The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1965 Page: 5 of 14
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Little Theatre Announces
Aladdin Production Crew
Ihenpaffcmr
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Mr. and Mia. Chariaa Little
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In* well after each addition
U to IS mlnutaa. (Color will get
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parent* are Mr. and Mri. B. T.
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The crew tor tha ku>t.mn Lit
Cannon. Patricia Ham*) aad
PECAN CONFECTIONS
Ja Theater', production at
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Plae« on ungroaaad
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Un. H.L Graham and W . C
aookto ahasi
vanilla Spread over crumb mix-
Sammle Smith and Judy Rua-
n» pUy open, wtth an I p.m
Little lr. at Baytowa. Onto •
turo. Refrigerate again.
Third mixture:
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lierformancc Friday wtth 10 a.m.
wU aie in charge of paatera
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In granulated sugar Put paean
and 3 p.m show* Saturday and
WichH- Thelma Uitard win ba MAGICIAN EO VAUGHT ii man conjuring
working wtth coatumaa and „p tome magic for eager ac*or». Lmda
ThrelleM Him Benton and Jan Cannon,
mated left to right. They art understudies
in center Bake at 379 degree.
Melt m squat* unaweetened
for 8 to 10 minute.
chocolate and ipread evenly ov-
Isr 4m loftdhg mto Is "AMV Ip W
playad b, Bahy Matter. Randy T.ctner and
Li boy Kahoa. standing left to right at tha
met. •
Dtreeling the play will be Pal
Ruyla. Tarry Ryala and Mark
Walker will *erv» at houae
John Lieu Of Dallas Changes
Thanksgiving Tradition Here
ran iut mi
Merle Ruytc. Marilyn and Don
Ttuelkeld, Donna Ruyle. Roe
Hoixheuter, ChlquKa Garrett and
Betty Stovall have charge o(
manager
ideal manager. wtU be Barry
Try Sun Classifieds
(VVrOM MADE HATS!
WEDOINO vena
RUB, David mm*. CMMa
Uahere will bt headed by
Alton Herring. Ban Watoel.
Roy Holxheueer and B. H. Mar Thelma LlUard Batty Zton wUl
Operate the box office Varna
and Lee Tag are In charge of
lion will be Sylvia Scott. Mary program, and Ruth Smith and
Pat Harrop and Claire Tha man
Dorothy Lefkovlta, Mary Lee licRy,
By DONNA HO ITT AIT* lion waa refuted, he committed
A different verilon of the |«**«lde.
Thanksgiving holiday dinner wa. Prompted by this, the Com-
ae rved In the C A. Haffpaulr munlata then let John leave tor
Hong Kong, he relate*.
After studying a year In Hong
Kong, John cam. to Southwest-
ern University In Georgetown on
Two of the main dlahe. were • acholarehlp.
York and an adopted (later still
In Shanghai
John would Uke other, to dure
Hon In charge of set decora-
hit Chlnree dishes, though he
Anabel Askey are handling iw!>
doesn't cook by a recipe.
home last weekend by John
Nell's Gallery Sets Opening IX.__
The Artists 12' Sunday^WlUU?l|f
1 I ALWAYS) FIRST QUAUTY m
A group of eeriou* artiatx. to
Lieu of Dallas who cooked a
Qilneer meal for this family and
TOED ElCE
1. Boil rice (not too much wa-
ter, uilng 1 cup of rice to 1H
of water.)
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He first started caking when
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ha traitaferred to SMU
"I got tired of rating In cafe-
ror
Ch»P green anion* In small
John, originality of Shanghai.
China, did not team to speak
English until he came to the
United States two and a half
years ago
John lived In Communist
China until the death of hi*
mother In Hong Kong Permis-
sion to go to her funeral was
refused him,
Another boy In Communist
China, whoae mother had also
died in Hong Kong, asked to
go to her funeral When permis-
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pieces and mix with beaten
terlas every meal and recalled
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hours, • a.m. to I p.m. on week-
days and Saturdays.
The gallery will continue to
hang paintings and to display
eggs with salt and other sea-
what I had eaten In China and
decided to cook my own meals,”
John relates
Besides being a good cook,
John Is an excellent piano stu-
dent. He Is studying concert
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be known as "The Artist U,
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will meet the public in • recep-
tion at Nell's Gallery. 90S N
Commerce, from 2 to 10 p.m.
Sunday
AU have seriously studied
painting. Some have had their
iff works accepted In juried ex-
hibit* In regional area* while
others have exhibited nationally
as well as Internationally
Coordinated by Nell Jones,
the 12 artists will form a perma-
nent staff for the gallery where
tome of the paintings will hang
The group will criticise each
other's work tor the benefit o.
study as well as for the oppor-
tunity of hanging only the bes
paintings of each In the gallery
Primary goal of the organlxa
tion is to achieve consistent
quality of work and to gain rec-
ognition for therr contribution*
The Artist* 12 will present
their Christmas collection begin-
ning Sunday This Initial dlspla)
will remain throughout the holi-
day! during regular gallery
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2. Fry bacon. When almoat
done put in eggs. Add rice
when the eggs are almoat
cooked Cook this until eggs are
done
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art work from other artists
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EXTRA SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS BUY!
when It la deemed worthy
"Membership Is not limited,
although we will retain the name
"The Artists 12." Mrs Jones!
said "From time to lime other
artists might want to join."
Ctrrent members are Susan
Seville Hodges. Virginia Black-
non. Mary Lee Cannon. Rnhrrt
Espinosa. Charles Harrison. Lin-
da Hickereon. Nell Laxaon Janes.
Ann Kelly. Tice. Lilly. Luther
Mackrel, Pesri M Massey.
Ruth T. Peoples and Albert L.
Tauch.
piano In Dallas
Photography Is another of
John's favorite hobbles
Majoring In electrical engi-
neering, John 1. a cooperative
education student at SMU. He
Is employed by Southwest Medi-
cal School of Research
John became acquainted with
our family through my brother
Don who was his roommate al
SMU last year John had visit-
ed in our home twice before and
we know him is one of the fam-
BWEET AND SOI * PORK
1. Chop rout pork Into 1 inch
by 1 Inch cube*
2 Roll In flour, salt and sea-
soning, mixture.
3. Deep fry at 300 degrees for
30 minutes.
4 Remove from fryer and let
grease dry out.
To make the sweet and sour
gravy combine water, vinegar,
flour, pineapple chunks and
juice. Add sugar to taste.
Put pork in gravy and cook
The Fabric Shop
EDNA ft JIM BOYER
Special Purchase
Hen's Better
Sport Shirts
UTE.Tu.Ave. ASM Decker Dr.
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The only relatives John has
are an aunt and unda In New
for 3 to 5 mlnutaa.
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After a wedding ceremony
performed Tuesday In Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fredrick
Kendrick are now at home at
U7 W. Gulf. Mrs Kendrick is
the former Mrs. Irene Bowers.
A reception was given in their
honor following the ceremony.
Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Miller Jr., sister and brother-in-
law of Mrs. Kendrick's. Cake
and coffee, were served and
gifts were presented.
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Disposable Furniture
Ready For Market
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Are you tired of your 20-year-
old bedroom furniture? Throw
It otlt. Do you secretly loathe
that antique end table you
talked your husband Into buy-
ing for you last month? Bum It
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Now for holiday giving, Pannayt hat scoopod a
manufacturers' dosoout of bettor quality men's
sport shirts. You'll find solids, sfripes, pleidi, more.
Stylet nidude both rsaular end ivy styles. You
wil recognise the veue here.
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YOU CAN GET OUR
MOST IMPORTANT
SERVICE . . . FREE
While most of us ere nat-
urally sceptical about get-
ting "tomtfHina for noth-
ing , it it actually true that
the most important service
we have to offer is absolute-
ly free.
Aside from carrying a
Urge stock of weH seUctod
end competively priced fur-
niture end decorative acces-
sories, we offer the know-how
you co-ordinate
into one hermon-
.entral Baptist Class
Plans Annual Party
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This might one day be the
general attitude toward furni-
ture, If paper furniture becomes
popular. A young English de-
signer, hopes It will.
One of hlf paper chairs is
now on the market. The chair,
made from polyethylene-coated
Uminated fiber, weighs leu
two pounds, coats only six dol-
lars, an will support a senden-
tary adult or an active child.
Murdoch la now working on
larger chairs and a line of paper
tables. In anticipation of the
day when all furniture will be
disposable.
If that day comes, warn your
husband not to hold hia cigar-
ette too near the sofa. He could
dispose of the whole living
room that way.
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Th« annual Christmas p^ty
for the Lydia - Gospel Gleaners
Sunday School Clasi of Central
Baptist Church Is scheduled for
Dec. 14 In the home of Mrs.
Clyde Stevens, 1617 Llndberg.
Mrs. Robert Dunlap, social
chairman, will be In charge ol
arrangements.
Mrs. Fannie Foster presented
a devotional on the Beatitudes,
from the Book of Mark, when
members met In the home of
Mrs. J. M. Gleger.
Plans were formed to prepare
a Christmas basket for a needy
family.
Group captains, reports were
given by Mrs. J. M. Gleger,
Mrs. Eula Shannon and Mrs.
Merle Sparks. Mrs. Harold Cook
and Mrs. W. V. Ingersoll also
gave reports.
Following adjournment, re •
freshmenta were served to ten
members and three guests.
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JOHN LIEU, Thanksgiving guest of the C. A. Hoffpeuirt',
cooks Chinese dinner in place of furkey. Due to escape
from Communist China, he is currently studying to be an
electrical engineer at SMU.
your
nylon satin tricot slips
•out
Some people equate the
word "decorating" with
"expensive merchandise" but
this is not so et our store,
because we offer you the
exact seme service regard-
less of your budget.
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Christmas Goodies For
That Special Man
Tia the season to be worry-
tag about those hard-topteaie
men on your Christmai list
Here are a few suggestions
which might prove to be just
the right gift for your ‘him.’
If he's an avid fisherman and
you have a slim budget, a fold-
ing fishing chair with built-in
tackle box and rod holders ia
If possible, bring in your
floor plena. Better still, ““
will be gled to meet you et
your home where we can not
only get the size of the
rooms but can measure *•“
height of window sills end
obtain othar vital measure-
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discuss your decoratirtg prob-
lems, please do so whether
you ere ready to make a
purchase at this time or not*
You may'fad that whet
appears to be qt difficult
decorating problem may re-
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If he's a man on the go and
you have a very chubby pock-
etbook, there’s a helicopter that
seat* five,, has a top speed of
140 MPH, and can travel 400
mile, without stopping.
SAVE 65<
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Yes, they're our very own Adonnas* now at these marvelous, \
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nylon satin tricot, lavished with lace and embroidered trims.
White, black, beige, blue, and red. Full slips in proportioned i
sizes 30 to 38 Petite, 32 to 44 Average, 34 to 44 Tall, 7 to 13 [|
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flattering and you have a few |f
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from loft, the Panamanian consul from Hous- on fishing in Pinas Bay. Mrs. Kouruklis, niaca
ton, and Mrs. Kouruklis, in native dress, were of the president of Panama, says bar drats
guasts tha Wast Baytown Kiwanis Club is typical of thot# worn by the women duo-
at the Rebel Inn. With thorn are Byard ing special festivals in Panama.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1965, newspaper, December 3, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145509/m1/5/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.