The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1952 Page: 4 of 10
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Cassini said. “I
NEW YORK Mutual aav-
lap tuk deparit* art apgtoaah
In* the 321 billion agfk lor the
first time in history and banker!
look forward to a continuation of
the upward trend In M > /;
Quality Crafia^ainahip and
Wide Qoncrwts*Streets
-Good Oramag*
Shrubbery and Sodded ,Lawna
Combination Brick and Cedar
j , ®»kta on aomojdjtaa l
*^1
Witt an
iShftfS ££?*& “-s S3£3r
Old^Chelaea Station, New York U, Old^e^ St^ttod, & *ork u,
Two Stans... Glarefree and
*( OVtf W easy to decorate with
. ■ -. PflflHlsll !*■ \/dMJ tOtt
i.MmlU tkh, deep-toned colors 1
l vide the perfect background fo
I fornlturt, dropei, and Noon. Sotfl
' ■ - : '
iittljK.
tT wardrobe.
W, TEXAS
La Ports 6108 or 6381
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... ..ft:
i:mmsLat£mm
mssm
man’s Page
'ague
k For, Servicemen
nr
Style Show,
Ballet To Be
Given For Charity
'■V; •' • «
(Z‘,v& Clntto Mik* Gf HU F*Rfesfe»—
Attention To ^’Child's Imagination Be Developed
Pedicures
A atyle »how and ba^et will bo
presented at the Baytown Com-
munity House January II.
Tht show la sponsored by the
San Jacinto Council of the Knight*
of Oolumbua and all proceeds will
Member* of the Baytown %r* com# and In favor of Include col-
vice League will aasiti In a blood lectors of Internal , revenue In the
bank for armed force* in Korea. Civil 8ervlce framework The ac- .... . attm ..
to be brought here January 22 for lion was taken after Mr*. Harry •*“’ .*■*?** '“"d
the convenience of Baytown Hartman, leglalatlve chairman,
donor* led a round table discussion.
The hlootr bank will be set up Mrs. Hugh. Echols. president of
■ k>ng ShOW
wilt present humorous sketch**
bagkad wHh very colorful eoe-
tume*.
t
a| Ik. Us* laninln UftonUal *||nj. S|s* 1 ***••* .. *«*J .11 .... m k... ' * a UIIICI- * ' •
feSSE& «jffiaagg^iSv?3g
By 0. ft MYBlK-Ph.D. , Never doee eh* make him feel creates them. Leler she
££!**$ anything' *'he° asks "or' "Sv'^JS!, u&S'b
or winning hi. cooperation li for My, ..Housed he I. nearly fw" «• h“ **8 children ft
of giving their poor digits eurgl- cooperates <m the numery chair «fyd* manlpula- f®*** W» to think he h„*J
- | the thaake him smilingly when more com- J^ng thrajui) hii Imaginary
San J
SB:ble
-t*™" »"< OBHSr»J StifKiii1!*
tatlv* problem* pMterday. Ik went forms. ., " Walter *#i
M record ** belngtn favor of a. A coffee^ period preceded
Hlil wW are M otnia M>,g
to eta- mac he obtained from tnjrS*
»“ oonstltutlonal amendment limiting meeting.
taxation of the Individual to no settlsa magnolia and pine dtco=-
Walter Zeglln and Do. Veselks
are the committeemen In charge
of this event . • *
DAVID WAYNE HUBERT
cal treatment* with mall
manicure eelseoaa even tweeters.
They try I* dig out the hard ftaah
that lr Imbedded In Ingrowing
nglU. They cause wound* I elec-
tions start up. and then la there
trouble? Plenty! Infected nails on
handa or toes are no trifling mat-.
snrstttm _y—z ■.=:
IIJA Itaere. than 28 per cent cd tla in- rated the home.
Mrs. McKean Is Pr»ii<fent-"»
‘■j il
% JnB
« • fMu
■ I
.RevieWerCTub Has Election
K'.; , * New gyeeident of the Reviewer Bapplngton, viee-preildent; Mr*.
* '' ScK *°r ,t,r '* Mr* c v R D. Dyer, secretary; Mri. J. I*
Circle To Send Yule •
Cards To South America
Rtabeat wW'bo taetael eW •
party tMe^ftejim^b| art^
*f hi* fourth birthday.
pedicure If on* will go about the
Hi* grandpa***!* ere Mr. and
Katl*. Davis Orel* of Or*.*.
Methodist Church will send it* old
Christmas esrds to Latin Amerlc*
it was decided at a meeting Thurs-
* Walker, treasurer; Mrs. Buck Tur-|tt ^e church.
ksna. * r, '
Otari* PsirMaaks VWt* V
Cions Lee Palrbanks has M-
Mm! E. Q. Camp w.s appointed
targe
of sending “the
Monday ' .' *
tircle 1 of Woman's Auxiliary
of First Prsbyterian Church,
i
Sweetheart Banquet
Slated For February 2
carefuly. After the bath
I* the bed time because the euti*.
eta around the nail* 1* *oft then.
..SS;AttmfAg
2r^s«rs.g z s’tts&.-zx ttss
your nylon* Dont goug^^down at Miu ralrbank* I* attending Lou-
th* side* of the ntlla Pa** the .Suit Uatveralty School of
orangewood stick under the cave* Murf|Bg *t Charity Hospital In
g*B*ir ' "New Orleans *•>,*'
ly cuM# ereem t* each _ ,
nail Aid give each on* a brisk Oenway Ometa •
With the erangewtlod R,v- *»d Mr* Oeorg* 1. Oonway
should have a flat- >»**• •**< •* their holiday «uert*.
daughter and family, Mr. and
ho hand* her some email object ,®r** «»*ttve play. »l'en for him he' hat n«Ver LT>
IMskSs SSsriJ
arw&ftsaa: *Ma«tSSS
— ■....... R»?5w,a; »*srv^J
P8M48?L8r& a*r ssz viz«
SS ~ Xi'zx!!’
Personals
. Ule grandmother, and fanta;|7a*SheTiiowlfh^
SCTtJ^'. ^*2,;:!^
"‘e‘,ra,h m4,Un'" r*pll'Ml *p" otlbcr c;,i|dr*n of hla a*.
prtelatlvoly. “You did!” Such a mitte.r trill clear up to*h m
mother or •grandmother enjoy* discerning father does ’use*
*» .. - .. - ran*y Sum** And what reWurce* exist fn,,
of th*m the write* down •* he comptnlonghip snd coopet*tJj
Plan* are! Searing completion.
for tha Elrst. Baptist CmiMh *
SttteggTcSK: v
Each year the church honors •
view clubs here to the tea around
the first of April.
A new member. Mr*. Paul
Keith, wss voted into the club.
Reviewer Club,. meets at the
Community House on January IT
Shm
h*m the write* down ss he companlonghip and
Right Attitud# Important—
Breakfast Is HeaJthy Meal
their high eehoof and Tollege'amr-
lors with a young people* ban-
quet. The theme each year is dif-
ferent, even though the banquet
Is held around Valentines Day
every time.
Miss Minnie Alice Robertson,
art- Instructor at Lee College, i*
In charge of decorations
to be In chan
cards. _ ..... _ ......
The club decided to have fhe an- A prayer group on India waa* home pf"Wa George Rikn^r,"T#ei’’ iswM. gs. W
c MtwSwS Hlil Hwfe r a saSrt
Equal* Four,” which w»* a'new TOl-East Quit at *9:50 am not'preta down at the bate* of of Rocnmer, Indiana. Before com-
vear program.. . ’ Orel# 1 of Flret Presbyterian the nails. Pressure at tht# are* {"* "JJ* the ^ Leakeys^ went ^ by
“The Book of Acts." the new Church, home of Mrs E. J. Hoff- m»y injure the underlying ma- J*" '^*r‘*« to'lsU btrslsttr.
Prrab.'ierita rltuu'D you'flu* h"£ m‘" lltHe “ a^h^Ute^Mw" m£ mrt*o"*eelebr*^ J^eTtdt
Church, home of Mr*. George Ship- ihrcds. remove them with curved, visit another *IH*f^Mr*. Max tioa. breakfast should be the opr A
lej^g03 San Jacinto. « » *> a^ .aaedlcoolnt tclwor*. Nipper* used W ,ra' . *nlng celebration of a new daj- at
* ® K m".! bv *»f«. but few Mrs. Oamri Back If you or your family are not
Church. Junior Fellowship Hall at „.omen poMlti, them they are a Mrs John Garrett, the former clear-headed on waking and rarm
grod investment ss they snip off Mls* Margaret Chaddlek, has re- for breakfast, or If the ntarnlng
hangnails safely without s chance turne(j from g*n Diego, Call- meal does not mean a happy
of making a wound. forniA where she spent the *tart for the day, better check up
* srith her hue- For after a fast of twelve hours
r~m
\ l r. r. R Msstonl
[pe k rtfiont of Boal
oumwestern Bsp
|r .<»!n*ry, Port Worl
[i t :*ehsr *t th*f
[conference of the I
|B- Jt!*t AaaocItUon |
[set we*k
The conference
F ;»■ p m. Mond*y
[E btiit Church.
I In'addition to tael
iMusion, sermon* will
lbv pwtor* from Tos|
lien* Park, Dayton
■Session* of the confl
|h-ld *t Baptist churc|
■lands, La Porte, Ccds|
iChitnnelvIcw.
| Tie morning **ui|
6 :1 at 10 Am. dally |
tii'i^r session* are H
■r’ly, Monday throtl
jtn evening m-etingal
study course, waa begun by .Mra ISM PloridA *t^T;30 p.m-
Katie Funderburk,
Katie Davie Circle meet* B:30
* m. January 17. In the church.
By IDA BAILEY ALLEN Potato Puff
fuWnd V as* brVakl*g SSh ^ 1 *
taste. Separate ;. »•:
pf Btgg* beat the w! Z
d the yolks until cr,«
New Pasl
IPIans Fit
term on
Woman's Club Meeting—
Mrs. Gaillard Talks On Art
7:M p.m
arclo S of First Presbyterian
Church, home of Mrs. Jack Hen-
derson, 707 West James, *t 7 JO
Mrs John Gaillard of Houston
was the speaker yesterday at the
regular meeting of the Women*
232
president
Women's
of tfje First Baptist
Women's Missionary Union.
Mrs. Virgil Brown is planning
the program, and she had a noted
out-of-town speaker for the event
santhemums and greenery center-
ed the refershment table.. The
flower* were later sent to Mrs. O
.H. Dawson, a clah member who
is ill.
Mrs Gaillard'* topic v»it srt and Mrs. Wilburn presided at the
a review of its development She silver service and Mrs C. J. Bailey
told of the famed paintings, frea- served the ralad.
YWA of Memorisl Baptist l,h .
Church, home of Erin Foster, 1* on* decorated ................
Stimpson. at «:30 p:m. same shade that you use on your
BSU of Led College, student fingertips. One (night as well be
lounge at # p m, fastidious about the matter. Do
Parent's Cl ib of Hcyac* Msnn not pnt On a heavy coat; it is
Trcn Canteen, home of Mrs H 1 likely to go patchy more quickly
Of course, you’ll use a gay po!- Christmas holldU’i
h. It's sire to see the little tal- bend, who Is etbtlened there In or more, food la not only needed,
-----** * It should be the the Navy- but should be wanted ------
_ . , “If people are norms!,” qb-
Staff BerV/snt mid Mr. Frank **fV#d lh# (>,f' "thfrc m“*‘ *
Staff Sergeant and Mrs. rrank rfUSR why lhfy don.t eat
yoik* until rnn
the yolkj to the potato »-d (3
in the white* Transfer * i-
ti red or msrgarined ,qt-< i,",i £
iqg dish. Piaer in * pan
the dlbh with not water * ^
about 33 min In a mo<|, -s
M0 F. Recipe serves fo,r
Virginia Hl’anak Gives
Card Party For Friends
Miss Virginia Hlanak was bos-
te'S yestefday to a card party tor
come ftf her college friends.
The party was held in the
Hlanak home at 2309 Kentuek> '
M’.a* Hlanak* sister. Shirlekt also
helped with the party
“GiVls played hearts' and wrr.
served refreshments of ookie*
candy, fudge^and soft drinks
Guests wdre M.sses Patsy S» r l. v
Linda Pierce, Janice Gorman. Bob-
by J;ek VanDeven'.rr .Joan Pud.
Hs.her Robson, and Msig.o Poi-
. iLss Seeley and Miss Robsrm ire
qcon to return to Mary Baldwin
College in Virginia and Norm
Texas State College, respecsv. ly
The other* are Lee College stud-
.ents.
coe* and sculpture* which she had
seen"in Italy
T)ie c'.jh met at the home of
Mrs. G A Ijilie. 310 West Sterling,
w.th Mrs Eleanor Dixon as co-
ho«tes>
A bn-! bus.net meeting was con-
ducted by Mrs. L D. Wilburn,
club president.
»
Mrs. Tate President
Of Rebecca Class
Mr*. E R Tate was elected
president of the Rebecca Sunday
Schooj Class of Wooster Baptist
Davis, 1218 East James, at 7 30 thax a thin one.
pm.
Cedar Bayou Band Club, school
at 7 p.m
Goose Creek Order of the Eait-
ern Star, Masonic Hall at * p.m
St Anne's Guild of Trinity Epis-
copal, Guild Room at 8 p m
Mrs. Rosamond Hostess
To Queen Esther Class
M- Corley and sons. Frank Jr.
and Milton Leroy, have returned
to San Antonio after spending
the holidays here with her mother
and father, Mr and Mrs H. M
Slagle, and hit mother, Mr*. Gol-
die Corley.
A report on
CARE for Korea, clls* Thursday when it met In
feeing sponsored by women's fed-
erate! i.ubs. was made,.
An arrangement of yellow chrv-
Golden Rule Class 1
Has Hew Group Captains
the home of Mrs W. E Broom 30*
Ashby
bther officers elected were Mr*
Broom fellowship and yice-preii-
dent; Mrs. J. B. Wood, steward^
Air Force To Exhibit
New Vision Equipment
SAN ANTONIO -O'- The Air
force will exhibit new vision cquip-
ship and personal ministries chair- -ment before the fourth Pan Amer-
Eleveh members of the Queen
Esther Class of First Baptist
Church were present for * coffee
yesterday in the home of Mr*
John Rosamond, 1303 Alrhart
Drive
Mr*. Grady Edwsrda snd Mr*.
Rosamond gave the prayer snd
scripture before the refre'hment*.
Murphy Returns T* Camp
Private First Ctii* Arvfe Lee
Murphy ha* returned to camp In
breakfast,”
“I believe It can be traced to
oqe of t»0 cause*, Chef They
don't get up in time to eat it, or
breikfaat represent* an unpleas-
ant interlude, to be gotten over
with as quickly s* possible or
skipped entire!)
“Getting up is time i* merely
Edgely Daughter* V i-.it
Mrs. E. Edgeiv, ¥ West N'azro.
,Jiad M holiday guests far 10 days
her three daughters and their^
families. These families are Ser-*
grant And Mrs. H. C. Dobson of
group raptains were »e-
l-i.-d Bhursday for the Golden
:..i'r Sunday Sc.iooi Class of Cen-
tri. B*f.tu.t Church
•Tr.. cia.-s met in the home of
:.:.s \V A Reed. 600 East Jack.
Mm W H St- gall. Mrs. J B,
Pmvui. Mrs.. N. C.- Garrison, and
Mrs' Jo« K.rkjand are the new.
g.-v.in captains
After honorary members had
be i :<. - d Mr* L R. La'.v-
hon brought the devotional, “Op-
port initiis in '32 “ Fhe jead ej<-
• rp:s from Deuteronomy and
Genesis
Mr.- .Tame* Lee gave a report ein
man; and Mrs. R. J. Grimes, secre-
tary
Group captains will be appoint-
ed Ister.
Teacher of the class i* Mrs,
Fletcher Erwin .
Mrt. Charles Webber gave the
devotional
Refreshments were served to 12
members "
ican Congress of Opthalmology in
Mexico City next'week.
Colonel Victor A. Byrnes, head
of the eye department of the Air
Force School of Aviation Medi-
cine will be in charge of the ex-
hibit. He win also be chairman
of a symposium on opth«lomology
in aviation conducted during ""
January 6-12 teesion.
ifcuth Carolina after avirit"iert
C*thA hMurehvnt’f Ceda*rB Bw>”' W,*n* * ,lt0* morr ^taeipline on
Hetas ^^l^'h^ P« - «» rtn? A V'Y"d
<n(j Mn menu, the promise of a popular
diah the night before, it an in-
Mr*. Latlippe's Sen Her* ducement to earlier riamg.
Visiting Mra Lavina Latlippe. "When cniidren are aur* they
1413 Wright Boulevard, ia her won't be scolded at breakfast, and
ton. C. J. Latlippe of East Bridge- men are sure that breakfast will
Apple Nut Cake
Cream ty c merger-,- ,
ening 'Gradually add 1 <
lated sugar and ^fs r bro*
Beat and add 2 grade e
eggs Slit ftgether 2'-, r
lifted enriched flour, ! •
ing powder, 1 t.«p baking
1 Up salt Add alterna'u
creamed mixture with \
Fold in 1 e chopped pi
rxw apple Transfer to --'*1
7" x IT baking pan
a nut topping iS<e bek*. Pg
about ill nun in a modern .
330 F Recipe serves four
Nut Topping Combine :
brown sugar and ' ,
pecans, walnuts or bian x*d
berta
t>.v. Paul Stephen*.
Second Baptist
retell hi* first aermon |
nngregttlon at lh* It[
e tomorrow.
His topic will be “f
’ord.” The choir, dll
lenn Murrgy, will a!n|
't.-deemer.''
At tb* 7:30 pm.
lephen* will preach oil
rfe for a New Year" I
Sunday Bciiool meets!
and Training Unlo
Coffee snd brownies were serv- wtter. Massachusetts. He arrived not end 'In words ' it will becomt
rd by the hostess.
yesterday for a lw#-we#k ita.v. » really popular meal ’
TRICK OF THE CHEF
For »pecial flavor* add
oregano when mixing
andelier
v. and Mrs. Slepll
two-year-old *«n haT
..from Cisco, whcrel
:l of th* East CtscI
ch. He replaces Re|
..ley, who la now
pood.
Th# young minister ji,|
kte of Hardin-Sfmmon* I
Lty in Abilene, and has cl
“ )’*ar of study at Soutl
ntlaf Theological Semi
t Worth,
t 7^# Bin. today the|
on >• hMoring its
’ * Iffctten at the I
and old-fq
Eng."
f'
Beauti«$ Ar* Much Th* Sam*—
Is Gardner Another Salome?
STI DENTS HIT BY FIX
BEADMONT -a-pi-^Cold* and
influenza kept 3128 atudent* out
X
By GAY PAI LEY
NEW YORK (t’l'i - Oleg Casalnl,
tired of the way everyone il out
to alter the feminine face and
figure, aayi beauty won't change
and hasn't through the centuries.
“Standards are the same now a*
they were in the day* when
Athena,. Tennessee. Mr and Mrs. the visits that' had been made
John B. Williamson of Macon, during the past month. Mrs. J B.
Georgia, and Mrs.
worth oDAnahuac.
Color blindness greatly predom-
inates in the male sex.
Powell and Mrs. Lorene Tucker
listj-d the. attendance. ....
Personal ministries chairman,
. Mrs. G D Miles, reported on ill-
nesses in the class.
Mrs R. L. McFarland, teacher,
gave a talk, and Mrs. Powell
c'oM-d the meeting with a prayer.
A salad pjate was served to 10
•ncirber* ind the honorary mcm-
_ Vr. Airs. Virgil Gordon.. •
Believe miseries direct
—without "dosing'
KVVJCKS Career Official Urged
To Head RFC Agency
QI AKE KILLS *00
TOKYO C.P> — Radio Peiping
-------r said that a severe earthquake in
of Beaumont public *ch*ols Frl- south China s Yunnan province
d*y The illneas ha* not reached December 21 killed 300 persons,
the epidemic stage, said city health injured 1337 and destroyed 40,000 dancer named Salome performed
officer Dr. Fred Sutton. houses. fftr King Herod," said the design-
er. who is married to one of the
current beauties, Gen# Tierney,
actress.
Cassini'* so ”het up” about
beauty being unalterable he spent
Sun Patterns
ournym
■OWN |
rfTihLr
IN BEAUTIFUL
HtttTERRACT
•Baytown's Most Distinguished
Residential Development"
$8,200 to $10,000
100% G.L
S'o Down Payment
With No 1
or FtH.A.
2 and 3 Bedroom -Home*
W ashington -cfi- General
I ^Viltlam Fulbright D-ArKansas,
ha* suggested that a career RFC
official he promoted to head the
big landing agency after W. Stuart
Symington etip.i out.
President Truman announced at
hi* news conference that Syming-
ton, who directed, a major "house-
________of . the aieewwtrncttmr
Finance Corporation, will resign-
tAls month as its administrator*
Fulbright headed the -Senate
banking subcommittee who»e in-
vestigation of “favoritism and in-
fluence’ in the RFC led to a aweep-
ing reorganization of the> lending
agency last year. •
BEAUMONT SPEAKER PICKED “
BEAUMONT -®B)— !Rev. W. H.
<^) AtexaAdsj of Oklahoma City,
has been named principal speaker. .
at Beaumont'* February 5 YMCA
mehib#4THjrtffth<lUe!. “ , •
For E«iy Sawing »«■ SLffyj*-:
lie libraris* and museum*. Out of
his reaserch came hi* Hat of 10
great beauties of history and their
current counterpart*.
same poised and gracious manner ”
Cassini, whoa# exclusive designs
gave him a nodding acquaintance
with many stage and screen celeb-
rities, said Tallulah Bankhead and
Catharine the Great had th* same
appeal
“A wonderful combination 6f
feminine appeal and tomboyiah-
nsaa; they're liked by both men
and women," C***inl said.
H# liked Una Turner to th*
Roman empress, MesaaHna, a rel-
ative by marriage t* Nere. sad a
lady with quit* an appeal for the’
men.
"Una ha* the same Mercurian
temperament," Cassini explained
"Always changing her mind.”
Queen Isabella of CaaUlta. who
underwrote Christopher Columbus'
TOMORROW”* DINNER
Celery Cream Broth
Veal Frlrandellrn on
Toast with Gravy
Potato Puff Carrot Rounds
Appie Nut Cake
Coffee Tea or Milk ~
Prepare 2‘i c mashed potato
MIKE FRANSSEN
STATE RESERVE LIFE
“See Me Before You I
* Dial tool
Salome is the girl who damaad- famous voyage, ha* a modern
ed the head of John th* Baptist as '°“nt^I*.rt in the heiress, Bar
a reward for dancing for Herod.
Her likeneas today la Ava Gard-
ner, Cassini think*.
“Ava has the tame wild, savage
beauty," Cassini deetdedd. “Holly
bars Hutton.
"8am* r*ggl beauty," sighed
designer. 'Bom# beautiful b
wood should let her do the Salome
role.'"
Cassini thought Cleopatra, the
Queen of the Nile, had much the
same beauty as hie own wife.
“Both Gene and the queen have
broad shoulders, long neck, high
the
beautiful blue
eyea"
Mia* Hutton'* cousin, aoeially-
promlnent Mra' Stanley Rum-
bough, is In Cassini's rating* a
modern replica -6T Beatrice, the
noble beauty to whom Dante Wrote
aonneta
Other* .on the then-and-now
beauty Hat ar* Madam* Pompa-
dour, from whom the tetreea Mary
Sinclair la a copy, the writer
George Sand, who looked like
Di*W«lv JuUet, T)tp-
-gg .......*vw»ig
lor.
Juliet was only 14 when the
_ - .. mat Romeo, but Cassini sald ll-
Savinas Deoosits
Hear New Record
US 80 STRIP OPENED
im
BEAUMONT -ItAB^ A'neW twb-
' »w wb-'JS'W-. mU j ■
Thl» one lit* panel lino fit tht teaming the tix-gor* skirt, with will bt reinforced,” Free#*
figure!! come* h «R win large wfaf raver wmkjt,. - “
—
THE MODERN KITCHEN FEATURES
CONSOWELD PLASTIC
For a Colorful Lifetime
taf Is Lesson Topic |
or Christian Science
WE NOW HAVE A STOCK OF OONSOUELD f’l.AUTH IN .1
VARIETY OF COIX1IW, PATTERNS. AND SIEKS-S tT. * If.
and if: r»ir. anr-i.N fact ji wt about anv bize to
SUITS VOUR NEEDS.
Conaoweld i* designed, for a variety of purposes Cou.i-rri.
tablet, walla, cupboard* has an- amtriilg eesistanre to feest,
stains, cuts, and scratches with an eaxy-to-elean surface
ITS EASY TO I.N’HTALI—VDI CAN DO YOUR OWN WORK.
WE HAY* RINK RIMS AND METAL TRIM. STIX WATER-
PROOF CEMENT AND STIX INSTRUfTION SHEETS
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scheduled
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Tb* East Harris Singing
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■leaf C, C, Parrish
immaed.
Special singers will Inclu
telle* Singers, Paul and Mil
Ik* Davit Family ~
mea Johnson.
Rev. Walter Bales,
kUl ba la eharga af both |
and ItM pjn. servlr
ehureh. Sunday Sehsol
at litf a.m.
Godta perfection and Hil
liable taye for Hla ImageT
<cne*a, man. ar* stressed |
■ssoq-Sermon entitled "Go
read In th# Fiaat Churd
mist. Scientist, at 11 a:m|
orrow.
Sunday School convenes tt|
n. The Wednesday me
iieh include* teatimoniesl
iristian Selene* healing, i|
p.m. The reading room is
m 1 to 8 p.m. Monday! Tucsl
u rid ay and Friday- and frol
7:48 Wednesday.
rst Baptists Plan To1
iserve Lord's |
Yh# Lord’* Supper will be
v*d at the 11 am. service
now at , the First Bac
urch. lUVi-B. IL Couch, paij
U bring# brief mtitage on *
nentlala or the Scriptural
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t th* 7rl5 p.m. pervtce
■ will briiig tn evahgein
aad TerinKf Unten at
WARM WELCOME
AWAITS YOU AT THE
Of Chris!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1952, newspaper, January 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042718/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.