Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
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Group imported all
wool fabrics in solids
and fancies. Coat, suit
-and dress weights.
Values to $7.95
&
53.88
Woolens
SALE
Carter Spanky Pants
79c
Girls
59c
Bobby Socks
White only. Sizes 8 to 11
CAREFREE COTTONS WITH
A DRESSED-UP LOOK $14.95
Cotton knit briefs. Sizes
2 to 14. White, pink, blue
Girls
Ship ’n Shore White
Gym Blouses
>2.98
Kabro of Houston chooses a beautiful silky
100 percent cotton, wash and wear, with last-
ing crease resistance, for this soft and
charming dress. Graceful three quarter
sleeves, a swirling full skirt, and wide pleat-
ed cummerbund in harmonizing tones. Fas-
cinating buttons, big flat discs with curlicue
initials. Dark bubbles are printed on blue,
brown or green grounds.
SALE
Girls lace trim
PANTIES
4 foor $J.OO
White, Pink, Blue
Sizes 4 to 14
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$2-98 to $8.95
See our new Fall selec-
tion ... prettier than
ever, and at prices you
want to pay. Solids,
plaids and fancies.
Sizes from 6 months to
14 years
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Sizes 10 to 16
Sizes 2 to 12
Reg $49.95
82.98
Now 839-00
Slims and regulars. Double knee for long
wear. Nylon reinforced
Siges 4 to 12
Sizes 13 to 16
Beautiful Harkanum
Woolens in the newest
Boys
Farah Jeans
10% down holds your
selection for 90 days
AUGUST COAT
Lay-a-Way
' Boys
Levi Jeans
sizes
27 to 29
sizes
30 to 42
Guaranteed to have
that famous Levi fit
and wear in every pair
sizes
23 to 26
MRS. KENNETH MAYLON SHELLEY
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Miss Dana Kay Begeman Kenneth Mayion Shelley
Are Wed Tuesday
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz cessories and her flowers were a
Begeman, northeast of Electra was
the scene Tuesday evening of the
marriage of their daughter Miss
Dana Kay Begeman to Kenneth
Mayion Shelley of Rangley, Colo.
Parents of the groom are Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Shelley of Rang-
ley, Colo.
Rev. J. C. Priester, First Baptist
Minister, officiated in the impress-
ive double ring ceremony.
Traditional wedding selections
were presented by Miss Kakki
Allred, soloist, accompanied by
Miss Paulette Walton, pianist.
The bride chose for her wedding
a white eyelet shirtwaist dress
with white accessories. She car-
ried a white Bible topped with
white carnations and chrysanth-
emums and showers of satin rib-
bon.
Miss Allred, cousin of the bride,
served as bridesmaid. She was at-
tired in a red dress with white ac-
shoulder corsage of white carna-
tions.
Jm^nie Begeman, brother of the
bride served as best man.
A reception was held immedi-
ately following the ceremony for
close friends and relatives.
Mrs. Carol Begeman secured
names for the register Miss Paula
Begeman served the punch and
Mrs. Jimmie Begeman served the
wedding cake.
Mrs. Shelley is a senior in Elec-
tra High School and has been act-
ive in FHA, student council and
choral.
Shelley is a 1960 graduate of
Electra High School where he was
active in the Vocational Industrial
Club.
The couple will make their
home in Rangley, Colo., where the
groom is employed in construction
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Shop while selection is
complete.
Lay-a-way for cool
days ahead
$1 ft.95 to
to $£4*95
Boys Socks
Stretch or cottons, fancies and white
39c t0 59c
$2.98
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favorite T-shirt. Nylon-
reinforced neck can’t sag.
Whiter-than-white finish.
Roomy cut, size-fast, easily
laundered. Hanesknit
combed cotton.
Each only
Double-panel briefs. Nylon-
reinforced at stress points,
with new double-panel seat
for extra wear and absorb-
ency. Fully-combed, whiter-
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Hi*shoe has
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with suction
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Hi-shoe in white
or black .. .
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men's sixes 13,^
$4.79 & $4.95
canvas footwear la made
with a cuahion-arch insole and rubber-reinforced toe
cap for extra long, comfortable wear. They’re easily
cared for too: just throw them in the washing ma-
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Lee, Johnnie. Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1960, newspaper, August 18, 1960; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1220138/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.