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Rev. and Mrs. Dwain Keny and daughter of Fort Worth were
Buffy church. The program for the
. meeting will be on "The
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away doesn't encourage him to installing chaplain;
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Sculptured pattem
"Mosstone
Try this recipe far a real gourmet Leg of Lamb
Beoun-Im B.g Leg of lamb
met June IS at 2:30 pun. al the
First Baptist Church.
Mrs. W. F. Martin presided
and opened the meeting with the
calendar of prayer, after which
Mra. Rufus Taylor gave the
prayer for the missionaries.
Weighty blankets don't be-
long, either. For fashion with
function, highlight the key
color in a machine-washable m r m A .
By Eastern Star
no trouble at all to handle in a
home laundry. Nylon carpeting De Leon Chapiter 693, Order Other new officers are
is a good idea, too. Cabin at the Eastern Star, MM an mecretary, Mra. Bertha Btch;
Crafts coordinates many of its _ . _ _ — - — - - —
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ITS A BOY'S WORLD ... as easy for
two inches high. Slip the lamb into
ingredients except jelly Owe bag
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per of lamb registers 175‘F far medium done Using pot-
holder remove carefully from the oven To make gravy, snip
awe corner of bag. tip pan and poor juices into saucepan Skim
off fat. Add the jeily and simmer until Hlichtly reduced Trans
far roest to carving board and serve with the warm sauce
SAVOR THE FLAW*
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omen's Nt
Eahalane C.
ir's packaged le a com-
pacf cabinet with a hond-
some, fyrniture-styled front.
Prices Start at 11995 I '
new Reynolds Brown-In Bag cooking bars This new trana-
parent bog. made far roesting meal and poultry -fish, too-lets
Mat rays penetrate and brown the food beautifully At the
same timne, it balds in natural pastry and moisture, making the
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eyes, then relate them to your dear to teens are particularly For formal occasions there's
whole pretty self. Your fore- practical in today’s Dacron- nothing like a bedspread. West-
head, your cheeks, your lips,
your chin should all coordi- muumuummruumumummmumuum
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tools or skill*. Concealed
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The psychedelic colors so
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..Quality & Service
Many Makeup Looks
Would you wear the same
dress day after day? Then
why wear your makeup that
way? Most of us have become
more sophisticated about the
way we apply our makeup.
But, unfortunately, we may
still suffer from a case of the
makeup doldrums. What we
need is a refresher course.
First, experiment Do this
with a qualified coemetic rep
who will help you and give -
you samples to use Some will
even come right into your
home, where you can invite
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breaking service for the con-
struction at a now char th and
student center. The new
facilities win be located ad-
with. Lady Pepperell linens
g3e Bu s/ness
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News of Yw Friends
and Neighbors
it Wilma Hall
teak Preheat oven to 350‘F Crash garlic into sail with
•f and combine with pepper and herbs Rub lamb all
with this mixture. Place Brown la Rag in pan with sides about
two inches high Slip the lamb into the bag and add all other
meat tender and juicy.
AR you do a put the bag in a pan, step the food m the bag.
add seconings ar ahatror the ecipe calls for, and dose the
bag Punch six holes in it to let out expanding air ad moisture
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explosion of “Fireworks" pattern set the
color pace in a wide-awake room, designed
for young living, around-the-clock.
with twist tie, and poke
nife Cook for 2-244 hours
Speaker for the au ike will--
be the Rev. Fred W. Traugoot, The Portuguese fleet of 66
pestor of the church. The public ships and 5,400 men is the
Ie invited to attend. world’s largest
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Spanish Dance
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Ballroom
Point Pepperell repeats its bed
linen prints on new sheet-
weight spreads. You’ll find
them particularly handy for
young rooms, where full-dress
681 leg of hub
1 large doe gartic diced
1 toapoos salt
and see how terrific your en-
tire face looks. All done? Start
again. This time follow
through with paler shadow,
paler pinkish blush, pale but
super shiny lips.
Ea^fa,m*- - 21-25 at the Fair Part bullding in Dublin from 8:45 a.m, until
heVetnameseDengegement 2 pm. The girls and their tenders will wort oa tend crafts,
Actefimm-hasmtytcometo cook orts, swimming and first aid Mere than 100 yotagrterr,
a vote. are expected to earoll.
I smnall onion, cut up
1 stalk celery, cut up
% cup vermouth or tarragon
vinegar
2 tabiespoons currant or
mint jelly
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to care for as it is for a teen to
There St will cook easily and gently without tending and
■fa a you qome home the food will be ready for the table. Not
a pan will be soled, the own will be as ean aa when cooking
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Admiminns
June 17
J. Q. Shinn, Sr., Mrs. ...
Domingo Marino and daughter,
Freddy Williams, Shirley ga
Cawyer, Morris Randell, A.G
Head, Mrs. Golda Richards,
Mrs. F. M. Tate, Jack Hen- _i
derson, Mrs. Curt Ackermann,
Sallie Culberhouse. S2
Dismissals E%
Bruce Johnson, Mrs. Beulah 8
Sanders, Clark Tarver, Stella E
Pliner, Henry Novak, Mrs. J. E. 2
Clayton, Mrs. Bill Garvin and 28
daughter, Mrs. T R. Davis, i
Lavonne Jones. E
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old one is often E
just habit Ande
don’t do yourE
face up justE
once. Give it ••
Q—Does the sound made 1V
by the wing feathers of a
bird serve any purpose? 42
A—The sounds produced k
by the wing feathers of =
grouse, turkeys and wood-
easy to care for as they are to that sheets are already colors with the other West- June 14, at 8:30 pm. fa the condactresa, Mra. J. C. Dycus;
look at. hemmed is an important time- Point Pepperell at-home fash- Masnmie Hn mmncinte cmndetrena Mra w *
NEW YORK (ED) — Living cotton blends. Th* cloth takes
with teens needn't be a con- color even better than cotton,
stant compromise between your and the life is longer . . . 350
good taste and their bad habits, launderings to 100 for an all-
The trick lies in controlling cotton equivalent,
their havoc — and that means
bedrooms that are really pri- since the bed is the center of
vate worlds, in which teen attention, use the linens as the
agers can do most of their liv- basis of your pattern planning,
ing, no matter how messy. The explosion of color on the
bed works best when you re-
Care-free housekeeping is a peat dominant hues on the
must, of course; cleaning up walls and underfoot,
after a boy is part of being a
parent, so make it as easy on Choose cushions and cur-
yourself as you can. Begin your tains in matching solids — or
quick housekeeping regime do-.. yourself, with a staple
with the focus of any wide- gun. glue and sheets. The extra
awake bedroom: the bed. To- width of sheet fabric is a sav-
day’s lively new linens are ing that makes the work
wonderfully well-behaved — as worthwhile — and the fact
and your brow with a softer
shader. Then, a smudge of
"3" ‘darker blush at the tip of your
chin and forehead as well as
exmaws
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0__Whnt ,ne thf wr nf Scorning modem transportation. Anissa Jones as
the laraest historic insect Davis of TV‘s "A Family Affair" makes it once around the
ever found? park gracefully with her choice of spirited steed. Shown in
A—A drdoonfiy with a 2- one of her favorite parts of Hollywood, Knotts Berry Farm. al members are urged fa at-
foot wingspread Today, the she wears a Cinderella bonded Acrylic plaid pants and coat tend
iardest draponflv has a outfit, pavy patent belting it all in. A good choice for early ____
wingspread slightly over 7 Spring, the coatcan be worn with a dress. With the pants, - T*
inches it s a great outfit for a little girl 8 outing- the minutes and treasurer’‘s
report, after which discussion
woo held on next month’s
projects, which will be reading
tee Bible to the blind and
, . visiting shut-ins.
Special Service ’ mhe program was on ____
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1971, newspaper, June 18, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483579/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.