The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 13 of 24
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Women's World
Section' II
Thunday, March I, IH4
Younger Set Makes Spring Choices
ly LAURA $. WOODS
Sun Worn**'. Editor
"For me Mommy?" it trtuek
ly tho first rooction by young-
sters to • now drosi or luit.
Sometimes even something
•i proeticol m • pair of (boot
will impiro exclaims of greti-
*ud* and "I love you, Mommy."
Th#n jult »o you don’t *a>* on
♦Kt crodit, perhaps you add a
' Daddy paid for it,"
Sovora! Baytown childron #1-
roady havo their now jprina
clothes chosen, and who could
Mama thorn for dipping into
thorn whon Mom and Dad
aron't looting. What usually
W ows .1 0 Mi of forgotfulnoas
and back to play—porhops on
tho swings, to fly a kito or just
to try out tho tolophono whon
no ono is looking.
{All fashions shown aro
ava>lablo in Baytown)
Co«. K«H HatfMd and
•* Flawora ana antrtaa In ttw
SdLrfttdF
Ittle League
ifesSet
or Saturday
to }
Pennies in the Goldfish Bowl
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barry, 806
Rosewood. Tho side panels aro patriotic
blue with the cross bars being in bravery
red. The three-quarter length sleeves will
be just tl^o thing to ward off nippy cool
breezes extending into spring.
Lynne Be"v, 4. has a prob'om. All dressed
up with her straw sailor and A-line dress of
red, white and blue, she has just dropped
her pennies In the goldfish bowl, or Is it a
tropical fish aquarium? What will Mother
say, she seems to be pondernq, $n* is the
Ring Around the Rosie - In the House?
Such innocent expressions insist that this trio was It is blue with a dark red pattern e* the
really up to no harm. They ere. left to right,. Ken The whit* piaeted skirt completes the re
Allen Bonk ley, Sherri DelHomm* end Gerv W*yn# end Mu* scheme, to styliah this yaar. Har s
Sandens. Ken and Gory are wearing typical little rad paten* leather. Parent, of the boys
•non fashions, ttw former be ng dressed, m a tee'- end Mrs. Ken Brinkley. W Rosawood. and
|»cker lacket and dirk pants. Gery wears a dark Mrs. Ren Sanders, 2 £ Cleveland. Shorn t
Mown pUid coot end oolid brown trousers. The ere Mt. end Mrt. Lou s DelHomm*, 212 W
So, She Said To Me
Sherri's choice.
Jana long, 3, wears an, interpretation of
th* fashionable sailor style. The dress is in
pink.anq whila of a sheer cotton, Stars mark
the square cftWar in front and bark. Sh*
waari a shall hat of senna flowers In tints
of p>nk. Jana is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, J. T. Long. }I6 Greenbrier.
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Mirror, Mirror On the Wall‘
Who's the fairest? And who is to iay It's not Mar-> effect with rounded corners is complimented by
g«r*t Roberson, left, or Debbie ftfdqett, Marqar^is', larqe scallops at the •hemline. A Peter Pan collar
sailor-inspired dress is dominated by a square blue ' and sateen belt with bow buckle complete Thd
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Note his two-togjd shoes.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056685/m1/13/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.