The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 241, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950 Page: 4 of 32
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jjricie-Elect.ls
honored With
Approximately 60 members and
guests were present tor the pro-
gram ' meeting Tuesday night of
? tKe Associated Women of Trinity
! Episcopal Church which was held
| in the new Guild -room.
Mrs. R. C. Halter presented a
p| review of the book "'The. Atoning
■; Life” . by Henry Sylvester Nash.
■J This book was selected by Pre-
g siding Bishop Henry Knox Sher-
r rill as his choice for Lenten read-
- ing.
“ During the brief business meet-
ing, plans were discussed f<$ a
•$ bazaar to be sponsored by the
b .organization in the fall. ■
I Refreshment^, were served at
I the close of tile meeting.
I Circle Meetings
San Jacinto PTA
Elects Officers
i i» keeps close to your head in a frame of loveliness. Its demure and
sweet! A bloom with fresh spring blossoms and soft .mists, of gentle veil-
our enchanting group, today!
Ing. Come see
MILDRED OOX
« Mrs. 0.‘-<± -Dorris was the ‘cfet
votional speaker fob the Mildred
Cox circle^ of the Meinorial Bap-
|| Bourge. Mrs.' G. R. Bloddgood,
f chairman, was in charge of the
' meeting. Prayers were ied by Mrs.
|| J. J. Lise»bee,Mrs. Dorris, Mrs.
Bourge and Mrs. L. M. Butler.
After the brief meeting, 4 those
mentioned ahd Mrs, W, M. ‘Laird
fej went on a visitation program, The
j| next .meeting at* 9:'8h -a.m., Jitarch
21 will be in the home-of-Mrs.-
y . Dorris, at 28 Graham,* Mrs. \V. R.
Blattering
Carte Wheel
0 Natural
• Red
• Green
• Black
Softly bedecked
with flowers
• Colors
• Natural
DAINTY AND FEMININE
WITH FLOWERS and VEILING
PAGE 4 - BAYTOWN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 16’, 1950
Woman’s Page
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nual business meeting was held ,n Arrangcmcnts:' as
y^rday ^ the «b°oh. discussed by Mrs, May Del Flagg
rxisWent-Mr^A Was received with enthusiasm and
, w!edwSt^r s^crctary; Mrs. Ger' g? * y member^
man historian ' A luncheon complimenting the
Mrs. A. N. Johnson presented the shaker preceded the . regular
program of the afternoon on meeting. -
' “Teamwork in the Social World" Mrs. Flagg, who is garden edi-
sssBMB* The. speaker explained the social tor of the Houston Post, stated.
■ - ■ service bureaus and agencies that that she has' always been a lover
HliSif' - % are available for helping indigent of flowers' add that* they htev?
||s people. She also stated, that with been her avodation for 27 years.
■ the rapid growth of Baytown the In planning flower gardens, the
needs for such services in our com- speaker said that people should
Inunity will increase ih the future, keep in mind the 'planting of
Approximately 25 sixth . grade flowers for blooms '365 days a
-
gifts
will
By VIRGINIA MEYER
Garden Editor
Guest Speaker
■ girls presented a playlet on cor- year-as flower gathering is one
rect parliamentary procedure un- 0f the " oldest methods of home
der the direction of Mrs. R. P. decoration. >
'-•:.* During' the social hour in the The speaker stated that .the art,
cafeteria, 60 -members and guests °f arjangungf towers *eans the
were served refreshments carrying 8r<JuP,n« *“**“*« ot P°l?* and
out the St.Patrick’s theme. Mem- is, comparatively.new.m thiscoun-
bers of the hostess committee were tr^’ ‘n beginning of arrange-
Mrs. F. C. Cahant Mrs. Woodford ment* “ is important to learn
£. Bhute, Mrs. Burnell Rennet^. Mrs. how and when to gather-blossoms
Walter Sanders and Mrs. JWt, Ziel- and preserve them. It g-as stated
*j Inski asaisted-by Mre.-R,1 C. Hunter” that f'owers should* be-cut-with
St and Mrs. J. Jennings of the gen- a sharp instrument when it is
T eral hospitality, committee. cool and placed in cool, deep wat-
. er for three or four hours before
Mo. RiMCEntert.i™ , “fi'Er
PriSClIla Club Members . bloom with the exception of a few
including hydrangeas which should
Arrangements of red camellias be jn fuu bloom. Roses should, be
In low bowls were used in decora- gathered in half-bloom.
t(on of the home of Mrs. J. W. The container should be related
Riggs when she was hostess to the ;h texture and color harmony to ]
Priscilla Club yesterday afternoon. tp,e flowers and ’good pin type ;
Members of the-needlework club fr0g3 fastened firmly to the con-
spent the afternooij in, sewing and taintr are necessary.
"'Refreshments of a salad, cake th^^r "or ma^ I
VndAlcxindeT MrsenEd T. AreeU,' sho.uld I
Chthriner DesignTshotld to in SHtglSS j
Mrs. Jeff Harbour, Mrs^yle^ ‘
Matthews. Mrs. Frank Moore. Mrs. b!end |v,tb th* ™\™ “1“ '
Saxon RObhi"S a"d MrS' F’ C Lin«t"d arrangement^ are "vertical,
Mrs.’ Robbins will be hostess for hor“1'. hogarth curve semi-
the next meeting at '2:30 n. m.. cirTcular- Zlg'zag' and tnawutar.
In mass arrangements, a lot of
flowers are grouped together in
an -artistic maijher considering
- . ■ , scale, balance, and harmony. Tan-
JOIflt Class Meeting gible evidences are observed in
Held By Phebean, Rutb
The Phebean and Ruth classes of arrangements with the focal point
Baptist Temnie met Wednesday accentuated as a part of the de-
afternoon in the home of Mrs. Fel- sign that holds and attracts the
ton Tuoker for a combined busi- eye. .
ness meeting opened with prayer in her concluding remarks, Mrs.
by Mrs, A. P. Gieger. ‘ . . . Flagg stated that form and art
Mrs. Esther Edgeley had charge jn arrangements as well as colors
of the business meeting and pro- should biend from the bottom up
seated' the devotional; FfeuurwerP *fftb the lightest" colors at the top.
discussed for future activities of irNifranging roses, she stated that
both classes, (he ftiU-blown flowers should be
-
,
■
Associated Women
Hear Book Review
CUb* ftoiSH-Ss/tft
TowWCowitrp
next meeting at '2:30 p. m„
March 22 in her home at 9 South
Whiting.
the base with the buds at the
Others present were Mrs. J.
Walding, Mrs. Ed Lehr. Mrs. E. R. highest point?
Wright, Mrs. J. G. Springfield, Mrs The uae 0f figurines should be
Templeton, Mrs. L. B. Now- determined by matching texture,
Mrs. D.. L. Evans and Mrs. a rnlnr to the container
C. J.
man, Mrs. u.. u r*vans ana Mrs. (homo and color to the container
James Weir, and flowers.
Sunshine sister .....
ONEITA COLE
Seven members and nine-vlsit--
ors were present for the weekly
meeting of the Oneita Cole circle
of the. Coady. Baptist WMU Held
in the home of Mrs. Tom Kimmey.
Mrs. Gladys Durst led the program
on “Who Will Go.” Mrs. J. J. Irby
gave the benediction prayer.
LYNN KNIGHT «<*
■ A missionary -program was given
for the Lynn Kngiht circle of Bap-
tist Temple when they met In the
home of Mrs. Ed Lehr. Mrs. C. J.
Templeton led the opening Prayer
and Mrs. Esther Edgeley brought '
the devotional from the first chap-
ter of Phillipians. The closing gray-
er was led by Mrs. J.-S. Everett.
Mrs. Templeton will be hostess for
Ihe next meeting 9J1 March 21.
CUm RoieHzuwuf'A
The Economy
iu nuncio. , x- . . . mu/ mum i,u, YOUNGER SET are Clint Snyder anil John
There were 30 cjub members McCnlley, kneeling; Catherine Walsh, Allison Walsh, Kay Hencke.il
A SPECIAL PURCHASE
ESPECIALLY PRICED
A JACKIE TATE
CREATION
erf
chairman, introduced, the speaker, 7,^- P - , # . .
win "be'hew M^ch*^be^nlS’ 'Doesnt Even Know Emily
at *10. a.m. in the home of Mrs. *
(Rogers Photos)
Relief From
Monthly Pains—
A New Sensation
For Score* of Hippj Girl* Women
£ wor.derfaJ experience liei
•bead for
more need
tern 1
each month, you
modern type — aid that,
tablish in many Women
ramping to
C. E. Wyatt at Channolview. -A jjy GERALDINE HILL dinners recently smoked before the
covered dish luncheon will be ser- LONDON, March 16. tttE) — Bri- toast was drunk to King .George,
ved at noon. • tain’s, doyen of party- etiquette said- Mills rapped the table with his
-—. ' . today he never has heard of Emily ebqny gavel and said" “I feel sure
rlI,v enrpHrw nnmr post but considers American man-, it is unnecessary to ask you to re-
Mr. and Mrs. Matt S. Odom, Jr. nera are •‘terrible.” - -........— frain from smoking until after the
Mills sometimes announces more
before one luneb-
BALLERINA
Colored Glaze
DfNNERWAIE^
announcing the "Emily Post wlTb’s she?” royal toast."' The, Embarrassed
SSsSgSSS?—'
pounds and six ounces. His grand-, events along a ^ smooth path US eon, -
Hr
Mrs. C. T. Roberson, of Baytown. ***%£$ - Smith, OB. E„ M. C„
He has quailed aged dukes and " be announced as “Colonel
peers with one took from his Sm‘th-‘hat most excelient
steel-gray eyes for whispering dur- ?rder *be Eritish Empire, Mill-
ing an after-dinner speech. ta5ffCr?ss,„
iiy>. 'L^ns’am ^.-ggrafasgasisg
is a breath of British etiquette and annountfng^he Lt part o{
tradition.” :>
Whenever an important dinner
announcing the
name.
or social function is Held in Britain, AmeriCa"
' Wtlto, dressed’ iir big traditional "
‘Such a nice lady, easy to talk
- and easy on tte eye,” he said
BALLERINA is oven-proof
BALLERINA is guaranteed against ohecking or
glazing. ■
BALLERINA is available in four lovely, barmoniz-
• ing colors; , ^
• DOVE (Grey). • JONQWH* (YdtewL
• PERWINKLE (Blue) • JADE (Green)
20 piece Starter Set $4.95. Also Open Stock
The ILFREY HARDWARE
I. "YOUR
11B
and high white starched collar and- with & jn
tie, goes along ^ minimum toe Mills’pet peeve is. Dahny Kaye,
of 25gmneas-(about 75 dollars). He “His manners are awful, never
goes to announce the guests, know what he js goin tQ do next
prompt the speakers if they are at and no dip!omacy on my part will
a toy for a word and yell ‘Sir In a fc hlm ln line with,British eti-
shoeked voice if a guest commits- qu4e/. Milla explained,
a w ^ , The toastmaater%said he will hot
My chief ambition Is to preside j^j.* until he has -beeu : to
at a dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria 4merica .
and show.the Amencans how to do ;„And Jncidental! Wa another-
thmgs in a proper way ” Mills said. wa of earnin dolfars,* be said.
He said at an American banquet: . . 6
he would make quite surt that VBPr IN ARKANSAS
100% Nylon
PETTISKIRT
$395
You can well be amazed
at the value in * th?s ex-
this
; quisite pettisidrt at
low, low price . . the
marvefoVs ^ee! of the soft
nylon ... the delicate
lace trim and' fillagree
■ lace insert combine to
make, it one of the very
finest lingerie values we
have ever offered. - -
Washes in a moment and'
even faster.- All
• Whife
• Tea Rose
Approximately at Shown
.-t.
dti RriwzweiqA
TotiTnw'CoxmtgT
and evafrioveiisrii®
. blithe fittie chaif*!
' ’sechnted with h«Nj
embroidery and punch-*'1
designs on.bodice am
crisp, smooth linen-like *
* ” in early spring P®*
‘ ' Sizes tO-2S
Woman
I Miss Alta Del! Walker, bride-
I , -t nf Robert Eugene McDonald,
I Is complimented with a- bridal
laiovtor and tea given in the home
K Mrs. T. M. Clayton of Cedar
Igayou. :»
I Assisting hostesses were Mrs,
Ip c Arrington, Mrs. Ora Bow*,
l^n Mrs H. J. tlavis, Mrs. H. A.
■Slink Mr»- c- Thompkins, Mra.
I Frank Hnilth, Mrs. Doreen Hunt
IS Mrs. H. A. Conner.
I The bonoree received the guests
lisiisted by her mother, Mrs. E. L.
I^alker, and the prospective bride-
I,room’s mother, Mrs. L. F. Mc-
A St. Patrick’s theme was car-
Iried out in decoration of the tea
itebte gjid refreshments; -The lace
Igj'table was -centered with sea*
L„ftl flowers Jn a crystal bowl
find white candles in crystal hold-
-Mrs. L. A. Baker and Miss Ethel
guests ^did not shout and talk ______^ ________
across- eaeR pther, smoke before Beafley from Stamps, Arkansas are
the toast tq the president or get visifing in ke home of Baker’s
up gBd speak- without the -chair- -. S0Tr gnd family. Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Man's permisston. . * ____ Baker and Catherine. Baker is a’
“They do "all . those things 1- ,,rw of Misa Beasley.
Am r:ta,”-he said. “J have'seen — ------------
American guests eommitting these
social^ errors even at the Savoy
Hotel (London’s Waldorf Hotel).”
When a guest at one of Mills'
Hardware Stores
Selling Ice Cream
.,
; SELLS , -
CHEVROLET
S52SS
CLEVELAND, O, March I«. <EB-
Iee cremn sodas to hardware stores
would have seemed the height of
silliness to old-time dealers, but ta
the 'modern merchandiser they are
►profitable Investment.
. Harold G. -flojik, president of the
Ohto Hardware Association, told a
convention here that severed ‘oilt-
of-state stores Instilled sods'foun-
tains during the wsr when more
stable (docks became short. -
They proved so profitable, he
said, they were kept on after peach
came and now form a large part of
the stores' husfaiess. ’
TRY, TRY AGAIN
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Tke Economr
—
Miss Edna Hooper and Miss El-
i Abetoathy alternated at the
Cieh service.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Havi« pre-
Liied at the bride's book regis-
60 guests who called during
appointed hours. Many gifts
r received by the bride-elect
■mm other? who- were unable to
.'V, .....
ur. E. W. Bruce Will s
Speak To Woman's Club ®
Pr, fc W. Bruce will “be' the ei
[ueit speaker tor the, .Baytown d
Roman’s Club when members meet ti
U.J30 p. m. tomorrow in-the home c;
if Mrs. L G. Sanders, 400 Marian, p
kubfic Welfare' in Otfr City” is gi
l,f program topic with Mrs,. L. D. (1
V'llburn as leader. Tw6 movies will yc
. shown by Dr. Brtice in connec-
i® sith his talk.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 241, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950, newspaper, March 16, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029010/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.