Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 4, 1969 Page: 7 of 12
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Wednesday Junti. 1969 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN 7
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YOU give HIS hand a good Tom Kingsbery greeting the
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shake is the only meaningful Plains.
Mn B A. Parker presided at
kind.
SHORT SLEEVE
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(Prices good June 11-15)
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The honoree was presented gifts
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Bride Feted
With Parties
SEE OUR VAST SELECTION OF
FATHER'S DAY GIFTS AT . . .
Carolyn Rowe
At Santa Anna
SANTA ANNA i BBC) - Miss
Carolyn Rowe, bride-elect of
Junior Lee of Cross Plains. was
honored with a bridal shower
Saturday at 3 30 p m In the
First Baptist Church with Mrs.
Lawrence Island as part of our
annual 2-week held training We
sat around and talked to some
of the natives there. and one
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firm grip. Maas men are re-
luctant to give a lady as firm
a handshake as they'd give a
man. It's a mistake. I don't
Pre-nuptial parties honoring
Mrs Kenneth Marshall, the for-
mer Judy Oswood, included a
MEN S PERMANENT PRESS
DRESS SHIRTS
give him
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for your
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY ...
(With thermostat)
6000 B.T.U. Installed
WINCHESTER—FEDERAL-
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Sportsman's Headquarters
BUY-RITE
SELF SERVICE SHOE STORES
WEST TEXAS LEADING JEWELERS
309 Center Brownwood, Texos
By Winchester
Model 1200
Suits to 52 Extra Long
Sport Shirts to XXXL
Pants to 52 Waist
Reg. $80 Value
Starting at
100-ft. Card
18 In. Cut Reg.
guests
In the receiving line were the
honoree and her mother Mrs.
Vernon Rowe and the mother
and grandmother of the bride-
in 1892, the French govern-
ment passed a labor law limit-
mg the working hours of wo-
men to 60 week and 12 a
day. according to the Encyclo-
paedia Britannica.
something telling husbands that
maybe THEY should be careful
how they look and smell or they
might lose their wives’
A wife is supposed to be fresh-
ly bathed, immaculately groom-
ed. fragrantly scented, with h
hair shining and her breath as
fresh as morning dew when her
man comes home from work.
Then HE sts down to eat supper
in his dirty work clothes, after
PRE-SEASON
Bird Gun
Mrs Don Baxter was hostess
in her home for a shower for
the bride assisted by Mme*.
Charles Miller, Jerry MeGufey
and Miss Kathi Jennings.
A gift tea was given for the
bride in the Reddy Kilowatt
Room with Mmes C. W Mann-
ing. Gerrye Hill, Jimmy Platter
and Tim Cockerham as hostes-
ses
Mr and Mrs J W. Morshall
Jr. hosted the rehearsal lunch-
eon Friday at Holiday Inn.
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and hospitality
This guy refused the offer be-
cause he had been married a
week before and besides we
weren't planning on spending
the night there Sincerely yours,
RUSSELL KIDD
come with seat belts which I of lingerie
am not used to. The car had
the marketing He won't go in- night. This was apparently his
side a store He says that s MY way of showing his friendship
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inches and weighs ISO pounds man offered his daughter to a
Don t tell me to tell him to do member of our band for the
&vestMos
MJN'S WEAR
CHRYSLER
Room-Air
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been parked in the sun for a
fdw hours and the metal claps
on the seat belt got red hot.
Abby please warn other mo-
thers of this hazard I wish
someone had warned me
HEAVY-HEARTED
DEAR ABBY: If I read one
more article about how careful
a woman should be about her
person" If she wants to hold
। her man. I am going to scream.
Why doesn't someone write1
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Drawing will be held June 14. Sat Winner
will be called.
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Only* Weekly
in a matter of seconds his little
head was badly burned.
You see the new cars all
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BY ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
DEAR ABBY I don t know
how many wives get bowled out
every week for spending too
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DEAR ABBY My husband the guest book and Mrs Lee Ray
and I are presently househunting Huggins and Mrs. Fred Hick*
in a fashionable suburb in Con- served pink punch, white cook-
necticut. Friends who have lived nuts and mints from a table
there have told us that there's laid with white chiffon An ar-
a real swinging crowd of soda- rangement of pink gladioli cen-
lite* living there. tered the table.
They said that one of their Appointments were crystal,
neighbors used to throw wild Mrs William Brown. Mrs.
parties and one of their favor- Glynn McClure showed the gifts,
ite games was the "key" party Others assisting with hostess
All the women would toss their duties were Mrs. Claude Lang-
housekeys into a hat and a man ford and Mrs Elgean Harris.
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Corner 3rd & Brady Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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would pick out a key and go
home and spend the night with
the lady whose key he got. Can
this be true’
HOUSE HUNTING
DEAR HUNTING: I doubt
What would you do if you
were me’ PENNY PINCHER
DEAR PENNY PINCHER:
Tune him out when be com-
plains. Thea invite a sharp life-
insurance agent over to sell
your man a policy that will
provide handsomely for you
and the children after he has
eaten himself into the grave.
From what you say it won't be
long now.
DEAR ABBY: How can I pos-
sibly tell my pasior to please
develop a firmer handshake’
He is a wonderful man but when
he shakes your nand you feel
as the you have been holding an
old dishrag ANNIE
DEAR ANNIE It may not
be necessary to TELL him
if you show him. Next time
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it. A real swinger wouldn't
take a chance on getting his
own wife.
DEAR ABBY. Today I laid morning cofee in the home of
my little 4-month-old baby down Mrs T E Bailey
on the front seat of our car and Beverly Gras and Karen Wil-
son hosted a patio party for the
i bride at the Bob Wilson home.
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I spend about $40 a week on
“2 groceries Is that a lot’ There
f® are four of us My husband two
Ea children ages 4 and 5 and my-
g- self. My husband takes home
E, about 150 a week and we are
3 only $300 in debt which he ptop* down to an easy
S Now here is why I have to chair and watches television un
K spend so much for groceries til they play the Star Spangled
P My busband has to have meat Banner Then he talls into bed
‘9 potatoes and gravy every night without bathing or brush-
e of the week He won't eat left- ing his teeth and expects in-
E. overs and he doesn’t like stant romance’ Id like to hear
"Ia casseroles The only vegetable from other women to whom this
03 he 11 eat is corn He has to have scene is familiar
REAL butter on everything He TURNED OFF"
^-1 demands a milkshake with DEAR ABBY Sorry but the
P EVERY meal’ This means he Eskimo custom of lending one's
.% consumes nearly two gallons of wife to a friend is still practiced.
M0 ice cream all by himself every I play in the national guard
♦ h week band and we went to the Eski-
e5 He insists on cake or pie and mo Village of Gamble or SL
C, candy and cookie* in every - - . .
“.B lunch in addition to two sand-
“ wiches in case you think he's a
a big man he's not. He's 5 ft 9
firm hand- groom-to-be, both of Cross
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 4, 1969, newspaper, June 4, 1969; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572395/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.