The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 132, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1949 Page: 3 of 10
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Lorraine Rosalie Lambert of Cor-
pus Christi became the bride of
Robert Clemen* McGufftn, first
• „ • ■ ' class petty officer, U. S. NaVy, in
ijijA LYN Sterling, daughter a ceremony solemnized Saturday
Hr. and Mm. G. C. SterUng, in the home of Mr. and Mr*. T. A.
of Baytown U celebristing her £)erryberry, 411 g;a,t Gulf with
„od birthday today. She is ReVi frank Morrison performing
granddaughter of Mr* and the ceremony. The bride 1* a cousin
Walter Diahneau of Comp- of M„ Derryberry.
, CJ|Ior£i“’Jfnd al' su»' Th# couple wa* attended by the
W & Sterling, S^ or _Bay- bride,g ilftM and her husband
Z. <Carew Photo) Mr. and Mr*. V. Dorman of Bav-
HOURS TO
A Mighty All-Star Cast Returns !
In Tho flroateef !
In The Greatest.
Technicolor
OutdOM Spectacle
Ever To Set The
Screen Ablaze! _
BEFORE WE
OPEN THE DOORS
OF THE
NEW
J C PENNEY
STORE
j!y popular story of family life, Guffln is stationed at the Naval
e»per By the Dozen’’ by Ernest- Base a* a First Class Aviation Ma-
Gilbreth Carey and Frank ft chlnlst.
Beth, Jr. A social hour will be -
land all members and visitors CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE
urged to attend. MADE IN PIECES FOR PEACE
• An announcement is being made
that contributions will still be ac-
cepted for the project of the Bay-
town Area Council of Churoh-
womdn, "Pieces for Peace/yAny
woman wanting to have a part in
the program who did not get her
contribution to last FrjdayY meet-
ing is asked to bring1'it to Mrs. F.
R.. Sawyer at the Baytown Humble
Dormitory by November 15. All
materials (except rayon) regardless
of the size of pieces and all sew-
ing supplies and notions will be
.ftfekly Relieves Pistrw of
The annual rally of the county
JiomeoDemonstration Clubs will be
held during the hours of 10 a.m -
2 p.m. Wednesday in the Bellaire
recreation center on Rice Boule-
vard in Houston.
Those from*1 Highlands who are
planning to attend the meeting are
asked to meet at 8:30 a.m. at the
home of the president, Mrs. J. B.
Hance and to bring a sack lunch
for the noon hour. The Highlands
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ifttdropjof Vicks
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10
AT 9:00 A. Ml
•ko-BOl in each,
itrli work fast to
m hesd cold dls-
ss, make breath-
essler. And If
d at first sniffle or
Bssed on John fa. Jr.'i
fsrnovj Novel
Deeded by
Henry Hsthawy
J .Waiter Wjnjn
Production
* Psmnounl Mtim
The marriage of Miss Martha swept into a cathedral - length exhibit will be put up at 10
Ann Goss to George Lee McGon- tram. A highlight of the meeting will
igle of Brownsville was solemniz-. A lace cap embroidered with be a talk by Mrs; Elouise T. John-
ed Saturday night in St. Mark's set‘d pearls held the bride’s fin- son, a family relations specialist’
Methodist Church. Rev. Wayne gertip. veil of antique illusion. She from A. and M. College, on "Bet-
McCleskey performed the double carried a. cascade bouquet of white ter Farm Life.’’ A playlet entitled
ring ceremony. bridal roses. "Opportunity Knocks” will also be
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.. John Robert Hendrick of pprsented as part of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss, 514 Austin was the matron of honor. .Exhibits will include projects of
Bonner Mr and Mrs George Me- She wore a gown of French blue the clubs such as food and cloth-
erkline. The inS displays and an exhibition of
leading pan- skill in pruning and balling shrubs,
•ffcct of an
LAMAR PTA WILL HAVE
THANKSGIVING PROGRAM
The Parent-Teacher Association
of Lamar school will meet at 2:15
p.m. Thursday in the school audi-
torium for a Thanksgiving pro-
gram featuring a Thanksgiving
story by Miss Aranna Watson.
WATCH FOR OPENING
ANNOUNCEMENTS IN
WEDNESDAYS SUN
Gonigle, of Brownsville are satin with a came
the grooms parents. circular skirt had
The altar rail of the church was rls whlrh £a'e th
entwined with fern. Baskets . o! °vprs,k‘rt' hhe 7
white chrysanthemums were on B‘au J r7rS a!Yi
each side of the center candelab- a ak>' ,u n< 'ij|f 1
rum, and two other candelabra ® ue'
were on cither side. Satin bows The bridesmaids. Miss Patricia
maked the family pews. The aisle Williamson of Galveston and Miss
was covered in white. Madeline Bynum, wore dresses
like that of the matron of honor.
The bride was Riven in marriage n
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by her father. Her gown of an- ^ .
. „ w a „ Brownsville, the groom s bister,
tique ivory satin had a bodice of . . . , . , u .
Pcau de Ange lace and a deep was th” Juni'‘r bridesmaia. Her
sweetheart neckline. The fitted * aa “ ,*rcach n a-
i * -a a design with a basque bodice and
aleevet extended into points over ® . , . . , .
her hands. Th. full gathered f.uI1' r,rcular iklrt ^ tarr‘ed
skirt, enhanced by . bustle back, Am'r,can Beaut-V. rose bo,“»uets'
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"I man. Groomsmen were Frank
Hammond Goss, the bride s broth -
er; Robert Tetley, Dallas, and
Frank Jungman of Houston. Jack
• Wilson and Welcome' Wilson, of
Houston, ushered.
Mf», Goss ,the bride’s mother,
was droned In pecan crepe with
a lace yoke embroidered in bronze
beads. Her acccsorica were brown
and her corsage was of pink
sweetheart roses. J««
A Tcceptlon was given at 710
Avenu# E after the ceremony. The
'double ring cake, which was on
a mirror, was decorated with a
WATCH
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Wilhm Henry • kKpli MoUH-Ce1*
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A (■•linwrl bMss
At Houses
These Columns
For Opening
Announcement
of BAYTOWN'S
'FASHION" SHOP
' If .SO A WVfR
MAN’S DIAMOND ONYX
Brilliant diamond contartd
upon a rich onyx toblot.
NEW PARKER "llMT
Now, a pan sat prkod *K'.*
within svsryons't roach. w
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In cleetrloal engineering, belongs
to Theta XI frsternlty.
Third Birthday Is •
Honored With Party' -
- Mary Loubt' (PeedllsJ Ogden
SHW honored Saturday OB her third
birthday with a party given by her
grandmother, Mrs, V.dvflBR >!'
Favors of teiloou sad sandy
wore presented to the guests. En-
tertainment of the afternoon eon.
slsted of varjous games add ope*?’
li« of th* birthday gifts.
Refreshment* of birthday cak%
punch andJgUo were served to
Brenda Powell, Sharon Nunon, U-
mar, Hertchel and Hales Ruth
Reed; Paul Judy. 6wea-
dolyn, Marlon, Robert and JuaniU
Rows; J(udy and Kenneth Mead-
ows, Gay Woods, Morton White,
Avis Trohalek, Sharon Fay and
Edith Elliot, Rita LyncU Ogden and
Bob Alien Clark.
Mr. and Mra A. J. Ogden and
Mrs. A.*!!, dark assisted in th*
serving..1'.. J
13 DIAMOND PAS ‘
Brilliant diamond duo. Rich
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delivers any gift.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 132, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1949, newspaper, November 8, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028087/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.