The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1959 Page: 4 of 10
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uecdinber I, 1959
What, Where Chirstmas Bazaar Set
And When
Book Club
Reviev/s
•Rain King’
Cakes Add
To Holiday
Goodness
Dec. 12 At Cedar Bayou
TUESDAY
parents Cerebral Palsy Tw
lie, 7:39 p.ni. at the Cerebr
p!
Rebekah. 7:80 p.m. at the Odd
follows Hall.
I Business and Professional Wo-
I man's (Sub, 7:30 p.m. at the
Community house.
Highlands Veterans of Foreign
Wars Auxiliary, 7 p.m. at the
fire station.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority,
7:30 p.m, at the Community
house.
CAP Cadets, 7 p.m. at th$ Air-
port CAP building,
WEDNESDAY
liation of Uni-;
Booh Review Club mot in the
directors-- room of the First Na-
tional Rank to hear Mi R. 'I.
Wright review “Henderson the
Rain Kins" au (hon'd by Saul Bel-
low.
The author, a University of
Minnesota professor, has written
H Brooks is in charge
(or the dinner and am
late;, will be $1 fur
W) cents for children.
o! the kitchen will
lonnir West, diairman,
/mra doing, Mrs, bou-
Mrs, Amy Brown and
’Fowler. Serving will
a.m. and 5 p.m.
i nf various booths will
va Wilson, handwork;
Williams, drier! or-
: Mrs. Betty Fisher,
rs. James MeFatridee
Lindsey Wilcox, fish
Christmas b
Coffee rakes, made with yewst
and butter, were one*’ the pride
o! American cooks. Once again
they've been finding their way to
our table* because in the last few
years they've been widely avail-
able from bakers. This Christ- j
Bias why not hake two all-hutfctl
coffee cakes (from'a basic sweet]
dough i in your own kitchen?
Basic Sweet Dough
Ingredients: 1 package active
dry yeast, A, cop warm water,
h cup sugar. 1 teaspoon salt, *i;
cup scalded milk (cooled to
warmi, 2 eggs (slightly beateni,
4'y to 5*s cups sited flour. ’»i
cup i*4 pound) butter (melted'.
Method:
lated. “Written in first person,
the 'Rain King' is interesting and
suspense ful with a touch of phi-
loesophy.
“Henderson, an American mil-
lionaire, was graduated from an
ivy league university, due entire-
ly to his rich background-—not his
Christmas party fur Highland'
Grandmothers club, will lie hole
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 8, ir
the home of Mrs. Mack Ford,
8HFRRI DEI, HOMME
FIRST BLi. iDAV - t'elebrat*
lag her first hirthday Tuesday
is Sherri Lynn Dei Homme,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Del lioiiuue, Houston H e r
grandparents are Mr. alld Mrs.,
W. It. Hinson and Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Dei Homme of Baytown.
! American A:
versify Women, 7:80 p.m. at the
] Community house.
! Bass and Treble Club, 3:30 p.
m. at the Community house.
City Council PTA, 9:80 a. m.
at the Community house. j______ _____
• Woodmen Circle, Bay town: their friends eormlet.d- 20 doll
Grove, 8 p.m. at the WOW Hall, dresses to fill a box for children
Bayos* Home Demonstration;in the Methodist orphanage in
Club, 9:80 a m. at Trinity Bayi Waco.
Camphousc. A pot luck dinner was served i
American legion Auxiliary. 9:30.10 Mrs. Josephine Delano, Mrs,,
a.m. at die Community house. ]J- R- Barrow, Mix. Frances Kit-
; uninski. Mrs. A.'-O. Briggs, Mrs.
1 ill,KM (At I Irene Timmons. Mrs. Edna Kir-
Girl Scolit Leaders, 9:30 a.m.]sick, Mrs. Charlie Shepherd, Mrs.
at the Community house. ; Belle Moore. Mrs. -Matte1 'lus'sit-.
Beauceants 5 p.m. at the Ma-iwhite and Mrs, C, Lola Hill.
; club members are Invited to bring
] a guest to the party.
; Articles of used clothing will be
I brought to pack a box for a re-
habilitation center at Temple.
At the meeting with Mrs. Char
lie Shepherd, Grandmothers and
In a large bowl, sprin-
kle yeast over water, stir to dis-
solve. Ait^sugar, salt, milk and;
eggs; mix well. Add 2 cups i
fi-wr and beat until bubbles form
on surface—about 2 minutes. Add
butter and enough remaining
flour to fomt dough into a ball.
Drop on lightly-floured board and
knead 10 to 15 times or until
smooth. 'Place m lightly buttered j
bowl (about 4 quarts): brush topi
of dough with melted butter; eov-!
er and let rise in a warm place]
until doubled in bulk 1 about 2)
hours i. Punch dough down; ,dH
, dinner spo
dren. Sire divorced , hin^ in 1948 j
and he later married a woman i j
called Lillie and they had twins. DT A /"*' >-»,,»**» */
"Hcndeson never seems to find j If r\ V O if l/C / /
what he is seeking out of life. He q
started a pig farm which proved IA/?// kJ-. -1
financially successful but the hard1 YV III IVJ QQT
work, often exhaustion at the end .
of the riav, did not crowd out his lA//v/in/veWMi<
mental disturbance. FT CU1/650 C/V
“Many people thought he was ] ‘
crazy. After the pig farm. Hen-! Baytown City Council of Par-
dc-rson tried a hand at playing jents and Tl?achers wia mm t;
the violin. Later. at9:39 a.m .Wednesday at the Com- j
tion of a fnend. he joined him «i rauni(y House with Mr . Byard
a-.^ipT« • £?' j Sooy presiding. Mrs. Spot will
'•In Africa Hendreson obtains a,a brief report ^ the state
native guide, Romalue, who pta mswenHos,
D, FALSE TEETH
Rock, Slide or Slip?
sflllliS;
^EETH1!! mulbw i Jicti-wcid). Doe*
S'bmuiiy’ciev fmesat UW
v.de in half: use half for Almond J t
Orange P.olls and half for Stollen » y M >• caF r|
Ring/ :Ui
Almond Orange Rolls: On aj Pf-J|f ’JE ' , M
lightiv-floured board roll out *»;
SViK SSS?S£8! URS- * A A„NDE!$
with llj tablespoons sob butter,] Nativity
Mix together ‘i <• > m ' white;
•sugar and light brown sugar, 1 . . I -r “
'nutaS" and PtaMespoon grated Y U 18 I OUT
aage rind; sprinkle over uausn.
;*oll dough up lengthwise like a The annual Christmas Pilgrlm-
jrily roil; cut quickly aft. 8 rolls; age sponsored by the Trinity
set aside. Saute 1-3 cup Silvered .r’y-opM Church will have th
blanched almonds and teaspoon pant* house decorated as an
salt in tablespoons butter until added point of interest. The event
;htly brown Add cup each will be heid from 2 until 9 p.m..
white sugar and light brown su- Dec. 8-9.
~ar and ls cup corn syrup bring------f
to a boii, pour into a 5*a-cup ring
mold. Sprinkle taWespoca y I /h TL*,
grated orange rind over syrup: jf ll[Q \Jj'f 75 / /IG
place roiis in pan, cut side faring
out. Let rise until double in sire. “ 1 * “ '
‘Jake in moderate <73 degrees)
oven to 5 minutes. Turn out
.pan while still warm onto serv-
ing plate.
. Stollen Ring: On a lightly
floured board, roll Vs recipe of
Basic Sweet Doqgh in a .7 by
13-inch rectangle; spread with Ms
tablespoons soft butter. .Mix 3
aWespo<»is sugar, h teaspoon, .,
Turkeys are natives of North counter,
and Centra! America.
ANNOUNCING
■ o
The Opening
Of *
DOT'S »TY
SHOP
6427 BAYWAY DRIVE
| In Wsosfer)
PHONE LO 6-7585
Mrs. Paul Prince is chairman1 fall scene with angels perched "Henderson a n d Ku« Dafu l uinsimaswcoroticns will b c
t the parish house da-vatans atop rocks and choir girls staging SShy. UeXjchlvv-n of the lo"n a'unitelU
nd members of St. Cecilia's hymns. Authentic looking wood- rv t.n,;s i iving the, American ;der the direction of Mrs. Karl
uild are serving as assistant, land animals and traditional mu-;millionaire in Africa, still seeking, Larsen, cudnctl chairman of arts
•orkors. ;sic will complete the setting. ;bis mental asylum,’’ the reviewer and crafts. There is no chai-ge
On the porch will be a water- Inside the serving table will be-:«»cHidcd. !or-^ CJ*!hit- nt,d th ' pub!':c'
__—__——-------——- j covered with a green and white 4>'<'-ye members and a Mu
] Grecian doth and centered with H- Giles, attem.cd. Next
> A k J • I I green se^dned taper candies in meeting will be the annual bus-
" Are MOllea i^ld canaelabmrf. Iness meeting on Dec. 9..............
Christmas decorated umbrellas
. J Tmwaiflrc' (have been made into chandeliers
}0 I rQ • €» # Cl J jaigl wreaths of live greenery
, j complete with gold bows grace
220 E, TEXAS
DRAWING WAS 5 P.M, SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 23
the walls. Three trees decorated
in traditional spirit will be placed
jin one corner of to" room.
' Refreshments vesjl be served at
] the church with Mrs. J. A. An-
If vou're sending your giftimake things difficult for the mail
irough the mail . . . man and the people in the post
Protect the fancy wrappings. (Office;
ows and frills with, corrugated Above all . . . don’t let your
Dorothy Bartgis, ownar of the shop spec-
ializes in hair coloring and tinting—bleach-
ing and corrective work.
I*™,* Mrs. R. C. Halter “ . fr.
« herd Jr. and children.
Other homes, to br visited on Alio Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sh-o-
} the Pilgrimage are the E, W. An- herd and son. Mr. and Mrs C, C.
jd .s >i home, 5000 Mila Jean in o-i— ■ and children. Mrs. Buddy
(Country Club Oaks, the W. W. McBride and children, Mrs, Chur-
ft&'rts'fiortsp, 105 V\e.i Bay-shore iJe Shroherd. Joe Dsmutes, Mr.
Dri#' in Brotatwoodipjand the and Mrs. Edward Smith and
home of Mrs. Sr. L. Snyder, 5401 j daughter.
Bayway Drive. ;--
Tickets may be purchased from j The shock from an electric eel
members of the church1 or at the]is strong enough to knock down
OPENING SPECIAL!
For th« month of December discount
on all haircuts and tinting. Call for ap-
pointment.
Mrs. Julia Parsons
307 E. HUMBLE
BAYTOWN
SPECIAL PRE-HOLIDAY OFFER!
Lawn Lantern Is
Ideal Family Gift
A good looking yard lantern
which keeps ' an eye to the sky''
and turns itself off and on au.o-
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real gift for the home-owner who
serins to have everything.
Adding charm and utility to fee
front or back yard, patio or
torch, the lantern has a pae.o
electric cell which turns the lamp
n when the kb go*® down; turns
it off at sunrise- to provide eco-
nomical lighting even when the
homeowner is away.
An electric oui'et built into the
base of the lantern provides a:
handy- plug-in far Car;irmas
lights, outdoor tools, barbecue
equipment, etev.. ..... .......
J. E. McCartv of McJenc. HI.,
Mrs. S. M. Pack, Mrs. F. M.
Bures. Mrs, L. V. LaBuff, Earl
Littlefield and Raymond Little-
field. And of course, their fam-
ilies were all present.
A buffc-f luncheon w as given by
[Mrs. Littlefield Saturday after-
moon at Rowland Park Pavilion
’for relatives and friends.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1959, newspaper, December 1, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103858/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.