The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1955 Page: 4 of 24
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i-riday, August 12,1966
PAGE 4 THE BAY FOW.d SUN
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Anson Jones Horace Mann
Ex-Teachers At Luncheon
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Former tench*/* from Anson An open house ivm held tmme-
...Jqno* *n' Horace Mann between dlately after the luncheon from t
thrSEW^JIJf and 19M ware bon- pan. to 4 p.m. for former *tudenti
ored at aluncheon of the teacher*.
In the home of Mr*. TSRSSlL- Out-of-town luncheon guest,
grov* 1414 Neal, Wednertay nooiT^^^idjg; Grace Ward Harvey
* from AlvlOfflfr RUnJ^From.h
Julia Lottie Circle SjSaggSJ
Has Luncheon Meetinq S ffi*
State Leader To Attend Auxiliary Meet
Two Bayioniat
I Among the 240 member, of tho
Baylor unlverilty lummer grad-
' i! J*ck AUtn Alford
Of Baytown. He li the eon of Mr.
and Mr*. E. Ll Alford Of 8401 Mlch-
l«an. Jack AUe„ is receiving a
Mr* Robert K. Maupln, presi- are Mra. Holme*, 601 East Hum- Mr* C
EsJr3335s SfifSSssas sr? w
EaSSff* iSSSHS SfHS
Mr, Maupln i. from Sen Anton- nett 204 Weet Republic, conduct- milM»ajt Mr. 3htPm«n •*» Mr*,
io and haXenacUto In W . _______
Mra Miupin, MM. Pierce and
Mra. Ltoter Holmea, president of
the Baytown auxiliary, will be
honor gueate at a dinner at the
Tower Saturday nlgl|t
Registration for the conference
will be from 1 to B p.m. Saturday,
followed by a reception and open
hmjg$ from 7 to 9 pJ«. and a dance
from 9 p.m. to 1 p.m., all In the
VFW hall. The dance I* to be open
As advertised in
Charm
N. C. Garrison. Mrs. W. P. Talley, aurpnaeo an. MU
S’rei" AdCO* ,nd Mrt T W‘ fjndBloe«%inNorth'°Zn Sunday, the open meeting will
Mr,. Garrison was formerly Hat- A big blue stork was placed In g,^1* £
tie Ashley when she attended the center of the room with an 12^° £&u
school. Mra Talley wa* formerly over sized baby diaper lit Me beak, Boto will be In the VFW h .
Elizabeth Reefes, Mr,. Adcox Was Instead of the preverblal Infant, J^i^nSteSB •
formerly Beth Bound!, Mrs. Sor- the ,14 gueets had hidden gift* la n*cker Drive for a closed
r-.. Purvis «nd. the diaocr. Pink hibiscus were °» JP*clter Urne Ior * “
luting.
Officers of the hostess auxiliary
toinette PurvI*.
crop, for growing children
MRS. I. W. STEWART MRS. SAM A. WISMAR Jr.
MMfM. UmfflT ...... BBP.f M pow*RJit ----------
CHRISTMAS MAS* The* f«* women, am Utet
Baytown Service league which has recently completed preparing
some Important Christmas mail for Baytown. The mail contains
Christmas seals, issued by the Harris County Tuberculosis associa-
tion. Preparing tho seals for mailing i, an annual project of tho
i £ ’>
a*:,-.,
Wf*«I‘tt flcire— • - ..vl
The Fashion Curtain
Rises at 8 on Tuesday
Feminine
Scope
By Johnefla Boynton
A Nationa
From Coas
.r-jwho took pity
and submitted to us some recipes or Jn mashed clip,.
to be used on the Sun women’s Mrs. Mallory’s recipe far ham
page. glaze requires % c. brown sugar,
Mr*. Gordon Mallory, 1812 A*h, j* c- vinegar, water, !» tsp.
responded lo our plea for recipes “ry muStar<*.
r M,rbM
alone -111 t ndn lor n him *«*• smm,r F,uU 1>1*a l"
glase, which are can hardly wait to us before we talked to her this
use. week for a story on the Baytown
Mix. Rdytbe Musick, who is caf- gChooi cafeteria system for our
eteria supervisor for Baytown ,. ,
acbools, had previously submitted taok-to-sehool edition which Is be-
- a recipe for. Summer Fruit Salad In8 published Friday,
herved with a Fruit French Dress- Hercs her recipe:
ing, which she guarantees will SUMMER FRUIT SALAD
SSA'SfS.’S^Seg « «”, “"•Jr**
ij,. Into chunks and combine:
** 1 large apple (Do not peel)
Mrs. Mallory suggested that left- 1 pear
over ham can be used in making a 7 slices pineapple (or chunks)
Ham Loaf or for Creamed Ham. 1 c. seedlcs, grapes
Hera are her recipes. 1 banana
HAM LOAF 1* c. chopped nut,
2 slice* bread Serve on lettuce or endive with
1 egg ’ Fruit French Dressing.
H tap" salt FRUIT FRENCH DRESSING
X lb. ham (about) Combine the following ingredi-
* lb fresh pork (and Mrs. Mai- ent* and mix thoroughly:
lory suggests that you can 3 tbsp. orange juice
have your grocer grind it for H c. salad oil
\ you) V, tsp. paprika
Form into a loaf and bake like 1 tbsp. lemon juice
an -ordinary meat loaf. 1 tsp. grated lemon rind
CREAMED HAM % tsp. salt
1 c.,.diced left-over ham Mrs. Muick says that boys con-
2 c. medium ^ute sauce sistently choose better - balanced
% c. each chopped onion, bell meals at cafeterias than do girls,
pepper and celery. and she has also discovered that
Salt and pepper to taste children choose better meals as
..... Two hard-boiled eggs. - they advanced through the grades
oAute oninni bfll nonh«»w and col- i_________*„j*F__
Twelve models glowing in the latest fashions
step forth on the Community House runway
Tuesday in our 26th annual Fall Fashion Pre-
view. You'll see fifty ensembles of back-to-
school and more sophisticated modes tuned to
tomorrow.
Good Housekeeping
Sportswear in profusion will bear such fabulous
fashion imprints as those of Tabak (shown here),
Koret and Houston's Joe Frank. Here, for ex-
ample, is Baytown-weight woven cotton that
looks lie woo!. The wing-collared jacket and
four-gore, flared skirt are teamed at $32.95.
The jersey sweater: $7.95,
You ’ll Love A Lassiel
Its,, modified flare line is fashioned in lovely
Levmoor, so wonderfully soft to the feel, yet
«o durable. All Lassi* linings are guaranteed
for the life of the coat. Yours m soft beig*
or grey, sizes 8-18.
MAIN AT TEXAS
Reserve Your Style Show Ticket Now
w
Style Shoppe
This Year, Like Every Year .Since 1929,
Your Smart Co-Ed (and Career Girl)
Will Wear The Style Shoppe Look!
Ultwood Drive, lov<
wide road, flanked
It's a glorious look typified by this budget-conscious charmer
of French-imported cotton. Perfect for our mid-season weather.
Blue, purple, toast — each on black and accented in black
velveteen ribbon. By L'Aiglon.
'All fashions shown her#
are exclusively ours in
riWitiWUir"?:
And the look melts into sumptuousnpss with this woof Jersey
jumper worn over a patterned jersey, blouse and under a
RIM*-*-
''Where Quality Count*"
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1955, newspaper, August 12, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043164/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.