Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963 Page: 16 of 28
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28----BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, April 14, 1963
Music Teachers Announce I
Susanna Class Holds
National Piano Auditions
Annual Spring Party
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carnations.
A reception was held. immedi-
The couple will reside at 1807%
Sixth St., Brownwood.
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The bridegroom, a graduate
of Brownwood High School. attend-
are conducted privately to put the used in decorations,
student at ease. The guest day program, a musi-
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1am
SMOOOTW- And responsive with the popular 340-hp•
Turbo-Fire V8. Six other engine choices up to 425 hp.
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The annual spring party of "Holy Week" was under the di-
Susanna Sunday School Class ef rection of MH. H R. Bates and
Central Methodist Church was Mrs. R E Hudspeth Dr. Fran-
held Tuesday evening to the cos Merritt presented a devotion-
French Room of Brownwood Ho- al based on the hymn. I Know
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FLICK—Pick Powerglide or the 4-speed shift*, and
you get a floor-mounted stick to stir up all those horses.
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------------ bride, presided at the register.
Mrs. Meri Claborn, pianist, ac- Others in the house partv includ-
companied Danny Carter, soloist, ed Mrs W M. Hancock and Mrs.
who sang "Because.'' "Whither Lester Carter
swer the telephone or doorbell
| Nearly 50,000 children have and leave a small child to
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cidents are preventable
Many aceidents occur. tor
example, when a child is hun-
toy. This applies especially
M ike swallowing of pels ses
or varlous foreign bodies. Ac-
cidents also occur "
ly when the ehid
mother, are tired. The child
tool is overexcited and ex-
tremely active is likewise ac-
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MRS. ROBERT JOE CURBO
• • . Formerly Miss Cornelius
Myrna Loy Cornelius
Marries Robert Curbo
Jhe Suys
SAurs SAMS
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crippling injuries to this coun-
try every year. Accidents ac-
a count for more deaths in chil-
draa than the next three causes
of death (cancer, congenital de-
. fects and pneumonia > combin-
I ed. A study by the Children s
I Hospital Medical Center in Bos-
I ton has revealed that most ac-
-camt talk any longer. Plo.
It'S time to quit work."
Many accidents occur when
the child is entrusted to the '
care of an older brother or
sister, or a sitter Children also
have an unusual number of ac-
cidents when they are in
of Miss Dorothy McIntosh, will
' be held April 23 at Southern
Aire. Hostesses will be Mrs. V.
Carr Sr., Mrs. J. W. McHorse.
Mrs. L. R Graves and Mrs.
I George Shipp.
Super Spor 4guipmend” is available on both Chevrolet Impala Convertibie and Sport Coopt (shown above). -OptiMol at eira ML
sight temporarily of what the
child is doing, they may also
cause him to become emotion-
ally upset and thus put him in
an accident - prone frame of
mind.
a committee had been 1
to assist with furnishing
lounge at the church
The bride, given in marriage by and red striped jersey dress top-
her father, wore a floor length go- ped with a sleeveless red coat,
wn designed with bodice ofChantil- She wore red and white accessor-
ly lace and skirt of spun-glass fab- ies and the white carnation cor-
rie with side panels of lace The sage from her bridal bouquet,
bodice featured long tapering slee- The bride, a 1960 graduate of
ves buttoned at the wrists an a V Zephyr High School, was saluta-
neckline bordered with sequins A torian of her class. A graduate
tiara of white satin leaves with of Brownwood Memorial Hospital
clusters of pearls at the base of School ol X-Ray Technology, she
each leaf held her shoulder length was formerly employed at Cox
veil of tulle On her right hand Memorial Hospital in Abilene,
she wore the bridegroom's grand- Sh ‘---*--- * *---‘
mother's gold wedding band. She
carried a cascade of white carna-
tions on a white satin covered
Bible.
Miss Sandra Cornelius of Abi- ed Howard Payne College. He is
lene, sister of the bride, was maid employed at Curbo’s Phillip M ser-
of honor. Mrs. Thelma Brown of vice Station, Brownwood.
steal College where he won the
Diamond Medal in Piano. Dr Gar-
neon continued his studies in Eur-
ope with Joeef Lhevinne in Berlin
and Harold Bauer in Pans later
studying for three summers at the
Fontainbleau conservatory with
Robert Casadesus, the eminent
of 1M piano stu- Club Schedules
dents in this region will be made c . m A A
at hearings sponsored by the Na- Guest Day Meet
tional Guild of Piano Teachers. Committee reports were given
Rythm, accuracy, tone-quality and Mrs Knox Andrews, presi-
Phrasing and pedaling are among dent, discussed the Peace Corps
the 32 points considered in rating at a meeting of Self Culture Club
piano playing. Each student plays Tuesday
from memory two to 14 numbers Refreshments of punch, deco-
and all above elementary stage rated individual cakes and candy
, are required to pass a test on Easter eggs were served to 12
scales and cadences. The auditions persons Spring flowers were
man of the toad chapter of the
National Guild of Piano Teachers
has announced that the adjudica- A
tor for the Brownwood auditions to X
be held Apri 15-20 in Bell Club ■
Room will be the well known pi- l
anist-teacher. Dr IM Garrison. I
Dr. Garrison who now hves in J
Morelia. Mexico, comes to Ito
United States each year t judge D
the many students of the National
Guild
He was director of music at the g
Colorado Woman's College and k
professor of piano at Denver Uni- ■
versity for many years. ■
who sang "Because," "Whither Lester Carter
Thou Goest" and "The Lord's For a wedding trip to Buchanan
Prayer " Lake, the bride chose a white
toon of the brain until later,
wton Ito toby rae^ Tea Honors
me Metropolitan Life Inaur- Chapter Pledge
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child neceratyt kerp develoP homeotMrs. R F. Winters of
tor chlid out M danger Pa The Chidren’s Medical Cen- 0.
ter (IN Longwood Ave., Bos- wTheaserying table centered
ton 15. Mase.) has published with silver candelabras entwined
"Accident Handbook" <25 W1 Tlowers. Refreshments
cents) which discusses toed to- omasorted Pinwheel sandwiches,
juries, fractures, cute. foreign lemon and. vanilla cake, slices.
bodies, poisons. bums, bites almonds and
and drowning coffee were served.
mndaownne Those attending included Mmes
Bill Bradburn. Wesley English.
James Everitt, Fred Lemmons,
Kay Milam, Mark Self. J. W
Murr, Raymond Roberson, C F.
Stanford, Mike Wright, E. C Bar-
tholomew. Winters and Speck.
e. Be any fall.
April repeating at the class prayer,
that Guests included the Rev. and
nted Mrs. Brown. Mia Patty Taylor
new and W. T. Harlow.
ZEPHYR (BBC) —Mim Myrna beige dress with beige and or-
Loy Cornellus, daughter of Mr. and chid accessories. The Lid
Mrs ",Elton Cornelius of Zephyr, groom's mother wore a blue nylon
and Robert Joe Curbo, son <* Mr. C--.. pii -J__
and Mrs. W. R. (Taylor) Curbo of ies. Their corsages were of white
2608 Avenue B. Brownwood, were
married Saturday, April 13, at 7 30
pm in Zephyr Methodist Church.__• __ .-IvIy,
The Rev. Bennie McBryde of Palo the Zephyr Community ((enter
Pinto officiated for the ceremony. The bride's colors of blue and
Church decorations included two white were used in decorations for
candelabra!, each holding seven the bride's table. The two-tiered
tapers, with greenery and white white wedding cake, trimmed
carnations at the base of tapers with light blue roses, was topped
At each end of the altar was a with a miniature couple,
white milk glass bowl with ivy Miss Fawncille Curry of Abi-
and greenery White ma line bows lene served punch and Miss
marked family pews and a white George Ann Hitchcock of Kerr-
satin kneeling pillow was placed ville served wedding cake. Miss
on the altar kneeling rail. Jo Etta Cornelius, cousin of the
WEDDING MSIC
in spite of repeated ware-
tags to parents, hr too many
children suffer lossotlfeor
WANTED!
MEN - WOMEN
from ages 11 to 52. Prepare eases only one out of five pass,
now for U. S. Civil Service Lincoln Service helps then-
lob openings in this area dur- sands prepare for these tests
Ing the next 12 months, every year. It to one •< Um
Government positions pay as largest and oldest privately
high as $446.00 a month to owned schools of its kind and
■tort They provide much is not connected with the
greater security than private Government
employment and exeellent op- For FREE information on Gov-
portunity for advancement, eminent jobs, including llst of
Many positions require little positions and salaries, m out
or no spectalized education or coupon and mail at onee-TO-
experience. . ‘DAY. You will also get fall
But to get one of these jobs. details on how sou can pre
you most pass a test. The corn pare yourself for these testa.
petition is keen and in some Pont delay—ACT NOW’
LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. 27
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' iwne. Tkiteun tel Tables were decorated with Whom I Have Believed.' Mn.
anwn . in nuKuenen Easter decorations, spring Row- A. L Waller sang the hymn, ac-
wnentmneimn onjers and individual favors of cup companied at the piano by Mrs.
Finally. parents often fall to cakeEaster baskets M Brown BohMedcaif.tnn was given by
Hum* m axla Lnc muaL.m. The Hev • Leroy M. Brown Ihe medttation was g1ven DY
V X opened the meeting and Mrs R Mrs. J B Denman from a maga-
tea.™ Emponmwrernnne an E. Daniel conducted the business zine article by Norman Vtocont
* , nmieu. ununouanasshar. meeting Reports were given by Peale entitled "How To Rise
^7'L N Yarbrough and Mrs Above the Fear of Death.” The
"*£ . Alma Lyle. program was closed with a tab
aOneanay to. rom .S? Final arrangements were made by Mrs. Waller, "There to A
hto was bxauuther for.the rummage sale to be told Land of Pure Delight," and the
room, she did not see what
happened. She came running
to answer to the baby's
screaming, but did mot kaow
। that the imjury was severe
enough to cause a tarn
Dallas served as bridesmaid They
wore Ught blue dresses designed
with sheeveless bodices and round
neckltes. The chiffor skirts fea-
tured large pleats in front with
insets of pleated blue lace. They
wore white pill bos hats with
short veils. Their white gloves
were elbow length and they car-
ried single white glamellias.
Best man was Kent Yates of
Brownwood and Jimmy Moore of
Lubbock served as groomsmen.
Ushers were Kendall Cornelius,
brother of the bride, and Johnny
Keesee of Brownwood Merle Cur-
bo. sister of the bridegroom, light-
ed candles.
MOTHERS' ATTIRE
For her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Cornelius chose a two-piece
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963, newspaper, April 14, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482967/m1/16/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.