Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1965 Page: 3 of 14
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Tuesday. Nev. *.
Leader Tells About Band
Dear Abby ...
He Asked For Itl
because he gave an account d । She was brn a Richland
in haul follow- ' "teW ate
the
*
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
train to leave, the mayor and artist, and tbe excaplain aaid
4»
od to a half-hour rad then an-
IP
an ever
hojjg
me a woman’s viewpoint
4
hiest, most vulgar
has the
o
&
a hair piece but he won’t even
A business meeting of Alath-
ean Sunday School Class of Cog-
white and
ning home.
sented to the dub by Mrs. A.
SAVED
),
to
FOR THIS
Refreshments of individual
of Mercury. Mrs. B. Hall of San
pumpkin pies with whipped Angelo. Mrs. Betty Necessary
PARIS
Mrs M A. Fisher
ORIGINAL!
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t
od
Comanche Women Host
4
1%
th
0
Event For Mrs. McCall
8’
COMANCHE (BBC) — Four each guest.
INTEREST
Thirty guests were registered
IC
grandmother from Weatherford.
SAVINGS PLACED BY THE 10TH EARN MOM THI IST
Loan
Southern Savings
Q OLDSMOBILE
Strawberry cake, mite and cof-
BROWNWOOD. TEXAS
401 Center Aw.
I
I
I
H/NTS FROM
pese
* onto
Church of Comanche, Mrs including the Rev. Mr. McCall’s
Keith Lane Jr., Mrs. Hardy mother and Mrs. McCall’s
COMPOUNDED
SEMI-ANNUALLY
ord shorted
iamage was
ient
wtl
r. president,
Iditional con-
of firm ord-
lant exceeds
cials
ontracts
Officials of
W received
the Brady
at of $1,359,-
refreshments of
b cake squares
.m. firemen
ase fire on
sorge Smith
That was the
om thsi fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eads an-
nounce the marriage of his sis-
ter. Mrs. Billie Eads Rudd of
Abilene, to Earl Lewis of Fort
puItg
el
z;e
eral manag-
nt aaid. "we
iditional em-
payroll in 60
ord
all
d a call to
day at 12:45
a one of the
T manuac-
ady and Au-
I office is lo-
parents, nor have they ever
called and asked my permission
memorial to
and a trib-
vicemen or-
War I, and
on was the
inization to
U memorial
65
IN
25
10
reived by
the city will
for veteran
hild welfare
Mrs. Brinson
Club Hostess
COMANCHE (BBC) - Mrs.
Meeting Held
ZEPHYR (BBC) - Seventeen
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise:
DEAR ARBY My wife died
leaving me with a small daugh-
tor to raise. She u now 16 and
Even fifth folks con save • fifth each month. In no time you con gat
0 ht of foallion or many good things . . . remember, your funds oom
4%% interest of Southern Savings and Loon.
cream, toasted nuts and coffee
were served to the guests and
15 club members.
gene Andrews and his
elect Elizabeth Wells, was held
/ENUE
HOP
gin
l, Cookies,
od. Deco-
id Cookies
ions
G-9752-22-24
of the Methodist Church as hos- there,
t esses
Andrews. 501 Ave. D.
Mrs. H. M. Hughes gave the
secretary's report. Mrs. C. A.
White closed the meeting.
Gifts were brought to be sent
AL
HORT
land is “pre-
uxiliary.
IBM
WORRIED FATHER
DEAR FATHER A worn
\)
Mrs. Hooper Herring alternat-
ed in
a
•M* Lamu
) to eaDa
of San Angelo, Mrs. Hooper
Herring of El Paso, and Mrs.
Bill Brinson of Fairfield, Calif.
I feel that staying out all night
, is a serious step, and I am fear-
reads your column.
ARNIE'S WIFE t oan orphan s home
Abby. We women do so much
to help our appearances along.
To me it‘s no different than
buying false teeth if your own
fall out. Please say something
in favor of hair pieces He
mg for major surgery
BUT, I wish there were some
way to scrub Ms mind! This man
IY
IKER
last week in the Indian Creek spent nine weeks in Mexico who is in his M's, is getting
Community Center with women She told of her experiences bald I would like him to get
A lot of people
are taking a second look
at the low-price field
gin Avenue Baptist Church was
held in the home of Mrs. Knox
DEAB WIFE: Im to hw
at promoting love, so MB year
man Mm hair to definitely "
"in” and to try a bate piece
just to please you. Go with
tom and urate sure kt
good tee. But dn‘t
meihe kooks to young and
attractive that YOU tow trou-
Me holding him.
for five minutes before the pro- under thin blouses,
gram was scheduled to come Mrs E F.
on. Now, I carry on with my ----------------
work, knowing my alarm dock .
wil Eie me a call for my leis Wedding Told
YMs Pans trip made a last | at Houston when Al Smith was cert and 1
ang imprsaion on the “captain ""nominated for President to 1928 M "Star . _
- —-lm i ‘ ‘ Mt sRamg el tot Houston na-
M Democratic convention in
ing tbe parade Ite said thereband while she attended How-
was a dance at Pam Country ard Payne College. Armstrong
Club for “us celebrities.’ Of added, sbewasa bra—tu
course, the mayor of Browo-giri and had a good voice."
wood and Ite band leader were MAY PETERSON
--- ---1. I do not wish to re-
living thing for many strict the unfairly, but
ed problems, hviriably relat-
ed to sex. Your husband to
ay
ty
en proclaim-
vnwood, te-
rry Taylor,
ham Smith-
of American
r
(gl
Fe;
[, a guest day
e held Nov. 17
ASSOCIATION
Dial MI 34571
AB Me mascots that were
s let.
say, “he was a great mayor and
probably as good a friend as I
DEAR ABBY Perhaps the
woman who complained that her
“unclean" husband gotthepik
tow cases so dirty she had to
tear them up for rags would
like to trade hers for my "im-
maculate" specimen My hus-
ba McCumc.
4 ee ve
MH 4 pemss
MWW 9 a
As
displayed on tabtea laid with
white.
Mrs Cecil Olson presided at
the register, and Mrs. C L.
Andrews and Mrs. D. A. Wells
assisted in opening gifts.
Mrs. Bobby Ramsey, Mrs
Bill Brinson, Sheryl Lashua and
forgotten to tune in or turn on slips (if the tops are still g
your set until the program was leaving enough to tuck ii
over? my slacks and hem them.
I did the same thing until; I have inexpensive and comfy band. Armstrong went on
I learned to set my alarm dock camisoles which are attractive “ “ ‘
women of the Presbyterian
band spends an hour in the
. e . , ful. My daughter says that I shower. and 15 minutes scruh-
Church Society am much too strict Please give bing m> fingernails. You would
- - -------* -— at think he was a surgeon prepar-
Slider. Mrs. Elsie Rea and Mrs.
Jean Rachels, sponsored a pink
and blue shower last week for
Mrs. James McCall. wife of the
church pastor.
Hie event was held from 3-5
pm. in the home of Mrs. Rea.
Brenda Davidson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson,
presented Mrs. McCall with a
number of gifts in a small
wagon decorated with letters
gifts was a note directing the
"Stork Express." Under these
honoree and guests to the bed-
room where many gifts were on
display for Mrs. McCall.
Mrs. Lane ladeled punch from
a milk glass bowl. Mrs. Dave
Auvenshine served decorated
OFFICIAL MELODY
Singing around the piano, these eighth grade officers
of the girl’s choir at Brownwood Junior High Scheel
enjoy a melody. They are, from left, Pam Fox, secre-
tery; Marsha McMillan, vice president, and Beverly
Cunningham, president.
SIMMONS OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC
L pakar Bi s w used. Tosas
e to be dis-
vood during
servance by
have beer
led veterans
e American
xiliary pays
sed by vet-
the flowers
the band leader had no desire! "professional ineveryt tong,
to, or bn ratine of leaving great voice." She bad sung with
They kept on insisting that they the Metropolitan Opera ate bed
would stay for just another mm- given concerts all over the
ganize for specialfunctions such
sconvendions and political ends
but i was actually nok have never met
Oto Gray Mare
By HARRIETTE GRAVES ।
“Even at my age, o course,
I mat tow to read about my-
sei even toenge I know the
success (and we did have a cer-
tain success) was achieved to
more than one wayand by more
than um person)." This to aa
excerpt from a tester to the
Brownwood Bulletin from R
Writ bl Armstrong of Fort
Wurth who was the original
keader to the Oto Gray Mare
Brad to fas 1920s.
The ex-band teeter wrote in
detail about the band and add-
od many facts which were not
mentioned to the six-part story
of too bate to the Buletin dur-
Bate that sweat Brownwood into
ThaxabzzyoneiprmsshertduylsMgconotuoxrrcnnd“medenggikmcnbuamm iftr — • -
me or no. The minute extend- worid . strong emphasized one.pointin As • matter of fact. I haw
She first appeared with the particular. Even though he ted nevere even met the girl friend
bead at the inauguraton of moved from Brownwood and Ou the boats of these fade I
==3 bvag in Fort Worth “ have refused to allow my daugh-
association with Ite brad and ter to spend the night with her
wants to spend nights and week-
—1 with her girl friend. 1
the girl friend’s
opera tow mag
tar came after the first old gray
mare bate itself had started to
^~rd The bend would reor-
consider it. I don't like to say i . . vam~i, a our.
much about it because I wouldn t 45& g „
want him to think I don’t love -euer woro.umrip i
him the way he is. I do, but I i CONFIDENTIAL TO M.W.i
could love him just that much Don’t feel are
really no "good losers." Just
Mrs. Stephens
Brings Century
Club Program
Mrs. Charles Lockwood, pro-
gram chairman of Junior Twen-
tieth Century Chib, introduced
Mrs. J. B. Stephens, who re-
viewed “I Varina’’ by Ruth P.
Randall in a meeting Wednes-
day at 2:30 pm. In Adams Steet
wood and the band tenter were: MAY PETERSON
there Er body was so nice Then came May Peterson,
to us" be wont aa. * that when later Mrs Brawl Tbompson of
it was lime tor rar special ‘ Amarillo. She was a concert
mouth at anyone I have ever
known—even in front of his chil-
dren (H rotten jokes have
been their sex education) He
wists everything that is raid
to give a dirty meaning Four-
letter words are a part of his
everyday conversation. He does
not take criticixm very well so
I ve given up trying to change
him Perhaps I am the one
who is odd Am I?
"ODD BALL”
DEAR ODD BALL: People
who are preoccupied with sex,
and make a dirty joke of it,
have come serious, deep root
I am at the age when a few Myers. Fla.
extra calories show—so, just be-1 Wedding ceremony was per-
fore lunch and dinner (when I formed in First Presbyterian
am usually famished), I brush Church of Abilene Saturday,
my teeth! Nov. 6, with the bride’s two
Maybe it’s the taste of the children, Dr. Bill Rudd of Lub-
toothpaste which curbe my appe- bock and Ann Rudd of North
tite—the important thing is that Texas State University, as at-
I am winning the battle of the tendants.
bulge! My husband thinks I’m Mn Lewis, daughter of the
a fair candidate for the booby late Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Eads
hatch, but I am sure some of of Bangs. te a graduate of Ho-
y our readers would like to try ward Payne College
my method. It’s much more Couple will make their home
pleasant than a diet! I in Florida.
Initiation Ceremony
M“=m**N _
dghtert Mr.°and Mr, W 0 think heid look so much nicer,
McMahan, bob of Brownwood and younger. think
have been initialed into Delta it would help him in his worK Class Meeting Held
Psi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta, as he is in sales.
national women's social frater- I don't know why men balk
nity. — | at the idea of a hair piece.
In installation ceremonies on
and fruit punch from a table Ost 16
, laid with white and centered «’ local oxathestzampus.go
withan arrangement o blue ^rwthe nth chafer
A"certificate of merit was pre. guests attend- of Alpha Xipeitasandthesthird
- in wom Ure n a Welie Qi*- National PanHellenic group on
F Carpenter of Brownwood for ing Were. Mrs.,D A. "els,Si the campus
ite participation in Sears Roe- g. Janet, Bilte Ann and Pat. -5
buck Foundation for Communi- Mrs. Mavelene Jayroe, Mrs.
Hyruuunn "i Bessie Ringo, Mrs. A. H. Gross.
Other guests were Mrs Dale Martha andiRobert, Mrs. F.H.
Walker, Mrs Cleve Calaway Herring. Sheryl Lashua. Mra.
and Miss Carolyn Bohannan Inez Gregg, Mrs. Lochie Smith,
The program was Whats Mr .and Mrs. James Wells‘.Mrs.
New in the New Math and Conway Laxson Mrs. Jack Hop-
Mrs. Fanning, a fourth grade son Jr. Mr. and Mrs W T.
teacher, and Mrs Brinson, third Sowell Mrs. Norma Sowell, Mr.
grade teacher in Comanche and Mrs. Bobby Ramsey. Mr
Public Schools, gave illustra- and. Mrs Bryon Olson and
tions of the new math by chart Alisha, all of Brownwood
and on blackboard. Also, Mr. and Mrs Bart Long
..since this new Olds F-85 came on the scene!
Wenkyqupia cavins momaysver Igok “ Don" ’"zrH11 y**-
the wheel of a new 1966 Olds F-85. You couldn’t bargain for a mio other, quieter, tweeter
pt rfortenu tar- ____
COMPLETE WTTHSAPETY PEATURES LIKE FRONT AND
IrwCMWFFn WINDSHIELD WIPERS . WASHFHS e BACKIT LIGHTS >OV
^mgjgj-ALL STANDAIU^-AND ALL DESIGNED TO MAKE YOU A SAPIR DWV»RI
Yw h*. pusga -tuht down in the low-price Held! So take that second look at the expanded
in “2 “Oldsmobile Dealer’a. Your "jus looking” day may be over!
LOOK SOWS mt THBNgyi
tain time, only to find you had I cut off the bottoms of old
I
r
ever had, so of course, he was
a "must" to go with us to
Paris’’.
LASTING IMPRESSION
summer missionaries who DEAR ABBY My husband.
Community Center.
Mrs. James Sheppard presid-
ed during a business session.
Hostesses for the day were
cakesquares from a table laid Mrs. Bob Blake andMraRob-
with white satan. Table wascen- --
tered with a pink and white fee were served to 32 members
stork in a milk glass bowl sur- and two guests
rounded with pink queens Next meeting
wreath. Favors, made by Mrs. luncheon, will b
Rachels in the form of pink at Holiday Ion. Mrs. Pa a l
roses with tiny baby dolls in Wheelis will review “Lady Wu"
each blossom, were given toby Lin Yutong.
ing the months of Sertemter utter half-hour.
and October 1.The telephones were busy be- Mrs M A. Ferguson She
PARIS TRIP ing used rotter heatedly by. "Texas, (hr Texas," the 4 _______ __
He had much to add concern- various railroad officials, saying al Texas song for the first time, its old and new members was friend
tag the trip to Paris to receive that Ite train was gong to The bate noer-;;1- -----" “ •
Sam HHe goes on to say that leave in 14 minutes, none of The third mascot was Mrs years.
this was the-brain child” of which mate any impression on Louis Kier of Houston. She rode
Ben Poole wh was raised by the mayor and his band feed the mare at Austin for Mrs
Hervey Mayra and Jim White. < ____ Ferguson ‘s second inauguration
He was’employed by the Bulk GETTING ANXIOUS She now ives in Houston. She
tin as an advertising salesman. After about an hour, the may- was born in Plainview on a
| According to Mr. Armstrong's or of Pans, accompanied by his ranch and so like mascot No _________
letter, Ben Poole became very chief of police, came to Arm- 2. she rode the mare graceful- women were present last Tues- —B viewpoint is no different
successful in his advertising strong and said that while they ly day for a meeting of Mission- from a man’a The common
Foye. . qe,, Mo-g field, but circumstances inter- would be happy to adopt them At the Iemocratic convention ary Society of First Baptist concern is tor the child’s wel-
. I, Hester Murder vened and he became associat- (as Pans citizens still the rail- in Chicago to 1132. Miss Mel- Church or Zephyr. fare. Do not permit your dau-
qheresspmetningwouud 16 near 1----- ed with • newspaper in Paris, road people were getting anxi- vena Passmore of Houston rode During the morning, furniture ghter to spend B night away
58g65 rn Aou6" Ves,"ho Ja, Mister at the itee0n But even though he liked his ous for them to make their coo- the horse She was also a pro- painted for the nursery. Km home rates.
donithavemuch.strength,or A-foidingsgatevatsthekitehe work andhis“associates, his nections with the Cotton Beit at*------------ "i ----
those whoseshands crippled doorlets-ttte -oni Watchime heart was still “ Brownwood. Greenville and besides they had
2 meeM --i “ mc-se
tor Why don't you fill ONE ed—even though we always turn chance tohePB , MO dahe d 4 n&.10 6 gnti
only about haM full with water: our po handles to the back o wanted Paris’tonbezgiven AInehisdettegntont Bulottin,
Thi way y« won't get as much the Move theshonor.o presenting, Amstrong mentonednttetootber
ice we al too. that--but you Judy Beal wood with.a.new «raymar: manotssoitheehandsuhatsfol-
will alwave thnc, _____ He was, therefore, responsibie ed HuDy Latnem wnen sne re,
“ways Ite Ml other - -------- for arranging railrote facilities signed her position as rider of
as well as all the events of Old the mare
Party rooms were decorated
with blue and white. Gifts were
trays in case of an emergency. Dear Heloise
The partially filled tray frees- I have, a helpful suggestion — - — . _ w I p- , -
es much faster to the refrigera- which may save a lot of spins. G ray!Mare Day in Paris re sKatie MyriP arks,w 0‘ to
tor and when you need tee in I pour robbing alcohol from | portedIin a previous issue of the ivesin.1Dallas, .accordin nd
a hurry, it takes much less en- the bottle into a spray bottle Bulletin ____ Armstrongi " as1thessecondri
-e- s-a =iE=E se5
in an ice tray, the release han- the palm of my hand—and most said to have died of pneumonia, appared in V i hita l- a a
ikely to break ' likely letting it spill. „ . UNIQUE BLANKET at the Democratic convention
Sometimes you will want thin Mary Fazio The blanket itself was unique
khesnstean ^’f D- Helotse andorggablvethnoniyoopsaik
stant coffe, a your.nejghbor toLZ diecookedepota ny imdividua h the conmun-
soslheidlthethcdidppeeledip&: twhe wished, besremember-
Heloise tatoinsonehand.andaslicedt write his or""hername on James Fanningzand M"; Ezo
----- one way, turning the potato and r, _ , _____ (whi.h women Brinson were hostesses to the
Dear Heloise: sliced it the other way—with a pee, PaPE No," size) Comanche Heritage Club last
When going out on a windy my cheese cutter! SupP liedecutto,heProperssi” Tuesday afternoon to the Fan-
day. and not wanting to wear Much easier than i sing a knife. for A Ver-.Domina
a hat. I wear an invisible hair- Have also used my cheese charge.i lminimum,te Wom
net and use hair spray over the cutter for dicing other cooked en WouId embrpider -ssSng,
net PThat way it not only keeps vegetables, such as beets, car- tureupon a patch th
my hair in place, but holds the rots, etc. aste L- ggn
net on without any pin, Phyllis C. Royston Aftensthe
Mrs.A wenstrup Near
Dear Heloise: I wear slacks for house work on theoutside. Citizens stoodin
Did you ever take a notion (because I am always chllly),neWith their Sgnaturesand
to watch TV or listen to a spe- so I need camisoles to wear donations to insure their partin
ciai program on radio at a cer- under blouses and sweaters. the great civic,occasion...that
- - - would be recorded for history.
One of the highlights of the
Paris trip was that the Mayor
Fred Abney accompanied the
I was
fessional and was active to con-beginner and primary depart- have MET the
c ' a ||___21 ments Sten business meeting parents, but are reasonably
Couple Honored was held, and calendar of pray- certain your daughter will
With Shower “coerrddaush luncheon was iome.Fs.
In Area Center segudeatorpoan day was Miss pndectvmbecaube""Khegnehil
INDIAN CREEK (BBC) - A Joy Meek of McAllen, a Junior is a girl I would require the
wedding shower honoring Eu- student at Howard Payne Col- same of a boy.
. Miss Meek was one of 11
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