The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1950 Page: 5 of 10
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WILSON , B’WAY BULLETIN! B
K - Tommy Trlndier, ,Uperbusy giveaway M.
favorite comedian, 1* „ .. _ , „ T
quite astonished at th. °* the Bank" ,
American Jokes about Is ‘Stop
alty. .._Joan Edwards w
er night on television, opening of “Tickets I
3mic wno was given 18 ah, he]pcd wrlt> a, ,
^nLstrrc -v;r*-
Baley’ll be queen of th<
ard Ar-
Ii'Hrhrr
“ "v,'r iK
n JL
able to
said
there,^_
locks Wilson
dam celebrated a year on TV**!
Ex-Toots Shor bartender ip'l
Beck, la now oo-owner with p,
Cujfer of the Cafe Trouvili,,
WHAT'S HOT: Robert,l
says he'll wed Betty Huttoa^
,"v"" l Barney Ross has formed a«
Trlndier said. trading outfit—paints bridge,
ndmlre# thsi king’s publlo buildings ... ,
imor, however, and says lin Jr., announced at AraytM
n that keeps such Jokes he'll make five TV and radio J
land. Trlndier first per- pearances . * . A big bookie,, 1
King George when he made headlines for skipping \
* York- l*#1 hete, Is living In BTSya j
IEY snrr .r^r-smi|qr pmtactfaa . ,s-U> js
Id, “You've climbed' ^ ?UT..tbT *trT>d May • 081
^4-
i major t
-* -r- H9
- so bad youreelf." ** *M to * >B’kl:
. Top cover
—
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•oadwayt
rican Wit Irreverent
Best British Comic
WILSON . I B’WAY BULLETI1
and Bert Bernard (Of the _
Bros.) are now very British ;T
the Palladium, they’ll play the 2
llsh hlnterand . . , Morey Aimf
ommand performance ‘ ’ * op cover gal Georgia Hu
ic. ..Id to the Icing N^tabrtWlL,
guvnor—why don’t you '“h'0" Photo*‘ 4
yercraft up there from EARL’S PEARLS: Toot,
punchlines?'’ The king looked at Casey Istengei'". I,,
*•’ glass at his bar knd skid to]
t. Mrs. Trlndier said bartender, “Put a(head on M
heard the wedding of . . . one company (distributed |
ibeth on the radio. circular to employ*: “Any
very lucky," said the m.n desiring to attend the
d,to he there.” or funeral of a relative, pleiie
’S NOT permitted n°tl,y thJ* ft*eraan 40r# 10'
elevlsion here. the day before the gime.
Lou Walters has sign- GOOf RUMOR MAN:' Ella «
the Utln Quarter. He’s i, .round with a young nun I
nd out how bad I am. her husband, Robin Olds,
want anybody to find .bout jt, for it’s his step-br
hln* ’’ Gore Vidal, the author. .
some gags,” I suggest- Luciano hangs out in a Pale.
cafe whose name makes him ho
some here to tell gags, *|ck (the Winter Garden) . .
to eat," he said, and Lilli Palmer’s sister, Hilde Palm
enormous hamburger Kebbe, wife of Charles Kebbe, r
director, had a son . , . Cust
ars since we could eat wt at the Psrk Avenue Re
s only we come rant_at )uncheon and
can remember. hour, the first drink is
g* *° different here, house . . . Betty Grahle doer i
rautiful bridges - but ,hlmmy ^Vabash AvenaJ
rldge*' opening at the Roxy... The Frls
ngland we have sopie ahow Sunday hgs Eddie Davis si)
ridges — but we can jng, ln a repuca 0f Lcp„ and
nothing.” dir',.
ANT to get him Into TODAYS BEST LAUGH;
»ttl# with Milton Berle, others give the bride away; otb
owa Berle’s greatness pay Mm, p,y t0 take hep.
want that But ha’a ffWAY BUZZ: Huntington
ford heads to the coast to be .
bs said to Orson hi, wif., who’s expecting... Naa
name's Trlndier,” Andrewa and cbariM Trenet ra,
rted, “Why don't you ed up the Blu, two blgf
weeks . . . Franchot Tons' agi
aid "Ars you proposing ^ phoM from t0 do
Monrtfi’s "High Adventure"
approached repeated- lhow n„t
who say, “By the
|ou heard this oner , TAFFY TUTTLE told B1U Fa
even start telling It, rel eh# went to an immoral tch
lytely.” —no principle.
Bag Of Easy Knowledge
A Central Pres* Featun
’, Quick! nare*. She was elected preaii
two bodies of water of the Theosophlcal Society,
rer Jordan connect? established the Indian Homs
ths longest single League and became ita preel
ln the world? anrf was also president of tbs
naturalised eltlxen be- dlan National Con greet. With
lent of the United Indian protege whom the
■ ■ the “new vrnrM teeeh
,
I Today
Ufa Day. 1898- Span-
ieetroyed ln Battle of
r, In Spanlah-Amer-
19311 — Empire State
leet it world, epsasd.
Adm. Karl Doenlts
ad In Garoump. an-
ith of Adolf HlUtr.
_ -,
Language
- (MIS-ohef)- Noun,
as ths “new world teacher,”
prime minister of traveled widely in England
the beginning of America. Her gift of oratory
’ 1 organisation carried her Into
document Is the unqu* positon for an Englli
President’s oath of woman as a Hindu politl
leader. She published her “Auto-1
biography” and “Hie RaUglocsl
Problem in India.” She died hH
tember SO, 1933. Who la she?
3—He was born April SI, :
at Lanesboro, Massachusetts. ‘
roaming the country for SI ;
be aettled In Poughkeepsfa N. f|
and bseams a land agent
wrote many humorous
for newspapers—ths wit
Ing largely of deliberate
lng»—aa bis Ease on the
ge, especially trouble hl» Book on loo and Other ’
caused by !■"«■*« hie ’Flu liter's Almlnax. He died *
person who causes ^h** H 1*85. What was his
annoyance: harmful Wa real name?
uuracter. Origin: Mid- y w__
’ Uom 0,d Today two trina. encoursg.
'on w' search and original thl"wt*g
Influences ars bensflclsnt
iriowe, conductor: Leo »k°“M »oa highly propltkma s»|
nlvsrsary, presaging
business suooosa In your nwl
•M singer, and 3n|*r' wlth new friends and muct|
l. Canadian classical aoclabtllty. Today’s chUd Is
e birthday honor, to- ‘vines many fin. trmIU.
It’s Been Md
Ths interests of childhood
youth ere ths Interests of SMS’]
kinder ’-imd Morer Janes.
V.'"
"‘V
Oman’s Page
dding Vows Exchanged
ate Afternoon Cermony
By VIRGINIA MEYER
Shower-Tea
: Compliments
Jayne Guynes
Garden Tour
Is Made By
Gladiolus Club
A total of 19 yards and gardens |
1 were visited by 16 members and
* A miscellaneous bridal shower two guests of the Gladiolus Gar-
and tea was given Friday night ln den Club Thursday on a garden
Woman's Club
Meets On Board '
Sam Houston
Mrs. U <5. Sanders was hoste
TM BAYTOWN 8W, MON
mm
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Jones and I
lohnson has
the Jenlor Department of the First tour. Mrs. George Hayes of Wood-
Baptist Church complimenting Miss vllle and Mrs. T. H. Guy were ths
r ^ t
* f' » oaptist vjiurcn comp.uiieiiiing jyhw ***«= o-u *— -■ *•
a wedding ceremony per- work cloth and was centered with Jayne Guynes who is the br’Je- guests attending,
ed at 4 p.m. Saturday In the the bridat'bouquet; > elect „f Raji Hicks. ' ' - Yards of eight club members wer.
Methodist church of High- Mr. and Mrs. Johnston wUl be at The wedding^ Miss Guynes and visited In addition to 11 guest gar-
teks will .fStrY>lace June 30 ln dens. According to club members
tour, a profusion
s, Miss Nellie Hanson becafne home at 7Q5.0ak. Mrs. Johnston Hicks wUliTa^^]?lace June
J bride of J. C. Johnston. Rev. wm wearing a-navy blue shit with the First Baptist* Church of Bay- making the tour, a profusion of
P JSseswil1^ officiated at the dou- a white crepe blbuse and navy and icwn. blooms was noted ln all yard* vlsit-
MEDICAL AUXILIARY
WILL MEET TOMORROW
Members of ttys Woman's Aux-
iliary to the East, Harris County
Medical Society will meet at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
____________ Tom Reinke on Crystal Bay.
to members of the Baytown Wo- B'an* whl be made for a slimmer ...... ...............................
man's Club on board the port com- party’ according to an announce- „ n .. . . . . .. ,
mission yacht, Sam Houston, for a *?wnt k? Mrs. G. A. Lillie, presl- ’ ’ ^ .
trip down the Houston Ship Chan- dent’ and al> members are urged lte“ Av°ca; Arkan,aa *lth Mr-
nel yesterday. * to b« present. * .
Club member, boarded the boat ~~r— ?l WoM ®nd lnJN°rmanT 0kla'
at 1:15 p.m. for the trip to TUv. -r-„ __________ homa' wlth Mr- and Mm Jos Lm
town by boat, arriving
port at Houston by 8:45 p.m. Mrs.
Return
Mrs.
Mrs. R, E. Johnson has Just
turned from a vacation trip
Pinedale, Wybming, where they
visited with their slater and aunt,
Mrs. R. D, Clementsen and fam-
gP back*[n ^ 8(111 Classified Ads-Dlal MOS. Himon.^lL^ri^rly^^totr
On Tap,
Here Tu
nposer, Danielle Dar-
i; Kata Smith, radio
and singer, and
Mow’d Yew Msk Out?
L The Sea of Galilee and tb»|
Dead Sea.
1 The Goidsn Gate Bridge ail
San Franciaooh which hae a ep»*l
Of 4300 feet
3. No.
4. Herbert H. Asquith*
B. I- the Constitution, AiWck|
H, Sedtloh 7.
i '»m.Beeaat*-Jo.hBilims|
v*iektjr Wheeler Shaw). ,
nn—Guess the Name
ottom of column)
born in London, Eng-
1, 1M7, and became
id writer of pamph-
the signature of
loming a pupil of
Quotations
From Sr.at-N.gr Artiil
Ufa and liberty In a free d.'
iky, the Theoeophlet moeraoy entail a variety of
r-vnriiwe? rry-TT J‘*'
.mam
'
phe brtde-is the daughter of Mrs. couple left for a short wedding trip, oree, her mother, Mrs. L. B, the prize garden. At the next reg-
alsy Hanson of Highlands and the The bride is a graduate of Wick- Guynes; her grandmother, Mrs ular club meeting, member* will
-oom's parent* are Mr. and Mrs. enburg High School, Wlckekburg, Emma McLendon of Calvert; and vote for their choice and a prise- , „ mii,,—— - - v_
E. Johnston, also of Highlands. Arizona. Johnston graduated from her aunt, Mrs. B. G. Griffin, also will be awarded the outstanding CAROLYN ELIZABETH, ahm, e*plaIned 0,41 tkl* •*
C. j. Bailey was In ebarge of the
luncheon eerved on board during
tba-trip.
Mrs. Jo* Reid, program leader,
presented the topic of “Oceanog-
■Ui - “ m »
raphy, the Science of the Ocean.
This Is Do Or
(or the Robert E
baseball te&mj
Cosch WS
have three gun
IWedding vows were exchanged Lee College and\ is how employpd of Calvert:
and they Juit a
all three to
ifore an altar decorated with at the United States Poet Office In Musical selections were presented Noteworthy exhibits of guests u
throughout the evening by Mis* were found In the cacti display at ^ H^ who^ will^Srot«
Is, the one-year-old daughter ef
W4g «M OTUgiVU enwbivue nwr- j»»wsv*«eww IIUWWUIUI/ »M4»iMWi sm . IP•••«*■"
[rays of white gladioli in front of Highlands. ______
[ lighted ProSp. White candles ln Out of town guests for the wed- Anne Marla Fortney and Mrs. Rog- the home of Mrs. L. G. King;, the flTit" y’rthdav thli ZZlT
or candelabra were placed on ding were Mrs.,«NelUe Hanson, Mr. er Wylie, pianists, an.4 Mrs. V G. geranium bed and, carnation bed (BrsnhrainU Photo)
bedside of the flotal arrange- and Mrs. A. G. Jo]6hsoh, Mrs. R. a Wood, violinist of Mrs. Doss Cheshire; the , spa- iwsywemMH rmmi
«t-James and Elsie Clark, nep- Hanson* Mrs. R. K. Hanson and The aij.wblte refreshment table clous, well-landsoaped grounds of
s and nice* Of the bride lighted Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hanson feattired a center arrangement of the Ben S. Love home. Mrs. W. T. q , . . .
i candles while Miss Lucille Teal, and sons, all of Galveston; Mrs. cana wd £alter jmer, accented Griffin offered a variety of hlbls- DdytOWn W0111811
1st presented wedding music George Lowrey of Houston, Mrs. J. wtth QUeen Anne’s lace and white cue plants, both double and single wy.ii i ^
pludlng “Uebestraum,” “Seren- M. Moon and daughter of Paaa- Upers A miniature bridal doU on In «very cclor. Will ApD@dr UP
May Fellowship
Council of Church Women
brother, WilbaoLH. Hanson, ton. r
wore a street-length dress of
bite dotted nylpn and a close- « j
ita* nat-of white straw. Her r©Q6l‘
lidal bouquet was a white orchid r- y
[clrcled with white sweet peas and lOP I 8fl’
with satin streamers.
A tea for all member Club*
selsnc*,. having been
only 66 years. V 'h '
Two schools for the study
oceanography are’ located ln Cali-
fornia and Maseachusett*. ' The
study pertalna to the effect of wa-
ter and ocean currentf on the tem-
pmmture and has much to do with
weather forecaatlng. A atudy
seafood la also Included. The speak
er itated that six per cent of the
world's food supply comes from
watsr source*.
Mrs. G. A, Lillie, yearbook chair-
man, read the program schedule
cause" and “Always.” Mae Johnson, Miss Cora Pieraon, cousin" of torhoiioree, presided at appropriate plantings. Mrs. Jim
be bride was given in marriage Miss Lois Annettp Foshee*of HoU»- the crystal punch service. Breeding had an outstanding petun-
’^BSWSS&rfc .mb. H.
at tna Grace Methodist Church Williams^was we^onWd as s jfew
member of tfia* cnlb. '
program will be Mrs. W. B. Kll- Members Who first met at the
berm. daisies. Fourteen
'O. W. MieherW »n. « jjggg Wte.*, M. on
the bride-elect.
M1„ Hsoaon, . Ib. * J. - - — b,ob. o, “S ^ IKUZZ *
Ide, was her only attendant. She “*• HSTrls County Federa- p^^^ Mr> j c p]att, Mrs. A. C. bluebells which are notably dlffl- Mrs. J. Bryan Stratton,
ire a pink dress Identical to the «<>" f #Garden ®Uba '* b*ln* Kennedy, Mrs. S. Patlllo,
which
domesticate.
The snap- ' Mrs. McPhall will bring the de-
, Mrs.iLC. bluebell!
Si and carried an nosegay of P*””*! for M, at the Bay- Sp’rigber’i^Mro HE* Woodf Mra^ragons at the home of Mr*. Dave votlon. Mr*. KUlough. Mri. Fraz- ^ A H nkl w ,
— .........with town. Oommuntty House, ««»*• X 3^u„ Smltk and MrV/E. J. Martin —> *--J -* «■- if>^ ------ P PP - n,‘ W"U
hk rosebud* surrounded ____ .......
and blue cornflowers. Her n* t0 *n nnnouncement by Mrs. chamblee.
It was of pink straw. M- A Jone*' who^ l* general
,L Johnston served his brother chalrman -for>the affair.
i““ L WemerHeast Honors
town and than made the trip down
the ohannel were Mesdames John
T. Porter* B. F. Ammons, W. H.
Barber, J. M. Bridges, Tf L. Cul-
pepper, L. A. Hankins, W. .L. II-
frey, A. L. Kizler, M. E. McPhall.
5la of the groom, ushered. Guests atlon to'dl,cu
Prospective Grads
den clubs of the area represented, Miss Frances Blansett and Don-
The wedding reception was given Mrs. W. J. Bennett of the Wooster *ld Hill were gueata of honor
I the bride’s home at 71* North «l«k presided over the meeting ln an outdoor weiner roast Friday j i J
nolle in Highland* with Mrs. ‘he absence of the president, Mrs. evening at the Baytown Commun- |C AnilOlinCCQ
irge Lowrey of Houston presid- ®- B. Thaman. Ity House. Hostesses for the affair
at the punch bowl and Mrf. The hour* of the tea on May M were Mrs, M; F. Blansett, Mrs. J. <phe wedding tlate of Miss Betty
Moon of Pasadena serving will be from 1:30 to 3 p.m. All q. Hill and Mrs. W. L. Blansett_________Hartt - and ’Jlttihiy "fetatley was re-
•iw *v*»^/s» v* » ..... —------ — "TTJSvvvvv«'AMim " Bnu tfuimt; uauc) nam *
■ wedding cake. The refreshment Karden clubs of the East Harris Hot dogs, cold drinks', potato sal-. vealed at a buffet-dinner party
>ls was laid wjth a linen, drawn- Federation ari cordially inviteij to wd and cake were served to 35 given Saturday night by Miss
attend. Election of new officer* guests, After the picnic supper, Hartt-g parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
SHORTER HAIRCUTS
FOR SUMMER!
larttn and the violet bed at the letf and Mrs. Carter will discuss
home of Mr*. Willi* Istry won ac- ‘heir view* on a Christian’* Health x „ R . w ,. T _
claim for their owners. -1" the home, In the church, and ^alt" t
A picnio barbecue luncheon was ln the community. Mr*. Ben Love, _ ,
served at noon at tha horn* of Mrs. President of the local.Council, will ' .
J. N. Griffin on Cedar Bayou. Pre,ent hl«h “fhts of the State iaa * ■ .___|
Conference. Mr*. Bryan Stratton IUU ATT e 110“
will play a violin eolo. ' ^ .. D ‘ 1
The Baytown Area Cbunell of ODrinQ rdrtV
Church Women 1* made up of the ■ i • V
women of eight churchee in this/VJT L6 LIVT6
etea, and all women are invited
to attend Its meetings. ' Approximately 100 guest* at-
Mr*. C. W. Farr l* Program tanded the annual spring party of
Chairman for the May Day Lun- ^ T-Avre given Saturday morning
cheon, and Mrs. L. J. Lawrence Is ln the form of a coffee at the
la charge of table decorations. Humble Dining Room during the
Lunch Will be served at 12:00.k°urs 10-12 am.
The room was decorated with
Wedding Date
win all ,
tention for the I
championship.
Tomorrow nl
*r* arose bats wl
Von of Gahwlai i
Mw Ball Park. O
mF
•gain, this tljdu
Galena Park’s
aoma bar* Friday
#n opposition for
At prosent the
third place. They I
and lost two ln 12-
three victories cu
waWt*, .
Freeport’a Expor
themselves more
jtaee last Friday
Hlth- It was Free
tary In seven
gamei aolfdyilnH
postponed because
Pasadena’s Bagli
standings, having
lost only on*. ■
16 otMw 12-AA g
ir.,. a I'.-.s.;.;,,
lens Psrk and Fi
Texaa City.
Hen art th* sta
Team
Pasadena
Freeport
Lee ”
Ball
Galena Park
Texaa City
for the coming year will take .varlous.Outdoor games were played. Hartt in their’home at 2415 Mis- VivSiSf various Tr^angemenU
ni.r. d.n-in. Tk. in hnnnp of Miss received by Mrs. Steele McDonald, various arrangements
place during the business meeting. The picnic was in honor of Miss „ouri.
“ „^lansett’a and Hill’* forthcoming Friends of the betrothed couple
graduation from Robert E. Lee learned the date through a mantel
High School. arrangement featuring the inscrlp-
'Coior Harmony' Is
Wooster Garden Topic
MARTHA CIRCLE TO MEET i960” reflected
r The Martha Circle of the Cedar miniature bridal
Mr*. E. E. Lackner of Houston BSyou Methodist Women's Society front of the min
tion in gold, letters of “June 26,
10K/V' In o nl>n. A
Follow Arrows
* To Flower Show
S3a
If your hair haa any natural
curl—or if you want a good
foundation for your new
wave ... . let ua help you—
STYLIST CUT $UH>.
in a mirror,
doll placed
. . ... front of the mirror was encircled
presented the program when the of Christian Service will meet at wlth br|dal wreath
Wooster Garden Club met ln the 9 a m. tomorrow with Mrs. J. L. Arrangement* of
home of Mrs. M. A. Jones on Cry- Templln In the home of Mrs. Geor- and bridai wreaill — .... a„u mr3. na
’“ *”• ------------•• “ >» "r* ^ SL,“?T13L2S iT'E
in decorations throughout the
Baytonians attending the annual
bouganvlllta ^ ?* « “»
flowers featuring daisies and
sweet peas. The club colors of pas-
tel yellow and green were carried
out ln the table and room decora-
tions.
Mr*. Paul Neville, Immediate
past president of the club, intro-
duced the new officers who are
Mrs. William Martin, president;
Conroe Wil
Play Here f
Oilers Rap
Templin in the hornslof Mrs. Geor- and brida, wreath carried'out the „C!.ub ^n"i"?.at1? and Mrs^' Harold HaLy^8-"111’
A paper on "Color Harmony”
ADORABLE
K BEAUTY SALON ..
'Boticr Boauty Work for Lear
8324 Minnesota Phone 403*
was read by Mr*. Lackner. Th* Houston Visitor. horn*.
- ^ Th# wsaavvi. uuM.r ^ d|MOt progres* of the snec *'u JS_ine_9eusg. service auring
H aarjs anns ^
progressive show by
following the arrow* placed by
Mrs. T.
„,it m b«. b,»- aa TMm *~^MMi5rX
COLORS
**81111
SAINTS
I m* Md ••
a *-ad. mart. ® «W
fltaM p#* mik.
itl
HOME
LUMBER CO.
| “BY THE BIG OAK TREE”
IW. Texas Dial 8241
•Pesktr. terf
During tha buslnaaa meeting pro-
sided over by Mr*, jone*, it we*
decided to change th* date of th* Ciim Dsffamr
annual aprlng flower'ahow from hHllI 1(111011)
■May 4 to May 1L Mr*. J. E. Star-
ling; chairman, la calling a apeeial
meeting at S p.m. May 4 In St
Mark’s Methodist annex for the
purpose of eompletlng arrange-
ment* for th* flower show. -
It wa* voted by the elub to send^,
their president to th* state conven-
tion which will meet May 16-30 In
Tyler. ;•
At th* close of th* meeting
hoitess wa* assisted by Mrs. A. P.
Lowe and Mr*. L S. Emanuel In
serving open faced aandwiches,
cookies and punch to 34 member*
and three guests including th*
speaker,' Mrs. F. W. Lackner and
Mr*. L. M. Hovey.
For Easy Sawing
„ „ . , , , .. arrow* will point the way to the
Bal ey will take place In the First . ....... _;.A.
wer* the parent, of the prospective d#i,mt# the h(>me* where exhlb-
brldegroom, Mr. and Mrs., C J. ita ar# to ^ beld. These will
Bailey.
Goldan Reapers plats
Hat Social, Businass
cums
- Jg||s
\fwesi/verjininq$! JSf
, Members of the Golden Reapers
das* of Memorial Baptist church
met Thursday night In th* ham*
of Mrs, R. N. Jacobi, 619 North
Second, for their monthly business
and social meeting.
Mr*. Ella Goodman led th* op-
ening prayer. Mrs. Annie Ge* pre-
sided over the business meeting
In th* absence of th* president,
Mrs. Lemma Longbotham. The -
monthly class report was read by
Mra. Mary D. Gaines. Mrs. Hester
Stovall presented tha devotional
meditation with Mr*. Louise Clru-
tl leading the prayer.
“ Two skits wer* presented by
Mrs. C A. Nye and Mre. Clrutl
ths soclla hour. Refresh-
ments of Ice cream, cake and lem-
onade ware served to 18 member*. ; t
Morrell Park Gardeners
Will Hear R. T. Karr
Circle Meetings
East Hunnlcutt.
The flower show will be open
during the hour* of 2-9 p.m. to-
rarmE RATHER morrow and tb* public la cordially to hear her "vlew of ‘Th* Unl*
A nominating committee to select lnvited to attend ,a „ ad. vers* of Georg* Bernard Shaw”
-------,u_ by W1111#m Irvine_
new officer* for th* Nettle Rather n,|..iftn ____ .
mlM10n cnar8e- Anyone may at-
clrcl# of the Groce Met hod let tend any 0j exhjhlts during
WBCS was named at their laat th# appointed hour# but it has - -BB
meeting. Mra. L J. Lawrence pre- been pointg,} ouj that the greatest wil* t*vi*w “The King of Fas-
slded over the business meeting, pi^jur* will be gained from the terol” by David Divine.
£2ZSn Z',h;w ,n ,ollowln‘th* pr°^“,va
mittee are Mrs. Mark Bakin, Mr*. ordef Bet out jB th# program.
D. L. Guthrie and Mrs. Fielden J. _
White.
The devotional was presented, by Attend Buccaneer Deys
Mrs. O. W. Hillard. Mra. X B. Read Mr. and Mra. L. R. Strauch and
presented the leeson from the book, daughter, Carolyn Sue, spent the
“Japan Begins Again” on-the un- weekend ln Corpus Chrletl where
” ’ broken lineage and the religions of h* took pert ln the boat races as
Japan. Fourteen members were part of tha Buccaneer Days eelc-
present. bration.
Shepard Barclay On Bridge
A Central Press Feature
TWO REASONS FOR IT
‘ YOU HAVE only one real rea-
son for bidding tha other minor
suit of four cards topped by prob-
able No Trump stoppers instead
of raising your partner’s ortgi-
nally-bld minor suit. In which you
have plenty of support That rea-
son la your hop* that showing
stoppers ln your suit may enable
your partner to bid No Trump
soundly. But when the suit you
bid ln euch a situation Is a major,
you have two reasons for your
action. The second, and fully as
which was ln th* cards. Most of
thea# played It at 5-Diamond*,
beaten by three spade trick*, or
at 3-No Trumps, defeated by heart
leads that produced two trick*
tbjro and three in spades before
the declarer could get nine. On*
South made a non-gam* 4-Dla-
moods.
The third and fourth sequences
ahow the way* that two pairs
reached th* unbeatable 4-Spadts.
Thera was still another way that
contract was produced—by North
raising th* diamonds, South call-
ing 2-No Trumps, then North 3-
Daughter will want a two-way
ensemble tool This one l* very
diiaitar stribt, doudi
>n hero tilver liAmqt - If R. T. Kerr, agriculture teacher ^‘‘‘alS totero ba'v*"“<1'1‘
u'ro protected by insurance. “* Rnh,!rt ® ^ Ht*h 8chool‘ wlU
important one, la the hop* that J"s **No Trumps, then North 3-
you may find your partner with' K',adai South 4-Spadea. In
the spade games, the declarers
took all trick* except tkr*4 In
trumps.
four cards of your major which
are not high enough for him to
are so
many ways in
your homa and proparty
kn be dastroyad or damaged
> and iniuranca protects you
Ion from any of thorn.
1 , - *21
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/ you- need. Arnett
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syganasas JKsttffSsis
to help on ttala project I* aeked ‘>rda«’ ** «rrt clue mall include
to eaO.Oaorg* Adams, president “ “hr*
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♦ 7643
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(Dealer: South.' East-West virt-
.nerable.)
may be com-
nportdht
♦ AQ9
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♦ 106
♦ Ql«4
Incidentally, It
manted that an Important per
centage of all top-ranker* would
•how those spades, with No
Trujnp stoppers, on tha grot or
•acted round. And. even if ths
ault had betn tha other minor,
they would have shown It to eld
toward a possible No Trump
game.
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South
1 s&r
Wert
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
North
2 ♦
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2 ♦
3 NT
East
Pass
Pm*
lip
Pass
14
Put
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Pass
<4
A 14
Paaa
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Pass
34
Pass
2 4
Pass
v
♦ K83
♦ 743
♦ Q86
6
♦ A97
Tomorrow’s ProMam
“5 ♦ 10 9 ‘
V K Q 109 3
♦ 1093 -
♦ 141
W"
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Thos# are Just a few of ths
widely varying bidding sequencaa
on this deal in a big duplicate.
Pair* that kept eilent ebout th*
spade* failed to get th* gem*
(Dealer: South,
vulnerable.)
If your
what card
lead in the
3-No Tr
North • South
Mrs. W. M. Douglas was the
located at 201 Stlmpson. 704 East ^'f^thelast meeting of
Defee, 306 North Seventh, and 715 ®°°k I*?v,ew c,ub held in th*
Directors' Room of the
National Bank, t
Fifteen members were present
The Baytown O
had another victor
away. Manager C
base baiters took
the Baton Rouge
fcerday in a game
diamond in Louisli
Doc Hudson wa
hurlcr.
The Oiler* wen
also meet the Bab
last Saturday nigh!
test was rained ot
—Neat Friday. 4i
their first night
They meet the
Wildcats at 8 p.m.
Ball Park. This gt
earmarks of a rea
On Friday, May
House of David
here to play the O
The Oilers will r
la Rosebuds on M
Day) and May 14
park.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1950, newspaper, May 1, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027353/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.