The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1955 Page: 17 of 28
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In all, an aatlmatad 190,000 lift of "beat buy*" for each ooun- anergy. Tour* alao am a gocx
woman will go ovaraaaa thta year,
SSES**** World's Best Dressed Worn
If you’re one of the record num- 'jWmf'-' - ' ■
bar of women traveling now, you'll WASHINGTON, June In th* Legion of Honor booau
get more from your trip by bead- Th* retiring "dean” of U. S. faah- her promotion of French hut
lng th* advice of an expert, ton buyer* aayx there I* no doubt Furthermore, her two fat
Mary Gordon, travel adviaor of that American women are the best designers are French — Die
Trana-World Airline*. dre**ed in th* world—Better even the startling new line every j
Mine Gordon say* her number °**n °* FVeDCl1- and Balmain, who produce* *
on* rule la: b* firtwifi: IT i "•myone hat’ to admit the quUitely beautiful thing*' —
••Concentrate fun and oao. woman la chlo,” Mlaa Eta kind any woman would lilm.to
-VWKieniraM on run and pm- abeth ^ ta interview. It ah* had the money.-
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Keep ■ APtO-groomo*.them at a ighow, reception « her gum on American women
ular manicure* and ehampooe. Try party." > . v tag the belt diweaed Getting
to learn th* language, If you’re go- The top buyer and vie* prtil- ciftc, aha pick* New York, V,
lng aboard toll summer. Knowing (lent Of one of thli country's moat tagton and San Francisco as
oven four or flv* word* of toe fashionable women's store* was cities with to* cream of the c
language of toe country help* quick to add that Paris is ami, A* She attended her fl.it Fn
break the Ice. , . ’ ' ‘ «&** «lw*y* wlU be, to* world's showing in Part* In 1UL I
ricans
student at to* Unlvereity of
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RAF-G Guild Members
To Sell Yule Cards
I when your body la overheated. If
I you are oaugbt in a -rain, change
I to dry cloth* and avoid chilling.
I Avoid going to plaoe* where you
or your children will b* caught In
a crowd. Don’t keep children sepa-
rated from uaual playmates, but
when polio Is about, bear In mind
that it may spread in crowd*.
Encourage more thorough and
more frequent hand washing to
your family. Make sure hand* are
washed Immediately before ban.
ditag food and always after a trip
to the bathroom.
! Be suspicious of water suppUee
you do not know to be safe
Consult your doctor If any mem-
ber of tb* family develop* a fever
with headache, sore throat, muscle
paina or weakness, or stiff neck or
I back. Thta la especially Important
when polio la In the community.
U- Wwuld .on#, flt yaur family de-
velop we*---*........
I Benson, was hon-
icellaneous shower
if In the home of
Jamara, 1902 Ten-
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Per, Mrs, Bill Par- \ ^ birthday cake for Mm rvm
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r.re Mm. Dean ’ —---------
.elvlew and Mrs. JM
at Anahuac,
state reserve life
"See Me Mora You Die"
That torrid fun keeps
me on the run...
bed'wd keep otter* especially Th* ever-popular shirtwaist ta so
children, away from him unUl the practical and smart, with a gaily
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Influania, or *om* of to* childhood J*. », M, », 40. 3Ue 16: 9% yd*,
dlaeuefl £■ v \ * ■ * UMn, Jj.'1
In early stage, there a]w»y. Is a
rise ta temperature. Other early
symptom* are headaches, vomit-
tag, fretfulness, drowsiness, stiff-
ness, pain In the back and neck $ -/Er
and sometime* a aore throat Vgii tf
Because many, illnesses, aspect- .
ally ohlldhood diseases, start tan • 302 I
Similar wav “chances are mod" JBBk li . M . . '
with summertime chorea
Sri I'm never done!
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WhMVOU wind your wrtdt, it may Hem Me*
irnt a fW twWi oi the witatlo you—but for
your watch, fri almost like setting off on •
round-the-world journey, Is it any wonder
than that your watch begins to grow weary
after a while? You cm hardly expect ,uch a
delicately-balanced Instrument to remain in
parfect running order indefinite®;
To insure longer Ufa «td constant accuracy'
your watch requires doming and oiling or
least one* a year. So bring it in for a check-
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.20-01. Pkg.
Choi and dim as si whistle ta thta
scoop-necked, narrow-yoked sheath
dress with Its sletk, sophisticated
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If your tlocfrfc torvieo bill ii up somewhat at this season of
tho year, Ifi almost cortalnly because of tho intense summor
heat. But whon you think of tho many woy« in whith Reddy
Count how manv wavs Reddv
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served you last month#you1l
bo surprised that so much was
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1955, newspaper, June 23, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043622/m1/17/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.