The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1958 Page: 3 of 12
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B&PW Club
To Observe
B&PW Week
**-««•
Promotion Day, Communion
Is Set Sunday At St. Pauls
■111*
Baytown Business and Profes-
sional Women will join 174,000
members In observing national
-Several .activities'' have- been
ion day in the Church j Jim Foster, will sing the "Await-1 MW. Francis Wboster, 108 Crow
nd World' Wide Com.-ienINr Chorus"- as a special .num-'Road; choir rehearsal in the
. . ' .!ber. 1 j home ef Mrs. Frank Middleton, .
anday [men who will assist In the selling pome of Mrs. T. V. Burns at 7.30
m^”ir‘TSresgnfijrc6h- fjf' _®mfls^--^r'ide j ^mr-^nrsday.--- ...........-
B&PW Week Oct; 5-11,
- . SevvM activities have* - bjNHr
planned by the Baytown club
during the week.
Sunday the club ’members will
l attend services together at the
I First Christian Church,
f ■ Tuesday members will "take
over" radio station KREL with
ah all1 day broadcast sponsored
by merchants of Baytown. The
morning session will comprise
spinning records, doing commer-
cials from a downtown location.
Afternoon broadcasting wilf in-
clude spot announcements and
congratulations from merchants.
Next meeting of the elub will
be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
UnctL services in the mone>' for constructing thej
L«/mthe LakewoJd addition {J"*!lflit °1 P™fsec! c",r?h
Church school will begin at m m*1
a.m. Members will gather in theih*1<! ah ''30 pm' Tuesday m ffie:
auditorium at 9:55 a.m. for the!c^urch Parsona8c-
special promotional activities,I Other activities during the-
The ^program will be under the j week include -the ' Alderstatej
direction of Gaston Wilitins, (Circle of the Women's Society of |
church school superintendent, Christian Service meeting at 9:30 ’
atid Mrs. Bill Huntington, super- a m- Tuesday in the. home of
Building - Buying • Selling
CALL .<U 3-1751
BOB 8EVERLY
Beverly Realty Company
) S. Asnbel - Tuck Building
* FHA <31-Conventional Loan*
Property Sales . .
Do You Know All Your
Daughter's
lun III Ii1 House. Rein sn- p, ^ ‘?r
went- will I,,- served following '
the meeting. .
-n.e Saytown Club was organ- JA^ES W, (BILL) HARRISON MISS ODENA CHILDER!
Sponsored by KZ B& PROCLAIMING' B&PW WEEK-Baytown city■ jpan««
PW.Club. Fifteen Baytown wo- Harrison delivers a proclamation to Miss Childers, cor-
men were present’ at ’ the- pre- • • riespondinq secretary of the Business and. Professions
'iiphSffmieMfihdlK^w
THE SUN DOES!
tirfed mmtster from Winscrnttih; » ■
will assist the pastor with com- ■
munion. H. Bruce Day will difect I
the music hnd choirs at ail serv- |
ices.
Sunday School will meet in all
classes and departments at 9:45
a.m. with S- P. Blumberg and r-
R. N. French superintendents, S. v-
H. Coleman is the secretary. IJ
Chancel dioir will sing tife an-
them arrangement “In Hie Gar-
den” by Miles at the 7 p.m. serv- P"/
ice. Solo part will be sung by
Johnny Atubaugh. Dr. McCleskey
-will speak on the subject "The
Gospel of Goodness.” „ „
George Binder, chairman of ush- l :°r
ers, will be assisted by Sam C.
Bramlett at 8:45 a.m., Byrt Kaig- wedt
ler at 10:55 a.m. and T. T. Peck °Pen
at 7 pdh. - ■ „ Sunc
Preston Miller, in charge of the He
Greeters, announced his staff to ka, i
be T T. Peck. W. A. Hamilton, L, 1908
B: TYaverso, James Read, O, R. nado
Watkins R. P. Swoltord, E R. after
Sutphin, N. S. D’Olive, Ray five
French. Joe Douglas. Roy Long, in
Armender Hayes. I.. T. Lea, J. J. their
Bridges, R. A. Jones, M. P. Con- Bayt
Others are W. W: Bunting, Ancel S'"
Boswell. Lamar Oilman, E. F. , M
Luquire, W. E. Askcy, B. W. .
Keyser, R. L. Wiley. Melvin Jor* .
dan, J, ,R. Hodson, T. C. Farrar, 1
G. A. Hays, Joe Breeland and ln'
George Perkins. Jj™j®
France, leading wine-prodpo-l Eddii
and reports on some
of them everyday
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. HOLUNGSHEAD
Helen Help Us!
first president. Current presi-
dent is Mrs. Edna Hart.
Aims and purposes of all B&
PW clubs is to elevate the stan-
dards for women in business and
the professions: To bring about
a-spirit of cooperation among
business and professional wo-
men: To extend opportunities to
business and professional women
through education along indus-
trial, scientific and vocational
activities. ____
By Helen Bottel
the kitchen cleaned up, he's out
there messing it up and eating
atrain nnt that- hr* Hnpcn't
DEAR HELEN:
I have been married almost
three months. X have tried cook-
ing breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Everything except two or three
eggs has been a flub. I have
tried quick learning methods
Let her keep up with her
hometown and friends
while she's away at college.
Send her
Sljp latftmmt §mt
SPECIAL COLLEGE STUDENT
MAIL RATE
ONLY ^9 FOR 9 MONTHS
PHONE JU 2-8302
and almost anything you could
think of. My husband has been
through Canada each year.
coming home late recently and
making excuses that he had to
pick up a sandwich and' work
Second Baptist Officers Of
WMU Installation Is Held
late. Please tell me what to do,
O LONESOME ME
DEAR O LONESOME:
Buy yourself a good beginner’s
cookbook and follow directions
doivn to the last half-teaspoon-
ful. Man does not live by bread
alone — but it helps. H.
unyielding stand.
New officers of the Woman’s
Missionary Union of Second Bap-
tist Church were installed Tues-
day in the church auditorium.
Mrs. P. A. Voss of La Porte
served as installing officer.
After reading Psalms 96. Mrs.
XtAnt* itenrl op haw IhotYio
surer; Mrs. r rea vnuwi,
Mrs. J: M. Woods, chorister,
Mrs. E. A. Foster, publications.
Also Mrs. J. R. Thacker, com-
munity missions chairman; Mrs.
family living, so if you’re hav-
ing kid trouble or just plain
trouble, let Helen help YOU. She
will also welcome your own
amusing experiences. Address
DEAR HELEN:
I'm 13 and don’t you think I
should be able to pick out my
own shoes? You see all the
other girls around here are get-
ting loafers for school, but my
Helen Bottel in care of The Bay-
town Sun.
man, and Mrs. J. P. Short, pub-
licity chairman.
Circle chairmen named were
Mrs. W. F, McBride, Mrs. J. B.
Colley, Mrs, John Adams, Mrs.
C. B. Strother, Mrs. C. K.
Schrpck, Mrs. F. E. (Sine, Mrs.
D. A. Albright, Mrs. J. R. Beas-
ley, Mrs Fred Craber and Mrs.
Jack Gardner.
Young Woman's Association di-
rector announced was Mrs. Paul
Stephens with counselors, Mrs.
Shop Monday 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m,
mother says I have to have
saddles. Your opinion would
make a lot of difference. Please
tal product
Charter No. 14101 _ Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
. OF BAYTOWN ......
IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
ON SEPT 24, 1138. PI BUSHED IN RESPONSE vTO CALL
MADE BY . COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER
SECTION 5211, B.S. REVISED STATUTES.
' . ASSETS
1 Cash, balances with other banks, including re- --------
serve balances, and cash Items in process of col-
lection ......................................... $1,419,560.12
2, United States Government obligations, direct and
2,244,491.30
suggest something, ______________
OLD ENOUGH
DEAR OE:
Your mother should save her
breath for bigger and better ar-
guments to come. A girl of 13
is old enough to decide whether
she wants to be ‘saddled’ by
loaf ers. or loaf in saddles. H.
★. ★ *
DEAR HELEN:
globe was to help break loose
the links in the chain. "In doing
this, we will be witnessing for
r Hundreds of N
reduced and special
^purchase low pricasi
bond Fred Fox
I would like to know what you
think of a young married woman
First Quality
2 To 10-Yard lengths
MONDAY
SPECIAL
guaranteed
Snubeam director is Mrs. C. ,Qrs with her gjri friends instead
of going out* with her husband
or staying home. I tell her it
doesn’t look right.
WORRIED HUSBAND
DEAR WORRIED:
I don’t think much of your
wife, nor of you for allowing it.
Get tough and quick, or one of
these days you’ll be singing.
“Mother, dear mother, Come
home to me now.” H.
, , -.......
Inter - denominational Latter
Rain revival goes into Its sec-
43,000.00
119.07
6,844,348.70
DEAR HELEN:
We have a neighbor who sends
people notes and articles from
the paper to hurt and distrub
her neighbors. The folks next
door sold their house because
they couldn’t take it any longer.
Now she has started on us.
Should we put our house up for
safe too, or tell her where to
g5? DISTURBED NEIGHBOR
DEAR DISTURBED:
-Tell her whore YOU’LL go-
to the postal authorities — if
she doesn’t stop pestering you.
CiiKm Murphy
corporations v............ — ...........••••-----1,096,642.84
15. Deposits of United States Government (including
postal savings) ..........................>••••....... 76,783.46
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions------- 330,095.55
18. Other deposits (certified and cashier's cheeks, etc.) - 53,886.47
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS ................$6,287,032.65 ^ _
23. Otbef liabilities ............................. •
24 TOTAL LIABILITIES ....................
* CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capital Stock:
(a) Common stock, total par $200,000.00.
26. Surplus ......................................
27. Undivided profits ...........................
29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ............
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
.... ACCOUNTS ....................'.....
31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
for other purposes ........................ 757.000.00'
L B. E. Greer, vice president of the above-naqied Mnk, do sol*
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. I
B. E. Greer, Vice President
> - N i 5 ■} ■' .........'
■ CORRECT-ATTEST: W. T. Busch
S. T. Weaver
John M. Kilgoi
: • '
State of Texas, County <Sf Harris, is.
Bworn to and subscribed before me this 2i
and I herbey certify that I am not an of:
bank.—Helen M. Smith, Notary Public.
My commission expires June 1959. y _
ea?h nighl service, Evangelist
Franssen said.
The evangelist will present a
series of sermons during the
week, entitled “The Latter Rain.”
“The Kingdom of God,” “The
its annual Sunday School rally
activities at 9:30 a.m. Sunday,
C. D. Davis will'be in charge
of the devotional program. Jun-
ior and ’senior Bible classes will
be headed by F. Clark and N.
Luker, respectively. The Adult
Bible class, led by the Rev. E.
F. .Lange, pastor, will continue
the study of Acts 4. ’ - i____,.
Sunday School workers to be
installed during the 10:45 a m.
service are Mrs. C. Hansen, Mrs.
C. Klaus, Mrs. B. Buescher, Mrs.
D ’ T/nnnlm- Ii i* o D Wailrnl
22,199.22
8,309,231.87
Would Sell For 98c Yard
If In Full Bolts
“The Kingdom of God,'
Gifts of the Spirit,” “The Body
of Christ,” '"Resurrection Life,”
and "The New Covenant.”
“We are endeavoring to minis,
ter to the needs of Die people re-
gardless of their church affilia-
tion, denomination or prefer-
ence,” Franssen stated. “We
shall als6 welcome all people re-
gardless of race, creed or color.”
“Snwial lipnlinc services will
. 200,000.00
200,000.00
136,11442 ,
585,114.83 ]
6,844,346.70 '
v. tviaus, mio. u. dumvuu. «»*»•
R.' Kapplcr, Mrs. R. Weikel,
Mrs. O. Dube, Mrs. W. Denman,
Mrs. G. Hufford, Mrs. F. Clark,
Mrs. H. Cholocher. Mrs. Lange.
Mrs. G. Knudson. Mrs. W. Ku-
bik, Mrs. B. Devereux, Mrs.
Yvonne Jones, Mrs. J. Higgin-
botham, Mrs, W. Dorman, Mrs.
J..McCutchen, Mrs. J. Humph-
DEAR HELEN:
My father is so inconsiderate.
Not more than five minutes af-
ter I finish the dishes add get
Directors
Mj Ray Cront
,) nrr»KM0T
/H«4« AROUND
HERE, MEESTER,
UT'IOO.IWCAR
lUJ WAlTtHfi.
Mrs. Mike Franssen
STATE RESERVE LIFE
"Sm Me Before You Die"
• All first qualify cotton gingham.
• Solids, stripes and prints 36-in.
wide.
• tV . . ,,
• Huge assortment of patterns and
colors. . ; ' • f
• Come early for the best selection.
W» Serve The Public
J/T
pr rs
1 ™ 1 .
Buy DIRECT Fran a Laboratory and Qjl
"Lowest Prices - Best Service"
PHONE HOUSTON If1
Communion
Observance
Set Sunday
Large
■ .v
Selection
By Sam Lett
World Wide Communion will
be observed Sunday at Cedar
Bayou Methodist Churcn.
At the 10:50 a.m. service, Mrs.
J. D. Giddings will present the
organ musics. The prelude will
be “Andantino” by H(*ssp_ and
The VsUudc wTTT'be entrifecT
“Maestese" by Canestfari. Sanc-
tuary choir will sing the an-
them "O How Amiable Are Thy
| Dwellings'' by Barnby. with Mrs.
j Dick Gartner, directing.
Keeler. (
Cherufc, Carol and Concord
choirs will njcct at 4:46 p.m.
Sunday. '. ................—
The Baptist Stiident Union
Convention will »be held at the
First Baptist Church, Houston,
Oct. 10-12, ■ ,
Mrs, S. P. Larkins and Brooks
Basse, will be teachers at the
Officers and Teachers meeting
at 6:30 p.m,, Wednesday.
Women's Missionary Union
will have its monthly meeting
and luncheon at 10 a.m. Tues-
day. “
36-inch
Cottons I
Cv*n»n v Apj r V
All mis m m DENTAL LABORATORY INC.
mmi DiHMts in south shaver 1,vsvnKNA
HOURS < AM to S PM WKK DAYS SATURDAY 8 AM-12 NOON
Monday Store Hours 9:30 to 8:00
-’ll W. TEXAS AVE. BAYTOWN
. HONE JU 2-8131 FREE PARKING
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1958, newspaper, October 5, 1958; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043684/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.