The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 350, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1957 Page: 5 of 23
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...Thanksgiving Day. By executive authority, this is a day set apart each year for private
and public thanksgiving and for praise to Almighty God for all His benefits.
Thanks Lord, for the oppressed group of pilgrims who in the long ago blazed a trail
that led to this land called America. Their deep longing kindled a spark that
urged them on until they found freedom'* lend, America, where God is love.
As families reunite this festive day, none will dare forget to raise a prayer
of Thanksgiving to God for the simple, the everyday-thints; lor hie, tor family, for
food and shelter. The toll of church bells throughout the land will
signal the call to worship for many, many people. Oh, that this could be
one day when grace is said at every table in America. Then, may we
together, repeat this prayer..."0 Give thanks unto the Lord, lor He is Hood:
and His mercy endureth for ever." A men.
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WE ARE CLOSED
ON SUNDAYS
Because We're Al
Gofnq to Church
However—In Case et
Emaraeney. Phone
JU 2-9002, JU 2-9884
or JU 2-8847
Black's Pfiamtacies
THREE MO
DRUG STORES
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r Saturday, Novw»r t3, U57
What, Whitt
And When
MONDAY
Monthly Bible 8tudy, <*c
Methodist church, t.f .mH
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Suable Duplicate brgi
Community house, 7:S0 p.m
Pythian slater*, City %U
7:30 p.m.
Jaycee * ettes, Commi
house, 7:30 p.m.
Licensed Vocational Nuei,
Sen Jacinto hospital. 7:30 »,
Poetry Society, Harris Cmty
Federal Savings and Loan cn
pany conlerence room. 7:30 b
TUESDAY
Thlmbl# club. Mrs. K.E
Lyon*, 214 N Jonea, 7:30 p.
Baytown Mualc Study cb,
Mrs. Max Altman's, 311 Man,
7;46 p m.
San Jacinto Delphian*. C,.
munity house, 10 a.m.
VFW Auxiliary. VTW halt
7:30 p.m.
St. Joseph* Altar Society tj
party, Community hotue, 3
p.m.
Carver School PTA Ubr,
6:30 p m.
Dori* Jackson circle, Mrs,
P. Short, 1607 Hawthorne 8
a.m.
Annie Laura Windsor clr>
home of Mrs. T. Sonnema, 2
Alabama, 9 a.m.
Dabney Goodwin. UDC. ho
of Mrs. W. H. Bridges, 817 L
vins, l:4o p.m.
Grace Methodist church sai
tuary choir rehearsal. 7 p.m.
Willing Workers, Mrs. Col
Casey. 1*01 E. James, 9:30 a
Martha Circle. Mrs. Mauri
Taylor, 1*04 McFarland, 9
a.m.
Joy Circle, Mrs. Ivy Smltl1
Crosby Road, 9:30 a m.
Friendship club. 10 «.m. Mrs
E. S. Catherines 603 W. Pearce
Jane Moore Circle, Mrs. Vcrla
Holt. Stewardship program.
9:30 a.m.
Faith circle. Mrs. J. B. Hayes,
Highway 14*. 9:30 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Book Review club. First Na-
tional Bank, Director's room
9:30 a.m.
Credit Women, Community
House, 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Cedar Bayou Eastern Star
CB Masonic Hall at * p m
Robert E. Ur Delphians, Com-
munity house, 10 a.m.
FOE auxiliary, Eagles Hall at
* p.m.
PEO. Mrs. L. T. Yule, 1707
Mississippi, 10:30 a.m
Review club, Community
house, ( p.m.
Wagon Wheel, Community
house, * p.m.
Highlands Jaycee-ettes, Scout
house, at 7:30 p.m.
Poetry society, Conference
room Harris County Federal
Savings and Loan building, 7.30
p.m.
Rev. Erwin
Telk Topic
The Rev Fletcher Erwin, pa*
tor of Wooster Baptist church
will use as hi* sermon topic,
"The Blessing of Being a Chris-
tian,” at the Sunday morning
service.
Sunday school will be under
the direction of Dr. A. R. Pad-
gett and will begin at 9:45 a m.
At 11 a.m. the choir will sing
"O Give Thanks To The Lord"
under the direction of J. C,
Burkett.
Training Union begins at 6:30
p.m. with A. J. Elliott as di-
rector.
FIRST CHURCH
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Sarvieas Sunday—11 A.M.
Sunday School— 11 A.M.
Wednesday, Meeting—8 P.M
seeding Boom Locate*
at Michigan and Nevada
Street*, Open 1:80 to 4:3# PJM.
londays - Tneadays - Thursday*
Friday*.
Wed. Hour* 7 to 7:46 P-M.
in P«|»>»1 PM
Except The LORD Build The HOUSE
They Labor In Vain That Build It
Tri-Citiai Optical Company
Tom wmdnaaai
6 S. Ashbel Pruett
W. E. Kerr
TMf TpTiw h M*>re Ch,r^DC ^'’ *■*'* F*ris C^r ’y.
It Is Paid For Rj Firms Who Want, As Their Only Return, To See More People Going To Church
Kerr Insurance Agency
; Building
Home Lumbar Company ■>
W. w. Weeds and Family
etham's Humble Service Stations
Tommie end Nelson Latham
VI W- Slain—Highway |4»
Tad’s Auto Supplies
If It’s Auto Parta—See Oa
Ted Purdy
Lyons’ Food Service
Milton LyoM
Pain# Brother!
Sam and Leon Pain*
W. -M. Hout* Jewelry
Compton L Creel
John’s Trim Shop
John Fehring
Clerk's Wheel 1 Brake Servioe
Bo Bate-See dark
, Baytown Motors—Pontiac-CadiHae
George Wagner-4. P. McNutt
Midtown Auto Supply
th-D. L. My
Gunn Air Conditioning & Heating Co.
Mr. A Mrs. D, W. Gunn-
Mr. A Mrs. T. W. Gunn
K & M Machine Works
J. O. Kubtk - E. C. Oro
Texes Water Heater ft Plumbing Co.
W, E, Swilley
Gulf Oil Products
William Quarts
Jim Carter Motor Company
Quality Used Cara
Stawert Insurance ft Real Estate Agency
B. A. Stewart—Stock Companiea Only
Wright Pecking Company
R. M. Wright
Buck Turner
Gulf Coeit Venetian Blind
t Mr. and Mr*. D. D. Cooke
Higginbotham Motor Company
Air Conditioning—Sale* A Service
Chryxler-I'l) mouth Dealer
Southern Floor Company
317 E. Texae Ave-Ph. fll 2-61
Garvin Tallent
“’"‘IP • "
Bremer's Mimeograph Shop
Telephone Anawering-Addreaaograph
Mailing Service—Mr*. T. M. Bremer
' , Brown’s Chicken Shack
Home of the Doiiblrburger
SCARRO
111 If. Mato
Park's Cafe
Mr*. G. R. Park*
READ TUT
Johnny E. Smith—D
>er.
Foremost Dairies
Jimmy Jonea
„e, . ,Ma
N. E. Baumann
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F®Sssss:
Mr. and
E $2 r*
O'Brian’s Food Market
t. D.' O'Brien and Family
Bayshor# Motors, Ine.
Your Authorised Uncoln-Merettry Deal*#
Grey Lumber end Building Co.
F. A. and T. F. Cochran
Cedar Bayou Brick Company
E. W. laird
J. W. Ainsworth Company
Heating A Air Conditioning CrafUmaa
Tom Cond*r Oldsmobill
, . Team f •«•«*•« ...
K ftR Glass Company
ft, fSd Blyatene
Raymond McDowell, Owner
Paul Prince Buick Company
Paul Prince
House of Stawart
Complete Beauty Service
Eugene and Gertrude Stewart
Beytown Typewriter Exchange
Your Smith-Corona Dealer
_ A. J, Gme—Kay Bashrura
Baytcwn Ready Mix Concrete Co.
Robert Troy Herring. Mgy.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 350, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 23, 1957, newspaper, November 23, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043692/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.