The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1954 Page: 4 of 14
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THI IAYTOWN SUN, FRIDAY, MARCH «, If*
fVC Instructor
|Rp Be Married
I Names-'N'.Notes IAzalSas'Rose Buds MlnDecorTheme
5L* SHARP, ^ent-elect; MRS. P. R. FAYliT ^^g*'*******- •* r' . ' * ’
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*m I felt like such i good Uttle scout yesterday that I decided to Community house, member, of the annual Bint
give my home a good spring cleanirig-and by "home," I .mean the It .was. decided that the new Davis presented a pro
at desk where the editor sits. president will be sent to a P-TA “A tribu‘* to the Doctors!"
e s First, I straightened -up my “room." which 4 a compartment ln conference sometime in April. -
the top disk drawer where all the notes for Girl Scout news stories Other nfffo»» v . The Professor of Military &
®re ifept- 1 folded them *n neat|y »nd stacked them heside the Girl 0, r** Curtin vice-Trw-S* vjrs' and Tactic, at Tarleton S*at
1 •” “* “ “*• ***.»•*• * - **> N. I 1® SSSStSiS '*« a StMhtnvil], is
Tht r«t oi the deik eii herder to cletue. I reeirrentetl penoilt, Ibo.' * D.rll.ni.ntar, the promotion Cedet JACK
‘"'“h""* •*J “■*- ‘“l: : *7T—“i rtr:;t / MINGS of Baytown to the grs
film.. "Glenn Wake,* Up" .^“mT ?Ptai" in R0TC
Diant Tedd, treasurer. Member* jestlc Norway/' purchMRd for the Cade*a‘
have made preliminary plans for a Hlm library. Comprising # purch- The newly promoted cadet i
About Y01
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i! yt b1** Green recelv«d --.... .. ... ........ w v.w>. A ..-m.i,,.*™ pencil., ian
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“* . ... —..... * the -porch" ehote the tj-pe»-ritor DltI1, Xedd twMurer M,mb.rl jeetlc' Xor*pp,
ln(j aita. I was really proud of myaelf 1 r‘^__ w , Ka_ couc[ B uje
when I finished, but also a little tea for their mothers. In prepara- **lnf Committee were * Mrs.^Krna *°n of MRS. C' L. COMMINGS and
tired, so I sat down on the desk fa»'tor ‘he event, they have die- S*^Q°nfo.Mfr ®J«r Gray, Mrs. a «ra,d“ate of Robert E. Lee high
calendar to rest cussed and dramatized oourtesy Mrs. Jessie Lee Hum- school. Cadet Camming* was seleet-
Tben I noticed that the editor manners. They also are making Pf^*y' ch*Irman. ed on the basis of leadership,
had written a note on the calendar V*P boxes, planning a hobby dis- ..Th* Program was opened with ?™W u ® and W<*ciendes in mili-
. saying. “Change in Girl Scout play and making gifts for thatr **,}*ln8 °f “Th* Roaary*' by jubjects’and acadamic -stand.
Week Dates ” mothers. Pauline Hayine la a now **x^*t. ot Baytown Junior * ,ophomor* majoring in
When I asked her about it. she member. by Mr*. 1. W. Bue- ^C*b0"' , ; '
told me Girl Scout week is being , JrouPi was com- MISS CAROLYN MOODY daueh
If ^ paper on folk music was pre- f!1*?!ate<i M»roh 7 through March • 'isrr WA)*MT ^n Picka^foT nv°f,n^ AND MRS- °- M- MOO-
I tied by Betty Lou Riiev ata 13 th‘s yea.r- for the f,rst tlme- 11 „A,ttr * *ame of “»pac«nen," Norma Padgett^ftnrv £Y’ -1?* Br0wnwood, 1, among the
i ?eting of Bass and Treble club WM fo™erly observed in October. Brownie Troop 30 elected officers and Marge*t Brummrtt m “ S^thwest Texas SUte
| Jdnesday afternoon at the Com- ihe aaid. but the dates have been Tueeday In the home of Mra. R. R. Teachers college who have pleged
I mity house. changed to,include March 12, the Burch, 10# Scptt. They are Patty ., ‘ v
; |;-^w»ttsaes •t.ww jaa?sa!«tt Mrs- Ka,i« MtfM Completes Bible Study
•. Sue Ann Wilkie, Joyce Bennett Went; Joyce May, vice-pfeaident; dl,'u“*d «r«-buildlng day morning at a matting of the T. forgiving.
circle .t Grace Method.^ ,
NEW OFFICEB8 CONDUCT t_Mr,.>„derburk wu aaslsted ^Tm^et^wii. h.
New officers of Troop <1 con-
duced the meeting Wednesday
at the Boy Scout house on Texas
avenue. AH but a few membert
finished the present objects.
DISCUSS CAMPING
Members of Troop M discussed
things needed for camping out
when they met Wednesday in the
horns of Mrs. Harold Odnsal, 200
Alva? They practised bedroUfng I
and learned new games.
f TREES AND BIRDS
■ wMambefs of Troop «t era learn-
ing about birds and trees. Mrs.
Jim Jones talked about trtes and I
Mra J. W. Day about birds when
tbs troop met Tuesday at the Boy I
Soout house on Tsxas avsnua The
^S4ra,S3.®ISE
■ lit >nt., and his master's degree
It - 1 University of Houston. He
l it instructor in psychology
Ida ication at Lee college.
P *ass And Treble
*+udy Topic
I1! 5 Folk Music
Lll DRIVE ft WEST MAIN
Mr. George Darling, Manager
-—^-OPINING SPECIALS-
7 to 8 Ft. PECAN TREES
STUART, SCHLEY, Sil
MAYHAN, AND SUCCESS Ea. ’j
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LAROE BEGONIAS IA
AND GERANIUMS............ Ea. 07
SILVERPLATE
HISTORY
I These fine old I
1847Rogers Bros. I
patterns are I
available again! I
Here, for the first time
'in silver-plate history...
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- 1847 Rogers Bros.
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I pattemsavailable again!
I It’* your long-awaited
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I, why be “silver shy" ..;
I; decida which pieoea you
It Want and place your or-
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! September. Factory elos-
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IT WILL SOON BE ' .
Time to Get in the Swim
AS AN
OCEAN BREEZE
Complete Your Sorvltt
With Those Issentiol
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...M fight,
opon and airy
Tssspoon
Dessert Spoon
Bound Bowl Soup
A D. Cofist Spoons
Iced Orink Spoons
Butter Spreaders
Dinner Knives, Reg.
Dinnsr Knivss, Viartdt
Dinnsr Forks, Beg.
Dinner forks, Visnde
Salad forks
Oyster forks
Tabls Speon
Cold Mast or
„ Serving Fork
frivy ladle
0 T,n Ca'f with Wklu
NyWn Mask
• -*» Ny-
o w«k wmmis wise
paring for Tenderfoot rank. Mra.
C. E CSoud visited th* meeting
Wednesday at Burnet school.
GET BADGE SASHfeS
Ronna Huntar, Susanna Le-
Blanc, Gayle EUsndsr and Mary
Htllan McFsrrtn received badge
•aahaa at a meeting of Troop n
Tueeday at Bt Mark’s Methodist
church. Mra. A. A. Draeger told
tbs girls about the eeremonv for j
fettlng the aecond clam badge
which will bo March-41 at tha
Town Committee meeting.
BBT PRECEDENT
,,’fToop 1* Highland* haa Juat I
finished lt« Junior Drat aid course
apd members wlH receive cards I
Monday night It 4 the Ant time
an entire local troop haa finished
tn onHea Miliwa ■" I
NO DOWN RAYMINT
... CONVINIINT
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Laton Taffata.
'39 Study Club
Elects Officers,
Plans Coffee
Vew offlcer, for * Study elub
were elected at a meeting Wednes-
day ia the home of Mra. a G
Tits, 121 Weet Hunnicutt
They are Mra. O. G Tate, praai-
dent; Mra. John Baldwin, flmt
vice-president; Mbs. G J. G. Lesse-
JMn, second vke-presld.at; Mra.
w. C Stewart, corresponding Mo-
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Dainty pearls trace tha con-
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ar Hie larg-
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The dross sbe has
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1954, newspaper, March 5, 1954; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041832/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.