The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1951 Page: 6 of 12
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pA©* A . THE BAYTOWN SUN, FRIDAY, SEPTfMIER W
iW Oman’s Page
Staging Preparations Made
For Garden Club Style Show
St*u show stager* far Meyer Knapp, dlsptay director, *«dMlt*
Bmhers White House Stores are Helga Smithson, personnel dlrec-
in Bavtown today planning the tor and fashion advisor for Meyer
S5.how-to be sponsored Bros. White House Stores, were
Wednesday by the Baytown Oar- here. ■ ’
get s Sanies
Schools, P-TAs Can Promote Ashbel Smith
Fellowship, Principal Asserts P-TA Members
Everythlng.we do, we can do bet- Rev. George P. English, pastor A mi I/) IflfOn
ter through fellowship, B. P. Hop- of Baptist,Temple, opened the VCI HLljUQIIIICU
Harvest Decorations U;
Mary Martha Class Pa
The iAry Martha Class of St. granting of
Mart'. ..j ?. .. I01
rs Have I
now she’s sot
„t ditties at the
l0 go more Bowl. Ar
sense there and sulk
MaK "The ones
They she grinned, “
wives. I sing a
headed man
nudge their
f&J
aa^ja.ys SttSMSS
wkn Mrs. Elmer Gregory direct- nesday night for a plantation par- Thirt^ive mTb '
* ” " The party was combined with a n^a.^MrsI
A get acquainted period was business meeting at which the class daughter of Pa?
eld in each teacher’s homeroom elected Its officers for tire coming H. McCuIky7 aM Wi
year. M . ’ ‘'P^sent,
Mrs, R. M. Harper was named which phShed thf^‘a'c°^l
president; Mrs. J. D. Poskey, first Mrs: L. W Coi»!iPar!y ini
Mrs. ’G. H. Mar- Mrs. A. fi'. Nobt t'/N
Shall, second vice-president; Mrs. Horn, Mrs Ln,.‘v Qd
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Thave a-lousy
"rife EntertflJner
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'^rWho.foeis like glee.
SgSS&a&fSir.
fi r . they even ah
, ,„■* seem to be il;> laughing a Hi
Garretson says. don-t like it.*;
1 with men. is they The mUe ,
lh at tl)emselv('s" or thc huffy when M
■ , , th). But the old m
iii's nipsti>!.bout1 Right- "I guess the
glide slugs about, mg at a stag.” sh
sure don’t lik
=*5T pany.
A. II /} - I ’ “And ft doe
|J.K a III] at a stag.cith.
We Know Each Other?’’, declared Faculty members wera honored the year.
i^rJBsssa .ifsaRia
fellowship. served as president of the assocla- after the business meeting and
tlon on last year. '' before refreshments were served
A l/tnae P TA During the business meeting, in the school cafeteria. an
h« h!L.uL„ „„ ^
Has Handshaking b«M on October 15 at the school. Member! voted to award Monthly F. E. Kelly, secretary; Mrs. W. L Allen’Middleton
Cl 1 A’l k A 1 * It was also announced that Mrs. attendance prizes and an annual Enoch, treasurer. •
OTUnt AT Mee! W. L. Lmanuel has been appoint- attendance prise. The party was held in the church
v ed to fill the oitice of historian, The P-TA also decided to buy annex.
A novel get-acquainted hand- vacated by the resignation of Mrs. 1 f*n for each of the two new Nancy Fennema, dressed like a
shake started oft the. new year James 'Lee, and thgt representa- classrooms,. planation pickaninny in black
yesterday for Anson Jones P-TA.- rives to the P-TA council would be Mrs: Harold Scarborough, pro* face and pig tails, plaeyd plahta-
the get-acquainted stunt con- Mrs* J- c- Dodd, Mrs. MoodyAr- gram chairman, outlined the tlon songs on her accdrdian. Aft-,
sisted ot-enguifhrg each menfber’s chie, Mrs. Joe Cates and Mrs. tear’s program, which was ac- ertfwds, the class participated in
hand in a paper sack and senuing HI,0<*eA ce?te^ group singing,
him around to shake hands with The membership chairman re- **®?m _ representatives were Refresh».tc.,is of gingerbread and
everybody. Tne first person to portad a total of aw members. Mrs. *»«:» WM^wmouncedthat coffee were served,
breax his sack was given a prize, G. L. Keene’s first grade room and all room representatives will hold Other action taken during the
This pyse, a small toy automobile, Mrs. Willis Cobb’s third grade a monthly meeting at the school, business meeting included* the
was given to Mrs. A, R, Mullens. room tied for the attendance prize, before the regular
The annual faculty play will be
given this year on October 4, it
was announced. The play is the
unit’s big money-making project
of the year.
Mrs. S. W. C. Hutton, standards
The David G. Burnet P-TA Wed- chairman, registered 228 members.
n«day decided toi have its Hallo- Mr*. H. I. Davis, hospitality
ween ,carnival on October 80 at the chairman, arranged refieshments.
school. She covered the’serviee tables in
General chairfnan for the affair !*c« cloths and centered with
are Mrs. John Coker and Mrs. Sam them unusual arrangements of
c’ordi Plan* were made at the unit’s driftwood, yellow chrysanthe-
fint tall meeting. mums and purple grapes, backed
den Club. Knapp was working out a fall
The show will be presented In stage scene for the presentation
the Community Bouse. Ticket* of the show. Mis* Smithson was
can be obtained from tb* Meyer selecting costumes and models to
Bros, Stor* here or from any Sty- display them,
town Garden CSub member, Knapp said that a stone house
Yesterday and today, C. K- ^ be the background for the
. ■*- — . * stage. In the foreground will be
,2 >1 f>i » a stohe wall, waist high, and *
Hull-5nannon fountain.
.. A J Miss Smithson said that an un<
VOWS Announced usual fsatur* of the fashion Show
will be “Family Groups ” posed
Mr. and Mrs. J. N Hull, 207 to show approved clothes and ac-
Polnsetta Lane Highlands, an- cesSories for the entire family. The
nounee the marirage of theta* “young fry” will not be neglected
daughter Roberta Lee Hull, to and the small boys and teen age
Corporal William Miles Shannon hoys’ fashion features shouU
of Ellington Air Field. ’ ‘ ‘ *
Shannon Is the step-son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Turney of Edin-
burg.
The couple were married Satur-
day in the home of the bride’s
parents With Rev. P. Writer Hen-
ckeil officiating' In the* single ring
serviees. ^ ^ ■
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
grey-blue satin street dress, white
accessories: and a corsage .pf white
r°Thi bride is a graduate of Rob-
ert E. Lee and is a Junior student
at the University of Texas. Shan-
non graduated from Robert E. Lee
and attended Lee College, Tulane
University, University of Houston,
and was in the navy three years.
He has been ,in the Air Force fo;
two years.
JAY ALLMAN HOFFPAUDt
READY FOB FAIjL HARVEST
—Jay thews here the proper at-
tire. overmUi and straw hat, for
harvesting plenty of attention
for his birthday today. He’s all
of one year old. Jay Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoffpauir Jr,
715 Schilling, and the grandson
•f Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoffpauir
and Mrs. C. E. Armer, all of Bay-
town, and John Pagan of Vic-
toria. He also has a great grand-
mother, Mrs. Mabel Ruyle, also
of Baytown,
Chicago -«t
alists could le
from the old
cine men who
American Indi
to Donald Coll
dian archeolci
National Histc
Collier does
old-time “me<
stunts but som
fSncy, he sal<
with table ti
tents quiver a:
Some shami
themselves', boi
a specially-bi
-Soon-, the. lodge
a .few minutes
were tossed I
•top.
Most of the
they were aid
the Happy Hu
ally they were
Linda Galloway made awrekom-—"—'
ing address to the parents and
teachers.
A skit was then presented by six
of the women, Who were dressed as
Mother Goose cparactcn.
"Little Boy Blue was Mrs? J. M.
Hagard, Mother Uoost was Mrs.
L. a ones, Old Woman In the Shoe
was Mrs. U A. Wheeler, Little
• Bo p was pmyed by Mrs. C. B.
Arnold, Little Miss Mupffet was
Mrs, u. G.' Johnson, and Curley
-jocks was played by Mrs. H. M.
Lndel.
After the program the stub voted
to hire-g oaby sitter; so mothers
-*ith young cnildren could attenu
,je meeting. • •
ihcy aiso decided to |ward two
sanncis each'month to the room
..tat nas tne mo.t parents attend-
.ig the met...ig*. wne banner win
Je given to Lie teacher of the
sraucs inciuu.ng ’ utroug..
.nird having the hignest attend-
ance and thu other banner will gc
to the teacher of the grade* from
fourth through sixth having a hign
attendance.
’ The Anson Jones Halloween car-
nival will be held on October 13.
Tne cluj voted, to send two dele-
gate* to the state P-TA conven-
uon in Dallas November 7, >, and
9. ^
This meeting’s attendance
award* went to Mrs. L H. Greer’s
“Religion and Economics" was
#W» Hundreds of
ladkr, Fatter, Chet
Mrs. J. K. Barnes, 1410 Wright
Boulevard, was hostess yesterday
to member* of the Winsome Class
*spot anti no "grejMtJ"
When we. do 'your
.-they all come back
jnj. while, thoroughly
i, beastifuily 'ironed.
service is prompt,
4 cur prices low.
of Second Baptist Church.
After a business meeting, the
class -had a covered dish luncheon,
Rev. O. D. Henley opened the
meeting with prayer. Secret Pals
ere revealed. . ~!-
Present were 12 members and
our guests, Rev. and Mrs. Henley,
nd Mr. and Mrs. Glen Murray,
lurray Is the new educational di-
cctor of the church.
Members of St. Mark’s Woman’s
Jociety of Christian Service Wed-
:csday will *s£art a membership
ampaign via a visitation program.
The campaign is in cooperation
vlth. the aim of the quadricnnal
ivancr of the Methodist Qhurch
.•hich is! »Every Methodist Wo-
tan a Member of the WSCS."
Some 50 or 80 members Wed-
esday morning will call on pros-
pective members and entertain
lom in their home.
At the programs, a special radio
broaddut will be heard at 10:15
a.m. Speaker RrtlLbe Mrs. C. A,
Barr, conference officer.
Reports on the visitations will
THE SADI
RlLi -v TO BE SHARED
All Episcopal guikf-mamhers wL
are going on the planned, channel
boa.t trip Wednesday, were asked
today W Mrs! Roy A. NeidTgfi?re-
servations chairman, to meet, at
the parish house, at 8 a.m.
Mrs. Neidigh said that it would
be necessary for Die group to meet
here so that rides could be shared.
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See Me 1
* Polio
* Hospi
* life If
HAIR SHAPING
DESIGNED FOR
YOU
Si' »•«! lififli
a ton! Ilk pj
), XMjS ij
■ **
tmtq M
°",f Aft# i
giving blood they get ashamed of
-tot helping, too,"
Most of the members are World
For hair
shaping to
Phone 8705
Lois Lcckc’s fourth grade room.
A rw , _
ers was held Imediatciy after the
meeting in the party room.
The.table was ocvered with white
linen with a centerpiece of yellow
daisisi. Yellew candles were at
either end table,. r ,
Mrs. R. Gullet and Mrs. L C.‘
Walker presided at the punch
bowl.
...----------------- ...itiilui pew membertu who, gave
)tlon honoring the teach- Wives of America have lound their u pint of blood the lirst time she
own way to observe special boll- amended a meeting, lost her hus-
dtyS,' jand less than a year ago in
They donate Wood to the Red Korea.
Cross for the boys righting in “I went to the meeting because
Korea. , I wanted to talk to someone els*
The next trip to tbe blood donor ;ho had been through i similar
center will be near Armistice Day, .xptrience,’’ quietly explained Mrs.-
said Mrs, Lams Yes.en, a regional . Vitginia Jones, “I. wanted
officer of/the organization, whose ,o see how they adjusted to it...
husband was killed in World War now long it would be before every-
H. , thing wouldn’t seem sort of hope-
•Tt Is sort of a Gold Star memory less.”
Ides,” she said. The 2«-ye*r-old widow’s hus-
/ SPOTLIGHT !
^ fA IS ON
IA Irene's
j \ FALL FASHIONS ]
I I Ain C ON Di I T'lONID
T \ 1 a-LOCXTIONS—t J
\ ,\ \1 e«»«tda—■11S *«! T«c»* I
\ U U Weiiiia*—a®t Mtanwrt*'
YOUR
personality
\ at the regular monthly WSCS
S meeting.
® ‘Mr.
.Weathers
at the
Phone 8090
A third birthday party was given
j • In the home of his mother, Mrs.
", Jeanne H. Conway, 521 Ruth.
, Each child wa* given a balloon
=c and small toy as favors.
r — The evening was spent taking
flash photographs of the children
- playing. ~v— —■ —
Cake and ice cream were served
to Rady Short, Bennie Etta Jor-
t dan, Jimmie Fay Short, Patricia
Short, Joe Glyn Conway, and Sen-
. dra Durst.
The pareBts played “42” while
the children played.
Air Conditioned
3324 Minnesota
Phone 4038
ASHBEL et PEARCE:
'A **Msy >* LADIES’ HOME
SPECIALS FOR
Mn. John Donnelly
Hostess To '84' Club
Mrs. Joe Smith, carnival chair- Df)f1 1(11 (i VPn
map, ha* announced that the an- WII JIIILRIIII UITCII
nual Highlands Halloween carnl- | hrijffA Parfu
val wilt bo held on October 30. ITlvQI I C I 011J
. . .on hi, eighth bl«hd,y by , tiicaCe
. party yesterday-given by hi# dad,
FOR PIANO KEYS 3. B. Stricklin.
To whiten piano keys, wipe with Those attending were Danny HERB ADVICE
a, clgth that has been dipped in Bennett, Lamar Shamlin, Danny If using dried
oil of camphor. Leave on a few Jonowski, Tommy Keating and your salad, try s
minutes before wiping off with a Billy Daniels, ■■■•* little .vinegar bel
clean clolh., ! _\ After the show, the boys were to your salad.
whole blood is getting low, the
composed young widow" said. “I’m
more than glad to help. But It does
and you’ll discover they feel
as beautiful as they look
Hand blown crystal
With roses abloom,
Adds joy to your tabla
And warmth to your room.
“pX? r;^T0f “42" were »>UlATIMO older beauU.s, 14-
home of Mr*. M. W. Shaneck, Oc- Australia to Join *her parenis.
; tober 4 at her home, 5U Live Oak. vhom she haa not seen since 1048
- The family left their home in FRESH EGGS?
CEREAL FOB CASSEROLES Czechoslovakia then but Felicity ‘f »" *«
To make a casserole taste bet- VM t#k«n «1 and left behind P« « “ * ^
ter, instead at using k?ead crumbs 'M*port troubles delayed her re-
Down ?4 Monthly
EACH PLACE SETTING
. Choose from Baytown’s
Largest selection of fine crystal
Tk, monk
FULL DRESSY
FRYERS
POUND.
!ER’S TALL KORN, SLfCED BP.E
EAT PLENTY AND
TIKE OFF IfiLY FIT
: Loot 39 Pounds
,*T «M raRv h*»w u* nrvrM
«b* XMlti oktafaw* taklut
Wl Mn. I,mu» Dowwa. ri* porni
S»« Antonio, T**n*. *T k»t knt J» p
•a fool m Met tarn nS MU
BACON
IB. PKG,
ESH GROUND
LOyG. WMITI
Tiers ALWAYS A LEADER
PJjo. t California
:a*s NnchaHenged shoe value
G FOOD
Excluiivsly at
P°puLAR,BRaNI
flti Roienzev
TESTAR
Y & CLEANERS
on the rocky fists of setor Tom Neal when Neal put veteran actor to have wtd Neal Saturday, aay* now there U be no ceremony Mean-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1951, newspaper, September 21, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042170/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.