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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 10

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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9mgtoam Monday, March 6, 1967 oBITUARIES MKS. ANNIE DONNELLY Airs. Annie Jane Hunt Donnelly, 91, of Route 2, Bay town, died at 1:10 p.m. Sunday in a Baytown, hospital. She was born at Cedar Bayou on Sept.

1, 1S75. and had lived all her life in this community. She was the oldest member of the Cedar Bsyou Methodist Church. Funeral services are sched uled for 4:30 p.m. Monday at the Cedar Bayou Methodist Church with the Rev.

E. J. Davis of Matagorda and the Rev. E. J.

Davis Jr. of Cedar Bayou Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be the Cedar Bayou Methodist Cemetery under the direction of the Paul U. Lee Funeral Home. survived by two daugh- Saturday afternoon about 5:45 p.m., will be held at 4 p.m.

Monday at Trinity Episcopal Church. He was owner and operator of Thad Felton's Ford Agency in Baytown and had been in business in Baytown since 1934. He was born in Little Rock, came to Houston as a young man before opening his Ford agency in Baytown. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Felton of Baytown; one daughter.

Mrs. H. Willson of Baytown; two grandchildren. Suzanne and Canaille Willson of Baytown; two brothers, S. J.

Felton Sr. and Tom Felton ofj Beaumont; and one sister, Mrs. Jack Roach of Houston. Noon Stock Quotes (Courtesy of Citizens National Bank and Goodbo-dy Co.) Allis-Chalmers Arlan's Dept Store 15ii Baytown Pastor Collapses, Dies In Houston Church The Rev. Frederick Jeter, 6-1, a 43-year resident of Baytown and pastor of the Yupon Street Church of God in Christ, eal- Am Tel Tel 62 Anaconda Armco 52fe.

Ashland Oil 54V. Bendix Beth Steel Carrier Corp Celanese Th Rev. P. Walter rector of Trinity, will officiate direction of Earthman Crest Chrysler Columbia Gas 27 Delta Air 122 Diamond Alk Aircraft S9Va Dow Chem Tiy, Dresser Ind Du Pont 51 El Paso Nat Gas 19 Ethyl Corp 39U Ford 48 Foremost Dairies Gen Elec gerald Jr. of Houston.

Mrs. H. E. Maris and Mrs. Earl A.

Solis. both of Baytown; eight neral Home- In lieu of other remem-j iGen Te! Elec brances, the family has 51Vi 33.,.. great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be H. E.

Maris, Earl L. Solis, R. E. Casey. F.

M. Fitzgerald E. R. Donnelly and Charles G. Donnelly.

Honorary pallbearers are Dr. Lynn P. Hodges and all nurses on floor Two East at San Jacinto Methodist Hospital. THAD ALEXANDER FELTON Funeral services for Thad Alexander Felton. 53.

of 1418 two that donations made to the iGen Tire asked Georgia-Pacific memorial fund of Trinity Episcopal Church. Pallbearers ivill be nephews, Gillette 48 Gordon's Jewelry Greyhound Gulr Oil E. James, who was found dead Duke and J. A. Fite Jr.

HOSPITAL NOTES Luke Johnson. Stony Felton i Gulf States Util John Felton. Tom Felton Halliburton Randall Felton. Thad Roach Hoffman Elect and Jack Roach Jr. Ho Honorary pallbearers will be Bob Matherne.

Dr. H. Davis, Jack Jacobs. Byran Stratton, Bailev LeCompte, L. G.

T. Weaver. Fred Dirt- Al Enderli. Dr. Herbert Interlake Steel 30Mi ,449 IBM Jones Laugh Kerr-McGee Admitted to Gulf Coast: Linda Little Highlands, Room 130.

John Reichl. son of Mr. ant Mrs Don Reichl. Crosby, Roon Sterling High To Hold Parents' Night Tuesday Parents of students in Sterling High School will have an opportunity Tuesday night to visit their youngsters' classes. The new high school is holding its first Parents Night.

The schedule will start with registration and a social hour beginning at 6:30 p.m. At 7:15 p.m.. a short program will be presented in the auditorium. At 7:35 p.m. parents will start going through an abbreviated schedule of their: youngsters' day at Sterling.

Each "simulated" class period will be 10 minutes Jong, and parents will be given five minutes for changing classes. Student guides will be in the commons and condors to assist parents in finding their way through th building. Faculty members will be on hand to explain the work being done during each period. Woman injured In Freak Mishap A freak accident hospitaized a Baytown woman, Dorothy Hei'- rin, 406 Repubic, shorty before noon Sunday. The woman was taken to Guf Coast Hospital after she was struck in the chest by a safety retainer ring that popped off a truck.

Police Officer R. W. Coopcr said the safety retainer rins popped off the truck at North Main and Francis Street, roilea into a grocery store where woman was working as cashier and hit her in the chest. It narrowly missed hitting three customers before striking the cashier. Cooper said.

Cooper said the retainer rins flew about 15 feet before it roiled into the grocery store ami struck the woman. "The customers in the store thought they were being shot at." Cooper said. Keith Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Haxris, 541S Lou- Room 20S.

Donald Harkness. son of Mr. ind Mrs. S. Reed.

Highlands, Aoom 20S. Mrs. Polly Henderson, 512 E. Hunnicutt, Room 15L Mrs Ecina Reeves, 461S Red- iell. Room 152.

Mrs. Jackie Matthews, 5307 Louise, Room 152. Mrs. Dorothy Herrin. 506 E.

Republic, Room 128. Robert Becker, Baytown, in Room 119. Ik Sanders, 119 Schilling, in Room 129 Mrs. Bernice Skiilern, ID Shar- jn, Room 122. Charles Tier.ian, 11QT Windy, Room 113.

Melvin Schuier, 110 Morrell. Room 129. Waller E. McFatridge. 320 E.

Fayle, Room 2C1. Mrs'. Irene Stanley. 403 Bolster, Room 20-1. Mrs.

Lois Welch, Baytown, in Room 205. Mrs. Vergio Clay, Crosby, in Room 111. Ben Burger Houston, Room 124. Kenny Fletcher, son fivlr.

and Mrs. A. Gene Fletcher, 307 Inwood. R.oom 222. Mrs.

Georgia Barton, 140 Katherine. Room 128. Herman Schneider, 1402 N. Alexander, Room 120. Mrs.

Josephine DeHoyos, 1504 W. Humb'-e. Room 161. Mrs. Elizabeth -Meyers, Highlands, Room 155.

Louis Lambright, Highlands, Room 120. Mrs. Peggy Roberts, Channelview, Room 202. Admitted to San Jacinto Methodist Jesse Sloan, 1410 Market, in Room 313. Vincent Butler, Highlands, in Room 202.

Gerald Walzel, 406 Rollingwood. Room 205 Mrs. Ruby Land. 1310 Massey- Tompkins. Room 230.

Mrs. Dorothy O'Sullivan. 138 Crow, Room 341. Mrs. Berliia Webb, Bayicwn, Room 320.

James Cathey Highlands, in Room 213. Ronnie Naiser, 1204 Jefferson, Room 215. Mrs. Mary Burns, 100 E. James, Room 221.

Abraham Garcia, 4610 Cedar Bayou Lynchburg, Room 349. Larry 3. Cross, Mont Bcivieu, Room 314. Gordon Stanley, 100 W. Humble.

Room 220. Ling-Temco-Vought 123H Magnavo.x Marathon Oil 67M: Mobil-Socony Monsanto Nat Dairv 34 Nat Dist Now York Central Perm RR Pepsi Cola 84 Phillips Pet RCA Raytheon Schlumberger 587s Sears Shell Sinclair "0 Sperry-Rand -Stan Cal Stan Ind 52 Stan Stan Ohio 64 Stauffer Chem 46 Sun Oil Sunray Syntex 1 Technicholor Tenneco 22 Vi Texaco "4 Texas Eastern Teras Gulf Sul Tidewater Union Carbide Union Oil of Cal 4S United Air Lines "3 Upjohn Drug 56 U. S- Steel Westinghouse 57 Xerox" 269 Church News Deadline AEt Baytown area churches Invited to participate In The Son's weekly church news published on Saturday. Churches requested to have the news brought or mailed to The Sim by noon each Wednesday. LP Man Injured In Wreck Here Two cars collided at the intersection of Cedar Bayou Road and Highway 146 about 4 p.m.

Sunday. A passenger in one of the cars. Larry G. Broussard. 1001 Bayshore, La Porte, was injured and was taken to Guf Coast Hospita.

Poice Officer H. E. Frost saici a car driven by Lester R. Pennington of Kemah, ran a red light at the intersection and was hit by a car driven by Fern C. Black, 23S7 French.

Frost said Pennington's car spun around, jumped a curb and knocked down a traffic control signal and a street light pole. Frost gave Pennington a ticket for exceeding safe and prudent speed, running a red lighi and destruction of city property. Broussard was a passenger in Pennington's car, Frost said. New Arrivals: Mr. and Mrs.

Joe K. Thompson, 1301 Magnolia, son, born March 4 at Gulf Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Brown of Houston, daughter, born on March 4 at Gu-f Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Issac D. Huggins, 508 E.

Hunnicutt, son, bom March 6 at San Jacinto Methodist. Crosby Boy, 14, Shot In Leg A 14-year-old Crosby boy was accidentally shot in the ankle hite Sunday afternoon with a 22-caliber rifle when he and his brother were examining the gun at their home. Th boy, John Reichl, suffered flesh wounds and was taken to Gulf Coast Hospital by neighbors. Ho was expected to be rc- leaseti from iho hospital Muiv day. He is the son of Mr.

nnti Mrs. Dan J. Reichl of 3307 Deep Anchor Way, Crosby, I The seahorse swims througr the water by vibrating a fin or. its back at the rate of 35 times 1 per second. NOTICE EFFECTIVE MARCH 11.

1967 AND EACH SUCCEEDING SATURDAY, THE PARTS DEPARTMENT. SERVICE AND BODY SHOP. ALL DEPARTMENTS WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE NEW AND USED CAR SALES DEPARTMENT. OUR SERVICE IS OPEN EACH DAY 7:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.

MECHANICS ON DUTY FROM 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. MAY WE CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU. 422 W. TEXAS 1934 PHONE 582-8121 REV.

FREDERICK JETER lapsed and died Friday night just after he finished preaching in a served as secretary of the Baytown District of the Churches of God in Christ and was treasurer Hoaston church. Rev. Jeter was a speaker Fri-1 of the Baytown Union's Benevo- day at the Church of God in (lent Fund. In addition to his daughter, he is survived by his wife, s. Myrtle Erette Jeter of Bay town; two granddaughters, Joyce Etta Johnson and Portia Erette Taylor of Baytown; two grandsons, GJenn Dale Johnson and Frederick Jeter Taylor of Baytown; four sisters.

Mrs. Ophelia Bruce and Mrs. Esibee Mitchell Christ on Kirk Street in Houston at a meeting of the Baytown Union of Churches of God in Christ. His daughter, Mrs. Juanita Jeter Taylor of Baytown, said her father had just left the pulpit and had sat.

down when he collapsed in the church. He was taken to Ben Taub Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. She said he apparently suffered a stroke. Death came at approximately p.m. Rev.

Jeter was a native of Lebeau, La. He worked for Humble Oil and Refinery- Baytown Refinery for 34 years and one month until his retirement on Aug. 31. iy5S. was pastor of the Yupon Street Church and also the Dayton Church of God in Christ at the time of his death.

He also 1 Hospital, Zach Booth, investigal- of New Orleans; Mrs. Florence Williams of Crosby and s. Emma Jackson of Baytown. Also surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at the Greater St. John Baptist Church. 1120 Bookertree. with Bishop R. E.

Woodard of Houston officiating. Interment will be held in Taylor Cemetery under the direction of Johnson and Frazier Funeral Home Two Baytonians Hurt In Crash A Baytown woman and her eight year old daughter were injured in a two car accident at McKinney Road and Bob Smith Road Saturday afternoon, according to police reports. Mrs. Erma Russel Rice. 108 Schilling, and her daughter, Sandra, were taken to Gulf Coast ing officer, said.

Booth said William Fred Carter 1500 Massey Tompkins and driver of one of cars involved in the accident, told him his brakes failed and he was unable to stop. Carter was given a ticket for driving a car with defective brakes. NOW! You can order photo reprints of Baytown Sun News Pictures. Sports Events or Social Festivities. 5x7 Reprints $1.25 8x10 Reprints $1.50 100 Additional Prints from Same Negative CALL 582-8302 PIT COOKED BAR-B-p No.

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