Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 298, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1970 Page: 9 of 14
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Jackson Talks for ABWA
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Methodist Women Hold
Study Meetings in Homes
Sport Shop
South of Coarthouse
Here's a free
offer that
really holds water.
you make
musit with
common in-
BLUEBONNET MEMBER-ix Snew
members of the Bluebonnet Charter
Chapter of t.a American Business
Women’s Assn. were*installed in can-
dlelight ceremonies Thursday night.
The Women’s Society of Chris- ]
turn Service of the First United
Methodist Church met last Tues-
day in homes of memers to
continue the Where Tomorrow
ents
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Mrs Clyde Sims current
Woman of the Year and Mrs.
Peyton Smith delegate to ’he
You can get one 12-oz. Regal glass free with a
gasoline fill-up, 8-gallon minimum, at participating
Enco stations. .
of the style show rummage
sale and MYF suppers
Refreshments were served to
IS members present.
tor from Richard Sharpe unit
ed fund chairman
Team number 12 with Mrs R
tin America "
Mrs Ray Morgan gave the
trez* urer’s report and the follow-
ing dates to remember were an-
nounced
SAVING IS
HABIT FORMING!
. . especially at Southwest
State Bank where your mon-
ey draws the maximum rate
permitted by federal regu-
lation.
Jackson but as concerned citi-
zens we need to stop casting
our pearls before the swine of
pollution '
Mrs Graves assistant in the
office of Dr H B Allen. brought
the vocational talk discussing
one facet of the work in her
office. This was concerning the
Eye Bank program She stated
that persons wishing to donate
at their death, healthy cornea to
i the eye bank should make pro-
Any bowling alley
with room to spare
»bie Gris-
nd Mary
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in Photo)
This fine Regal glassware by Anchor
Hocking' comes in a beautiful avocado green,
and each glass has a delicate swirl pattern.
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nine members and one guest,
Miss Dana Wiginton
Nancy Tim’
The Nancy Tim meeting was
held in the home of Mrs Howard
Wade 2607 Third St Mrs A F
Gregory opened the meeting
with prayer Mrs. Wade presid-
Looks expensive. Costs you nothing. You’ll be proud
to use them when company calls, or to brighten your
family table setting.
Stop wherever you see the “Free Regal
Glasses" sign and start your collection of
this attractive glassware.
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creating a problem especially in
} the larger cities where over-
crowding causes stress, noise is
I a pollution, sewage and various
poisons are being released in
lour lakes and streams causing
voiced the invocation mg of used products that can be
.tog the recognition of re-used in another form after
Struggles to Hr Born ”
Shirley Barnes
Mrs R. L Wignton was hos-
tess in her home, 220» 14th St,
for the Shirley Barnes Circle
meeting She presided in the ab-
sence of the chairman
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World to Be Born" and Mrs H C
Community Day Nov 6, Christ Cleckler brought the devotion-
mas bazaar Dec 34 and 'he al.
annual f-ll - u --- - Business included discussions
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church, Oct 11, tea table tic-
kets 11
Nan Wright
The Nan Wright Circle met
at the church with Mrs. T R
Struggles to Be bom." "The:
Americas in Transition." by
Thomas J. Leggett The business discussion inelud-
Mrs. E B Henley Jr wa ed plans for » rummage sale.
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Allen, chairman, as hostess
Eight members attended and
Mrs. Sandy Cole was introduc-
ed as a new member.
Mr*. Dan Lackey gave the de-
votional and the Rev Bob Wea
thet gave the lesson from the
study of "Where Tomorrow
Carpet Paths and Spots
Easily Removed . . .
or clean carpet wall-to-wall.
Safe Blue Lustre re-bright-
ms rotors. leaves nap fluffy
Rent easy-to-use electric
shampooer for tl a day at
Coggin Drug. 1423 Coffin
hostess in her home to 17 mem- serving the MYF and the • tyle
her: of the Lucy Gist Circle and show Mrs Bill Camp gave the
Mrs Forrest Dean and Miss, treasurer's report.
Mary Fern Brown were intro, Mrs Ben Fam brought the
duced as new members. devotional from Matthew and
Mrs. W M Greenwaldt Mrs John Lewellen gave the
brought the devotional lesson lesson chapters three and four
from Matthew 5 22-24 Mrs Law- from the study. "Where Tomor-
retire Oliver gave chapters three row Struggles to Be Born "
and four from the study of "La- ‘ Refreshments were served to
; CAMERA. ACTION!—Two films on cancer, "Breast
Self-Examination and "Time and Two Women,” will
be shown to the public free of charge at 7 30 p m
today at the fellowship hall of First Christian
Church by the Upsilon Beta chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Here, Mr*. Russell Thomas, president, left
adjusts the projector at a preview showing Thursday
for member* while Dr Julia Eley, attending physican
.for the showing from Medical Arts Clinic, looks on
(Bulletin Photo.)
Workshop at the church Sept
29 at 9:30 a m rummage sale 1
Sept 31 in the Poons building.
"Sewing Bee, Church Women ed.
United. Oct 2 from 9 a m un •
til 2 p m at the Brown County.
Multi-Purpose Center, ~
hyest
tte Bank
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the annus’ steak dinner he’d at dise had been ordered and
Lowake each year also a let- should be available shortly
present. Mrs Myl- they have been discarded ”
dred Graves. program chair' "The population explosion is
man introduced Don Jackson
professor of biology at Howard
Payne College, as the guest
speaker for the evening
Jackson s topic was Conser-
vation of Our Natural Resourc-
The chapter voted to make a Byrd Mr* Roy B rd Mrs Cecil
*25 donation to the united fund Blaylock. Mrs James King and
Mrs Marie Atkins, from the Mrs Penny Baird
ways and means committee re Benediction was given by Mrs
ported that the sales merchan- Ray Bledsoe.
Pictured. left to right, are Mrs. Roy
Mathews, sponsoring Mr*. Muriel
Taylor, Mrs. S H. Scott, sponsoring
Mrs. James King". Mr* Cecil W Blay-
lock, sponsored by Mr* R C Rambo
mg a corneal transplant, Mrs utes of the August meeting and ter on attaining the standard
(Graves said and such donations Mrs James Teague gave the, of achievement banner medal
enlorsed by almost all re- treasurer's report Mrs J D
About 50 members and guests e* ’ In speaking concerning ’he pollution aid killing many ma-
"were present when the Biuebon- increased pollution of air water, rme animals Man species of
. net Charter Chapter of the food and all natural resources, marine and land animals are
American Business Women s he staled that we need to start being displaced and destroyed
Asennation met tor their month- a ME” revulsion so that each by the loss at their natural loud,
ly dinner meeting Thursday at person is interested and concern- oxygen and habitats America
7 p m. in Chisholm s Restaurant ed enough to begin our own is resourceful, concluded Mr
Mr* E C. Bartholomew pres- conservation program • WE
ident, called the meeting to or- need an "After-Use" program”,
der and Mrs A F Carpenter said Mr Jackson, "a re-claim-
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C. Rambo as captain was honor- ABWA national convention to be
ed as the winners during the held in Dallas in October re-
attendance contest .nd were ported that their reservations
awarded a free dinner from the had been made
chapter They were seated at in a candielight ceremony six
a decorated table and otre new members were installed by
presented gifts from the alien - the president These included.
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Em things should be carried out be-
! fore hand First a form should
m be filled out with the Eye Bank
Program of the Baptist Memor-
m l ial Hospital in San Antonio Se-
• cond one's doctor should be noti-
E fled. and third the mortician. are
■ should be notified There are ligions. O Connell read a letter from ' tor Chapter of San .Angelo, was
^9 many persons waiting and need- 1 Mrs Jack Allen read the min- Nations! congratulating chap- I read inviting local members to
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 298, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1970, newspaper, September 28, 1970; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574492/m1/9/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.