The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 15 of 24
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Parents Council
At Horace Mann
Slates Banquet
rural* Council oI Horae*
Mum Jwfar Hi*** School an-
nouMO th* ninth (rod* banquet
will b* h*ld May I. Am010*
ment wa» mad# fallawfce 0
mwtkig Monday airhi at Haiti*
County Saving* and loan Owv
laomaa Room.
U ||f Mnintachrl ,.. ,.l
MU. b. W* IPPWWi
Miss Ellen Sue Bird Feted
With Two Bridal Showers
Mia* m*n Hu* Bird, bnd*- century gran venrUui fUa Crous*. Mr* Cart Buah. Mi*.
>ct of Richard llobb*. wa* re- *p*rgn* on an alabaattr baa* .itnrth WWla. ad Mr*. A. E.
ntly mm|iitm*nt*d with a mi*- A chimb ovar aid hott M: Draw.
Sr&eE&sc swrt&Jt.'S
irnll, and n kltehm ah'v.er lay and gran Mb , .finnlflelwm. Mm 0 W, K*n-
tha (win* of Mr*. Wayn* Ar- Yalkw >mquiU and narcluU ^v, Mm R, L Uwhon. Mr*,
tt. MS s. Seventh. wait at vaataaa poirta in tha lMr Morgan and Mm Summon.
rSrufsswJS STsStots -p*"1*"’
Isas «» S^3r.cri ;
Womans World
run eov.r both th* tong and handling hava lifted iMWMfr *
Spring fun aat a dramatle
f.'iihlnn pac* with lntrigutog
»iyto* to pUaie evary taata from
avant grada to raaervaitv*!
And, fun’ rang# of prioa*
make* * fur coat poaUbl# for
even th* be
lege girl or
All th* op
associated w
In t dram*!
e*l>entlv* fun Into th* lu*ur>'
elan . , . In everything but
'ui.a irlmnwd «Wi bjjv-
KttSEAMs?
revived »liver: mink In artfully
draped imall .tola* an deapai;
raltWt In every oolor of the rain-
bow; and oowoat of all uWl*.
kng-halred Iullan lamb to Jaek-
thort of It with equal laahion
knuckle tnn nngfmp |rnk,n<
and an a favored vtyl* to cover
lowered waletlln**,
Shorter coat* ranging from
Ihree-quarlen to the nine tenth*
length ere gaining new follow-
«m. with th* ihorter one* pro
nnrl „ lernd tor actlv* living: the
and stole* that kmger coat* lor any-Urn* drero
of the nevv-aeawrnrilhouelt** Mink, *aM* and rhbiehlUa an
mil.lMfth eapa coat* •"> aa ahny. luxury fuel** per-
Him* that ran from eloaa to Man. broadtail, aeal, btaver and
toot# fit eat tn* paaa lar tha *tone martan In tha
high-etyle devotees. elaaa. Thtaa ar* *ron atone •
U.L s—^iteii In eomblnatlona that reflect the
raw, *#ai oeaver. «»»• ,_ nl
price rang# M
ascot* form*
Aeenti an becoming popular
with ih* young man, and the
bright coloration get ■ big play
QAM 00 SOFT IMi taring to
their rholir «f handbag* la
tautplateol tha aiara tody •
like lathtom. Thl* nob aad
here In rlauir paisley*. geomet-
example ol tha aew trad.
treatment*, dye* and rte print* and novaHlea
Fashions For Easter And
On Into Spring ^
mga u».
Art Leaguers
To Demonstrate
At Bowie School ■
Mtmbwa of th* Baytown Art
League will make their annual
vtalt Friday to Jam#* Bowl*
Dengeotary School to demoo-
•trete drawing and painting
technique* toe lb* student*.
Among thoae demooatrattng
their matektoa will be DUde
Hortnei. Peer! Maray. Vlrgtole
Markmon. Ann* Kelley. Mary
Matchmaker
Spring’* moit fetching design
from Howard Wolf. Softly fit*
ting solid color V-neck jumper
in rayon and silk linen,, broad-
cloth blouse with jewel em-
broidery on bracelet length
sleeve*. A Guy* ’n Doll* exciu-
*ive in navy'whlte, orange
'white, taupe'white. Sizes 3 to
PARADE
Sprightly and *o spring from Guy* n
Doll* Howard Wolf collection of
spring* most w*nted fashions. The
sofest crepe with dot surplice vest. A
hit for the Ea*ter parade. White'yel-
low. white'blue, and white'plnk. Sizes
5 to 14,
Select From The Most Honored Name In Fashions
PaM
larch
Kata Grqanaway
A hr***
Dntty Dan
HuwarfWatf
Nardh af Dab*
Tranal *
tvaa PktM
Led** Fay
Karuf af California
Fashion Accessories
The Easter Parade would not be complete with-
out accessories from Guys *n DolU. From mil-
linery to hose w# have atocked our store with
the most complimentary accessories for your
outfit. We hope that you will plan to visit us
soon while our new spring stocks are jomplete.
We ar* sure that you will be juat aa enthuaed
over our new fashions aa we art.
— THREESOME
Howard Wolf's chic threesome In
rayon linen with slim skirt, longer
surplice button-front .jacket and
crept blouse. An accent on spring
from Guys ’n Dolls. Black, navy,
taupe, red, in sizes 5 to 15.
Fruit and vegetable arrival*
taprrrd off In Teaa* thl* week
aa cold or r*lny weather de-
layed th* harvest In moat area*
of tha aattoa, tot Agricultural
Marketing Sendee report*
Many Hama an ttlllhi abun-
dant *uapk at raeonable coat
The*# torlude green*, turnip*,
carrot*, c-M>*gr, lettuce, an
km. petalota, tomato** m*
•mall avocado* A fair *uuply ol
(rah »pin*ch I* avallaUt at
many market* at modaat coat.
Apple* ar* In good auppiy with
prto** ateady. Banana* ar*
plentiful but slightly W*h*T.
Wholesale price, for r.bbage,
Snatch *tudant* of Mn. Alto*
Tyre# Cnker participated In th*
recant King *nd Queen aawro
hly at Robert E. Lea High
School.
Crown baama were Stefan!
Gray, daughter of Mr. and Ml*.
Wayn* Gray, and Tim MeFar-
I ami, eon of Mr. and Mi*. L F.
McFarland Train bearer* were
Melanie Moatowltx, daughter af
Mr and Ml*. Benny Moakowte,
and Sharon Macon, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Macon.
"Sailor Dress"
by Kate Greenaway
Such a breeze to care for in wash, drip dry-and skip the ironing.
It hat a white collar with stars and Jaunty teaman’s knot. In blue
or pink.
M98
2 to 6* v
BrwWh*. moat barf and paik
out* and ahaaa* P«wktotMi
abundance of high protein food*
at attract!** pttoaa.
Circling Spring
Beit* define the watotlkm of
ipring'i softer alBmuette*.
With fuller »klrtt making a
comeback, to* new contour and
tie belt* provtfa a tomtoto#
tmywaittod took my much In
Kathy Well* Is
Party Honor##
,-iam.. .A- Dotty • 0 3 IVii!-,-------T~r~:
Small Fry Suits
Every boy needi a handsome eton suit like this
three piecer, especially at Easter. Dotty Dan
has a knack for creating auch small suits and
now Guya 'n Dolia offers them Juat In time for
the Easter Parade. Navy, brown, green, white.
Sizes 1 to . , .
Store Hours
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ^
Monday thru Saturday
mmlj IPif, »MII Bl I
end Debbie French were game
P*UndataRekik* and Brenda
CourviUa woo door prtoe*.
COOKE'S
POODLE PARLOR
iiwawBiaia^^
• GROOMING
* CUFFING
Kathy Thomaa, Halm Hefner.
Deborah Paric*. Diana Stovall.
Reba Stewart's
,ss:jS"«s:±ljs
ntrun ImraMr*. Well* and
/m ly
Guys n Dolls
Meticulous Alterations
Free Of Charge
mm-i
Hi# Distinctive Store for Ladies With Discriminating Taitas
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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/m1/15/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.