The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1948 Page: 5 of 8
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We have
everything tor
the Tiny Tot
to the Youngster
of 8.
Budget Priced
Lay-Away Those Winter
Togs Now!
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GyteMjne
''GOES EVERYWHERE
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the southern states. Mr. and Mrs.
Haggard and sons, Jodie and Jim*
bo, also visited in Gainesville and
.North Texas.
Baytown
Sewing
lii Head’
quarters.
Everything
in fabrics'
Had This Mai,
ch Explaining To D<
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Crosby Man
Falls 20 Feet
Into Rock
Friendly Acres HD
Club Has Meeting
effa ‘Ann Clift -
Erthday Honoree
Brenda Carol McHugh
Honored At Party
Miss Frances Punchard, Harris
County ■ Home Demonstration
Agent, gave a demonstration on
“Recapning Chairs” at the meeting
of the Friendly Acres fib Club to
the, home of Mrs; R. M. Harper.
Six MefflKfs i - ‘ I.......
Jacobs... for the best in jewelry
,tl4 Ann Clift, daughter of Mrs. Fisher McHugh honored her
fouFyedrs l^sSn^^i^
party la the home srf, b*r,Jy Sauffdayr-
L 106 Abbott. . Games were placed and refresh*
—l, .,n” -white .«d°C.. thorns, fa
■^gturPa--in--deeorail8ng and- M ----- ----- WdP* .
1 Assisting Mrs. McHugh in enter-' .
i attending were ^Penny taining were Mr, B A. Bennett and
A Mid« Dodd, Baby D. Hen- Mrs. R. W. Parker, • *
pattf Ford, Judith, Brenda Guests were Linda Sue Bennett.
^Curtis Given*, Tommy Jon- Pat and Danny McHugh, Rusty
i David Alford, Judy and Cyn- Harrison, Earl Harvey, Patsy Jo
fporter, Nellie Covey, Kathy Parker. Mary Ann and Sue Hed- |
gy-Michele and Tamara Rich- rick, Barbara Boles, Susie and
Barbara and - iJnda Ken- Jcanie Turfurst, Jan Stroud, Eliz-. \
Roy A. MeWhorter, S3, of Cros-
by, was “feeling fine” today, ___
He only fractured his skull, two —;.’
.vertabrae, both arms and several Ht)ME SCHOOL
ribs, besides suffering numerous Mary Margaret Cox, Virginia
lacerations and body bruises Satur- Webber and Ella Lee Chapman,
day night when he fell off a bridge ^udents injfapn ^Houston State
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
iRVANCE OF THE
RELIGIOUS
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and' Mr.' and
He was brought to a Baytown *0* A^Wrtber and
hospital where for 24 hours hla
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St. Mark's WSCS To
Organize Night Circle ’
St. Mark’s Methodist Church
Woman’s Society of Christian
Church will have a meeting at 7
pm. Tuesday to organize a “Night
Circle" of ’ the society.
A supper will be served and
svaa1? sz »-.*
announced.
he regained consciousness
and said he was “feeling fine.”
■ McWhorter was transferred to
the Navy hospital ft Houston, and
attendants there said he hai
fair chance to recover. |
He was taken* to the Houston
hospital by Harrison-Logan an
McWhorter said he was sitting
on the bridge rail waiting for a
friend to pick him up in a car
when he suddenly toppled over
Snuggle Your Youngsters
In Warm Wearables
backward and landed on the rocks
20 feet below.
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CALENDAR
—Kohltfarber photo.
par-
Swor To Talk At
Special Assembly
ajjffiaSaS&jk'S; Miss Bette Treat, W. C. Hopper, Jr.
Marry In Highlands Church Rites
*°ns Chester Swor, here to i
nib* youth rally, will be pre*
'«d.” e special assembly at R
the L«e High School at 10:1*
one Wednesday, it was armouncsdl
line day. , , 1
vith i Dr. Swor’s talk will he t.
'*"* cast over Radio Station IffiCfl
ICA will talk on a subject, “BorJ
bite Relationship," on which be I
-*ts, become an international aw
Mrs. Wayne Scouthlin
Honored At Party___;
Back ac Hi
IW ««kk toofwttof bdp hrl
— —tngOpl
Id Don-or»»Jilc an# noo-oMmai
•Ukr ItmMm, try CwWa OM,.
WUffDeUoo Of nsoDey but |
FREE FOOTBALL filIDI»|
Tuesday
Literary Hour, Mrs. Clark Bot-
kin, 514'East Jack, 7:30 p.m.
Society of Helping Hands, 711
East Aron, 10 a.m. ’
Baytown Music Study Club, Bay-
town Community House, 7:30 p.m.
Jaycee-Ettes Board of Directors,
Mrs; ft, T. Reinke, Crystal Bay,
7:30 p.m. - - ' '
General meeting, Woman’s Coun-
„ . .. . CiTSSSW3”*.*1
Miss Bette Ruth Ireat, daU^iter black cnaemMe wlth black acbea- Missionary Society of fit. -Raul's
IIIIH IUIIM-B . ... _ ■ , of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Treat,-became sories and a red rose corsage. Lutheran Church, Mrs. W. H. Teg-
SuteSmmmUM h2K"{h? bWde w: C. •Hopper. Jr., Candlelightejs were Miss Lucile gemap, Channelview, 9:30 ajm.
'f'nftMfiiZSJr* W'th a, pi"k ?ftd h**1* aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hop- Treat and. Miss Bette Ruth May. WSCS, Ment Belvieu Methodist
AjUaranieeu ' P«^ gmn in the home Of MW. .pe,.^ gj^ aj|. 0| Highlands, in a The reception following the wed- ..Church-parlpr; 2:30 p.m, »
Ml M IM fOTECTMK ^ ®- H®ns6n ceremony solemnized Saturday -in ding was given in the home of the Goose Creek Rebekah Lodge, No.
hr WmfMa mttmm ‘ mS^i3en? D“leta-,- - . t the First Baptist Churchy High- bride's parents, 501 Magnolia. The «3, IGGF Hall, Fourth and East
nmi t 1 ,nts &rrv(,d by jfir,(j!i oridal.table as .laid wiMfitt df- Humble, 7:30 p.m.
j1^£ms Wl^Bayou Krlve Mr*. Ban els from** lace covered Re». v. C. Kuester.bastor, read ?andy and ItaeftQo^rtOTRec^ - -Theta Rho Girls, IOOP Hall,
table which was centered with the, doubU. ring flervic(. M the Cou-. double'ring wedding 6:30 p.m: ;
prnk rose buds and candles. pie stood-before an altar embanked cake and the bride’s bouquet, Ladies Golf Association of Bay-
with arrangements of yellow mums. Members of the hoiiseparty were town Country Club, outing to Camp
DAFGHTEB IS BORN Flanking the arrangements were Miss Ernestine Bennett, Mrs. C. E. Beaty.
Announcement is being made of two seven-tiered candeiabras hold- Brewer, of Houston, sister of the
the birth of a'daughter, Carol Lynn, }ng white tapersjndjloor baskets bride, and Mrs. Joe Treat,- sister-in-
lo Mr. and Mrs, S. H.-Boyett, Jr. 0f yellow mums. '"Completing' the [?w of the bride, who presided at
baby, weighing five pounds and setting were white satin ropes and 45?.,Tab*e- -ferry Norris, of
12>*'ounees, was born in the Bay- jvy Midfield and Mrs. Alton Laird, who
town Hospital October 7. ' .... , ,, registered gdests.
Grandparents arc Mr and Mrs. ««*plc .will return from a
H»» Miss Lucile IfffI&|SS.W“
etts hove a-son.Nicki, 20 month, ^at. =t. -J-JJ. Mm. ^g^te of ASVum
ROVAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET “Because” and "I Love You !ege, the bride is ej^ployid in^e
Mrs, A. W. Smith will entertain Truly.” „ .engineering department of Humble
the Royal Neighbor Camp in her The bride, given in marriage by Refining Co. 77ie bridegroom grad- chest, back with
home, 118 East Hines, at 10 a.m. her father, wore a dark green suit, mmsd from Robert E. Lee High
Ail f he Latest Modes
IfERMANENTS
Special October Prices .
6.50 up
I So Appointment Needed
Jjpnr Att- Bay Saturday -
Dorothy Murdock,
{Bonnie Ferrell, Operators
Dora Bosley, Owner
I Vogue Beauty Shop
" W Pearce Phone 1394V
Babes
y
The best-known
home remedy you can use to relieve
. distress of colds a
S&'SfsVIirlSX
DK KSO.V'S RADIO SERE
Across from Goose Creek
, Post Office.
Tuesday,
Broughton
>mef rist
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| YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFERV
HOT FLASHES d en I
FEEL CHILLY-
isual Examination
ses Fitted
hone 2040
bjock off W. Texas Ave.l
>wn, Texas
Here’s Good News!
HEAR
4
lit rou betwiwn the dsm of M »nd
i ® »rd goto# through that trying
|!«*«lor,ii inlddle-Mte- period pe-
| r-iai to women? Does thle max*
[fra riser from hot flasbM, reel
I Wmsy, eo eereoui^lrrltable, wesh?
tMa so toy Lyaia a PlaktemV
I rtpubie Compound to re here such
ITOptomel If* famous for this!
I “*5? »Ue ’mlddle^ge' women
I jstnniltam's Compound regular-
|b to help build up realatanoe
ItMat thu diatroa,
IHtthamaComptitodeontalnsao
I WateD-no nablt-formtng druga. It
heipi nature (;ou know what w,
mean '.i. This (treat medicine also
has what Doctu* caU a stomachic
tonic effect.
NOTE. O, ... m.j a~f.r I.YDU E
, I riXhHAIg'S TAW.tTS ,rtafc .AM IrM.
Lyxtia L Pinkham’s VEGETABLE COHPOUM)'
bronze blbu&e, dark green feather. School, served in the Navy two
and felt hat, and brown shoes and JWhts and is employed in the store
glove,. She carried a crescent bou- house at the Humble Refinery,
quet of yellow" mums and brown Out-of-town guests were Mr. and
oak leave, centered with a remov- Mrs. John Norris and" daughter,
abb' corsage of three cypripedium ™*7' of Midfield, Harold Hooper-
orJhids, of Austin, Mr. and Mrs. w “ J
She wore a grey suit with dark
green accessories-and carried
W. G.
and
SPECIAL
Grand Prize or Southern Select,
*r>-iKF »aA0
Can* Warm *• Gold
Brown's Chicken Shock
2505 Market Street
crescent bouquet of maroon mums
and. ivy.
Ray Hopper, brother of the bride-
groom served as best man. Ushers
were Tbomas King, uncle at the
bride, and Harold Hooper of Aus-
tin.
Th« bride’s mother wore a tan
suit with brown accessories and
corsage of .yellow: cheysantho-
... a.A Kwcivn oalr lhaVlifi Thf
moms and brown oak leaves,
motlicr of the bridegroom ?wore
Seven local Studenis
Attend ACC, Abilene
CHESTER SW
MEMORIAL BAPTIST]
CHURCH
Carter's Fall Piano Sale!
OCTOBER 1110 w
SUNDAY 9
«:80 A. M. Sunday
10:50 A M Worship (Bn**" |
east KRCTl
6:30 P M. Training VtM
TT90 PM. Worship
With l«80 resident college* stu-
dents registered for the fall semes-
ter, Abilene Christian college's en-
rollment has reached a new; record
high.
Among the resident college stu-
dents are seven students from Bay-
lown. They are Lloyd Cannon.
1808 Maryland: Margaret Ann Oli-
ver, daughter of Mr. and Mr, D.
F. Oliver, 500 East DeFee: Mar-
Mrs. C. G Phillips. 1421 Edison:
Mrs. C. G. Phillip, 1321 Edison:
Gladine Jones and Maurine Jones,
daQghters of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Jone, *10 Alva,, and William Clif-
ford Hollingshead, son of P. H,
Holiingshead, 2000 Maryland.
R WEEK DAY SERVIC
19 6:15*. A,M.
7:30 m
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Listen for
Carter Music Company can
Return To Homes .
Mrs. Jim Latham of Gainesville,
offer y«i such a fine, small,
famous make piano at this
aunt Of J M. Haggard, and Mrs,
t .. «».i---1. 0f Nocona. sister of
Mrs. Haggard, have returned to
their home, after a visit with the
Haggards here. 522 West Humble.
Mrs. Latham and Mrs. Holcomb re-
turned Jo Baytown with Mr. and
Jf low priei... on easy fennel
'IDLE LIGHT
and
SILVER
>:30 P.M.
Over
KREL
MANY OTHER FINE NANOS AT,
REDUCED PRICES DURING THIS SALE!
%
“Hi-Tee” Gobordine goes
everywhere, around the
dock with lb* eneltit of
ease. You can wear it to
work early in the morning
late and elegant come
five o’clock because of
the easy way “Hi-Tee’*
sn sulds into shop* and
keeps it. The pleats
stay crisp... Ike lines
stay perfect... ond
you have a choice of
a galaxy of lovely
colors. In 54 inch
Widths -
(Pert Weal)
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We Will Be Closed
Wednesday.
Open 9 A.M.
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TODAY, Rea-
ls the sen ef
7t„-sda,
as usual.
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ALSO INCLUDED
Rns rmIm of Co«sol« tnd G-ssds.
Floor mispls, rest lehsm ssd
dwMMhstos, SOLO WITH full
GUARANTEE.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS SALE!
THMS—our tirmt dppiy on ll +*» «^ovt
i^ruminh. A moderat# dowft paymant i#nds on a homo.
HOLIDAY
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1948, newspaper, October 11, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028629/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.