The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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PAGE 4-THE IAYTOWN SUN. TUESDAY FEBRUARY !?.!«?
Womans Page
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Lee College Landscaping
Calls For Native Shrubs
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With help ot dUt#M In this linden tm» white oak. three ehafL I
Loo College hopoo »oon to J» ^taurtk ih^wlM ' 1
wtthoU the native shrub* three parkiniooms tr*
. ' *rharftL #ix dtriduou
Apod with *U the native shrubs tnree parkmaomu trm; Mr* Hed-
ItTWb. erhorst, #ix deciduous yopon*. bed
And Dean Walter Rundell aaid of. bluebonnet*. an'9 1! Mexican**
today that tihe college it getting Girl Scout Troop U, huisacho
I 'flftrty of helpjedm thoee who live two:- Minerva Club, an oak trees, •
I 5%W*3.VL- .«=
Cottage ia being loadacaped by a \»nd bluebonnets, Lkkewood Gar-
tMOBnittee .apbmted by the-Bait den Club, two pine Dee*-
Hama County Federation of Gaj- Also, Mr*. T. V Culpepper, flO
f^Rila committee !i soliciting band: M Ware Nuraery. oak tree.
far a tree in memory of her bus-
band: M Ware Nursery, oak tree,
rei cedar tree. yucooL lantana. and
wiij do pne complete’unit: Bay-
town Garden Club, .two magnolia
plant* form orgtRiutions and re-
aldcnU of thia area ‘and the re--
aponif haa been amazing “ Mr».
Fred Hederherst one of Uie land- tree* • Tn-Oty Nursery, gray
acaneri **-d • beard, pme tree, Horticulture
t. ** *- - • r*riri»sr',«a!s *
Club, three redbuds and. Jaycee*.
hollv tree!
t
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First Baptist
Kindergarten To
Have Party * /
Music Club To Give
Program To-Sororify
JOHN’ S riRCLFS
Member* of both cirvlej h I
John'a Methodlat Church will JJj1
Thursday for a WSC8 «e»*ion » -
. meeting will be held in the i,*
A study of 19th century back- of Mr*. J. D. Bays, 723 Bo
owie,
(round l#-**cu!ar muile Wltl .be
All children from the Writ Bap* presented at.T'.JO pjn. Thursday by Try Sun Classified Ad»-Di*| u» I
tUt Kindergarten art invited to members of the Baytown Music
the Valentine party to be held at study Club for, the Delta Kappa
ifeSWftMU -?srs%T.mo* *
who are bn the committee p an- Tex** will be. , hostess to the
nmg the party are. Mr*. Robert sorority.
Floyd, chairman.’Mr*. P ,U Dick- ,
S&fAM..... “4Mrt MMln-m wd*ht ot olepioM*
other parties which are being ia about MU. ton* ’ j
planned for till* year are * West-
NATO Ho
[Germany Bi
oil portraits
. , , CMitongN-aoutn
**racriON ou*a»-.fr
WsmmlBp
ern parti', -•» Faster Party, and a
Maypole Commencement..
, At the latt‘Mating oCthe Moth-
er** Club. Mr*. R P Miller, teach-
er, (bowed moyiePof the children
in tne Chrluma* play,, program,
and reception.
It was suggested ttiat.mathera
take their children into The Fine
Art* Muacum in Houaton to see
the Italian Art exhibit sponsored
by Houston adhoo’i
calved,* moitiy througn donations,
nearly one-half of the plant* re-
quired to carry out the origin*;
plum
'The plan* call f< • * Polar. *:
gar ien to be .placed on the w est
gih of the eoUege.Jp the garden,
Mi-plant* will be labeled with their
CO*imen a. A botanical name*, a*
WAI TER Rl.VDEU, MRS. JACK FI KBRE MRS. TKI> LYMAN MRS. E. MORROW
Virginia Sylvia,
Billy Earl Wood
Complete Plans
DEAN OK LEE COLLEGE, Walter Rundell, i« arei-piing a magnolia tree from three member* of ilie
Baytown Carden dob, Mr*. KurW, Mr-.. Lyman, end Sir*. Morrow. This i» jti*t one of the many-ho-
tanirnl gift* gi\en to Ihe.eollrge b> organization* *ml ftui.wiitia1* ill tilt* area. Nearlj one-half of the
pjant* required to lamD-.ip- the hill h:nr b-n donal-d.
(luha ha<| the job of planning the land*e«pe, The harJworlung e*mmittee In the f ederation i* rompoaed
( Vearl)
I ,i*t litrn* 'Counts Kederation of (iarden
Highlands Baptist,
To Crown Three Queens
people jo
ih in H.g
Voting people gif the E" * rat Bih-
t i at Crs.rt
of yim. Fred Hederhorat, Mr*. I« K. <>rline*. and M r*. Lon IVrklna.
--.nr-
' li - . - Mr*.
Mr* leU'riv i
s assist.r.g in the
F.na! pUrtd* for' the wedding'of
M.*« \ .rg.r.ia Sylvia and Billy
Ear; Wood »- re announced toda
' The couple are to be marfiei a:
IWUdvD^liOsWhsel*^0^.
C By VIVIAN SANDK
W dnrKtl.n
Hooper «a*d.'t!#y behave !ik« i ar- <*u;ld of St Murk?
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Kni K-W
. n.;i. nity a i
"Mrs. Henr-
:■.< next two year*
:.a*e uma . of
Texas . or. the
t r.t
a’. .- n ■
reatmn r -i;,t
ami M is
uner and a:
at',1 .-.darts
gro.. -. is -•: I>eej
• f. > n ti«yi
opnu-rt in t*
puD.'.r to the
the to.lege.
a day or two ag8
devei-
HfM’ds of
hy. just
Htllf up
to t:.e * . sol and offered to *erd
tl^ whole hill in biuebonnfta thin
fall ‘
To fir.iah the weo'. side of the
school, the committee neads six
Span.sti dagg* rs agrita, m-miitai'i
laurd, cignt aem.a. iifi french ar.d Mrs A E i' Pope of Coda-
mulberry. 32 Indian current. 10 Valley near Austin The Popes for
evergreen sumac, five buckeye, merly Uved at Crosby The bride
and eight rose mallow plants That
'aide is the most nearly lomp'.ejed
The co.urn It- e »i.l tn,«h the
north, wist ami part <>f tne .-outh
portions of to- - umpus f.rst
Plans ha*- m-n started to fill
The window boxes in tne ha i and
library » :tn natue . ar ’: and f- rn.
Mr and~Mrr W-lter ?"*tt of H iff-
man are donating tne rr. wn. e
Mrs. J. H Du-iiey of Houaton is
giving som< rarti
Snerm-n ft Shaffer t* working
wdth Mr- Jlederhorst and Mrs.
• Grime3 to select the i a-1.
Scott also d mated a great many
other plants from his place in
Huffman As a contribution to-
ward the lands-aping, the w hom
faculty of Lee College has volun-
Befa Sigma Phi Has
Coke Party for Rushees
teCred to go to Huffman this Sat-
urday and dig up "Ihc plant* he
donated.' Scott has silverbell. wild
plum, red haw, black haw. red
bud, sweet gum. rt-d oak. dogwood
jrcllo .' fa mine, pine, hickory, and
wh..e violets ready for transplant-
ing
r -r donations are from the
W,K). >r Garden Club, two cherry
laur A, L • Bulav nursery
Member* of Beta Sigma Phi held
a coke parly for rushes "Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Kent Rogan.
341k Illinois.
The Valentine theme was used
in decorations.
Mrs P.ogan and ^(iss Betty Jo
Offcrman. membership chairman,
si rved cokes to tb>- guests Nuts
and mints were also on the re-
freshment fable, which was cen
Dayton, two magnolia trees,’two ^red^^a^ Valentine arrangement
FOR HEALTH
The Chiropractic Way
Dial 7381
LAKEWOOD CIRCLE
The Lakwool Circle of St.
Mark's Methodist.Church will meet
at 7:3u p m. today in the home of
Mrs Ralph Mc.Vay on Burnet
Drive. * ' ',
p: in will p
r.-rrr. :.y 'in1 The
-■* ;h - n -reh
A M F>:-.a Jr.
- ■ ca of the
be the couple’s
Flower girl will be Warrennetta
F-.:«ji and - rmgb-arer will be
: .... .:ey Sylvia.
Betty Lois Pope
Weds B. G. White
Buddy (ifraid Wh it and hi*
* r.d«; th* fnrnu r M.>i B* tty I-oi.h
I\>p«\ nri- at home at 3*09 &wn-
wood. Fort Worth, after their re-
cent marriage.
Th#* brui. i* th. daughter of I>r
grrjom s parents are Mrj Marsha!!
H.itier or Fort Worth and
A J
While of Brad »***»«*
The H r; ■ i •• it a graduate of
Gripping Sprirgs H.,.ii h o o !
'.’lure j»ne was foot ball sweetheart
B*r iare# y»ar« and football queen
Jr 19.V Shu attended Southwest
T *■.r% State.Co'lege in ,^an Marro-
Th. br:d'» groom is employed
•<!*h I>ril!ir:; Company in Fort
Worth He .- a graduate of Drip-
i Spr.n- * !-'gh Sfhool and al.so
attended SWSTC,
from, th-' skideu'ti'Ua of .New York
call her "the lady do: "
She is rovip* comforter, nurse
and iur-yeon to the dogs. cats, m^e,
canag s alijgn^ors. and skunkj
wWb g va* up with their matters
and nustVf sses in a crowded city.
So'*far aa she can hum. Dr
Oterry Ann Hooper, 29. has a ca-
reer unique m the medical world
'Hiere are other women doctors of
veterinary medicine hut none who
practices her profession from a
clinic 'on wh* cl.
Dr Hooper's mobile clinic, .start-
ed by tile Sp. yer Hospital for A:. -
main. iiH:'*i $i4,iRi'.,1 in. t-qu-j-Mi* nt
in* hiding an X-ray m:n hin«. \
fluuruucope. sink and fleitr.c
sterhser and a gotvl supply of
the lat* <* in "miroi le" drugs.
Dr Hoop*r. who never was
afr d of an an.mai said T was
t* r.fi* d by ttje thought of ban-
di nv erowds of hysterical, ch.l-
"I expe: t< d to hv.^1 to .uv
R lot of V». • -i) •» . U*’ I’.f ’ fir “ •
of pi.1.• h’! l-tr. 1 Dr
Hooper laugh-d I- (Icin': turn
nut that wov Th. . hill Ujcal'y.
ia so bj*y* comJort.r.g hit p-t he
doesn't have time f- r t-a-* "•
Mostly.. Dr H( u- r r:h--s
mtdicyi-'s. cleans -.--th, s; -•*
broken boms and -ff-.rs <ii-: or
hnuse-br-aking tip- Most -k 'her
patients ar-- dogs < V.a - m- h-xf,
followed by birds a: i rabb;>
■ 2l'rr- rlitx d the
akunk In lir..- of -
w iih a i buckle ' (
tmh, .s'l.g t-. -i \
-naiu-cK.
ri.,.s.of h p*'t ('orr.nr.im-.y House «t 8 3-( am
..tv ' she -.ud
- I pu’.-'d a
Bonk
I tne- -
gniand* will have
ff’cognitioo and V ronation Mr-
viva a: * pm Wadnradss
Carolyn D ina -s> • .laneile Bis'
hop and Dari.a Jean Schmad! will
be crowned queen*
Carolyn will be -attended by
Linda Nell and Ronald Dunaway*
•Ian lie* attendant* \»ill be Lee
Cook and Stephen Kaujkner,
I'arlia will be attended bs Maria;-
Mull.nix and Johnnie Schmadl.
Rev V C. Kuester will present
an mapuridionai. ihaiA^...... ,
p.:n .- Others in the - our’ will be Ja- k
.‘ of MU M Vf Hopper. knTgfit. Uretfi IT,Fre.-Ve '
Linda Powell and Nell P.oger*
princess: Harold Autr-\ Dc Er-es.
and T>on Perry, ambassador*
John Robert Loa:<ttr Max Mulli-
nix and RWnnv Eanlkn-r pag- s
Mary Alice Smith Martha Huskey.
Petty Ferguson Jan E. ep Kersh
Nancy Goolsby ma:it*n* Bruce
Walker, Ear! Smilh Roddy Du-
Bose and Cbsrlis Toonih* squires
P-'ggj M u Ih i r l v Gt-u-ia 1-a.i
Parish »nd [i-rothy Bi( *.f>
ladiesinwaiting
y. Live Oak
7 30
B i.-d of Baytown
Garde.-. - .... - M-.m*-'bf Mfx FI
M r- .v :::>'E*st Hunmcutt. at
t- to a ■!
Pro* tda . .
C Swu.e.
2.30 p m
Wr-.n. ida M.-rnmg Musi-' Club
iionn- of Mrs W
A- st Republic, al
Hi
PHIL NF-WSOM
l-’p Karelin Analyat
‘0*c« uP«n * ,lme * UR1* Buti
, mi iuppoaad to hav* sava
country from dlaaater by pluj
pag h lMk ,B * dam wltl> *>
That the North Atlantic Treat
j,(Miration "5e<l* 11 anothc
ITttls Dutch boy.
I NATO formally came into beln
t Au(U*t 24.-1949. It waa con
|Mcd of 12 nation*. Includih* th
Kged Slate*. It waa defensive !
Lure, pledged to "the further d<
Llopment of peaceful and frlenc
Jl, international relation*" and iva
irnnlred within the framewor
L the United Natlqpa.
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In Kirkland Home
firm "
In thr thrif* months that the
(*an«<J;a!i-born v. •rrmruiu h--*-
h4rnfti#,^V*r",« of Mar.ha',«iJ
and t he B-o'v >■'* w <' o’, r ' m*
h( r fr.ir of th#- . h.. !r-r,
"Thc> rr widr-ry* h u rn ;n*» r-
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Susanna Wgs!ev Is
Name Oi New Circle
Voting W nfiifr % K .
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Al * y n U l-irm'Ihs n
Mi* r. . W K
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Plitn- fur thia :i.s. i i
pr »gr* as, A a r • o t><
Mill th*
!«•!
widr-ry* d u tn
r^r " shr f»a: ! "Th* v * ;s
wh*-n t h'-y'r*- o .t>;<ir •:;*> rr. k"
No ar.-ma. • tr. be tM-r/.id r»y t;ir
rrob.!’ r:t un.*s#4 a rhiid brin:;*
it in Teat w us thr Mea of th •
Speyrr ho^p.rai to help chiMr* n
care for the;r n^ts. The rru k rails
by appointmrnt. at boy« and g'rl«’
neighborhood clubn find
ment house*
Any youngstm ran have his p* t
•-i 1 * ha* n*
w,:
\p*v miid I
'Iv; T<i.-;*nr
. * M-4 ■ a .st »'■
the-ni Frbi*\ h\
Ari'ov iali4»n
nierting S ;nda\'
('nari'1!4* I-
Mrs Kir^ar.-t,
‘♦hr -at’ldv brirsK
trie- Scar. Jri
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it: Mi*- h i4.'.* rf
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The management of C
to advise all CAPITOl
OPTICAL can give tl
enjoyed -at CAPITOL
Any CAPITOL OPTIC
TEXAS STATE OPTIC
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and she will tale care
p#’ 'e
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Future
Features
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Primitive Bait:'t
To Have Gospel Meet
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Elder S 1 HV«
h'’ ii’g a gos,*' i, :
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t. . -rh
tor
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examined nr treated frcc^He also Th- -. -day *
can "sit in" on the examination The hour and a hr' medings
and treatment watching the "'*dv vij; begin at 7 pm ea- h c. min g
do.-'' set a broken bone, or get her — * '
advice on the proper care and The clarinet has a great- r -•mgr
feeding of pets. than any other woodwind .nstru-
Once the children get inside. Dr. ment
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GLADIOLI'S CU B
>Mrs D. D.. Rogers u‘ill talk to
the Gladiolus. Garden Club when
■^!t meets'at 1:30 pm. Wednesday
at 1209 Oak, Mrs,. Rogers will talk
about aanuals.
Give her fresh spring
flowers or plants from
our large selection.
PENNSYLVANIANS HERE
Guests visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pollopk, 1309
East FVyle, are Mr and Mrs. H.
F. Bowser and Mr., and Mrs, Cal
Templeton, all of Tyrone, Penn-
sylvania.
.COP BURNED IT
-WINOOSKI- Vr - rt!.pr — ToHce
Lieutenant Joseph S^tano thumb-
ed through a routine directive to
be on the lookout for "torchy"
sweaters. As a gag. he doffed his
own new pullover and touched A
match to it. Whoosh—no sweater.
MOVIE MADE REAL
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
While Gene Autry stopped the
screen badmen a modernized ban-
dit drove up to .the cashier’* box
--in
at a drive-in theatre, took $400 in
, French tinguage ranks first
and English second in the posses-
sion of the richest aiang vocabu-
lary.
New
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Roadability
AND A WHOLE HOST OF GOOD BUYS ARE HERE
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