The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1950 Page: 5 of 12
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ae-For At Least
>neral Bradley
thought he waa,. And he’* goo,,
.looking, too.”
Later, when Hertzog related thu
W to Douglai, fc* «aa, Tm very
tered to be mlstaxen for our glam,
b- ocqus vice-president But Paul, j
truet your child'* judgment of good
hilts will improve with age/’
[.WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS -
Only a few House members ate
aware of it, but the chamber came
| within a hair-breadth of being
maneuvered out of the opportunity
gtQ yo® on thejniddjt .income**..
operative housing bill.
A Southern Senator - Bums :
Maybank of South Carolina - !
blocked the wily backstage, scheme. I
Herb is the untold story;
While the Senate "Was consider.!
ing the hotly controversial legisla-
tion, Speaker Sam Rayburn am.
Tnbned-Repescntattves^right I
Woman’s Page
53 Delegates
from Baytown
To Attend P-TA
Easter Theme
__Is Featured4
"^Virginia meyer At Breakfast
Houston Reviewer
To Be Presented
Veterans Entertained
By Auxiliary Members
Sun Patterns
Fashion Noteit
Liz Taylor
Nine
ichoola of the
Veterans in Wards Four-C and
Five-C of the Veterans' Hospital in
An Easter theme was featured Houston were entertained with' a
at the quarterly breakfast of the bin8° Party Saturday afternoon ar-
mu. in • , teacher* met at 7:30 am. Saturday Veterans of Foreign War*.
sw&rsis t, *■» — <=-• «•
Baytown P- m- tomorrow in the church for ,,5®
Doesn't Like
Short Skirts
&
during the meeting under the dl-
H agreed. Rayburn then asked him I
ha to go to Maybank and request that I
111 he propose HR 6070 as a substitute f
L- for the housing, bill. |. 1
It, HR 6070 is a relatively minorl
>e measure passed by the House itotf
summer. It consists chiefly of 1
amendments to the F ejal Hoas-1
III ing Agenev favored by the Savingrl
|h and Loan League and other real I
|c estate interests, which are fight- f
tng the housing hill.
The Senate Banking Comimftee.1
H- headed by Maybank, shelved HP.1
6070 in favor of the latter raeas-j
ure. •
Purposes of Rayburn’s strut -
was to block that legislation from!
coming Before the'House in an-1
form — even without the^coope^ j
C tlve housing, as finally'voted by I
t. the Senate. L
If Maybank had offered HR fiQTJ j
and the Senate had approved it as I
a substitute, that would have slam-*
med the door on House, consitea-l
■t tion of middle-income and cooper-1
ative housing. Rayburn and other!
congressmen privately anxious to*
duck a vote on these ts^J^Hl
have be*Jf1rrtBelS§*effurposffleij
It of contending that the Senate tail
accepted HP. 6076 and that ended*
thBut#M»ybank. indignantly reject|
ed Rayburn’s scheme.
That ended it. Later, asked abostl
If his talk with Maybank, Patman ml
|r plied, “AH I did was to carry a
I-" sage for Rayburn. I took no part a
m it ” ' _ L
Note: t'hances of the Senate
are very uncertain m the House!
where it is scheduled to come _
in two weeks. House members ml
under heavy, lobby pressure, asams^
the measure. . 1
Quotations
From Great—Near GresS
“The truth of the matter is tial
in terms of stimulation, challmjj
opportunity, flexibility.
and just plain downright »at»fM|
tion With a total work s:~ f
professor’s life i» hani to beat 1J
' this fact were fully «pr«
more of our college 8rs'iu
if: teaching as a career »>!***
wntinually sold short by
themselves, we would not
worry less, the stager.ni
of modem education for u.
fall upon too few or too
fessional shoulders. . *
WUehilL Jr-, m tA- 1
“What's B*b about a Prom
Job’’ in tha Saturday Eumng bca
With Song
««*. . 5ay»rsv5S5.yj:
gates when the Eleventh District rJ^nTin £ 2* Mi,s announ<*d that the department 1» ^"if^kicM^Tlw^ternnd
Sf of tW Parent-Teacher £T,S
Association opens tomorrow at El mother of Christ in a slmpfe, direct the close of Marcta ^ J»ent for, veterans is Included^ in
Camp°. Thr,DU«h0Ut plan*, for the coming quar- oMhe* A^ilia™
-Hri: OBarlw N. Busllii at AUsfln.^^g, Interwoven tk stor- ter include an enlargement cam- °f the
a vice president of the Texas Con ,c” lovfh« »" wd paign with visitation and enroll-
gress of Parent* and Teachers, will ^ the> b rth and ment stressed tin April; family Rpwipu/pp ArtnminfPd
be a principal speaker for the :fe.-ee deve,°Pment of Ghristianlty. month in May emphasizing phriat- RCVICWCI AIIIIUUHLCU
dm meeting. , book review is to be given ian Home Weekrand the distrtbu- Cnr *nnlla| ftiiprt Tpa
M . » r Stark, president of ,or the general public with tickets tion of May baskets to shut-ins; IUP rtf If lUdi vJUChl ICu
y18* p Poland" of Highlands W may **•’ purchased In advance presenting a challenge for workers by Emily Kimbrough hftf been an-
^le^early tomorrow and will from any member of the class. to be enrolled. The ouerter’. adtlvf: nounced as the book to be reviewed
attend the board dinner Tuesday' • “ ‘ '
m. "*r *?jS j"™s“ M Jaycee-Eties Will
to be enrolled. The quarter’s kdtlvF • , , _ _ . ,
ties will be climaxed with a lawn by a Buest, Mrs. A. J. Denham of
party the last of June In the home Pasadena 7or the annual guest day
of Mrs. Lilly. tea of the Book Review Club.
Each guest’s place was marked R^vW
with a decorated Easter egg and will be the^memberh of^the ^view-
miniature wagons filled with East- eT C1lub and L® Livre ln add’t n.
or •<». other Dersonal guests of the club
the Eleventh District board.
Hear Bo«k Review
■ lmltVAD,vld G. Bum-t He Zavala. Th- program (or the March gee- oecoraied' the hreaktaat eU'’StS
Highlands. Miraheau B. Lamar, eral membership meeting of the 0fjlcerg attending were Mrs Th® program-tea will begin at
SrBayor ^ *Bd superintendent; Mrs. Mel 2:30 p. m. Wednesday and_will be
Connie Is Honored
On 25th Anniversary
Watson.
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SIZES
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HAT 2007 ,
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gteed, pianist. Teachers present Committee —-
, ^ wet* Mrs. Fannie Foster, Mrs. Pete afternoon Will be Mrs. E. A. Kelso,
■ A A, rev^w of the book "0uf Rankin, Mrs. M. E. Anthony, G. Mrs. H. ft Frazier and Mrs. George
A Limb will be given by Miss W. Jones and L. B. Phillips. Others/Koblnson. Mrs. L. J. Reilly is presi-
Watson, who Is the area field attending were G. R. Dickerson, dent of the hostess club:
Mr and Mr*. L. R. William* of d,r*ctor of Girl. Scout*. general superintendent of the Sun-
t.1«snS£“ "d ^
^ la eelebratlqn pf their 28th wedding man, Mr*. Clyde Fuller, Mr*. Ker- . Picnic AF Battfegrounds • Whether the jacket is bloused dresses and belt* and glove* and
ttnlveriary. . Stewart and Mrs. w«de Rokekahs^^Will Recefve .» ih. r.n.. p-ppl, or boxy (and with this-pattern blouses and trousseau lingerie!
The party wm given _by __thelr Callam. ReDeKans vyill^Keceive you can make It either way) this And some 35. hats from Sally
PATTERN NOS. *166-2007
By BARBARA BUNDSCHU
NEW YORK, March 27. (HE) —
There’ll be none of those "new
short” skirts ln the trousseau of
Movie Princess Elizabeth" Taylor
when she take off with her hotel
prince for a honr-^.ooh in May.
The violet-eyed 16-year-old whirl-
ed. docile as a dummy, while mas-
ter tailor Seymour Fox fitted
thouHc* and- waistline* .on *10Q0
worth of suit* and coats to the
figure he describe* effectively as
a “wow!”
But she stamped when he reach-
ed the hemline.
"Fifteen inches, I think," eaid
Fox, who first knew Miss Taylor
as a little girl of 12. __;-
—^TJK”~^reamed the actress,
“no!”
She won. TbeyTl be 13 inches off
the floor.
- And if* a pleasure, Fox eaidy- to
give in to such a charming cus-
tomer, In' a whirlwind three weeks
— between radio appearances and
dancing evenings with fiancee Con-
rad H. Hilton, Jr. — the beauteous
Elizabeth has bought so much
trousseau she can’t remember* all
of it, and charmed the clothes right
out of the hands of everyone she's
bought from. - ; '
"She’s so helpful and so appre-
ciative,” said Fox, who first met
the hour-glass-figured'actress when
he was making costumes for the
Alt Forces' “Winged Victory." On*
of the four suits-and two coats he
is making her a weding present
from himself, and so are the flt->
tings. ■- ' ' ■ ■
In addition there have been
Instruction In Degree
“A man came in while she was
two daugnters,. Mrs. E. R. Mont-
'»fhom*"of Williams’ mothei5, Mrs. Sunshine Sister Gifts All* members of the Rebekah the San Jacinto
lull* Williams at Cove. ' Exchanged At Party lx>dge Number 453 are reminded WJWt voung neonle '' No. 2166 is cut in sizes 10, 12,14, here’” said Mr*. Victor, “to biiy a
The surprise celebration was at- “ . Y °( the regularly , schedv d meeting r^olon rmd? nar W and 80. Size 16 requires 5H hat for his wife. She modeled
leaded by 23 members of the family The monthly business and social ~ 7-Mpm tomorrow -he lOOF tvDical Dicnic supper yards 39-inch or 3% yards'54-inch everything for him imagine!
SSSsHSe 3MSS1 ^SsrSt irffi";
jervanfe of the occasfori: members who met in the home to be Present or p-.cUce on de- Mr. and Mrs Earsei Carroll Mrs. teble ^ head, V. yd. S5-!n ..j Can>t even wait. Pve wom gome
Refreshments were served .from of,Mrs. E. Dudley. • . gree work This-1S an important W DaUs and Mrs. T., k, ^ ^ j>or PATTERN with ofthem.already?” -
. i table centered with a three-tiered^ Sunshine sister gifts were ex- mating and all members are urged Laughlin. Name, Address and Style Number. The Fox suit* and' coats . ad-
inniversary cake topped with the changed and six of the-members uttend. . State Size desired. _ vance models from-his fall col-
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■esldcnts of the Baytown area for C.us -Langley led the opening According to reports from his a regularly scheduled meeting of street. New York 11, New York. . ,, ,.
residents of the Baytown area for Gus -Langley led the opening Accgromg h> reports inm »» a reguiarty scneauieo meeung or ^reet, «ew_ iotk
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Colburn, Sr.,.of 122 East Murrill, is club will be held at 7:30 p.m. today mediately. For special handling' of
Refreshments of cake and hot improving^ He entered Baytown in the Baytowp Community House, order Via first class .mail include fqi|[; Th* coatg ftre a doubie.
Baytown plant of the 'Humble Oil sented the devotional,
md Refining Company. , ' Refreshments of-ci „
-- chocolate were served at the close Hospital Thursday night for
Try Son Claasined Ads—Dial 8$02. of the meeting. - emergency appendectomy.
All membefs are reminded- of the
meeting and urged to attend.
“justrff8*hcTpress^The SPRING breasuted’
flare-skirted faille to
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:W'S;
o, . Tony Martin fan Jk
“I Said My Pajamas, etc,
when she opens at the
l> in demand
Her real name »*
that could never .•tick,
"Wolfe-rtmong those
, the said. HW wh^“
>«**" -“5 Sfff;
ghowef J
wa»
I mos juat because everythin*
1 oh I* .charged*
EARL'S PEARLS,
the Irish senorita at wj
Avenue tell.
Ithe.room sett^ how* .
morrow."
GOOD BWO«
,iST®5*ssiS
I good
Egs!*5wl
svall^
It's No Secret-
CLEAN-UP BEGINS
WITH YOUR CLOTHES
Fluff Dry 8^.65*
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Linens Washed and Ironed
Garments Washed and Dried
Wet Wash 8u» 41'
Entire Bundle Washed
And Returned Ready to Iron
AND EVERYTHING IS SANITARY!
Everything at White Star is STEAM_____________
^TEIULlZHLwlth -contfoilefL^empefature-that •
eannotbe-obtained-anywhere except in a
professional laundry.
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☆ ☆☆
ONE PHONE CALL DOES IT ALL
f,
.
Wm LAUNDRY and CLEANERS
• . Vouvrs.^ .hi
talkative
50q S. PRUETT
PHONE 8154
lated into delightfully wearable, workrooms. -
easy-to-make pattern designs. Over "Two trunks, and soma-suitcases,
150 designs for all ages and oc- of course, and hatboxes, guessed
caslons oeautifully Illustrated ln Elizabeth, will hold the trousseau
this book. Order your copy now.' for the grand tour of Europe. The
Price just 20 cents. ' honeymoon will start with a week
“somewhere In the West” and a
/■% A I Pk in A D v,sit baclt home for Mother’s Day.
OALCINU/MX “The h'P* will kind of stick out,
wont’ they,” asked the actress of
Tn ~ her tailor, batting her big black
J „, ' _ . . n . eyelashes. "That kind of camou-
Westeyan Service Guild of Ced- flageg 0OT„
Bayou Methodist Church, 7.30 F()x gaM they wouldi but h#
P™; _ . didn’t know why she worried.
ffcSnSf
'310
canasta.
Goose Creek Rebekah Lodge
No. 453. IOOF Hall, 7.30 p.m.
Thimble Club, 216 Nazro, 7:80
p.m.
Baytown Musi^ Study Club, 515
Finley, 7:30 p.m.
Ladies Golf Association, Bay-
town County Club, 1 p.m.
Martha Circle of Cedar Bayou
WSCS, home of Mrs. Annie Scott,
9:30 a.m. . •
Joy Circle of Cedar Bayou Me-
t- wsrtR 2 n.m. ______
Methodist
Elizabeth Taylor's,’
ently, "Wow-”
Try Sun Classified Ads—fiffal 8302.
thodist WSCS, 2 p.m.
‘ " Belvieu
WSCS, Mont
Church, 2:30 p.m. ..
Theta Rho Girls; IODF Hall,
6:30 p.m. _ „
Woman’s Missionary Council,
Trinity Tabernacle; 9:30 a.m. (
Fleming Circle of SL Johns
Methodist WSCS, 8 p.m.
Circles of Women’s Council, of
First Christian Church, Sally "Carl-
ton and Martha at 10 am; Deb-
orah and Lydia at 7:30 p.m.
MEMORIAL BAPTIST WML
Baptist Woman’s Missionary Union
will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday at
the church for a royal service pro-
gram and monthly business meet-
ing a covered dish - luncheon will
be served.
Are On Vwtlfn. ‘ —
Will include visiting, points of In-
terest in Corpus Chrtati, the. RlO
Grande Valley and old Mexico.
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iff CHEVROLET ,
fixpectinqafiM
Mother’s Friend
helps bring east
and comfort to
■' *xpecfant
pothers.
TT’S DELIGHT-
1 FUt to “»• i» <61
case* ^her® it mud,
soothing, akin "fresh-
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-to-be for mueasrn* toe body
Fkr,h*
fort do* to diyneae end
j« «d toneethoekm.lt
applies tion for numbj.ting Ling or
motions of tho skin, for tir©d back
cramp
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Dickie’s, cut on graduoted pat-
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Ipng-wearing economy, too.
Fully Sanforized • 8.2 oz.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1950, newspaper, March 27, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027636/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.