Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1963 Page: 2 of 26
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direction of Alton Roan. director
Both the stage and concert
and was married May 30. 1936.
Survivors include her hus-
band: three daughters, Mrs. Jo-
een Sutton of Garland. Janice
and Justing Johnson of Melvin:
one son. Joe Johnson of Melvin:
two brothers. Tom Hamilton of
Irving and Benton Hamilton of
California: three sisters. Mrs
Gwen Sumpter. Mrs La ice Ab-
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Bom Nov. 12, 1890 in Brown
County. Mr. Spencer moved to
Abilene to work for West Tex-
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that 33 years
of customer
confidence built.
in 1916, and brother of
. McDaniel of Brown-
ABILENE- Funeral services
for E R । Gene > McDaniel. 87,
founder of the Texas Coca-Cola
ABILENE — Funeral services
for J. H Spencer. 73. of Baton
Rouge La a former Abilene
as Utilities in 1917 but later
moved to California He return-
ed to Abilene in 1930 and re-
mained here until he moved to
Baton Rouge about a year ago
Survivors include two sons:
a brother and three sisters
Direct Diamond
Importers
resident and native of Brown
County, were held Saturday at
2 p.m. in Kiker-Warren Chapel
here. Burial was in Odd Fel-
lows Cemetery.
Mr. Spencer died Monday in
Baton Rouge
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houses
Along the way, it rolled can
MIGGINBOTHAM’S
HARDWARE
1920
Survivors include her hus-
band of Weslaco: one son. Floyd
Harris of El Centro. Calif and
four sisters, Mn Charles Brit-
ton of Fort Worth, Mn. Collins
of Brownwood. Miss Blanch Cox
of Plano and Miss Bertie Cox
of Houston.
Mn. Johnson died Thursday at
11 45 p.m. in a Brady hospital
where she had been a patient
for seven days.
She was born Nov 19. 1910
in Colbert, Okla. She had lived
in McCulloch County since 1931
dential section below
Terraced homes — some to
the $80,000 class - were swept
from their step-like sites in the
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BRADY —Funeral sen ices for
Mrs Joe Dale Johnson, 53, wife
of a Melvin rancher, were held
at 10 a.m. Saturday in Wilkerson
Funeral Chapel with burial in
Resthaven Cemetery
wood were held Saturday at
3 p.m. in St. Paul Methodist
Church with burial in Elmwood
Memorial Park under the direc-
tion of Kiker-Warren Funeral
Home.
Mr. McDaniel died, Friday in
his home here.
Born April. 10. 107*. at Edge-
field. S. C. Mr McDaniel came
to Texas with his family in 1883
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S of Baton Rouge. La . 2 p m Davis-Morris Funeral Home.
In Bangs Baptist Church, burial Brownwood.
E. R. (Gene) McDaniel, 87
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CHOOSE FROM THE
LARGEST SELEC-
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DIAMONDS IN REST
TEXAS
onds. one by one into the brown
foundations then ripped out the flood.
The Senate rules committee
has asked for the returns to help
investigate possible conflict - of-
interest activities.
STORE HOURS
Open Evenings
Until 6 P.M.
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both moving and parked like can von disappearing in sec-
toys; swept houses off their onds one by one into the brown
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Rodeo Postponed
BRADY (BBC)-The Rochelle
Future Farmers of America
chapter postponed its rodeo,
which was scheduled for Satur-
day and today, because of cold
weather, according to Miers
Johnson, FFA advisor.
Johnson said the show would
be rescheduled some time next
spring.
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RISING STAR I BBC t - Dr
Sidney Anderson. a retired mis-
sionary and native of Rising
Star, will be speaker for the
morning and evening services
today at First Methodist Church
here.
Dr. Anderson and his wife will
show pictures of their work in
Hong Kong along with narration
He was born Dec. 7, 1889, and
his wife is the former Olive
Lipscomb, a native of Green-
wood. Miss., where she was born
in 1890
He went to China as a mis-
sionary in 1914. The couple serv-
■ ed in that field until their re-
cent retirement.
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bands will present marches,
classical and traditional Christ-
mas selections. This will be the
band's first concert appearance
this school term
Admission will be 50 cents for
adults and 25 cents for children
fice ard the children deliver
gifts and sing carols
A caroling service will be held
at 11:15 p.m. in the church
Dec 24. followed by the Holy
Communion at 11:30 p.m.
High mass will be held at 12
midnight Dec. 24 in St. Mary’s
Catholic Church, preceded by
carol singing at 11:40 p.m.
Morning mass will be held at
8:30 a m Dec. 25, according to
the Rev. E. J. Gerlich.
EARLY 'BBC I - Early Lions
Club held their annual Christ-
mas dinner and program at
Holiday Inn in Brownwood
Thursday night with their wives
as guests
Christmas carols, led by Hen-
ry R Storey and accompanied
at the piano by Mrs Otis Walls,
preceded a turkey dinner with
the traditional trimmings, serv-
ed to 30 people
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Shepherd according to the Rav a .... "Thpeim-- T-n- ne -— *----- -- -—■ department ot masie waa
boat for the meeting, while ‘Miss
Dorothy McIntosh was choir
chairman
and settled at Fort Worth where
he attended school
In addition Ie the bottling
company, he had ranching, real
estate and oil interests He was
a member of the Methodist
Church Mr McDaniel never
married and resided with a
niece. Miss May Belle McDan-
iel.
He is also survived by anoth-
er brother. Sam McDaniel of
Ardmore, Okla and a number
of nieces and nephews and
grandnieces and grandnephews
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RISING STAR (BBC) - The dent Johnson will sign an exe- p e ne ay ln irs ure 9
Rising Star High School Wildcat cutive order opening to senate
band will present a Christmas investigators the federal income
concert Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in tax returns of Robert G. Baker,
the school gymnasium under the former secretary to the Senate
— - Democrats.
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a. m., Dec 25, Holy Commun- First Congregational Method- meeting Friday and
ton win be held at the church tot Church at 3001 Coggin Ave. the Howard Payne College
Young people of Austin Ave- will hold a Christmas program campus. All-state competition
nue PTesbyterlan Church will/at p.m Saturday. will be in Houston in February.
Gorgeeus etting, newest drsign,
fl amenda.
295.00
sing Christmas carols to shut- Young people of the church Tal Millican, baritone, and
ins in Brownwood beginning at win a play “Is Christ in Sam Gray, bass, were named al-
# p.m. Friday your Christmas." The program ternates. Eight other alternates
During the morning service will be followed by a social were from Cooper High School in
Dec. 22, the church choir will with the exchange of gifts, ac- Abilene, while six were from
present special Christmas mu- cording to the Rev Gene Early, Abilene High School.
sic The Sunday night meeting pastor i Ivan Baugh was director (or
of the congregation will feature A Sunday school annual serv- the 64: voice choir Saturday
a candlelighting service, ac- ice and program Prince of night, when the 15 all-state mem-
cording to the Rev Charlie Peace" will be presented by bers were announced. Thirteen
Morris, pastor. nursery through 15-yearolds Brownwood students competed
Junior high school age young from 7-8 pm Dec 22 in Grace for the honor.
people will present a Christmas Lutheran Church. First Street All-state members from Re-
pageant at 7 pm. Dec 22 in and Avenue G. A film strip in gion n will be Mary Jan Harris
First Presbyterian Church und- color will moderate with reci- and Owen Aylor of San Angelo;
er the direction of Bob Eaton tations by children singing I Carolyn Fincher, Dana Adams
A candlelight communion Gifts will be exchanged by Toni McMillon. Judy Young,
service will be held in the children and fruits nuts and Penny Johnston, Gene Lefler,
church at 7:3# p.m. Dec 24. candies distributed James Jay. Bill McCook and
according to the Rev. Eugene A Christmas carol service and Mac McKinney, all of Cooper
Grier candle ceremony will be held High in Abilene, and Dallas Ann
A confirmation service will from 11 p.m. to midnight in the Taylor. Tommy Johnson, Roy
be conducted at 10 a m. Dec church Dec 24 Galbraith and Wayne Gustavus.
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Gifts for underpriviledged
children, brought to the partv
by each individual, were deUv-
ered to Brownwood Fire Depart-
ment to be included in the Toys
for Tots program
A lighted Christmas tree, red
and silver yule trimmings,
spruce wreaths accented with
red balls and ribbon, and yards
of spruce twigs arranged in the
dining area, made up the de-
cor
22 in St. John's Episcopal Children ranging in ages from all of Abilene High School.
Church by the Rt Rev Theo- 3-13 years will present a pro- George Baker, chairman of the
dore H McCrea of Dallas gram at 9 45 a.m. Dec 22 in .---
Other activities of the church Willis Memorial Church of the young people of the church
include the delivery of gifts to Nazarene at 1018 San Benito will present a play "Road to
needy children in the communi- Dr. Bethlehem.” The Rev Tommy
ty by children of the church. On the same day at 7:30 p.m., Davis is pastor of the church.
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WFST TFXAS [FADING JEWELERS
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WEATHER
BROWNWOOD AREA: Fair
and not so cold today High
today 46-54.
Maximum temperature Sat-
urday 38. after overnight low
of 26 Sunset today 5:32, sun-
rise Monday 7:31.
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Five lorge. dozzing
diamonds in a single
row mounting, white
er yellow gold.
150.00
foundations Swimming pools
were scoured out, leaving only
holes behind
In the two hours before the
disaster, police cars with bull-
horns patrolled the area, order-
int residents out
Within an hour Mayor Samuel
W Yorty declared it an emer-
gency area Later. Gov. Ed-
mund G. Brown declared it a
disaster area.
The flood swept down into a
catch basin at the foot of the
reservoir's earthen front. But
the catch basin was filled in mo-
ments. and the water, spum-
ing 50 feet in the air, shaking the
earth with its fury , leapt out of
the catch basin and into a resi-
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songs and recitations by pri- 3
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groups will be given at 7:30 8
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The program will depict the S
birth of Christ and a manger 0
at the altar will be a depository E
for donations by adults and i
children to the Lottie Moon of- E
fering.
The Rev Henry Causey, pas- 9
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WESLACO — Funeral ser-
vices for Mrs. E. J Harris,
sister of Mrs. John Collins of
Brownwood are pending here
Mrs. Harris died Friday night
in her home from an apparent
heart attack
She resided in Brownwood be-
fore she moved to Weslaco in
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1963, newspaper, December 15, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492824/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.