The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956 Page: 24 of 34
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Thursday, June 14, aUb6
Woman’s World
' &*Xtur£iw outdoor fur- “*«<•«*«»
j nlturr now daw. * L bit business. .P** manufacturer «hwt a mo-
I and that as its use ha* grown so pi<nic *ot that can be rolled
I sssfet
•iwraUty. the National Ajtsocia- fJj£' 'thatW be a t«hed
Oon o( Summer Furniture Mamt- tlu^ *, „(Vm . PZ
factunm estimated tW* years m ^
utu would total Wmw, « : 3 P
jST “ ■ ~ - - X?: 2t“ » m. m a
s3SSS®&
alo«* of tlTffS orderglf^S^ *"d mid* of
uit-d to have one or two outdoor ' .
items Now they alter pa**a of .4* "?.*"“f‘c‘u,rtr ‘hl* yAf j
merchandise from locxwnalv* *how» * hing-slie chaise longue
tZtng"Ur, toZoliZTuet IwempHo* matter, can-
that can make Into Mi - t™r*<* «*k arms, and nine-wch
Most manufacturers seem to be w. ,
keeping their eyes on the "young « features automatic fingertip
married**' In offering furniture *Prtn* adjustment* to five po*i-
which will fold and take up low *<«»». «d la Tt inrhea In overall
•pare and at the »atne time, offer length.
the great. *t amount of comfort. Vot the first time, garden urn-
Although demand for outdoor brella* and marquees are being
furniture started with unpalnted shown with the attractive fabric
VVfHirl find rhnfl if AM - (he* ♦re>n,l »r,. An (hit miidirin r'lflinft Ikon. fkAim.
Membership Visi
First Baptist Circ
Visitation for prospective mem- pro.
WHITE OR CREAM
—' 1 -
<' iDoratty Waa Ow#r :A.
Meeting at the home of MrT
Robert Archer. S2U1* Ohio, mem- „
hew decided to gather next week Mt<
at the home of Mrs. Bill Dean to *r®
begin the vUltatlbn project a pro-
gram on missionary qualifications M
was presented by Mrs. T. L So- driv
Relic. Mrs. Archer and Mrs. Dur- Tbit
wood Howell. grat
Cake and lemonade were aerved "’**
to six members and the WMU s*rv
president. Mrs. Pete Sheppard.
Dottle Lane- Circle
Mrs. 0. L. Rhode*. ISO- Missis- Rr
«ppi, was hostess to the Lane circle “
Tuesday morning. Hie program on I*,
missionary qualifications was pre- 19
aented to nine present. <* I
Uana Ann Fort
Fort circle members met Tues- .
day morning in the home ef Mrs. (J.A'
j’ Jack Nesselrode for a program 2"-'
* led by Mrs. Datsie McClellon. Mrs. ‘
Arlin Fisher and Mrs. John Rosa- J
r montl were participants on the *1 f!
Ul
fash
Cel here fast for
KINNEY MOCS
^ Sixes 4 to 10
Mis sizes 11 to 3
Yes. just 42.87 for a whole summer of easy-going comfort and style.
These aren’t ordinary mocs, mind you, but genuine moccasin construction.
Soft flexible leather... springy, long-wearing rubber soles..
hand-laced details. But hurry, hurry, hurry!
' *c 1 i* * • • mi-
■' -, 1 i
, • ■ ■; .,■ ■■• I " . ir y.u- ! I,.
banding the waistline of the
OftfGINALA'S FLAME RED skirt malefic* tha lining Of tha
etc# coat baa low flopped cost. It* eollarles* necklina is
xket*. In coctrant with tha fll|ed In with tha black "stove.
lm line of tha coat, the collar I,lPc ‘ wool sweater. Ideal for
rounded. ‘ ■ «el. rainy summer day*. '" "
BOLERO-LIKE BANOS an
a dlstinguiahlhg feature of this
Chalk-stripe printed navy silk
surah day dress — designed by
Oleg. Cassini. Th* kerchief-Ilk#
collar is pulled through a loop
high in front. Beep impressed
pleat* give fullness all around
the skirt.
" 312 W. TEXAS
DIAL 5978
demand, al- fabric* are completely weather!red.
KRAFT
ORANGE ADE
Hints For The Summer Bride-
Versatile Travel Trousseau Best
Adores-fkkering-^-
Is Honoree At Party
< es Pickering was given Tuesday M- S
2 night at her home. 1005 California, Mlss
bv her mother. Mrv. Rov M. Pick-
ering. ’ Mi
Prizes were given in accordanc e elect
with card game of "hearts." Re- Auto
freehments were served to Char-,
lotte Kay Herrington, La Juana
Osborn, Eva Lee Pichot. Joyce I-ce JJa
Paulson, Nelda Oleson, Prsicilla **0
Vaugha Blakcney, Adelle Ixurec i j »
J Bruce, Betty Jeanne Burch, Su- Wf
sanne Faye Gor*; Nancy Emanuel
and Willie Sarver.
Ily HOHIIV SI'TPWN mult. Ing nnd dining. (Full petticoat, of
Vet*»t!iity plu* beauty la the by- Basic for a trousseau wardrobe course i
line measure lit selecting a travel m „ cool, mm wrinkle traveling A lovely cotton knit suit tj> bo
trousseau- and both are popular mm (.an h« the going »Way suit) dressed for church or parties wan
fashion assets thin season one simple, but elegant .ration seen that, will ntlll look "banu'-box"
Niv-r before has Me .brWe had »«h |6rkct for shaping or dining after a toll day of travel and ac-
Su it a lovely auay of pa !,«>>!.■, "'"I informal darning, one gay tivitips.
waartbls and washable fabric*.' sigh* -abe.ag nuierntde, «it, • And don't forget the bathing
from which to choose. play suit and cocktail dress. silit. Out of cotton this year many
One of the most nackabie |« 'lt,u b*' *» 'fo> vacation have a matching skirt lo- yllmin-
rhlfftnj -which also holds the cm- !hitt nat *f,(rlly ot. ,h* »•* »he* need for « bulky beach
rent .epotlight m fashion and beau- , ll“' i*'"* *"0^* v»,u,v r <'“rtl or <<• double as a *un drama
ty I lone I SWISS for casual nnd M,i" ‘d*# In selecting colMey-. Although, ft destination lal'oto*
corhist) rfr. ; c and non etushnblc |,*P, i,*|ly for a trousseau. Is (a rhdo or reader northern state*, a
rot-on i ran also m- good aoitca.se nothing that doesn't ligllt chat (hat will double for
aanohvc. FI All Kit A woman with gentle beach wear will be smart.
In tfrew,v roehtall idea- Is "’'"""If h'' fi"n will, her- Alanit all. every trousseau wield- I
•inlirmilei.d cot ion snlln that *rlf *n,t buy nothing so In- r,,i,e »*«<•# u really exotic dress.-
imnTr ffiim Uu* »>ntf s««js rrA(iv rolur or no in 'vh«’?h#r embroider*
n VV( l|f. fn^dimn thn{ it vw# wiUi her btau* *‘r^ rotton of foil ftonting j
, . . . .. . , . tv f.*r attention rbiffon or nylon. Somethin# far I
46-Ox.
Can
HOUMA
SPAM
STARR SCHOOL
OF DANCING
Sunday it father'i Day, Serve a meal with man ap-
peal—all dad’s favorite dishes from' appetizer to
desert, GLENN S is ready to h*lp you with this big
job by offering values in every department that
will male both Mom and Dad happy. Sb, (or-a
happier life with Father, shop here daily. ^
$t>\"% '^1*
Feaiurn* For Thursday, Friday. Saturday , . . June 14, 15. 16
SWEET. JUICY CALIFORNIA 4 ||C
Under Direction of
Mrs. Vivian Kehoe
Now Offering —
Summer f'lasV* in
Ballet and Tap
for Beginners. Intermediate
and Adtaneed .Students
REGISTRATION FROM
2-6 P.M.
Monday end Tuesday
June 18 and 19
1219 N. PRUETT
(Electrical Workers Union Hall)
note
and
trial
Hpuc
Po
high
more
Hou*
in. Hi
Blue Ribbon
LONG GRAIN
RICE
KILL-KO
Insect Bomb
PROTECT
Yoar Clothing Against
MOTH DAMAGE
BONDED
COLD STORAGE
4 PHONE 8156
White Star Cleaners
*00 Smith Pruett
Air Conditioned
■f For-Vour Comfort
S For Further Information
Dial 6427 or 2197
time
gethei
FRESH, CRISP CAUFORNIA
When yyu are getting ivsdy to us*. *n
electric wsahin* mseNne. be Stirs to sort
the clothe* sgeording to the temperature
of the water needed far wishing a* well
ssscconliflf to the amount of wib
■ ■ s 1 Jasrnine HP
OLEOANO SWISS CREAM
C ir -'■1 Nabisco Cookies
r -4'- 1 y°RMEL
Hi Cc 1 Vienna Sausage
PPERS lOj^WWlbe
Worth- Liquid Stsrch.
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I FRESH DRESSED HOME toD FRESH, LEAN BRISKET
FIRM, GREEN
| 3205 MINNESOTA
FRESH. BREEN
Fit Cooked Barbecue To Go At AII Times
Custom Barbecuing
WHY b00K THIS WEEKEND? BUY A ROAST IN
OUR MARKET AND WE WILL BARBECUE IT FREE!
AN Flavors
11*0*.
, is Can
bariecueo
■_^___■ «. - I ■■■
SUN VALE SLICED
FRESH GROUND
IEWIIY S BEST
FLOUX
__
eirnusLi 75
BACON “h,J
»**• V » *» * ;
|6 tf'l
-r It
11
RedNm this Voluoble Coupon
Grocer. Te«r Off Here
Thi* Coupon worth 10c
Rool Chocolate Milk.
SUB-BACON—!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956, newspaper, June 14, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043386/m1/24/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.