The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1957 Page: 3 of 12
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Friday, October 11 1957
Golden Age
Club Begins
Fall Parties
'Fish' Wear Beanies --
Baylor U Is Margie’s Choice
n ta t n«> taa a» l a , . .a . at.. ikJ l.ll .1 'IB tka a.lmiltlor I
Shop Saturday 9:30 to 6:00
Sturdy It^oz. denim
By MARY HARTMAN Idrewe* d.»i*n»tin* their club, , In the fall of 'M, the aemeiter. Twenty:
To hear Margie Ckrutl, (laugh r It ii hot and dry in Waeo forjsystem w||| go into effect (tended the
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Manuel S/ the first two schoql month* Evfrv m0rntng at JO a.«t„|thf Ootdei
Clrutl, 100 Milner Drive, tell I Summer clothes are usually! * n . Kvery.;d*v *( **
it, Baylor university is the only worn into October. Dark winter therf " * ' *?* h , fo, *1 Menthcn
triw. Js zv szsft 5fl^?tA'dsar«
girl, Margie has wanted to at-ja plentiful supply of woolens **>*;A it provide* Prigmore.,
tend Baylor university in Waco,land heavy clothes are needed/ .j of' ewry denom- Mrs, Lottk
she says, Last year her dream; All freshmen must we>rgreen )ou * ^11 minded adu- Crawford,
came tn,e. land gold beanies during the find « ,h “ **
SATURDAY ONLY*
during the summer months
An arrangement of red hibis-
cus centered the serving table.
Carnes were played and ginger-
bread and tea was served.
Mrs, W. A. Scott and Mrs.
J. W Sylvester, ,0-hostess. were
assisted by Mrs, J. H Ander-
son and Mrs, Q. T. Atkins,
scmmi rtim ns many Mtinuira. i
Baylor is well known through-1
out the country for its excep-
tional law, medicine and drama
departments. It's relgion, mu-
sic and education offerings are
fast becoming equally as well
known.
Margie stresses that desire
to learn and specialise should
be a Baylor freshman's first
aim. "Let your social activities
and obligations run a poor sec-
ond." she adds.
•There are several school-wide
activities to mnke yonr days
more fun-filled. Competition In
the Homecoming parade, May
Queen contest, and May Day
booth supplies both fun and
spirit.
As autumn comes to Baylor,
the football fever is contagious
and it is a ''must" to go to a*
as possible, cx-
• Sears Famous First line Roy Rogers Jeans — nevar
before as such low prices,
• Buyfiow-—Use Sears layaway or Time Payment.^
• Snug fitting Western style . .. with Roy's own leather
patch in back.
9 Vivid vat-dyed blue denim stays bright after many
washings.
FTC Accuses
Texas Company
On Two Charges
WAHirNGTON fUPl - The
Federal Trade Commission luis
accused the Texas Company of
price discrimination uniting its
service stalkxi eunlomers.
It also charged tlic company
with, illegally fixing the resell
pri»v, of its ' Texaco," "Fire
Chief." and 'Sky Chief'’ gaso-
lines.
In a rumplaint. the I iV
chargcsl (Is- company sells gas to
favored lessee dealers at lower
prices than it charges other Texas
many games
plains the coed
Although Baylor does not have
lororitiea, it does have social
clubs. These clubs sponsor rush
and pledge week which are con-
ducted on much the same order
as national sororities and fra-
ternities. Pledges wear noted
S«eef and neofl.
ROBERT R, WARNE MRS. MARTHA JONES
To Serve In Grand Chapter Offices
Six Grand Officers
To Attend Session
Goose convenes Monday through Wed-
service station operators l(| ft*
their retail prices.
Tlie FTC charged that since last
November, Texas has sold gn»<>
line to some service stations in
the Portsmouth-Norfolk-Virgiimi
Beach area at prices substantially
under those charged competitors
of these favored customers.
The commission said this ‘‘un-
lawful combination is singular!)
unfair and oppressive to the pub
lie, Texas' competitors, and deal
cm who do not receive die dis-
counts” _
Three members 01
iCreek Eastern Star have been jnesday in Dallas,
lappointed to serve in offices of Appointed officers are Mrs.
the Texas Grand Chapter whlch_ j Martha Jones who will serve a*
Ora nil Page to the Grand Treas-
Mrs. Alma MUlsr, Assist-
ant Grand warder; and Robert
K, Warne, Assistant Grand Sen-
tinel.
A trio of Grand Chapter of-
fictrs from Baytown also at-
tending the Dallas meeting will
be Mrs. Jettie Hinton, Grand
Treasurer; Mrs. Lovena Griggs,
Grand visitor to the State of
Boys' Jockth
You Con Got
Rid Of
Fall Shoe Sale
Boys1 Shoes
Paxton's ’Quick Action'
roach killer
FuUy Guaranteed or Money Back!
Kill* over 2,000 types of roaches
Kills all eggs before they hatch
s.^siffiWs
a little in a bottle cap In each room. Sensational results.
Sold and Distributed By
GOOSE CREEK GRAIN CO.
804 N. Main , ,JU 2Ji351
Atk For It at Your Local Merchant s.
Psychiatrist Sued By
Dentist For ’Shock'
GREENSBORO, N.C. (UP)-A
denUsi is suing a psychiatrist for
$150,000 because of an unscheduled
shock in his shock treatment Dr.
Clarence Stone claims he suf-
fered,! spinal fracture when he
Supple leather up-
per* lake a lustrous
shine Goodyimr welt
retains share Rile*
7-11.
THIS DUO-TUNIC
SHEATH of green and brown
plaldsd wool waa designed by
Anna Fogarty for fall and
winter. The detachable, bias-
cut tunic is fastened with a
grosgrain bow to match one at
the back of the high rounded
neckline. Plaids are high style
for daytime clothes this «a-
Kerrybrooke Casuals
Kerrybrooke» f»*hlun*
right, cssusli ( Ismio
slip-on loafer In black
or brown leather Hue*
5 to 9.
Honeysuckle
Tots1 Coats
Boys' Biltwell
p ;j Correctly proportioned for
| growing feet Rlp-re*i*t*nf
nylon stitching, Searollte
i/j Holes Sue* It* _to 3.
Your Choice
Boys or Girls
FINEST QUALITY
Your eyes deserve the finest professional
care. At TSO they ore. thoroughly and
scientifically diagnosed for possible dis-
ease as well as for visual defects. If glasses
ore needed, they will be precision-fitted
fOTydeor,comfortable vision.
Saddle Oxford
Girls
Sire 2, 3, 4
Sire 2, 3,4
Wear while you pay
All Wpel tweed 'tingle
$1 WEEKLY
Pretty all wool fitted coat
with matching valvet trim.
Stylad for th# toddlars.
ONLY EXPERIENCED DOCTORS OF
OPTOMETRY EXAMINE YOUR EYES AT T S O.
0>. N Jar Opiwwimu
b r • a % t e d with simulated
leather buttons. Styled for
the small boys.
ilj| Blank ami whit* ntddlt
ip! oxfords. Rubb*r sole* and
!:!( heels. Sires,A’-i to 3.
PRECISION VISION
W SINCE 1*15
Oi/«M Sr 0' t »
StUujpcbo* ptawdeti
FREE PARKING STORE SIDE
SOFT TONES OF BLUE
1 AND MAUVE are combined
in this checked John Bait
tweed .suit and 32 inch coat
from the fall collection of
KZXttddow. Both'are buttoned
See "Martin Kane" Mondays, 10 p.m,,
’’The Tracars” Wednesdays 10 p m.. KPRC-TY,
Channel 2. '!
711 WEST TEXAS AVENUE
FRIDAY STORE HOURS 9:30.6:00
SATURDAY STORE HOURS 9:30•6:00
BAYTOWN,TEXAS
PHONE JU 2-8131
COPVfilOHT TSO, 1*6?
,
You Can Depend on TSO
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for a Scientific DIAGNOSIS of Your Eyes
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1957, newspaper, October 11, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043377/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.