The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1969 Page: 9 of 14
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VOGUE PATTERN SHOW DREW LARGE CROWD
Mrs. H. H. Haralson, Mrs. L. L. Fuller, Mrs. R. W. Jones,
Mrs. Harold Scarborough .1 ~■ ;
Maxi • Mini • Gypsy ■ Swing : •
. Style Show Features Vogue Patterns
By MARTHA HEMPHILL smart look of pleats added including a high-rise Jumper.. 424 had joined the Ladies
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also Extended an invitation
ff<un the civil defense
styled pants suits to maxi knit was used by Dolores Dede’s hooded monk’s dress director tar someone to
coats-and gypsy skirts when Smith for an Italian designer «nd *«**’» represent the club at-a
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tern Style Show for the , A Thielen Rad l0atS' *—»- . . Saturday with reservations
•ladies Association of Goose „ » jw. Katt and’Becky A rosy glow silk linen was requested for the dinner and
Creek Country Club. SphJTniodeled the youth ^ dance. Costumes anr op.
In between fashion’s ex- inspired fashions from Vogue design for Lou Benes. The tional.
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tremes for this year were the
smart looks of suits, dress-
jacket ensembles and coat
dresses. The most popular
styles seemed to develop the
pants theme with com- _
• binations of solids, plaids,, H
giant checks teamed with Jfif
lonedLdown grays, wines and.*
'■ navy. ■■ w- : j
Fashion's ’’long puli" was
exemplified in many tuifcs;
two piece ensemble featured
.......a soft float of pleats from
shoulder to hem. u ;
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-with pants and someseie-fer-
the mini look. Mrs. 'Boyer
explained that many of the
T>af ternsTiavc three pieces or
more for interchangeable
parts to make a variety of
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costumes possible from one
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Among lHe modelg were
Francis DuPIantis who's
. wine herringbone dress was
A-line with high fit and in-
verted pleat for easy walking
—and sitting. Lou Davis
modeled Guy Laroche I
designed mint dress in earth, I
, tuned print The kodel fabric j
proved easy care and the
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Re^a Ginzel of the YMCA
extended an invitation for the
women to join the Y as
Willie Mae O’Brien chose a members or guests for the
pleated, full sleeved dress in Ben Shaw self-improvement
toast crepe that could go course slated for October and
from lunchemt to diiuter to November. 7 7.,..,.
ton'teSwlsJd Airhart asttologia.
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Sherri Stakes* at-home
nylon, polyester and rayon
pzazz (^y-foooltohiiifr
gypsy print was designed
with a border of colorful
print and accented with the
popular new drapery cord
wrapped around the waist,
I chains at the. neck and navy
crepe blouse which can be
teame.d. with othefen-
sembles.
EASY WAY TO lilt
ROACHES AND AITS
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CootrM roaches and imts the _
’w//c wav-brush on Johnston’s |
^No-Roach, This colorless coat-1
’ mg is elfectivc for months, easy
oK./lfarmlcsO lo pels No
. need lo move dishes. ..
Don't take chances... take Vo Roach
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new fashion for fall, Was
worn by Lou Barton in a
white brocade. The sejuare„ \
neckline was accented With
rhinestone^ buttons for 8
touch of glitter.
During
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the business.
DEUEKATT
session Mrs. , Davis, |
president, announced that of j
In Monk’s Ensemble the 536 memhers of the ciiiiv
Big
WOO Baywny Dr.
NEWCOMERS AT COCNTRY' CLUB LCNCHEON SHERRI STAKES
Mjs-Wy.lt Wnson-^Homtw Mr.. JotaRlppel ;pt|Waj, Parts Suit
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AFTER FIV'E MODELS FOR VOGUE
Freda Chandler,^'/Lou Barton,^^ and^Brookshire, Loti
^ , Aggie Seligman j
arrangement
Fall colored chrvsan-
themums, the club’s flowers,.
-were used to decorate the ' ,
. cake .which was served to ten,
members' and three
prospective members. Mrs,
Paul Scuy. Mrs Floyd
-Howard? and Mrs. William i
Hea4^ — ALICE F^INBERG
JUNIOR WORLO
Scheduleswere given our HOUSE OF FASHION
plans for the cty-w.de ,.m alV knfew it. coming,
fiower show m November . .and, so - many/* many people
discussed-: ~ have corroborated It this paat
week. Tm tatkip* about that
The first regular meeting. Fall weather, that Hghrnow
_____•„ i_ - L i. trvinff so verv hard and
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What, When, Where
Sun-Photos
in October will be in the home
of Mrs. E. "L. Wilson, 1900
i MacFarland The program
is trying so very hard, and
frankly is doing so well . . .
Have you noticed the real
cool mornings, and how the
TUESDAY
limply
lit job, and
can if, it
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Bird"from
THIS SPECIAL WAS SELECTED
. FOR ONE DAY ONLY.
.SEPT.TTrti.
High Hopes TOPS. 6:30
^ p m. Citizens Bank.
Kebekah, 7:38 'p.m.. Odd
-FeUawt Ledge.
1 p.m.. Community Build-
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jndmufhers
Commuib-
7! will be Wt flower arrange^ evenings .cool off so nicely,
* | ______- - *_____, ". too? And, we. have had , our.
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Baytown Gra
Club, 7 p.m.
UyBudding
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FUTOMAN
EARLY AMERICAN
TRUE EARLY AMERICAN STYLING, IN YOUR
CHOICE OF BROWN & GOLD FLORAL. OR PRINT
& OLIVE PRINT.
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BAYTOWN'S GMLAT KWNfTUtt STOKE j)
Baytown- Business-aad4?ro- Goose Creek I
fFsstonal Women, 7r3t' tro'ns;“7T30 p.m.
p.m.. Tower.. ’ : - ,,. .
League df Women Voters, j r
-Senior Auxiliary
Has Luncheon '■ 1.;^, %
Ladies 'Auxiliary to the i . ^
Senior Citizens had their , •
traditional monthly covered ft
dish luncheon at the Coin-
munity Building. ‘
Mrs. Emma Carpenter,
Mrs. (i. 'R. Bloodgood and
-Mrs. “ " '• " '
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m w. Town
iary,- 9:38p.m.,Com-
munity Building.
Christian Women’s Chib,
(1:30 4.if?., Goose Creek
Countrj*Club.
Priscilla -Glut, 2:38 p.mf,
.Mrs. 'M7e. Hunter Sr.,
424 Willow.
THURSDAY
Goose Creek Women Golf-
.ersy >49 nj«.. CmUcjC
tinb. 77 '.7.'
Raytown Duplicate Bridge
Club, 18 n.m.. Commun-
ity Buildiag.
MRS. L. L. KENDRICK, president of the Baylown Music
-Study Club, presents bn- award of merit from' tlie National
(Federation of Music dubs to Charies Stephervson, head of the. - „
I^e Cdtege-Fine Arte Department. The award is for .the, tbt ’mmattms we w6l be- \
program ‘ Parade of American Music'^given daring -wnittMt-to._y.yito
session which was cbnducted
-by-Mf»- Elenora HeintechcU;
-president.’ "
7 The -president requested’
members to notify her when . _ __________ ^______, _ ,
others-are !iH so that they- Anwrtcim Music Month. The expanding Fine Arte Depart- H*w a »ood ^ ev*I70M
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football openings, so Fall has
got to be here.
Yes quite a few, folks have *„•
beerfin, and haVe looked over ,
our offerings for Fall, and
.. pertar^bave -rjr-4|
tag reed thatour selectiwa-are -
~.iiv in good taste. IT does
inyheartgood ,. . ItTalw^—-
, nice to know ffiaF ymr have
selected the right thing*
Frankly, our stocks are In
good shape now, and every
- day see many more new ,
* thtogs arriving/ & «
In. and soon ... I think that
you’ll like whatyou see.
Right now our Beauty Mtat
Hosiery Sale is going on, and
it Is a wonderful time for you
to stock up on your boaiery
needs. ** ^
Mother* with daughters in
High School br Junior HI0»,
who need gym uniforms be
sure to come in as we have
?he official uniform that
meets the school requirement*
ajj ypib know that we
were closed tost Saturday for.
we d i d n t inconvenience
anyone), and—next Monday
we win be CkwSd again for
another religious holiday. In
.ieptof Citlien* Auxiliary, might be remembered. • meht plans to continue the program this year. (Sun Photo)
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1969, newspaper, September 16, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055353/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.