Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978 Page: 32 of 46
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we are and what we think the Estate Planning Short-
people feel about us are formed course at Ip.m. Thursday at the
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A child internalizes these the Brady Highway. The
beliefs as the “right way” to program is sponsored by the
think and act before he has the Brown County Program
ability to reason and evaluate. Building Commitee and the
These decisions about self- Texas Agricultural Extension
worth are reinforced over and Service All programs spon-
over by family members - sored by Texas Agricultural
especially parents — and by Extension Service are open to
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without windows, big base- A house surrounded by a moat
ments, towers, clocks or chim- is also thought to be safe,
neys are open invitations to because the majority of ghosts
ghosts," says Van Dine. can’t — or won't — cross the
"Other features are thought water.
to repel them," adds the 45- However, a rival faction of
year-old author, who discusses ghost-believers discounts the
these ghostly preferences in the architectural attractror-repel
chapter, "Designs for the theory -Theysay a ghost simplz
Haunted House.” It was origi- haunts the place where he leht
nallyone of 17 narratives ma traumatic unfinished business
— such as death or a crime,
reports Van Dine.
Some of the more infamous
ghost houses in this category
include:
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Music program opens
season for Eta Beta
A “Double Your Pleasure” Lee Ann McClatchy, advisor
program of two-piano music of the Alpha Delta Chapter at
was presented Tuesday in the Howard Payne, invited the
studio of Leota Bartholomew, alumnae chapter to a
907 Center, for the opening homecoming coffee at HPU on
meeting of Eta Beta Alumnae Nov. 4.
Chapter of Delta Omicron Linda Wheeless, program
International Music Fraternity chairman, handed out year-
for Women. books and introduced the
Performed by Regina . .
Swanner and Mrs. Bar- .Refreshments carrying out
tholomew, the program in- the Halloween theme were
eluded “In Old Vienna” by seryed from the dining table
Godowksy, Tschaikowsky’s centered with a permanent
“Waltz of the Flowers" (The arrangement of fruit and
Nutcracker), “Lullaby of flowers in fall .colors. The hot
Birdland” by George Shearing, fruit punch "witch’s brew”
"Sentimental Rhapsody”by was ladled from a small black
William Pelz and "Josephine” iron, caldron. „
by Gus Kahn and WayneKing. Hostesges were.. Miss Cor-
6 nelius, Mary Smith and Mrs.
During the business meeting Bartholomew
Virginia Cornelius, president, Rhoda Swanner attended as a
displayed the certificate of guest
award the chapter had received The next meeting wil be Dec
for outstanding aid to a 12 in the home of Mrs.
collegiate chapter. The McClatchy for an International
secretary-treasurer’s report Christmas program and ob-
was made by Juel Young. servance of Founder’s Day.
PITTSBURGH i AP) - What series called Tangents,” con- I
are the chances that a ghost will ceived by Koppers for the |
take a liking to your home on building design profession and ’
Halloween night and decide to subsequently published as a ’
move in? book.
According to Alan Van Dine, Ghosts are believed to hate
author of "Unconventional mirrors," he points out. "When
Builders,” many people who confronted by one, the ghost
believe in ghosts think archi- vanishes — some say because it
tecture can make a difference is terrified by its own reflection.
"For instance, some people So a house with a mirror on
believe that features such as every wall would be ghost-
balconies, long stairways, attics proof.”
pShmysasrarsnkzsn community daY program
be held on Nov. 15, sponsored by da is allegedly the home of Church Women United will siliceous stones used to test the thoughtless” or "stupid” can instant mashed potatoes. Make
Howard Payne University, one. W.. omn . consider the Issue at human purity of gold and silver. The block that child’s development up according to directions. Add
were discussed. . th, . P 1 rights at home and abroad at a theme uses the image of a They can block his minced onion and chives to
Sharron Brincefleld served P World Community Day touchstone as a test of quality, development of creativity and taste, an 8 ounce carton of
punch and other refreshments —In addition to unexplained program on Friday, Nov. 3, at the quality of Christian independence. sour cream. Pour in baking
from a table laden with crystal bootsteps heard in the Ford 9:30 a.m. at the Emanuel discipleship, particularly as They also can block his dish. Cover with grated cheese
and silver appointments to Theater, where John Wilkes United Methodist Church, 900 that discipleship reUtes to building of a positive self-image and bake at 350 degrees F.
guests. Sherry Cowan, Carolyn Booth shot Lincoln, other evi- Beaver. human rights. — a belief in himself that is so about 15 minutes.
Williams, Nancy Eazor, Joyce dence suggests ghosts. A Mat- necessary to success in school QUICK EASY COBBLER
Dillard, Barbara Hickman, Ann thew. Brady photograph of the The national leaders of The call to worship will be and in life. Use one-third cup each of
Schulze, Shlela Schulze, Zelda empty theater the day after Church Women United have given by the Rev. William M. In addition, well-meaning sugar, flour and milk and a
Oakley, Joan Keatts, and Jincolnus assassination shows asserted that the question of Logan, and the song leader will friends and other adults can pinch of soda. Mix and pour
Hilda Freeman. d er te rrnsparent figure human rights is one of the be Mrs. T. W. Waddill. Readers discourage feelings of self- over 2 cups heated peaches
foremost peace Issues of our for the program will be Mmes, respect by constantly com- (with sugar and butter added),
times, and they hand us the Mark Gordon, Steve Boothe, paring one child to another. Bake at 350 degrees F. about 30
challenge. what is required of Steve Walker, James O. Cade, Associations with friends, minutes.
us if we are “to love our neigh- Gordon Wood, Wade Royal. A. ______________________________________________________________
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Digitalis aids failing heart
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D. ing I am sending you The
DEARDR LAMB - SweitngecausnsmahnaMan.
wonder if you could explain agement. others who want
what effects digitalis has on this issue can send 50 cents
the body after a person has for it with a long, stamped,
hadeiheareattoc Diei self-addressed envelope.
DEAK READER Dig- Send your letter to me in
talis isone.of our oldest and care of this newspaper, P.O
best medicines. Originally, Box 1551, Radio Cityy Station,
it came from foxglove It’s New York, NY 10019
value was first.discovered The improvement of circu-
when a famous British phy- lation cused by digitalis
sician observed that a lady enables the excess fluid to be
in the country cured people picked up and flushed out of
of swelling, by the ^y. and that’s realy
giving them tea made from what happened when people
foxglove. -1 i drank foxglove tea original-
This is a classic example ly.
a me<ltclne> The The other function of digi-
Brit . profession talis is to control certain
was putraged. when thedoc- irregularities of the heart
tor first tried..to introduce It’s used less often for this
digitalisjjntothe treatment purpose today because there
of dropsy. There have been are newer medicines that
an enormous number ofre- have been developed which
finementssincethen.includ. are often more effective for
ing the chemical synthesis of this purpose
products which have the It foilows that the use of
same action, with fewerun- digitalis, after a heart
desirable, side effects. I. attack, means that enough
..Digitalis usually is used to of the heart muscle has been
strengthen the force of con- damaged or weakened that
fraction of the heart muscle, some digitalis is needed to
It is able to do this because strengthen the actions and
ofiits chemical action di- prevent heart failure or the
rectly.on the. heart muscle accumulation of fluids.
cells. When this occurs the The other possibility is
stronger contraction of the that an irregularity of the
heart muscle enables the heart developed as the result
heart to pump, more effi: of the heart attack that re-
ciently. Digitalis does not quired control, and digitalis
increase the strength of con- was selected as the medicine
tractions unless the heart of choice
muscle is already weakened In any case, it remains
or, as we call it, failing. true that digitalis has proba-
, Failing of the heart mus- bly helped more hear pa-
cle results in the accumula- tients than any other single
tion of fluid in the lungs, medicine in history. That’s
causing shortness of breath because of the many years it
or the accumulation of fluid has been used and the large
in the ankles and abdomen. number of people through
I hasten to add that there those years who have
are many causes for swell- needed this type of treat-
ing of the feet and ankles ment
that are totally unrelated to Related chemicals also ex-
heart disease, so not every- isted in squill, an onion-like
one who has swelling of the plant used by the ancient
feet and ankles should as- Egyptians, and material
sume that it’s because they taken from toadskins used in
have heart trouble. the Orient, which was found
To give you a better idea to have a similar action,
of what is involved in swell-
Unfortunately, many adults creed, color, or national origin.
reinforce a negative feeling Make plans to attend.
about self-worth in children —
without even realizing what Recipes of the Week comes
they are doing, from Mrs. Cyril Prince of Bangs
Parents help create a child’s teachers and other people in the
self-image — both positive and community also affect a child's
negative - for life feelings at self-worth
For many adults, that is These interactions with
unfortunate, because they must community members probably
spend a lifetime undoing a poor will reinforce the positive or
self-image that was largely negative feelings and beliefs the
formed during childhood. To child has been taught at home,
build a good self-image, in- —
dividuals must learn to like and Four outstanding speakers -
respect themselves. James Denton, Texas
This is not easy, because our Agricultural Extension Service
feelings and beliefs about Specialist from Stephenville;
ourselves are strongly in- Melvin Harbin, CLU.; Rex
fluenced by interations with Bessent, CPA; and Steve Ellis,
other people — especially Assistant District Attorney and
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Theta Chapter of Epsilon Sigma And, a woman who died in a Meador of Chickasha, Okla. David Mark is the son of Mrs. Eldon
Alpha International in her nearby house is said to frighten Jones of Chickasha, and Mr. David W. Meador of Browwnood.
home, Tuesday evening, gusstsbyfinating in through an Miss Bolander is a senior at Caldwell High School. Meador
i Candlelight , graduated in May of 1978 from Caldwell High School, and is
Sherrycowan and""piedge a-henToweryofrondon.with presentiy employed at Dunn’s Red Bud in Chickasha. A June
ceremoniesforNancyEazorand murders and execrtionstir Vais 24th wedding is being planned in Caldwell.
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‘‘Touchstones for A nursery will be provided.
Discipleship.” Touchstones are Everyone Is urged to attend.
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978, newspaper, October 29, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573521/m1/32/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.