Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1964 Page: 4 of 10
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Reflection, Happiness
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUKEN
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I yet. And to think the little
Heloise
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Marianne Perry
clothing dollar at a meeting of
FRAZZLED NERVES
I partially straightened the
ton College 1962-63. and also
McDonald
my affair if I chose to wear V Pittman
ing physical chemistry in the
If they’ll be cooking outdoors
a hat
Mrs. J 'H. Ehrke and Mrs.
the
Lucas Families Hold
cently received $20,000 from Na-
TOWN TOPICS
Reunion In Coleman
COLEMAN — Fifty-one des- and Darrell. Mrs Jo Ann Wil-
Bride-elect
is
member
of
and friends attended the en-
sure
they bring home everything.
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cutwork cloth of imported Itai-.
ian linen, an epergne of antique
1956-59. He served as assistant it.
professor at Oklahoma State 1
istry at George Washington uni-
versify in Washington. D. C.
and is employed by the Nation-
al Institute of Health and Na-
tional Cancer Institute in the
laboratory of biochemistry.
maceutical chemistry at the
University of Maryland in 1963.
He is member of American
Chemical Society, Phi Lambda
on Sunday in August.
Those attending included Mr
DEAR READERS Today is hatless.. I felt that the woman
W.
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ton, Texa Academy of Science,
American Association for Ad-
vancement of Science, Ameri-
Take a ball of cotton and
put a drop or two of your
Misses Florence and Ruth Cole
Brownwood; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Cole and James Robert, and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil-
liams and Miss Elizabeth Wil-
liams, all of Snyder
to three sides, with a drawstring
of twine at the top. The dish-
Sunday
The group re-elected
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to hai
set tn
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June
go on
tie ch
The
tiohal Institute of Health
support this research
well put some spring
"zing" under your
hood!
tality room of the Coleman Mrs. Weldon Lucas of Coleman.
County Electric Co-Operative ---------------
" LAUNDRY 4
DRY CLEANING
Dial Ml 5-2413
Deear Heloise:
Summer camptime is upon us
so I’d like to pass along a few
H D Gillis
July meeting will be in the
home of Miss Rice. 1606 First
Dear Heloise:
Your tip recently about using
cuphooks for hanging up small
items, gave me an idea for our
many toothbrushes.
Our laminated wall discour-
Dear Heloise:
,, When wishing to give a sem-
blance of fragrance to artifie
I noticed that about two-thirds Hester will be hostesses for
of the women at the tea were next meeting.
Dear Heloise:
While cleaning closes the
STUBBORN LN MONTANA
DEAR STUBBORN: The wo-
man who demanded that you
remove your hat may have
been well-intentioned, but she
was outorder.
It is congeivable, however,
that a hostess might suggest
that her guests remove their
- hats in order to put a hatless.
guest of honor at ease. And by
the way', a tea such as the one
you describe definitely calls
- for a hat.
match Mommy, you are won-
derful.
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That’s a marvelous idea'
Heloise
cas, and Mr. and Mrs Richard Chemical Society of Washing-
Lucas and. Scott and • Mickey, ’ - ... -- -
nual reunion held in the hospi- all. of Abilene; and Mr and
-- ; presently studying for a doctor
of philosophy degree in biochem-
F A,
Present Coggin Group ma Delta Epsilon.
research in protein structure the handles with nail polish
and protein reactions! He re- Then make a bag out of two
cently received $20 000 from Na- dishcloths sewn together on
other day. I started to discard
my husband's wide, out-of-style, on a cord so it can be hung
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cendants of the late, R. M. Lu- liams and Terrie Lynn. Don Lu- American Chemical Society and
cas. members di their families. — —' •*- —• — - - - - — -
tykes have a handkerchief to favorite cologne or perfume on
it. Place this in the center of
SHIRTS
Only 2Sc each
We take great pride in doing
your shirts the way yu Uke
them
Dial Ml 3-4321
wauzzzzzaas
rounded ends of the hooks on
assistant professor at Washing- the tierack and hung up the
"" "2 " . brushes neat as you please.,
- Joe Greenwelr
es can be put inside the bag
and hung in their cabins or
tents until the next meal with-
out worries of where to put
them.
Make a complete list of
everything you send and tape
it inside the top of the suit-
their ties.
officers of the organization. .
eluding Weldon Lucas of Cole- i
man. president; Richard Lucas
We hope!
Other necessities shampoo la
a plastic container, shower soap
the artifical bouquet and this
will cause the bouquet to emit
a"pleasant fragrance
Example; one could use gar-
denia perfume for artificial gar-
denias.
Mrs Buster Weatherman was
numbers can now be called by
inserting a plastic card into a
school of Pharmacy, University some of the time and have a
of Mary land, and carrying out mess kit.. paint their name on
as assistant professor of phar-
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ments of strawberry short cake
Also Mrs Wanda Bryan and and ice tea to Mr and Mrs
Miss Vicki Luc of Fort G F McKay, Mr and Mrs.
Worth; Mr and Mrs Ed B'Cole
of Abilene. vice president; and
Mrs Artie Berry of Abilene, i -
DEAR FRAZZLED: If you
haven't the courage to tell
an 11-year-old child that you
do not have the time to visit
with her, then you probably
lack the courage to speak to
her mother about it, which is
my alternate suggestion.
DEAR ABBY I recently at-
tended a tea for the wife of
a .United States Senator. When
I arrived I was told (not ask-
ed । by one of the guests to
take my hat off because the
guest of honor was not wear-
ing one. I did not remove my
hat because I felt that it was
can Association of University
Upsilon, Rho Chi He is fellow tips that I picked up when I
of the Chemical Society.' Lon- used to go to camp.
don. and an associate of Royal First of all. NEVER send
Insutute of Chemistry. London good luggage. It’ll never come
At present Dr..Leslie is teach- back the same way!
WEDDING PLANNED
Mr and Mrs. G. S. Landers Jr. of Early announce
the engagement and approaching marriage of their
daughter. Tobyrene, to Robert C. Rouse, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Rouse,of Brownwood. The bride-elect
attended Early High School Ehe prospective bride-
groom attended Big Spring High School and has re-
cently received his discharge from the Army where
he served in the Signal Corps. He is employed at
Riverside Manufacturing Corp A july 10 wedding
is planned for 8 p’m. at the home of her grand-
mother. Mrs. G. S Landers Sr. of Early
(Early BBC)
University in 1961-62 and as
white and crystal filled with hostess in her home Apt 102
yellow roses, white stock and Sunset Terrace, for a rice bag
greenery. Appointments were partv honoring Miss Brenda
of crystal and silver Gayle Steele
Mrs Curtis Lackey registered Some 20 guests were served
guests in the white satin bridal soft drinks and rookies -
Steele, bride-elect of Sammy rangement of kitchen- gadgets. I suggest it How can I get
Dale Marshall of Comanche simulating a flower arrange- nd of this little pest’
Hostesses for the occasion ment, which w as-presented to rmnmun NE
G G. Ricketts. Mrs. C.
announce the engagement and ceived a PhD in chemistrv in aged the use of hooks, so I
approaching marriage of their 1959 at Queens University where got a chrome tie-rack which
daughter, Sibyl Louisa, to Dr • he was a research student from only needed two screws to hold
and Mrs. Kenneth Day. Kenny
Don. Monty. Barry and Jef-
fery of Star Route 2. Brown-
waxi: Mrs Vera Lucas and
. KICK.APOO COUNSELOR
Miss Ola Faye Holleman is spending the summer
at Kickapoo Kamp near Kerrville Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Holleman. 1308 Willis St . she is
sarving as water skiing counseor. Miss Holleman
served as counselor in horseback riding and skiing
at the camp last year.
DEAR M. R. Z.: I would
like to know WHO. besides
another canary could possi-
ly know how "happy" a ca-
nary is? And if a canary-
sings only when he" is mis-
erable, what can you expect
from a birdbrain?
Dear Heloise:
My solution to the problem
of keeping frozen foods frozen
after grocery shopping is a
plastic picnic cooler. I always
keep our cooler in the car. It
is very lightweight and cost
less than three dollars.
It is easy to have the check-
er at the store put the meats,
frozen items, butter. etc. in
one bag and with no fuss this
can be put in your cooler
Now I never worry if I am
delayed on the return journey
C. H.
Calif.
Also Mr. and Mrs. J.
4——BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday, July ? 1964
James Leslie, son of Mr and
Mrs David Leslie of Belfast.
Northern Ireland
.The wedding is planned for
July 25 at 10 am in the
sanctuary: of First Methodist
Church here
The bride-elect was graduat-
ed from Texas „Woman‘s Uni-
sersity in 1955 with’-a bachelor
of arts and a bachelor of science
degree in chemistry In 1956.
she received from TWU a mast-
er of arts degree in chemistry.
She attended the University
of Texas and studied biochem-
istry and microbiology at Okla-
homa State University. She is
months of normal operation—causing
hard starting and rough idling Your
very first tankful of New Enco Extra
will start to clear away these deposits
—in new engines or old to improve
power and mileage.
book which was covered with
. Alencon lace and outlined with
pearls and sequins
Flower arrangements through-
out the house carried out' the
bride - elect's chosen colors of
yellow and white
Others in the house party
were Mrs Buster Weatherman
and Mrs. Barker Hale Good-
byes were'said to Mrs. Mattiza.
I think "this is about the cial flowers . . .
trickiest thing I have heard of
Ttd3,
Mrs. Treadaway served sum- James Mercer, Bobby .Arthur,
mer cooler and Mrs! Larry Bill Willmann. Bobby Dudley,
Crutsinger served white cake Joe Paul McCullough. Jimmy
squares decorated with yellow Walker. Kenneth Sliger. Jack
rosebuds King. Curtis Lackey and Elton
The dining table featured a
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CITY PERSONALS
Maj. and Mrs. Isaac Avinger
and children of Dayton. Ohio are
visiting in the homes of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Avinger of 1514 Fourth St.
Push Button Phone
The telephone of tomorrow is
being created. Push buttons
to replace dials are already in
limited us. Frequently used
madeeE
SPRING MOTOR TUNE-UP
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our experts“*>
will do— V.4 (parts extra)
• Clean and space Spark Plugs —
Check ignition Points—Condenser
• Balance Mt Carburetor — Check and set Timing
• Clean Fuel Bowl and Filter — ( heck Distributor
Cap and Wiring
• Cheek Fan Belt — Check resistance ignition Wires
• Cheek Starter Capacity — Check Voltage
Regulator and Generator output
• Check Cylinder Compression — C lean Air Filter I
e Adjust Automatic Cheka— Check,
clean and fill Battery ' I
• Check positive crankcase ventilation system
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Coggin Avenue Baptist Church.
G G. Ricketts opened the
meeting and Mrs Bertha Moore
announced sickness among
members. Devotional. ' Forgiv-
ness," was by Mrs. E W Gill.
A card signed by those pres-
ent for former member. who
now resides in San Angelo
The hostess served refresh-
neckties. Instead. I decided to
make neckties for our three
small boys
I measured the proper length
for little boys' ties cut off the
wide end of the tie and re-
hemmed the rest
The original narrow end now
becomes the top side of the
tie. And don’t, you throw away
the wide part you cut off . . .
those little make-believe hand-
kerchiefs you see in boys’ suit
pockets can be made from the
point of the wide end to match '
even a new carburetor in a few
TA’
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. n .c , e. , Brownwood, and Mr. and Mrs.
MigsBrenda Gayle Steele was Tom Martin of Bangs. Also vi-
honored with a soft drink party siting in the Avingers home
b Mrv Howell Cobb andVir- over the weekend was their
gin a Kay in the Cobb home, daughter. Mrs. Jimmie Pickle
801 I ravts. Comanche. and children of-Arlington Major
Refreshment of cinnamon ' Avinger is stationed at Wright-
rolls, fresh cherries, grapes. I Patterson AFB at Dayton
DEAR ABBY The expres-
Duplicate
Bridge
Results
Last week's duplicate bridge
games opened Monday night in
Brownwood Coliseum with Mr.
and Mrs. J C. Capps winning
first place Mrs. Gertrude Ding-
le and Mrs. Bill Griffin took
second place Mrs J E White-
side and Mrs. Ken Bowker and
Mrs Lena Mattox and Mrs. A.
L Buev tied for third.
TUESDAY
Mrs Emory Barrett and Mrs.
H. N. Tipton took first place in
Tuesday's session in Brownwood ,
Country Club. A team from 1
San Saba won second place.
Mrs. Pauline Eaton and Mrs.
Gertrude Dingle placed third.
WEDNESDAY
Winners of the Wednesday
session held in the coliseum
were Mr. and Mrs. Capps, first;
Mrs. P. A. Nelson and Mrs.
Whiteside. second, and B. D.
Richmond and Mrs. Jim Mitch-
am. third.
THURSDAY
Thursday's play was in Adams
Street Community Center with
B D. Richmond and Ray Lyon
winning first place. Mrs. Ater
and Mrs. Eaton and Mrs. Dingle
and Mrs Erma Medcalf tied
for second place.
FRIDAY
B D. Richmond and J. C.
Capps took first place in Satur-
day's session in the coliseum.
Mrs. Dingle and Mrs. A. N. .
Thomason and Mrs. A. J. Beck
and Mrs. Capps tied for second.
were Mrs Herbert Mattiza, the honoree
Mrs Euell Treadaway and Mrs Guests included the honoree.
Cravens. : her mother Mrs Ben Steele.
Guests were greeted by Mrs Mrs. Charles Marshall, mother
Cravens and presented to the- of the prospective bridegroom,
honoree and her mother, Mrs. Misses Ann Pyburn. Judith Ai-
Ben Steele, and Mrs. Charles W len. Nancy Caraway, Sharon
Marshall of Comanche. mother Durham. Janet Mevers, Glenda
of the prospective bridegroom Hanson and Mmes Carl Malone,
Charles E. Cole and Charles C White. XIrs. Moore, Miss
Jr., of Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Carolyn Rice, Miss Cleo Me-
Glenn Williams, Mrs Beth Christy, Mrs Porter and Mrs.
K
case. When they pack to come
.-------o - r-------------- _ home they can see exactly
Women. Iota Sigma Pi. and Sig- telephone .slot and touching a what they have and make
ma Delta Epsilon. button. they bring home everyt
the Owens HD Club in the club-
house here Friday afternoon
Miss Susan Teague of Blanket
4H Club presented a demonstra-
tion on home improvement. She
was introduced bv 4-H leader
Mrs H C. Williams.
Club members voted to ex-
change secret pal" gifts at
the next meeting July 13
Refre s h m e n t s of cheese
snacks, punch end cookies were
served by Mrs H,R. Storey
and Mrs Sed Adams to Miss
Kolar, .Miss Teague, Mrs Wil-
liams. Mrs Doyle Pittman,
Mrs. Lura Hester, Mrs Vernon
Rittman, Mrs Jerry Pittman.
Mrs Jack Ehrke and Mrs. R.
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many older cars #hy Ayg‛
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'-at KMOf- a j fo” ANO APOUS soo MEMORIALDAY Classic.
O/- • N NG COMPANT
* Miss Louisa Bane, Dr. Leslie
Make Plans For July Wedding
Mr and Mrs. E R. Bane Prospective bridegroom re-
Mrs. S. F. Porter
secretary -treasurer. Those at-
tend voted to hold the 1965 Mrs. s F Porter was hos-
reunion in Coleman on the sec-. tess in her home. 2001 Seventh
St. Tuesday at 7 30 pm to
the Extension Department of
of mine to send them over to
play. (I have three boys. 4. 7
and 8 1 Well they have two
girls, 11 and 16, who are no
company at all for mine
Their 11-year-old started com
.ing to my house every day.
Pre-Nuptial Events Honor pyeardinsty,ootzirshlthdos
A A . n ■ ~ । c । is follow ME around and ask
MISS Brenda Gayle Steele mi goestitn umtimindink. 1
The home of Mrs. H. L. Cra- coffee and soft drinks were AbBSy. I don't need an ibyear-
vens Jr 2108 Southside Dr served from a table on the’pat- old girl friend. She is at my.
was scene Saturday of a gift tea io The table, laid with bandana door evry time I turn around,
honoring Miss Brenda Gayle cloth, was centered with an ar. and she never goes home until
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a very special day for me who told me to_remove my hat jp '
i It is my 25th wedding anni- was rude and I am certain that 0
xersary. and I have this- to she felt that I was rude to keep
say ‘ . mine on. In’, your opinion, who c:.
I was reared in a home was wrong’ - E- • -
with a mother and father who -----
really loved each other, so I
know what love is.- •
I.have seen both a son and
a daughter safely through the
trials of their tempestous teens,
so I know what satisfaction is.
I have had by my side for
25 years the gentlest, kindliest,
most considerate human being
I have ever known, so I know
what happiness is
I have prayed. And my pray-
ers have been aswered, so I
(know what faith is
. And because I have known
all these things,. I know what sjon that one's sex education
wealth is begins with the birds and the
Truly yours, bees 4s classic irony because
Abigail Van Buren there is still much mystery sur-
around the neck, insect repel-
lent and a lotion for possible
sunbum. hand cream for chap-
ped skin Also include a few
clothespins. And. warm paja- .
mas and sweaters Are a must
for chilly nights.
, Most camps lend a list of
things to bring, which is a big
help. but I'm sending my sug- •
gestions along anyway, know-'
ing from experience that these
things come in handy.
Jonelle Blair
Owens Club
Meets Friday
OWENS (BBCLMiss Bernad-
ette Kolar, Brown County home
demonstration agent, presented
। a program on managing the
Availabie *• you without • doctor» pre-
scription. bur drvg clled ODRINE X You
must lose vly fat in • cays ar your
money back No strenvoys exercise, lxa-
tives, massage ar laking of so-called re-
ducing candies, crackers er cookies, er
chewing gum ODRINEX is a tin tablet
and easty swallowed, when you take
ODRINEX, rev still enjov veer meals,
still eat the foods you Uke. but you simp-
tv don1 have the urge for extra portions
becavse ODRINEX depresses veur appe-
hie an decreases your desire for food.
Yovr weight mutt come down, because •
as veur gpn doctor, will ten vou,‛when
yov eat lets veu weigh less. Get rid of
excess fat and live longer ODRINEX
costs UM and n soid on tbit GUARAN-
TEE H not satisfied for any reason just
return the packge to veur druggist and
get vour fun money back. No qvestior
asked ODRINEX it sold with this guara
tpe bv Palace Drug Store. 1419 Austin.
Vail Orders Filled
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i Bud i William's of Brady; C. St
C Lucas, Mr. and Mrs Char- -------------
les Lucas and Debbie. Mr. and r A -
Mrs George W Richardson. FAI
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Berry and
Arlene Mr. and Mrs Darrell OVERWEIGHT
Richardson, and Kathy. Karen. I
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PUTATIGER IN YOUR TANK!
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DEAR ABBY A new family bits of birds Maybe I shouldn't
moved into-our neighborhood, disillusion canary owners. Abbv.
• I called on them and made but it is a fact that a happy
them feel welcome I told them canary never sings
if they had children the ages . . M R Z
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