The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1968 Page: 4 of 20
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Stonewall Jackson
To Be Featured In
Beaumont Benefit
Methodist Women Comp Fife Group
Jm«5£ SSs”
.h^Aur* Tuesday « 7:*0 M.AtSKi£,»
P' ™' . . .. Officers Wfrt- elected t
A charter meeting of the,
WSCS «M WSC, *«h ^
Howard Harpove and **•*-. »•» pro
Foy Adcock in charge of ftr- Vivian Jones, secretary;
rtmgemenis was called to order on Lewis, irehsurer; and
by the pastor, Rev. R. Eugene Durmigan, scribe.
Jdnte. the girls made Plans t
aits. H C. Scoggins, WSCS Voider art smocks. Plan-
president, introduced WSG ‘
25?* et: c«b 88 wii1 h°™
Srfltll V/PT6 MTS. tttn M36 Ih Titoertov
Johnson, Mrs. W. C. Ratchford htW3L7Sl
Jr., Mrs. Helen Read, Mrs. J.t>. |i^'TTnitS Kh Jiot r
Donalson, Mrs. Yvonne Byars, ™ Urtl^
Mrs. L. E. Martin, Mrs. A. E. ,™e theme for Octol
Redkey, Mrs. Betty Bell, lMrs. “Ghosts and Goblins.
Joe Register, Mrs W. A. Bar- Pack 88 has formed tw
clay Jr., Mrs. A. W. Overland dens and this meeting is
Sr. and Mrs. Bert Durdln. cubs and their families..
also made for a hike and picnic
to be field Saturday.
Tbe girls will meet each Fri-
day at 8:30 p. m. Donna Dunni-
gan served -efreshments.
I, fact 4
- Wlsbee Public
through Nov l
REXALL
Sssed Conway Twitty and the
fruft Lonely Blue Boys, plus Stone-
wall Jackson and the Minute
aftd Men will be featured this year
on the annual benefit show to
be sponsored by the Beauinont
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
fnilt There will be two perform-
ances on Nov. 8 at 7:15 and 9
*en, p. m. in Beaumont’s City Audt-
^ torium, according to Mrs. P. D.
Ij Bagwell, publicity chairman,
iked Shows in past years have
Irtlt- been enthusiastically supported
......„ by music lovers.
SHOP TIL 9 TONIGHT
rtWrehefr, and other agencies,
has tMNfb able to hold regular
meetings tawr rim*.
ft* Wtthee group expressed
apprt|rfatldh to everyone who
has helped add hopes to see a
good turh-oaft the pubHc is
Thursday, Oct. 24
SMmrtwt'd and Clenrn Wayne
f Biamhard, niece and nephew,
> of the bride.
, Robert ward of Sllsbee, also a
■ brother of the bridegroom,
sni^irs
{Tjy Hu warci ut cnauvR.
‘ For her daughter’s wedding
f mi. Langston chose a navy
i bine drtas With matching acoes-
l aories. The bridegroom’s mo-
ither Wore * blue wool suit
i with matching accessories. Both
wore corsages ot white cams-
Coma and Set the Exciting NEW Toys In Our
the empire
YMl of 11-
>y a hand-
ckrried a
LAYAWAY YOUR SELECTIONS TODAY!
REALLY PLAYS
IS NOT A TOY!!
■SftRB;
REMOVABLE SADDLE!
| MAW$LB® NEW RIDING PLAYMATE
. .. .___
“YIPPEE TOES
The Charles Hubbards
Entertain GucMs ' i
Dr. end Mrs. Ben HubMrd
of Bloomington, 111, visited
§ Toddling Tippee-Toes, shuffles along hold-
m ing onto diila’s hand or rides her horse . ..
also fusses and kicks when laid on her
back. Battery operated, 17 inches tall. 5”
horse rolls on wheels.
MAGNUS'8’
Electric 12
Chord Organ
ion Of
Is Of the
RIGHT OUT OF YOUR FAVORITE TV SHOW
BOUNCING WONDER HORSE
MARVEL THE MUSTANG
37 full size treble keys
with 12-chord keys. Ma-
hogany finish polysty-
rene cabinet.
Church -sponsored airlifts irf-
! to blockaded Blhfra during the
month of September and the
iber from the
island of Sao Tome have totat-
Television’s favorite doll talks! Mrs. Beas-
ley says ll different phrases. 22 inches tall
in authentic costume with rooted hair.
Most soft, lovable companion a child can
have.
E«^3iSwsirttra
the month fef e*o™J-890 ^ « fooA bnd
YoA World Service and
d other urban Catholic Relief Services, tHte
a otner urban nnd over.
Ydrk Dr tftib- scas aid agencies, aided in the
Mr Ti,iK 250 mercy flights from the Por-
-wij. ^ EL tugese west African Wand
Emit S SI I where a consortium of intema-
nS. Meredith" tional church agencies are
’ uniting in efforts to hid the re-
-j- fugees of grief stricken mat. a
A recent fact-finding tour of
UlLLllOPgi these church agencies challen-
. ges the American volunteer
»• I agencies to increase their ship-
on R. 'He ments of antibiotics, drugs and
I «L gge other medicines.
Texans will have an oppor-
A. He tunlty to contribute to this arid
16. lie other efforts ortbe churches to
i - At Me j conquer HUNGER through fall
« u.’ CROP appeals. Ibe yotith of
No motors or batteries
. . . just sit and bounce to
make him move. Adjusts
to different Weights bf
each child. Removable
saddle and spurs includ-
6-CHORD ORGAN
SAVlE tf < w
*2.22
FUN FOR UTTLE MOTHERS!
. I5f*ftll4ti - AUTPON
□ BABY
M BUGGY
“THUNDER” SPRING HORSE *22.96
WAITING, SWIVEL ROBOT *3.67
MIGHTY TONKA® DUMP TRUCK *5.99
sturdy radio jet wagon *8.74
RED FLASHING tlGHT
ON CAB!
Deluxe doll coach has chrome top fcaH, tubular
push bar and hub caps. Olive green body with
white crown emblem ard combination floral pat-
terhed hood, 7-ihcH White plastic Wheels. Real
luxury for dollies and their mommies!
STURDY STEEL TRUCK
a Biafra and of pth-
ln other parts of the
tm min
Battery operated wreck-
?r has power hoist, siren,
flashing light, jack and
tools to repair damaged
truck. (Batteries extra).
Womefi Owners To
Meet Tonight At 7:30
The Women’s O08 Associ-
ation of the Hardin, County
GoM and Country Club will
hold ife regular monthly meet-
ing tonight at 7:30 p. m. Plans
will be mkde for activities of
Ithe club.
HI-BAR FORK
SPORTY TRICYCLES
Rugged steel construc-
tion. Flamboyant blue . m ^
with red and white trim. C®
Has simulated shift and ▼ I jW™
shock absorbers. Flying
wedge bridge frame.
STURDY - AMF DUO - DEK TRIKES
IB-INCH TRIKE_SlO.fl
10-INCH TRIKE
SILSBEE, TEXAS
Phene *85-2*11
MORE BAKING FUN
5Y-BAKE OVEN
FROM MATTEL!
“STRANGE
CHANGE”
MACHINE
MYSTERIOUS TOR
MACHINE!
A Safe Electric
Machine
• 16 Time Capsules
• Instructions
extra mixes
AVAILABLE
Bakes reel goodies from eas:
two 100 watt bulbs. Dana* mix*
All you seed is a liftte cook!
Battery Operated
TWA
AIRPLANE
Phenomenal
of thAjLOSI
for whole
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Read, Tommy. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1968, newspaper, October 24, 1968; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth790902/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.