All leaders,are invited to attend *£*"•’*£***’ ft0;
ty grand master of the Masonic whether they plan to day camp or lrc”a e • 0 1
Big Top—in Cocktail Glasses
Peanut Butter, 11 -oz glass 39c
Borden’s Grade A Pasteurized
Sweet Milk . ,'h gal. bof. 44c
Borden’s Grade A ,<
Buttermilk ... Vi gal, bof, 36c
Borden’s Country Style
Cottage Cheese, I -lb. ctn. 23c
Home Grown
•y Uenerl Li
Ksign in narrow hairbraid.
Batching lily - of - the - valley
li'.dqajjx with face veils complet-
E thSfeenscmbles.
I’MfesFarncd carried a basket of
■negated daisies. The other at-
Indants carried baskets of pink
Rtsies.
IBest man was Lt. Herbert Mills*.,
t San Antonio.
[Groomsmen were Robert Parse
I Tulsa, brother of the bride-
room, John Allred, Gene Gillis,
Id. Tate and Travis McKinney, •
[other of the bride.
[After the ceremony a reception i
tea held at the home of Mr. and
trs, F. L Witt, 101 Crow Read. i
| Members of the house party were 1
liss Benny May Wilburn, Miss <
[clen Timpson of San Antonio,
l. - . .. , ____re;., i
: Robert Penn like ail bis coHeacue* I
You-r Wagon.” grew' a. beard tor Hto roki
mtha ago Pena «as bit by
to tbe boapitai and for week* bi* Me 4
t<i of -but through it ail be refused M ft
beatd to be soa-ed He seeded li be *1
me bis role in tbe musical.' Pena »«* m
twice, and persiatad in refuatng a» be M
He * mirtculotiaiy recovered, awd r«»*4
ihow.
Irving Berlin . ”1 life* Ik#- Is aat Ms M
**« Mg Hie fires stte was far AUbaafk. "]
ike Ike* bi* firet Kieeabewer easapalga *M
»te aoe four years age, wbaa ha kbaagbtif
I weald accept tbe neiaiaatta*. Oaa *f *
ra*: - “With aa mauty treaaaraa kr asar M
1’* goad to have a soldier staadiag *■*>*
LATTON: Whii# «h4 wu ft Hollywood III
ruman appeared oppoaitt Gordo* ■aeBatl
cast of “Sari,” the Hungarian apartttsi
r Kalman, the Hungarian composer. Qaei
■umsn’i friehds’sent her a eaagratoMg
Hungarian. "How did you get it tranjisiwl
>:m«n was asked ... “In HoBjrwoad? M
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The Ideal Meat
for Springtime Meals!
Choice Tender
Tender, Lean Veal.
For Hair
Shaping A*
YOU like It
Minuftn wu-MRcq . in PHJitywooo -
i writers? It was ainapie." she repHad '*1
o was open a window and call Ob. Lassk
Paulette Goddard Juet ntiiaad turn * hi
Spain and mnee. Mha Gaddatd. whs
ite collector of diamond#. prapetKns-
id attractive men, .aid about Spsdn: H
and El Greco* which are privately •**
c» ... I saw many refuge**, German a*
hi the wrong luad—the Naaft” Of
d: “I fsund It I* definitely net trS* *
n shortage ef mew ftera.” Of aaaa, g*«»
taid actor* didn’t interest her; “Aebac* *
Meaniager*The Meal awa Ja aaa trh* M
» and no compirxee. -To'swell'» ama,” ■
eeaid glre mamity.* . - |
LANEOU8: Kathleen Wlnaor, who d*H
arc to rttoaxch into English history J
til about England’s old custom* and m
c her ftm trip there heat moaU „. Mm
o-anterrd th* hospital for a ehaek-Wl
it again.., Admiral Kirk. ex-Ajnb*ss*<H
will address the Overseas Freak Club s d
ler., . The movie stars on th* COMPO m
America receive no salary, only expensssj
aiming's next show may bra musicsl N
Duley" ... Henri Matisse is unable to <4
now and does all bis paintings la bed J
neon Society of Magasine Photograph*"]
o open meeting at tbs Hotel VanderbUtJ
e ifluslraftd subject will b* “hex in P!»N
RIB STEW MEAT
Mr.
Weather*
at the
ADORABLE
BEAUTY SALON
U Mlmiesota Phone 403S_
i
. -jjarrjr pergonai deputy of H.
Malvern Marks, grand senior coun-
r ciior.. ' ..
- Robert Larkins gave the flower
talk, which recognized the new
members and their mothers. ;
Susie Hooks, DeMoIay sweet-
■ heart, was introduced. She is the
daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. H. L.
Hooks. Jr.
All DeMoIay high school gradu-
ates of 1$52 .were the honored
guests. - : "*:N-
Rath't Kornland—by the Piece, Not Sifted
Bakery
Favorites
-GIVE-MOTHER
WEARING APPAREL
from ’ .
Irene’s
Women
*« BAST TeXA*
Hormel’s Pickle A Pimento
Veal Loaf . Ib! 49
Good with any meal—or between—
but exceptionally great with , your
morning coffee. Sweet and spicy, full
of big, plump raisins
Just Folks ——--
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Mar-VEl-ous!
Kretschmer Vacuum Packed
TREND :
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WHEAT GERM
»........! 33c
k* is to read three hooks, reading the*
each, then the second-pages of each, *
Minx track of the stories. He recently'
le mystery novels, tossed the volume
i*nd said: “I knew It all the time- *
t^taxi driver aad the father-in-law d>*
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1952, newspaper, May 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041728/m1/5/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.