The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 6, 1952 Page: 4 of 10
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CALENDAR Florence Greshams Meet At Mrs. Maha
—- —»--- Mr«. Jo« Mahan wa« hostess Joseph’s Mcthotfi.t
Neighbor, News jS t* on .
About Your Friends And Ours ^ ^Sh°W _ Rehabilitation sTSSsEsKS
a*™BAYT0WN SUN-WE0NES0AY AUSUST ‘gg«5fayjs . „ *.
Women Voters Wi 11 Study SwSSfiS-SSSSSSS
Pap+V Pattorms, E ections mstUe Tuesday in the home ol y wasabowl of mwigold*.
rariy rianumui L,CV',,WM3 Mrs E .Morrow, 713 East Hunni- I*,«ue’ o , , The honoree, M>.. Mike Oarber.
cut , . . Slt»s Dorothy Sniffin, director of her mother, and Sir*. F. A. Palmer
Programs for the neighborhood form* ready to hand out at the ,h„ will he 78 occupational therapy at the atate all were presented with different
units were set up during the neighborhood unit meet*. - i . "„d „ sMiool, illustrated how the chil- colored daisy corsage*.. •
League of Women Voters board Two program* for the general ™ ■auu* «na " cem.jp. dron are twht how t0 feed and Hostesses wars Missel. Janie
meeting Tuesday.mthe Commun- meetings in September and Octo- ^ ... "'drees themaeives with the aid of Bramlett, Louise ChUdreaa, Lola
lty house... ’ her wrre discussed. One suggest.on Meyer Bros, is staging the style ^ui L Palmer, Carolyn Wynn, Carolyn
Mrs Olive Pruett will complete was to have seme competent per- show. but, the profits go to thy .n . hild Uuflgnd. Joann Cannon, Joveta
her talks on the election laws in sdn compare the. difference* and *»Tc»n club. . l Jon* ®>lrley Masaay and OJnnla
the state constitution for the w*m- similarities of the two , patty plat*. Two dopr prises wll^ be given, are taught Jo tit and »alk were Kr#ft and Mri. John riynt and
#n forms it was decided Tuesday. shown to the league members by jgi*,-Bobby Trayler,
A ■dlscusitSlt of progress In the Another program being worked Ml** Shirley France*, director of_
"Know Your Town" survey will up concerns the mechanics of vot* i » j jji pi Physical therapy, Other, . slide* ' ;
be made by Mrs. Adrian Droutlhet ihg. This program was suggested rlllK Anfl DIU6 jflOWCf showing the entire program for Mrr Smith HORtPW
or another member of her “Know because In one. predlnct election . . rehabilitating children were shown 1 HUalCJJk
Your town’’ committee Uteiy, one out pf 27 baljots had to f|()f]0rS Ml'S. RODIHSOn ' •«*».* * Tfl fIpm HaHv f IfT f*
The hoard made tentative plans be disoualified becaufc the voter ””” The speakers weer introduced by »" vICHl IldlUy tllUC
to have copies of the nafional Wt know how to. mark bm ballot M„ R#bw<f BoblMOn- Jr.of J££?Sfilff W. I Mf|> Qlenn gM|th m XntUt
........... — J’oint Blank but formerly of Bay- Thoma*. . Stmt' WM holTtes. TumiS t
-_ town, was honored at a stork Mr, (, E Smith jr. the new the ciem Hardy circle of Central
| shower Saturday inthe lounge of, of the club, presided Baptist church, v
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w $£SSrtt ts m Taylor Favored
Sr*S # Birthday Party
Cheddar The table centerpiece was pink .served Monday at the third birth- LrJi'd'd° ’ * d ' • • ■ M
: ;rl.s £ :r
s «■»»»?.»*> ** »»."i»-»«*«•: , „ asrtsis?**?
other miniature storks placed He ,g the grandson of Mr*,
mate in throughout the room which waa Winnie Riggs of Galveston, A. . , «. n ,
E LX«. efi""Si Mrs. Dunn Presents
, . Porter Circle lesson
ssa i“pk'”’ ***
Th,> honoree is the daughter-ln- which was given at his home. lesson on the books, Msrk, Luke,
sISHOP ,aw of yjr. and Mrs. C. B. Robin- --gttwtr-wwe Ltadr-Ttrruer, and John, Tuesday at a meeting
chouse- aon ol Baytown,- v J^wanna Atkins, Jimmy. ,Spark- of the Margaret Porter circle of
hrs. Pam Grad . *■
rtucly "Mission to ? N
slated In the proaran, cerict’
Methodist, enuren ai n.nu am. 1/ • Li T- I
.Lillie Jordan circle of Grace [VIM MIOnI I-TCiS
Methodist, church at 9:S0 am. - n ,
BeaUccant, Goose Creek Masonic ^eVCfl NGSCill
hall at 5 p.m.
Five members and two visitors
T r , P.LL..1. were present Tuesday ct the,LyniT^
IWO LOUSinS celebrate Knight circle meeting of B&pt'at
First Birthdays Monday
• Mrs. Bo'dle Foster brought the
B. A. Stewsrt tdok moving pic- Bible study from 1 and 2 Samuel,
tures of his grandchildren’s first During the business session the
birthday Monday on the -Stewart C|fcIe m8d(. pi&na to sbrve the
lawn, 500 But Sterling. young people after the youth re-
Th* children were Stewart viv*i services,
Layn# Parfcer and Lows Gayle Next meet|ng will be Tuesday In
Dickens. „ the home of Mrs, J. T. Folkes on
Mr*. Stewart and 'Lorna Gayle’s Ever|[reen Road,'
811 B. fay|^
BUCK AND CO
Tdte Advantage Of Our Hi
— Just Folks--—*—rrT!--
Names-'N'-Notes
HOUSE STORES
WHITE
WANTED:
BUND DATES
BAKER BLIND AND.
AWNING COMPANY
til E. Texas Phone 24
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The party took place at Mr*. L. fest longer if you remove all leaves
seven members. ' . . _______ _ _________
The next meeting will be held W. Wainscott’* home, 3408 Illinois, below the water line, since these
August 18 in the home of Mrs. Ho- Ten guest* met at noon for a decay and cause your flower* to
PATTON.
Spending, a week with MR. AND
MRS. WALTER RUNDELL, 514
East Adoue, are his brother and
wife, MR. AND MRS. A. M. RUN-
DELL of Austin and their children
MONTE JANE, KAY and AL Sun-
d«y visitors in the Rundell home
were I ** "
covered dish luncheon, picnic style, wilt sooner.
SPECIAL!
17. SO Crum
Psrmanmt Wavt
$15.00
15.00 OM
Ptf»ranent Wave
$1250
1J.M Permanent
$1000
EXPERIENCED
OPERATORS
Mr. Richard. Stylist
MR. AND MRS. J. LYMAN
RUNDELL and daughter, MISS
ESTELLE RUNDELL, and MR.
AND MRS. JOHN I, RUNDELL
and daughter, PATSY, all of
Houston.
^ Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Rundell
are leaving for Manhattan, Kan.,
where they will visit their son,
SGT. WALTER RUNDELL JR.,
who is attending Officer’s candi-
date school at nearby Ft. Riley.
Sells elsewhere
at 124.95
For Thursday. Friday, & Saturday
[Seen would dare bring you a
f value... mower designed an
rtnife on the market. Easily
sboy of the year!
Kobey Shoestring
BONNIE SUN-UP - 1
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Strawberry Preserves ....... giS 22
HUNTS -
BARTLETT PEARS.............. S 23
TOWIE
olives ...................£17
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YOU THIS FALL IN THE VERY
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Homart /
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Regular 2
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Frigid Dough Chicken Pot Pies
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 53, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 6, 1952, newspaper, August 6, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042362/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.