The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1955 Page: 3 of 10
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Widow, 92, lakes Jaunt
To African Mission Site
| Kiwanita Group \
Works On By-Laws,
President Says
Saturday, August 13,1955
Prepare Complexion
For New Fall Shades
Th# Klwanlts* hsve formed a
committee to itudy and work out
the organisation’# by-law*, an-
nounced Kiwanita president Mrs.
L. L Fuller. Those on tae commit-
tee are Mra. Bill Wilhelm..bhalr-
man, Mr*. John Stuart, Mra Bill
Wllaon and Mr*. Fuller.
The Klwanltae met Thursday la
the home of Mra Fuller, 701 West
ON —UP— Popcorn
ay tumble this fall lfj
producing stales pro-"
crags yields per acre,
iture Department re-
^ KtiSd dSt fe
ust.when the fall clothe* are com- « cotton tipped stick aaturated
lng out in full swing it makes one with castor oil. She claims 4t will
take «took of ofieself after the encourage long lathee,
carefree days of summer. Ms#;--- -
of the new color* require a flaw- k k * V ,, :** .
Iws complexion accompaniment.
A* for instance, shades of oltve,
shade* of red In the wine area,
*nd off white*. They make a
tyotchy compaction 1*-'- —"
*The most important prerequsite
ftu- a god complexion is proper
diet and regular dally habits.
t£ree day* chances’are you wlii Book Review club meeting held In
see an improvement. Proper diet th dl tora room ot fa Flrit
depends somewhat on the prson e ^ m
concerned. Some people can eat National bank,
niore greasy foods and candy than Tjie book is I
cjlhers (meaning us) without a bad American soldi
effect on their complexion. Just remain in Comi
know and observe your limit
IS WUy 1SO.UUU BUCI,
cent from the 117.000
1 In 1MM and V per
ae io year average of.,
Herbert
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#Mr. Eugene of Frands Beauty
Salon spoke Ss'Mp Wtafk'He
pointed out that the styli depends
on the part and length of the hair.
He also said that hair may be get-
< will b
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t Qv
. officii
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a! tion’s
ot Air F
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raT ities i
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nli Ci-s.
Mrs. Rosenzweig
Reviews Book On
look — "wen* 21 Who Stayed .
■ Twenty-one Stayed” by Virginia
r... Pasley was reviewed by Mrs, Abe
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rect these two things'and within Rosenxweig Wednesday at th*
ting longer because of the desires
of Industry to sell mors hair pre-
paration*. Make-up was also dis-
cussed, :*/
The next meeting of the Kiwanl-
tas will be at the home of Mrs.
1mm Kirkpatrick on Bayshore
Drive.
- Habits Changing
• MlSS Griffin, Ee M. Bdntd ‘ the doming mr.^he^hsp*!*? trill only when they get married or get
• • i i , *\\ « , rttltt a study of homos, Includ- rich.
; Wed In CnfTcn Of Christ X’**' “* *■*
i f,r** tj»e -oHftw most homemaker* bay feralturo
• Yellow was the decorative note Richardson of Port Arthur, Mis* meeting* will be held In the lietn- for the whole house at a time only
tn .w. o pdcflne Friday night of Beverly Badgley and Mrs. L*on h*11'*’ home*. They are on the «e- once in their lives.
£*■ OHffL dauah- Higginbotham, Their dre.ee, were cond and fourth fburaday of each -If. more a matter of replan
■ter ef Mr and SrrtfeS
Jr, 1904 Woodlawn drive, and twin brother, was best man. Harvey, will be hostess to the first they already have,” said den.
Edward Mack Banta. T- Groomsmen were Karl Opryshek, meeUn*. Sf,Pt- 12- ‘ Lawrence Whiting, president Of the
Banta IS the son of Mr*. C. O. Norman Singletary and Eddie The year book committee met American Furniture Matt. - ~
Banta, 3124 Wisconsin. Bela 1*. Miller. In the home of Mrs. Louis Bains, whltlne said most nennle buv
Watson officiated at the double- Uvergne Gatlin of Baytown and 1*>4 Mississippi, Wedneiday to furn|turt*0 fulfill expanding fam-
ring vows in the Pruett and Ix»bit Kenneth Myers of Port Arthur P**n the programs and assign hos- - , t replace worn out
Street Church of Christ. ushered. The ushers also served tor each meeting. Those on KrSSStt hot "becauae the spirit
Yellow gladioli and yellow aster, as candlellghters. the committee are Mb*. Johnston; not MC,UM lne ,p,r,t
formed the floral arrangements. Janie Gillette, gowned In yellow Miss Chsrlcle Prince, vice-presl- , Mll l. .. lh(,r
The^andclabra held yellow tapers, organdy, was flower girl. **ent, Mrs. Kenl Rogan, Jr, ex- _.g?. f*Z
Wedding music was presented After the ceremony, a reception tension officer; Mrs. Elite Whea. ™ ‘h<^f furnlture‘* isidWhUInf
by a girls- chorus and by the Rev. was held in the home of the bride's ton, program chairman and Mrs. li!?10' /.Pf". 1 «nho£te«5
Bill Goodwin of Warren, Tex. parents. Mrs, H. J. Terrill, Mrs. Louis ,Bains, publicity director. , y *“p cov*r upholstered
l„ marriage by her fa- J B- Richardson, Mrs. N. D. Jones, AUo discuswd at the meeting Pi**., rebuild and p» or r,Mn'
thS"*tnhJ"bridi Tote . classic Mrs. R. E. Tscherfinger. Mrs. J. K. *»* a City Council for the Bet* Wi mm*, ether pieces.”
Z* of ChantUly I^ce In a crys- Mrs. William MlUer, Mrs. Sigma chapter, of Baytown, which Tb**v*r»*f upholstered piece la
faTwhite tone for her wedding. ». Oornellum and Mrs. Fred will include Xi Gamma Chi, Rho *0<>d {°* between six and 10 year.
An oval cameo neckline was de- Brooks were members of th* house Zet* and Kapp* Kappa. The pur- depending on the wear, and then It
fined bv lace applique centered Part-V' Miss Elizabeth Hruby pre- pose 0f the council will be to co- should be redone or replaced, h*
with pearls and crystals. The Mded at the guest book. ordinate the activities of the chap- **M.
with peans ana trysta ^ “Appliance, are different,” said
Whiting. "After you’ve repaired
beyond repair, you Just have to
get a new refrigerator, stove, or
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A SENSE OF FAIR FLAT k maiarkTrfW m**
draply raotsd ia Aaaarkaa*. la wsw Fedasal waraT
baseball, football ar aay spert, cal sarrtoa, srbaals ar
dw slightest tiag* •( aafair- as; the east aujarity
caa raia a t*aas ar a Doctors waait as Ml
pbyer. This mbs* af fairaast caatrals, ta hamper t
slso Hindi ins batiaass sad service ta thafc palieat
^However, emaetisMe whea ally thrir
•ar easotimst ever coair wr th* kaadiiag •( thahr •
reatM, wa forget to h* fair. eaaal health, ami thm
fhr hitsaet, If; wFra»4>m ■ «»«!* BOt he mmm
mraae goriranat by casweat ^hay** a mrvise they
•f Mb fettntl^raay far« mm
fsachiagchaaaes, each aa tag- Aararkaa earn* af f.
gaetad to Cempeihrty Health -----—|
Ta* Idle, thase facte ehaald ha ear* gimsps la farce I
i.^l^i n; .^TT UgUatfeei iMt Hit
^Sine and court train. Her Punch service holding pale yellow C-jiLf | U/npLpp-
sagsga'irt [ fJ Jorf
notis arid lilies-of-the-valley. dmg trip to San Antonio and New Roseiand Park wa* U. — «,, ,m Bal
Mrs Frederick Charles Olds in the bride was wearing Thursday of an Ice cream and cake the answer Is easy now.
I Abilene was matron of honor. * ‘*f‘wi.nk,e blue *uit with black fa«lly social of the Faithful Work- "Jft th, Hv*ng room," ha said.
[er dress was of daffodil yellow acf!“°vri**- , , , ____ claw of Memorial Baptist -And the reason? Television.”
ylon chiffon She carried an arm The bride is a graduate-of Rob- church. About 76 members and '
juquet of yellow asters. ert B- Lee *nd attended Lee col- guest* attended.
Bridesmaids were Miss Dianne lege. She is presently employed In Mrs, C. R. McNsbb wa* hostess *"«»* Fashion
the accounting department for th, to the affair, aaslsted by Mr*. Ed- In adltlon to blacks and browns,
-—- City of Baytown. " \ win Cook and Mrs. Minnie David, notebook* for the < o-*d are aved-
k, a, The bridegroom wa* graduated son. label lanwttt Maids andbrlght
Names-N- rj-om Robert E. Lee and Isa senior The party Is the eltss social for colors, coordinate the eholce with
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* that is that
Depends On Us
for prompt, accurate service
Day or night, were on the Job to
fill your'medical needs quickly and
accurately. Years of expmrience as-
sun* y»N top Mobility froM bur re- OPEN.
gistefed.phfltmwilti infolfewi«flT“*-' ,:W) ^aily0” P m*
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“e,lver- 'SUNDAY. , *
kins,' 2212 Loulalna, will be secre- Port Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
tary of the library science honor- Griffin Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
ary, Alpha Beta Alpha, at Texas Snyder, Mr. and Mra. W. I. Griffin
State College for Women in Den- and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griffin, all
ton this fall. of Nederland; Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Myers of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs.
McKINNEY GUEST R. s. Myers of Houston, Mr. and
their daughter, Miss Alicia McKin- man. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and
ney, h|ve a* a guest in their home Mr. and Mr*., R. E. Tscherfinger
Miss Ka}( McKinney, daughter of of Houston, ^
Mr. and Mrs. George McKinney of j “ ~~ * 11 ,f.......... ' ■■
Boerne. Tex. She is the cousin of aa‘ V - •
Miss Alicia McKinney. She has j II sa swX l/AAaa
been entertained with swimming nll/li Kf*f*ll
parties, roller skating parties and 111#Mm llVVIf
a trip to Playland park. *
tiillos talks vaik awaka
Bobby Glenn Tullos, president ¥l#ll ulVuAv
of the Dtotributive Education ■ ■
clubs of Texas and senior at Rob- | ■ ■ | ■
ert E. Lee high school was in |3CT tlltfllT1 /
Austin recently to speak at a din- |(Jj I |l|2f III Z
ner sponsored by the Eears Foun- ....... O . m *
datlon.- About ISO distributive edu-
cation teachers and business men t
heard his’ report of hi*‘recent trip
Jour gase
io see wha
not disturb
“Prescription
107 WIST DIKE
WASHING'
the talking^
cornea to d
tight as a <
■ But this
Johnson wf
march into
checkups.
And who
man Johnsi
California >
after all, Jo
be 47 on A
Since a cc
ing man. a
1-p secret
pital.
A notable
Republican.
Bolton even
aoout it the
J.OMi.OOO oth
Y AND
Y ONLY
to Washington, D. C, and Rich-
mond, Va. The dinner wa# held
in the Driskill hotel In Austin.
p TO OKMULGEE
Herman A. Samuel, 1813 Utah,
i has registered to attend Oklahoma
A and M Tech In Okmulgee, Okla.
Samuel, an employe of Humble,
Will study refrigeration and air-
cohditioning.
SAM HOUSTON GRADS
Two Baytown students and one
from Cedar Bayou will graduate
Aug. 2» from Sam Houston State
Teachers College.
Receiving Bachelor of Science
degrees are Wayne Kltchell, son
of Mr. and Mrs.,K. K. Kltchel on
703 Schilling, and Miss Dixie Ellen
Lockard, daughter of Mr. and
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1955, newspaper, August 13, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043266/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.