Humble Bee (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 01, No. 09, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921
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Next Club dance will be held
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at Recreation Hall No. 4, Friday
The committee in
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Tuesday, May 17,-Jack Pick-
8:30 a. m. Mass conducted by
ford in “The Man Who Had Rev. Father Finn.
in their best clothes and were in
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To Refinery Employees
I wish tohank the employees
S. P. Coblentz
A. L. Kleberg
C. E. Rodecape
A. P. Hillerman
W. G. Lopas
T. O. Moore
F. T. Fendley
W. H. Tyrrell
MOVING picture show
. Thursday, May 12 — “ j he Sap
Head.”
10:15 a. m. Sunday school, Pro-
testant.
11 a. m. Preaching services.
Refinery News,
Company Notes,
Athletic News,
Notices.
Department News
Buzzings
Cartoons,
Business Manager,
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Sludge Kettle Fire
It is with cordial thanks the
officials of the cmpany acknow-
ledge the service rendered by
employees when the sludge ket-
tle flashed on Thursday last.
When the firewhistle blew fight.
zation as this there is great loyal-
ty and spirit among the employ-
ees and I know that the officials
in Houston also join me in thank-
ing you for your services.
W. A. Eberle
Supt.
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A. T. E. Newkirk, T. H. Hamilton.
ASSOCIATES:
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town is, those who spend the
week end with their families in
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out. Only then did they realize
that their Sunday-go-to-meeting
finery was a little the worse for
ducking and splashing.
The whole attitude shown by
the men in this fire is one deserv-
ing the heartiest thanks and con-
gratulations.
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Monday, May 16. — “Honey- day at Recreation Hall No. 2, as
moon Ranch.” follows:
pressure service received its
first test and with men working
with the air of old timers
at the game, their streams soon,
had the fire out.
Conspicuous among the men
who concentrated on the fire
were Mexicans who were enjoy- I
ing the celebration of their
Joint Conference Adjustment
Progressive communities have
. already adopted the daylight
saving law. It is unfortunate
. that the law is not universally
adopted when there is so little
argument against and so much
whistle blows. ’ Social Committee. Don’t let us
At the same meeting a forty ’ have to give a smokereach meet-
eight hour week was voted for, ing night to get you out. YOU
and the time schedule so adjust- * are needed to help make the Club
ed to give the men Saturday af- the success it should, and will be.
ternoon off. Isolated a Bay-1 Come to the next meeting.
fire at the Agitators. It showed adjust their working and playing
that even in so young an organi-
vide a comfortable adjustment to
excitement. The high all concerned.
national holiday. When the
- alarm sounded they responded Everything.’,
Houston have taken the after- May 20th.
noon off and lost time in order
era were already.on their way to to enjoy a real visit. It is hoped
the conflagration and under the ths new time schedule will pro-
leadership of seasoned men there
hours to seas ne, affording the
longest day of daylight. Bay- meeting Wednesday night, May
town is numbered among the 18th, Recreation Hall No. 2. At
progressive communities when,last meeting we had an attend-
the Joint Conference voted for anceof 85, all of whom enjoyed
hours that give our men more the smoker and other means of
daylight time after the quittingamusement afforded by the
Thurs., May 19. - Bert Ly tell
the front rank till the fire was in “The Price of Redemption.”
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Lost—One Elgin, 15 jewel,
gold watch with fob with Pana-
ma Canal medal. If found,
please return to Joe Cosio, Rig-
ger Department.
“The District School,” playlet
at Goose Creek YMCA, Thurs-
day, May, 12th at 8 p. m. 1
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, Refinery Activities
Lecture by Mr. S. P. Coblentz
one evening each week, held at
, . i. .the Dormitory. These lectures
to be Said for making it general. . . .. . _1
of the Refinery for their consci- Let us hope that the time is not are very instructive to those
entious and energetic work and far distant when the northern terested in thesprocesges. ofre-
prompt response at the recent and southern hemispheres will finingcrude oil Definite date
..... - - ■ - of this lecture will be posted.
Baytown Club’s next regular
Thursday,
, EDITORS:
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HUMBLE BEE
Published by Baytown Refinery every
, charge promised t o g e t the
: piano there on time hereafter.
The Baytown Band i s pro-
gressing nicely, and rehearsals
are being held twice weekly at
Recreation Hall No. 2, under ।
leadership of Prof. Hartz. ‛
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- Church services held each Sun-
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Newkirk, A. T. E. & Hamilton, T. H. Humble Bee (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 01, No. 09, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921, newspaper, May 12, 1921; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1481737/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.