The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1959 Page: 2 of 16
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I fMe/tx Bee. 1 THE SILSBEE BEE ThnrsAar, Mar 7, 1959
Loeb News
PINES
MOVIES
TOI1 BEST ENTERTAINMENT!
FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MAY *
STORMWa THE HEIGHTS OF
By MRS. C. H. SHAWVER tor of the Evadale Baptist
Loeb First Baptist Church (Church. Don Thomas and Jea-i
was host to about 240 guests nette \inson attended the cou-j
Sunday for the 25th anniver-!ple who'went to Galveston on
sary of the church. Mrs. Fred a brief visit. They will reside.
Stone of Beaumont baked the! in Silsbed.
lean iMk u«bms uk»i r «a . rtCHNCOLOR** UCHNRAMA*
HEFLM - SHVANA MANGANO-VIVECA UNDFORS -GEOFFREY HORNE
anKJsras's.s.iss proouceO by oino Oclaurentiis
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Also — CARTOON • SPORTS
cake which was beautiful. Rev.
L. A. Byrd was the speaker.
This church is sponsoring a
team in the Junior League and
they play their first game on
the diamond at Chance Satur-
day. The Church will observe
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Draper;
and his father A. T. Draper of
Vidor and Mrs. C. B. Miller I
and Mrs. Carl Miller and two
daughters were visitors in thei
Shawver home Sunday after;
attending the First Baptist)
Mother’s Day Sunday and Rev: ChurcK services. They were
Marcante! asks all interested to former residents of this area.
SUN. - MON. - TI ES.
MAY II - 11 - 12
M-G-M presents
An exciting safari into suspense
...with a jungle treasure the prut!
WATUSI
GUARDIANS OF KING SOLOMON'S MINES!
7schn/co/or%
stomng
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
TAINA ELG
DAVID FARRAR
CARTOON • NOVELTY
attend.
Rev. Cliff Lamb of the Wood-
crest Methodist Church officia-
ted at the wedding of Miss Mar-
gie Smith of Beaumont and.
Jerry Burks Jr. on April 24th
in the home of Jerry Burks Sr.
!Tony Burks was best man to
his brother and Mrs. Phil Cope-
land of Beaumont was matron
of honor. A reception followed
in the home and the couple left
shortly after for a wedding trip
to New Orleans.
Mrs. G. T. Henderson. Mrs.
J. V. Lusk and Mi's. James
Smiih of Orange were week-
end guests here.
Mrs. Frank Langston had mi-
nor surgery at her doctors of-
jfice Saturday and returned
home m the afternoon,
j Mrs. Norma Dawson of
IGroveton is a guest in the home
lof her sister, Mrs. Roy Pool.
Mrs. Brenda Gilchriest and
W. T. Calvert were married
Friday at 7:30 p. m. by the pas-
- THl'RS., MAY 13
FEATURES
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TERMITES
CARTOON
MARIE WINDSOR
(<>.m an UNITED AHTISTS
MUSICAL
KILL THEM Yourself with ARAB
j U-DO-IT TERMITE CONTROL
5«v. $100 «r mor*. Etijr to uso. No
harm to plants. Professionally proven
B yenrs protection. Get FREE folder nl
your Lumber Ynrd. Thousands uso It.
Northend Lumber &
Building Supply
! 21 a mi. N. of SiLshee on
Spurtrer Highway
$6.95 FALCON ALARM _ , „ „„
CLOCK, spring wound.....2 for 6.96
29l KLENZO CHILDREN’S _ _
TOOTH BRUSHES.............2fOf.30
SJATtONW VALUES
si .00 NOTES, smartly . . , ..
styled......................2 for 1.01
79< CELLO-PACK
WRITINS PAPERS........
IHEN'S TOILETRIES
Giant Six* AEROSOL
WAVE CREAMS
tooi.msm . nn
H,g.9Bc 2 for 77C
o fttxsll Ready Shave
• Lavender Mentholated
• Lavender
• Rex
RfX ... fit for a king!
$1.00 DEODORANT STICK. 2 for 1.01
lit Cream Hair Tank, Grtaseless
Hair Taaic or Hair Oil...........2 for .70
S9f PRE-SHAVE LOTION. ...1 for .90
ISr STYPTIC PENCII_____2 for .11
A
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80HUS BUYS
New Kexell BAHT CARE Products
Commanded by
PARENTS' MAGAZINE
49f LOTION, 5 07....,..-......J for .70
4«< OIL, 5 oz________2 for .70
59r SHAMPOO, 5 oz___J for JO
4§f SOAP, 3 cakes____1 boxes JO
5* TALCUM, 9 oz...-......J for JO
Money $ a yens
«3r MK-PUFFS, 300-
cotton in dispenser._2 for 88
$1Jf FEVER
thermometers---------2 for 2.19
Mi 31
MOUTH WASH
Pint, Reg. S9c
2 for 90c
‘'Multi-purpose Antiseptic
NEW! Cara Nome Fast
DANDRUFF TREATMENT
SHAMPOO
17 ex.
5**oo 2 for 1.01
Medicated to relieve
infectious dandruff.
NEW I Cara Name
7-ox. Aerosol,
Reg. $1.00
2 for 1.01
Crystal-clear hair spray.
DEODORANT
X 2 for 70c
Reliable antiperspirant.
$1.25 CARA NOME
COLD CREAM.............2 fOf 1.26
$1.00 SKIN FRESHENER
for dry skin, 4 oz.-------2 fOT 1.01
Not On Our It Solo Non... But Wonderful Bargains!
$8.50 Valve BATHROOM
SCALE...................-
$2.50 ai. “SPRIN0 NUMBERS" . _
MIST COLOGNES, aerosol.......1.00
$1.00 CARA NOME BRITE
SHAMPOO, 3-oz. aerosol---------.69
$1.59 REXALL TOOTH PASTE, M
3 tubes. 9% oz—___________.89
Not On Our It Solo Nan..,
But Wondorful Bargains!
29V REXALL FACIAL
tissues.........—............2 for .49
RQ
43< HEW "TRUE-SKir . , _
OUIK-BANOS, 21’s__2 fOT .59
THREE INDELO
LIPSICKS, $3.75 Yfriae_1.25
$2.50 Value BE LUXE'”*
PARCHMENT STATIOHEII___98
$4.98 Vatae VALIANT
CAMERA KIT.____3.49
Ply- Federal Tax Or, Some Iter
I7y Value REXALL
MINERAL OIL pint......
59r STORK NIPPLE
VALVE NURSER, 8 oz...
$1J8 FIRST-AID KIT...
-2 for .88
• 2 for .84
............88
A ANY MORE BARGAINS — COME IN
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HARDIN DRUG CO
PHONE EV 5*2801 SILSBEE,TEXAS
. LJ-P. SKINNER, PHARMACISTS
Rev. Byrd also visited the
Shawvers in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles St. Au-’
bin are owners and will operate
a new business to be calk'd the!
Dairy Cone Stand at the east
corner of the Chance and Sils-j
bee highways. They hope to
announce the opening soon and I
plan to sell sandwiches, soft)
drinks and barbecue. The hours
will be from 10 til 10. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mott and |
children visited their parents
in Brookeland over the week
■nd.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fair- j
■hilds Sr. ot Beaumont were
visitors ir. the Bruce Fairchilds
home Saturday and attended)
the supper at the Woodcrest
church with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Olivier Gibson
and Wayne of Warren were
guests in the home of their son
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Tho-I
nas Gibsnn. Wayne left Mon-f
day to serve in the Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Draper and fa-L
her of Vidor visited Sunday "
afternoon in the L. B. Duke
Sunday visitors in the Neal
doten home were Mrs. W. T.
Jallier and children of Amelia
md Rev. L. A. Byrd.
Lt. Tommy Hardy and wife
roni Biloxi. Miss., Mr. unci
Irs. J. Hartnett and son of
Lufkin and Mr. and Mrs. John
I. Boykin Jr. were week end
;uosts of the ir parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John J Boykin Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cowen and
children and Mrs. S. R. Shutter
were visitors in Houston re-
■entlv.
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Billy Cock-
an are parents of a son Billy
Oak, born at the air force base
n France.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Spell of
Tasper, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stone of Beaumont and Mr. and*
Mrs. W. T. Calvert and daugh-
ters of Silsbee attended the
homecoming at Loeb First Bap-
tist church and were guilts
later in the Sam Plaia home.
Mrs. E. Shawver and Connie
eturned Sunday night from a
two weeks trip to her parents
and relatives in Center.
Mrs- Loijice RussfclLretugned
home Sunday from a visit in
Corpus Christi and Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ward and
Tommie of Pasadena and John
F. Russell of Houston were
guests Sunday in the Jess Ha-
milton home.
Mrs. S. R. Shutter was a
guest in the Charlie Holcombe
home Sunday. He has just re-
turned from the Veteran’s hos-
pital in Houston where they!
performed surgery on his right j
arm for a very bad growth ac-j
cording to Mrs. Shutter. He
will return to the hospital again
later.
J. W. Hamilton visited his j
mother Sunday in Angelina
county. She is bedfast after re-[|
ceiving a broken hip earlier in
the year.
Mrs. R. W. Stanford was ac-
companied back to her home
at Seminole, Okla. by Mrs. Tom
Stanford and infant son for a
visit there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crump)
and daughter from Kirbyville
and R. T. Powell of Beaumont j
were guests Sunday in then
home of Rev. and Mrs. C.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Bottrellj
and Linda Smith left Friday
for a visit at Ponca City, Okla.
and Wichita Kans.
Mrs. L. B. Fulgham returned
from a visit with her children
at Woodville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bass
and children visited in Hemp-
hill and Bronson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fliescher
visited with Johnnie Fawcett
and Weldon Kasper Jn Orange.
Rev. L. A. Byrd visited in the
J. M. Byerly home Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. B. Faggard Sr. left
Saturday night for a visit with
relatives in Rawleigh, N. C.
Mrs. D. Whatley and baby
were guests in the G. T. Gibson
home Friday night.
Mrs. G. L. Gibson and Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Cowart visited
their parents at Huntington,
over the week end.
Mrs. F. A. Boudreau visited)
her mother, Mrs. Mabel Herron
in Newton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bar-
land and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Barnett, all of Beaumont, were
guests Sunday in the C. D. Bar-
land home.
E. E. Biscamp and Mrs. John
Hayes of Beaumont were guests
' in the F.;jjA. Boudreau home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gardiner
and Mrs. Wendell Gardiner and
baby visited relatives and
friends in Alto, Texas last week
end.
Rev. Montgomery invites all
interested persons to the ser
vices of the Assembly of God
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Cless Gardiner
had her sister, aunt and -family
of Orange as guests Sunday.
Mrs. Adath Montgomery and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Olivier
were guests Sunday in the C. E
Gardiner home,
BIRDWELLS --
Mother's Day Gifts
AH Mother’s Day Gifts WHI Be Gift Wrapped Free. Free Red
and White Carnations at Birdwejls Friday and Saturday.
Basila
Duster
3 button brunch
backwraps for
Mother’s Day Gifts
$3.98 - $5.98
Ladies Cotton
shadow panel
no iron plissc
size to .">2
full cut sizes
TONI TODD
2 for $3.00
HALF SUPS
SizeS-M-L
Assorted Colors
$1.49 to $2.98
CAPE-COLLARED COAT DRESS b> Toni TinIiI I- reed with
a delicate floral applh|ur. Very slender to flatter \oiir figure-^
ami blessed with a look of perennial freshness. Fur Mother's
Day giving or keeping, for all-summer "ear. In Cohama's
Airrss, crisp bli nd of rayon, acetate and combed cotton.
Urease-resistant, washable, needs little or no ironing. Lilac,
blue, cinnamon or mint. 12 to 20; 12,’a to 22'j
This Dress $10.98
Sizes 22 to 20;
14% to 24%; 38 to 44
5 Piece
Damask Set
assorted colors, reg. $1,98
SPECIAL FOR
MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS
Men’s
Sport Shirts
Short Sleeve, Size S - M - L
Special
Dan River Sheets
Colored
81x99
$2.39
PILLOW CASES TO MATCH $1.19
LADIES' FANCY PANTIES
SizeS-M-L
BOY'S BRIEFS
knit back, broadcloth front
Size 2 to 6 - Special
3 for $1.00
MEN'S STRETCH SOCKS
19'
Men’s
WHITE SPORT SHIRTS
short sleeve, water damaged
Size S - M - L - Special
11.00
Rirdwells
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Zuber, Jerry. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1959, newspaper, May 7, 1959; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth770953/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.