The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 88, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1952 Page: 5 of 10
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Teen Canteen if
Will Be Open
Every Saturday
^mYTQWN SUN. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER^, I9S2 —PAGE
Art League T<
The Insurance Women of East
Harris county will have the
Hahn junior high school will be
gootH At Shamrock SI
wed school Wednesday ~ = §£r
The instructor will be Chet •<
Cawlfield of Houston Fire and mu,
Casualty, whose discussion will be ides!
on automobile physical damage to be
coverage. *'’**■
The first meeting was held last .
week with Richard Kelly ot the
American Indemnity Oo as In-__
itruotor He discussed automobile fZ
liability coverage. Ruth Fredde, a r~
member ot the Federation ot In- /
surance Women and alao the first A
president ot the federation, open-
ed the school meeting with a brief
talk.
The school meets each Wed net- 1
day in the Pasadena Garden Chib V.
building, #10 West Shaw, Paaa- to*
eats' club had decided Tuesday.
The club met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilburn, 1406
East Texas, Monday night Mrs
Delmas Smith is the new presi-
dent of the group,
Other officer* elected were Mrs.
Duke W. Jones, vice president;
Mrs, James F. Rhodes, secretary;
Mrs. Robert Kerr, treasurer, and
Mis. Roy Elms, director erf the
canteen on alternate nights.
Mrs. Julius Plagerw is chairman
of the-hostess committee, Mrs.
■Jones Is chairman of the refresh-
ment committee. Mrs. J. D. Rogers,
Mrs. J. V. Ptacek and Mrs. Tommy
Brow* are on the entertainment
MHBlttae and Mrs. C. D. Middle-
ton is publicity chairman.
The club will meet next at the
home of Mrs. Delmas Smith, 603
West James, on the first Monday
in October.
pk, Raytown Art League will E. V. Erxlebe
exhibit booth in the Art About 35 mrfn
shamrock show of Hous- Next mm in
JgT M..J» 1«M •* -iKo, ind
rJitrsvsnd Luther Mackrel!
ot7
b^f^Monds^m
Rev. Clyde Foltz
To Address Lamar P-TA
wisss
Bvtown. She gavp-x eompleUh
Zltl ceramy; explaining U
•cjainics" tften to any srti
aide of ejaye —
She frfv* a demonstration
rati fdrin and free form work.
Rev. Clyde Foltz will apeak on
"Appreciating Our Neighbors" at
the meeting of the Lamar Parent-
Teachers association at 7:30 p.m!
Thursday in the school auditorium.
On the business agenda, mem-
— I— bers will plan the annual Hallo-
aed several finished pieces in, ween caniival and will discuss the
jaiing ceramic article and die- adoption of a budget
Mr. J. W. Sweeney and Mra Mra A. T. Adams will be in
charge of a membership drive. All
thsbel Smith P-TA wh°f««p^rm^nup-TA
o GefAcquainted
«»»—t.f-w. .'fciv.x.'ar*”’
*r*f °J * [t. Parents A reception honoring teachers
Asm.
The Insurance Women held their
September meeting at Madalya's
Cafe in Pasadena. Guest speaker
was L. A Fite, assistant super-
visor of safety and training at the
ttd PfpeBne Oorp.
A mg dampened with milk will<*.,
move fingerprints from s patent leather!
handbag When the leather has dried, mb
with * soft, dry etath to bring out- the
Between
“h Koreans
Test Kjtcheneer—-
She Helps Americans Cook
NEW YORK —(HP)— American of those trick things or gadgets"
homemakers are better cooks be- said the head h on e
San Jacinto WMU
To Have Conference
The . Sin Jacinto Aaociation of
wt«aia
x in «U,* t hurry tv
low exjyfi ea to
I'S najhe actually w»j
it the time brought a r—J
■re mi no record of jZ.
ipolntmsnt
MISS WILMA LOIS COLE
BETROTHED—The engagement of Ml a* Cole to Jimmie Paul
Spurlock has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
•Tm-nrrvnm?'VvtMt>ririe nirm iiwim-aw* turnip wiii^htaparimta4
Mr.- aai Mia. t & IpwMt of Cedar Bayou. He wilt leave soon
for station oversens. No definite wedding date has been set Miss
Cole is a senior student at Conroe high school. Spurlock was grad-
uated from Robert E. Lee and attended Lee college.
cause of women like Florence "We want to develop things which Baptist Women's Missionary un-
"—»*»»■—*r«a "imr klUftMi1 r i" i
freshment* will be served by exec-
utive board members.
feitb st M» p m. Thursday in the
1 ulssi nfitMid.
I A social period, honoring taach-
BS, will follow the P-TA program
w tts taiMH'inr MMsos wul be
Mrt A E. Oiiphiat. hospitality
cSsirmsn.
Plans for awarding perfect at-
tesdsnee pins at the end of the
PU are being made. Members
amt attend this first regular ses-
•ao. however, to be eligibleYor the
pma, Mrs Powers announced
•jUi executive meeting is slated
1st 1:15 p m. Thursday in the
ichool library.
Miss Packman, a slim, blue-eyed
native of the Iowa corn, country,
is one of the dozens of home econ-
omists who run the test kitchens of
the various food products com-
20th Anniversary Set
For Burnet P-TA
It’a in auch kitchens that many
new cooking methods and recipes
are developed and old ideas in food
given new, time and money-saving
twists. All are passed along t« the
Baytown weather is a far cry from the 20-degree weather that MR. consumer in tbe form of cooking
AND MRS. LEO PAGEL and ion ALLEN are accustomed to in their booklets, recipes on container la-
home in mountainous Ruidoso, N. M. They're trying to get used to beta, or through newspaper and
the torrid Raytown climate now as they visit in the home of Mrs. magazine advertising.
Pagel’a parents, MR. AND MRS. M. E. STANDEFER. Miaa Parkman* domain ta dif-
Just Folks
PRENTICE
Burnet Parent-Teacher associa-
tion will celebrate its 20th tnnl-
verzary at 2:15 p.m Wednesday
in the. school auditorium.
All past presidents of the P-TA
unit will be hapor guests at the
meeting,
•hart cuts In cookie making, im- Each woman will bring a sack
proved methods for muffin and lunch. Drink and dessert will be
cake mixing and a new Idea for served by the boat church! A nur-
flouring baking pans or dishes for sery will be kept open lor small
cakes, cookies and casseroles. children.
"French tries should arrive st a The school starts at 9:10 a m
ficislly suspended ta a*
ts as If the President in
to Senator McQarru .l
1416 HAWTHORN!
aad ta scheduled1 te adjaaea at 9:«8
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man, "but the cook should be cool p.m.
open for all small children. A so- Alabama since they sold their home at 2318 Missouri-to DR. AND
recipe testers. The Lever Brothers
kitchens, located in the ultra-
modern Lever House on Park Ave-
nue, are built so that spectators
by the hundreds can stare-through
"portrait" windows, right Into the
mixing bowls if they want.
"The firet couple of days I felt
like I was working in a goldfish
bowl," said one of Miss Parkman'i
assistants. "Now, if there's a lull
In the crowd outside I feel lone-
eome."
f&jsfrz; ‘•‘AMwutf* fcsatasg".
with modern'equipment, both gas
and electrical.
"However, we don’t go for any
We recommend that the home- Ri»jt
maker blanch the fries in the cool conduct tk
of the day and do the rest at eerv- ■
ing time. Pre-cook the friee la
fat heated to 370 degrees, cooking <• 8T. JOS
them only until tender. Drain, and The worn
then just before serving time, heat ojjc parish
the fat to MO, drop them in tor one clu^ which
minut#. und annvw M ^ «*e .
MrS. Wilburn Conducts cU1 P*ri0<l follow the pro- MRS. Stanley HUMPHREY.
ie Nunan Circle ‘3Sa-,or the d8y ““Good
Mr. Bennie Wilburn presided Charter members are receiving
eer the meeting of the AUU Nu- • *P*ci»J invitation to the meet-
is SS United Ststw ta j
In the recent human
mor girls Roberu Rips.
MR. AND MRS. PAUL NEVIL, Lakewood Drive, have as their
guest for the next two weeks Nevil's mother, MRS. ALMA J. NEVIL
of Indianapolis. Mrs. Nevil arrived
iSTt&S tZHZ “ ■*—> * «» v m„.
BERT REININGER, 2303 Wright
MR AND MRS. RICHARD W.
WATKINS, with thateirie-ijhte *rd' „ ■ ,,
BARBARA and Mrs. Watkins' Hostesses were Mrs Refnlnger
father. O. N. SHORT, of Manches- and Mrs. Wayne Fisher. TKe hon-
, No. 1 on their Itinerary. Mlt AND MRS RAIJ>H GAR-
; MR AND MRS C. S. BARDIN
I and family have returned from at- 2j° HAck,bfn7‘
tending the funersi service, of returned from a "flying* one-
• Mra Bardin a brother-id-law, ED- wt*k vacation to Colorado Springs,
OAR STUCKER in Dallas.' Colo. The Garretts visited Estes
Park, Gave of the Winds, Seven
MISS EVA RAE COLLIER re- Falls and Indian reservations in
turned last week - from visiting Colorado. They returned bs way
friends In Louisiana and Miaala- 0f Carlebad Caverns. Jerry and
•Ippi. She visited MR. AND MRS. Ronnie, of course, had their big-
JJL Kert time in Colorado, seeing the
Nus. MR AND MRS. TRAVIS ^ feeding the chipmunks
M&NTCOMERY In 811 r k vine. leeu.n* ms SBumam*
Miss. end MR AND MRS W W SYI.VIA JEAN, FRISKE has
WALLACE in New Orleans. enroUed at Texx State College
Miss Collier's mother, MRS tor Women at Denton. Sylvia la
the .congressman foa
a Texx, and Erie (bar.
the former treasury g
ocratlc Nations; Comas-
1 stuck out the storm tel
I to be lashed ts them]
• CMdna ttt ta •
the Queen Ei.tsbstt istj
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NOTICE
Stork Stops
Social Calendar
McMXTY
Mr. and Mr*. James W McNulty
of 118 Schilling announce the birth
of a eon James Rickey, Monday at
UlUe-Duke hospital. The hahy
weighed six pound* GMndparents
are Mr. and Mrs. James A Mc-
Nulty of Tom ball and Mr. and Mra
Robert James of Dallas.
IN THE PAST, Wl WERE PLEASED TO ACCOM*
MODATE FOLKS WHO CARRIED THEIR MKAT
TO US FOR DEEP FREEZE CUTTING AND
ttedaesday
Wedaenday' Morning Music chib,
GORDY
Mr. and Mr* L. J. Gordy have
announced the birth of a daugh-
ter. Robbie Yvonne, born Sept. 12
at San Jacinto Memorial Hospital
The baby weighed « pounds 12 oun-
ces. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mr*. Frank Boehms of Baytown
and Mrs. Delores Rodrigues of Ss-
linaa, Puerto Rico.
Roqd. La* Porte, was taken to
Houston’s Memorial HoepltS In an
Art Simpson ambulance Monday.
She was Buffering from a heart
attack.
WE NOW FIND IT NECESSARY
TO DISCONTINUE THIS TYPE
NESS In a tMaote sra
ruvian Andes !lfN
i level, the Air Few*
itlng with rorueoM »
leveloped wonder dnfl
doing s« muc* M
and certsir. types <1
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of the Air Ferre *M 11
it is being teeted ea M
ind men to offset fld
effects of n i*|
OF SERVICE
Fred lisrtmsn will
OUR SERVICES ARE NOW LIMITED
TO THE PROCESSING Of
OUR OWN MEATS
FOI STORES AM INOIVIOVAIS
of meeting on Thursday.
WE WILL BE CLOSED'
SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 20
OUR RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY
WE RESPECTFULLY URGE YOU-
TO DO YOUR SHOPPING
BEFORE THEN
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 88, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1952, newspaper, September 16, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042303/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.