Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 215, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1958 Page: 6 of 8
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Salvage workers have recovered'
the bodies of 11 persons killed said it is unlikely that anyone wi’l
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and Nancy Lee, visited in Dub-
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J. D. Palmore and their son,
who is home on leave from the
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Rising Star spent Wednesday
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startled district judge got
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he told Neal Eubanks and
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waived rights to a 10-day
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guilty to charges of tamper- |
ing with pav telephones. ter of Mr. and Mrs Henry Ing-
The puzzled Eubanks and ram. is to be married to Travis*
Adams looked to defense at-
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the railroad station here Sunday. sons died when a passenger train
it was reported today. plunged out of control down the
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. . of ‘Rafael Trujillo Jr.. 29. to the
The Calvary Baptist Church rank of full general in the Do-
was able to retain the attend- minican Republic’s army and air
1 ance banner at the recent work- force was announced Monday by
ers conference held at Lake his father. Generalissimo Rafael
, Brownwood on the Baptist En- Trujillo.
j campment Grounds. The group The promotion presumably was
of 30 brought a picnic supper, the result of the appointment by
1 which was served before the his father of young Trujillo to the
night meeting This was the newly-created post.of chairman of
largest group present from any the Dominican joint hiefs of staff,
church . Young Trujillos appointment to
Miss Marie ‘Hurst accompani- the staif post was announced on
ed the Junior GAs to camp this the same day the U.S. Army an-
week at Lake Brownwood. Those ounced he had flunked out of its
| in the group included Ann Stone, general staff and command school
Helen McBride, Martha Moore at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The
and Patsy Hardy. Army announced last Friday that
Mr and Mrs J Harris. Mrs Trujillo Jr. would receive only a
Bryan Stone Nelda Sue and certificate of attendance because
Ann visited Bryan Stone in Hen- he “did not successfully complete
druk Memorial Hospital in Abi- the course ")
lene Sunday. He is receiving Trujillo Jr previously was com-
therapy and seems to be quite mander of the Air Force with the
improved • ' rank of lieutenant general. He cur-
Mr and Mrs. J Claude Smith lentiy is in Los Angeles, Calif,
spent Sunday visiting with his -----------------
FROZEN ROLLS G d.
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BUT,LADIES!-AH )THEYWEESH
HAD A BATH - ~TO MAKE US
ONLY LAST WEEK? JLOVELY AN'
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Both held up their right
hands and began waving at
Judge Willis McGregor. He
gave each a two-year probat-
ed sentence when he regained
his composure.
COSH, I’M'
TIRED... I’VE
JUST GOTTA
REST A -a
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Ellis. her isster. and Mrs Howard F. Burns of Cleveland.
Charles Harris, both of Rising Ohio is the new' president of the
Star board of trustees of Mount Hol-
Mr« Henry MeCary has re- yoke College. He was elected by
turned home from an Abilene the board to suceed the late Dr.
I hospital. Frederick M. Eliot, head of the
Mrs James Robert Isbell of American Unitarian Assoication.
Stamford is visiting in the home Burns is a partner in the law firm
of her husband s parents. Mr. of Baker, Hostetler and Patter-
and Mrs James Isbell James son
is with the U. S. Navy on the ___------------------------------
Philippine Seas. Alsoawguest Mrs. w M. Palmore, while on
tn the Isbell home is Miss Wanda his vacation.
Winson of Trent. .. n—.. Mr and Mrs Floyd White of
Mrs Fred „Hame s of Erown- Ei Paso are visiting her mother,
wood visited Wednes da with her John Brown, and her sis-
mother. Mrs. Katie Clifton Miss Myrtle Brown.
Miss Barbara Boyd and Billy Jud Moore spent sev-
i Stewart.are,to married June eral days last week with her
tist Church, earn Rora’s ’he sstr. .Mr’ Ann Murdock, of
daunshtsoa ofrmonacrpznaPar: Saly Rrown has.beenau
Stewart is the son of Mr. and and ana daush trexanohhugbnndt
Ma, .re^th graduMes of May Stephenville. are here to take
Hiph School care of her.
mn _ . wom Our community was saddened
Jimmie willett.of For Worth by the death of a former citizen,
spent 10 dais in the home of his . Wilkerson of Rising Star,
grandparents. Who died Saturday morning in
D.w e c.mbo-e enon his home. He once owned a
Miss Alice Chambers drugstore in May. Many friends
Wednesday visiting Miss Nancy attended his funeral in Rising
’ Miss’wi Vanderveer Jr. of Star Monday mornin K.-nEurial
Goldsmith visited In the home of wAratjipegpringsAnsmn an
and attended theclosing o? va- sonEusenae.Prrandaanasana
cation Bible school. E . xn . •e
Miss Loretta Ingram, daugh- their, sonswar Emma McBride
. 13c
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Ega-EJ THATS WHERE
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PORTO DOLFINO TO Dot T-KEK
A LITTLE PAINTING.
WHAT ABOUT YOU,
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Sharp of Abilene in the Calvary
Baptist Church June 28 at 8 p m
| Mr and Mrs. W P. Palmore
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6___BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. Tuesday, June 24, 1958
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