Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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building fund for a new school.
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per plate filled with assorted
candies. When the card party
was.over, I emptied what re-
put it in my bag to take home
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I showed very , bad manners. I
> would like to know what you
think abput this.
A: Had you done this la
someone’s house. It would in-
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ners. But at a public card par-
ty, I can’t sec that you cam?
nutted a serious offense by tak
b ing a few left over pieces of
candy for your children.
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Serving Hors D*oeuvres
Q: At a cocktail party where
there is no maid to pass around
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thmugh Whom Christ was to be
bora Mo the world (Gal. S:W,
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be MtUtod and then pass away
(Math M). Speaking of
the Old and New Covenants, ths
writer of Hebrews declares.
“He takes away the first that
IN may establish the second.”
(Hob. 10:0). Other scriptures
which also teach the removal
of the Old Law are: (Heb. 8:
ment served well the purpose
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sailed to the cross (Col. 2:M).
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eduto ii was written for our
learning to teaeh as patience,
to five tw a comforting assur-
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God through numerous exam-
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nation. It and it alone con-
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toe tor man today (2 Jno.
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frays of hors d’oeuvres oaee or
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helping her, and then leaves the
food in a conspicuous spot (on
a hot plate or to a chafing dish
if the hors d’oeuvres are hot)
and the guests help.themselves.
A Weekend Guest
Q: One of the girls with whom
I work has invited me to spend
the weekend at her house. This
will be my first visit there. I
have never met her parents.
When writing my hread.-and-
butter letter, tb WhOttf dd I ad-
dress it - my friend or her
mother?
A: You must write to your
friend’s mother, who is your
hostess, thanking bar for her
hospitmfiy? 1 <• k 1
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The motmot of tropical Am-
erica trims off its tail feathers
with its bill until the tail takes
on a racket shape. It is not
known what possible useful pur-
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Garage & Welding
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MMHP service.
We have all kinds of flat
steel, pipe and structural
material. We buy all kinds
scrap iron, batteries, radtta-
ton and metal.
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Anyone know how to get these
same teens to put lids on bot-
tles and toothpaste??? If so,
do drop us a line. Write to He-
loise in care of fids paper. We’d
love to hear from you.
PfildM
Dear Heiotee:
Here’s a message reminder
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a date? They never seem to re-
member to lock doors!
I use A her of soap to write
short messages on our bath-
room mirror — such as “Lock
door”. I
1 ean go to sleep; the door 1
gets locked and dates are uo- I
ually on Friday or Saturday 1
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dean lor the ___
I use this for other short re-
Thursday, Friday,Scrturday_
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Dear Helotoa: k
My brick flrepteee is painted
white. I don’t suppose anyone in
the world has one that is the
bane of their existence like
mine . . .
The other day I opened my
windows, poured some pure
bleach into a little glass bowl,
took my vegetable brush and
scoured away! And away went
all the horrible marks.
Talk about magic!!
Margie
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Now, dear folks, I want to
caution you on one thing. Be
sure and READ THE CAU-
TIONS on the bleach bottle be-
fore you try this method. Open
windows, and DON’T MIX
with ANYHING (except water)
with the bleach.
I don’t know what kind of
brick you have on your fire-
place, but it did a dffly on a job
I tried about a year and a half
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red and Gordon Gordon’s best-seller, *UndBr- .
cover Cat ” The script was written by the S
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especially for the very greasy
dues.
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laughs even off the set, as evidenced by the
relaxed seelie above. From left, stare Dean
Jones, Dorothy Provine, Roddy McDowaH
and Hayley MiMs, and producer Wait Disney.
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1966, newspaper, March 11, 1966; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351257/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.