Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 234, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday July IS. 1963
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CONTRACT BRIDGE
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to Aww* tomatoito a
(the tan falling) and
queen
the jack of to
East should have returned the
nce
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sentable, to
with your garden
Pass
into the ground
Arttar
We suggest draining the water
(© 1963, King Features Syndicate, Inc,»
training at Fort Ord, Calif
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
large revers. Fontana and Tia
Rossi both showed wide, waist-
Note to new cooks: egg yolk
beaten separately.
fur.
OUR ANCESTORS
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Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
TOMORROW'S
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BULLETIN
For Complete Facts
on
it
THE
CHOOSE YOUR
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PHARMACIST
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Imessb
$8,057,886.14
Southern Savings Loan
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1601 Stewart
JOB CENTER
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FABRIC
MART'S
MID YEAR
CLEARANCE
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—
All This Week
DEO
W’
SAVINGS
UP TO
50%
ON
NAME
BRAND
FABRICS
BUY NOW
AND SAVE!
THE
V I LL AGE
THRU
TUES.
James Smiths
Live In Austin
After Wedding
e r
nahip Fla
Your Health
Comes First
EAT
4103
07652
0J108
4A397
Nelson, Whatley
Exchange Vows
as you would
choose a doctor
Congress of
r says plans
wide boycott
ustomers or
uld come af-
reh on Wash.
anized three
has 49 mem-
ted in coins
rhe elub has
Reddy Kilo-
tenth’s meet-
ger quarters
to accom-
membership.
I am not suggesting that they are
doing anything immoral, but. I
think it looks bad for the girl to
be seen leaving a man’s apart-
ment at that hour. They are both
West
Pass
Pane
npeOee to ahow three trumpa,
and no harm couid come from
a ciub return
Given a ■anw. Chiaradia
eeded to make toe contract
Rejecting the diamond finesae,
he went up with toe ace. created
to toe seven of spades with toe
carefully preserved Ove. tod a
l ea charges
a riot.-Six
r. Poiee aBd
■ residences
TV&RADIO
cet. This to
should see
shirts and
the dickens
He will enroll at University
Texas the coming term.
clothes are a specialty of the
house, most long gowns were very
tailored There were many slim
evening suits, or two-piece dress-
es in sumptuous fabrics.
TOTAL
ASSETS
OF...
Northdealer
Wed her aide vulnerabie
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.. „ --p tuexo collars on evening contains fat and not a speck of
“appearances suits or coats These were either it should be allowed to mingle
important, although Garnett and
Sarli used a lot of crepe. Shiny,i_____
played another club
East went to with toe ace
and couid have deSeeted toe
atom at once by returning a
club for West to ruf, hut he tad
sweetest husband in the world, girl and she is in love with this deep
------“---v.----m------- man. She says ----------
Specializing in Candled
A Graded Eggs.
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6EATRG to
ASSOCIATION
Dial MI 3-4571
BROWNWOQD, TEXAS
401 Center Ave.
$242,506.50
HAVE BEEN ISSUED DURING THE FAST YEAR TO
OVER 3200 SAVING CUSTOMERS
IN CENTRAL TEXAS
Nothing sneaky about these new ■takers. Traditional model, toft. always casual and
--- 4 by slipon variety, right, to a bost of colors.
To eliminate this nuisance per- are putting
manently might be well worth the itself and do not intend to divide
track team and Jackets for Jesus
..... of
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ing
y
in Club of
at 7:30 p m.
say Room of
iccording to
t. The meet-
ed as "trad-
i are asked
hey wish to
k*,
yanc aencmeramstrutethe IN ROME SHOWING
The bridegroom to presently
employed by El Pas ou Ca. in
Jal N M, where chey are mab>
ing their home
FOR SALE
Our excess flock of laying
bens. This is an exception-
‘pm-yeu.
vesa u -
MR
•a L_____
reaezved
FABRIC
M ART
--BS“
Captain Durham entered the
Navy in September 1941.
“Yeah, on the open road it’s fine—but watch your
shins when she tries to parte this thing!”
money it costs and separate it later ... be sure
The writer says that it seems to add much more sand’ It helps
her hot water to worse than the separate the tiny seeds
Opening lead -queen of
hearta
This deal occurred in the
match between Italy and the
United States played in New
York in 1957. Chiaradia, South
for Italy. tad rather optimistic-
ally and wound up in six spades,
but luckily made the contract
as the result of a defensive er-
ror and his own excellent card
play.
West led the queen of hearts.
Chiaradia won with the king,
played the eight of spades to
the jack, and returned a club
to the king, which held. He then
led the nine of spades to the
"BIG
For Abby’s booklet. “How To
Have A Lovely Wedding.” send
50 cents to Abby, Box 3365, Be-
verly Hills, Calif.
iDutrUmted by MeNaught Byndicate, me)
RACE"
You’ll enjoy friendly service with insured safety
of your savings
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS
s Negro lead-
f rectal ten-
a downtown
ty officials
orts to solve
I settlement,
nt of North-
ship Center
-along witb
West — are
ffer charters
e beaded by
ing Jr.
Six Negroes,
soldiers, ar-
iting outside
yor.
— Ten Nex
white swim-
hers march
downtow n
er session at
roes held on
and completed basic combat serve officer candidates
not a simple subject and a simple further separation, er putting
answer cannot be given • them in the ground itself If you
ub recently
mbership in
atic Assn,
i of coin col-
imai
Designers Emphasize Topaz, Blue
By LOUISE HICKMAN easy belt and left out the sleeves I Very little mink appeared Ba
Associated Press Fashtoe Writer Her sleeveless three-quarter coats ratta used seal exclusively to
SOUTH TEXAS
Mrs. J. C. Galloway. 1311 Cog-
gin. has returned from a visit
with her daughter. Mrs Tyson
Scrutchins, of Luling. On her trip
Mrs. Galloway also traveled to
several other South Texas cities. i
Our main concern is com-
pounding and dispensing
drugs for your better health.
For this prompt, accurate
service- bring us your next
prescription.
COGGIN DRUG
bear Heloise ( I domt say I know how to
Just how does one solve thr either!
problem of iron rust to water? But t did find after reaching
it stems as if the water from the age of 55 that I could buy a
hot water faucets to far more packet at seeds and mix it with
yellow than the cold water tow a spoonful of sand! AB one has to
roblem. You do then to put this in his wife ‘s
towels, T- beat kitchen salt shaker!
. Yellow as Ruff up year ground or teas the
Hereford High School and of man opens the bidding. If hearts
Howard Payne College, where are trumps, the lady redoubles,
she received a bachelor of arts de- -----
gree. She is a member of Alpha DEAR ABBY: So you think I
Chi. Kappa Delta Pi and Cap and am old-fashioned to believe chat
Gown. a man doesn’t have a girl’s best
The bridegroom is a graduate interest at heart if he invites her
of Cherokee High School and at- to his apartment for dinner and
tended Howard Payne College, brings her home at three AM.?
where he was a member of the
• • • er (which contains both ths seed
Dear E F. and sand) over the sail
Again, we tow called on our fork and rake back and__
home service director. Am 04- after all we don’t want she seed
son, of a fog washer manufactur- to get too deep Water to gently
ing company and here to her an- with a sprinkler. Do not slug it
an overlay of Venetain lace. Her "I love you”? The guys or the personal reply, send a self-addres-
fingertip veil of silk illusion fell girl’s? I am inclined to beleive sed stampted envelope to Abby,
from a crown encrusted with seq- that the adage. “Ladies first,” Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Dear Heloise: 1
There are many people who do and an adorable son. Five months .__,_________________a. o.__u J.__________
not know how to sow carrots, let- ago 1 went to work to help out are not important 1 can tsay 00 heavily jewel-embroidered or of with egg whites that are to be
tuce and the like . . . with the bils. In our four years much to her because she is 23
of marriage I never looked at an. has always been well-behaved
another man. Then my boss This is the first serious disagree-
started to get chummy with me. ment we’ve ever had and if you
I was flattered because he was think I am wrong to object, please
by Quincy
aimliyuqim l> * *
al opportunity to save
money. We need room for
hundreds of incoming pul-
lets.
-
n- . srswenumndewheneser ‘7 Collar
sion. ngeihi, Gregoriana kept the same ideas mree-piece costumes, usuauv an
Both detergent and non-precip- PoSi5 1923 xina syne Ine in collar and cut, but added an in the same fabric. The fabric
hating water conditions help to :---:------------------------------------was a colorful tweed, or a tex-
1421 Coggin MI 3-4388
The bride a a graduate of North
Tasas University and has been
club because West had played teaching a the Las Animas Ben
“h “---— — --- School in Coloradi. ".5
Miss Blie Nelsom, daughter M
Mr and Mrs Abe Nelson W
Route A Browawood, and Dei
Whatiey, am to Mr and Ma
Weed Whatiey to Las Animas,
Cota, were married Monday
July L in Central Meta stat
Church with the Bev Leroy
Brown otticiating
Men in Service
faces for evening Titti Brugnoli _ ,,
used it for handsome at-home FORT HOOD. Tex - Army Pfc Naval Reserve Officer Training
oants and skirts in an embossed Kenneth L. Killings worth, son of Corps (NROTC) Unit at the Uni-
pattern that resembled snakeskin. Mr and Mrs I L Killingsworth, versity of Louisville, Louisville,
fsfn"ame 'Cm? prom valomh " amtng“hg mchikgm K’nXavy Un ioneorshe
Newspeseresgen ligh wiegn, "idruno tel Snaonvernttssofocated aouges
p,"t at g,-,4, and Gatti, phone operator in Company B. out the country. The NROTC edu-
non, where dramati evening ** Battalion of the ist Armored cates midshipmen for caresrssns
Division s 52nd Infantry, enter- officers of the Navy or Manne
ed the Army in December 1961 Corps The units also train re-
tured check or diagonal weave.
Coats had matching suits or dress- 53 suupiuUu” aUr13- LOUISVILLE. Ky.—Navy Capt.
es. Suits had blouses that matched Harold D Durham, son of Mrs Before-dinner party appetizer
or contrasted, but were always in old-fashioned eggnog still K K Durham of 1005 Aveme J, shoes of bacon wrapped around
weol. .makes a fine mid-merning snaek Brownwood. Tex, on June 9. be- large stuffed olives and broiled.
These wool suit blouses buttoned for youngsters. Use a well-beaten came professor of naval science Keep the bacon in place during
down the front, had short sleeves, egg and a couple of tablespoons and commanding officer of the the broiling with toothpicks,
and were worn over the skirts of sugar to a cup of milk and'
Many designs had high tube or add a little vanilla A little fresh-
military collars Many others ly grated nutmeg over the top
were collarless, or had rather adds delightful aroma and flavor
club. and taimd the tea.
The fnesne sueceeding. too
raehod the king af elute and
two more trumpa. reducing toe
hand to two cards-the eight
of hearts and queen af dia-
West, who had to discard ea
the last trump, now found him-
self in dire straits. He had to
choose a discard, holding the
J-1O of hearts and king of dia-
monds in front of dummy a A-9-
4 of hearts. He was hopelessly
squeezed.
He discarded the diamond and
Chiaradia made the last two
tricks with the queen of dia-
monds and ace of hearts, thus
scoring 980 points for making
the slam. The American North-
South pair at the other table
stopped at three notrump and
made four, so the United States
team lost 550 points on the deal.
By-B. Jay Beck
uins and crystals. She carried a holds true here. Am I correct'*
bouquet of white roses. S. P. W.
The bride is a graduate of DEAR S. P. W.: No. The gentle-
tie up the iron in the water Soap
will not d this •
enlughdetcrgenzimportantothet Dear Abby . . .
move the soil and to hold this soil . *
In suspension until it can be spun i . -4;,
away or it might be re-deposited JUST >uscepTiDie
on the clothes For this reason,
sometimes it may be wise to use
a low sudsing detergent to pre-
vent the formation of excess suds.
Ann Olson — • ,
• • • DEAR ABBY: I have the fine people. My daughter is the
cold So we can suspect the rest Arthur | ROME (AP) _ Three-quarter had • semiraglan armhole, and trim his tweed suite and coats,
is coming from the pipes to her ... coats and an emphasis on topaz were worn over slim, unwaisted often as a border for matching,
hot water heater. Dear Heloise and lapis iawiU blue emerged Kimono-sleeved dresses. Sleeve loopy scarf-stoles Chinchilla led
» _____ 4. .-A-u E"c, _ 4k" •* -. n/ lines at both of these houses were the costly class Gregoriana made
________1 s two mhhum detun by Rone tasEonsdestgners tariy narrow, but never "•»> 11 ok better than ever byputting
might remove some of the acru- sized bath towels together on for fall and winter wrist length it on pale russet wools and crepe
mulated sludge if the washing three sides Run a cord through The four days of Roman show in contrast, Eleanor Garnett's chiffons. Garnett and Luciani both
machine has not- been used for the top side and you have a handy ings ended Saturday. The buyers three-quarter coats were volum- showed Suits with fur Plastrons
awhile (the first load for instance) bag to carry beach towels, sand and fashion writers move to Flor inous and widely flared from Ki- attached to the wool blouses were
try running about a gallon of tuckets, etc If you want to get ence for five more days of pre- mono shoulders They were worn underneath
water into the empty washing fancy, you can line it with a sentations over matching suits in thick For evening, cloque silks were
mifmsnondtts miem P# Sandy bag to lav your Erqanammaa tXT" trend Ro, straight short coats
j alngwithineeenngtrmne"anresaqdarqdtenefarqsr"saaramonpyscav-"ana:
Set, the ns tallation ironpregular swim clothes. with matching suit or dress transverse seam that bisected the
TtiS xstingSconditions must . Rosemarie Niles Topaz, which is a pale rsset design att bosom level.
remain the woman should use a u „ shade, and bright lapis lazuli blue Clara Centinaro ‛s three-quarter
4“ and not * uten Helise welcomes all mail espe- are the colors, but all neutral coats were buttonless. The front
detnrgenr mnndrynd ma. "ur ciaily household hints which she shades are highly permissible wrapped around, slipping over
qL-hanuis, NON PRE- can pass on to readers as space Different designers interpreted the left sleeve, to close down the
that sh« . P permits However, because of the the three-quarter coat in different left side at back These coats
sod . .. whichever you
call it :. and sprinkie
wealthy and important, and I was tell me. _
nobody. Heis 18 years older than I WORRIED MOTHER
am and not very good-looking. (He DEAR MOTHER: "Appearan-
can’t compare with my husband ) ces" ARE important. They shape
I can’t explain it, but when this a person’s reputation - and a
fat, bald, aging man leaned over girl has only one reputation. Your
and kissed me one dav I was daughter is in love with n very,
SAN SABA (BBC) - Mr. and thrilled 1° pieces v.he kisses selfish man, and you may quote
ixv- F hear ys,,
mflagin Hereforn-unzshs tromn h“ wro, durgwtuham want trlenas of mine have told me
vThevhride Ehriseman,™ddughter him for . husband. Isn't that that in the .Ute of nlinois, if
VS ana Mnrisrmitn’christman the most ridiculous thing you ever you are pregnant, you can get
of Mrrernd.Mr. andMrsnjames heard of How can IKaway? married withour yourparen”s
M. Smith of Cherokee are the par .cun MIXED IP consentotsenu, you are under t
ent. of the bridegroom. DEARMXED: Glye,your I ’ WONDERING 1
The Rev. B L. Davis, minister tw weeks notice and leave. And .
of the First Baptist Church of if you must work, now that you DEAR WONDERING: If a girl
Hereford, read the rites uniting know your weakness, get a job is under age, no matter in WHAT
the couple in the church there. tn an nil-woman office state she’s in, she has to have her
Given in marriage by her father. . parents consent to marry.
the bride wore a gown of silk org- DEAR ABBY: When two peo- _____
anza. The bodice was fashioned pie are in love with one another, I
with a sweetheart neckline with whose place is it to say first Whot’s on your mind? For a
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 234, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1963, newspaper, July 15, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489497/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.