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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 6

Publication:
The Baytown Suni
Location:
Baytown, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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Saijluiiw £un Friday, September 25, JEAN A WATSON, dauphtor of Mr. jirul Mrs. Jim Walson, La Porte, is celebrating her fourth Mrthday with a par- ly at Peppermint Park. She has brother, Jay. Orandpar- en Is.

are and Mrs. Kd Walles and Mr. and Mrs. E. Watson, all (if Baytoun.

Great grandmother J.s Frank Baker, IJelvieu. Mrs. Martin Presents Gold Keys Central Baptist Mrs, Everett Martin spoke io the Woman's Missionary Union of Central Baptist Church, at their annual installation meeting Tuesday. Sept. 22.

Held at the Tower, the bnn- ouet theme was 'Keys to Serv- an's Association director; Mrs. Billy Sherman, Sunbenm director; Mrs. E. C. Larkin, Youth representative.

Circle chairmen named are Mrs. J. Q. Gieger, Mrs. Frank Odom, Raymond Robinson and Mrs.

Wayne Clement. ice'. During the installation, Mrs. Martin presented each mnv The retiring president, Mrs. was presented a presenteo ficer with a sold key in addition to her charge of office.

Decorations were blue and gold with a while floral arrangement at the speakers table. The will use the multiple society plan this year under the leadership of Mrs, L. A. La when, president. Mrs.

Charles Guidry will be Don Harris, gift of 'appreciation Lawhon. by s. Helpful Hints Finely grated carrot mixed with minced celery and onion, and moistened with mayonnaise, 1 'makes a surprisingly zestv sand- vice president; Mrs. Cecil An- filHncr derson, secretary: Mrs. vuch fllhng jDickerson, treasurer: Mrs.

Joe, vour youngsters enjoy pea- Mrs. George nuts you ight like to half akor, WMS presidents; a cap of (he chopped roasted Adole Trchatek, vice nms lo a swce muffin mixture WMS; Mrs. L. F. Beaird.

ase on tan-; Mrs. Ronald Cooper'and ANTIQUEING DO YOUR OWN SHELEY LUMBER CO. 2209 Market 583-I7M Mrs. Helen Read, program chairmen; Mrs. Don Harris and Mrs.

Cecil Kirkland, prayer chairman; Mrs. E. L. Me Daniel and Mrs. V.

M. Lannou, mission study chairmen: Mrs. Mike Wheeler and Miss Martha Lilly, community missions chairmen; JMrs. Jerry Rudloff and Mrs. iMay stewardship chair- men.

Also installed were Mrs. Melivin Jones, publicity. Mrs. Merle social chairman; Mrs. 'Tommy Kcepko, Young Wom- en two cups ol flour.

Good trick: add chopped fresh tomatoes to pot roast gravy. JAY WATSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watson, Lu Porte, is celebrating Jiis first birthday Friday. He has a sister, Jeiimu Grandparents are Mr.

and Kil utui Mr. iiiiti W. 1C. Watson, hoth of Haytown. Great grand mntJier is Frank Baker of Mont BclvhMi.

Miss Heaid, J. H. Drbuilhet Unveil Orphanage Marker Mrs. Hannah Dempster Healdi address by the Honorable Ed Herifage ihe set $325.00 and John H. Drouilhel, members of ihe DashieJl Huey Chapter, Children of the Confederacy, unveiled a highway marker erected to designate the original site of the Bay'Iand Orphanage for children of Confederate Veterans Sunday in Baytowh.

Mrs. Adrien F. Drouilhct gave a talk explaining ihe background work on this project of the Dabney Goodwin Chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy. Work.

towaitis securing this marker was begun in the summer of 19G2 by Louis Van Meldert, honorary.chapter member, and by Mrs. Drouilhet, commit- ee member. When the project met with de- ay, the matter was discussed vith Mrs. R. W.

Widener, UDC tate president, and through her and the help of the Rev. A.nion J. Frank the marker became a reality. Mrs. Edah Mae Boss, member of the Lum Roark Chapter, UDC led the salute to the Texas log.

The history of the Baviand Orphanage was described in an PROGRAM LOG 1360 OX YOUR DIAL MUTUAL NETWORK TUESDAV. RIDAT BOB DELCOURE LIFE LINE BOB DELCOURE HOME DEMONSTRATION AFTERNOON JOE LADD FARM AOfHT JOE LADD DREW GORGE FULTON LEWIS JIL DREW GEORGE HAL MARTI WORLD TODAY PORTALS OF fHAYSH SIGN weather on fTie hour and half hour Advocate, Texas of the Confeder- Arnold, Judge Jivision, Sons lie Veterans. Rev. Frank gave a memorial ribute to Van Meldert. Mem- )ers of the Children of the Co'n- ede'racy of Houston placed vreaih on ihe marker and recited the Creed of the Confederacy.

Honored guests were George and Allen Wright and their fami- ies, descender.ts of Anna Allen Wright, an orphan at the home ind later ward of Dr. Ashbel Smith. Also honored were Mrs. James Donovan and Mrs. William.

Rin- eke, daughters Meldert. of Louis Van WILCOX will installed as Advisor at Cednr Bayoii Assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls at 7 p.m. Saturday. The litililic is invited.

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Pages Available:
175,303
Years Available:
1949-1987