The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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" Saturday, January 14,1956
In Printed Forms —
Women Voters Will Give Election Schedule
Baytown League of Women Voters
U preparing a printed local election
schedule, including dates of all 1958
Baytown elections to be distributed
to voters In the near future,
Mrs. B. K. Booth, president of
the league, presented a sample
copy of the schedule at a league
meeting Thursday night In the Guild
room of the Trinity Episcopal
parish house.
purse
.Woman’s World
St. Agnes Society Sets
I'olach Sale In January
Rt. Agnes society of St. Jose-
ph's Catholic church will sponsor
ft kolach sate beginning at 8 a.m.
Jan. 21 In the St. Joseph's Catho-
lic school cafeteria.
Arrangements were completed
for the sale this week at a so-
ot ty meeting In the school cafe-
teria with Mrs. A, J. Naiver pre-
•Idlng,
Mrs. Elo Vcselka will head the
Mexican Supper
On Agenda For
St. Joseph's Club
St. Joseph's Mothers club will
have n Mexican supper Feb. 11,
Mrs. Melvin Ocker, president, an-
nounced Saturday.
Plans for the supper were made
Wednesday at a club meeting at
which Mrs. Ocker led the opening
prayer and presided at the busi-
ness session.
The club voted to buy a filing
cabinet for their records.
Mrs. Ocker announced that any-
one planning to attend a book re-
view, stvte show and luncheon at
ttie KC hall in Houston at 10 a.m.
Jail 25 Is to contact Mrs H, R.
Hornsby for reservations. The Rev.
Ralph Diefenback will review the
book.
, Sister Teresa’s fifth grade room
V'n attendance award at the
meeting.
Coffee and cold drinks and cook-
ies were served bv hostesses. Mrs.
Roy Comeaux, Mrs A. F. Babin.
Mrs. George Zatapek and Mis. El# eommuunity house,
Veselka. Students appearing in the pro-
gram will be Gary Odom, Earlene
Bowers, Carol, Baugh, Judy Huck-
Treva s
Beauty Shop
1417 E'm
PERMANENT WAVES
$coo
^ and up
The schedule will be In
site form for convenience.
Other voters' services discussed
at the meeting Included the Voters
Guides to be published by the
league during the summer near the
time of the primary elections.
On the format of a newspaper, the
guide will contain backgorund ma-
terial of each candidate. Those in
the principal races will be sub-
mitted a list of questions and their
answers will be printed in the
guide.
"Purpose of the guide," explained
Mrs. J. L. Franklin, league officer,
Is to present a factual and com-
plete raport on each candidate."
The guides will be distributed In
committee for the sale. Proceeds Baytown several days before the
will g<yInto a fund for a side alter „”n'
In a new Catholic church now In or lhe local a*en?,a to,r
the Dlannin* itaees ^e nfxt two ycara wr<! mentioned,
me planning stages. At the annual business meeting In
Mrs. Naiser named committee March, the BaytoWn league 11
chairmen for the year, during the vote on the two Items to be ste J.
business session. They are Mrs. Part of the unit of study v. lie
Veloska, social chairman; Mrs. on the electoral college the fc. .j,l-
Danny Krietek, co-chairman for ity of a presidential primal -,
the social committee; Mrs. Louts Unit groups will begin me — in
Sobotik, representative to the na- January, with schedules to ... an-
tiona! council of Catholic -wo- nounced later,
men; Mrs. A. Liebham, head Of
the committee for Illnesses in the
group; Mrs. C. E. Stolhandske
.and Mrs. Naiser, in charge of the
flower fund; Mrs. Pete Krejci and
Mrs, J. M. Harvey, food commit-
tee, and Mrs. a J. Novasod, re-
porter.
Hostess to the meeting was Mrs.
Leonard Mazock, assisted by Mrs.
Novasod. Cokes, coffee and cin-
namon rolls were served.
Door prize was won by Mrs.
Fred Kana.
Guest was the Rev. Denis Ken-
nedy, pastor of St.’Joseph's.
The next meeting will be Feb.
13 with Mrs. N. E. Baumann as
hostess.
Bridal Shower RovE'.m‘To ............
Honors Patsy Girl Scouts Begin Cookie
Saunders
MARK RANDALL HUEY
ONE YEAR - Mark Randall
Huey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Janies
A. Huey, 21418 Park, will be one
year old Sunday. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Huey and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Stevens,
all of Baytown.
Winnie Stowell News -
Home Demonstration Club
Has Installation Of Officers
Roy Elms will be chairman of
the ahnual Girl 8cou{ codkle sale
to be held Feb. 4 to 11.
of Walker Nance of Austin, waa cha|rman again thia year at a
honoree at a bridal shower Thurs- meetlnf of 0|r| dUtrict
day night in the home of Mr*, committee Thursday night at the
J. W. Shannon. 1306 East Fayle. Community hou*e.
Miss Saunders, daughter of Cooklee will be sold by all Girl
Mrs, If. A. Saunders. 803 Mayo, Scouts, including Seniors, Inter-
will be married Jan. 21 in St. mediate* and Brownie*. Proceed*
Mark's Methodist parsonage by will be used to finance Improve-
Dr. Wayne McCleskey, pastor of ments at Camp Aranna.
St Mark a church. Instructions for contacting the
Shower hostesses were Mrs. M|e wtll be maljed Gjrl
Shannon, Mrs. L. H. Davis Jr., leaders.
r**nr’ Harris H\trT 0fficer* ot the n*wl>r organised
r d ' ^ « euM dl*trict committee uit Vernon
E. L Miller and Mrs. B. H.Shoop- Wright, chairman; J. L Clements,
man- . Vice chairman; J. L. Hart, secre-
The, aerving table was covered ury; Max Nuttall, treasurer A.
with a pink net cloth and was cen- r. Padgett, finance chairman;
tered with an opened bride's book Mrs. J. C. Froneberger, public re-
cake decorated with .wedding bells lation. chairman; M. S. Cirutl Jr„
and the honoree's name. The cake camp chairman, and Mrs. Jodie
wu flanked by gold candelabra* Isenhower, registrar,
hold white , tapers sprinkled With On the nominating committee
gold glitter. are A. A. Draeger and Mrs. P. P.
Miss Saunders and her mother, Ells,
who stood in the receiving line, Mrs. Isenhower is leader club
president.
Neighborhood chairmen arc
Mrs. Harry K. Johnson Jr.. High-
landa-Lynchburg; Mr*. J. T. Ho-
reesy. Cedar Bayou; Mrs. B B.
White, Lamar Alamo. Mr*. A. 8.
Bynum, Burnet Travla; Mr*. J. L.
Clements, Ashbel Smith; Mr*.
that Constant
‘touch of’
1 BRONCHITIS
were presented white corsajes in
a wedding bell motif.
Thirty guests were registered.
“Start where you are and im-
prove" is the motto adopted for
1956 by the Winnie Home Demon-
stration club at a recent meeting
and installation service.
Mrs. H. M. Franzen was install-
ed as president; Mrs. P. A. Durr,
vice president and Mrs. Buell Du-
gat, secretary-treasurer.
Miss Susie Brabham outlined
plana for the yter at the initial
lekey Johnson played "Boogie
Wqogle."
Miss Lynda Jones is accom-
panist and Mrs. Dug&t sponsors
the group.
County Council
Mrs. H. M. Franzen, Mrs. Loy
Matlock and Mrs. J. R. Schmidt
of the Winnie Home Demonstra-
tion club will attend a county
Mrs. Allen Shaw's
Pupils To Have
Piano Recital
A piano recital by younger stu-
dents of Mrs. Allan Shaw wilt be
at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Baytown
meeting which was in the Franzen ccunc‘* meeting in Anahuac, Jan.
home. Yard improvements and up- 27-
At this time THDA dues will be
paid. Due are 25 cents per club
member.
REG. $10.00 WAVE
SgSO
TWO WEEKS ONLY
PHONE 8817
abee, Julie Derryberry, Deann
Blow, Lou Ann Miles. Jeannie Mid-
dleton, Sueann Chandler, Sandra
Post, Brenda McAlister. Linda
Bennet, Ruth Currie and Ellen
Sue Bird.
A'so there will be Leila Dix,
Barbara Bossart, ElRay Mallory,
Ann Hayes. Peggy Bailey. Cheryl
Terry, Martha Strauss, Lynne Mil-
ler, Jacklvn Shires, Penny Lusk,
Marilyn Manis, Julie Skeete. Pat-
ty Parker, Judy Hollingsworth,
Mary Beth Watts, Dolores Evans,
Lewis Parker and Betsy Wilson.
Federation To Meet
EAST HARRIS County Federation
of Garden'clfebs will meet at 1:45
p.m. Tuesday at the Community
house. Mrs. E. O. Jones will have
charge of the program, "Spring
Planting."
holstering will highlight the club’s
activities during 1956.
Two club members, Mrs. Rob-
ert Ogden and Mrs. A. L. Free-
man attended a training course
in Anahuac Friday afternoon. At
a future date the two will dis-
cuss for the club Azalea and
Cornelia culture which was the
subject of the training course.
At the recent meeting Miss
Brabham emphasized the impor-
tance of the attractiveness of
the home on the outside and of
members improving both the house
and the mind during the new
year.
Other leaders appointed were
Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Hugh Po-
Corou* Travelers
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hulme Sr.
of Stowell are spending a month
in Corpus Christi with his sis-
ter, Mrs. O. W. Stinger and
family.
DeMolay Mothers
Install Officers
For New Year
ALVIS EUBANKS ,
Miss Eubanks
Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Eubanks of
Winnie Stowell announce the en-
Mrs. E. W. Bowerman, past pre- gagement and approaching mar-
land, upholstering and Mrs. Fran- sident of the DeMolay Mothers’ riage of their daughter, Miss Alvis
ben and Mrs. Durr, foods and club, installed new officers for Eubanks, to Kirk Campbell, son of
nutrition. the organization Wednesday night Mrs. Myrtle Campbell of Winnie
The club wil meet at 1:30 p.m. at a regularly scheduled meeting Stowell.
Jan. 26 in the home of Mrs. Og- U>e Masonic hall. The wedding is scheduled for
den. Officers are Mrs. Carlos Worlev, Feb 10 : > "■
president; Mrs. H. E. Weatherly,
vice president; Mrs. R. E. Birch,
ROBINETTES
Miss Eubanks has attended East
Chambers High school. Her fiance
SLEH3 ssetfSRsn:
Nursing h„»„ and Srhi.aaingrr SVTi ££2
Home for the Aged in Beaumont lidty.
Brenda Poland and Lydia De- The new Chapter sweetheart,
villier entertained with pantom- Sandra Diaz, and Lynn Sylvester,
ines; Cdnnie Bauer. 10, sang “Six- sweetheart of last year helped with
teen Tons”; the Broussard sis- serving cookies and cocoa,
ters sang a trio arrangement and
discharge from the armed forces
after serving two years.
Miss Eubanks Is a niece of Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Johnson of Bay-
town.
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To Hear Garrett Jac|( Jackson
Eddie Garrett will be guest
speaker at the Cedar Bayou Par-
ent-Teachers meeting Tuesday af-
' ternoon in the Cedar Bayou Jun-
ior high auditorium.
Also on the program will be
Horace Smith. Mrs. Sam Carroll
will give the devotional.
Room prizes will be awarded
to one of each of the primary, ele-
mentary and junior high classes
Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. North-
cutt. 404 West James, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Zona Paul Northcutt, to Jack
Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Jackson of Highlands.
The couple Is planning a June
wedding.
Miss Northcutt Is a REL grad-
uate of Southwestern Business
with the largest per cent of parent’ university and of Benshaw's
member registered.
A nursery will be provided by
Mrs. Nona Hatchell’s home making
class in the home economics room.
Executive board meeting is sche-
duled for noon Monday in the
home of Mrs. Ellis Smith, High-
way 146.
Crib To College Mothers
Hear First Aid Topic
School of Charm in San Antonio.
She is now an assistant decora-
tor of Slade Interior Decorating in
Dallas.
Jackson, a REL graduate, is em-
ployed by Sante Fe railroad in
Galveston. '
'Our Schools'To
Be DKG Topic
I First aid was discussed by Mrs.
D. L. Dunn, member of the Crib
to College Mothers’ club, at the
club meeting Thursday in the home
of Mrs. T. F. Bennet,
Bayou Lynchburg Road.
Mrs. Dunn centered her talk
around poisons and antidotes.
New' junior member to the club
was Margaret Louise Keating, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Keat-
ing.
Seven adult members and six
The February meeting of the
Delta Kappa Gamma society will
feature a panel discussion qn “Our
Schools. Forward Moving Ever.”
Guests at the meeting will be the
Cedar Future Teachers club of Robert E.
Lee high school. '
Plans for the occasion were
made at the sorority's meeting
Thursday at the Community house.
Mrs. A, K. Graham, president, pre-
sided.
March 8 the group will have a
dinner at the Tower with the
junior members present made ten- school superintendent, princ pals,
tative plans for a February box board of education members and
supper, after which lunch was ser- their wives as guests.
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Col. Diffman To Speak
At A &M Mothers' Club
Gol. Henry Dittman of Texas
A and M will be a February speak-
at the East Harris county A
and M Mothers’ club, according
to an announcement made at the
mothers’ club meeting this week.
Hostess to the group was Mrs.
W. E. Duplantis, 311 South Whit-
ing.
Plans were also discussed for a
rummage sale in March.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. M. Bussa, Mrs. E. T. Davis,
Mrs. X. B. Reed and, Mrs. E. L.
Hodges.
Minerva Study Club
Has Program On Safety
Sixteen members and two guests
attended the Friday morning meet-
ing of the Minerva Study club at
the Community house. New Comers
Mrs. Lee Pohler and Mrs. R. New comers to Baytown are Mr.
Wiley were introduced as guests, and Mrs. J. H. McReynolds Jr.,
A program on safety in the home 1004 West Lbbit, formerly of Mon-
was given by Mrs. E. R. Cun- roe City. McReynolds is assistant
ningham who instructed members superintendent of production for
on ways to make the home safer. Humble Oil and Refining Co. in
During a social hour a salad Baytown. •
course was served by the hostess, They have two children, Beverly
Mrs. E. R. Gill. and James.
Hostesses at the meeting were
Mrs. W. D. Hinson, Mrs. Fred S.
Parker, Mrs. A1 Kisler and Miss
Eula Potter.
Marian McClain To Head
Wanda Ponder YWA
Marian McClain was elected
president of the Wanda Ponder
Young Women’s association of
Baptist Temple at a meeting re-
cently in the church.
Other officers elected were Gin-
ger Ba!ch. vice president; Sylvia
Wallace, secretary; Margaret Weir,
program chairman and Shjrley
Evans, reporter.
’ The group will be represented at
YWA Houseparty, a state-wide
YWA conference in Abilene March
2-4 in Abilene. Those attending
will be Shirley Evans, Margaret
Weir, Marian McClain, Sylvia Wal-
lace and Mirs. Fred Sneed, counse-
lor.
Mr. And Mrs. G.Stabbs
To Live In Missouri.
Mr and Mrs. Orin Smith of
Winnie announce the marriage of
their daughter, Mary Pear), to
Gerald Stabbs.
The ceremony was performed by
D. L Wlnxer, Winnic-Stowell Jus-
tice of the peace.
The young couple are making
their home In De Sota, Mo. Mrs.
Stabbs was a 1954 graduate of
East Chambers high school.
Lion* Conference
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bauer, Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Durr, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Franzen of Winnie at-
tended the Lions mid-winter con-
ference in Woodville,
Frequently whst is Imown to
medicine es "bronchiectasis” is
misdiagnosed es bronchitis.
In health, the air-cells of the
bronchial tubes ere lined with
little heir-like "cilia” that auto-
matically remove secretions. In
certain diseases, these air-cells
lose their elasticity end become
dilated. Secretions accumulate
end decompose, end ere dis-
lodged only by fits of cough-
ing. Drainage must be estab-
lished end infection relieved
before the trouble will deer.
Another condition somotimes
celled "bronchitis," is e weak-
ened heart muscle causing e
"wet lung" end e consequent
cough. Exercise makes
this type of cough
worse. Rest, heart
tonics end en intelli-
gent search for the cause, is the
way to cure this type of so-
called "bronchitis.”
Irritation from pollen, end
other things causing hey fever
and asthma, sometimes causes
irritation diagnosed es "bron-
chitis."
People sometimes have "bron-
chitis" caused by e slow-mov-
ing tuberculosis, and go about
with"? "hacking” cough, en-
dengering the Eves of others
throuqh contagion and their
own Eves by delaying correct
diagnosis end treatment for
the reel cause.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1956, newspaper, January 14, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100996/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.