The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BAYTOWN SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1951 -PAGE!
I jj|e Nuptial Rites Unite Yvonne Wren And
fcSartor, "
Fast Matrons
Club Holds
Turkey Dinner
Fourteen members of the Goose
Creek Past Matrons Club were
served a turkey dinner Thursday
in the home of Mrs. J. W. Pierce in
Channelvlew.
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Pierce
were Mrs. E. Q. Camp, Mrs. ft. E,
Withers and Mrs. K. A. Graham.
Arrangements of chrysanthe-
mums and autumn leaves decorat-
ed the home. *'
After the dinner, guests partly
cipated ip games and contests;
Mrs. Pierce and Mr?. Pal Grigg
were winners. ' . ..____ ‘
New officers of the dub will be
elected Pecember 20 when the
annual Christmas party i? held at
the' home of Mrs. L. P. . Wilburn,
1406 East Texas. .
scarce, steady,
wer. Bulls 50-
•s and feeders
is: Beef steers
own 26.50 bulls
yearlings 33,
steers 22.50.
d last Friday:
i 50-100 lower,
olce killers 22-
ind good 25-31.
-24. Good and
5. Common and
••ini ritesih the First ►‘“Oh side with tall candles in cake and Miss Eva Whitfield was
St. Mark's WSCS Marks End
Of Course With Luncheon
•
Members of St Mark’s Meth- Mrs. Henry Lyles, president of
odist Woman's Society of Chris- the WSCS unit, presided at the
tian Service held a luncheon yes- luncheon and .introduced the
terday in Gonzalez Restaurant. speaker. Mrs. Wayne McCleskey
eddlnf/cedar Bayou ticred' candelabra. at the crystal punch service.
irch i ■ m,rriaee Miss Miss Aline Hardison, niece of Miss Jean Cook and Miss Joyce
,ited in h*a gar. the brides,'of Cedar Bayou, arid Capps registered guests. Others
>n and antj Terry Sartor, brother, of the in the house party were Miss
«• Bertha M hriripirrnrtnr Iteht’Pf! thp p»nril#»s Lanelle Piltman Miss Martha
ru,® —— bridegroom, lighted the candles. Lanelle Pittman, Miss Martha
, . - «ral, ‘ ... . Maroney, Miss Elizabeth Ma-
»nts are-Mr. and ^igs Joy W^k«, pl«d»V »nd roney, Miss Janice Wren; and Miss
Wren of Donle' Harvey D. Hardison of Cedar Gene Smith.
I* ™ wBa ife’ Pre!e the Mrs. Sartor is a graduate of
'rents * are' Mr. Miss Wren and Miss Miller j>!^]Wlghe?Ch0<>l j?1"‘J at^.n<lt<1
fvmond Winkels were given in .marriage by their She, ,for ^uth-
Symond VM brother, Bernard Miller of Cedar *estern A«sonated Telephone
„ . the Bjyop. • Company here. .
ufns.reaa ' Miss Wren wore a light gray Sartor is a graduate of Free-
onies last * . WOol EUjt With a fitted boat. Black stone High School and works for
decorated ^wttn ;shoes and bag pinlc glovcs a pirik the Fluor Construction Company
pink and white rjbbon«tri,mmed calot, and a pale in Baytown,
jeriiums, stprus, pjnk crepe blouse completed her Mrs, Winkels is a graduate of
-cp foliage, "two costume. Her large corsage was.of Dome High School and received
of flowers were sweeth.eart roses with pink and :’a diploma in horology from Har-
white lace, net and^henille. din College, now Midwestern Uni-
r f .-I, Miss Milier, wore theVsame:type vcrsity. She works for Shaw’s
0 jD6uK of smoked gray suit «nd navy Jewelry. - -
”, blue ; accessories. Her gray blouse Winkels was graduated from
if rhjl) was monogramed in navy, and Portland High School and attend-
LAST TIMES TONI
double Fntttt,
^ "THE TIME
OF THEIR Live
last Friday:
25 higher, sows
teady. Week's
,ws 17.25, feed-
Abbott and C««t^
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^''hniodor. ]
'OH SUSANWi
ftod ( atneron I
lonn: "Punchy jv>J
latkst
Ails—Dial W02
LINDA DIANNE SCHIMA
FIRST BIRTHDAY - Linda
will be one year old tomorrow.
She is. the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Schlma, 1 East
Nazro. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Schlma of La
Porte and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Parma of Wallis.'
EDGAR JOHN WOTIPKA
ONE TEAR OLD - Celebrat-
ing his first birthday tomor-
row will be Edgar, son Of Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Joe Wotipka,
1235 Cherry. His grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs Edward
Kotrla of Crosby and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Wotipka.
(Chadwick Photo).
CALENDAR
Coming Sunday
H. t Phillips will
L w members of th
kCiilH' .
[club will meet at < •
| cssmunity House.
[.Phillips will RPchk
decorating-
Us for the meetii
L Harry Stefani an
wedding rehearsal.
Seth Ward Class of Cedar Rayon
Friends of the couple are in-
taken at the meeting for National colony, contains 3572 square Methodist Church, church at 7
vited to call at the Feiielon home. re*later P,eaU-
' 100 Gresham, during the appointed •
Fenelon, a petroleum inspector Kl W3 mt 3 B03 Tel
for the Baytow^’'Ttefiflery- and ®s£
owner of -a heme improvement.. 4 q KS5 wfilVIOrc
firm,’and his wife were married Q ,
on November 20, 1926, in Houston, UIVIC rTOIGCTS
They lived in Houston for about I
eight years and then moved ^ to Kiwanitas decided to accept sev-
Luling and San Antonio. They ,rai civic projects at the called
tnr t “ °'f executive ^oard .meeting Thursday
night in the home of Mrs. Wilton
Roper, 708 East Republic.
Mrs. L. A. Wilkie is chairman
of the magazine project for the
veteran hospitals. Anyone who
needs to get rid of any magazines
and books can take them to Wil-
kie’s, 324 West Texas, or to Paul’s
Food Market, 3315 Minnesota.
Plans were made to provide a
town family, kiwanitas will give
complete Christmas day for a Bay-
them toys, food and clothing Mrs.
Ralph MeCar.iy is in charge of this
project.
The annual Christmas party will
be held at Mrs. Sammy McPhail’B,
705 East James, on December 20.
Members are reminded that there
are only 33 days left to make the
personal gifts which will be auc-
tioned off at the party.
w „„„„ „„ ...v _____ All members are requested to
Twenty five guests were served bring a picture or snapshot of
ices of cake with pink icing and their families for the scrapbook to
iffee. Mrs. ' H. L. Townsend, Mrs. Paul HOIladay at the Paul’s
’Cartoon
Missions Opportunity Giving, The miies.
projects for this .year'are. Ming
Quong Home , in California. and ;I3S
Haines House in Alaska.. . . , . . I Mm
Adults. 35 c—Cfiildrtal
Complete Selection of Beautiful
'the service ciubs in this area to
members of ‘.the Minerva Study
Club yesterday in the home of
Mrs. R. V -----
ND THE ATI
ONLY I SUNDAY * MO
Comeaux, 2206 Louis-
iana.
• She told about the origin, ab-
j jectives, ideals and activities of
the clubs here and stressed the
work that they are doing. When
you look at the overall picture it
is amazing to see how much clubs
are doing.
Special Value!
in 20 lovely Cards 11
d Matching Envelopes .11
3 Gift Box -0** JLl
Other Selections to 98c a Box.
• Mothers of boys in Boy Scout
Troop 314 met in the home of Mrs.
J. H. Purvis in Cedar Bayou
Thursday to organize a Mothers’
Club,
Mrs. O. D. La Fare was elected
president of the dub. Other offi-
cers are Mrs. B. F. Hicks, vice-
president; Mrs. J. E. Crockett, sec-
retary; Mrs. L. W. Frazier, chair-
man of the telephone committee;
Mrs. Joe Murphy, reporter. •
Next meeting will be held in
Mrs. La Fara’s home on December
6. Regular monthly meetings will
be held.
P»fifNtS
_ and in cooperating tbe house party Will include Mrs.
j with each' other how their worn MdVm Chatham of Houston, Mrs.
I is overlapping, she said
I There were six guests present, r. i pi r 1
Mrs. V. A. Litrette, Mrs. C. R. StOPk ShOWSf meS
[Martin, Mrs. J. C. Lillard, Mrs. . . . ...
1C. B. Allen, Mrs. D, L. Leach, and WllllS MlmCr
Mrs. Leon Tompkins.,
Mrs. Willis Milner was honored
i j n i r\ • with a stork shower Thursday in
Mrs. rOlltra neviews *the home of Mrs, J. D. Wooten
,p. . r ... , 505 Williams.
Requiem For A Nun w<«?
Mrs. E. T. Poutra reviewed Wil- The hostesses used a lace t^le'
ham Faulkner’s ’■Requiem for -. ***> wrth .
v „ . —, . , .. t p nk and blue candles, stood in
,Uno T^"days mectln8 °f ;rvsf,l candelabra on the table.
the Review Club.
Faulkner s book is a play in
:fi,ir-ee arts, a tragic story of con-
ditions in the South.
The club met at the Community
House with 15 members present.
Plans for a Christmas party, to
be held at the home of Mrs. J. H.
McCulley, were discussed.
Next review for the club 'wJU be
a ■ L- Douglas book, ‘Time To
Remember." It will be reviewed Annual retail s&les of candy in
by Mr«. C V. McKe&~ ■ the”DST run to 32 billion.
,ND STILL GOING STRONG!
INDSOR ’
JfNNINC
ill Kl,
Kg-I NTARV INSt RANCE
last costs of hospiultzatipn
k in immediate success, anti is
Laig like wildfire, it origi-
kii fflJ929. ssiicn a-gronp of
iiii, Texas, sch.sol teachers con-
[ltd with Bailor Hospital for
p. sen-icc.
[ccordiflg to late figures, iherc
’more tMtl (in 1100,01)0 persons
iered against'hospital-costs,-
lie iS.ftiO.fiOO insured against
Idisa 1 and surgical costs,
#ugh ptam sponsored by the
itKan Hospital Association,
mean Medical Association
anti various medical groups. .Un-
told other millions are protected
through pre-paid hospital and
medical insurance, sponsored by
employers and insurance com-
panies.
One insurance executive esti-
mates that more than halt the peo-
ple of the United States arc in-
sured against hospitalization, sur-
gical or medical care. Doctors,
hospitals, industry and insurance
companies are all working toward
further extension of such services
— the VOU 'NTARY American
way,.
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>AY thru MONDAY
fASHT FEATURES 2
ST TIME IN BAYTOWN
The seme colorful wonderful Penney fabric*
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Only the price is changed! Save more now!
DOWN GO PRICES
on your favorite Penney fabrics!
HERE THEY ARE FOR MONDAY!
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3 BIG STORES TO SERVE YOU
Ashbef Smith Second
Grade Has P*TA Program
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Second grade teachers at Ashbel
Smith presented their room Thurs-
day in a play for members of the
Parent-Teacher Association.
1 The play was called “Thanksgiv-
ing'Eve.’’
Before the play was presented,
. the P-TA held a brief business
meeting. It was conducted by Mrs.
Harold Scarborough, first vice-
president, in the absence of the
was in Dallas atending the state
.1 president, Mrs. W. H. Powers, who
P-TA convention.
Roy H. Rowland, principal, call-
ed attention to the fact that it is
now illegal to park cars on the
streets next to the school.
Mrs. DoJlye Summers’ room won
the attendance prize.
Attendance records showed 247
members present.
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parents was given yesterday by
the children of the Trinity Epis-
copal Kindergarten.
The- program opened, with a
pledge to the flag, led by Doug-
las Huddle.
The kindergarten song and two
Thanksgiving songs were sung by
the .children. Following this, Janet
Hander and Claire Cone and Bar-
bara Brunson, sang a trio.
A rhythm band played two num-
bers, and three children gave
thanksgiving readings, Th e sc
children are Caroline Kelso, Rick-
ey Young;, and Judy Fayle.
Kindergarten holidays are on
November 22 and 23. ' .
Next Mother's Club meeting will
be December 3 when Mrs. E. W.
Buelow will , give the program,
"What Christmas Should Mean to
tlie Pre-school Child.” . ’
The ChrMmag program will be
completed during this meeting.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1951, newspaper, November 17, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042042/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.