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The Baytown Suni
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8 Ss ie Rossow Are Wed morn fog in the Joseph Catholic Church. The double- ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Tinney, pastor, before an altar decked with white gladiola, stock and mums with large baskets of gladiolas, fern and ivy. Mrs. Otis Magee, organist, accompanied Miss Linda Jacobs soloist, for the wedding music.

The bride was escorted down the isle by her father. She selected original hnndchpped silk gown of candlelight chantilly lace and over bridal taffeta The pointed- basque bodice featuring a scolloped sabrina neckline accented with reembroidered seed-pearls. The bouffant skirt of organza was edged in a border of lace with an underneath flounce skirt of lace. The upper skirt was caught at the sides, front and back accented with roses. Her veil was shoulder length silk illusion depending from a cluster of leaves She carried a large white orchid with cascading white roses entwined with a crystal rosary with satin streamers and lilly of the valley for her bridal bouquet.

son oi Mr. and Mrs. David Krouse, Baytowh, ius second birthday June 2. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs.

V. J. Krouse, Columbus; and Mr, and Mrs. Krouse, Houston Gregory has one Cyjithia Katherine. MATHES BASES Again Available SASSE'S SEE E.

Texa. Ph. 5S2-7382 3 Pv- Krizak, sister-in-law dress of a flounce over skirt of matching'pr- She carried a cresent of white munis and stock florets; The rose headpiece gloves and shoes were of turquoise also. Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs, Herman Dodson, Miss; Ronnie Naiser and Miss Charlene Spurloek. They were dressed identically to 'the matron of honor.

They carried bouquets of white mums and stock florets with two- toned turquoise streamers. Leon Mudd, Gonzales, served as the best man and Henry Rossow Gonzales, brother of the groom, Ronnie Naiser and J. C. Foyt were the groomsmen. Usher duties were preformed by Vernon Ellerbe, Houston, brother- in-law of the groom, and Leonard Clawson, cousin of the bride.

Janet Sue Ellerbe, niece of the bride was the flower girl and her dress was of white satin with organza and lace trim accenting the bodice. She wore a small flowered hat with a tull veil. Timothy Eugene Krizak, nephew of the bride, was the ringbearer. The reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall and house party members were Miss Jane Krazak, Weimer, cousin of the bride, Miss Rosalie Flores, Miss Gayle Du Bose, cousin of the groom and Miss Billie Gay Cupps. The table decorated with white satin table cloth with garlands of smilax draped in scallops around the table and clusters of pink petete rose buds accented each scalloped.

1 Aqua punch was served from an ornate-sterling silver punch bowl using smilax drapping around the silver tray. Silver tiered candelabra were used on the table with the traditional tiered wedding cake at the opposite end of the table. For her wedding trip to Galveston the bride chose a fitted dress of soft blue with white accessories and a white orchid going away corsage. The new Mrs. Rossow is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Melvin J. Krizak, 2630 W. Main. She is a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School.

Durham Business College and is employed with Signal Oil and Gag Houston! The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry-Rossow, .703 Cedar Bayou-Lynchbiirg Road He is a graduate of -Round Rock High School in Austin and is employed with and Chemical Co. of Greens Bayou. Austria Adopts New Code VIENNA An Austn an ma who gets a girl into trouble and then leaves her in the lurch will face a prison term of up to six months under a new penal code.

This is one of the most important provisions of the code for the protection of women. The new code drafted by an Austnan Justice Ministry Com. mission, is. a modernization of Austira's present penal code, which still contains clauses adopted at the time of Empress Maria Theresa 200 years ago. Under the new regulations, a man must not expose a woman, tearing his illegitimate child, to need and distress.

He is obliged to give her "all necessary financial and moral help" during the time of pregnancy. If he fails to do that, and the woman dies as the result of his neglecting her, he even faces a jail term of up to three' years. The old code offered little help for unmarried mothers. A man only had to pay for the confinement and for the maintenance of the mother for three months after the birth. He had to provide for the baby, though.

The thought guiding the justice ministry experts working out the new code was that the most difficult period for an unmarried mother was the time before the birth of the child, says Dr. Paul Hausner, a leading justice minis- today is regarded as less narrow minded than it used to be about illegitimate children, but there are still parents who considered unmarried pregnancy a disgrace and cast off their daughters. The girl may also lose her job. Therefore needs the help of the man who is responsible for her condition. Additional punishment is hi for him if the girl commits suicide or has an abortion carried out.

Similar laws have been in effect in several "other European countires, Hasuner says. Although there have rarely been, if ever, court proceedings for viq lations.of these laws, they are believed to influence the behavior of the men. Rather than face punishmen, they are giving necessary help. Jfubiic opinion When choosing a good motel, ays an expert, observe the little things. Examine the light bulbs for dust, observe whether the linens are clean and whether the employes obk happy.

And, if there is a swimming pool, cautions Gloria Peters of ttontclair, N.J., take a good, long The pretty, brunette mother of five, helps check on highway vacation trails for pay. "People who travel with children are primarily interested in cleanliness and comfort," she MRS. EDDIE ROSSOW The Former Miss Krizak Cook TJke Potatoes Both turnips and rutabagas may all be treated just as you would potatoes. Cook the pared cut-up rriT, uie ucueu cut-up Thus the commission hoped vegetable in a small amount of 1 0 water and drain; mash icn an; mas ers, but also to reduce the rate with hot milk, butter and white Of flbnrfmnc: anri "um. Middle East Is Exciting NEW YORK (AP) Touring woman anyway soprano Anne Ayer flew out of unique and not' Shirag, Iran, in the wake of tribal revolt recently.

In Egypt.her sensitive traveling is always smooth ixpenence. Yet she is enthusiastically urg ff at artist and professional peo- subjected to a suffocating pl to take their talents to the sand storm. in this counrty nes she sat humiliated on the con- participating in government cul crete stage until the hisses, cat- tural exchange programs a thron Tll People are so hungry to of 3000 curious byt-not necessari- know what we are really like music loving Arabs subsided, says the ash blonde, freckled ree In Lebanon, the beautiful tuned Miss Ayer who with her squared concert piano for her accompan- features and healthy ist was discovered. to be without more like a tennis star than foot pedals mere hours before diva their scheduled performance. And in Greece Anne don't walk alone.

In these sometimes painful, al- turn tour ways interesting ways, the Despite, her sometimes misad learned ventures in these ancient lands nice Anne Ayer, mother of two teen agers, is already plotting a re that revolt in Shirag Ai uiaL J.CVUIL ill amiai American mezzo soprano learned has subsided. She has found tha while touring the Middle East un- MONTGOMERY WARD TRUCKLOAD Stock on Hand SALE In Carton POWER LAWN MOWERS 18" ROTARY 2O99 MO MOHEY OOWM Our Lowest Priced Power Mower 2 2 cycle Clinton engine, rope sfarfer. Adfusf cuf from 1 fo in. by moving whee.ls In bolt holes. Low fone muffler.

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With leaf molchar. Grass catcher, $4.89. BUY ON CREDIT AT WARDS. 105 W. Texas Phone 582-8236 eldom trafficked countries a double histamine quicklv re iviwisuay, uune 3, Observe Little Details In Checking For Motel ook at it before you let youngsters take a dip.

your points out. "When on a long trip handle garbage. away from home, one needs some reliable to help make choices." Mrs. Peters bounces on mattresses, eats in reataurants and talks to chefs in the motels and restaurants that ar on her list in Northeastern United States. It comprises one of six travel guides, available at some gas stations, that cover the whold country.

She is incognito until she lias made a preliminary study, and paid her bill. They she asks permission to go through their food storage, and to observe how they Tropical Storm Cause Of Rain THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mor rain fell in the middle At- antic coastal states today, with heavy amounts in some areas, in connection with a tropical disturbance off the Carolina coast. The Weather Bureau said the disturbance was not a full-fledged tropical storm. However small craft warnings were hoisted from Savannah to the Virginia capes and tides were one to three feet above normal. Much needed rains fell Sunday from North Carolina into parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey Heaviest falls were along the coast with nearly six inches reported in Norfolk, Va.

Thundershowers continued parts of the Texas Panhandle Sunday night. Nearly seven inches of rain drenched Correctionville, Iowa, a six-hour period. Only minor temper at ure changes were reported. Readings ranged from the 40s in the northern Plateau region to the SOs in the Southwest desert. Mississippi Valley and tne Plains and in scattered the Plateau region and the Pacific Northwest.

FORT WORTH Clyde Jones, 72, retired president of WapIes-PIatter, wholesale grocery company, died hi a Fort Worth hospital Sunday. Funeral services are scheduled p.m. Tuesday in the First der the sponsorship of the U.S: pa irs a sand-scratched throat Information that for a she now. knows to take along hot, emotional niusic for Arabs who" do riot, dig standard concert selections. She has learned that worry beads can produce a piano turner with foot pedals fron another country 45 minutes away by air.

And she's satisfied not to walk along in Greece. Actually, Anne is as interested in Americans visiting these historical, mystic, and often tumul- tous areas as through she had part interest in a travel agency. "It's important that we understand those people," -she argues convincingly. "This is a volatile" spot in the world today." The Mestern woman tourist in lands where the fettered female is the custome must abide by certain tacit rules of conduct. But, the Massachusetts born singer from Sparke, -who learned some the hard way, is happy to pass them along.

"In Iran and Egypt be gracious and quite quiet, for the mean are waiting to see how brash American women can be. "Dress conservatively in dark street suits, white gloves, a hat and a minimum of make-up. "Don't enter bars or restaurants unescorted. "Don't go out alone after sunset in Iran, after 4 p.m. in Turkey and not at all in Egypt or Greece.

"Get advice from an experienced shopper before tackling the flea markets. "Don't fuss about dieting while in a Turkist home. The host expects his guests to taste everything on the table he sets. You are not required to eat all, but some." Fortunately, Anne brought her husband, Dr. Edesrd F.

MacNichol, a biophysicist at Johns Hopkins, along with her on the last tour, which enabled her to skirt the curfews. And that seems to be the best advice for visiting the Middle East. Bring a man along. Channelview Hospital Notes Admitted to the Tidelands: Velma Jean Antlcy, Everett R- Jeffcoat, Naomi Inez Stovall, A. C.

Kaeen. Melba Jean Berger, Brenda Charlene Liska, Rhonda Kay Gilmore. Patricia Allen, all of Houston; Robbm Earle Welch, J. C. Howcll, Magel A.

York. Ann Ruth Boykin, Rev. James A. Brennen. all ol Channelview; Luke Courville, Edward R.

Becker both of Baytown; Agnes Goodwin, Crosby. Dismissed: Carl Lee Thurman, Margaret Marie Wallace Minnie B. Payne, Prende Havard. Manuel Davis, Teddy Joe Holt, Mary Margaret Bill, Eleanor Patterson, all of Houston; Robert AHengJenkins Beth Carlson. N.

Knight, all of Channeiview; John Samuel Brown of Pasadena. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Delton Antley, Houston, girl, June 1. Mr.and Mrs.

E. Allen, Houston, girl June 1. Fresh When you have fresh dill at hand, you'll find it's wonderful to fish, potato and vegetable cream 1 soups. If they act suspicious, her educated nose begins to sniff a mouse. woman traveling alone must se especially careful," she says.

You can't tell about a place by its facade. I know a darling, place and decided to return to it, but it had changed owners since my last experience with it. They had removed the phones, perfume was stolen from my room, and on one occasion the new blowzy, blonde owner knocked on the door, saying "Darling, there are three fellahs who would like to meet you." No stone "is" left unturned to keep the guide up. to date, she says. Each place is rechecked each year, and a file of some 50,000 restaurants in.

the country is kept. A tall woman, she can check dust to complete satisfaction including door-ledges. She runs water, observes heat function and whether ventilation is adequate. "I can get a pretty good idea from floor coverings how the njace is kept," she says. "People who say they don't want to speak to me after I iden- tify myself Just hiding thing." She keeps everything honest, says, by paying her own She receives a salary that permits her to eat at'the best restaurants and stay at the most plush motels during the travel son, "but I don't make enough to take my husband out to dinner'' she says laughing.

Mrs. Peters attended William and Mary and Northwestern University and goes to Seton Hall law school at night on a scholarship Besides her job working with the Mobil Travel Guide, she does some television commercials, all in the interest of increasing her earning power. "With three.chil- dren on their way to being: jn lege at the same then something has got to give," she says. "Maybe if Mom." Her house runs itself when goes off to school in the evening, Sarah, 14, Is in charge of cooking; and tutoring Bill, 8. Joan, 13, does some cooking, but mainly poetry.

Ann, 11, is in full charge Hilary, the baby girt, age 3. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Stops Pain 1 JUv York, W. Y. (SpeeUl) For tha first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing- ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, white gently relieving pain, actual reduction took place.

Moit amazing of thorough that astonishing statements like have ceased to be A problem.1" The secret is a new healing tub? stance (Bio-Dyne 1 a world-famous research institute This substance is now available in suppository or otntawnt form under the name Preparation At all drug counters. Tornadic winds were reported in ha waii's STORE NO. 1 221 FAYIE "TRADE THE HAPPY WAY SHOP AT HATHAWAY'S" STOHE NO. 2 1001 S. MAM WHIP SALAD DRESSING RIN5O DETERGENT BUMBLE BEE TUNA Gh 3 BAMA 59c Cans 1.00 KLIP "239c EGGS SCOTT PAPER TOWELS 5 HEAVY GALVANIZED 20 GAL Dozen 45c Rolls 1.00 QT.

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Years Available:
1949-1987