The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1957 Page: 4 of 14
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Monday, Sef
Monday, SapfamEar |8, T957
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Wedding lit Fort Worth -
Goodger-Banfa Vows Read
Miss Martha Sue Goodger of dice was styled with a lace bo- Following the wedding
Fort Worth became thebride of lero accented with a high heck- ception was held in the hoi
Dr, Charles Jack Banta in a line and long tapered sleeve*, the bride’s mother. In the 1
double ring ceremony solemn- Her veil of illusion was attached party were Mrs. C. H. Wi
bed Saturday in the First Bap- to a bandeau of gathered lace Houston, Mrs. William Jh
ti,t church of White Settlement, encrusted with seed pearls. She Mrs. N. D. Jones and Mrs.
>ples Will Fill Market Bins
EXDOLTNE JONES | baked to satisfy large faUap-
Do You Hovt Twubk
Understanding Normal Convonatlou?
MR. JOHN F. CRINER, WeH-Koown
Hearing Aid Authority, Will Be in
petite*.
8*«ent Otar fines are fit
plentiful supply too. These in-
clude pears, grapes and plums.
Freah cranberries just coming
.Met ttettnM slightly larger
than a year age. Raw cranberry
relish i* a delightful way to
semsthis tasty fruit
Tomatoes from' CSsMJoreia hold
fast to their popularity due to
their quality and price. Cauli-
flower takes its rightful place i
among (the fall vegetables, as I
increasing supplies hying into
lower brackets. Potatoes and dry
onions ret* a spot «i year
shopping list-plentiful and low
in price. Green bean prices are
down some.
Fryers and turkeys are priced
economically. Heavy supplies of
many of your favorite fresh
fish are now available, took for
flounder, trout and ted snapper,
Frozen fish sticks oaa mean a
real family treat — especially
when they are served on a bun
age .'reasonable 1» price and ef*
ter wonderful opportunities to
meal variety. So try apples ei-
(ber fresh, a* a sauce, pies or
WEDNESDAY—OCTOBER 2
I P.M. TO 5:30 P.M^-DEIr MONTE HOTEL
YouAr# Invited To Como In For A
Free Audiomefric Test And Analysis Of Your Hearing
Sonotone of Houston
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1043 ELECTRIC BUILDING
HOUSTON 2, TEXAS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burkett
IgBtartalned members and guest*
of tbe- Baytown Poetry society
aritta buffeet supper Thuraday
eight.
The meeting of toe group, was
grid immediately after the sup-
per with Mrs. Milton Meyer
presiding. It was announced that
a special program will be given
|B October in observance of Tex-
as Poetry Day.
Members of the group were
also asked to present a pro-
gram on types of poetry for the
bride, served as candlelighters.
What, Where
And When -
ROAST
MONDAY
XI Gamma Chi, Beta Sigma
Phi sorority, home of Mrs. Per-
ry Britton, 2800% Market, at
7:30 p.m.
Goose Creek Eastern Star.
Masonic hall at 8 p.m.
Baytown Duplicate Bridge
club, Community house at 7:30
p.m.
Woman’s auxiliary for Fire
Station No. 1, station one at
■ 1 Pin.
Woman’s auxiliary for Fire
station No, 8, station three at
► 7:30 p.m.
League of Women Voters
Bho Zeta chapter of Beta Sig-
ma Phi sorority Nov. 4,
A workshop session was held i
with original poems read and
discussed by members of the
gjYJUp.
Dinner guests were Mrs. Alma -
Moore, Mr. and Mis, John Fen-
ton, Mr. art hfis. Allan Wee,
Mr. and Mto. t*ed Ootid, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Enoch and
Mr mid Mrs. Merer.__
MRS. CHARLES JACK BANTA
Couple Wed In Fort Worth
LWV Board
Meeting Set
Mrs. E. J. Fisher, president
will preside over a special
beaid meeting ef the League of
Women Voter, at 7:10 p.m.
Monday in the pile room of
rile Community house.
At the Thursday meeting of
the Night unit in to* home of
Mrs. Abe ltMHMSwrig; OH Bey*
way Drive, a discussion was led
by Mrs. Reaenswrig on water
i (mini vat Inn
tBtoSaat tp£nriaa "* I?
lams of the future concerning
water.
It was pointed out by the
yeAl shoulder
Before an «
with baskets c
background of
tapers In candel;
niece Claudelle
came the bride
Hie marriage
recently at the
tembly of God cl
Bythel Hages o
the Rev. C.
Orange, officiatii
The bride, who
i&nds and Bayt.
the daughter of;
derson Of Oran
the bridegroom
Mrs. C O. Taylo
Ind.
V, She was given
her brother, R*
Soloist for the
was Johnnie Ha
With Mrs. Geor,
also ef Houston,
the wedding d
tulle Over satin
by the mother o:
molded satin t
tiny atand-up c<
was' fashioned -
yoke of lace. H
were, of scallo
hsads were cm
■Site ruffled *
and tied wlth'sr
The full skirt
With a tier of li
» wide flounce
ques of lace on t
completed toe <
cloche hat of ,L
seed pearls held
veil. The bridal
whit* carnation)
tied with satin
-Bridesmaids v
-ms&i
dresses were of
taffeta with fi«
fun skirts. Th
matched their d
bouquet# were v
tied with ribbon
Shlrtey ««*
sul also sister:
lighted the cand
ea were of grw
basque waists a:
length skirts. T1
tion corsages.
Harold Hendi
man. The grooi
an were David
MB STEW
tody dub aset-
mnlty house,
uanx wm hoe-
■bare art two
G. lifiard and
GROUND
Mr*. Adrien r. Droullhet of
Baytown i* president of the dis-
trict and Mrs. R. A. Mate#
worth of Houston to secretary
and twuaurer.
The Durian West banner,
QUART
BOTTUE
WE HAVE DESIGNS
ON YOUR
LANDSCAPE
a X growing stock ef ewer
50,000 shrubs* trees
* PtmfwiHsM by
landscape architect.
« Bank financing
» Package landscapes in-
eludina landscopo sizd
shrubs and labor.
$150.00 Up
H. L MAAS & SONS
I CURED
HOCK ,,.
MEATY VEAL
NECK BONES............3
aUk with C.B.A.’ Arthur,’ and John B. Hood of
id on tt. waapre* 1uttMep.................
rial rnmmm *• <•**•
ing toe necessity of proper or-
ganisation of U. 8. water re-
sources program. Art a» yean
later the debat. is still going *&
as to wbat constitute, proper
organisation of water resources
Coffee ToBeln Saxon Home
I Ar .*» Friday Methodist church, win feature
MMbtWIter *srn at vStW* ’ |MjPjteb|f M»Ujt_H. Daw
SS|L|BWmimm,tom toMfteW.Bgarn.
Ti£; -* *”■c
I Hte aMi Hip lb ba at Morrow afliMrm Willril-
Business and professional
Woman’s club, Community
house at 7:30 p.m.
Baytown Garden club, Grace
Methodist church at 10 am
Highlands Veterans of For-
eign Wars auxiliary, Highlands
fire station, at 7 p.m. -■*»
Epsilon Sigma Alpha, white
elephant party, home of Mrs.
J. VEAL STEAK
MB CHOPS
FROZEN FOOD
UBBYfS.
STRAWBERRIES
GRASSO’S .
BREADED SHRIMP
SWANSON’S MAIN COURSE
niKIKICDC '
IttMlEKa.... .... ............. . .. .laeh
AMERICAN
tar, 137 Bay Ridge, La Porte,
at 9:30 a.m.
Priscilla club, home of Mrs,
R, H. Davanay, 401 East Hunni-
cutt, at 2:30 pm.
American.Association afJIttk
vendty Women, Community
house irt 9:80 am.
Bass and Treble club, Com-
munity house at 3:30 p.m.
beauty salon
121 W. Texas -
PEANUT BUTTER
STA-FLOUQU4D
STARCH..:............
SNOW CLEAN
BLEACH ............
Woodman circle, Baytown
Grove, WOW hall at 8 pm
Morning Unit, League of
Women Voters, home of Mrs.
B. L. Clark, 8123 Wisconsin, at
9:30 am. • ...
Friendy AM Club, home of
Mrs. C K. Spencer, North Main
at 9 a.m.
.......Qt BtL
• )4 Oal.
THURSDAY
_____-a, Beta Sigm Phi sor-.
orify, Leslie School of Dancing
INSTANT COHH
POfCOHN
TOWIE MARASCHINO SALAD
CHERRIES
TOWIE STUFFED
OLIVES
%flBl ftNr ....♦« aa »a.« «••*•»*# a*
NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL
CORN
LILY FROZEN FOOD
CONTAINERS
WOLF
at 8 pm
CHIU
.UH-ds Jar
.8-m. Jar
Beattceants, Masonic ball at
8 p.m.
Sam Houston Delphian*, First
National bank directors room
at 10 am
Thursday Forum, home of
Mr*. R- F. Adam*, 2W Wert
Fiat at Qt
mm. iii, jp« awubi ***•
Hunnlcutt, at 7 A0 p.m.
Gabrieleen
Wares
at lucky
low prices
• Consultation service t
mnwmm
• Pnriimmary iliai
d Lanoliiad shampoo j
• Restyle haircut j
• Lanolin conditioning
•treatment
• 20.00 Martha Hyer *.
Gabrieleen Wove
• Instant Neutralizer
(L-7 additive)
• Finishing Shampoo
•; Highlight softening rinse
• Hairdress finish .
• Styled Set
nunURT
PIZZA PIE
• Professional trim!
!
«i ,10.00 Gabrieleen.
Lockwell Wav#
Bi Instant neutralizer
* Styjed set
LARGE CALIF. BELL
Styling Room slightly higher
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NEW CROP FRESH TEXAS
CABBAGE.......
Come meet Mr. "Sol"
* >A .
our new hair stylist
Mr. "Sal", an expert Hair Design Arti$t„comes to
Meyer Bros. Baytown Beauty Salon, ^ith a full
and experienced background. No bead of hair
is too difficult for him to analyze, cut, wave,
color, or restyle. Come in this week .., meet Mr.
"SAL," have a complimentary consultation, and
an|6y refreshments, servad'fo all!
HORMEL NO. 1
WITH YHIS
COUPON
RUB. XV IT. niunu, «ue. twy
; Plnder, Mrs. T. S. Holder, Mri.
P. N. Davis, Mrs. E. W. Sebes-
ta and Mr*. R. H. Durant
! Sunbeam lapders are Ml*. E.
E. Alexander, Mrs. A. D. Fea-
ile, Mrs. A. J. Elliott, Ml*. R.
E. Norton, Mrs. Lynn Rowe,
. Mr*. J. D. Porter, Mrs. I. C.
I Williams, Mrs. Sam Pryor Sr.,
1 Mrs. JE. C. Cloud and Mr*. G.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, September 30, 1957, newspaper, September 30, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043551/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.