The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1964 Page: 14 of 24
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14. ®l?r laijtnum 0un Wednesday; August 5, 1964
Melvin Johnsons Are Entertained
NVwIyweds Mr. and Mrs. Mrl-i'vrre Mr. and Mr& Clem Mas-iday morning with a brunch
X
vin Johnson were honored be-
fore their wedding with a
hearsal dinner in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Lamb, par-
ents of the groom.
Johnson and the former Miss
Juanita McKay exchanged vows
‘ Saturday night in Grace Metho-
dist Church.
The barbecue dinner was serv-
ed on the lawn at 106 N. Holly
Drive. Assisting with the party
ney Mr and Mw^tmUiM- Robinson, 138 Katherine. Miss
Judy Robinson and Miss Betty
ner.
About 65 guests including the
wedding party were served a-
menu of shrimp gumbo, salad,
ham, baked beans, barbecued
sausage, .French bread, relishes,
l>unch, coffee, and cookies,
Individual tables covered with
red and white checked cloths
were each" centered with a mini-
ature bride and groom and an-
other floral bride and groom
arrangement centered the Serv-
ing table also covered with a
red and- white checked cloth.
Lanterns and hurricane lamps
w ere placed arotmd the lawn
and in the trees.
OPEN DAILY 9 to 9
mart
Baytown Store Only
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GET A HUGE
11x14 WALL
PORTRAIT
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$J00
This pattern. SHORT (5’3'
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ft Paine and Barbara of Texas Proportioned lit. Qpfer. by. waist
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in) Tuesday thru Saturday
Aug. 4th thru Aug. 8th
HOURS: Ifl A.M.-1 P.M., 2 P.M.-5 P-'L -
S P.M.4I I‘.M. _- ■ ■
• NO APOINTMENT NEEDED
• No Appointment Needed • Selection of Several Poses
• Full Pose Portrait • Babies and Children of All Ages
• Portrait Delivered at Store A FeW Days After ft’aken
mart PLAZA... 1801 N. Pruett
Ann Robinson of Dayton assist,
ed with hostess duties.
A menu of fruit balls, sweet
rolls, , sausage, juice and cof-
fee w:as served to the guests.
At one end of the table cover-
ed with a white Irish linen
cloth was a punch service with |
a silver coffee service on the
other. Centerpiece was a net
covered heart decorated with
wedding bells and pink roses In
" styrofoam base.
The hosiessfs presented the
honoreft -with a hand embroid-
ered pink sheet, pillow cases
and pin cushion. ,
Among the out-of-town guests
- vic-
Pat
Printed. Pattern
SLACKS and SHORTS
in
PROPORTIONEMfZESr
9296
WAIST
24"-32'' j
Short ,
Average
Tall
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> Among me out-ot-town guests
The bride was honored Satar- at the wedding were Mrs,. Vic-
mmmmmmimtm ftbr Herber, Mr. and Mrs. Pal
tffflsssa,.....
ow can you estimate the often hard to detect termites if After all estimates for large
How can you estimate
cost of remodeling an old house
asks a would-be buyer?
She and her husband have
found a wonderful old house,
"a terrific buy,” so good, in
fact, that they wonder whether
there is a catch to it. They plan
to remodel it, in particular mak-
i mm i lei ui r, mr. mmmre, rai
! Lamb, Diana and Daniel»L, Er-
nest of San Antonio, Mr. and
(Mrs. A. % Leissner, A1 Rock-
j ne, Mr., and Mgs. Gerlad Sch-
Wjer and' Mr. and Mrs. John
Bogle of Austin, Mr, and Mrs.
I Charlie " Leissner, Jeff and Stan-
ley ’ t»f
Robert Leissner pf Leaneder,
Also, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert
Wischkaemper and Mr. and
Mrs. B; E. Leissner df Vic -
torix Phil and Bruce Ferrero
pf Bartlesville,. Okla., Mr. and
fMrs. F, F. Leissner of Fort
Worth, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Leissner of La Salle, Mr. and
Mrs, V. A. Leissner. Allison,
Denton and Leah of Bay City,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Samuel-!
son, Fairis and Francis of -Ltf
- --Atoy'Mp anfrMrrjL’J., Ken-.: Qf, it*
ned.v of • Livingston, Mr. an d
Mrs. R. S. Rose and Mr. .and.
Mrs Kenneth Thompson a n d
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Mrs Kennetn Thompson a n <1 Perfect fit from waist to the
Mr, upd Mrs. Garl Posey .Rich-
ard. Carl and Brenda, Mrs.
Paige arid Barbara of Texas
City. • ■. ^ '
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hawkins Jr. and Tommy, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Fichtner, *
Mrs. Claud Hall .of La Mar-
qiie, Mrs. ‘George McKinley of
New 'Orleans, La„ Mr. arid
Mrs. Frank McKay‘Sr. .of Wav-
erly, La., Jim Williams of Bat-
on Rouge.
Also, Mrs. Powell Gay and
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the lady. But her husband casts
a wary eye on the whole deal,
she says, and she wonders if
there could be any hidden prob-
lems that would be so expen-
sive to remedy that he would
blame her for getting him into
the project.
Whenever possible, It is a
good idea to consult a few ex-
perts. If you are really sold on
the house, they can give you
j Names N
Mrs, IL-G—Cornell,,..former, where she...served as counselor
Baytonian now living in Sum-
repairs are evaluated the ver- ^er^rrner^vtonmnriMne view Methodist Assembly near
load a house cheap, than go ,h,er ^°m* Quests Included Mrs. showed slides to the Women’s
through the motions of repair- -J/,”- Mrs. Wallace Society of Christian Service at
TW. £ fflJ’Ah'S*■ *“"■ “““ <»-«* *>
ing it before they sell.
jes
bughly checked by an expert.
There are other aspects of
the house to investigate
whether there is a septic tank
and an efficient heating plant.
And make sure there Is
right, employing their services hi
will prove to have bee;
louse, he just naturally took for
ranted it had a foundation. He
will prove to have been a good granted it had a foundation. He Massey - Tompkins Road, are
Investment. m-iprtWT wlttr irfinr-toftth a'sdri na^ritai.
mspeciea i* wiui u imc tooth
Areas In p a r 11 c u 1 a r that comb, bought the house and dis-
should be checked are:
Roof — a roof in bad sha
V
Koor — a root m bad shape
can run Into repair money fo-
dications of a bad roof are often
found by examining the condi-
tion of walls and ceilings on
upper floors. Further investiga-
tion should be made by getting
right up on the roof.
Termites —- some people sell
t house cheap after they dis-
cover termites. One plae
took for signs is in the cellar.
fBuf Jt'isn’t foolproof.) There
you may find signs on founda-
tion waits that resemble strips
of putty, if termites are pres-
can remove *«».
Some old houses are built in
very old fashion, and it may
sure you
old
..... .... take an expert to predict where |-|aDDV Grandmothers
place tofjtuds and gliders may be found. napPy ^ranamoTtiers
An easy type of house to re-
minwiv tnvua. lua^ Mc iy-
moved, windows and doors
carved in' them or door open-
~ v.
Heirport
they enter ih wood pilings of
the house built into the soil,
and that is often the ..spot that
attracts them.
Plumbing and heating sys-
tems should be checked care-
fully, especially if the house Is =
large. Open . faucets at each
sink, letti ng them run simultan-
eously. If water gushes out,
plumbing is probably Jn good
condition. If a meiY*tnckle • „vnn.,„.aa
!Tcor^'edthe ‘PiPeS Probab'y Mr- and Mre J^n Snodgrass
Tihat L°n'y 8 P7,imi."aryt jts} arrival of a daughter, Beverly] sity of California.
• he h°nM «.mSheSmlL thir Aug-. 2 in Baytown Hospit- * • •
pipes should still be more thor- a| ghe weighed 6 pounds, 9
ounces. Grandparents are Mr.
Dr. and Mrs Perry and Dr. J.
the assurance you require if foundation. A careful buyer re- ' T* Horeczy, Baytonian visiting Miss Marie Hancock of Pomona,
if checks, out. If the house isn’t )ates that in buying a country SHEPHERD . « Li»»p. N.'J.,_were Rtehapd Goddard of Bakers-
weight
Grandp
Mrs. B;
Snodgrass of
N. Ashbcl, for its monthly busk hi
ness meeting. -; <f
aughter Zoe, Mrs. George Shep-
herd and Mrs. A. R. Padgett. Methodist,in Houston.
The Comeils’ daughter, Mary,
Rockefeller Cen-
rk this summer.
lasrmwith from'&rkeley, CaliL lyn Tay*or and -W»yne Switzer
is working at Rockefeller Cen- Among (he out-of-town guests
ter in New York this summer. at the weddimr of Mis« iaM„.
Their son, Paul, visited them * . „..^eddln* °L“1SS _ac<lue'
Mrs. R. H. Perry, foi
dar Bayou Junior High
De-
Hart Church were Mr; and Mrs.
John Davis of Fort Worth,- Mr.
former Ce- and Mrs. Dan Switzer Jr., broth* ‘ - *
teacher, er of the groom of Santa Bar- - !
lift b
Mr. and Mre. AVF.iShephetd,|dinn^r ladgett^a^their^h^' ^“’broto” “"f1 th^bril'
2029 Dogwood Drive, Westfield,
tf
... , . ..... has Just returned from Korea.
gust.
getts. They saw Helen Hayes
and James Daly in “The White
House’’ at the Paper Mill Play-
Happy Grandmothers C1 u b house near Summit. .
Linda Vidrine, 16 - year-old
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. M. *
model is a plank type, built Will meet at, 7^0 p.m. Thurs- • * * ' ■ t. Vidrine, 462 Burnet Drive,
without studs. Walls may; be rer day with Mrs. B.-J,-Tapp ,420 , Gandina Kristj-nik ol Crobjt has returned home from a stir
as returned from a tour with
in the Junior Camp at Lake-
Houston and also at Temple
spent a few days with the Pad- in the latter Part of Au‘
week’s visit in Aruba, West In-'
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ProiiorUoned fit. Order by waist
size.
FIFTY CENTS in coins for
this pattern — add 15 cents for
Clements of College Station, L, tag and special handling, Send
Max Rowe of Lufkin, flr. and'‘to-Martan Martin, The Baytown
Sun, 434 Pattern Dept., 232 W. I
ISth.St,, New York, 11, N.Y.
Mary Ann of Zachery, La., Mrs.
C. B. Gilbert,-Sherri and Deb-
B. Gilbert,-
bie of Wf»st Columbia.
Site Of Hot Debates
s Destroyed By Fife
GENEVA (AP) - The “Bail-
ment Electoral”, the home of
many world conferences, was
destroyed by fire today;
The building, once the seat
the .Geneva City Council,
housed the 1955 “Big Four”
summit conference and the 1962
14-nation conference on Laos,,
Passers-by raised the alarm
hen flames were seen shooting
out of the windows of the builcf-
'Hundreds of.firemen failed
an' hour only the four outside
wr Hr remu i ned; ^ Causc- ttf tlie
Was not immediately
known.
rillla ice cream. No-meed
sweeten the coffee!
Wooster Auxiliary
Has Annual Picnic
The Women’s Auxiliary to the
Wooster Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment held its annual picnic, at t
the Sinclair recreation grouds j
on .Sheldon. Road Thursday. |
» Svvimmirig, games arid^a
nic supper provided the enterJ
tainment.-Those present were!
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Creel, Jim-
my, Debbie and Jerry, Mr. and j
Mrs. W. E. Trousdale, San-
dra, Vickie and Rusty, Mr. and j
Mrs. E. E. Atteberry Jr., Cher-
yi, Greg and Malcolm, Mrs.
James Boyd arid Bob, Mrs. j
Louis Bishop, Gerald and Shirley I
Rickey Stagle and Freddie Wil-
son.
The next meeting of the Aux-1
iliary will be at, ,1.0-a.m.' Thurs-
day in the home of Mrs. Trous- I
’ ’ -Kim. Rnitrtio svill 1
I.
be exchanged5.
For a summer refresher, com-
bine cold strong coffee with milk
end add scoops of coffee or va- yolkr cook genUy= without boU-
, If^ou want that chicken fric- j
rissW to tasteextra good, thick-]|
eh the;..chickcn stock and then
add heavy cream and an egg j
- k
ing after the cream and yolk j
tire added.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1964, newspaper, August 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057299/m1/14/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.