The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday, Mgrclr I, 1960 jagtOTR fta
IA
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UDC Silver Tea Is Given
By Mrs. V. G. Barrow
| fjif! Vernon G. Barrow', editca- Also, Mrs. R. A. Molesworth,
Sculpture Collection Wiff:
Arrive March 5 Houston
PHONE JU 2-5336
There are compulsory
‘courses lor the entire
>. Shelters are being
irid factories.
•r the easualiiec in the .
■_ Soviets apparently are
n effort to save as many
schnii al workers, as pbs-
You Overcome
SE TEETH
eness cfnd Worry
ir b* »nuoy«4 or.twl lli-.t-
uw ot loose, wobbly'fais*
ITEETB, an-Improved alka,
-»cldl powder eprlnklfd on
• hold* them firmer to they
comfortable. Avoid ymbar.
rauMd by loose plates Oat
8 today ai any unit counter.
We launder your shirt* just a* you woulddo thrift... yet
with the skill and speed of our modern shirt machine.
nation's Museums beginning
Detroit # If you con Nor but *»'» unde*
In his foreword to the cata- stood, Sonotons would like to beta
logue, Lefner “stated the codec- you. Whether you wear o hearing
tion represents “more than half a aid or not, 1st os giwu you a frso
century of Creative man s finest audiometric hearing, analysis,
efforts-in a medium that more! a r abki a am IT nilP
than.any other is concerned with * .7?
man’s palpability. the air and! NEW HEARING AIDS
space of his world . . almost m ^.Transistor Models
Try Sun Classified Ads
ft te!fihoo>
1M ■i.aiPlMhMwlALsaii
• Easy Listening with AVC
Our now models are the smallest,
lightest, most convaniant hearing
MT>lriii«A id»N>»i
research, lat us halp you eeta*
aal eeieygeed fcoidgi'Apte|
room, also covered with a Maderia
'cut work cloth, held the sliver,
punch service. Completely en-
circling the pupcb bowl tray was
the English ivy and withe camel-
THE TRUSTED NAME IN
BETTER HEARINS TOR SO TEARS
Mr. Stoijp Will Be lit.. ,
Baytown On . . *
Wednesday, March 2 !, j
I P.M. to 5:30 P.M. ’■
Del Moniu Hot*)
: The outside front entrance was
decorated with-Confederate- flags,
Bottle Cap Glides
Pop bottle caps make handy
glides when heavy furniture or
crates must be moved across base-
I thent or garage' floors. Attach
them, sharp edge up. under the
corners, Smooth-tops permit easy
sliding. • ,
Just inside the.hall was a white
arrangement m a Grecial unt.
The mantel and coffee- table of
the living room earned out the
same theme in white arrange-
ments. . * _
p* When You Buy
ly PRODUCE AT HOLUWAY S
” You Buy:
• Fruits and Vegetables fliat have been
carefully selected and inspected-they’re
always fresh and crisp.
• Plus a variety of the usually hard-to-find
produce.
"Disns.....Dt Garmo. fnfermgdiaty Segutr
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. DeGarmo;
Bi!!ye Kay Robertson, Sen'or Scout, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A! T. Robertson: Rob-
'rbie Umhoitz, Brownie daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L, Umhgltr.
CAMPING OUT 1S fun. fsi'tlt Girl Scouts?
But it costs money, and that is where *'".e
1960. Girl ScotH Coolie Sale, comes in. Be-
ginning Tuesday, the Cookie Sale will be
staged here to provide fundi for camping
in San Jacinto Council. Left to right are
for Fine Cleaning of Good Carpets
_-- VSE BLUE LUSTRE
^, I In cleaning carpet* the beat tj
: result* depend on a *up, rior
,'rmj t quality shampoo. Blue Lustre E
■ is designed for use In any
er "
! tm'i residue to cause rap. 1 res-ji;-
| / 0u£ I llyTPj M infe It brighten* colors and .
j Blue Lustre'°S*'safe (of *li
.gsisr L"\\ *»«* <6*-• carpeting including orientals,’ll
T * ^ Clean^i^U^ud trtffio lanes J
F^nihjr^Co.
Mrs. Ellender
Is Hostess For
Baptist Class .
’’Mrs Sophia Ellender, 320 Bol-
a “mus,t” in the
time, steps and
e! And they cost
all phone, in the
VFW Group
Hosts Party
At Hospital
ster. vtos hostess to. members of
;the TEL class of Centra! Baptist
. Church Monday. Laurie McFar-
land was a visitor.
| Mrs. G, Huggins, vice-president,
presidedovr r the business session
and the opening prayer was given
j by Mrs. Fannie Foster. Mrs. Lou
StoFarland gave the devotional.
Group captain report was given,
by Mrs. Mari. Danas and Mrs
Foster presented a stewardship
talk entitled. "Sacrifice.** Lunch
was served buffet style.
Next meeting wiJJ be at 9:30
jam. March 2k at the home of
Mrs. McFarland. 1506 Stnekland.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served.
By Helen Bottel
DEAR HELEN: | This column is dedicated to
My family, has always been family living, so If you're having
very close! But the' last three, kid trouble or. just plain troufile,
iMinM T kmiM luuin inpliiallii Inft !*>♦ Union Knln VrtI! Ovn tlhll olen
it t«.«c*-o<-o$,-»ia*
Veterans of Foreign Wars Aux- >’«»« I ■»
ijiary 912 visited the Veterans w** <°«
Hospital In Houston Saturday and nlcs- P
bold the regular hospital "party. ?m
n. *’ i « » i am is
Bingo was played and Prize* i believe this is
were cigarettes, lighter fluid and <,,,(,1 than my
shaving lotions Cookies and eof- WOuld you thin
fee were served to 40 patients m DEAR SHUNN1
ward 303. . When others
Mrs. Myrtle Lee Spencer, hos- cause is often
pital chairman, and Mrs. Louise home. To find i
Harris, were among those attend- '*1*h y°ur rvlat
tag. hard look at yq
During the past week, the rvgu- , JjSJJ ^ ^
of Mrs J. M. (Patsy t French Jr. two-faced, self
wdh IS members attending. Se- plllin
ml pals were revealed by the ex- should remembi
chiinge of gifts and name* were relatives! are
redrawn for the coming year, and what they
Knhches and coffee were served, pend* largely or
Mrs. Harris and Joe Harris, them. — H.
fourth district vice-commander. ir
attended the 19th district meeting DEAR HELEN,
jn Lufkin last week. Several mem-. .1 am getting
bers of the auxiliary and Harris week* to an ai
attended the VA Day observance waited for six
at the Houston hospital Sunday, dating, but a v
New officer* for the Ravtown sailor. My resist
Auxiliary will he elected Tuesday. 1 .*«* <*t. IV
ly Pad Norris
HOLLAWAYS CREDIT APPLICATION
P. N. HIRSCH & CO.
DEPARTMENT STOffi ... BEAUTY SALON
LAST WEEK
SALE
Come-You'll Save '50%-53% on a Beautiful
new /’BONAT" Permanent
Full Nome...........
Wife's Name ........
Number of Dependent!
Address . ........ . .
Employed by...... .
leave Burlap Covering
In planting tree* that have
hailed and * burlap-ctimtd roots
j...make the hole, set the tree
into’ it . . . untie the burlap,
leaving the root* hailed ... cover
dirt in over The burlap lined hole
orqe Crandall
Gmt Rockt ’Go" on Regular Gas f
Including pr*-p«rm shampoo, t*si curl, fashion
setting . . . th* wholt wonderful works.
What, Where
And When
TUESDAY
Parents Cerebral Palsy League.
7:30 p.m. at the Orebral Why
fiance? — (
DEAR CON:
- Center, - - - -.........—t-t
Rebekah*. 7:30 p.m, at the Odd-
fellows Hall. -
' Business and Prafenkmal Worn-
Sale $11
_ SB-* aub. T tn P m. at the Com-
munity home.
Highland* Veteran* of Foreign
Wars Auxiliary, 7 p.in, at the die
The permenent used es edvertised
able for eges.
American Association at Uni-
versity Women. 7:30 p.m. at the
Community house _, ..
Bass and Treble Club. 3.30
p m. at the Community house.
City Cbunril FTA. 9 30 a m. at
the Community house
Dirt <«nrdenrr* Horticulture,
Chib. 9:30 am. tn the home of
Mrs. E. E- Fisher.. Market Street
YOU SAVE $9 ON
OUR STYLIST CHOICE
PERMANENT WAVE
Sale *6
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A cere free hair-do at a carefree
price. Looks end steys beautiful
with e minimum of fuss.
YOU SAVE $11 ON
OUR COLD WAVE
Sale *9
Drive
Dollar-Saving
Dynamic 88!
..me lowsst-pb :id .
ROCKET ENGltiE CM!
R ch la’'o':ied wev# keepi hoir
boeutifuAy brushable, gives it body,
bounce, e natural looking spring in
every cud ■ ■
♦All Professional Hair Dressers tQ Serve You
NOT STUDENTS.*.
P. N. HIRSCH & CO,
. 12! W. TEXAS
BEAUTY SALON
TOM CONDER OLDSMOBILE, 310 N. Main St
Call 3-3831
For Appointment
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1960, newspaper, March 1, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056940/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.