The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 273, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 21, 1953 Page: 3 of 10
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THE BAYTOWN SUN, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1953
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eye May
Good
illation
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journ*' ha* print-
a Unmil nn In-
* April 21
,(..1 journ... — «
pi. S Bamjl. an In
°h "chemist, and hi*
, V Elizabeth Bam-
•rtfct that spinach is
Article in a child'.
, |. contains oxalic acid
, with calcium to
rjUKble salt which the
‘Jy0rhelP to develop
fi kidney*, the couple
*1 journal. They say it
.Mhst the intense dislike
lUr n have for spinach is
of protecting them_
^ -harmful effects."
ition Dinner
Is Expensive
i April 21 (IH-A 1.200-
iet worth 825 pounds
k,i been made for For-
Ejiry Anthony Eden so
jKP unbroken a tradition
|Wut«» years old
idee will be used June 5
newly crowned sovereign,
BUebeth II, will be guest
state banquet given
foreign secretary. About
l ranking personalities
including the senior
if the U.S. delegation to
ution on June 2 will at-
complete service will be
- once only. Then it will
■i in half O'1* Part will
"to a British embassy
(Pirii or Washington are
probabilities > The other
I be retained by the For-
■* for formal entertaining
times.
'service was made by Brit-
gst famous pottery works,
Wedgewood Ltd. of Staf-
; It Is fine bone chine.
; piece is decorated with
j coat of arms in 22-carat
e tide plates are smaller
-±ri, but this isn’t a new
j With the smaller plates,
be posible to squeeze In a
i guests around the glit-
i Islanders v
.Dm Jargon
Australia. April 21—
i Islanders have a jar-
tbeir own which Pastor
Percivai Wards calls
. i Seventh Day Adventist,
«ed to Sydney. after 14
;«the lonely Pacific island
> ft* accustomed to Jtreet-
^ islanders with ‘Bou’ y’
)f bint" explained Ward,
'•tout where are you go-
- could brrng forth a re-
1« "I run up ah hill get
barra’j firewood." That
l» Pitcairner in question
-UP the hill to get a bar-
frewood.
^believes some of the Pit-
" meech deviation, come
, ahitian — handed down
- 4e centuries from the
Itthivors of the British
. Bounty, wrecked on the
i junkers
I For Caves
-*W(, ». J, April 20 <W—A
, «hew Jerseyites spends a
9*rt time asking farmers
, Mve eny holes on their
! “Af esn’t seem to fill.
Ji»8 to one of the 100-odd
the Enterprise Dilet-
r:% this is a sure cure
r*.JWe of unexplored
- “ this industrial state -
Hulsmmk, 27-ycar-old
- chemist who helped found
’ “I* he and his fellow
’ *'so l°°k for steam
.. -he ground In winter,
I»comparatively warm
M **c*Ptng through a
W100 hours looking for
i* ffiLhour We’re actually
ii.w nk **!i “So far
'“covered three good
j*Rnds Soviet
" i Terrible
1&&5S
S-SJKS!
‘ * common illness"-
fcSSTriaj
* “ted several
. theaters which have
for „ C?tlcilin8 Soviet
^ neglecting the im-
■jJe of acoustics.
' ?w rpEulations
tou^L !a , of construct
S? h*»a without ex.
that th *d»vl<;e' *nd de
-of RJ, t«chnical-acous
- the Mo*cow be re-
. k *Jmry 0{ commu-
m*ae responsible for
; her Weil'
7 with *****
-Viter t h * wel1 that
'-ke, *® ^ake beer for
1 Bear \ k ngs' has been
-CsN tlngham Castle
rock on which
jRfi;**" used in
l^oloi\l!ot brewing ale,
h,Z, have been
°ld brUlLth* WSter
"“rolbei, in2 caves
.j^P'Ss estimate that
, 150 v fd well was last
feet h,i„ r ago. It was
“t&be Old Brew-
'astle.
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Pemeys
OIIAR DAY
Hi Hi JHi mwk mm H
ALWAY S FIRST QUALITY!
ho'bRy!
New Penney buy!
SHORT PAJAMAS
M
in CRINKLE COTON
SPECIAL!
"nQLLAR pay
• Low, low in price ... high, high in value!*
• Summer-salional short midriff styles!
• Plenty of interesting neckline news!
Beauty of a buy! Now, just when you’re be-
ginning to want short pajamas, Penney’s
brings you this extra special value! Solid blue,
pink or maize crinkle crepe that needs no
ironing, at this wonderful low price tliat’s
hard to beat Small, medium, large.
IKMR0N
BUTTON-FRONT
UNIFORMS
$
All nylon-even the thread ! The but-
tons detach for washing. Here’s the
uniform that’s never a problem, al-
ways a joy and Penney’s gives it a ’
DOLLAR DAY PRICE!
SIZES 12 TO 20
DOLLAR DAY
SPECIAL!
WOMEN'S
TRI-COT KNIT
RAYON PANTIES
BRIEF STYLE!
WHITE OR PINK
Wonderful woven nylon!
DRAWSTRING BAG
*
Take advantage of this Dollar Day Special
special at Penney's! Perfect for summer,
this 100% woven nylon bag has loop
Z00
pastels to spark any costume. A buy of
a bag!
dainty marquisette
TIERS IN COLORS
Tiers, the new fashion in cur-
tains, a fabulous value at this
price! Whsper sheer, washable
—n eggshell, yellow, ros, blue,
green. Get yours!
FABRIC SPECIAL!
BUTCHER RAYON
2 rw, 1“
first Quality! FuK Bolts
35-PC “ENCORE”
SET FOR 6!
BOYS'
SEERSUCKER PLAY SHORTS
PLISSE PRINTS! BOXER STYLE!
SIZES 2-10!
BOYS'
COTTON CRINKLE
SPORT SHIRTS
SEES 2 TO 18
Penney'* coo! lightweight cot-
ton plisse crepe sport shirts
really rate with Mom! Need no
ironing and the colors art
ly washable. Qualify you
not expect for'the slim price.
Amply cut to wear in or out.
Short sleeves, double yoke. Pas-
tels or white.
Phenomenal dinnerware value!
Now Penney’s offers you an all-meal
set with serving pieces! You get:
a EACH: cups, toucan, iVt" brood and but-
ton (double ai pie platotl, 6" cereolt (double
ai fruit! or >oupi), 9”*plotoil
PIUS: covered sugar bowl, creomof, vaga-
table bawl, largo plotter!
CHOICE! melie ond brown, grey and bur-
gundy, thortrouse ond green or multi-colored
combination.
MEN'S
DENIM SLIP-ONS
OXFORDS
srtoo
Comfortable denim ox-
fords, perfect for beach,
casual wear or just plain
relaxing! They're fully lined
with rayon faille, have
feather - weight cushion-
crepe soles and heels, snug
elastic gores. Wheat, blue.
6-12
tjc
V*
MEN'S ARMY TWILL KHAKI PANTS
No Seconds! All First Quolity!
Check these points for value!
O Scientifically proportioned to give you
easy fitting comfort!
O Sanforized! Can't shrink out of fit!
O Colors ore vat-dyed to resist fading!
O Husky weight cotton twill throughout!
O Reinforced at ail points of strain!
O Tough sailcloth pants pockets!
O Rust-resistant zipper fly fronts!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 273, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 21, 1953, newspaper, April 21, 1953; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042316/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.