Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1963 Page: 8 of 8
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Dear Heloise:
Dear Heloise:
of the prospective bridegroom, ceremony.
who play tackle football with
registered the guests from a
Dorcas Class
cut-work cloth centered with an
Holds Social
Friday Night
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Burk Talks
Gable Honored
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cement comes off instantly and
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LARGE SELECTION.
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Heloise welcomes all mail,
especially household hint*
which she can pass on to
Chapter Honors
Charter Members
Classified Ads Make
and Save You Money
punch . from a crystal bowl
The table was covered with
white lace over blue, and cen-
tered with an arrangement of
You know the lines as you have been wearing your favorites for year*, ou know the
sizes that fit you and you will find the sizes and style* and materials in variety.
DEAR ABBY: I am a girl of
14 and I love to play football.
I have quite a few girl friends
neth Sears, Mrs. A. D. Bear
and Mrs. Weldon Northcutt.
The bride-elect, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Black. is
44 Attend Clinic
Saturday At HPC
DEAR ABBY: My husband has
been on the same job 24 years.
THIS IS AN UNUSUAL LARGE AND FINE SELECTION AND YOU WILL SURELY
BE DELIGHTED WITH THE MANY STYLES, COLORS, WEAVES AND WEIGHTS,
ALL SIZES. - -
SHOP BY
PHONE
MI 5-2488
gram will be appearance of Jake
Brown and the Harvesters Quar-
tet of Fort Worth, along with
Del Clever and Earl Edwards of
Fort Worth.
tiled we found black tile ce-
ment oozing up between the
We. I tried steel wool soap pads.
recital Sunday at 3 p.m. in
Mims Auditorium at Howard
Payne College.
Bartholomew is a senior mu-
sic major and Harlan is a senior
far Fast, Free Delivery
at No Extra Charge
PRESCRIPTION LAB
You win find plenty of fine shoes in sizes you can
wear—some new styles are being added.
kleptomania. A kleptomaniac
is as morally blameless as,
say, a diabetic.
Musk Teachers Assn, and their
pupils in attendance.
Fredrick Thiebaud and Char-
les Wooten, proiessors of piano,
performed and analyzed techni-
cal and musical points of com-
position* by Beethoven, Brahma
and Chpin.
Ao social hour followed the
clink Refreshments of icea tea.
sandwiches, pickles, olive*, po-
tato chips, nuts and cookies
were served from a table cen-
tered with an arrangement of
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As We Were—
Reg. $7.98
for
USING WINGS
American dipper birds,
readers as space permits.
However, because of the tre-
mendous volume of mail sho
receives daily, Heloise is un-
able to answer all individual
letters. She will answer read-
ers’ questions in her column
whenever possible.
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
More Than A Hundred
CONFIDENTIAL TO AR-
THUR: Don’t say you "hate”
dancing if you don't know how.
Learn, and then decide.
(rrie Later News Th
Any Other Paper la Te
e All News Stands
PHONE R 812.
Mr*. Calvin Barkley and Mr*.
Date Benbow were chairmen of
th* social committee.
A total «f 44 persons attended.
Teachers present included Mr*.
R E. Coilman of San Saha and
Mrs. Jeff Fitzgerald of Bangs.
Mmes. Charie* Wooten, Clyde
Smith Jr . Edna Saunders. Ma-
rie Sapenter and P. H. Roberts.
And, Miss Bernice Emison.
Mr*. George Burns, Mrs. Date
Benbow, Mrs. Elgene Bartholo-
mew, Mr*. Calvin Barkley, Dr.
Mae Branom and George Baker,
chairman of HPC Music Depart-
ment, Thiebaud and Wooten.
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Mrs. Dan L. Oerren
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UNTRIMMED COATS FALL STYLES SUITABLE FOR ANY COAT SEASON
When e coat is needed.
FUR TRIM COATS TOO OF COURSE
ear fieioise: . column certainly helps my boat
After our basement had been to sail a little more smoothly.
....... Just another mom
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In demand solid colors, fancies, multi prints, yarn dyed two and three ton*
styles. A wide variety weaves, styles end weights. In 100% Orlon Acrylic, 100%
Lambs Wool, 100% Shetland Wool, 100% Orlon Sayelle Acrylic.
SHOES
At Clearance Prices
BROKEN SIZE RUNS BUT PLENTY OF SIZES
Every woman should buy her- _
sell at least three powder puffs table covered with white linnen
with added specials for . . .
THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Doctors
ELLIS & ELLIS
OrTOMETRISTS
Call for appointment
Ml 3-0184 or
308 Cittern Bank Bldg.
' some household ammonia for
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LETTERS OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise:
I was one to “sail” into my
housework with joy. It’s good to
know others are in the same
boat. Helps me fight the problem
of morale I remember how I
took for granted all the things
my mother did when I was
growing up, and I can feel her
at my elbow saying with an
understanding smile, "Welcome
to the club dear.” It hits me
right between the eyes.
Heloise, I think you're help-
ing us all to realize that we are
all in the same boat and this
9 %
/952
Reg. $8.78
for only
*5”
quickly removing those hard-
baked carbonized spots. This
method is absolutely wonderful
for stove and oven cleaning too.
It takes very little time.
If the lid of the portable oven
is metal and the inside of the
lid darkens or stains, wash with
a mild acid solution of one tea-
spoon of vinegar or cream of
tartar to each quart of warm
water.
easily be removed the
way.
Reg- $10.9
for Only
*6”
SnAurance
.Service
Dear Easy Does It:
I happen to have wooden par-
quet floors. This black stuff ooz-
*495
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OFF
AND MORE
25%
BETTY ROSE OF COURSE AND OTHERS, YOU KNOW THE UNES WE CARRY,
MANY ARE NEW ARRIVALS EVERY ONE FRESH NEW COATS.
County Singing convention will musk education major at North
meet at 2 p.m. Sunday at Cen- Texas State University.
tral Baptist Church, 600 S. China The program will be open to
St., in Brady. the public.
Special feature of the pro-
t
arrangement of white baby
chrysanthemums.
Mrs Randall Mull served
milia
News Stand
Magazines
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MAGAZINES, PAPERS—Magazines such at Argosy
All-Story Weekly, The Literary Digest and Happy
Days filled the racks at the Record News Stand,
located at 508 Center Ave. when this photograph
was taken in 1921. Eddie B. Stephenson operated
the newsstand and also was agent for the Fort
Worth Record. At the same time, he was employ-
ed full-time with Santa Fe Railway. Photo sub-
mitted by Stephenson, who resides at 400 Fourth
St. Stephenson sold 27 magazines on opening day.
SAVE NOW.......
sic. tin of Indian Creek,. Mr. and sided and Miss Annie Shelton in-
Mrs. G. B. Maxcey: treasurer, Mrs. Wallace Perkins of Zephyr, troduced the speaker, Mrs. C. J.
reported a profit of $700 on the Mr. and Mrs Edwin Koenig of Heatherly, who read four of her
Halloween carnival. Mrs. Nelson Cross Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- original poems. "The Mores of
Smith will be in charge of the ter Gable and Mrs. Clyde Camp- Nature,” “Sunset,” “Wild Cy-
December meeting. bell of Brownwood. press” and “Soliloquy of the
ternoon with a miscellaneous 28 at 2 p.m. The Rev. Tom
bridal shower Biles, pastor of Proctor Bap-
Miss Sharon Rackley, sister tist Church, will perform the
All from our regular nationally advertised lines.
REGULAR STOCK AND SPECIAL PURCHASES FROM THE COOPERATION
OF OUR LOYAL REGULAR MANUFACTURERS.
ved to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold to go unless I know that I will has a complusion to take
Ragsdale. Mr and Mrs. Will be accepted. My husband re- things whether he needs them
Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. John Eads, fuses to go without me and he or not. I urge you to gel your
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis McKnight. says he is certain that I will be busband to a doctor. Psychia-
Mr and Mrs. J T. Evans. Mr treated with respect. Please rush trists have been able to cure
and Mrs. John Allison, Mr. and your answer to me as my hus-
Mrs. Joe Cate, Mr. and Mrs. band has a new grandson he
___________________, Jess Arrowood, Mrs. Minnie has never seen and is eager to
a graduate of Hico High School Lightsey. Mrs. Myrtle Bodine, make the trip.
and attended Tarleton State Col- Mrs. Colysta Brooks. Mrs. Alice ON THE FENCE
lege. The prospective bride- Jackson. Mrs. Lora McKnight. DEAR ON: Go. But leave
groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Grace Fairchild, Mrs. Gra- at home that chip on your
--- I dy Nelson, Mrs. Theron Huggins shoulder or it will be a plank
and Raymond Starkey. ---------------------------
Dear Abby . . v
Desert.”
Miss Dorothy McIntosh ac-
companied two of her voice pu-
. or pits. Miss Carlan Cobb and Miss
water ouzels. walk underwater Pat Black, who sang "Gold Sun
searching for food, using their _Blue Moon" by Mrs. Heather-
wings much as they do in flying, ly. Chairman of the hostess
committee for the afternoon was
Use the Classified Ads I Mrs. R. M Martin.
. . . Then let us install a new engine block es-
sembly in your car or pickup now at $35.00
DISCOUNT. This is a NEW genuine Chevrolet
block assembly—NOT REBUILT!
Reguler price for 6-cylinder models $279.00
end for 8-cylinder models $299.50—exchange,
plus labor end edditionel ports used.
SAVE $35.00 OFF REGULAR PRICE
Now on 6 or 8 cylinder models during our No-
vember Discount Sale. Only genuine Chevrolet
ports are right for your Chevrolet. See us now
end save.
Any hard to remove "stubborn For P-T A
the kerosene does not leave dull stains may be removed by rub- • •I ' 1 •
bing gently with fine steel wool RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC) On Rirthdov Th. Mam carlana Chanter of
. or moisten the steel woolin Oliver Burk spoke on “Edu- ~n birthday tTaMgnV S arLende‘hmetrcan
cation—A family Affair at the INDIAN CREEK (BBC)—Chil- Revolution voted in the Novern-
regular meeting of the Richland dren of Leo Gable of Bangs ber meeting to honor its five
Springs Parent-Teachers Assn, honored him with a dinner at charter members, Mrs. J. W.
Thursday. his home on his 91th birthday Taber, Miss Bess Dobbs, Miss
Beverly Wilton and Paula Sue Sunday. Fannie Carver, Mrs. Guy Jones
Adams accompanied by Sherry Those present included his and Mrs. Mary Walker Edwards.
Carroll, presented special mu- wife, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Mar- Mrs. C. F. Early, regent, pre-
Just dip an old washcloth or I clean my portable oven by
a piece of sponge in the kero- washing it with hot. sudsy water,
sene and wipe. Voila! The black rinsing and then drying it.
marks on your floor.
Heloise
enough when a BOY gets hi* absolutely no use for them.
BANGS i BBC >-The Dorcas teeth kicked out. Contact They re just hidden away. I
blue personalized streamers. Sunday school cla of Bangs sports are NOT far young have lost all respect for him. He
Gifts were displayed on a First Baptist Church met at the ladies. You’ have to lear has always been a clean and
table covered in white, and cen- church annex at 8 p.m. Friday how to intercept a pass some honest man. I can't understand
tered with an arrangement of for a Thanksgiving dinner and other way. ' it If I turn him in, he'll lose
white daises, and were shown social, with husbands of mem- ----- : his job and our children will be
by Misses Margaret McDonald bers being special guests. | DEAR ABBY: I was recently disgraced. He reads DEAR
and Letha Dunn. Tables were covered with married to a divorced man who ABBY. Maybe he will listen to
Hostesses were Mrs. Irvin white cloths, decorated with fall has one daughter living out of you.
Dunn. Mrs. Bill Evans, Mrs fruits and nuts. Pumpkin con- the state. She didn't take it very THIEF'S WIFE
Bob Mull, Mrs Randall Mull, taining fall flowers added to the well when she heard that her DEAR WIFE: Your husband
Mrs. Ronald Collingsworth. Mrs decorations, along with autumn father had remarried. Now she appears to be a sick man. A
Paul Gray, Mrs Jess Arms leaves. wants us to come to visit her. , thief takes things . he wants
Mrs. Dick Strube. Mrs. Claude Thanksgiving dinner was ser- hut I am not so sure I want and needs. A kleptomaniac
Evans. Mrs. T. A. McDonald
Jr., Mrs. Paul Bradley, Mrs.
Cullen Banner. Mrs. Burnie Ho-
well. Mrs.Dave Sears, Mrs. Ken-
strong detergent. and what have
you., when suddenly I thought of
using paste wax. , . the next ume she goes to her
The floor had been laid early dime store lOne can be washed
in the spring and several large each week along with your laun-
glops of the black cement had dry. Or they may be handwash-
been dropped on the tile and had ed, squeezed and set
in your
dried I scraped up as much of bathroom window to dry.
the glops as I could with a scrap- A powder puff accumulates
er. , , both oil very rapidly. Soil and
I then took a paper towel and dust blow on our faces and when
dipped it into the wax and rub- we re-powder we only work the
bed it firmly on the smear.__ le re-powder we only work the
When the cement was loosened dirinto our
I took a clean paper towel and By keeping one clean powder
wiped up every bit of the black puff on hand at all times you
cement. „ , ... will be surprised what a differ-
The small amount which seeps ence it wiu make in com-
up through the cracks between Dlexion.
the tiles from time to time can -
me every Friday and Saturday He has only one more year to
night. If girls can play tackle go before he retires, provided
football as well as boys, and are he doesn’t get caught stealing,
willing to lake the chance of gel- This has been going on for about
ting hurt, why don't they let three years. I’ve begged him to
girls play on the team? stop, but he won’t listen to me.
LEFT OUT Most of things he has brought
DEAR LEFT: It’s bad home are expensive, but he has
autumnnowera.mefhanksgo. Recital Slated
ing theme was carried out in The Brownwood District Mu-
pilgrim figurines, turkey* and sic Teachers' Assn, will present
napkins David Bartholomew, pianist,
--and Bill Harlan, baritone, in a
While chatting with our neigh-
bor lady about bur favorite ways
of doing laundry, she said she
sprinkled sachet on her ironing
board before ironing.
ed up over mine, too. We scrap- i tried it this moring and it‘s
ed up as much as possble. when the greatest. Not only the clothes
we could, catch 1 We but the whole room smelled
couldn’t.it left a mess on the sweet. It makes the ironing far
rest of the floor more pleasant.
The most successful method F More Troning
and the easiest method we have - More -roning
found to date is: KEROSENE.
Dear Heloise:
——BROWNWOODBULLETIN Wednesday. Nov. 20,1963' Bridal Shower Honors
Miss Edwina Kay Black
PROCTOR (BBC)- Miss Ed- Rackley, is a 1961 graduate of
wina Kay Black of Hico, bride- Comanche High School and also
elect of Jame* Rackley of Proc- attended Tarleton State College,
tor, was honored at the Proctor The couple will be married in
Community Center Saturday af- the Hico Methodist Church Nov.
Quartet To Sing
In Brody Sunday
BRADY — The McCulloch
The Howard Payne College
Music Department held a clinic
to piano instruction Saturday
from 24 p.m. h Bell Club Room
with college piano majors, mem-
bers of the Brownwood District
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1963, newspaper, November 20, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492803/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.