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RASE 4— THE BAYTOWN SUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1951
Oman’s Page
CALENDAR
TiutMl&V •
Goose Creelt Rebekahf, IOOF
Hall at 7:80 p.m.
Garden Club Members To Be
Martha Circle .of; Cedar BayoU
Methodist, home of Mrs. Hermann
Matysiak, 1419 Wright Boulevard,
at 9:30 a.rm
Josephine Holmes Circle of Me-
Entertained At Wooster Tea
A tea for all members of gar- Club In the home of Mrs, C. E.
s
*“* w«.K, AH. cm. “K“y Mnaan M „ m
Personal
g?5S2*-““■• “ bSS
Lymans To Vacation
I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lyman are
'cm numbers should Vail M £•"*«• WV**-. **»
l.,,» ,h. to,,, ,1 2 pa. ni S
. . . * tiat Church, home of Mrs. W."B.
Chairman of arrangements for Hammack gn East Aron, at 10
the party are Mrs. John T. Porter, ™ '
j them any way the road goes. But Mrs; E. H. Fisher and Mrs. C. H. Loyce Nel,on circle of Second
the ultimate aim of their Jourpey be ^ 30
; la Monee, Illinois, Where they will u decoration will be brought by . m
visit Mrs. Lyman's relatives. A stop Mrs. W. J. Dennett and Mrs..Lon
| heaving Wednesday morning for a
i# three-week vacation that will take
HI over In Chicago is imminent, since Perkins. . ^rhnf-h' home °of3Mm
I KtBES SSHSJtZ -XrJ£XS!2* '* aim. w B-i «
/Lyman thinks perhaps their wan- nian of refreshments;
derings will take them Into Cana-
4a and Minnesota.
J| | Corpus Chrlsti Visitors
BUI Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson of
; nimui Christ! were the weekend
Fayle, at 9:30
r„;
I Corpus Chrlstl were the weekend
* * visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Lansford, 404 North-
‘ 1 Seventh.
ON THE
Sick List
SAN JACINTO MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Visiting Hours: 10 to 11 sum., 2 to
Mrs. James G. McCary—Hous-
ton. :
i WOther Vlslts Here
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mack) Rog-
. eti Jr, 707 East James, hadas and 7 to 8 p.m.
their guest this past week Mrs. Wl£ rt. M^,nr,
1. Rogers’ mother, Mrs. W. A. Spald-
; log of Waxahachie,
To Tyler Bose Festival
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Spear and
Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Alexander at-!
tended the Rose Festival in Tyler
,. this weekend. They met the Spears’
son-in-law and daughter, Major
' and Mrs, Dale Shaver of.Dallas,
"ibribs. •SJiebr'TtKffniei'
Mrs. A.V. Wilburn—319^ Mag-
nolia. v;
Mrs, Theodore Kioesel — 1227
Magnolia.,
Virginia Morgan—311Morrell.
i tom to Dallas for a fewJaysL
The rest of the party came
:k ig,.Ba>’t0’#lfn Sunday.
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EXPECTING A
BABY?
___> FfM Mpt kMp skin «i« * riMtie.
Soothes! Toms! Refresh**!
■mHEN Y^REEXPECTINO«l«hy
n - - ” your skin get* dr>‘* tichi jumI un-
eonfortablp, rub grntfy with Moth* r»
JMemitogetquick It
elontic—keeps
< muFclM fresh anti strong. Relieve* ting-
fresl
mbit
; bark and leg
this special soot!
Try it today. $1
at nv
nd strong. Relieves
and burning feelin
' • Mothers F“ “
id refresh!
Kiay. 9l.zo tor generous
drui
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hing and refreshing i
irug atom.
Used for eomfort by rrperl
mU mtlktrt forowrrO y*ar
g and refreshing action,
for generous sise bottle
■ ■OTHERS
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DESIGNED FOR
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For hair -
shapm- to
suit
VOIR
personality
Mr.
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at the
adorable beauty salon
Air Conditioned
3334 Minnesota Phone 4038
Emma Baker Circle of Second
Baptist Church, hpme of Mrs. W.
B. New, 303 East Lobit, at 9:30
a m. ' , ■
Lester Bell Circle of Second
Baptist Church,, home of Mrs. H.
B McGahec, 1006 Shephard, at
9:30 a.m. . , 0
Oncita Cole Circle of Wooster
Baptist Church, home of ,Mrs. Flet-
cher Erwin, Lakewood Drive, at
10 a.m. V 1
Mrs. Heater Alford’s Circle of
Memorial Baptist Church, home of
Mrs, G. K- Bloodgood, 1309 Bur-
bank, at 10 a.m.
" Morrell Park Garden Club, home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. CloWer, 1002
South Seventh, at 7:3(f p.m.
Thimble Club, home of Mrs. H.
R___Hbrnsbv.-2I6#Nortlt.' Jouegr^at
7 p.m.
----Women'KGoifAssociation.Couft-
try Club at 11 a.m.
Wooster Circle of St. Mark's
Methodist Church, home of Mrs!
O. W. Hillard, 201 Wooster, at
9:30 a m.
, Women's Missionary Council of
Trinity Tabernacle, church at 9:30
,,-ajn.
Jo Skaggs Circle of CentraTBap-
tist Church, home of Mrs. Loys
Box. 709 Stlmpson. at 10 a.m.
Self-Watering Flower Pot Is New Gadget
enj more capacity tQ almost tio^ onto the child's h ^
! hollSW steal e»on- ~ ~~r~
By GAY PAULEY Per c
NEW YORK - New P.r0‘ any olosct'
duct* for the home jange from a , It is a square,
self-watering flower pot to k 4« Mon rod, with a narrow slit run-
pound sewing machine, ning its length. From this slit or
The flower Container, made- of "track” carriers are suspended. Tb^
styrene plastic, will hold a week’s carriers have two loops - oru
supply of water in Its removable placed about two inches from thi
black pedestal-like base. Water is top, the other at the bottoin J
carried to plant roots by a syn- providing a "saggered' arm»l
nd,. Without-ease, it weighs faetudngany.of Chicago. ex-
thetic fiber wick. Tlie container,
made in red, yellow and copper-
black, retails for arbund 50 cents.
The sewing'machine, a portable
made by Bell, has a round bobin,
lock sUteh,. built-in-motor^ sews
forward or reverse, and complete
with packing case weighs 10
pounds. Withput-eaSeif it weighs
4*4 pounds: The machine sells for
around 580# ■ ■■■ -
jtli the elbow, grease a woman
expends on . polishing her silver,
brass, gold and-copper “no\v is unr
necessity .with a; new plastic'fibat-.
ing for metal surfaces. The coat-
ing, which sells for around $1 pe
botlc,' is brushed on the surf^eb
with light strokes,
, Removal of the. coating Ufeasy
You just break the filny with
fingernail or toothpick/and peel
•it off. The maker sajd*the-coating
safeguards the justoF of • silver-*or
other, metal indefinilc'iy.
A new needlesmreatder, also of
plastic, is desjfmed .to thread any
sue needle, jMduding those- - on
*sewing-maimrnes;' Its container al-
so h.as ybom for storing thread,
ment for hanging clothes^
A new safety device for tj»6 home
is designed to prevent fifes from
short circuits in clcct^al wiring.
It's a plug, with own fuse,'
which will fit inU/any standard"
wall outlet. /
The maker, FT H. Smith Manu-
plained that'a main fuse often is
too Targejrto blow when', a minor
circuit jwshort" 'develops.. „ That
hazard^ is' eliminated with the in-
divii
CaSE REPortsJ
the
chiropractic
(OF town name,
reproduced hew
eases from the f
4lial fuse. - | for yourself u hat otherrif*
ew for the children are the out- j through ChiropractiJ hav*f«|
plastic balloons called/Loony ; Parker Clinic! Cc,r«*t|
Lids. Shaped like various animals, ,
the durable balloons are built to ■ A STOMACH
Wife Preservers_____________...!
[ffjl needlo^lthimbles, etc.
Pt* DtjAfncd- for the apartment
dwgner'br other householder need-
FALL ’31 MODELS have a lot of style. The lines are close and j»g roorc closet space'is a new
curving in Hansen Bang’s cape wrap of blue and black imported ' ij«(}get called the "Hang Mdr.”
tweed for fall and winter. The collar is black velvet on the'fabric, / The inventor, J. L. Golding of
and the lining, black taffeta. The texture Interest .of'Tmoy woofer-
jersey is sharpened by the slim lines of Clair McCardell’s dresjc
right. The bodice .fastens part way clown the back with hooks anil
i
r (-iEO
, 1f
ou are ustiiij? an oM rccipr* trial cult's
for a V'sprf.^' of thyme,-the "8|)rig” is com-,
parable to ono-balf t>/a,spoon of ground or-
powdored thyme." .... .
DISORDERS
Call- no. lSCt^Th,, M.
?nt was trouble ii wjy,
pub *t»imaoh ifouilpa i
Was unable to i
uat Roiitj foods find’su^
ferFd considF
ousnesst.I
that her <•
1 burden.
VilpY'V »<lv
rabiv pain,
U5*d rtiiich new.
u No*'— -
Ptj»vr
After
more pit in
soundly evri
pier pei-gon
S'-TS-ssttM
iyrht and j
Chicago,’rafrthe deytw;-gives 3S
eyes. The belt is matching color calf buckles in gold.
For Flexible Wardrobes—
Fashion Comes In Two Parts
Bv ELIZABETH TOOMEY
NEW YORK -HI.PL- Everything
comes in two parts in fashions
these days, from scarcely noticea-
ble two-piece French bathing suits
to voluminous two-part evening
dresses.
A check of designers shows they
feel women will be more interested-
.. . • , ... < ...__' ;
skirt, and otl^rs who ‘don't look
well in full Msirts, There should be
both.”- / ' ■ -
Tiny Lner, who says she's de-
signed,-more separates than ever
this-^eaT, features brocade tops
wosn with silk taffeta skirts,
!ven wool challis joins the list
Baytown Music Study Club; than ever this fall in having
Community House af 7:30 p.m. * flexible wardrobe that can be e?
Bcaueeant, Cedar Bayou Masonic
of fabrics used for afterdavk s,p-
' yo’il
ily switched to suit different oafa-
Hall at 7:30 p.m. sions. Especially for dress up"oc-
Christian Women’s Fellowship of casions,_____—--------y -
"The newest thing about the
separates is the'differD^qualities
•agates. Glare Potter combined w<
challis in bright prints with vel-
vet trimming. The skirts ;hu ;!1
be wdrn, she says, either with vi 1-
-ef/t-he-shauMer—btouses-
“First Christian Church, church at
7:30 p.m.
:su p.m.
Missionary Society of St. Paul's
Lutheran, educational building at
9:30 a.m.
Pilot Club, Humble Dining Room
at noon.
Helping Hands Society of Re-
deemer Lutheran Church, home of
Mrs. J. J. Jenson, Barbers Hill,
at 10 a.m.
Lester Belly Circle of Central The fuljf'striped skirt can be. worn
Baptist Church, home of^Mrs. D. either/with a striped halter top
or A “tore tailored shirtwaist
blpUse.
/"There are slim' skirts in
with snug black jersey blouses.
Miss Potter giso used moss green
of materials a womab' ean com- satin for a flared skirt bordered
bine,” said Designer B-figance. "She
can get several different separtes
in velveteen,; tafffa - and tie silk,
for instance, amreombine them in
both tailored /fed dressy outfits."
Brigance used an especially wo-
ven tie silg- in brown and black
stripes fot one group of separtes.
¥
"BORGIA RED" — Is Jg-.c
Derby's rich Italian silk faille
cocktail dress with the skirt
crisped by an attached pink taf-
feta lining and separate petti-
coat— from the New York de-
signer's fail and winter, 1951-52,
collection. Both the front of'the
skirt and the standout bodice “
stitch-pleated in fan pattern,
R. Prigmore, Apartment 29, Sam
Houston Courts, at 10 a.m.
Gladys Keith Circle of Central
Baptist Church, home of Mrs.
G. Cox, 1017 North Second, at
a.ih.
Clem Hardy Circle of Central
Baptist Church, home of Mfs. J.
B. Turner, Jr., 702 Bowie. at/lO a.m.
Mary Etheridge Circle/of Cen-
tral Baptist Church, hoshc of Mrs.
C. T. Cook, 1611 Lindberg, at 10
a.m. /
Joy Circle of Cedar Bayou Meth-
odist Church, horo& of Mrs. Charlie
Enderli, Marvin/Road, at 9:30 a.m.
Checker Cijfb, game room of
Community Mouse at. 6:30 p.m.
slim' skirts in my
collection too," he add-
ed, "I think it is an outdated fash-
ion idea to refer to only one sil-
"There
separate
oS «T tk
with a band of matching cord
tufting, ‘worn with a yellow silk
surah tailored skirt’
Cardigan-topped separates have
been dressed up with glittering
buttons and unusual fabric/ One
evening cardigan of grey tissue
taffeta with a woven pattern of
white and gold and a grey wool
ribbed border is combined with a
slim grey velveteen skirt. Other
fancy cardigans combine velveteen
with the woo! iribbed sweater bor-
der and tiny rhinestone buttons,
"Just by .switching fops, a wo-
man can make a radical change in
& backache
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Style Slioppe
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Will be Closed
Wednesday, October 10,
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NEURITIS
^ No.
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: v'.;rgt'ry, tofibei
brnaiS
ahn’-it f'la
observance of
»rtcn*e*1 >
'fMMfltftW
'be Part-
Religious Holiday
FEMALE
TROUBLE
houette. There are women with the outfit,” Brigance. pointed out,
hips who just can’t wear a straight “from bare-backed to shirt waist”
Wedding October 20^—
Renteria-Martinez Plans Told
Plans for the wedding of Miss ry, and Mr. and Mrs Matias Mar-
El vlra Renteria and David Mar-, tinea of^akersficid, California,...
tinez were announced today, I he brid< ■< lect is a graduate of-
The eonple will Tie maffM at'9 Robert E. Lee High School and is
a.m. October 20 in the First Bap-*, employed in Houston. Martinez ts
tist Church. Rev. E. R. Couch will part owner of Gonzales .MexicSn
PM^^rthfA,fdemrdaught.; assi8ted * Rev' Albert R<'Staurant'
■ opi
so^r801 San Jacinto, has pledged
K/ppa Kappa Gamma sorority at
'Colorado College- in Colorado
/Springs, Colorado. Martha, a June
“^■graduate of Robert E. Lee, was
“/■ one of 87 girls to pledge the four
/ f national sororities on her campus.
Parents of the pair are Mr. and
Mrs. Merced Rehteria, 1120 Cher-
Wife Preservers
For All Your
Fall Apparel
Irene’s
Shepard Barclay On Bridge
A Central Press Feature
FFr»t »n Fa«hlon —
Finest In Quality
‘‘Baytown's Exclusive Store: ^
Fop Wowin'!
-LOCATION*—2
id*—115 East Texai
" ‘1W-T*
Wa thank you for your past
renafe and invite yon to
Hit.-tar n*w location. -
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MILLER'S
SHOP /
Phone S-184!
BEAUTY
M81 Indiana
e speclalize in'' personality
hair cuts and permanent and
hair tinting.
Owned and operated by Mrs.
Ben C. Millet1, former owner of
Currie’s Beauty Shop.
BEADY FOR ANYTHING suit beat them.
NO DECLARER likes to be One declarer decided to protect
beaten because he took something himself against a 5-1 split in dia-
Tor granted-and failed lo protect monds, which required use of all
himself againit-everwdanger that possible., dummy entries. After
could lurk in the, distribution of discarding a heart on the club
cards ih /the defenders’ hands, lead, he scored the diamond A
But few/take all the precautions and 4cd the 3. East ruffed with
they can. If they see that play- the 6 and he over-ruffed with the
ing the opponents, for a 4-2 dis* 8i The spade 3 to the KTdiamond
tribtftion of the cards of some .5 ruffed by the spade 9, spade 4
su^ would add to. their safety, ; to the 7, diamond 9 ruffod by the
they usually consider/that ade- spade 10, heart 8* to the A, dia'
4uate. It is* only the extra able,
declarer who goes so far as to
safeguard his contract against a
5-1 break.
H-Year-Old Girl Gives
Birth ToTwin Boys
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PressTtyon and v.ool bicrtcieil fabrics
wool.
.as if they were ail wo
LOS ANGELES—(UP)—A 14-year-
old girl, Mrs.' Barbara Pollaccia,
gazed proudly at her twin sons
today . but declared "this is
enough.”. "
Mrs. Pollaccia. who was mar-'
ried when she was 12, gave birth
to the twins, Victor and John,
Saturday at South Hoover Hos-
pital.
Victor, weighed seven -pounds,
two ounces. andMohn tipped the
scales at six pounds and four
ounces. .Tbsy-^wer? -borj). six /min-
utes apaft. ' »
“I sure feel good," the young
mother said, “but this is enough.”
She said she met her husband,
I ni
a WOWTWUTII1. w
t who «r home, oo vmtm.
'FWD IT SUCH A BORE,
MEMWl MM
S£CXJR WASHERS,
IT «*/T AWY MORE /
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4 K 7 6 4 2-
+ KQJ
108
4 K 7
* A K7 4
4 A Q 10 9 5 3
A A
4 65
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432
4AQJ109843
410.982
* None
(Dealer: West. North-South
vulnerable.)
West
North
East
Pass
1ft
24
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44
54
Pass
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74
mond 10 ruffed by the spade J,
spade A and Q, the heart 9 to
the K and the diamond Q gave
him his slam, the diamond K
having fallen on the fifth trick
of that suit.
East said afterward that, if he
had discarded hearts on the sec-
ond and third diamonds, instead
of ruffing one, this would have
kept the heart K from being a
dummy entry, as he could ruff it.
Right, but South pointed out that
after the first heart discard, he
could have cleared trumps and
then two high hearts would have
eliminated the Q and J, making
his own good. But would he have
done that if East discarded a
Treart on the iecond diamond?
PTA MEETING POSTPONED
A San Jacinto P-TA meeting, ..................... ..........
scheduled for tomorrow, is inde- Victor, 30, a warehouseman, at a
finitely postponed because the beach party when she was in the
speaker is not able to attend, Mrs. seventh grade at Gardena, Cali-
Fred Clark, reporter, announced, fornia. Junior High School.
Tomorrow’s Problem
47642
4 K J 9
65
♦ »
4K109
4 A K 9
■ ft 7
4 A Q 8 2
4A. J 83
South
2ft
5ft
7ft
Bidding varied tremendously on
that terrific duplicate deal, but
several Souths reached the spade
grand slam. Ohviously thirteen
tricks are easy at either spades
or No Trumps if South stakes
everything on the diamond finesse.
The few people in the No Trump
grand slam had to try the finesse,
bat the spade declarers aU at-
tempted to ruff up the diamonds
for heart discards. All of these
failed because, after the dub K ^,
lead to the A for a heart discard, vulnerable.)
they took two trump* and then ^ Ho*klKdJ|M _
worked on the diamonds The 6-Spades alter Weet
extremely bed diYiltoc af the mond 6?
4 Q 10853
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4 K J 9 3
(Dealer: North. North
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October 10th in observance
of Religious Holiday
We respectfully urge you
rour sbo|
uesday
^ do your shopping
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1951, newspaper, October 8, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042597/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.