The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1960 Page: 4 of 10
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Mr*. C W. Spear, Mrs. J. W.
Thurman and Mn. A. E. Barns,
member* of thr Baytown Garden
Club, Judged flower* in the Day.
ton Garden Club thm Friday. "It
Pays To Advertise" was the
mmm
is Sandrs Keroplay Junior y*U
Mm are Mike Hunt and Gajr
McFarland.
.IV four elected leaders as-
American women buy mm
than 100 thousand wigs a year,
according to a Philadelphia wig
Uni C. Bevera. «0 East
Pearce Sandra is the jaughtw
of Mr. and Mrs. T. It KeMptey.
2130 Kilgore Rond; Mike makes
his home at 1603 Mississippi with
Mr. and Ms. Louis B. Traverso;
and Gay V the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs W. A. tfMted. 1«J
Adams. __
MOTHERS
DAY
MAY |
men’s pairs. Ap-
partidpated in
School is
en at the
Norris gave a party in order for
the members to make die bas-
kets at her home. The dub also
collected used clothing and news-
paper* for the Thrift Shop
George A. Taylor Jr. celebrated!
his ninth birthday Saturday with
a party at his home. >
Guests were entertained with an
outdoor wiener roast and a base-
ball game. The birthday cake was
a five pound coconut cream
topped with nine decorated can-
dka
Attending were Dwayne and,
Keith Elliott, Bubba Barber. Pul;
Dunlop, Doug Morris. J a meal
Clark, Kenny Fitzgerald. Larry i
Barrow, David Paul Evans, Dotty,
Dennis and Donnie Taylor, broth-;
en of the bonoree.
Hostesses were Mrs. Edith
Double ring wedding vows were
•exchanged Saturday by Mrs.
I Thelma Griffin and
of Baytown.
The Rev. L W. URive of-
ficiated for the ceremony at Bay-
ou Baptist Church. Attendants
were Mrs. Puny Mattingly and
Qiarlie Hillin.
After the wedding a small re-
lor Sr., mother of the bonoree.
Other adults present were Mr*
Warren Elliott, Mn. Jainet Clark
and Mn. Rodger Dunlap.
friends and relatives attending.
The serving table was covered
with a lace cloth and
ends were the three
and the punch service.
The couple plan tc
Bavtown. *
HD Club Tm
IN OBSERVANCE of Home Dm-
enstration Week, the West By
HD Club has Invited the public to
a coffee and display from 1 to 3
p m. Wednesday In the home of
dn. R. L. Milner, 508 Eut Re-
public. Chairmen are Mre. M- L
Heischman and Mn. J. B. Mlks
IMAM AND DRY MON
Mat "DM The Fabric” temperitun
control. Pnuet without tprinkling.
Switches front stem to By imtantty.
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AUTOMATIC TOAIT-t-OVDf
St mw-So Difftrintl Automttto
tontorwMi htndy tontini ovtn bttorf
Htt ovw totstmf chart tiptl HRM.
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Man how much you'd like to pay each beefiest frame in any car, the smooth go erf Butch's Turbine
taim to figure a Buick package that fits. Drive*. And then watch the Easy Ownership Man figure an
sob say success (and so do its sales). Eaiy-Ownership Plan lor you. You will be glad you got to
tiree" whenever you lay “Co”. Add the Buick now. uw*. •*•**•<*•>* •«*«• w*
Moy 3. I960
Speaks For Book Review Guest Tea
fsm
fee uamtenj We
i the world of book*
theater, as well as
raid at low
We Ire! the! King hu door
VTOWlSKtt
“ an j as he trite his tele* with <51*0.1
B*\ King humor ash and awrmth
From Tiger." Ho V a ashman anfidnteltarlhe
, (Warn explained dial hr twentieth century blues, the rend
thr tmu huaSTi
sssaswafe’SBvSS
E^ggBgRr.’Ut'ar
for Fine Otwinq of Good Carpets
I’M BUT! U«M
about the teat of a heritor.”
Store there weren't many tone
baton around to three days, he
saWL "they Just wrapped me to
aume abourbent cutUte, put me to
a frying pan *nd ptored me to
a moderate oven tor the next
three months. They hasted roe
with olive oil every twenty mite
utrt and turned me owe each
time, so that I dkto't get too wet)
danr an any one aide "
“At the age of eight Ale* dle-
ctavred he bad a “gift of gab."
A teacher was a hew* from his
schoolroom and he was stead
to read aloud to Me red of the
students from the history text.
had mar
an only
months he
wrote to
him every day, and her parents,
too, wrote him frequent enrour
aging tetter*. Because of their
loyalty and affection, he waa
cured at his drug addiction, and
turned once again to both hit
painting and his writing. His fre-
quent appearance* on the Jack
Paar dim have, —jouNfdbfl
helped the book* to became beet
:
m
p/JH »
tf
bote He soon discovered that his
fellow student* paid better ai-
iK^gjSKwSSftS
type oppttoMoe ae wtu _twg j (T—^ M the dte
official
turn quality *°*P fr** c"*f_ ; «... hi. >f1
Ctean .pots and traffic lanas are unique to their humanity and
ar wait to ami.' ItoMNr. ... ■-
Culpepper IJffSft'S&S Tg
The Book Rev iew and Toa were
held to the guild roam of the
Trinity Entoayal Church. Mem-
ben of Bw Book Review Club
who aerved on the various com-
mittees tortowl Mn. S. L
FrankHn. Mre R C Halter. Mn.
Jack FUrbre. Mr* B. H. Turner.
Mi* W. L. Ward, lira, O. H-
Dawson. Mr* Mite
aw. v. n<
Writht, Mrs.
Charles Bonner, Mn. Abe Roam-
iwrig. Mr* W. L IHrey, Mr*. S.
Channelview
PTA Officers
To Be Installed
principal, of
tan- School
T;3u p.m Ms
B HtokeraoB, Mu Tu Satire-
white. Mr* E. J Hoffman and
J. C Rohertetm Jr., aaate
of Channelview Ktonteo
---ul. wilt be inetaUad at
p.m May 10 as (he new peso j
Mtent of the elementary school
Ptrent-Taachor Aaw>
Mn. Dovte Burr will bo thr!
vice president and program chair
man; Mr* Ruth Smith, trwasu
Mr* Dorothy Wltoan, secretary
Cummittee chairman tor thr
Mr hm alto btote
They include Gene
en sppntnlnl
Blancf budget
Mr* ti. W Rotenaon.
■ »i to* ronfinemrnt to toe Public Health
Ftimifiire Co-1;-:
See Altman’s
Going...Formal? \
Formal W ear
wmgm
by FIRST NITER
COOL .. - CRISP
WHITE FORMAL
Jacket
Tte whRa Formal jacket w* mteh ter th*
man wko demand, tha finast to imart tefioe-
Jng. Correct rtyiinq and cool airy comfort.
H Is wondorfuly *4* ***9^ 9* H*
press and ikap# avtm m th# hottest wMthor.
R tegular
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inn MANHATTAN . \v
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Three HMJH
Graduates
Are Honored
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WIT* M tow
PHOTO-GUIDE
budge)
and finance; Mrs Atone Hrick
tend and Mn. Dot Daniels, mem
bershlp, Mrs. Ralph Jainet, pub.
lielfyt Mr* Rarnrv OMiam. room!
mother*; Mrs- Juanita Strohel.
legislative % .
Also Mr* Frankie Hacked, hi*,
SPRING ■
Slli
SPECTACULAR
SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY
Shop Hairy'. For That Mother'. Day Gift!
WE GIFT WRAP FREE! All MOTHERS'DAY GIFTS
HALEYS
VARIETY
Mrs. Rubik Pres
Students In Recil
Mn William O Ku
tented her piano
rotilal SureUy afternounl
0»np**“,,"‘ u**““ ■
fiity Houw
Participating an the .
wore Helen Marie Kubl
BUneret, Bettv Lynn
Btet Ktoteck A* Billie
Ala* Diane Otefc Btel
tf Harris, Debtee
Hargraves Kathy
Cheryl MunAy
to to Roehilng n
United Stale., m. imo g|l
burg P*
lorian. Mr* Jack Hava, puhfica T
ttona; Mn Ralph «Uo. haalthl
and welfare; Mn, Charlotte Moos,,
preottoool; Mn Sarah Maaten I
Founder's Day; Paul ftotaU, ear
nival and special acticitteo; Mrs
Gene Bland, parent and family |
education; Mr* Wand* Martin.
haarftaUty; Jack Nay.
tarian; Alan Barnet, safety and
civil defense
Lodio.1 i Childron'i
Thong Sandals
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Assorted Colon
Sin* SAAL
Rtg. 39c Yard
Piece Goods
J YDS;
Novelty Printed Quality Cottar.
Other* are Mn Ruth Piston,
itisnwfrip. Mn. D. R Nelson
reading and library service; Mn.
J. C fctdgaa and E
Three prospective graduates of
Horace Mam Junior High School
were honored Sunday with a tea
at the home of Mr* M E Rhod
m Bte Ctetet Drive. They a
Undo Feintevg. Jan Barringer
and Danny Pearl
SO YOUNG and prette , .
simple and veraatlte Junior date
frock with the tow towered waist-
line Short or cap sleeve*
No. ltef with PHOTO . GUIDE
to to teaea R U, 13, IS, M, M. 11
Bust to 31 Stet 11, SH boot,
either gltove, 5% yards of 31
toch.
Send Xr in ootm tor this
and Elmer Faytcui.
parent - teacher relations; Mr*
Aline Carrington, nursery and
child service*; Dan Ogle, recrea-
tion. Mn. Lem Knox, child guM-'
■tete Robert Rlyatone. amteOc
srevtcea; Mn. R. A Jenkins Jr.,
tnrw pooh.
The program tor th* taateOa-
tk* wifi to provided by the ele-
mentsry school hand. The
* Ladle.’
COCO STRAW HATS
ll« 400 Count Box
KLEENEX
WM Scarf Attached
4 Stylo* Tc
Select From
Meet fee lecdi
Or laatmg
Following the Installation to the
high achool suditorium, refresh-
ments wil be aerred to the rate-
teria
School coton of gyaae i
were used to the decor
Yell Leaders
Elected For
Robert E. Lee
Gospel Gleaners.
Plan Visitation
Girl.’ 2 Piece
Bloust & Short Stf
Six«« 2 To 8
Rtg. 1.00
Udiet’ Waih & Wear
COTTON DRESSES
Zipper Enetemre
J Smart Style.
Rag. 2 91 Vaba
New cheerleaders have betel_______ _______ ^
eteeted for Robert E. Lea High were given bp tee officer*
V 1 Refreshment, were served to
Head cheerleader will be Jim- right members and twa visitor*
Next meeting will be at the home
r* ATT.
2-Pi#ca
SKIRT l BLOUSE SET
9*y and CdorfJ
1 edict Rayon Baby Doll
PAJAMAS
Ftek • Mwa • Yalcw
Slit* S-M-L
The newly organized Antler Club
ot Robert E. l>ec Hie
FORMAL SUSPENDERS
•BUCK SOCKS_
* CUMERBUND_
75c w 'ISO
3.95
FORMAL HANDKERCHIEFS
•TUX STUDnwTw_
1.95 u *7.50
brining wito the
• Child Care Center after school.
A recent project of the dub was
Btoteag niter bufcrta for rhil-
Use Our Complete
FORMAL WEAR
Rental Service •
Thelma Griffin And
•Willie Hillin Wed
BOW TIE 1.N ’ Tie 1 Butfonier Set‘2.00
Get Ready Now For The
BRIGADIERS' BALL
The SENIOR
and
PROM -
Buick “Easy-0wnership Plan” Puts a Buick in Your Life
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PAUL PRINCE BUICK CO., 2800 MARKET ST, BAYTOWN, TEXAS
lidge, L'iihI Houston, was om of
the NemifinallNts in the “Mlse
WTBC" contest held April 2S at
toe East Texas Baptist College
in Marshall. Deans. M, a fresh-
man speech major, Is a member
of life Service Bawl, Young
Women’s Auxiliary and was re-
cently elected secretary for toe
Student Union. Contestants were
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1960, newspaper, May 3, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055241/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.