The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 264, Ed. 1 Monday, July 30, 1962 Page: 6 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 18 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Monday, July 30, 1962
l ''1
iven
lal Showers Are
For Annice Long
for a party at the
House were Mrs. G.
Mrs. R. Dawson, Mrs.
Curley, Mrs. W. M. Carap-
Mrs, J. C Smitherman, Mrs.
Home of Mrs. Dale Hughes of
Houston was scene of another par-
ty for Miss Long. The table, cov-
ered with white linen, held a
pink umbrella centerpiece, white
N irter, Mrs K Jackson, Mrs. cake with pink decoration* and
Lyra Petty and Misti Myra Daw- wedding bell*,
■on.
A theme of gold and white pre-
vailed on the table which was laid
with lace and centered with mums
In a gold container. Bridesbook
cake decorated with gold i" |
wedding bells, sweetheart ro*W
and lovebirds and gold - colored
punch and mints were served.
a white mum corsage. Mothers of
If NY..
FIRST AID!
we-OH
HEIRPORT
WILLIAMS
Mr. and Mrs. RoWe B. Williams,
2000 Vermont, announce the birth
of a daughter Wanda Lou born
jrrs nsMssZaSEfi
She weighed 10 pounds, 7 ounce*.
Grandparents an Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Pinson of Orange and S.
R. Williams of Mont Belvieu. Wan-
da Lou has three listen, Maty,
Linda and Susan.
Simmering chicken to us* in I
[sandwiches and salads? As soon
as it is cooked, remove It from]
the broth and chill it M
h -
Lot Ui Help You
WW» Your
Wedding
Most Complete Bridal Solon
and Consultant in Bast
Harris County
Max Affman
u.
Lutheran Vows Unite Helen Hooker And Jake
Nuptial decorations of white
were sparked with lavender Sat-
urday night in St. Paul's Luther
an Church to enhance the wed-
ding scene for the rites uniting
Miss Patsy Helen Hooker
James Charles (Jake) Fojt 1
The bride’s attendants were
dressed in lavender and carried
matching bouquets. This same col-
theme was carried out In the
fellowship hall for the re-
Baskets of white seasonal flow-
ers and graduated candelabra
draped with greenery graced each
side of the altar. Music was pro-
vided by Miss Janis Dewes, or-
ganist, and Miss Tana Miller, vo-
calist, '
The bride was given in mar-
Harold O. Bomhoff,
the double
ring vows for the daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Johnnie J. Hooker, 512
Harold Lane, and the son of Mr. I
and Mrs. C. E. Fojt, 3110 Cedar.
Chocolate Roll
Recipe From '20s
Still Luscious
I
I MRS. JAMB CHARLES FOJT
Nuptial Them* Of lavender And Whit*
"N>
:V
One of the most sensational des-
serts ever to hit these shores is
a rolled chocolate - flavored cake
made with sugar and eggs and
no flour.
The dessert came to America
a long time ago, but there have
been a few changes in its ingre-
dients over the years.
The first recipes tor the des-
sert that we have been able to
find appeared in two cook bodes
] of the early 1920’s. These call
tor cocoa si the flavoring, and
one of them cheats — it includes
a tablespoon of Hour. ...
We find the recipe showing up
again, calling tor cocoa but no
gpiissi;
ut tba dessert didn’t really
I come into its own-until Dione Lu-
cas of television cooking school
r
"Sit in it"
Hollywood
Scene
r
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-Television Writer
“The Cordon Bleu Cookbook” (Lit-
tle, Brown) published in 1947. In
her flourless recipe Mrs. Lucas
calls for chocolate rather than co-
coa. . -v.: ’ .....
Now the dessert keeps getting
[around. Restaurants of which we
know in New York, Massachu-
setts, and Alabama, feature it as
* jpecialty ef the house; •
No reason why you can't make
this delectable dessert to serve
n A# Atim Uhro’c
riage by her father. For the wed-
ding, she wore a floor - length
Chantilly
fashion created from
lace and satin. Petal point sleeves
repeated the pattern set by the
fitted bodice pointing deep into
the graceful, bouffant ildrt which
u*v fyxuvvuu, uvuuujh omvV nutui vjuvvo ur cuwia nwc
was pleated into a bustle in back blue, orchid and purple.
She wore a fingertip veil of il- Usher duties were performed by,pointments completed the setting.
lusion depended from a semi-cap Tom Maxwell and Harold Lee por the trip to Galveston, Mrs.
of pearl clusters and carried a
cascading bouquet of white orchid
surrounded by feathered carna-
tions.
Miss Sharon Hooker attended her
sister as maid of honor. She and
the bridesmaids — Miss Max-
ine Hooker, sister of the bride,
Miss Glenda Helm, Miss Janice
Jackson and Mrs. Tom Maxwell—
were identically' attired In Satin
dresses of lavender. Their bou-
quets of asters were blends of
before sweeping into a chapel-
length train.
The lace scalloped neck framed
her only jewelry, a strand of
gift of the groom.
pearls,
Leon Tieman served the groom
as best man. Groomsmen were
Richard Korenek, Rodelle Jones,
—r "77—, rux uit* uiu utuvraiwii, bua
Gojt, Tommy Hookes, the bndes F1f , t . , navv Hue
brother, and Eddie Ray Fojt, the Ff selec“? a nav* wue costum!
groom’s nephew, lighted candies, with a white orchid corsage and
* < i fa. white accessories. The couple u
A focal point in the fellowship a{ home at 2201% Durrain.
room for the reception helffim
mediately after the ceremony was of E Lee High
an arrangement of small net bags
stuffed with lavender - colored
rice.
Centerpiece on the serving table
covered with a lace cloth was the
bridal bouquet flanked on each
side hy candles. Heart - shaped
ice floated in the punch served by
Miss Sandra He(m.
A miniature bride "and* groom
Tom Standard and Ronnie Naia- gjri w^topjder omtiiree-
Both the copple are graduates
Mrs. Fojt is employed at White’s
Appliance Store in Houston. He
works at Texas Butadiene._
INSURE WITH
ARNETT
Pit. 583-4411
-Sr
218 E Texas
X
a
■\
w^m
WHERE YOU GET LOW, LOW
ICES!
ALLADIN PLASTICS
UNMLgVABLY COMFORTABLE
I
form-fit
Polypropylene Chair
i ‘
• Supports a 300 Lb. Man
• Shapes to fit YOU
for Perfect Comfort
• Use Indoors or out
• Permanent Molded-ln
m
Wm
Colors of
Pink, White, Turquoise,
Sandalwood, Cold, Lilac
matt of a Hollywood agent this French Ctwcolate Boll
week as the race was on for the g tbsp. boiling water
rich remains of MCA. In this race i ttp. tartant coffee ■ • ■ ■
the properties are not prairie farm i pkg. (i/4 lb.) sweet cooking
land but tiie commissions of movie chocolate
stars. j 5 eggs (separated)
And what agent wouldn’t put om l cup sifted confectioners *u-
some speed for 10 per cent of gar ----------
| Marlon Brando? 1 top. vanilla
To comprehend the situation, U ....
you’ve got to understand the agen-l _ .coffe ^eam filling
SAVE on the Washday Miracle!
GIRIII TIDE
■ business, which takes some un-! &ir together the water, coffee
HoSSg'a?toif, Sm ^hustle j squares^ to a mcepan over very
GIANT SIZE
PACKAGE FOB
ONLY
of and chocolate (broken into
45
WITH $2.50 PURCHASE
liAnd Get
»«h *. to*
Agencies were minor adjuncts j^thi^Beat egg whites
to to* movie business until Jules ,mHi stiff but not dry. Fold in
Stein moved in with MCA in the chocolate mixture until no white
1930s. By the I960*, MCA was cot- blobs show. Turn into 13 by 9
sidered the most powerful force! by two inch pan that has been
in Hollywood. After a decade of greased on bottom and sides, lined
DOUBLE
MG BONUS
STAMPS
0*1 ALL PURCHASES
OVER $2.50
TUES.
Mm vood Ska., ha,
Wtd. July 30, 31, Am. 1 to
y. W. rettow it boM
toMt Va^MMto^r
Hl-G
ORANGE
DRINK
46-OZ.
CAN
29
Special Row
znaraeszi
feld
The government said MCA had or until cake tester inserted in
to break up the agency. The com- center come out clean and cake
pany, which had since turned to springs back when lightly pressed
television filming, was planning to in center. Place cake in pan on
do so anyway. The Screeri Actors rack to cool for three minutes.
Guild would no longer let MCA Mix the remaiining one-fourth
be both agent and producer. Be-1 cup sugar and cocoa and sprinkle
sides, commissions amounted to over a tea towel Roll up cake
only 10 per cent of the annual and towel very loosly.
take. \ f Cool rolled cake on rack 30 min-
The agency wing of MCA lutes. Carefully unrollcake;
brought in $8,443,677 Jast year, so spread with coffee cream filling,
you can understand toe scramble. Carefully reroll cake without tow-
t gw » a'V’Skf'&B™
■
»ATTOWN, TEXAS
I
I ■
| -
riw irriZ w fore serving.
Nq doubt others will follow. .And . £_________..J..........._
all over town actors are being ! s r..om
The MCA files in Beverly Hills | {"7 ""Tfr vuur°
are being protected by armed 4at tertheh hesvV cream con-
which amounts to 1,400 names. Leaks. Makes about one cup.
ORANGES
FRESH
Ui. NO. 1
EACH
5
Cheese
CARNATION, DRY
SUNDER OR CREAM
COTTAGE CHEESE
IB.
CM.
21
3W
\
Cordially Invite
‘ '■ ' . ’ ■.
vwiuioiiy—imniv You To A
«t-?' a-: ,y
FASHION SHOWING
-.r’t.
MR. FRANK CYTRON, special representative, will be here to ad-
.
vise you on fashion trends and to personally assist you myour se-
I
4
lection from this fabulous Collection of FALL SUITS and COATS
&___
U
S Ml?: ■ * ‘
- -
fc'’’ fei
.«-
- - ■■
Wf/:. ...
DAY. JULY 31«l.
*■ -
Book Club Guests
Hear Review By
Mrs. Rosenzweig
Guests preseot at toe Bbok Re-
Club me*
ri«r
were Mrs. John Sheartr, Mrs.
Roy Elms, and Mrs. Glenda Pick-
ering of New Zealand. ,
The grotfo assembled in toe first
Board room.
most distinguished writers of to-
day and spent twenty years on
this hove], Mrs. Rosenzweig said.
ft is direct writing with much
humor mid pathos. There is no
plot to toe story, which is a char-
acter study of many types of peo-
ple.
These people are on a German
freighter enroute to Bremerhaven,
^Mexico. In rart
he drama of good ana
evil she stated.
Next meeting will be Aug. 8
when Mrs. L. K Hodges will re-
view “High Dam Over Nubia” by
Leslie Greener.
Heirport
X‘:
217 WrTEXAS
■
PRATHER
, Mrs. Raymond Prato-
«, 2004) Teinessee, are the par-
ents of a sot, Joe Raymond, born
July 25 at San Jacinto Memorial.
Hospital. He weighed 10 pounds,
7H ounces. The baby has a broth-
er, Grant Boswell. Grandmothers
I III III! I II I I I lllll I ■
boro
III
GROUND FRESH SEVHUU
TIMES DAILY! SAVE!
m
Womt
MRS. K
member
Club’s V
ed with
low net
Winners
champio
Schiller,
George: <
SWIF
M
SCO!
T<
UNCI
P(
Pillsbi
Cl
RAT
B
SWH
CHC
Fre,h
CALIF
Gf
FRESH
PE
Grouad Beef.......3 t 1.15
Beef Liver
|rer mow nuir
Flounder
2 sK 21c
Everyday Is* AM*
‘AUGUST
. ■
CANNON SHEETS
CANNON PILLOW CASES
I
Camay Soap
Camav Soao
Duz
-- U* * IU J
15c
*
ts 55c r»77c
*
Iraryday Law hin
btry4*1 Uw '
....... v-''
ivaryday Low Nan :
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 264, Ed. 1 Monday, July 30, 1962, newspaper, July 30, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057348/m1/6/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.