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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 13

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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Woman's World VOL. 40, NO. 220 Section II Wednesday, May 8, 1963 13 TRY SUN CLASSIFIED Luncheon Fetes Miss Jones A luncheon in Austin Saturday complimented Miss Martha Lyiine Jones of Baytown, bride-elect of A. R. Trautwein Jr.

of Austin. W.E. IRVINE Of Odessa The Public Is Invited Attend A GOSPEL MEETING AT THE EAST SIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST 2100 Bowie Dr. in Baytown. Services twice daily, at 10:00 a.m.

and 7:30 p.m. beginning May 6th to continue through the 12th. W. E. Irvine, of Odessa, Texas, will do the preaching.

Frank Campbell will It-ad the song service. Hostesses were Airs. G. Rex urtin, Miss Penny Curtia and Mrs. Sterling Blumberg, all of Baytown." Besides the horioree and the lostesses, the guest list included Mrs.

R. A. Jones of Baytown, mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. A. R.

Trautwein Sr. of Austin, mother of the intended groom, Miss Linda Land, Miss Dorothy Krejci, Miss Bennie Gray, Miss Janet Hunt, Miss Betty Zazvorka, Miss Paula Schuittle, Miss Carolyn Nance and Miss Elizabeth Davis. The party table was centered with a rice tree adorned with bags of green and white rice decorated with silver wedding bands. A miniature bride stood beneath the tree. Place cards were held by tiny brides with pearl encircled veils.

Miss Jones received a short- stemmed silver compote from the hostesses. The bride-elect was also recently honored with a miscellaneous shower in the home of Mrs. Otto Gerbes. Helpful Hints Ribbon vanilla ice cream with apricot puree (made from the cooked dried fruit) and store in your freezer; 'do this after turning the ice cream, into the ice- cube compartment tray. Now is the time to Stock up on Summer Clothing During Levin's Big Liquidation Sale! Wa DOORS OPEN 9 A.M.

Our Entire Stock Ladies' Better Quality Spring DRESSES Drastically reduced to make room for New Arrivals! Reg. 10.99 Reg. 12.99 and 11.99 and 13.99 14 8" 10" 12 99 Cotton DUSTERS Sizes 10-20 1 Ladies' GOWNS PAJAMAS Ladies' Bermuda SHORTS All Sizes Fabrics 1 Ladies' Linen SUITS Ladies' Spring: HEELS or PUTS Broken Sizes 4-10 Yal. to $6.99 1 99 Reg. $3.99 Ladies' Spring and Summer DRESSES MR.

AND MRS. HENRY T. Taylor, 2005 New Mexico, announce the marriage of their daughter," Judith Ann, to Donald Leon Wiedeman, son of Lewis S. Wiedeman, 1620 Utah, on April 20 at Trinity Episcopal the bride and groom are graduates of Robert E. Lee High School and.

students at Lee College; mes MRS. J. H. FLOYD, 3401 II- inois, was hostess for a surprise Dirthday party on Thursday fet- ng her daughter, MRS. GEORGE MILLER.

Party cake and punch vere served to 20 guests. Favors vere leis. A decoration motif of link and blue was featured. The MACK KNOWLES of Bay- own were hosts Sunday night for i dinner party honoring their grandson, GLENN SMITH, pro- ipective graduate from Beaumont. Parly guests were MR.

AND MRS. A. H. SCHOYEN and RICHARD and STEVEN, S. KNOWLES, MRS.

1NGA SCHOYEN, and Glenn's parents and his sister, MR. AND MRS. J. T. SMITH and MARKE.

The Smith family were weekend guests In the KnowJes home. Glenn will enter Texas this fall. MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND WILLIAMS, 120G Adams, and their sons, KENTON and RAY, spent the weekend in Dallas and toured Six Flags.

SUE HAYNES' oil painting "Tribulation," which won firs place in the Sunday afternoon spring art show of the Baytown Art League, is on display in the Woman's Department of 1he Sun. The department will have the vork of NELLIE V. JONES on exhibit for the month of May. The Baytown artist has four oils lagging one a wooded scene in browns and yellows, a house and landscape scene predominate- in greens and beige, and two works. MRS.

0 KILLINGSWORTH of Baytown, president of the East Harris Mothers Club, and MRS. JOHN LESLIE of Baytown, second vice president of board of the Texas Federation of Mothers Clubs, are expected to be in College Station tills weekend for the annual federation meeting beginning with a board session on Friday. MISS MARY JANE BULL, daughter of MR. AND MRS. R.

L. BULL, 410 Lorado, had as her houseguests over the weekend, Miss Cora Bess Smith of Crans- ville Miss Molly Bomar of Three Rivers, Miss Carmen Hodges of Mesquite, Tex. and Miss Carol King of Houston. All of these girls including Mary Jane are junior students at Baylor University in Garden Party Honors Miss Cammy Blackmore An informal garden the Travis Porter Sr. party home at at 1SG.

Bayshore Drive on Saturday afternoon complimented Miss Cammy Blackmore of Galveston, the Porter's ter-in-law. prospective daugh- Miss Blackmore is the fiancee of Wayne Porter. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Porter.

Members of the houseparty Miss Potter Is Hostess For Seniors' Events Miss Eula Potter was hostess at two graduation socials in her home at 502 Harvey. She honored Robert-E. Lee seniors from her Memorial Baptist Sunday School class with a luncheon Sunday. On Monday night she gave a supper honoring the seniors in her office at REL where she is' dean- of girls. Honored in the Sunday School group were Linda Galloway, Jo Anne Horeczy, Mylene Keller, Elray Mallory, Jerri Milner, Sharon Overstreet, Pat Parker, Mary Beth Watts.

A salad plate included congealed salad and frozen fruit salad. Potato chips, relishes, blueberry and orange muffins also were served. Placecards were decorated with the "Flying Gander." The table, covered with a handmade maroon and white embroidered cloth, was centered with white roses. Four seniors who have worked in Her office included Jaunie Jo Smith, Scharlotte Odom, Linda Bennett and Judy Minter. They were presented with gifts by the hostess at the supper Monday nighL Others attending the supper were Faith Cakebread, Betty Eckert.

Sharon Perkins, who also work in the office. were Mrs. 0. P. Bailey, grandmother of the intended 'groom; Mrs.

A. J. Schwartz, Mrs. Kurt and Mrs. Charles McCabe of Houston and Mrs.

C. L. ''trnley of Pasadena, aunts of the prospective groom. Also, Mrs. D.

C. Seamans, Mrs. Lloyd T. Jones, Mrs. C.

F. Kelly, Mrs. A. W. Whitaker, Mrs.

A. Baughman, Mrs. C. Tloyd, Mrs Drew Dunlap, Mrs. ph Schwendeman, Mrs.

B. W. 3urns and Mrs. Travis Porter Jr. of Galveslon.

The occasion was to introduce Miss Blackmore to friends of her fiance. The engagement was recently announced with the wedding date set for July 4 in St. Mark's Methodist Church in Baytown. Approximately 90 guesls registered for the event, which was held in the Porter garden. The featured decoration was a yellow and white rice tree decorated with rice bags and other wedding motif.

Miss Blackmore was presented a yellow corsage. Mrs. W. P. Denlson of Houston, aunt of-the honoree, was among the out of town guesls.

LADIES 1 QUALITY COTTON DUSTERS $00 While They Lost! Ladies' New Spring CAN CAN PETTCOATS Baytown's Original Discount Savings EVIN Open House Fefes Marfins Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Martin were honored with an open house Sunday afternoon at their new home at 5003 Glenhaven in Country Club Oaks. Refreshments of sherbet punch, coffee, cake decorated with a colonial house on top, homemade cookies and nuts were.

served from the party table which was covered with white lace cloth centered with pink and blue asters. Spring flowerrs and the pink and blue color scheme was used throughout the home. Approximately 140 guests were greeted at the door by Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mrs.

George Berner, Mrs. Joe Friou and Mrs. Chtrles Berghane. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs.

George Berner, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beck. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Berghane, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Friou, Mr.

and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Howell Payne, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Sandlin and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Westerman, A French provencal mirror with lavabo was presented Mr.

and Mrs. Martin by the hosts. ENGAGEMENT of Miss Riia Carolle Lea Grani- to A Paul Dwiqht Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.

Cunningham, 1009 S. Shepherd, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

Grant of The couple will be married on June 9 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bransom in Sweeiwa.fer. Miss Grant is a graduate of Sweetwater High Schooi and a student- nurse at Sweetwater Hospital. Cunningham, an electrical production specialist is stationed at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio.

The coupfe make tneir horn a. in Baytown. Birthday, Graduation Celebrated A double celebration of a birthday and prospective graduation feted Linda Galloway Saturday at the Goose Creek Country Club. Linda, a May graduate of Robert E. Lee High School, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray GalJoway, 1105 Barrymore. Party decor featured a centerpiece graduate figurines, smilax and maroon day lilies. The maroon and white color scheme was carried out in the ribbons on the place cards and the corsages. A salad menu was culminated with a candle lighted birthday cake and the singing of "Happy Birthday" by the guests.

Those attending were Pat Parker, Pam Conner. Earline Barr, Sandra Wilkie, Regina Hernandez and the honoree's mother. A gift of white gloves was presented Linda by the hostesses, Mrs. C. Lannou, Mrs.

Allen Rice and Mrs. J. T. Wood. 411 North Ciwmtret Specials Thursday Friday Saturday MIRACLE WHIP SALAD MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 47 HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE 3 8C 33c KAIXBO HAMBURGER DILL PICKLES Mrs.

Bioodgood Is Hostess For Circle Maurice Doyle Qrcle of Memorial Baptist Church met day morning in the home of Mrs, G. R. Bioodgood, 309 Burbank, for their royal service program. Mrs. W.

L. Ward, chairman, presided. Mrs. Bioodgood was in charge of the program. Others taking part were Mrs.

Ward, Mrs. J. H. Farquhar, Mrs. G.

L. Moody, Mrs, Paul John and Mrs. O. R. Wilson.

Banana and nut cupcakes, tea, coffee and candy were served preceding the meeting. Mrs. Ward will be hostess to the circle at 10 a.m. Tuesday in her home, 1305 E. How About that! "Both mom and pop agree that they can put their confidence in Culpepper's" FURNITURE QT.

A. D. Feazle Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Feazle cele-! Crated their 25th wedding anniversary recently with a surprise oarty in the home of Mr. and Mrs. kValler Hall, 2523 Bay-way Drive. The party was given by their riends.

The program was entitled "This is Your Married Life" narriated by Roy (Scooter) Brown. He showed old pictures of he family. The table decorations were silver and white with a center arrangement of red amaryllis with Celebrate a silver Cake, punch, and coffee were served to approximately 65 guests. Hostesses for the occasion were, Mrs. Walter Hall, Mrs.

Robert Norton, Mrs. R. A. White. Mrs.

Leslie Broussard, Mrs. J. E. Starling and Mrs. C.

M. Callaway. Mr. and Mrs. Feazle live at 408 John A.

and have two children. Regime, a student at Sam Houston State Teachers College in Huntsvitle and Mary, a junior at Robert E. Lee High School. Civic Club Thief The Tri-Clty Beach Civic Club has elected Hadyn Harper as president. Others are Luther Mackrell.

vice president: Miss Marcia Nina Harper, secretary; B. H. White, treasurer; Johnny Jennings, membership chairman; James C. Craig, grievance chairman; and Mrs. Luther Mackrell, publicity.

The group recently heard Judge Oscar N'elson of Anahuac outline the recommendations by the Chambers County planning committee for future development of the Tri-City Beach area. LB. CAN LB. Mm SNOWDRIFT 49 AURORA TISSUE ROLL PACK TOP KICK DOG FOOD PETEH PAX PEANUT BUTTER Bumble Bee Chunk Light Meat CAN urn Die oee v-nunK TUNA LESEUR WHITE Oil GOLDEX CORN 2 CANS KRAFT'S NEW ORANGE JUICE Ell RICE BTL. LBS.

BRECK SHAMPOO NEWTON'S CUT MINT STICKS McCOKMTCK BLACK PEPPER 60c SIZE VALUE CAN 39c mmmmm 2V Swift's Premium 14 to Lb. Avg. I I API Whole LB. SLICED WHOLE Lb. 45c Kath's 2 To 3 Lb.

A VJ r. PORK RIBS IB 39 Small Ends Lb. 45c Mohawk Thick Sliced 89 Olson BISCUITS 2 15 Fresh Dressed FRYERS L.B. CUT UP OR SPLIT Lb. 33c Ruth's Pro-Pack Olive Loaf, Pickle Loaf LUNCH MEAT .6 Oz.

1 GLOVES IR 79C BUFFERIX TABLETS 63 49C SIMPLE SIMOX FROZEX FRUIT PIES LIBBVS ASSORTED FROZEN' FRUIT DRINK 39c lOc U.S. No. 1 White California POTATOES Delicious APPLES Green ONIONS Fresh TOMATOES Lb. 49c 7c 5c 19c.

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Years Available:
1949-1987