The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 19 of 24
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Lighter Colors Suitable For Suits
Tht *iMd to Ughtar ooton In,when dark suits
year Ml and desirable. Neverthetoee.
of dark* will im
.1 dark, will
1| andThr r.,vlf picture
rmphtti. *depm# the opportunity to
wardrobe .pice and variety. pref,
■ pa conventional and th* top n
near the natural walat
In both
Maternity Styles
ent Waves
r Wave
men'a lulta. her.kJed
»>> tha return to
SMftA
summer Of 1M4
•« IMvtor eolon
that n virtually
atyla aoana. It ta_____
ItWM type* Of clothinc: tradl-
Z£“ - “* Simple Lina*
JUS £ £: Will Keynote
livntar aeieat will hava a definite * *
HMMi Thoa# ahlmmery
«»»<•••• •■» aaMavadtoSi
«* *• dlotlto by uaini Thi* .print'* mother*-to-be
y«M alta* color In the wrap will lie tha prattkat In yean, If
ef tha fabric) and of «’• up to deatfnen of maternity
anothar oolor In the fllllnc (tha (aahiuni.
. Simple, uncluttered line, earn-
*«M of the Irideecenta an blnad with emphaii* on unuaual
! ! Iiiantly obvlnui, other, more fabric, and flattering pa.teU
subtle. 1 The coloi. ran,, fmm keynote atyla* tar mother*.
M» WIMiSr fafalraw to „Th* one ptooa dra*a,-raft*»
rombtoattaa* of tneo and blue. «hon rhopw, dletractlng sepa-
Mua and gold, tan and ollva, rate*, to the favorite of future
bhw and gray, as wall u many mothan tar spring Jumper,
other*. ahlft and A Una atylea ao pop*.
Traditional natural . ahouldar llr ln ■Mular fashion apparel,
suits, while avotdtot thairktow h*v* ^ tr*n*k,*d lor mator-
cent* kr tht mntt
*wlmt t>» the OH
art, also
art both oor- hlgh-styl# aults the
button suits alia
kiercaaas. Tha hlgh-etylr* use
both Die high placement and re*,
uiar placement if the tun but*
tone while i
two- button model; and (her* are Hill
lie the com rntiooiil grnuj
In the regular atonoe wm
■I tnatwoH
quite a few
the warm
Inner nee
htoh-atyle
While many • hange. hat* been
mad* In
are in
fit htytoi___■■■)
have mrtMainbd tb* nuiah want*
i mi
, Thurnday, March S, 1964
Sandy Presnail Is Barbers
Drum Major For High
BipfOtoll
Hill
School
1 many i tumgei h»\# been
In exMnt modela, they
mnatructlon rather than
. ror ifiatanoa, datlwrt
button, placed
vaiatunt.
Hie vut majority of tradition- . .. .—-----------
■I mil, will continue ta the thro. *^irlffl t*
---——— the Interior for added eomfort
and freedom of movemeni.
Shoes
Are Leading
Soft Lives
ty wt
Easy,
wear
Malradariring atylea wtth
moat par
SEBSas artf-sa: sas
urs
tha woorim of darka. Thmaml
of owaa, urea* and oaaaaioci
Phone 583-5012
Hi Mi empire Influence. Short
alaevea are popular, aa are tow-
ered and V neckline*
1 Dalcate mauve*, wMlaa and
In**, aa well aa black and white
combination, and check, .park
•print matemltte*. a. do fea-
tured. nubby and ellk-lnok f.h-
rtcs
men ion HlNt.n .The donation* were collected by
fattier ring*. which were oMHotnt tconamloa itudanta.
dared by atuianto b» the praaanl I n
S3ESF
The rut|f> are oval having
blue, red, or black atone.. There
hr an Kittle crest on top of (he
alone on which the word. "Bar
tier. Hill" are Inscribed. The
pIMpgCtiva gradunlion
The mon'i apparel picture rail
for hghtnea*, In weight, rotor
end .lyllng. Following fhl* lend,
th* bit atory In men's ahoea la a
relaxed took In footwear.
Leading atylr favorite* In the
rw trend, rrimrna Shoe Fashion
Service of Leather Indu.irlra of
< RK-KXTKU M IT la on ap-
propriate Ml In go along will
he trend towards fnahtona hi
the aportlna veto. The reveral-
Me vast forget malrbea th*
Big new* for the amaller wo- rail on awe aide; the ether to ta
men u the advent of petite sl.ee a contrast ihwde. Trooaar*
■atamlty wear. I hove a
America, are I he lenthri moc-
ratln and lla many vartalkma.
leather boot*, *ll|«ma ant tell-
Ilea For dressier occaalnne,
leather Itmguea, oxford, and
rim. .Ilpuna promlte to be much
In evidence
The trim, up-datrd lighter ver-
sion of the brogue continue, to
hold ll. own aa a favorite dtesa
shoe Traditional perforations,
pinking effects and five and Hx-
eyelet tie# carry through It*
dude masculine character
Another dre*. favorite la the
oxford, with a host of styling
feature, to moke ter Indlvtdunl-
ity. Moccasin tnoa With cloud
•earn effects, wlng-tlpa and hand-
.niching details are anme of the
louche, of variety
Continuing In popularity this
spring are wdiahrd leather dre«a
.Ilpuna wtlh plain toe* or wlng-
tlpa Many feature hidden aide
eorrt for a smoother took
cloaer fit.
New spring casual. Include
hand-.rwn mocca.ln. In wavy
natural nr gtoaay smooth Icath-
era. SI I poo., ity led for casual
wear, have sleek, elmple llne«
Orra.lonal atrop treatment arc
or the half-trap and buckle
Brushed leather la particularly
good koklng In flea and chuk-
(a*.
Th* high rl**r lak*a ta th*
ainrting Ilf*, usually aa a all|vm
w ith aid* goring or >i one In thtve
*v*l*» tie le*a* than a ly«d hut
more than a ahoe, the ankle-, iir wlitaart lla wry wwa |nlka
iclearing high riaer appeara In dot. bow - tied silk aural
jail type* of leather
Loungewear Takes Shift
From Shapeless To Fit
A new breed of lingerie In the
starr* today la fast retiring
tht tha|*leta, 'ttylelo. dusters,
ihifta, and sllpa available till
Our shop it all drtued-up in Eatlar Ftnory tor young folk ef all OfM
. . the frih and rutfloi, the tuih lit* dadi... everything to mat*
thorn happy when they join th* Enter Pared*.
tiKITIMi Ut# >tu>P <>" t'tahlon
la Ibis anfllv shaped Jumper
drew, that caa h* worn with
ALMA TVER A (iENIB BROOK!
Ilarhera IUI Brk*e|
Sandy PreanalJ wa*. named to |
be Ihe high schnnl drum mator
or neat year W. P Daniel.
>and director, announced Ihla
i led*Ion during band period
! Monday,
.Sandy haa been twirling alnrr
fnnPnnh th* flnt grade, f
flrat rradrr, Sandy was
Iwirlcr in the Rh.vihm Kami
When vhe waa In ihe second j
jfrade, the became drum matar
lor that band
During Ihe follow ing year, alto
waa Ihe Tonelle Band Drum
Mujnr
Samly wa* dium major of ihe I
Junior High Kind when she wa*!
In the aeventh grude, and two,
year* later .he wa. choaen to lie
a tw trier In th* High Schtstl
Hand.
|| Thia year makaa th* third!
“ year that .he ha. beep a high
achtrl (wirier, She ha. entere-i
three Mil,, and ert«embl# twirl.
|ng contest, since Hie was Ini
the ninth grade. She received a
first plar* no two twirling aolo. i
and also received Ihe same rat-i
ing on a twirling enwtpbly Ini
which .he participated.
Sandy has been active in other
schtxtl activities during the three,
year* she ha. been In high
school.
j This year, th* foothill team I
John** Sandy ta be their Font-
i Pall Sweetheart. She waa n*m<*l
B'i runner-up for Junior claaa favo-
10 i rite and waa elected to be *tu-|
M [-**“* ~r“......... tram her!
v claaa.
N Uvt year »he won flrat places
■clln the District Typing G*te»t i
W- snd enierrd ihe Reglon.il Con-
■jltd In Kilgore,
I, Sandy ha. played the alto sax-
lophone In the band since »h*
wa. in the fourth grade.
OMMCr PUV
Playing the leading role. In
th* one-act play, entitled "The!
Summon* of Sartel," will be!
Brent Rny and Wnodle Horn-
burg Thm* In »u|i|inrlinR roles
nr* Dek>i» McKay. Sheryl Lee
Rundy Sltepard, Sundra Hart,
Glenda .Stratton, Rita Skaggs!
Ungerle and loungewear
have finally com* Into the fash-
ion .|M)tlight and the range of
sty les and fabric* ate limitless
Die exciting faahkm that came
to dinner and stayed on and on
and on Is fabukiui new lounge-
wear Equally 'at-home' for en-
tertaining or quiet evening.,
ihe** ullra-frmlnine atylea bring
individuality into leisure life,
Paiamaa, long relegated to th*
brdnxm, now double as lounge-
wear and are every bit aa com-
fortable aa Ihe oldest flannel
bathrobe Ruffled, lace and eye-
lei trimmed pajamas have stoep.
coat* to match, and gown. In
bright, aolal rotor* arc topped
by their own printed ahlft* awl
I tunics
I Fli.ir-lcngth robe* are eape-
clally effective in exquisite
[Hint* and aoft, aoft fabric, that
he*|ienk femininity. Long, .light-
ly shn|ic<t Hull, with drawstring
und empire iiaiche. In gloriou.
prints and pattern, arc both
Hath ring awl comfortable. The
flounce nwl ruffle arc almngly
In evidence, along with frankly
feminine larc, eyelet, nnd lib-
txm.
Full .lips, once a problem In
III, me mow and more po|iulnr
!du# to the Innovation of airelrh
I no*. Thl* btaullful. practical
fabric will he .can in brief* and
(icttlpanta, aa well aa slips,
Slip bodices In stretch lace
adapt auceeaafully in any lira
•i*e. .nugly hugging the bosom
\ much needed style t« the
■iinfaP alii. wMt atretch lac*
hntfaf-ftir more d^oltete faith.'
kma. Stretch .iratsi, heretofore
available on fcainriallons, add ta
the amonth fit of new allpa.
While giving wi .uhstanilnl
irt, airelrh lace brief* and
. .until Jtave a flfnicr feci
and are nerfart tor less demand-
ing fash torn.
ungerle pour le a|xui, both
nctlve and apcctntor, Is making
a strong play for fashion nc-
eeplnncc. Ughlwclght, *|iorilve
underla»h!on* «re now available
In amnri new color*,
liVM»
ie- :
Some rooks like ta almmer
chicken livers for a few minute*
before wrapping In baron and
broiling. To do thin, turn the
livers Into boiling water, bring
the water rapidly to a Iwll
again, and then reduce the hent
tar ihe simmering.
t:sjyaraaaa<swnawBaaea
season'* new lighter
tones, Uila lightweight supple
fell hat Inis ccnlcr ucasc,
hund felted brim edge.
the play which will be given at1
the District Play Contest. 1
Steve Mtlla will be th# light
techtdetan.
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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/m1/19/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.