The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 8, 1964 Page: 2 of 24
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• “In The Village”
• ‘In Bellairc”
Annual Drastic July
CLEARANCE
1/3 to 1/2 OFF REGULAR PRICES
WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR HUNDREDS OF FASHIONS BEING
RUSHED TO US EACH DAY FOR THE NEW SEASONI
ALL MERCHANDISE TAKEN FROM OUR RESULAR STOCK
THE IELIAIRE TEXAN
NEW JULY
STORE HOURS
9 to 5 Every Day
9 to V Thursday
Wednesday, July 8, 1964
SPECIAL GROUP FROM REGULAR STOCK
D*R*E*S*S*E*S
JUNIOR SIZES 5 TO MISSES 18, VALUES TO 40.00
’9. 13. 19.
EXTRA SPECIAL
IBELLAIRE SHOP ONLY)
Group Of
COTTON
LINGERIE
Baby Doll Pajamas
and Gowns
Were 5.00 to 6.95
1/3 OFF
EXTRA SPECIAL
Group Of
BEACH
BAGS
Values to 6.00
$|50 $250 S^OO
SMALL GROUP
LONG Values to 16.00
PANTS $3. $5. *9
EXTRA SPECIAL
EXTRA SPECIAL
Group Of
COTTON
JUST 100
SKIRTS
DRESSES
Values to 15.00
Sizes 7 to 16
Values to 16.00
s3.55. \
s5
Use Your
CHARGE
ACCOUNT
(SPECIAL GROUP)
Cotton Shirts, Values ^ |4 „
Overblouses and
BLOUSES 53. 55. S9.
CHINESE COINS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Mr. Chou Tung-hua, Consul-General of the coins. Mr. Martin will be general chairman
Republic of China and Mrs. Chou, at left, of the American Numismatic Assn. Con-
look over a book describing Coins in China's vention to be held in 1966 at the Shamrock
History with Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Martin at Hilton.
Thursday evening's showing of rare Chinese
Coronado reached the Grand
Canyon during his exploration
nf the Southwest in 1540-42.
I
BELLAIRE
BEAUTY BOX
SPECIAL!
FANCI - FULL
color rinse
FREE
All Work
Guaranteed
Located
5006 Bellaire Blvd.
Between
Havertys t Duqans
MO 5-1983
Rare Chinese Coin Exhibit
Attracts Area Numismatists
The Consul-General of the The extremely rare coinage
Republic of China, Mr. Chou of The Great Khan Kublai
Tung-hua, accompanied by Mrs. (1279-1294AD) was represented
Chou, administered the oath of by 7 almost priceless coins from
°“i£? t°th,eJ ‘"“mins officers the 200-years old collection of
of The World Com Society, last t,he chin Lec ch., family t
Thursday night at the society’s China
monthly meeting in the South- Another rare collection was
western Savings building. that of Yu Hung Chun, former
The most comprehensive ex- mayor ot shanghai and then
nniL f dlsplayed “ the China’s last minister of finance
United States, covering Chinese on the mainiand.
wol/th6 rf I*16 pa.st,.3,(M)() years' Among the more than 3,000
* ,‘h feature of the inaugural coins displayed was one dollar.
• X ‘ gH ivhicii office was size gold piece beljeved to be
taken by Executive Council unique, the only one of its kind
chairman L W Goshert, Pres. in the world Also shown was
H G Graham, V. P. James Sar- one of only six Brltish silver
Leroy Stfn«ry Thamm’ TreaS' dolJars in Proof minted in 1935
for trade in Cihina.
CLEARANCE!
SAVE 20% - 50% AND MORE!
FOR GIRLS:
DRESSES, SHORTS, BERMUDAS, JAMAICAS, TOPS,
KNIT SHIRTS, SHORT SETS, GOWNS, PAJAMAS,
BABY DOLLS, SWIM SUITS, SUN SUITS, WESTERN
SHIRTS-PANTS-SETS, SHOES, COORDINATES,
BLOUSES, SKIRTS, TERRY JACKETS.
FOR INFANTS:
SUN SUITS, TOPPER SETS, DRESSES, KNIT SHIRTS,
SHORTS, PAJAMAS, GOWNS, CAPS, BONNETS,
BOYS SUITS, DIAPERS, SWIMWEAR, BABY CARRIER.
FOR BOYS:
SWIM SUITS, SHORTS, BOXER SHORTS, WALKING
SHORTS, DRESS SHORTS, MUSCLE SHIRTS, SUN
SUITS, SHORT-SLEEVE SHIRTS, KNIT SHIRTS, SUITS, _
SPORT JACKETS, PANTS, TODDLER CABANA SETS, ■ $1900
WESTERN SHIRTS, PANTS, BEACH COMBERS. PAJ- S " “
AMAS, SNEAKERS.
HARRY OSWALD JR.
Gets $1200 Scholarship
Lee Graduate Gets
* 25.1? U?!VERS'TY Bj-VD* * 5105 BELLAIRE BLVD.
In The Village “/« Bellaire"
ANNUAL Lee JEANS SALE!
Sires 4-12, 3 for 8.00, 13-14, 3 for 9.00
OPEN AND USE YOUR CHARGE TODAY]
HOURS 9-5:30, THURS. 9-7
cut**** * young world
HOUSTON'S DEPT. STORE FOR CHILDREN
5317 BISSONNET (OLD RICHMOND AD.)
MO 7-1424
Harry Oswald, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Oswald, 9222
Mahoning, is an exceptional
young man. Not only does he sing
with the nationally known Bar-
bershop Quartet organization,
but he has just received a $1200
scholarship to study Physics at
Texas A&M.
Harry, a June graduate of Lee
High School, was a member of
the booster club, Mu Alpha
Theta (math honors club),
Southerners (a singing group
from the school), Barbershop
Quartet, Christian Student Union
and President of the Humble
Science Club, Post 997.
Young Oswald has won many
honors in group and solo singing.
'He plans to attend A&M for
the full four years.
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 8, 1964, newspaper, July 8, 1964; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521486/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.