Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1958 Page: 5 of 8
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' BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, June 20, 1958---S
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Personals
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THE DIAMOND HORSE SHOE RANCH
BEDROOM SUITES
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"Approx. 2 miles of beach"
Phone 30823
LETBETTER & SONS
Brownwood. Texas
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On Cross Plains Highway 279
On Lake Brownwood
of Pecos. the former Miss Lelias
VanZandt of Zephyr.
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MRS. J B. DENMAN of 1317
Ave D left Thursday morning
for Dallas to be with her sister.
Mrs. W. C. Dickinson, a former
resident of Brownwood, who will
undergo major surgery Saturday
morning at Baylor Hospital in
Dallas.
Just received o new shipment of Bassett bedroom
suites. ...
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MH. AND MRS. A. B WALL
of 1908 Ave. D have returned
home after visiting with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burkholder and chil-
dren of Carlisle, Pa.
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ton. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hamrick.
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Knights of Pythias Hall at 8 p.m.
for a seated meeting.
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THURSDAY:
Pythian Sisters of Brownwood
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MR AND MRS. JOHN DEN-
MAN. Mrs. Louise Downing and
son, Frank of Birmingham, Ala.
have been visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Denman of 1317 Ave.
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Since he was convicted Thomp- ' backed by an equal interest in 1 stress Kay Starr shows the au-
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College Student to
Face Assault Charge
BONHAM, Tex. (UPD- A 19-
year-old college student, described
as a "free thinker,” faced aggra-
• Brownwood Bulletin
• Bonner Printing Co.
• Bible Book Store
• Comer Drug
• Dublin's
• Helpy-Selfy No. 1
• Helpy-Selfy No. 2
• JRB on the Circle
• JRB at Coggin & Austin
• M-System
• Safeway
We Have
a CATTLE SPRATS
• SERUM
• WEED KILLERS
• FRUIT TREE SPRATS
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PHARMACY
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in the city's famed Bois de
Kay since she fractured her leg Boulogne park.
"Miss Biscuit” in a recent beau-
ty contest is 20-year-old Parisi-
enne Annie Douarin, who poses
refresh-'
Wells.
swimsuits. too. have the look of the 1920‘s. This one (cen-
ter) gets a sudsing in warm water and soap suds after each
wearing. The sudsing takes out sand, salt water, chlorine
and traces of suntan oil. Here's the suit I righti back in
use. It's done in graduated stripes of black-and-white and
has wide black lastex belt.
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H. C. Vale. of East Texas State
College at Commerce, explained
BANNER PRINTING CO.
214 Fisk Ave. in Brownwood Phono 2552
MRS. DELIA LOWARY has
returned to her home at Lake
Brownwood after visiting in the
home of her brother and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sybert of ।
North Uttle Rock, Ark.
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Vale told him he wanted the
money to travel to New York.
BROWN COUNTY HOUSEWIVES'
more fun than water skiing at Cypress Gardens, Fla. The
Floridian set a new jumping record for women — 79 feet.
Vale said he and Ernest Weeks. I
21. hoped to rob. the Security
State Bank of Commerce at 91
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Temple No. 119 will meet in the
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Mr. and Mn. Waddle
Ara Summer Visitors
12—MR AND MRS WADDLE
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Waddle
and daughters. Kay and Susan.
"Lake Brownwood Guest Ranch"
Hare le an inexpenefve home recipe to
take off ungainiy weight and help bring
back alluring curves end graceful slen-
demew. Just pet from any drugsint,
four ounces of liquid Barcentrate. Pour
into pin* bottle and add grapefruit juice
to fl bottle. Then teke just two table-
spoonsful twice a day. That’s all there
is to it. Now you may elim down your
figure and Tose pounds of ugly fat wth-
out back-breaking exereise or starvation
diet. It’s easy tn make and easy to take.
Contains nothin* harmful. If the very
first bottle doesn’t show you the simple,
eany way to lose bulky weight end help
regain slender, more graceful curves, re-
turn the empty bottle for your money
back. Coste just $1.69,
■on was granted four stays of taking care of them. Have clothes dience her supporting cast”
mal and healthy inrest in any .._____„
woman’s life. But it should be STARR AND CAST — Song- FRENCH BEAUTY — Named
The Bonham Circle met in the
home of Mrs. J. C. Horner, 1511
First St. Mrs. Bill Myrick was
in charge of the business ses-
One of them engaged night
MISS JANE -WATSON Is spend-
ing the summer in Brownwood
with her family. She is also at-
tending the first session of sum-
mer school at Howard Payne
vated assault charges today after 2
he and his companion fumbled I |
their plans to rob an East Texas 1
bank this morning.
to officers Wednesday after his ■
capture his detailed plan—that 4
never worked. I A
. circle were discussed. । Fields. Eula DeHay. Mary Lee
Mrs. Hilton Gilliam taught the' Pruitt. Mrs. McMurry and Mrs.
Bible study from "Favorite J. T. Gunter.
College. In the fall she will re-
turn to San Antonio, where she
teaches the first grade.
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night club in Las Vegas. It was
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Negro rapist. Theadore Thomp-1 a.m. today. The first step in their j
son, of Dallas, was electrocuted I plan was to rob a store at La-
at 12:05 a.m. today after his at- donia, near Bonham for the weap-
torney failed to gain a fifth clem- ons.
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Favorite Recipes
The hostess served
His mother. Della Garrett, and captured while walking through a
his aunt, Katherine Harrison, both i muddy field.
of Dallas, visited him Wednesday | Texas Ranger E. W. Burks said
of Pardons and Paroles Wednes-
day he would file a habeas corpus
motion in Houston.
The board’s chairman, Jack
Ross, fold Sessions no clemency
action would be taken.
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MISS MELANIE McGHEE.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
McGhee of 1310 Eleventh St., is
employed as a secretary in the
University of Texas department
of physical education this sum-
mer. She is also attending sum-
mer school, at the university.
Her sister, Mrs. Bill Benson, a
graduate of the university, is
head secretary at the biochemis-
try institute there.
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Members of the Stover Circle:
met in the home of Mrs. R. L. i
Fry, 1508 Ave. D. for their circle!
meeting. Mrs. Frank Marx was
hostess.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN A.
MENARD and son of Silver City.
N M., are visiting in the home
of his mother, Mrs. Agnes Me-
nard of Lake Brownwood.
non. when future plans for the ments to Misses Iris
SPECS APPEAL—Bold'stripes
of black and white will feature
the frames of the glasses being
designed for the sunpy days
ahead The glasses are eye-
catchers as well as eye-savers.
Circles of the Woman's Mis 'Tuesday evening as members
sionary Society of Calvary Bap- met in the church. Mrs. Albezt
tist Church met Tuesday morn- McMurry gave the opening pray-
ing and evening,in members’ er.
homes for business and pro- Miss Price conducted the busi-
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in a skiing mishap several
months ago. She’ll be wearing
the cast for another two months
Meanwhile: the show goes on.
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Summer fashions should plav their part in making you look
beautiful. And to do that, they must be easy to wash and
iron. This gold lurex chemise (left) fills the bill neatly. It's
straight up and down with a single flounce and self-covered
back buttons. Our model wears it with long ropes of chemise
beads and a "gold” chain made of light plastic links. Some
evening to read him passages after questioning the pair that I
from the Bible. j Vale was a "free thinker—one |
Thompson's attorney, W. R. , who doesn’t believe in normal
Sessions, notified the State Board society.”
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Bible Passages.” Mrs L. C.
Griffin voiced the closing pray-
er.
Refreshments were served to
Mmes. Griffin, Gilliam, Myrick.
Walter Leach and Horner.
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prayer.
Refreshments were served to
SME PSss:sRedouGe it'X yformsd
Noble Allgood kept the nursery • Weus Baptist Church May 25,
. „ . at 7:30 p.m.
Lee Ellen Price.was hostessi Attendants were Miss Carolyn
lo the Vivian Hickerson Circle Bradley. Miss Kay Franklin.
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! LEFTY! — Lovely Jo Elaine
| Wagner is all set to go with a
lest hand toss on the beach in
Miami, Fla. Just in ease she
heaves the ball too far, she
brought along a spare.
Mrs Bill Clarke led the open- Mr and Mrs. T B Franklin
ing prayer and was in charge of Wells have announced the I
of the.brief business conference./marriage of their daughter.
Mrs. Marx conducted the Bible Sharon Rhea, to Van Edwin
study and voiced the closing Carr, son of Mrs Leon White
of Ramallah. Jordan are visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.1
, W. R. Hamrick of 1200 West
Baker St.
Mr. and Mrs. Waddle and
i family will visit with his par-
ents in Chicago, Ill., before re-
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIS FER-
RELL and daughter, Brenda, of
Paducah, Ky., are visiting with I
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Crow, 13101
Vincent, on their way to Cali-
fornia.
LOST 25 POUNDS
Mrs. Edna Ferris, 410 Arizona St., Ei
Paeo, Texas, states as follows:
"I’m grateful to Barcentrate for sev-
era important benefts, mainly for the
regulating habite, after I lost weight. I
use on an average a bottle every two
weeks, by taking a moderate dosage
twice a day. When I commenced to take
Barcentrate, I weighed 170 pounds. I
now average 146. I anticipate a farther
reduction in weight with a further use
of the Bareentrate grapefruit juice eon-
bination as preecribed on the bottle.”
LOST 20 POUNDS
Mrs. Paul Parsley, 816 Eighteenth St.,
Gnlveston, Texas, lost 20 pounds taking
Barcent rate and says it is the most won-
derful reducing product she has ever
used and also finds it a wonderful tonic.**
execution — a constitutional 30 cleaned, repaired and mended as1 while performing at the Sahara
days, two stays of seven days, \ they need it and they'll repay you
and one of 15. • by far longer service.
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Thaw ora the same recipes that
were published in the Bulletin’s
Recipe Edition February 14. Yau
may now obtain them in handy
book form for only $1 from Nia
dealers listed below. Th so ree-
pes are obtainable in no other
publication . . . They are the
favorites of your friend* and
neighbor* whose name* end ad-
dresses also appear with each
recipe. Get a copy of this wonder-
ful recipe book this week end
•tart making the delicious pies,
cakes, desserts and other meal-
time favorite*.
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Thompson, convicted for raping watchman Albert Winn, 40. in,
a Dallas Negro maid, didn't have conversation and the other struck
a last statement as he closed his him on the head with an iron pipe
eyes and was strapped in Hunts- ’ —but not hard enough to knock
ville State Penitentiary's electric Winn out and he yelled for help
turning home. Mrs. Waddle is : --
the former Miss Joyce Hamrick.; '
Also visiting the Hamricks are 2
their grandsons, Billy Don and
Jerry Neal Hamrick of Angle-1
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ness meeting, and all members
assisted with the Bible study on
"A Man of Pharisees " Kate
Fields dosed the session with
a prayer.
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meet jn the Adams Street Com-
munity Center at 2:30 p.m. for
regular session.
LAPM No. 30 will meet at 7
p.m. in the IOOF Hall for a sup-
per meeting to be followed by
regular session.
The Peggy Boone Bible Class
of First Methodist Church will
have a coffee in the home of Mrs.
Harold Lockwood, 1907 Elizabeth
Dr., at 9:30 a.m.
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I Miss Cathie Franklin, Leon,
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Mrs. Carr is a graduate of w-
Dawson High School in Welch,
and her husband attended Baylor
University and is employed as
a teacher at Dawson Junior
High School. e
11 miles N.W.—Brownwood, Texas Star Route 1
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1958, newspaper, June 20, 1958; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482713/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.