Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1959 Page: 5 of 10
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Has Regular Meet
In Santa Anna
and DRESSES For Ladies And Girls—
SMART FASHIONS are Arriving Every Day at LEVINE’S-
SHOP NOW FOR EASTER—USE OUR LAYAWAY!
BRIDE-ELECT—Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams of Pensa-
cola, Fla., have announced the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter, Jo Nell, to Cadet
Robert Guin Hutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutton
of Austin. Miss Williams attended school in Pensacola
FRIDAY
City Federation of Women’s
Clubs will meet at 3 p.m. in the
peas. drained, with 2 cups diced i
cooked chicken. 2 beaten eggs. 1
cup fine dry bread crumbs. 1 tea-
spoon salt and % teaspoon pep-
ed whole white onions in bottom
at greased 9-by-5-by-3-inch loaf
graduate of Brownwood High School, attended the
University of Texas before entering Officers Training
School in Pensacola. He is presently undergoing flight
training at NAAS, Kingsville, and will receive his
wings in the near future. Wedding vows are to be ex-
changed early in February at the University Christian
Church. Following a short wedding trip to Florida,
the couple will go to the West Coast where he is to
be stationed.
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general chairman for the day.
St. Mary’s Altar Society of St.
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the coffee you’d drink if you owned
all the coffee in the world
wood met fo: regulat session
Wesley Montgomery, president,
called the meeting to order as
minutes of the last meeting were
read by the secretary. Miss Smith.
Members voted to build a ski
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classy
Abilene
a win-
bouts
beating
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ision in
sauce.
Soften slightly at room tem-
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson
of Llano were recent visitors of
D. McCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rippetoe
and daughter of San Angelo were
recent visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilborn,
who have moved back to Holt.
Mrs. Ora B. Smith left Sunday
for Corpus Christi to spend some
time in her son’s home.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Land and
baby of Midland were here Sun-
day.
Jerry Don and Odean Land
have been patients in the San
Saba Hospital after being in-
jured in a car wreck.
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Bobby L. Moore, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Moore of Rt. 3,
Brownwood, has received a pro-
motion to first lieutenant He
is attending Army Flight School
at Camp Gary. San Marcos. Lt.
Moore attended Tarleton State
College in Stephenville and is
a graduate of Texas Tech He is
married to the former Joy Reed-
er of Lubbock.
squeezed onto the brush some-
what like toothpaste is squeezed
onto a brush.
Such paints liquify under the
pressure of the brush and are
especially useful for small Jobs
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Funeral services for Mrs. Willie
Benner were conducted at the
Locker Baptist Church Tuesday.
Burial was in the Locker Ceme-
tery.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Kennebeck
have returned to their home at
Wabasha, Minn., after spending
several days here in the home of
Mrs. M. B. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. John McNair and
children of Fort Worth spent the
weekend here with relatives.
Mrs. Maggie Miller is a patient
in the Brady hospital.
Bill Barefield of Bryan spent
the weekend here with relatives.
Mrs. John Myers is a patient
in the San Saba Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Powell
HIGHLAND
SPRINGS
By MRS. ETHEL BROWN
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Standard OU Produeta
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FORT WORTH HIGHWAY
and OLD MAT ROAD
Boz 51 — Phone MI 3-2429
Bi ownwood. Texas
THURSDAY
Mary Garland Chapter of the
DAR will meet at 3 p.m. in the
Adams Street Community Center.
Mrs. Fielding Early is in charge
of the Founders Day program.
New officers are to be elected.
Hostesses are Mmes A. H Bell,
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CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK
Due To Inclement Weather Dollar Day Prices Good Thru Saturday
Bargains For Every Member In The Family
Come In And See The Beautiful SPRING COATS
S. C. GUTHRIE
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Sunday afternoon by her mother,
Mrs. E. L. Murphy.
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Johhny
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nly pee
side for some time. ar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 12 tea-
Mrs. Lavelle Killion and son spoon ginger, % teaspoon salt
« ; ' Stac of Bangs and W. S Stacy
e I of Santa Anna attended funeral
services Thursday for their uncle
■’ and brother-in-law, W A. Pender-
+ BIRTHS +
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins of
Rt. 3. Brownwood, are parents of
a daughter. Ronda Denise, born
Feb. 2 at 9:35 p.m. in Medical
Arts Hospital. Maternal grand-
mother is Mrs. W. Z. Ferguson
of Rt .1, and paternal grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. B. N. El-
kins of Odessa.
hurry-up dinner, try chicken loaf tist Church.
Arrange 1 eup cook-; Miss Elizabeth Murphy was
honored with a birthday party
Squeeze-On Point
NEW YORK (UPD — Jelled
with Mrs Callie Ruther-
at 7:30 pm in the Knights of fl
Pythias Hall. The public is in- l
vited to attend
BeU Club Room of Walker Me-
morial Ubrary. Miss Jean Irick
of Memorial Hospital will speak
Chicken Loaf Is Quick
NEW YORK (UPD —For a
pm in the home of Charlotte
Henley, 2611 Elizabeth Dr.
Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
the BeU Club Room of Walker
Memorial Library. Comparative
religions will be discussed by Dr.
B O. Herring. Mrs. Herring is
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Dewbre had
the following visitors over the
Maryland Clubil
caffe piu deliziose
del mondo.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gill of
on the "Opportuntties and Scho- “ Mr. wivin "a:
larships for Nurses. The Junior Guthrie and Dwayne of Abilene. . . , c, :.22 e.
and Mr. and Mrs John Henry and is now employed in Corpus Christi. Her fiance.
Dewbre of Brownwood
Mr. and Mrs. Faye Rankin of
Rising Star, Mrs. Gaynell Nels
and daughter Paula of Lewisville
and Rue Lee of California visited
Monday with Mrs. Marshall Camp-
bell and Mrs. Nick Petty.
Mrs. Ernest Devers is visiting
with her daughters in Amarillo.
Bert Low of Brownwood visited
Monday with Mrs. Rachel Wagnon,
< Mrs. H. L. Smith and Bud Cox at
the nursing home here.
Mrs. E. L. Garvin and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Smith of Brownwood
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. H. L Smith
Bobby Childers. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cotton Childers, has been in
Mamie Melton of Wilmington.
Calif., who has been visiting with
the Cobbs, accompanied them
home for a visit.
Mrs. R. S. Hickman visited Fri-
day in Cross Plains with her sis-
ter. Mrs. A. D. Petty.
Edward and Don Lee, former
students at Cisco Junior College,
have enrolled at Howard Payne
College for the spring semester.
Mickey Walker and Miss Beth
Jones of Howard Payne College
visited with Rev. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Jackson Sunday morning and
attended services at Calvary Bap-
Mr and Mrs. F D. Ray of
Edna were Saturday callers in
the home of his aunt. Mrs John
Stephens
Mr. and Mrs J T. Evans and
Mrs A L Petty were Cross
Plains visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Myers of
Gouldbusk visited Sunday after-
c . Mrs. Alice Sowell of Brown-
wood Visited last week with her!
-2 son, Robert and family.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Mathews
This language is universal ... the deep fra-
grance of the MARYLAND CLUB bouquet
. . . the full, heavy-bodied richness of the
MARYLAND CLUB flavor . . . here truly is
a coffee like no other in all the world ... so
distinctively rich it is unfailingly recognized
as a gracious expression of good taste . . .
MARYLAND CLUB ... the world s richest
flavor in coffee!
Beautiful imported coffee server,
hand-crafted in Italy . . . one of a series to be
given away by Maryland Club. See your grocer
for details.
Beauty Tips
Getting cuticle back in condi-
tion after it becomes ragged re-
quires patient care. Each time
you wash your hands in warm
water and soap, press the cuticle
back gently. For a manicure, soak
fingers in warm oil for at least
10 minutes and then go to work
with a cotton - wrapped stick
Never cut cuticles although it
may be necessary occasionally to
nip a hangnail.
Enlarged pores can be helped
somewhat by dousing the face
with cold water after washing
with soap and warm water. Never
use hot water or a steamy cloth
to wash your face if your pores
are large. Thia causes the skin to
relax and eventually will add to
the condition. But remember,
keep your skin thoroughly clean
because enlarged pores can cause
trouble when clogged.
Mrs. Lela Brown
Pearl Ware were
Sunday.
Gary Dewbre and Benny Cook of Montgomery. Ray Winn and Mrs.
A&M, Martha Ezra and Wanda Kenneth Lee. was appointed to
West of North Texas State. and purchase skis for the club Mrs.
Jean Ann Ford of Texas Tech. Wesley Montgomery and Mrs. M
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steel of D. Lofton were appointed as a
Cisco visited recently with his committee to obtain emblems.
pan. Combine 1 (-pound) can
Twentieth Century and Gardea I
Culture clubs will serve as co- I
hostess. Members are to bring I
a book for Carnegie Library.
GIA to the B of LE will meet I
at 2:30 p.m. in Adams Street I
jump and raft for the club. A
committee composed of Wesley
Community Center for regular fl
_ -____. meeting
Fred Abney, Vida Robnett, Walt- LAPM No. 30 will meet at I !
er Gilmore. Chapman Bradford, p.m. in the 1OOF Hall for regu- M
Myrtle Kimberlin and Yantis lar session.
Robnett I Pythian Sisters Temple No. 119 I
aunt. Mrs. Nick Petty. Refreshments of sandwiches,
Marshall Campbell is at home coffee, cake and mints were sen-
Clay t.of Caldwell has also been Those attending the session
admitted to the home. wer N. nN M- Mnteom-
Mr. and Mrs. Banks Harold were Mr., and Mrs. Montgomery
have moved to San Antonio where * ’ ’ and rs .Ray
he is employed. Her mother, Mrs Winn. Mriand Mrs. M. D Lofton.
Bertha Thomas, is with them for Luther Talley.Mrs. Kenneth Lee
awhile. and Miss Smith.
Funeral services for Charlie The next meeting has been
Gilliam, brother of Mrs. Bessie scheduled for March 1 in the
Brewer. were conducted Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. Winn, 705 .
afternoon in Coleman. Those at- Roanoke St. buttermilk or sour milk to which
tending the services from May in- ----------------- Ma teaspoon soda has been added,
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Brew- BATTER'S UP ma ne., ooa nn ana
er, Rev. Richard Jackson. Aubrey -T c „ Quart mold or angel food pan and
Kennedy. Mmes Charlie Morri- NEW YORK (UPD — Coffee bake in moderate (350 degree!
son. Omie Underwood. Elmer cake with coffee in the batter oven 45 minutes, or until done.
Killion. Grace Keng. Percy Wig- calls for new instant espresso. Cool 1 minute before turning out
gins and Floyd Killion. Mrs. Brew-1 Cream % cup each of butter on rack. Serve while warm with
er had been at her brother’s bed- and molasses. beat in % cup sug- this easy-mix pineapple ginger
Deming,
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The Coachella Valley of south-
ern California produces 90 per
cent of the U. S. date crop.
47 MAJOR DECISIONS
TO BE MADE ON THE
DAY OF FINAL TRIBUTE
If you are between the ages of
one month to 80 years old, YOU,
need insurance designed espe- (
daily to pay the one last debt
. . . The Funeral Tribute.
The Morris Funeral Insurance
is designed especially for this. I
Morris Funeral Insurance as-1
sures you of being financially
able to select the type of Funeral
service, and at the Funeral Home
of your choice which will honor
your deceased
Tear out this ad and mail to-
day with your name and address
for additional- information to: |
The MORRIS ASSOCIATION.
800 Center Ave . Brownwood, Tex. ’
Mary’s Catholic Church will meet -
at 7:30 p.m. at the Parish Hall Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Wood
for.regular meeting ruff and several members of
The Grace Sunday School Class Amity Baptist Church attended
of Early First Baptist Church will services at Calvary Baptist Church : ere w me eman
meet at 7 30 p.m. in the home of Sunday night.
Mrs, Kenneth Boyd, Rt 2 । Tom and Paul Henderson. sons J
The Altrusa International Club of Mr and Mrs w T Henderson A
will meet at Chisholms Restau- were baptized before the service,
rant for an organizational dinner Mrs. R. L. Dobson of Brown-
meeting at 6:45 p.m. wood was also a visitor Sunday
pan, bake in 375 oven 30 min-
utes Unmold and serve with
chili sauce to 4-6 persons.
and baby moved to San Antonio ______________
Sunday. and sister. Miss Betty Jackson, and 2 teaspoons instant espresso perature 1 cup lemon ice cream,
of Rising Star attended Sunday coffee. t Add 1 (10 ounce' can crushed
and Mrs.
per. Mix well, press into loaf paints come in tubes and
of Arlington visited friends and
relatives here Saturday. They
were returning to their home
after visiting a son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews
of Plainview Mathews is su-
perintendent of the schools there
Mr and Mrs. Perry Stacy of
Dallas were Bangs visitors Fri-
day. They were returning home
after attending funeral services
• for his brother-in-law, W. A.
■ Pendergrass.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dixon spent
the weekend in Arlington visiting
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Hardy.
Ohlenbusch of Brookesmith. । Marshall Campbell and Nicky and
Dr. Ohlenbusch to a graduate Charles Crawford.
of Texas Lutheran College and The following college students
the University of Texas School have been at home this week.
a Brownwood hospital following
injuries received in automobile
accident Tuesday night near
°LN. Petty was honored Sunday Miss Joyce Smith of Santa
with a birthday dinner at his home. Anna was hostess in her home
IN WASHINGTON—Capt. Rob- Those present included Mr. and Sunday afternoon as members of
er E. Ohlenbusch, assizned to Mrs. Hubert Belew and family of ‘ ‘ * St ~
dental research at Walter Reed Cross Plains. Mrs. Nettie Petty
Anny Medical Center, Wash- and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Evans
Ingtom. D. C„ recently visited of Bangs, Rev. and Mrs. Richard
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jackson and Jerry Don. Mrs.
grass, at Big Spring.
Frank F. Coughlan visited with
a relative in Richland Springs
Thursday
morning services at Calvary Bap- Add 1 egg. and beat well. Stir pineapple, 1 tablespoon slivered
tist Church. In 2 cups cake flour sifted with crystallized ginger, and beat in
Mrs. Josie Murphy of Rising 2 teaspoons double-acting baking electric drink mixer about 20
Star visited Saturday with her powder, alternately with 3 4 cup seconds. 1
sister, Mrs. Fannie Albertson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tate of
Snyder visited Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Cobb. Mrs.
•E 3 who ate attending school in Deu-
•20 ton. have been visiting with their
W parents between semesters
"e ej » . Dr Bill Stephen*. Ben Ste-
phens John Stephens and Curtis
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Part Of New Merk. . BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1953---1
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state in 1912, once included much was called "Arizona Country, were separated during the Civil
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