The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 356, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1957 Page: 2 of 19
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Deaths- Funerals
® Ip r latttnmn Dnit
Saturday, Novarobar 30, 1T57
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He was a member of the Keraah |
iMethorriifl church and • charter!
"her ol the Diridmon I
TAVUm
Mr* Nancy H Taylor. mother
Taylor of Baytown,
Funeral riles arffl be held at
2 pm MODtky at the Kemah
Mcdwdist eburt-h lor Lorenzo IVn.
Epperson, M. owner-operator of
the Eitperson Texaco Service sta
tjon at Kemah.
He died Fnda>' afternoon at La; of H.
Marque dieil at 3:16 a m Saturday in
Interment will be An Forrest* Houston
Park cemetery at League City . She was TT and a resident of
following graveside Maaonie rites Houston for a year*. Funeral
conducted by the Dickinson Ma- services will be Monday at 8et-
aooic lodge of which Epperson was t.-put-Korf funeral home In
a charter member _ ! Houston. Burial will be at Rest
^dvom ate h« parents. Mr crmntTy
and Mrs, Wilson Epperson of Mont _'• I
Belvieu: his widow. Mrs. Vinetts!
Epperson of Kemah; three daugh
ters, Mrs Yvonne Johnson am Tetn»b> Savage Fitzgerald. 72,
Mrs. Vinetta Faulkner, both of'Mort IKvieu rancher, died at
Maracaibo. Venezuela and Mrs 1
2 *
FITZGERALD
Orfcjte Franks of Dover, Del
brothers. Elmon Louts Epp
of Rosharon and Otis
6 a m Saturday at a Dayton
hospital
He had been il! four years
2E"m£ SSS *!*£ 2*5 £Tm2
■- ■l1-’1'*, MctWist ehtireh
man, Mrs. Halite Elmira Klein
fcidir, Mrt. Etta Btance Blythe
and Mrt. Lillian Marie Biaaeill
all of Mont Behieu; Mrs. Flora
Mae Langston and Mrs. Mildred
Winnie Bands, both of Baytown:
Kit. Atha Cblline of Fort
firth: and fine gnu*h hfldren.J
Epperson aws a Kemah resident
tor the past 20 years.
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. Hospital
Beat
By Wandfj Orton
James Starett. 18-year-old
REL student, had nose surgery
at San Jacinto Memorial hos-
pital He it in Room 338
Mrs. Hillard Istrf had surgery
Friday morning at the Baytown
hospital. Her room number ia
no.
J. Barcelo. Lynchburg resi-
dent, U in Room 108 at the Bay-
town hospital.
Mrs. M. M. Dale, 106 Pecan
drive, la being treat for a plant
poisoning at SJMH. Her bus
band said she was visitir
$arm recently when sh'
|BA>u Methodist fhurch
Officiating will be the pastor,
the Rev Robert H. Jonte. and
a former pater, the Rev. BL i
Springfield -^■1
Burial wtlj be ta'Vbe Mont
Belvdsu cemetery under direc-
tion of the Paut U. Ue Funeral
hom» *
Pallbearers will be K. L. FiU-
grrald, W. A. Leavens, C. J.
Meadows. John Scott. J. A. Da-
vis and James Jenntache.
Fitzgerald was born In Mont
Belvieu Nov. 5, 1886 and had
lived there throughout his life.
Survivors are the widow, Mrs.
Eld a Fitzgerald; three daagh-
ters. Mrs. William Somers,
Mrs. J. M. Benson and Mrs. B
L. Lansford Jr., aU of
Belvieu: one son, Carl J. FiU-1
gerald of Anahuac; a brother.
TUmon C. Fitzgerald of Mont
Belvieu; three sisters. Mrs. F.
H. Morgan and Mrs. J. M.
Meadows, both of Houston; and
Mrs. D. N. Scott of San An
lonio; and nine grandchildren.
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RUDOLPH. THE RED NOSED REINDEER
By Rube Grossman
MRS STEWART
HARGRAVE
STEWART
ANN
LITTLE AW Stewart, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stewart, Ml East Re-
public, now ha* her favorite sound at hams a musical cuckoo dock. She wao winner of
the |M cuckoo dock preornted by Herman Hargrave la a Bobova’s store promotion foe
children. Over IM entry coupon, were in Robson's Christmas chimney at the time of the
drswtog. ,_ ._ ■ (Baytown Photos)
(Coattoaed from Page One)
Ing the Bible—whatever version
Mont you have-whatever yaur faith. J
This is Worldwide Bible
Reading month (karting on
Thanksgiving Day and ending
on Christmas, people through Baytown’s church league has
the world will unite spiritual* kptb)in wiU begin its
Baylor
(Coahnued from Page One)
The only other Baytown flaw
■> “ •TSJT2_TL2SS».o.S
Bible-
Church League
Basketball To
Begin Monday
in reading Identical passages In
their Bibles," officials say.
Worldwide Bible Reading got
Its start on Guadalcanal when
a Marine wrote his mother, ask-
ing bis family to join with him
in reading certain verses from
the Bible each day.
This came to the attention of
the American Bible Society and
grew into a worldwide move-
initial seasons play Monday.
Dec 9 a! the Robert E. Lee
High school gym.
Kim Worden, executive
tary of the Y, said teams com-
posed of boys 14 and under and
those whose players are 17 and un-
der will play each Monday night
\i the REL gym.
Men’s teams wITt play Tuesday
nights at the Baytown Junior
High school gym.
Seven Baytown churches will
men headed by President Eisen- field teams for the competition,
hower. j They include St John's Metho-
The society points out that dist; St. Mark's Methodist; Lake-
RWVe^rTmu^ &nyone c,n P»rtic|Pate in World-1 wood Methodist: Memorial Bap-
Rice coacnes. ne will see rouen ,. *>.., pr,,ij„re k„
__ - ciefy. Md . committee of lay-
Methodist;
Arthur Glenn Favle is still ati^ ----------wide Bible Reading by writing list; Central Baptist; Baptist
SJMH A few weeks ago he had P^i ^ Cours£ Robert E tbe >’ntric*n Bibl* Society for, - mple: and First Baptist,
snrefrv . °J ■ -TTI th, bookmark reading ll«U. Worden «dd the church league
RoM.iMUlli.-Duk.hoip.Ul .000.00,1100 u »»U is Uurtn. Thl hlirlMMk m,, hi i“.hl f‘T lliuradiy. Dpc. 11
.awiasss rrtv- srA twsiMsr
Cartons
(Oonttoaed from Page Oae)
they will come through. They al-
ways have.
There is no appeal so stirring
as one to—.......
provide an indigent child
with a Christmas it otherwise
would not have had. The heart of
Baytown is too hig for that to
happen.
There is no discrimination.
There is no segregation. There is
nothing but good will behind the
Goodfellows. Not one cent of the
fund is used to pay any costs. One
hundred cents of evejy donated
dollar goes into the pot. The Sun
pays all incidental expense
Most of the work is volunteer,
but Goodfellows don’t ask for char
ity. When there is a legitimate
expense, it is paid—by The Sun.
The idea belund the Goodfeltowg
is for many people to give a little
are big-hearted people
each. There are
in this community who have asked
to put on the whole party, but their
requests have been turned down-
The Goodfellows want to finance
the party themselves with nickels,
dimes and quarters—not to men-
tion a few ones, fives and tens
to tort. .>■
The fund was increased Satur-
day by dollar gifts from Frank
L ’
TOXITE
LSW
Gary Cooper • Ingrid Ecr-muu
Strata* TratoC
SUNDAY
THRl
MOV
• 2 BIGHITS 2
STARTS Id* P-M.
RODGERS &
HAN'MERSTEJN
BBSBUWI
SWIK
■ avin
atom
nii
warn
NO. 2
REL band head twirler and now
holding the same post at Baylor,
will march with the Burkett
group and present a solo feature.
On this bright and arid but
sunny afternoon, there will be
tears" In the 'Eyes of Texas” if
that "Good Old Baylor Line'
turns into taps for the Cows.
'New York 2. N. Y., giving your the Robert E. Lee High school Jujtjn and Myron Michael, grand-
TRY SEN (tIaSSIFTED
mnm
ENDS TONIGHT
SUNDAY
,w<awmmw 'toMrwtoP mm ja
* FlRSf MEN HIT #
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name and addreas and the num
her of bookmarks you want
A copy of the bookmark ape
pears in this edition of The Sun.
It may be clipped tor bandy ref-
erence tor Bible reading from
now until ChrietlMto
MU ABERNATHY
Frank Ridgtway A»d Rabtw (Bad) Joats
Scrubwoman Who Toiled
For Son Finally Retires
CHICAGO (UP) — Mrs. Tiffieteveiything I possibly can tor her."
Baytown Youth,
19, Is Injured
In Auto Crash
NOW SHOWING
THROUGH
WEDNESDAY
STORY OF A HEEL...
and his wonderful,
wonderful women!
■
With nations thwjtort the
worid flaunting power . . . Om
word 4 God. m art down to the
o, ia sull
iBUi nadtog Mill
■ ArityHI
jEanluigivtog to Chriatmaa The
Aro, rican Bible Society invites
i yon to Join aloag with pabpia fawa
lal MmBMmrtM
nm
FRANKSH
KIM NOW
over the neat of the world, to
dmg the vanes hated below,
which ware —tom fagf amwaw
d«Bominatio<n in the interest of
Worldwide understanding, and
NOVEMBER
28 Thanksgiving
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DECEMBER
A 19-year-old Baytonlan wag
taken to tom Jacinto Memorial
hospital complaining of paiB in
his chert, abdomen and right
arm after his car rammed into
the rear «f a parked truck to
the 600 block of East Texas at
8:38 a m. Saturday."
He wa* Everett Spencer Pack-
ard of SIS Went DeFee.
Investigating Officer Calvin Is-
tre said Packard was driving east
on East Texas in a ISfel! Pontiac.
A witness, Oenj Grace Jr., of
Houston, said Packard at-
tempted to pare a eng on the
right and was unable to avoid
crashing Into the reaw of a 1*B
International truck with a wood-
en flat bed, frtfcm! at the curb
Grace, driver
Mid he was picking
paper to be token
when.tbe car collided with his
vehicle.
Istre said the left rear coiner
of the bed struck the right cor-
ner of the car’s windshieU, do-
ing an estimated $U0 damage.
Majozck. who toiled as a night
scrubwoman to help free her in-
nocent son from prison, today an-
nounced her retirement.
Mrs. Majezek. 85. began scrub-
Her son paid off Mrs. Majcsek's
mortgage and then went to work
as a general insurance agent Tb-
day he is a moderately success-
ful business man and lives in a
bing floors for thf Commonwealth suburb with his wife and two small
Edison Co. in Chicago, to right a sons,
wrong that v.as committed on Nov.!
Jusun ana nzynm -■vucnaei. granu- .. I(wnh Mrs. Majoek continued to work
children of Mr. rind Mrs. J. Justin '^d of sliMM a Sranaa <u a„scrabv,omal> "lust to **eP
Jenson. Also an anonymous $10
was reported.
Weather
years for a murder he didn i com-
tram Page Oae)
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degrees below zero to 10 above.
1 fuOwr
■south in tbe far West,
there were tow night time tem-
peratures in the 10 - 20 degree
range, although a wanning trenc
was noted in Idaho and Montana
Clearing and cooling temporari-
ly followed widespread rams in
the northeast Friday, but showers
in the South Atlantic states were
moving, up the Eastern Seaboard
A movement of rain into the
Pacific Northwest was the only
reception to an Otherwise fair aha
brisk weather pattern in the west-
ern half of the country.
Grid air. accompanied by snow
flurries, was expected over most
of the Great Lakes and Ohio Val-
ley region, and Its Whence was
to be frit as far south as the Gulf
States and as far East as New
Mrs. Majezek worked for 11
years to save 5,800 and then in-
serted an ad in the Chicago Times,
now the Sun - Times, on Oa. H,
194L
The ad said:
25.000 reward for toilers of Of-
ficer (William) Lundy on Dec. 9,
1932. Call Gro. 1758. 12-7 p.m."
Sin - Times reporters began dig-
ing. found witnesses, and even-
laUy turned up evidence to sup-
port Joe s contention of innocence.
Within a year Gov. Dwight Green
of Illinois granted him a pardon
and the state presented him with
check for 224.000 to squre
■ I
‘"Everything I have low to my
mother, Majctrit said. TB do
Eastern Pro Fans
StiB Tryinn For
Publishers - New Grid League
(Conthraed treea Page (toe)
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Smith. HI Green-
was never found and tittle more
is known now than was known
when Majezek was wrongly con-
victed. '
The story of Mrs. Majczek's
fight to free her son was made
into a movie, “Call Northside
777,” several years ago.
Mitchell Pays
Kansas A Cal
LAWRENCE. Kan- (UP>- Cau-
tious athletic director A. C
(Dutch) Lonborg conceded today
he's asked “Jack Mitchell hoe for
an interview." but denied .that the
Admits,is mentor and natrie Kan
san hall an inside track on the
vacated Jay-hawk coaching job.
Lonborg mid Mitchell
probably arrive here
lor "one of several such ,
interviews. I've talked wifli a tot
of coaches in tbe past few days,
many of them in confidence We
have no target date an hiring a
new coach, but I personally would
tike it to be as soon as possible.”
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DAI* AND VIRGIL HARGH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON Onto and Virgil Hargis will fa«
feted at a MrttoUy party to the hero* ef their parent#, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Hargis, tel Bart Homsn. Dale wM be three
next Wednesday arid Virgil was four Thursday. Grandparents
are Mr. sad Mrs. Virgil Halley of Houston and Mr. and Ml*.
W. M. Johnson e^U forte.
Galveston TMos
GALVESTON TIDES tor Sun-
day will be high at 1:16 pm
end tow at 8:56 are. and 7:02
pm. 1. 4 V,
TRY SIN CLASSIFIED
REPRINTS
Of Any Pleture h Tfai hri
May Be Bought From
RAYTOWN PHOTOS
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triggered burglar alarm caused
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•6. at Newark, N. J, describee
her reaction to • new electron-
ic device which permitted tor
to see tight during a aeries of
tests ia Cedars « Lebanon
hospital ia Los Angeles 1.
saw Sashes . . . flke an ri«c-
tric light buto." she raid. The
tests involved use rt a crude
tredar” set connected to wire*
in tor
driving tretolng.
the ether is (Might!
Ml Lantern
Vu-AII cord and photo cose. Como to and
billfolds.
see those fine
Initials or name gold-lettered free!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 356, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1957, newspaper, November 30, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043739/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.