The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 343, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1952 Page: 4 of 10
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Evangelist
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Women Voters Hear Discussion \av°na Sm
Of Baytown Sanitation Problems a/ sT°ree
MCifJiny naiiui iicai ncyui i vn tuiiveniion
Mrs. D. W. Jonies reported on annual Rose Pageant
o wer
Neighborhood sanitation prob- Wynnewood addition when a clog-
ear fed s:!Wer iine backed up through changing the
Lavona Smith Mrs New In Charge
Ul Ddker Circle lODiC -WilHafa Sommers at Edgerton,
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of the Pi "Si am on missions Tues- ^ced to one year'in jail for pass- corpus ChrlstiTuesday for the at7'30pm Tuesd.v i '"‘ft
day «t the Emma Baker circle ing a worthkss 4ia check to par-Hoping Hands Society of the Re- atmex ' y m‘he eh),
September, the group will vote on Miss Lavona Smith bride c’cct of mrr?ing of'Second RaPUsl fhurch lor Mme fishing taclde' ’ deemer Lutheran church. Refreshments wer„
if renorted to rit* Hirr Z"LZZ"t ""VTvT' "P w™«» changing the by-laws. The next A-3c Morris Holidv. was honored * % h?m* «{>*»• T.'C. Saxon, • The meeting wax held, fa the members and one n 1
"ftz^sxs"1■ stas,-* *- sr^an ihs." wmsu. >*.„T. srss«3sr"~ »: —y ,
5TKS5S JXZZ JX. JSr*£?$2n5 'TZZ . * J’ SfS£ASffBOUgas “«r 4 „• ,
the League of Women Voters, man, rother" than taking action have meeting* during the next two F W Smith and WSvv'mJh^r- T- F- 0dom devotional. Hi the home of Mrs. Allbrigty on The members diacuoaed*ptens for ^^tic nomination in 1896 a?*
Tuesday the Community house, promptly!^health office* Aid ^»TX~c!5 Wuem MrsA V™ m.embm to aend ttrt North Sixth. ....... showlhgarolor-sound film on the frfeated byWUliam McllLfr
^Crossmsn^ waa a bmnber of * Attorney^, W. Bruce* an oppeo- Of the individual grotto* will rati ~»i>h flafejfa, gladtolu- nnd yellow
panel, composed of itimaelf. At- eat to the defeated bond isue which their own members and arrange a yeefaeart rose corsage*, respect-
torney E. W Bruce and Attorney proposed to build new sewage"1 far- time convenient to alt '~£~ TOTtroth the hostesses. The bride-
t«wr^r- rarr=r«-R,s ss.’sessastK
omen
Lytown Garde
lave Style Sho
te'ars ssss. iss^srsfc rKtis:
to a discussion of ways to "rtak- build nkw sewarge. arid water fa- All election 1^,5? I-0*®* flanked by yellow cgij
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will try to attend all the neigh- cake, decorated in yellow and
;G..
#Cros*man, who termed himself a '"^Th men received numerous b^rho 'd’ mee^«d *" ‘h* neigh' t......
ritr-issss
...... mr , Ztosssr****"
ship SSSrartBS “u7TmTn.thH0CilPrOjpCt‘'Kn°W .^eilow chry^nthemums
5 Nights Only-Wed., July 9 thru Sun., July 13
OLD FASHIONfD REVIVAL
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L Baytown Garden dub will
| a styic show August 15 in the
Lmunity Hou*e- 14 WM an*
Lccd during the meeting of the
wutive hoard Tueaday in fhe
0f Mr*. ,F. C. Saxon, 612
jam™. „ >
the show will be sponsored by
ganttation problems, said that the discussion,
complaint* can jje madc to hia of-
And he offered an alternate solu-
tion. telling the women that any
time a problem becomes a “nuis-
smee” that it can' be reported to
the police department.
Crossman toid of his experience
fa handling situations among
neighbors who complained of prob-
lem*. *
He told of one Incident in
8 P.M
2*.
NIGHTLY
.the coffee table.
„Hos'esses were Mrs. R, E. Casey,.
Mrs. F. H. Brooks, Mrs. John Nei-
. a*, oiwma. mrs. jonn Nel-
son. Mrs. M. S. Johnson. Mrs. I.
L Johnson, Mrs. I. H. Epperson,
Mrs. Guy Maley, Mrs. B. E. Louns-
berry and Mrs. A. N. Nelson.
Mamie Confidently Standing
Social Calendar Behind Ike; Watching By TV
Thursday '• •
Julie Lottie circle of Cedar Ba-
you Methodist, church at 16 a.-m.
Members of the houseparty who
served and registered guests were
Mrs. Sdwin Ratley, Mr*. Payton
Williams, Miss atsy Jo Williams,
and tyTiss Gladys Bishop, ^
Ouj-cif-town guests were Mrs. J.
Y Pavletich of Jacksonville, Mr*.
aJiffVTT M Jand-shakinB wilh GOP delegates gw OntSaS’JSlSS
church ,at 7:30 p.m, ' his. But she is sticking to what Mrs Taft staved im « u
Rbo Girls,. IOOF Hall at friends call- "Mamie's eount-your- usual bedtime Mnndiv ?r
7.'Mp.m. ' ' , chicken^-when-theyre-hatchedphil. wateli StfeviSftadS? 5
Cedar Bay^u Order of the East- ,osophy. the keynote address of Gen. Doug-
ern star. C. K. Masonic hall at 7:30 , Mrs. Eisenhower was openly jub- las MacArthur, one of her hus-
P-m; , . ilarit Tuesday over Ike’s victory in band's strongest boosters.
Winaome class of Second Bap-r the first test of strength among Mrs. Eisenhower, too tuned In
flat, home of Mr,-,.. E,. CJfcShan,.coBY^tm . delegates,. She admit- .on the..MacArthm*speech Earlier
300 East Pearce, at 7:30 p m. , ted to reporters that she gave„a with \vh«: seemd to be deliberate
Coady4Bible circle, home of-Mrs rousing cheer when the news emphasis, Mamie declared that “I
2 F. Bird, Cbady road, at ht) a m,' came over her television set in the am not going” to Convention Hal)
Martha circle of Cedar Bayou Eisenhower suit. to hear her husband’s former boss
Methodist H'SCS church at 9:30 As for the final outcome of the in person.
nomination contest, she summed . ‘‘Cieiofore, Mrs. Eisenliower has
it up: "What's going to be is going snrunk from the give-and-take of
to be. Whatever happens will be f.ress ronferences. But she broke
right.” . t0 U!rn l|P at a
Mrs> Eisenhower and Mrs. Ro- whereof zL^'a0'„eT backers"
bert K. Taft , both are keeping fa Sh? ^ 'quLesiions
touch -with vents at Convention remrter a!k^l jirp/hlsed wben 0,le
hall by television. Neither has DJ%n wltJs,fd ‘J she would cam-
been to the amphitheater. But both the^inminatmn generai ll he wins
are expected to be on hand for the V7.1* , T '
nominating speeches that formally j,.- .. 1 f',?y„Fac* J. can with
s-szssr* •«“ ™ s sss m -
nr«/* _*:ii __■*_____JlOV\.
Mamie gave her own private
SPECIAL SINGING
NIGHTLY BY THE
BAILES BROTHERS
AT FAITH TEMPLE -701 BOLSTER-BAYTOWN
EVERYBODY
WELCOME!
benefited for the Baytown
..en club, but It will be staged C(
Meyer Bros. p|
rn C. W. Spear, chairman of w
. civic committee fa the Bay- di
. Garden club,, proposed a
m be whip drive within the club
°i„b members to join Baytown
mi jj • httfr nfrlpnhr.,
It * Xm&Ammla*
AT
. HEAR THE
BAILES BROTHERS
KRCT
AT 9 A.M.
DAILY OVER
650 KC.
ON THE DIAL
Martha
- ‘‘Th* Houm Witli
^Th« Purple Door"
LOOM AND
SHUTTLE
STUDIO
SH E. Fayle
Dial 6947
BAG HANDLES
and BECHETS1 In
PLASTIC for PCRSBS
"Crochet Yourself
A Summer Baa"
FEE BKLASTBAW
Martha Taft, still recoverir
from a stroke suffered ;wo years uw" prr
ago, spent all of Monday in her r through the
hotel suite, resting and . keeping n..Te?*. hne.s. of hand-shakers.
^iL°.f:ia.te!Ldeviop"]ents in.tl!e I learned faaMon^ago^ ™*-
Style Shoppe
I Jn I Tape retie!
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nominating race. Monday night's
Church Illustrates
Wooster Circle Topic
Qlejtn^
Try These Sp<
Thursday Thru S<rf
CRISCO,
I SPRY or 3-J
SNOWDRIFT c<
For Thursday, Friday, & Saturday; July 10, 11, & ]j|
WE RESEKVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QI ANTITUM PI KCHASED
A lighted minature church Illu-
strated the theme ‘Mission to
America" Tuesday on the program"
presented bv Mr* n «»-!*___
W'«"W <V M„ D, M, kSIZ
mLvJ'mXZS&S *
Mrs. Waltman‘8 dau^hte
fOLGEH
-
i daughter, Ellen,
read a chapter from the book
Now Everybody Needs Church."
Mrs. L. M. Henderson wHS
-,i“"
at 410 Barnes'.
..R- c- Read presided over
the business meeting in which the
members discussed serving for
church dinners. Mrs.‘ E. J. Offer
m 1 a- in £uarge of the Music I
club dinner-Thursday night at the 1
church; the circle will also serve
far the Youth Caravan dinner
Tuesday night.
COfFfE
SUN-UP QUEEN CREME
BAMA RED PLUM JAM ..
Ice cream sodas were served to
10 members and guests, Miss Ellen
Waltman, Miss Virgie Dee Hen-
derson and" Mrs. Vinson Easton.
The next meeting will be 9:30
a m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
Arnold Field, 111 % Arbor.
m
Children Need
Specially Packed
Bags On Trips
HUNT'S CALIFORNIA
.....Nc/“ 10c
BLUE PLATE ,
SPINACH.....
PEANUT BUTTER
|2-°z. vJ
.Tumb'er ZDv
YACHT CLUB CREAM STYLE
LADY BETTY
GOLDEN CORN
O No. 30?
CUCUMBER WAFERS...
.-...Jar 19C
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. HUNT'S "
TOMATO CATSUI
HAPPYVALE - CUT
GREEN BEANS
LE GRANDE CORI
YACHT CLUB
BANANA PEPPERS
FIRST PRIZE CHOICE QUALITY
PINTO BEANS ......
9t. 29c
/
swansdown
INSTANT CAKE MIX
KLEENEX
U'. s. .Vo. I
California Potatoc
|JLS No, | Callfenila —
Elberta Peaches.
Fresh Tomatoes ...
r.s.xo.1
Seedless Grapes ..
I Home Grown Okrc
0 200 ct. ArJ
L Boxes AvCI
CHOICE MEATS
Small children and babies on a
tfip can be little angels, or pint-
sized cyclones, depending upon
preparations made for their con-
venience. • -
Like anyone else, they are sub-
Ject to the annoyances, of travel;
but in the eyes of most parents,
trouble begins with the first
moment of. the trip, The proper
bags and accessories, say the Lug-
gage and Leather Goods Manu-
facturers of America, can go a
long way towards eliminating
some of the biggest problems.
Very tiny babies require their
own luggage. The duffle bag with
rubber or plastic lining is the ideal
Way to carry diaper* or breakable
Cottles, Insulated bags keep water
and food at the proper tempera-
ture for emergency feeding,
A-separate suitcase for baby4*
clothing helps provide a con-
venient way for Mother to find
QUALITY MEATS
Oscar Mayer Best Val
Sliced Bacon
Dittfurth's Home Killed
Frvprc
| I V g0 isatstniaaiiiMMSs.
Choice Baby Beef
Roasts —
Dittfurth's Fresh Killed
HENS........................
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LIBBY'S FROZEN FOODS
Libby's French Fried Potatoes
pkg 19c •
LIBBY'S SWEET PEAS
«?• 19c ‘
. .. 'r*-•■?.:• - ' ->B '
USBrS PEAS S CARROTS
19c
10-Oz.
Pkg.
Sfr«ple$s8r«i
nipper!
that extra sweater or bonnet when
It is needed,’. The wise Mom will
DRUGS.. VARIETIES
Cannon 20"x40“
BATH TOWELS
3 For *1
15c
\!SpvS^!^\
California Iceberg
Lettuce...............2 ««*
Firft Of Season Pecos Valley
Cantaloupes
Fresh
Eggplant —
U.s. No. I Yellow Bermuda
Onions ~ ........
j Grade-A Shoulder
[ Veal Roast . . ..ib. 69c
j Maiie-Land t
Sliced Bacon. . .«, 39c
j Jasmine
I franks...........39c
COMMER
POOD MARI
Mil N. COMMERCE
Strapless
Waist-nl
rter belt!
anticipate which clothing will be
required enroute, and pack it on
Sheerfex • • j fa® wisp of a garment that
does so much for your figure . . . perfect’ for-new
fashions ... Diana combines a strapless bre, a
m controlling waist whittler and a garter belt
r smooth, flawless fit. +
ms
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Small children also profit by the
‘suitcase of their own' idea, They
enjoy packing for themselves
(Mom can rearrange later), and
the privilege of carrying their own
baggage is an easy one to grant,
if several small cases arc used
lather than one or two large ones.
Reserve a special bag or section
of the luggage for interesting
games, novelties, or picture,books;
pencils and papers should be in-
cluded. One item at a time,'grab-
bag style, keeps the tot interested
•and amused.
Children old enough to read en-
■°y ^"fure^ CaM t0 ,0!-
;£kS5*
• family's luggage can serve
In the bftek of the car when It Is
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TIDE
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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE
IBS:' IVORY SOAP I CRISCO
GIANT
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2 bars 27c
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3 LB.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 343, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1952, newspaper, July 9, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041591/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.