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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 9

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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Women World lagimmt Section IV 40, NO, 124 Wednesday, December 16, 1959 June Lisenbee, Visser Wed Miss June Louise Liscnbco ami Robert H. Vissor exchanged marriage vows ill 8 p.m. Nov. 28 in St. Andrews Methodist Church, Houston.

The single ring vows were read before an altar pink asters, mums. The bride is the Mr. and Mrs. bee, Houston, decorated carnations with and daughter of Robert Gill Lisen- and the groom is the son of Mr. Mrs.

W. M. O'Rourke, 702 Carnegie. Nuptial music was provided by Mrs. Claire Patterson, organist, and Enunitt Ward, soloist.

Escorted down the aisle by her falhor, (he bride chose a floor length gouii fashioned of white peau de soie and appliqued boad-j Following the ceremony ed lace. The fingertip depended from a rn- veil of illusion a pearl (itira, White orchids formed the bridal bouquet. Mrs. John McVeigh, matron of wore a gown of American beauty pcau de soie and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs.

Donald Emmitt Ward, bridesmaid, was attired similar to the matron of honor. Best man was Mclvin Sponcc and Billie T. Sattcrwhite acted as groomsmen. Ushers were John McVeigh and James Carries. Candles were lighted by Donald IMTI- mitt Ward and John Vernon Ward.

i ceplion was hold in the.fellowship hall of the church. The serving lable was covered with a lace cloth and centered with an urrangemnnl of pink roses and pink candles. For travel the bride chose a brown suit with matching accessories. The newlyweds plan to reside at 2300 McGregor Way, Houston. Mrs.

Visser attended Sam Houston State Teachers College and the University of Houston. The groom, a graduate of E. Lee High School, attended Delmar College at Corpus Christ! and the University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla, Out-of-town, guests attending the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mayfield and family of Covinglon, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Cummings, Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Guilbeau and son, Jamie, Sunset, and Mr. uid Mrs.

L. A. Cummings and family of La. Give Luxury Luxury coating in 100- percent cashmere etched i elegantly simple lines. Cape shawl collar, push up sleeves and stitch front are important fashion components In a wealth of warm, wonderful colors.

79 50 Style Distinction Since 192? The Style Shoppe 115 117 West Texas Avenue Campers Have Covered Dish Twenty six members of the Wacheca Campers Club attended a covered dish supper and Christmas party Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ingram, 1103 Wright i Boulevard. The serving table was covered with a white cloth and held two miniature Santas made of red and silver foil. Red punch was served from a large Santa punch bowl.

Other arrangements in the home were a white net Christmas tree and a large red wreath made of red net and decorated with red balls. Gifts were exchanged around a decorated Christmas tree. Children were given favors of slyrofoan Santas with a pack full of candy toys. During a brief business session, yearbooks were distributed and it was announced there will be a 42 party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Brown, 3226 Arkansas. Trie event wil begin at 7:30 p.m. New Year's Eve.

All members are invited. Next meeting will be Jan. 11 at the fire station on Minnesota. FLAVORFUL, A little sugar added to an ap- pie-bread stuffing for duck helps bring out flavor. In the ocean liner United States, wood is used only in the pianos and the butcher's chopping block.

11 CHILDREN AT THE CHILD CARE CENTER are having a lot of fun riding the two new red tractors given to the center Tuesday by the Womans Auxiliary to the Wooster Fire Department. Robert Croft and Kay Groves are among children taking turns at riding while, left to. right, Mrs. Annie Johnson, director of the center, Mrs. James Boyd and Mrs.

E. H. Harbaugh, auxiliary members, look on the procedure. Mrs. Harbaugh is president of the auxiliary.

(Baytown Photos) Helen Help Us! DEAR HELEN: My steady and I have a bet about love letters. He said I should write the first one and I said he 'should. We couldn't find it in any etiquette book. Which of us is FEMALE. DEAR I'd say neither.

An embarrassing thing about love letters is the COMMERCE Pto MARKET HOME OWNED. INOCPfNOCNTLY OPERATED TO SEKVE YOU KTTER PHONE JU 2-5913 FOR CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS WE COLLECT LIGHT AND WATER ilLLS SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND MOHAWK HAM CENTER CUT WHOLE Shank Portion LB. 37 Lb. 89c BUHEND 15 to 17 AVG. SWOT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON CELLO PKG.

IBOKDEN'S HSCUITS 3 CANS 49c 29c LUNCH MEAT IB 59c OYSTERS I 2-oi. Jar SATURDAY CALIFORNIA WHITE POTATOES 10 DECEMBER 17 -18 19 IBS. 49c TANGERINES PKG. DRUG SPECIAL GROUP OF SPORT SHIRTS $2.98 i $198 FROZEN FOOD SIMPLE SIMON APPLE SPRY 29 FOREMOST BUTTERMILK Foremost Whipping CREAM 39c 33c lOc 100 EGGS Delicate PEAS 49t PRATTLOW SPICED PEACHES IMPERIAL piixsnunvs CAKE MIX ru, X.B.C. or TriaiiRlfi THINS PEACOCK RICE 29c 2 ns 39c 2 NO.

Cans J7C With $2.50 5 L8S. Can of Biscuits With STALErS WAFFLE SYRUP CAMELfA MELLORINE By Helen Bottel way they turn up at the wrong between the pages of a book you returned to the DEAR HELEN: Atay a "mere man" ask your advice? Married quite a few years, three a mother- in-law problem. She's been here about five years, and it's quite uncalled-for as she gets a pension and could have a place of her own. So my wife worlts, the girls must have the very best closets full of clothes, braces for their teeth, while I'm lucky to get two pair of dress socks year. If I object my wife ignores me, or looks down her nose, or develops "nerves." And her 'mother backs her up.

I probably should just pull out and DEAR HEARTSICK: Get back on the speedway, chum. You've been crowded the road by a covey of females. If you "pull out and leave" you admit you're nol man enough to stand up to a couple of mere women. Whore's your pride; whore's your fighting spirit? (And when you exert these for the first time I hope you don't have to add, "Where's the nearest if if DEAR HELEN: You say paying a child for good grades is bribery. Our daughter Yule Party 3AYTOWN Grandmothers will have a Christmas party at 7:30 i.m.

Thursday with Mrs. E. Shupp as hostess in the home of ier daughter, Mrs. D. Kenny 503 Burnet Drive.

Each member Miss Young And Virgil Mclntyre -Couple United In Home Wedding Miss Mary France Young Mrs. Mclntyre attends Lee Col-itrician's mate third class Petty Virgil Clay Mclntyre were married at 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 7, in ihe home of Marvin N. Young, 605 Harding, father of the bride.

The groom is the son of Mrs. race Harry, 209 West Gulf. The Rev. Dan F. Gardner, pas-j tor of Central Baptist Church, of-' ficiateel for the double ring Baskets of white gladioli and fernj formed the decorations.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a bal-l lerina length gown fashioned ofj while organza and accented with' satin trim. The bodice featured puff sleeves and a scoop neck-! line. A shoulder It-ngth veil of illusion depended from a lace headpiece. White carnations comprised the bridal bouquet. Miss Glyn Alice Taylor was i maid of honor.

She wore a ot blue chiffon and a shoulder! corsage of while carnations. Roy Mclntyre served his broth-i er as best man. I For the reception, Miss Woolpy served punch a Miss Karen Dommert served cake. The; serving table was covered with a cutwork linen cloth and centered with an arrangement of white gladioli and mums. Also on the table were the crystal punch service and two tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and groom.

For travel, the bride chose a blue suit with brown accessories. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Boston, Mass. lege and the groom i.s an elec-j Officer in the U. S. Navy.

Highlands M2' Club Is Entertained At Party A turkey dinner at the Ivy House and a Christmas tree, gift, exchange and refreshments at the I P. Noland home rounded out! F. the yuleticle celebrations for members of Highlands Pioneer 'P Club Monday. In the party were Mrs. H.

Fehr, Mrs. J. 8. Hance, Mrs. H.

A. Barnwell, Mrs. Travis Craig, Mrs. C. N.

Adams, Mrs. N'. D. Ausley, Mrs. Elza Jones, Mrs.

C. McCaslumi, Mrs. W. E. Saucier, Mrs.

W. P. Mills and Mrs. F. P.

Noland. Approximately one-third of the population of the United States resides in five of the slates bor-i is to bring an item for mas basket. derin on the Great Christ-j nois, Indiana. New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Now's the time to save! PR Annual Friendship Sale! Dec.

14 thru Jan. 16 only Nationally advertised at 10,95 niiic Contour cups add fullness. confidentially. Elastic side and back panels smooth and slim tummy, hips! Attachable detachable garters. Fine white cotton broadcloth; full-length front zipper.

32 .36, A to no body is perfect body v.eeds Peter Pan OF 200 W. Texas Christmas Store Hours 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. SHOP 'TIL 8 P.Mi TON'IGHT AND EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Give Him a Gift He'll Appreciate Beautiful Gift Wrapping was there-a fabric like this! NEVER RICHER TO THE EYE, NEVER EASIER TO UUNDtR VAN HEUSEN 4 brings home all A's. We pay her so much for each one.

We don't pay the teacher (though she may; be getting cr cll (j. joking aside, she works hard for I can't see that it is bribery to! pay a child for work well done. I Some people promise their chil- I tlron "a good licking" if they I bring home another or anc! jj those children always get xvhiitjjf they're promised! Why shouldn't, mine get what I promise MRS. P. DEAR MRS.

Do you also pay your daughter jjj for cleaning her "room or doing.J; other jobs that are of her? If not, (hen why shell 'Jj out when she dors the work thai is expected of her at school? ijj Should A-pay suddenly stop, yon think your daughter would work as hard for the pure joy cotton no iron 'n wear of learning? there's doubt here, then don't you think you're placing too much emphasis on excellent report card and not enough on real knowledge? Two other possibilities: She may gravitate to snap courses which assure her top wages, or decide to make A's while the sun shines and strike for greater fringe THE BACKVAIUJ FEXCK Twinkling eyes and tiny pug nose A sweet little mouth, like the bud of a rose, A million questions of how, and why, Of the green of the grass and the blue of the sky. So full of excitement she almost could burst. She's our pride and our and of course she's our first. MRS. JOHN JELfCKS Staten Island, N.Y.

'f 'if it rt Do big things for your appearance! Make the change-over to Van Heusen Vantage Delta. The soft solid tones with self woven double chevron design that will make you feel rich as you look. With the wonderful advantage that lets you wear it, launder it, wear it again in a matter of hours. Drip-dry it, machine wash it, even fumble dry it needs ironing. "Vantage Delta" shirts $5.00 "Vantage Delta" pajamas $5.95 Coordinated Vantage tie $2.50 "Vantage Delta" handkerchief .75 "Vantage Delta" undershorts $2.00.

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