The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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Page i-the iaytown sun weonesoa^. janua«y 14, itsi
Music Study Club Plans To
Give Program'In Pasadena
Tfe* Baytown Muajc Stttdy Club Mari# Fortney who art!! p,
4 preparing a mtunii program to fcvf* al'-4 Wan t “Blue Mv*
>re#e«Y to the Pwaiena Muatf Mt% 3 E Cleg* win p>*
Study CJutf neat Monday *» Otey. “AKmtucky Sal
Sewn memberi oT theclub wlfl <A» «oUts^ S4e -wtl! be ,
sarticipote ta tn«. pco«nk». panlH by.AIra Kllloug:.
Shrubs Should Be Planted
Now, Garden Club Learns
Woman Y Page
‘Now la the ti»e to plant aome Rogers spoke op “Color the Tear
ahmba. aueb m crept myn't and Round la Tcvr Garden* to U wa
altbea said W, J Roger* Beau- bei4 and II .vta.tora ta the Grace
moat kndeeaper. m a talk yea- Me thodiat Church %
ut4*y to Uu Baytown Cardec uA r^rmfr ____
rr' ^ * H? aavtng pear.
CTaT ,U„ e I- •a4 tm* ia the yard
A* yoo phust the ebruhr. r«ma tor early ipring blooming
Mar h planun* abouid nclude
hib anta durvtu. and pi-jmmgo,
Caphe* oLo ta g*od for . early
apr,“.*,'piasuiyt, bat they muat be
fertilited- heavily C-jhe» w|tl
bloom the fait, and b« ejpev-.*J-
f.ne • , jok.sg with flowor ar-
rar.pementt, etpectaily *r.Ui chry-
aas-toemuma/he advtaed", -"j
‘ Ear.;. ?a April caladium bulb*
deaire'a !
■■
Piano aoioa wtU >e preaeated by
Mr* M E Hals who will play
£$■ Ftvster-Nordoff, L~ •••;•- *r
Race*' and J A (Venter*
■■I "Polonaiae Amerieaine." by Mr*
_ W. B. Ki Dough. who will play
" the Eoeter-Grobe “My Old Ken-
iahn tacky Hbme ” and by Mlaa Arme ,
Deer Park Woman, • .
Speaks To Temple WMU
tae Baatnaaawaaaep- .jawuwm ■» »»«••• w * w w* aoow.
I tlMMueirea and r-wau wits * aer- The blue ribbon in the ahow- went
.<£«( atitfiia tarry/* oat the to the ouf gray ssary,. Top aunt
Wo£« the£ ' • V ' ~ Wte’ttd hebfth and Wtrt* no*-
- , -itittee for tta “Contain Around the
m± - , * - "* - .ItaatM* praaewthtlay •
Supple-Jones
' , A j j * * guoar-etr .-ataueg
Attendants * The Inn *u decoratedw.tn oM
T V «aaddle* say and other amelet re-
A 4 /______I mmiacer.-. of cowboy country
-Ate namea ]* Theparty »u *rrMged«>r the
legltlatxn coftjs.ttee with Mr*
Attendant* for she w#d4f.-g of Bea, Hofton aa chA.rtr.in Others
'Ml** Bally Ann Supple ana Rdfcar pe the committee are Mr*. Parity
Frare done* ha»* bes.r.. r-iit-.. Adr.wn M.*y A: En*,ert. Nfr*
The wedding rrte* • r»wl Area Mae J-.hr.*4,'*. Mr* Mse-
at 7:J6 pm tomoerri* - tr>e p r*t v%r,4- V'ri.can. Mrs, Jry-'c c- r'r
..pMtkytefau Clur»i wua^lUe. Mew A>»«em>-MweVr. Mt» Peggy
Xw.ng MePnai! off. -st.nt W;lJ.trr.» M4* Om-ga H cldi-
Matron of honor atrl vt: m*n Mr!* '/pa: IV., *.n a and Mm.
.are tnrbe M* and stri '"bar!** K^iaft Norn* “ 0
Haiu.hi ”A>*4 Orvaumar and
hr.dewath.d * !■> Mr *»d Mr*
Herbert ai-As-c*
Barbara D.l.'r.ba- e and Martha
F.-ewy-ra »:!! be '4ar,d'.*i.gftt»r«
y> Serving a> j*h«r* * ’ h* '
le. E .**»■««•• Pay! H.4.tn«. Mur-
phy Ray V tv., and P.-idolpft
Edward ■ .
Oeorgr r. Oamer . to be Crgar.- gAr.
-?’n4^ troop er—J-r— •*» *r-mr ■ of - *■' C-AiX tacalfl*,
Mrw W M . r, * : ?• ■ ; » 4 ""
Th '■ ■ r.—v Pa , ~ - •-
h'.ar J<**« T 4 » v.u P. a .*<
ft .rr. i S .(■ ■!> ~ * • 4 art 4 . yr.
» i'i4 '
i!r * •> ! • r, — -. r »r.i
* • r. t4.4 • d o ,4. ;. t.-.f •.: rr.
of "r.i >, -'.via4
«4*4 *'4n4“ 1 Thornpron f»n H<Kr»h(.w
f * i> 4 rv Tnomptor.. nhcw ability
4 ‘ 4 * 'n t; jar.te haa landed him a job
* 4 • v/h Ue .Pred Artair. Stud.'* ir.
’ ' ';r* H sa-.on while atitl m KWt
featured on the Monday rughl
T l5 r"4,' f>- r*how ,r. the Sham'4: a P.o'.rr
■ ’ ' ' ' :yharrocei B
."■•hug v.'.fh Ela.r..
Brownie Scout Troop '.^:t'4Y^‘:^;,T
Plans Sunrise Breakfast Y— '-Va-- -.
' l.' V ■ r r W ob C, e ■
4 'should be planted U one
1 dutnisee coloring Hii* sa'awickiy
a tropical plant- Wbd tevea, hot
’ winther 'Rogers said
Gladiolus can be planted from
po* on tnrojjbout the year Da-
dfljaa *£t be*t planted in the. mid-
dle of May. .Roger* "said. _____
Owe of the moat ornamental and are Mr. and Mr*, t R Wuaeedi
•moat c-kndul felmge pjantp it the * «f Highland* and Mr. and Mr*,
cola ». .1* aa.d These g'.tnu like W. It. Roger* of lUvtown HI*
a ahaiv area and .-as be pht- great grandmother it Mr* Min-
plgn-.^fouUide nl* bindeiren of Rajlowa
Rogers ' concluded hi* jaik by **“"
• giving wane adiitiona! fact* about •
l«yce Nelson Circle Has
Temperance■ Program
rZ-Js Vr. r ti-'JZ MrC 1 W»« - ww««» »»
O P. t.*mpb*H Mr, Fred Hod- rv'n^lerday for the Loyce VI-
erh r.t Mr. r>orge Taylor Mr. ”n ?"lr fl? becond Bapliat
-J C Kid. Mr*, L M Ri-hmond. ( Jft u .
M-» (' K '<Vv*4t Mr* Wayne . Ml* H B Summers 100 Ufey
H * M-. r.r; Bertram of B»rt- *1* *"•»>*'«
-trr a* i Mm W J P.-g.f* of >:m Sunm,r* **" th*
' ... ; opes.r.g prayer
■ ■*** • l. .aisr*4iiit-ih+ Eirofnim au Mu
Rev. Jordan To Talk
To Ashbel Smith P-TA
JoeZwnTo^Spedk
To Sam Houston P-TA
^Joseph Zotn..young Baytown at;
tor-.** *;!! .peak to member* o'f
the Sam Ho.,tors Parent-Teacher
Asacr- at.on tomorrow
Th» P-TA meed :n tse amooi
a.dltof.jm at 2 15 pm
IV,rr *ho * originally ' frorr.
J-.' •»' t, a graduate cf the fn.-
■4 -s ty of T»5a* and has prart r-d
.i Baytcwr for the hut sever.
Brownie Troop-13 Has
Party, Initiates Girls
Barfield To Address
Cedar .Bayou P-TA. J
A ttWj ifv^
, IwU * ^.al ^-ccr.rif -,V ;■ r■ i;m-c*,.v
br.gr'v-'r \V* «* $ ■ ’<•> A'j.r-i
a.s f.'••»*.« f r *'* ;»%:*>■ r.i id
tn Wr-t* # h--Tv* ■ a: Fvt• *
P*\T ■
** * rt fc,;-* &r 1 fi*' -*r*
Ch^r r K M ",gr
’-Va ;*-'* a- ^ N p Jk '-
fr*.i
r v
'Tb.e C^iv R.> r* ^Yr.i-Tr Y
** AsA^daf.on a-..* r.« ar a ta.-< r>y Trir^ii
J'-ir.iof* H.^r. Pr.nc.pa. E V E\re*
A ;t rr.* f*.' a: 2 v. •>
t*->'rri rr w
s : ?a-j! 1
/■7Va.Tr« <Efk (Yn I-■< tr»* Job “ i
W;i.' *< .1 r.oX
(an r*d* hr' .g.V. ;o«» r r*-i
to tn%: part-«r*G :«■>.
♦ r* may ro-:p*’ratP :r.tcii.gf’r.tiy
It.a tra^r.'.r.jf of
Thv- P-TA * u! T.r-f. ,r. tftf iar
a - iitor.-j.T. of '.nr ’ M.‘
•a ..: o#* p-» v* n*_. i r.%
1 * e-..jrn **'h'>o. bar.-*
a"• M-* J ' P I-fa. r * p •*
k}h-r. r.a.
* H" f A r. p# . 1 oe rr.a.r.:*** f
t-a prr-*. noo. • n: i**n -no*: : * - :
fia.T. r»-ct;or. of \fr« Ha*.4 r,<
* romp p^onom.,4 < Va-T.f*
Mrs.'Offer, Mrs. Read
Lakewood Circle Guests
Personal
Thimble Club Meets .
At Mrs. Jordan's Home
ovn ; t r« ’
Ruth Ford Circle Has
Temperance Program
d n jb * meeting ii
.Ur .ary 72 r. the home of
- NVjs.-n/ 1J6 Forres*.
. - nv;**•«•• r ! av . r. • r.e
Mr* M I. Iordan.
* 7;.^ r.ostt s 1 raia i K
.-j ;-o*.^ i ; ar,*s as decora-
CALENDAR
Thr P. i'.h F r V
Baptist ^*rw.’ r. ra-J
temp*-rar.**- T..*-«oa
meeting .r, tr.e r.
Flr.p. r.g F.a*t
Cedar Bayou WSCS TO
Continue Current Sfudy
Mr* V, T
!-.g p.-,r4. 4,r.
Sirpp!:r\g
Mrs C; O
Om.rg ;
Tiie
rokr*
fpp- «cr<
preae -;
Vr • ,r,*-<
at ?
P ;:;T. Ada
Washing Instructions-
Proper Care Keeps Nylons Pretty
V** H
Matt r* #
Thuradtv F^rjm h^rrp r/ V1n
R-^r Thorraj 3!^ Fast H-.;r-.rutt
%> t-rr.f to gp: * p'd-tt.^f The gre-. ook tr.at rr.a-v •* -
Ar.d rr're pra^t.ca. every da>. rr.cn corrp.a.n .r, -A-n:t*- r;. -
Take for example T*a.rty ion bio,jses and «,.p» s «je>-t tv
a-d o * s the ar-iwar to the eaahing in hard *«•*: I* xam* s
f-- ;*• * * ; riy* ra ;♦ f-;rds of .oao.unle »e>a^ form, an i
» « • a a :k dry* :r. a j;ffv - omb.ne* w;th a.-rt on :rte garrr.<
T'-'p,:*- tr.e fa t :ha* * .» # %-s y If the garment .an*! rare?-:
•' ia jr-de- '(ion ’.nger.f' doe* r;r.»ed, the rjrd v*.!l stay and t r •
re-ed eas iday. rsire It aho-jid grey look .'Wili result
ai * a>* be a ashed separately Nev- Strong bleaeoes cayi’t he used
er ‘oa* :t ;r. a tun tna; ro.mta.re a on hylom because they weaker, the
garment tna: !o« s * oior Nylon- fftorir There ,s a new rr.;.d p^w-
attra * tne er ,r,w and rorpe out der oi-ae.v for r.vion how* v-- r.'
of :> vi-ftsi a differ# n: shad*- F^r whirn will keep ;♦ sr.owy
tr.. *• r# aso.n. rV vm no your wh’te This -sr.ow y breach will help bring
r ;• or Slip and >our noekings to- nylon back to its- clean. r> a**
g< t-er white tone* It can also be used
„/ r-ior.s to prevent the
*1 from, f' rnvog
• «e ho* -a ate- for voi.-
iasr. Luk# warm a d--*
soap
. . jnmrr Dfin i • J if oi j un n ■
A‘‘-' ' * • rr" or arv:rf dor; Methodin Ch ir-n Vhurci, at « SO
■sr :.g • r.mc;*’« into nyior Instead. ^ m
I4'-'7- °4'4 «;r» mm$UT* by k.riaww Club' c'ortm ,n.ty
•. l.-vk* <vit -,h* garmont or ^ ^ j.jq (n,
y-nof,!1! /. out thPB b*og 4 !0 dry Bandage Roling flrc.ip of Arnrr-
Never hang 4 on a .nook or a th’r. -if, f-anr-r So4!-4v San Jacinto
»« !'• "v ’"•o44*- fjst apo-* Memorial Ho»p,:»- 'at » am
Some nylon garment* m»v Be Be'a S.g.r.a fh Community
h .ng ■ aoa;- -g *.t had allowed Houae a4 T.*b pm
to dr4p dry In 4C .•way no wr.r.g- Lamar P-TA « hoot at I SO pm
• are raua»-d by wringing H-a- WV.t-r Garden C.b*. home of
vy nylon p,e<4<* -hr old be rolled in _ Mr* Lon Perbina. Ml North Mar-
w Turk.'h towel nefoce’ hanging to " ket Street Road, at 2 pm
remove moisture Disabled Veteran* Auxiliary IJg.
There are nylon slips and blou*- home of Mr* L V Shannon. 117
e* that require iqotur.g l'*e a Bowie, at 7.30 pm
warm, no: a hot iron, on them Set WSCS of Cedar Bayou Metho-
•he iron a4, rayon temeprature. dut Church church at 10 am
about 175 FA ho: iron may c*u»e Individual circles at S 30 am i
hole* in nylon hr4 turn it a yellow^ Aihbel ^mith P-TA school audi-
color. ^ tori urn at 2 15 pm
Many stra.ns will come out of Houston P-TA school audl-
adorable;beaut,*s2cr
Ar Cohd.t o-'e3
I3S24 Mian»«ota V " •
Ljv%,‘ body' rTi^as1;.*'
Wooster’Garden Club To
Hear About.New Roses
fa4: j: - I j un'gi
<!'S Linens
Arriving Daily!*4
rrn—- , ' Mr- F'< Ml
1 4 V : 4 .«•*■ 4 rinad
Mr- • T I-4 to;, is w. . had
■i >r •' .v rjf > M’S
7" ■ , -; .■ . ■’ c a1 me thods
of •«;r.g v:;,■> r spro;.
Mr* p, -g.r,' 4-vil. t e.*4.*:4 ! by
Mr* ¥ J. M- M. na-1 in hostess
dunes.
For The Finest
Irenes
’ ffif drinking or:g:r»t#*«l in
A T9iU\a
Send Your Clothes to Grand
We *ai« pcida in tbe laundry «* turn cut , .
wa finish your d-ess shirts ihakis. etc., just the
way you like to wear them. x'
DIZZY SPtLLS, NERVOUSNESS, BLOATING,
ARTHRITIS, STOMACH AILMENTS, NEURITIS,
RHEUMATISM, HEADACHES, WEAK KIDNEYS,
J&uSIUTt S5fe ALcr Coion Illustrations
t»fo. L*f P»io». UcM at Vitality , f -J
B»d B.-e*th. f.e*;.— Night* Bsd ■ .ETOMAuH ijflA
PLATING -H AR GAMES'
DAVENPORT Ia il P- A !«-
vear-old boy told police he broke
locks on two switches of the Mil-
waukee Railroad tracks while.
. playing “war game, 4 The open
switches were dlaeovered before
_!"v Jraln* e,»m» along---------—1 —
GRAND CLEANERS
Over 24 Years of Service
214 NO, MAIN
-DIAL 432S
Quick Relief
, Regarding of how long you
have mfTered these symptoms,
it can be doe to a lack of NAT-
' I'RAL MINERALS in yoor *y«-
tem. Too can now free yoor
body of thne complaint* with
HOPE MINERAL TABLETS.
Yen need not wait month* for
resalts a* these marvelous tab-
let* will wove tbelr benefit tn
SPECIA
No. 8182 2
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ttPfJVGnfGTlTAl.Vtv'
No. 8158 “1
No* 8147 1
Nb. 8145 1
when year eye* no longer ,p*r-
Haturel Minerals
Ion with soap and water a*
soon a* they appear help* re-
move them.
THURSDAY ONLY!
v
NEVER HANG NYLON or rayon either on a wire eoat hanger, a
hook or thin wire that may cause rust. Cae a woolen hanger or
aline.
AitfrBliiul
eim roc year
MOTS
HAZARDS
Nite’n Day Alarms
HBIABTH, made by
racheef Blood
asiraealoaa tablet* srlll
Thursday
Only...
Reg. 141.51
No. 5840 1 <
No. 5855 5V
No. 5882 16
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m iiiiiBIIIp. sglaToSS* -olor trim-
^tmtTSElIRS Z2SZX.
I mi PARKING STORE SIDE
»health L* open to you ...
Guaranteed
ope Mineral Tablet, at your drag
ore. Use It. and If yoa are not a maxed
the resaits, we will gladly refund your
ojit*y.
PRICE Slid
er. Air-o-Blind* are aet on
M-WtoUlr.
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SOME NYLON GARMENTS need IroBin*.' Be tore to I
TH4D P. FENELON
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1952, newspaper, January 16, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042173/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.