The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1964 Page: 3 of 10
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Friday, November 6, I9M «r
Glittering Gowns And Tuxedoe*
C.Q.mU^qiHb Sets Grand Opening
By MARTHA ANN HEMPHILL J versation and relaxing ttaf latest in he,£ltlv' equipment,! The original chibhoUM
Women's Editor ment of theaun. the Finnish Sauna. ...... been redecorated and name
“Approximatey 350 people are The “19th hole” follows the Ladies are enjoying thrfr "19th Vista Room where fedenaa
expected to attend opening night masculine theme with heavy hole” and dressing room which tertaining and teenage actii
llaet«.rfrt.. -a P___ r*__1. VilfiflP nitlf flimichincre untH roH falfoc ih> thorns nnJ Tko U «
hat announced
(.Mttgnwn.
Ill speak on
ads.” At 5:30
will give a re-
to Anchorage,
ringtoh and Thni Coot liar
rushees about the sorority and
ww to become a member.
Those visiting were Tobie
KnaUan mg. Ann Ttte, Nan-
Peggy TUtoa and
nance. From the original 135-
; members the club has grown to
a. total membership ol 531.—™
Modem, sleek lines define the
r exterior tf~thp~offa\frite ‘«Yyeco""
building, which • adds 13,000*
square feet of heated andn air
conditioned space to the site.
On a recent tour of the new
facilities with Jack Jacobs, An-
thony Schallaci, decorator, ajjd
James A. Davis, architect, we
were priviledged to discuss the
overall picture intended by the
many members who have work-
ed Jo make this new building a
reality for eight years.
The main lounge is a classic
example of understated elegance
Furnishings are primarily Itali-
an provincial. A large bronze
medallion cast in Italy sets the
style for the room which furn-
ishes viewers with softened light
from the golf course area.
Marble tops the custom made
EUIJN6 A&
NOME MAKERS
By TONY SCHILLACI, AXD
BRING THE
OUTDOORS'INDOORS
n* VtlotU,
rw Ctek
RY OUR
.OBSTER
ALSO
ORDERS
TO GO
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One pf the
fastest
growing
trends in
daconBag
| is the use of
floral ar-
rangements
and plants,
I k.tU t
GREETINGfMEMBERS and guests at thegrand Opening ball Chantilly lace and mauve crepe two piece floor length gov
of the Goose Creek Country Club will be left to right Mr ' ■" *' ‘ * 1 * ' 1 1 c-:j
Jcjfrn G. Echols, ^a — -f al
club: Mrs. A. J. Sn
littee and Mrs. Jacobs.
■RmBHPSMI
both real
!and artific-
ial, in
Baytown Garden Club Sees
homes and
apartments.
It not only brings the "out-
lew Chrhtmas- Designs
1 coffee table and class.
I ^roraliveaccKsoneF
ens every room where it is
used, it adds a bright splash
4ILDREN
FREE
r S Yrs. of
e when
ipanied by
r A Father
AY ONLY
Kenneth Pounds designed urojphasis is being placed .on the
sual Christjnas arrangements scented candles of bayberry,
>r the Baytown Garden Club Poun'drsaid ^'ra'V and ,cmon'"
lerUng Municipal Libralya He As he worked with wire cut-
as assisted by Roy Crook. ter, paring knife, scissors and
Eighteen members and twen- *55£* £ S
r guests attended. Among the 5!1*?e°.t*c*uJlC|lfeg.h*..u?g..u,..^>
of color where needed end
it adds a refreshing, airy at-
mosphere.
The ways and places where
flowers and plants can be
used indoors are. almost lim-
itless. Here are just a few
of the ways F have seen them
profession. He admitted that a
florist' mutt- h. , "i^y .
s beauty, wear,rig a floor length gown with black linen. ed evening bag.
ivetweed' bodice and white flowered.skirt in tones of
W designed fomal and tn--
.«ltu I J®wn Garden Club. formal fii-nin<»»n»ntc aiwt Hoor
Pounds stressed the use of new pj
colors at Christmas time such fn
as blues, greens and pastels. fcallBrrs rvuolt. m. «.vrn
He suggested-' coordinating suggested bright, cflberfu! holi-
fqrmal arrangements and door
pieces he termed “hadgesi”
from cones,' holly, gilded rope,
'badges,1
Took ar.d faal rsial: - '
I: Largo trees and plants
are feeing used indoors, end
Even Police Are Taboo
For 8-Year Old Denise ‘
SHREVEPORT, La. fAP) -
feathers and reborn He evfh
aus&cairu uugni, vurriiui 11
day ideas *or the bathroom.
Some of the outstanding, de-
signs were a large styrofoam
wreath covered with tufted red
velvet and targe-red poinseHia,
decor rather than always using
—‘ -<U ..r,d greens.
_________in Christmas trees
was displayed to show how Nor-
folk Island Pines, usually sold
as pot plants, can be sprayed —--— -----
ergreens can be. used with poin-
molded^leaf with a
Htd^ ,0UchV of K°lr; Was «s«l as *’
should always be lit. More em- ^ foc an desiRn ^
traditional reds, and greens.
A new idea in Christmas tr
2: Use floral arranges
on coffee tablet, or at
starrier* over a *ofa or buf-
Eight-year-old Denise Bowman
was more than an hour late
returning -home from school
Wednesday and her mother!
telephoned fxdice-fw lielih j
■ Four squad cars sped to the !
area. Patrolman I). D. Welch:
at instead of the usual pic-
ture or mirror.
3. These arrangements
can be used in every room
!l Banquets
Training Course
A TRAINING ‘course, “This Is
fiirl Qf*mitino'! tirill lia Kr.l/1 fivm.
Sweaters
Set>
in the house including the
kitchen, bedroom end den.
4: Use flowers or leaves ...
aiss*-"*** BUfip
n suuisr# 1I1JS
Girl Scouting” will be held from
9:30 a.m. to,32:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the Dayton Methodist
Church. Three leadership
■courses'for Brownie, Junior and
Cadette leadership will *e'held
CAR
CARE...
savtdutwSAVts
HIGGINBOTHAM
MOTOR CO.
Qturch. These are training
courses for Girl Scout workers, the imtroi car.
MRS. L G. ZANDERS in a floor length white crepe gown
beaded wijh crystal and silver bugle beads and tear drops
chats with Mrs. John C. Echols who also chooses a white
floor leggth gown with draped bodice and matching .jacket
beaded in gold bugle beads, iridescent paillettes and silver
It's New! It's Here!
• Stride-Rites New Soft
"Party-Patents"
It's not just the look ... it is
^a fee*-.'-, .soft supple-patents
\ with flexible soles and feather
/MH \ light construction . . . gi ste"-
I ing patent with easy stepping
I foam 1 - ng , . . and they're
l a!wavs fitted just right for
k\ party feet.
iat looped to the side.
"Hwdy" was sprayed on
(See DESIGNS, Pe«e ,
Member* ,-.of the Woman’s;
Missionary Society of Mont Bel-
vieu First Baptist Church re-j
cently jnet at the church for a
day of prayer progntm. -
The theme of the rrogrom
was ‘Into all the World” Mrs.
Luther Taylor gave the histoo'
and op e n i n g--priiyer. Mrs.
«he.::.' Leonard gave acknow-
AT TOWN & COUNTRY"
Ctade’MHili
ledgemenu and led the prayer
*H»SrYwrji>*i h ihejiiT^
waf given by Mrs. Ditao Brown !
426-3362
^Priced According
. To Site
Small SS Thru
. Urge R j
PERT PRETTY . . .
-,, from-the Regal Knitting Co. A beautifully designed
•fancy 100% acrilan cardigan coat sweater,with a Mifli*
liw. 'Loretfe' matched skirt a 100% machine washable,
unstitched bo* - skirt of 55% ecr3en and 45% wool b
heavenlyvshades of pfnk end blue.
Mrs. Gltn Walker was fat
charge of the program, "Korea-
Ready for Religious Change."
when members of the Woman *
Missionary Union of S e c o n d
Baptist Church recently met.
Mro. -C R. Crab gave the
Mfe Plii Mil equal sOits of
three-piece importance. The double
breasted jacket opens to 1 bowed
overblouse. The suit s rayon and
comes in French blue with blue
print or brass and beige with a
Oe:ge r.rt S-ies 6 to 16
A Print Sheath of g-eat individuality
...hand soeened for Justin McCarty,
with a staling crashed •HitatBur1*
sashT There’s a self belt too. Sifty
acetate pflM in beige and black. aT
white end black. 8 to 18. About snf
,Thou Ak
I by Mrs.
Sims
$e» 7 To 14.
Robert Gold. Mrs. J. P-.Lariv
Jheo. Mrs. Leo Frost, Mrs. J.
, Q. Adams. Jlrs. Bowman, Mrs.
BUly Foster, Mrs, Earl Myers.
Mrs. Leo Cole, Mrs. John
haacks, Mrs. Troy Dagle and
M». Aden Reed assisted Mrs
Walker.
Mrs. Foster, president, was in
charge of the business meeting.
Mrs. J. R. Hillin'* circle retain-
ed the attendance pin. '
Mrs. Lashlee gave the bene-
dkuon. j
Mrs'. .Ronnie Skaggs, wife of
Rod Ptfonf,
Rw Petoiri.
and Black Patent.
FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
YOU ARE INVITED TO USE OUR
■ CHARGE OR LAY-AWAY PLAN.
214 • 218 W, Texas Ave,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1964, newspaper, November 6, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056642/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.