The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 281, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 2, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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Palsy Center —
. ' ** THE BAYTpWN SUN, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1951 - PAGE 3 |
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WITH A SICK FWINO ^ S/lflt.
,urprises Ar
I i ** *urJ,ri|ed *l *
rlfmeso" under the M*. v
P^JlcUon end music will Spring.
I^4.. unafter the set” tt- Muslt
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Members of the Btytown Service ehe's fist beeomlng t trtnsplsnted
League will ugist In clerical work T----
at the Baytown Cerebral. Palay
Master of ceremonietf 'Yor the
floor show will be Dr. Julian
Center during July.
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Plan* to help iftb. MdvW fmmmaSmS^TS^ &'ff fcB< STAJt
made et the regular meeting of In
the grotijt. yesterday In the hbme ca
of Mrs. H. A. Halsey Jr., 3239 Ohio,
numerous job offers' •'be-
ne it was In
coast. I've '
work with ehlldreh.and because
t Texas and near she wanted to start out on a job |
- -imder the sea at- Music for dancing will be pre- with'm£Sptt'&ZZZ £ “llftjftltaM^£JStV {
r (the dance to be glvcrt jented by Bill Kovar nnd the Bay- ess. •»„ n , evidence of It
■ f«e fh# hpnPflT Of (Attiini Mae Uisivla Vokole T* mel Uae NIrt itPiltWP
1 jitertakiment won’t be lita-
alone, despite the
“ i« the floorihow of a
mermsld. The mermaid
^K.meth,ng to tell her
MYF Officers To Be
Installed At Meeting
R Baytown men who
fuw Gslveiton shore.
r T,.cr n being sponsored by
. "Sororities. Six
'"L. will dsnc# In the cancan
■S«U :introduce the floor
tnd JohwlU 8ptrk»,
'Officers of the Methodist
Youth Fellowship of Grace Meth-
odist Church will be Installed at
the ■ fellowship's meeting at 0:34
p.m. tomomfw
Installing officer will be Rev,
Milton Jordan,
Janie Tarbutton will tawe office
as president; Tommy Jones as
vice-president: Wilma Hodge as
secretary; Benny Middaugh as
treasurer; Paul McGee as mis-
sions and world friendship com-
Mrs. Hugh Echols Jr. and Mrs.
R. S. Clark reported on the recent ke has been in
assistance they gave the palay _
center.
During a rather brief business
meeting, members, In response to
a query from their national organ-
ization, voted against federal aid
to education, and voted to accept
the Water Valley, Missiasippt,
chapter into their national group.
Sandwiches, cokes and potato
chips were served.
No stranger to Texas, Miss Pyl
the state since scarcely a week.
morrow when the Baytown center
I* dedicated. She has bean it work (
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CALENDAR
C-ter dance numbers will
L A ballroom number
the talent, of Je.nne
' fsiMV and Robert Holsom-
Bf Merle snd Bsrbara
. rUtsp out a fast Charles-
,tr\f Grill and Benny Mid-
, Mpular vocal duo. will
ssbaiss
Monday
Circle I, First Presbyterian
minion chairman; Janet Pyle as church, home of Mrs. Jack Jacobs,
worship and evangelism chair- 901 N„rth Jones, at 9:30 a.m.
man: Jerry- Pyle ar roanmunity are|, U, hom, of Mr». Ted Ly-
servlcr chairman: Joy Smith as mtn m North g,Venth, at
recreation chairman: Jeanie Dltt- 030am . , .
man as publicity chairman Circle JD, Fellowship Hall at
7;30 p.m.
Circle I\r, home of Mr*. Fred
The Columbia river, forming
the boundary between the state. **
Of the estimated 36 or 40 cere-
bral palay victlma in Baytown,
Min r’ylka started treatment on
nine this week. Dr. R. 0. Whitson
has examined 16 of the children
preparatory to treatment.
, Of all the equipment which, the
cerebral palay center has, Miu
Pylka finds an ordinary gym mat
the most useful for the beginning
phaees of rehabilitation of cerebral
palsy patients.
' "I find,” she said In a Boston
accent which broadens ar'a, "that
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“SAY. didn’t old
bucket with the ume thing?";
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n ; Mrs. Carroll's Piano Anson Jones Second
i ersonals Students In Recital Graders Are Picnicked
j
Ml.. Irwin Retiring -•
Miss Beulah Irwin, third grade
cerebral palay patient* have 'fear- teacher at Lynchburg School In
fill* nnvennalltina Thnu mrm VAPV a. m ■ a-i.il> a.__ii_j
Mrs. Allen Shaw wUI present
the piano students of Mr*. A. T.
Carroll to recltnl Saturday to the
mms :r-”
lying down. Irwin will continue to retide at
"And, of course, palay victlma b«r home to Houston after travel-
must relax before treatment can , , wMt TtMI thj, ,unun«r.
begin,” ihe explains. “Their "__, .
trouble Is ^voluntary movement. M1“ *u *
The first thing that must be done P*^ f ^ «•»<«• h°w,f* “d
la to strengthen muscles which * “?d5!ch trly Hr tt# /acuity
j Croeby
I also it"*
of Washington and Oregon is
credited with carrying more wet-
er than all the other Pacific coast PJ".
.treems -combined.
1810 California, at
MISS MARTHA PYLKA
Miss Macon
Ftted At Party
Mont Belvleu Rebekah Lodgs,
IOOF Hall, at 7:30 p.m.
St Anne's Guild of Trinity Epis-
copal Church, Guild Room at
h ptm.
Teensy-Weensy Cootiette Ctulf
»t * pm.
Goose Creek Order of the East-
ern Stsr. Goose Creek Masonic
Hsll st » p.m. * .............
Houston. Mrs. Ed*ln Harris snd
have been weakened.
10m Pylka may (top to • child
before she start* treatment or may
get the child to think thnt he la
sleeping or floating in order to
Induce him to relax.
and P-TA ot Lynchburg and wna
liven a group ot shelve* by her (Unpl tnd Carol Ellis.
Member* tt Mr*. Alfred Ceppsf
second gride at Anson Jones wer#
entertained at t picnic in Roa*14pd
Ptrk.
Room representative* prsaint
Mrs. Carroll Is 111 and will not wsrt Mrs. J. B. Sterling, Mrs. Jack
be able to attend the recital. The Elder, Mr*. Vac Cruthirds, Mrs.
program Marta at 7:10 p.m., Mra. Leon Daniels, Mrs. Cedi Woqd,
Shaw said. Mrs. R. R. Dickerson, Mrs. Robert
Students appearing on the pro- W^Oias*.
tram .re Joyce and Peggy Th. repremtotlyea mnia«tot.
HeinUehel, Betty and Peggy * to hortee* duties by Mra %
Pennington, Carol Anj^Alley, toMrunh- A
Bernlec* Carroll. OonnlJ Msrl* Mrs .C^ps waa planted wTtt
Foreman, Minerva and Rebecca three place* of silver to apprada-
students.
She well Goto Master’s
J. HAShewell, son ot Mr.
A party baa been arranged for
tht itudmti after th* redtal.
- w M
tlon of her work this yaar.
Cookies, sandwiches, potato
chips and cold drinks wore Mini
n..». - w u «h % ss
in thaoratlcal physics from th*
Miu Marrelette Macon, who la
to become Mrs Glen Barker et
7:30 p.m. lodsy, we* honored
Thursday at the Community
House with a bridal ahower
Seven REL Seniors
Feted At Swim Party
Miu Jetaelee King.
©sags
rrrT’w^ placed on the menl. is highly speelalitcd but it*
registry table and an arrangement treatment ii t matter of muscle
0t4^^i^“«*Lwn»Plyrw*nted As Miu Pylk* talked about her
joftmuslc at th. Ptonc -ur.n, th. ‘S
Cookie* and lime sherbet punch mg 00 an appointment She bad
the child to control his muscles.
,9h# makes him think of a move-
ment—how it feel*—ns he raises Be-
hind or bend* a finger.
The theory behind the treatment
is that the constant thinking will
reroute the motor impulses to •
part of the brain which ha* not
.Att*4MIR«rtbJGlllir»lHtolay to
■ .used by injury to the part of
th* brain which control* move,
ment.
Treatment of polio victims
Polytachalc Institute
Sheweir* thesis was "Equation* of
Motion of an Isotropic Sphere
Freely Rotating In n Uniform
Magnetic Fled ' He he* accepted
a position In the A search group of
Douglas Aircraft In El Segundo.
California, and he and hla wife
will be by Baytown to,aM*hte
parenU for a few day* before
proceeding to California.
WSCS INSTALLATION
New officer* of tt* Woman'*
Society tt Christian Seivia* of
Cedar Bayou Methodist Church
will he instaled at eveatog ser-
vices ot th* church tomorrow. Th*
service* atart at 7:30 p.m.
More than 40.000 railroad traEaa
make tripe In the United Statae
each day.
Confucius, the phlloeophtr. w**
born In Chinn In BM or 880 B. C.
He died 4a 47» B. C
SUMMER CLASSES
June U te August U
Plane tnd Pre-Organ Lessen*
Lssre MUr Motive
' Awe toff CenuneSM
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lor w. o-i* — Dial T4TS
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Seven senior students at Rob-
ert E Lee were feted Thursday
night, by their parent* with a
swimming party at Rowland
Park
The students were Marl* Pol-
lock. Linda Pierce, Genevieve
Woleik. Jeanne Alleman, Norm*
Born. Verna Hutson and Mildred
Humphries. ___ •
Parunts were Mra O, B. Rsnp
hries. Mrs J. A. Pollock. Mrs J.
X Pierc* Mrs Helen AUemen.
Mrs. M. C. Hutaon, Mrs E. O
Born Jr. and Frank Woleik.
After * two-hour swim, the 76
-ueits were served a spaghetti
■upper.
Mrs. Shaws Students
To Present Recital
war# served.
Stork Stops
Oftki
Mr and Mr* Jack Drake of 17
East Sterling ar* the parents #f
t daughter born y#*t*rday *t San
Jacinto Memorial HoepiUl.. 4
UK tl>*.v M | IKK
MK» R. M. JtHINWTON
R4MU9I 4PLLNTI —Ruffle* wtfl hr riutlenn* *t the tori
Ul N— dance fee Ihe heaeftt of the cerebral pahs treat
he nmrf-cat—iaili when tt* f>—r «ho« hi inlmdaeed bj a
M* earn ba*. And beer. NMo Puller and Mrs, Johnston get
I m Kt the skew. Tlebeta aee «M aeMtoMs far Efca dmtei.
Since 1*00. the OS population
<»> doubles, hut five times a*
u*ny people died of cancer last
-nr e* died 60 veers ago
The low eel point in Ael* is the
ved See In Peleetme Tt Is l**«
'-et below sea level
A son weighing «l* pound* an!
■even ounce* wan born at 3:14 4Ji.
v eater day at BaytoWn Hoapital to
Mr and Mrs W. R. Howard of
2300 Carolina
Mrs. Allen Shaw will present
her piano students In recltnl at
8 pm. Monday la th* Community
House.
met the child nor th* Thoet to sppesr on the program
mother. Someone asked her. *r* Betty Owen Holloway, Veroni-
“Whet do you do If the parents et Hesslett, Shirley Hutson, Linda
don’t bring the children*" Webb, Grace Lea Martin, Nancy
She amued a little wearily It’s Holme*. Sam mi* Roberts, Melba
difficult" the said, whea parents Hop* Lewie. Bernice Gray. Bobble
don't teem Interested In whether Starr Wallace. Jerry Sandal. Fonda
their ehtld urlU b* able to he a Sims, Betty Nalsmltb. Janet Hunt
more normal person But we ran Jimmie Young. Dorothy Dickson,
always keep trying." Nancy Jo Wheeler, Mery Alice
Slagle.
r «a .1 * Sofia Kirkham. Carolyn Lyons.
\lin PaHnme Glenda Hollmgshead, Yvonne
Jwl I allCII 13 Milner, Martha Ruth Farquhar.
- Nadine Bowen. Ramon* Powell.
TRKinC THI // OUT OF
mmmmrn
Mount Markham. 1S IOO feet, is
th* hlgheei named peek In Ant-
iMH
Murpbi
At * 47 am lodey * daughter
was bom et Baytown Hospital to
Mr and Mrs. J. E- Murphy of MJ2
For Eaiy Stwinq Beverly Glbba, Patsy Ruth Row*.
Beverly Suphenson, Stephen San-
ders, Ann Dnvls. Juanita Osrreu,
Sutsnne Schumacher. Laveile
Pleklln. Marilyn Gilbert. Mary
L#n Guest Eleanor Goeet. Bar-
bara Casey snd Susie Hook*
Ihe Barbers Hill Independent School District
AND MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD
of Chambers County •• Mt. Belvieu, Texas -
Cordially invite
their friends and the public
■
to inspect *
the newly constructed home of
Mr. and Mrs# J. J* Jansoni
Superintendent of Schools
SUNDAY. JUNE 3 2 P.M. Tp 6 P.M,
Construction and Materials
by GRAY LUMBER CO.
noor Finishing
by FORMULA FLOORCRAFT CO.
*nd Cement
by ROBERT F. STIPE,
^•ctricel Wiring
by SINGER ELECTRIC CO,
® Sion
JR.
Heating Units — ------ — -----*—
by CASEY JONES SALES & SERVICE
Heating and Air Conditioning
Sherman Roberts Is
Entertained At Party
Sherman Roberts a member at
this year's Rabert E Lea graduat-
ing class, was favemd Thursday
with a lawn party st tt* home of
Mr. sad Mr* I C Chile* off th*
Causeway Road.
Heataaaa* were Mrs ADI*
Rams. Mrs Chile* tad Mr* Leuta
DD8wDlb
• OtM drmks. wok it* sad sand-
wiches were served to the M
IMftofrtamrt.
(th* Greek pby**iae^tr^Nsd
abort 110 I. C4 art* a «oa»-
parabvaly short bm* *4* *a
physician davotod pracbcaly *1
lm hot# to ctoiag dkats* AFTER
it hod dB^4iep4d
Mart snd atom d*tor» ¥t
psartiemf Frmmrtt*. Madicin*.
which is nothing mow nor lass
than th* FRIVENTlON OF
DISEASE As knewladge #1
dafnita causa. mcwasM do-
ms* Ms hrtt hofow tht ad-
NS<SSM<MF< Madicin*.
Smalpoi was tor cantu-oi th*
K*urg* rt th* world. Vurina-
tion is peachaaly rtptog * art
What has btcom* tl ttooo
groat total spid omits of Ysfcsr
Favor and Oiphthorio? SdooMRc
modiem. hm s* but stminahrt
tho on*, tad u* grottooly a6
mm* to tho othor as too ptM*
so oporotos oww My toward
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Mow wcont rtotorioo of Sdsa-
stdlc Modkino la too Bghd sgsmrt
i<hn*M ow doeowry of Imsdm
tor control of dtobotoa. s«d too>
(Ovary of Ivor pod saSriciAo
tor poroitloos osomio. Mooy dp,
Soros rosaoo to bo won. tort
•rioatJW man of awdomo aw
lobonag to congutr thoso yob
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The suodroaa plus be loro egusls
two smart miifiu—ossa for tax-
nlag. ooo for the street Many
fabrics cm ha used la oowtag this
simple, sUm midrlff ensoiablo , . .
pique, rayon-linen, a splaah of
cotton plaM. -
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11 aad It, Stoo U. dreos aad ho-
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•aad 36 canto far pottora. with
Name, Addross. Stylo Number and
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■artown gun. tew U, OW Chvtooa
WHUrn. Now Torts U. Mow Torh
Patterns wady to flB ardere
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Let the Spring-Summer
Snob help you plan your
for ■ wonderful vacation
roll action of ever Itto practical
pattern designs you71 find o wide
variety of easy to atoko tun-fun
fashions for ail ages, all eeceatoae;
coal cot Wna. ahoor suggestions,
double duty ceotumeo. iSteftthte
riothw for town, omiatry. home
Order your copy new Prtoe Juot
YOU DON’T PAY!
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SPECIALS FOR SUNDAY ONLY
FRESH FROZEN
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29c
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SUN-UP
ICE CREAM
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