The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, March 2, 1959 Page: 3 of 10
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Bd Bull, advancement chairman,
Cay mm Hamel. treeiurer, Gent
Compton, linanca; and Jack
Samway. aniviiira
A March Uraa thrma waa car
Had out in nil dacorattoM. Many
•hap«*a af vartoua colored bal-
loon* hung tram th* celling and
I he four long banquet Uhlan
1 ware tlacoratod with rcntorpleoaa
I matte by each Den.
Mr* Howard Hunt, den me*-
rr of Den I. and her group uard
ja centerpiece leniuHng a Mardi
Grn* parade float wiih Cuba rtd.
mg on a blue and gold truck In-
I acHbed with the mollo “Do Your
I Beat* and pulling nnolher float
with “King Kea "
Den motlhcr Mr* Jack Sam-
way and l»m j fentumt four
large aquar* camlle* In goblet*
painted a* maaked fare* with
black haia depleting ~Zorro "
Den mother Mr* X V, Wat-
kin* amt Den 3 made a blue and
gold centerpiece of romflower!
with I he member*' name* print-
ed In arquln* on net
Cub* In Den 3 no,I Mr* K E
Martin, den mother, prepared
bowl* of blue Ina and gold daffo.
dll* for their table tlt-cor Al»a
low white container* were placed
along the table holding pink, red
and while camellia*.
Two year award* were preaent-
ed to Mr* Jack Samway. Mr*
M V Watkin*. Mr* K K Mar L . are . . . ,
un. Thad Fmeion; one year Mitern Star To 5pon$or Mar. 17—
award* went' presented to Mr* -1 , , _ _ , _ . .
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Dress Forms
Comoleted
By HD Group
Ftv* drrt* forma ham been
ronatrucied far members af
Highlands Horn# Demonstration
Club Those having completed
forma are Mr* Bob Jonra, Mr*
Coll na Uanam, Mr* C, ft Mil-
ler, Mr* J. F. Wiggma and Mr*
iJ, W Rawl*.
Mra Wiggins' and Mr* Rawls'
dress form were made Thursday
at a apeciai meeting In ihe horn*
of Mr*, 0. R Hkmnrr
A picnic lunch waa served to
Mr* bob Jone*, Mr* J F Wig
glna. Mr*. J, H. Lockett, Mr*
C. Uanam, Mr* J W Rawl*.
Mr* R M Tranl and Mr*. 0,
R Skinner.
Mr* June* will be holleu at
the regular meeting Mar ||.
Group Four HD club represent*■
Uvea will meet Mar Si m Ihe
Girl Seoul house on Oak Street
j with Highlands club hone** for
!a workshop on tailored *klrta.
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Understanding Normd Conversation?
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BAYTONIAN IN GEORGETOWN PLAY
—Jerry SfricUer, ton of Mr. and M's W.
J Slrictler, 910 Wfit Lob>>. will bo cne of
*ho fea'urad member* of the Southwest-
O'n University Mask a«d Wig production
of Liliom' to be staged a* 6 pm. Thurs-
DORIS CATER
LYDIA WANG
day end Friday at Georgetown. The re-
heanal scene jhow» th* carnival "goers’*
watching an oriental dance in a vde show.
Mis* Moore is from Beaumont; Miss Cater,
Tempe' and Miss Wang, Kowloon, Hong
Kong, China.
NOW SHOWING
THRU TUESDAY
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ed to Kenm-lli Fcmdon. Richard
Hamel, Bobby Sbtmway end Stan,
ley Bishop, all member* of Den
jl Hit-hard received Ihe Boar
badge and Bobby, the I Jon badge
and gold arrow.
In Den 1. Brad Benton was
given l!a- Wolf badge, gold gr-
ow and denner stripes. tennis;
ifunt received the Bear badge
and gold arrow and Mike Hunt,
a gold arrow Lynn Stephenson
and Sieve Vellhamp were award-
ed Wolf badges.
Den 3 member*. Eddie Varner.
Mark Moore. Jack Derrllt and
Danny Watkins received service
alar* and Steven Varner, Wolf
badge.
Service stars were awarded to
' Den S member* Eddie Bull, Wal-
ler i; s~Jimmy Mariln. Ar
Ihur Walton. Marc Fn< dniun
and Roy Montgomery. Eddie also
j was presented denner and recruit
stripes; Alfred Dyer, Wolf
and Bear badge; Dwight Dyer,
Wolf badge, and Walter Bissox,
denner stripes and two silver
arrows.
The shirtwaist mows Into a The shirtwaist will be one of ifash.on picture again,
new role a* a fashion leader this | the predominate fashions shown I Dixie Fowler will wear a
spring, characterised by laces. «, the Eastern Star style show j Woiute wh(u. ,(U| fhif( mr
embroideries, chiffons, ribbons Mar. IT in the Community j matching peau de sole with
and flower* Drawn from the House. I lucke d from, yoke ba k. and
m.trkH* of iho world, an e\dt-j xho smart homo gaowor will jthro«* quarter long!h ilocvoi por-
utg now re** in thr silks From in»cirpo»alf in her wardrpbo Uu*'t raying *tho White tllffs of Do-
th** Orient, ribbon stripes from impo.tant df.sjgn features of the ver.’*
I-ranee, bold stripes and plaids exciting shirtwaist as follows:
are found Inspired by Ihe Hal- .. ,.. ,
r..__|L,. Io bring Ihe waistline into
mure prominence bells arc wid-
Hospital Party Slated
By Navy Mothers Club
Plan* for a hoipital' party I
were completed at the Thursday
meeting of Ihe Navy Mother*
Club In the home of Mr* Delia
Dommert, Soj Harding The
group will entertain patient* al|
the Veteran* Hospital m Hou»-
Ion on Mar II.
Al*o the Navy Molher* will!
sponsor a breakfast, open to Ihe |
public, beginning at 6 a m. Fri-
day in Ihe home of Mr*. Joyce!
Uuraine, 215 Ea*t Murrlll.
All mother* of *on. in the!
Navy, Coast Guard or Marine*!
are eligible for membership in j
the club and are Invited to visit >
with the club member at *ny;
time, ThA club meets at 7 33;
p m the fourth Thursday each
month at the Community House.
lone-on-tone cotton damasks
The fact Is there Is a world of
fashion In the shirtwaist.
Southern Belle look will be’
seen in Kay Claik's dress of
silk embroidered organta shad-
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KOVAR’S USED TV
CONSOLE SALE
Dr. Hunter
Is Woman's
Club Speaker
Dr. M. E. Hunter was guest
speaker Friday when the Wo-
man's Club met at the Communi-
ty house with Mrs. O. H. Daw-
son and Mrs. R. R. Bains as co-
hostesses.
Dr. Hunter said, “Although re-
search men and doctors are
working on the problem of why
we grow old, wry little has ac
tually been discovered. Mor* em
phasis should be placed on dls-
covering Ihe cause.
'•Arteriosclerosis, or hardening j^'iines Vr'c tow.
of the arteries, accounts for more j Fu|, skjrIs s lnt0 high
deaths in the United States than| fashion with ease oi motion and
nil o' tine eancoc />r\mhinn,l 'I'Bic ......
i r. buckles are larger and some-1 mg from sky blue Into navy and
times decorated, and often the! very bouffant worn over many
jelt is placed slightly above the1 layers of lacy petticoats,
normal "a.st. These are only a lew of the
Sleeve* grow fuller aa the .hand made fashions to be aeon
mood of the dress increases In j Mar. 17 at the Community
formality. For late day and [ House when again the annual
night glamour they blossom into! style show of handmade clothes
Queen Ann puffs or lake on will be presented by fashlon-
nllcon shaping, and formal j minded Pavtown child ran, teen-
knj,.hs navi* biiow- the elbow.; agers and adults
The sleeves arc easier." The
importance of the sleeve is in
creased with lace or braid-edged
cuffs, or wide bands accented
with decorative buttons. The
sleeveless shirtwaist has a tiny
cap or banded armseye, Just
wide enough to cover the top of
the arm.
Wide collars and the circular
yoke are used to broaden the
shoulder. There are also cowles
and sailors.
Flattery at the neckline Is
usually attractively framed with
a collar. For the most part the
LIQUID OR TABLETS
GMESfUPM’RfUlF
FSOM Aa those MISEPIES
OF KARO TO STOP’COLM
Gordian
BAYTOWN
PASADENA
corfo*atio«
307 W Tom* Am. JW 1-liM
207 t Sho.
A-—.
A*». M i-MR
l mg'* TV tor
21-INCH
G.l. Console
Was
$45.00
$onoo
20
ONE ONLY
21" BLONDE
MUNTZ TABLE MODEL
Wa* $55
30
all other causes combined. This
disease’ is olalofly due to aging
though an increasing number of
young men are developing arter-
iosclerosis.”
The speaker suggested, “Go to
your doctor If you suspect heart
trouble, trust him and do what
comfort. Sheers take full circle
sweeps designed to appeal to
women of all ages. Pleats, gjngle
or stacked, and ail around fath-
ers continue in popularity.
lengths remain becomingly
short, so keep in mind an inch
must be allowed for billowing
he says. Breaking rules often petticoats. Lace borders just
end In one last fling." Iabove the hemline look new
Plaas were made for a book. Those who will present the
review tea to be held at the shirtwaist against a world set-
■OMMCX AND CO.
Shield of Value
Your Sign of Savings! Exceptionally low prices on
many best sellers! Shop for ttiese Extra Values
when you see this Sears Shield of Value!
Episcopal Parish House on
March 13. Mrs. L. E. Dudley,
past Texas Federation president
will be the speaker.
Nineteen members and a guest
Mrs. W. H. Altman of Sherman
Tex., were present.
17-INCH
G.-E. Console
Was
$55.00
$>inoo
40
21-INCH
AMC Console
Was
$75.00
$cnoo
50
L. E. Gilbreaths
Entertained At
Housewarming
A visit from two couples Friday
night turned into a surprise house-
warming for the L. E. Gilbreaths,
who recently moved into their new
home on South Burnet.
The Gilbreaths were presented
witli a gift certificate to a nursery.
Pie and coffee were served.
Those attending the party were
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perret, Mr.
■and Mrs. B. W. Huntington, the
Dan L. Underwoods, the ft, Bur-
nell Bennetts, the Jack W. Small-
ings, the Andrew M. Retzes, the
Jean S. Woods, the Elgie B. Dins-
mores, Mr. and Mrs. James C,
Stone, and Mr. and Mrs, R. F.
Pfennig.
Tnietnne Coi# was
speaker, casters, $85*00
$cnoo
Cherry eonsole with
with doors ..........
60
G.-E. C<w!e was $on°o
AM-FM Radio, S-sperd phono, TV with 12” $100°° I I
speaker, .............................
KOVAR’S TV
221 E. TEXAS
PH. JU 2-5004
Grandmothers Meet
BAYTOWN GRANDMOTHERS
Club met Thursday for a dinner
at Baker’s Cafeteria and after-
wards went to the home of Mrs.
J. O. Macon, president^ for a
party. Eighteen members and
Mrsi M. H. Bostick of West-
lake, La., a visitor, attended.
Next meeting will be held
Thursday in the Optimist build-
ing,
ting at the OKS style show for
the American I/xik Include Pat
Jackson, who has chosen a cotton
Surahcnne with printed butter-
flies blended from pink to coral,
A matching sweater with an
appliqued beaded butterfly in
the center will complete this
look.
For the Japanese Look, an
obi belt to give the high rise
look was chosen by Penny Cur-
tin to add to the attractive print
of Lilac, purple and cerise. This
same print will be used in a
Japanese parasol as Penny
takes a stroll in the fashion
parade.
For the African took, Dot
Arnett has chosen a pure white
silk for her shirtwaist with Jun-
gle print for the belt; these
same colors will be used In her
many strands of Jungle bead
necklace.
Surf blue silk print dress, ac-
cessorized with multi-strand
necklace, and flowers in her
hair, will be w'orn by Janella
Nickerson, modeling the Hawai-
ian took.
A tone-on-tone blonde pure
silk shantung featuring a square
yoke with two inch French
ported banding will be, brought
by Billie Boswell demonstrating
the French look.
Gayle Wallace chose a giant
plaid in off-beat colors of silk
and cotton for her Italian shirt-
waist of high fashion.
Virginia Blackburn has blend-
ed her artist’s colors in her
bright Squaw dress with concho
belt for the Mexican look. Vir-
ginia’s dress of white cotton
georgette features ' rows and
rows of silver and turquoise
braid. Squaw dresses are in the
nOwTscive $5880!
the luxury
broadloom carpet-so
T;* ,**>'Vr
design,' of
right with modern, traditional
After The Sale
Plus The Best Deaf
On Your New Car!
NOBODY BEATS A BUCK TURNER DEAL
OR THE SERVICE THAT BACKS IT UP
Buck Turner Chevrolet Co.
10 E. Texas JU 2-8207 115 N. Main
This All Wool Carpet
is so wonderful
EXTRA HEAVY CRUSH-
RESISTANT PILE
Every step softened ...
yarns bounce back, hide
scuffs, footprints.
FINEST IMPORTED
WOOL YARNS USED
Over 82,000 tufts lightly
woven into each sq. yd.
Guaranteed first quality.
•
DURABLY MOTHPROOFED
FOR LIFE OF CARPET
All the beauly of wool
minus fear of molh dam-
age for wall-to-wall use.
•
TIGHTLY WOVEN BACK
LOCK TUFTS FIRMLY
Sturdy jule and cotton
plasticized latex coaled
back locks tufts in place.
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Over a Million Square Yards Sold
Nationally at our Regular Low Price
6
D&.
0n¥
sq.yd. *
9,12/ 15-ft.
widths
Regularly 8.95 sq. yd.—Now save 1.96 sq. yd.
*15x18-ft. room regularly 276.00.
now $217.20
cut and bound to any room slit—
Size
Reg. Price
Sole Price
Serve
9m 1 J-ff.
9x15-H.
111.90
138.75
18.38
109.35
23.52.
29.40
12x 15-ft.
13x18-ft.
185.00
220.80
145.10
173.76
39.20
47.04
13x!8-ft.
15x22-ft.
270.00
335.69
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, March 2, 1959, newspaper, March 2, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104011/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.