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The Baytown Suni
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a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a THE BAYTOWN SUN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY: 9, 1951 Woman's Page Anson Jones P-TA Honors Past Presidents At Tea Past presidents of -Anson Jones Association were entertained yesterday at a tea fol-' Dirt Gardeners Standing Boards Are Appointed Appointments to. standing committees were announced at' meeting of the Dirt Gardners Horticulture Club Wednesday in St Mark's Methodist Church. Named to serve on the program committee was Mrs. L. K.

Grimes, Mrs. C. H. Bone, Mrs. S.

J. McMichael and Mrs. G. C. Adams.

The publicity committee will composed of Mrs. A A. Holle, Mrs. Joe Lee and Mrs. R.

H. Davanay. Other committe appointments were: Mrs. T. L.

Culpepper and Mrs. W. J. Bennett. "Research: Mrs.

E. O. Jones, Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. Fred Hederhorst, Mrs.

G. C. Adams and Mrs. H. C.

Swain. Publications: Mrs. Hederborst, Mrs: 'Morrow, Mrs. -B. Raschke, and Mrs.

Jack Ward. Visiting: Mrs. Holle, Mrs. Bennett. and Mrs.

Morrow. Finance: Mrs. Culpepper, Mrs. M. Jones and.

Mrs. Librarian and Historian: Mrs. Hederhorst: Reporter: Mrs. O. Jones.

Two 'new members. Swain and. Mrs. C. ac-' cepted into the Mrs.

Morrow talked to the club members the. care and growth of house plants. Deer Park School Board Feted At Dinner Mrs. C. Fortner of.

Crosby Wednesday night entertained Deer Park school board members, and their wives with. a dinner the San: Jacinto Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Abshire, superintendent of Deer Park schools, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dorris, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.

A Stewart Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Gains Mr. and Mrs. B.

B. Dorrell, all.of Dear Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hrat and Mri.

J. H. Richardson: and Mr. Mrs. H.

Butcher, all of Highlands. HAIR- SHAPING DESIGNED FOR: YOU For hair to suit YOUR personality. Mr. Weathers. at.

the beauty salon "Four Progressive House of Beauty" 3324 Minnesota Phone 40381 lowing the group's regular business meeting. given bandkerchief. Five of the past, presidents were each 17 living ex-presidents attended. They were Mrs. W.

K. Robbins, Mrs. Elmer Gray, Mrs. Robert. Kerr, Mrs.

E. T. Arnett and Mrs. Jimmy Massey. The refreshment table was covered centered in white ten yellow mums and fern in a blue basket.

The. blue and yellow theme. P-TA colors. was further carried out in vellow candles wrapped in baby blue ribbon and set in crystal holders. Mrs.

Jack Andrews and Mrs. J. C. Garrison presided at the twin crystal punch services. At the business meeting which precede the tea, five P-TA members were re elected to serve on a nominating committee.

Mrs. Robert Kerr and Mrs. Elmer Gray were named as representatives from the executives board and Mrs. R. M.

Wedgeworth, Mrs. and Miss Robbie Malone Andrewss representatives from the membership-at-large. Mrs. Roger Wiley presented two violin solos, Lost Sweetheart" and "Always," accompanat the piano by Mrs. Hall' Mrs.

R. H. Holmes gave. a Founders Day reading and Mrs. J.

C. Garrison gave a reading entitled, "The Sparrow." Miss Billie Ruth Duke's room won the attendance prize. Mary Frances Young Is Birthday Party Honoree Mary Frances Young was the honoree Wednesday -at a surprise party celebrating her tenth birthday. The party was given by Mrs. Lee.

Patton and her daughter, Patsy, at their home, 609 Refreshments of white cake, cream, cup cakes and candy were served. Prizes were won by Dennis Kipp. Suzanne LeBlanc Naomi Others who attended were Mr. and Mrs. M.

N. Young, the honoree's parents, James Donald Day, Duane Meadows, James Kennedy, Elvis Istre, Sharon Ammons, Alice Stanaland, Linda Cherry, Janice and Mary Jane LeBlanc, Margaret, Molly and Dixie Hornsby, Alta Moran, Glyn Alice and L'eGene Taylor, Tommy and Jerry Thomas, Kay and Eddy Kenney, Dianna and Cynthia Phillips, Laura Ann and Rodney. fates and Barney Goodman. Winsome Class Has Luncheon Meeting luncheon. tended greetings to the HOW MUCH PULL CAN A BEAU HAVE? PLENTY- -IF HE'S SMART Smart Gift Suggestions: THE PERFECT GIFT With the Scent of SpringPERFUMES by MATCHABELLI FABERGE HOSE For Sheer Beauty Lovely, Lovely New Spring Shades in HOLEPROOF and LARKWOOD NyJons Seamless, Regular Seams, Dark Seams, and' Dark Heels.

51 and 60 Gauge. 1.35 to 1.95 A Swish of a SLIP Tailored and Lace-trimmed styles in Batiste, Crepe, and Nylon. 4. 2.95 to 8.95 Paine Bros 217 WEST TEXAS: DIAL 2996. The Winsome Class of Memorial Baptist Church held its monthly luncheon meeting yesterday in the home of Mrs.

L. E. Nix, 217. Schilling. The luncheon table was centered with a.

figure dressed in 8 Valentine costume and surrounded- by hearts. Napkins had Valentine decorations, and the dessert course. of cherry. tarts was topped with whipped cream 'and hearts. A devotional on love was given by Mrs.

B. M. Holleman, after which Mrs. Howard Boyles gave a monthly report to the class. Eleven persons attended the Woman Educator Claims Texas Way Is Trademark Mrs.

Joe A. Wessendorff, the only woman member a'. 21- member Texas state board of claimed here Wednesday that "the Texas way is a trademark. in education." Mrs. Wessendorff, a resident of Richmond and 8 former past president of the Texas ParentTeacher Congress, defined the "Texas way" as "simply working.

together, not for' results, not to protect 8 set of. results, but to: project improvement in education of children and youth. "Texas never had a brighter day than now it. she told members of the Baytown Parent-Teachers Council and the American Association of University Women et luncheon and dinner meeting here. She suggested to the Baytown P-TA group that it take advantage of the community Lee College and organize classes there on home and family life.

She pointed out the. increasing interest of lay' people in education -particularly in the curricula of the public schools. Special guests at the P-TA Founders Day luncheon to which Mrs. Wessendorff spoke were four past-presidents of the council, ler, Mrs. A.

Barnwell and Mrs. Mrs. R. Ferrell, Mrs. A.

ZizBi. George Armer, and top school administration officials. The luncheon table was decorated iwth red and white streamers along the center. The speaker's table held an arrangement of white candytuffs. During a brief business meeting, a nominating committee comopsed of Ben F.

Ammons, chairman, Mrs. Victor Dias, Mrs. Fred Clark. Mrs. H' A.

Barnwell and Mrs. Robert Kerr, was elected. Members. the AAUW. also held a brief business meeting before Mrs.

Wessendorff's talk. They; decided to have a Saturday' morning coke party for graduating high school on March 10. Their, speaker's table held an arrangement of mixed flowers. Mrs. Wessendorff was presented with gardenia corsage.

A question period followed Mrs. Wessendorff's speech to the AAUW. Hearts Setting For Golden Rule Valentine Party handkerchief by the class. TIFFIN CRYSTAL AT DREW'S June Night Pattern TIFFIN- -for new innovations in service and accessory pieces in fine hand -blown, hand cut June Night Pattern ca. Western Star Pattern $1.80 ea.

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W. TEXAS: DIAL 2932 Red and white hearts were the setting yesterday for a Valentine party of -the Golden Rule Class of Baptist Church. The par-. ty. was held home of Mrs.

D. worth. 609 Schilling. The party rooms were decorated in red and white hearts and red white paper streamers: Each class member motif and 'gave a favorite scripwore, something In a Valentine ture verse before refreshments were served. Mrs.

R. Lawhon poured red lemonade punch from crystal punch service set on a lace-laid table. and white heart-shaped cookies and red jello and whipped cream were served to 10 class members and three children. Red and white crocheted cups and saucers filled with hearts. were favors presented to guests by Mrs.

L. V. Ashwood, who led games played at the party. She was assisted by Mrs. J.

G. Cook. Mrs. N. J.

Theriot brought the devotional and prayers were led by Mrs. W. B. Stegall and R. W.

Webb, class teacher who was gifted with a pure Irish linen handkerchief by the class. Mrs. Wheeler In through Mrs. C. W.

Florida Wheeler Florid is tree visited. the. fabulous last Youth in the historic Fountale Augustine. She said that city ed bi town about the middle home.in 2 be back ruary: of Jacobs Jen A FUTURE BRIDE is Miss Edgardene Jenkins, daughter of Ruby Jenkins of whose engagement to Frank L. Sheffield, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Sheffield, 215 East Adoue, Baytown, has been announced by her mother. The wedding date will be March 23. Miss Jenkins is a graduate of Bryan High School and attended Southwest Texas State at San Marcos.

Sheffield is a graduate of Robert E. Lee and is now 8 senior student at Texas A. and M. Chili Supper To Be Given At Grace Church A chill supper is being given at Grace Methodist Church next Monday by the Brooks Class for the benefit of the new silver communion service which the class plans to buy for the church. Mrs.

Walter Rundell, class president. said that the supper would begin at' 5:30 p.m. and through p.m. Mrs. C.

J. Bailey is chairman of supper arrangements. The menu, will consist of chili, beans, salad; pie and coffee. Valentine Theme Used At Priscilla Club Meet A Valentine theme was carried out-in decorations and in refreshments at the Priscilla, Club Wednesday home of Mrs. Frank Moore, 201 Stimson.

Open faced sandwhiches, cookles and coffee were served. A short business. session. was conducted by Mrs. R.

H. Davan-: ay. president; and members voted to -give a contribution' tot the polio drive. ACCRETE BEAUTY SALON 502 W. MAIN OPENING MONDAY, FEB.

12 Capable and Experienced Operators: Mrs. Ruth Farmer, owner, is noted for her skillful 'ability in hair styling. WOULD Stay younger, look: fresher by leaving backfiring beauty wrecking washing and ironing to us. Bride love our service we're kind to their linens. grooms like our And.

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Phone 7063 BAYTOWN MARCH 8 has been set as the wedding date of Miss Charlene Garbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Garbs of Crosby and Carl: David Rus- sell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Russell, 128 John Baytown. The ceremony will be read in the Crosby Methodist Church.

The brideelect is employed at the Baytown Refinery and. has' attended Lee College: She is a graduate Crosby High School, The prospective bridegroom attends Lee College and is employed at General. Tire and Rubber Company. He graduated from Robert Lee High School. (Kohltfarber Photo) Stoerner-Sharp Troth Told Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Stoerner, 417 Casey, today announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Patricia Ann Stoerner, to Her-: Mrs. Jones Speaks To Study Club Mrs.

Malcolm Jones was the principal speaker at a meeting of '39 Study Club: Wednesday the home of Mrs. W. C. Stewart, who was in charge of the on tropical plants: The speaker' showed a color movie on the various of flowers which grow in explained how they grew and described their appearance. Mrs.

Jones was stationed, in 'Hawaii during the war years as an Army nurse. A nominating committee was appointed with Mrs. Cloud Mrs. As chairman assisted by Wade Callam Jr. and Mrs.

Edwin' Cooke. Nannie Dickson Class Has Party At Church Mrs. Jack Boyd, Mrs. Roy Black and Mrs. R.

W. Barkuloo were. hostesses at a party of the 'Nannie Dickson Class of Grace Methodist Church yesterday in. the church recreation rooms. Thirteen ciass members were present.

Opening prayer was led by Mrs. T. Li Culpepper. Mrs. Boyd ex- EMAC STUDIO OF CERAMIC ART Day Evening Classes Custom Firing Greenware Supplies PHONE 6575 1514 WRIGHT BLVD.

bert L. Sharp, son of Mr.and Mrs. J. B. Sharp of LaPorte.

Wedding date will be February. Miss Stoerner is graduate of: Robert Lee. and 'a' Houston business college. She is employed by' Phillips Petroleum Company in Houston. The prospective bridegroom- is graduate of La Porte High School and' is employed at 'Du Pont.

Mrs. Osborn Gives: Coady Hub Club Talk Mrs. Cariton. Osborn gave the lesson on music appreciation for members of the Coady Hub -Club when they met yesterday in the First Presbyterian: Church. Children supervised making.

Valentines by Mrs. Shymanski. They also had. Valentine box. Mrs.

Joe Keating conducted. a': short business meeting during which the convention at Katy VAS discussed. Mrs. Jenkins Hostess To '84' Club Members Mrs. Robert Jenkins was hostess yesterday to members of the "84" Club at 1605.

Ash. Prizes in. games of "42" were won by Mrs. W. J.

Strickler and Mrs. W. A. Welch. A short business meeting was held after which refreshments of cake and coffee were served.

Next meeting will be held the home of Mrs. Harold McFarland, 1510 Burbank, 'at 7:30 p.m.. February, 22. MARY DARLENE BUTCHER, daughter of Mr. and.

Mrs. Otto Butcher of Busch Tefrace, is three years old today. Grandparents are Mrs. M. A.

Butcher. of Baytown and Mr. and Mrs. E. T.

Smith of. Augustine, Texas. (Chadwick photo). DO YOU HATE CHANGE of LIFE? Do you suffer from hot flushes, nervous tension, upset emotions. due to functional 'change of life' to.

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