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ALL OF OUR SCHOOL OPENING SPECIALS
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MRS. MARGARET MATLOCK.
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TO all of you who patronized us with your school supply business.
Due to the huge crowds we know that many of you were incon-
venienced. WE APOLOGIZE.
WE PLEDGE TO YOU THAT NEVER AGAIN WILL THIS HAP-
PEN. We are already making plans for next year to better handle
the crowds who want to shop at the best equipped school supply
store in town.
MRS W c RODGERS. 1206
Eleventh St., has returned from
Shirts
Pants
children.
Midland
The victims were identified b
Army authorities as Army Capt
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Plus Extra 35c Point
her daughter and
Loreta Wells of
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per cent butterfat, according to
federal standards
DOUBLE CHIP STAMPS
WITH ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES PURCHASED FROM NOW THRU SEPT. 10th
OENUINE
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WUTS
Pleated-toe Ballet . . . unlined . .
Sizes—Child s 8 to Ladies- 8
N-M widths, while only
Lined . . .
Same sizes ....................
Joe Louis defended his world s
heavyweight boxing championship
25 times.
president; Mrs. E. K. Dixon. sec-
retary. and Mrs. Emil Bratton,
treasurer
The meeting opened with pray-
MISS ALABAMA HAS
HEAD START FOR
'AMERICA' TITLE
By HARMON W. NCHOL
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1012 Mi
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Milk production per cow in the
United States set a new record in
1954
Friendship SS
Elects Officers
New officers of the Friendship
NOTEBOOK
PAPER
KIllS
• SCHOOL BAGS
• INDEX FOR NOTE
BOOKS
• GRAPH PAPER
• SPIRAL COMPOSI-
TION BOOK
• DICTIONARY
• PENCILS
• DRAWING PENCILS
• NOTE BOOK
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bust, same around the hips and a
24inch maist.
Barbara was thrilled to pieces
that she got as far as she did in
the Miss America pageant.
"Lueky Ss Be There”
officers assigned to the U.S. Mili- John R Hall Jr. of Muscatine
tary Academy were killed Wednes- Iowa, and Air Force Lt. Eugene
day in the crash of their T33 jet C. Etz, 28. of Independence. Kan
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Children s
Sues 812 to 3
Ladies’
Sizes 3'5 to 9
Widths AAA to C
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Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Day.
San Angelo; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hutson. Wilmer.
Friends attending included Mr.
and Mrs. Max Atkinson and Kent.
Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Baker. Miss Bette Cason. Mr and
Mrs Johnny Seed, Mr. and Mrs.
Anthon Leigon, all of Brownwood.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Day. Bangs,
and Mrs. Mary Jo Day and Bruce
of Corpus Christi.
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• DRAWING PAPER
• SLIDE RILE
• MECHANICAL DRAWING
SETS
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this weekend from a vacation in
New York City and Washington.
D. C. On the return trip they
visited in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs J. P. Akey. Norfolk. Va., and
Capt. and Mrs. James C. Matlock.
Fort Benning, Ga.
Variety Study Club will have a
breakfast at 9 a m at the home
of Mrs. K. E. Warren, 2211 Dur-
ham.
Peggy Boone Bible Class of
First Methodist Church will have
the regular covered-dish luncheon
at the church at 12 noon.
SATURDAY:
First Baptist Church will have
cottage prayer meetings in the
home of Mrs. Celtyn Hedges. 2107
SCHOD-
er by Mrs. S. R Smith and Mrs.'
Carter brought the devotional on
“Our Blessings from God." Re-
ports were also given by each
class officer
THURSDAY:
First Baptist Church will have
cottage prayer meetings in the
homes of Mrs. W. C. Carpenter,
1905 Eleventh St., and Mrs. Ray-
port from the nomination com-
mittee was read by Mrs. M. E.
1 Carter and the foilowing were
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Nelda Lafferty, will be honored
with a gift tea m the home of
Mrs. Frank Welch. 1410 Vine.
from 5 to 7 p m
Thirty-seven garments were ter. Mrs. Minnie Motley of Odessa.
Sunday School Class of Coggin brought by the members to be and her brother, R C. Lincoln.
Avenue Baptist Church were elec- sent to the Buckners Orphans who is seriously ill with spinal
ted at the Tuesday afternoon Home meningitis in a Seminole hospital.
"was - -
following members Mmes Smith.
Charles Davis Eva Bennett. Car-
ter. Bratton. Otis Pierce. Garrett.
Louis Powell. Moore and Porter
ATLANTIC CITY —UP— Miss
Alabama. Patty Byrd Huddleston
got a head start in the Miss Amer-
ica contest for a nickel.
Lily Mae Caldwell, her dear
pal and sponsor from the Bir-
mingham News, learned that the
pretty brunette was coming down
with a bad cold. And that meant
trouble, because Wednesday night
when Patricia was supposed to
give out with her rendition of Ver- j
di's Pace. Pace. Mio Dio from
"La Forza Del Destino," she was
hurting in the throat.
"That child couldn't get up a
whisper, much less come up with
some opera,” Lily Mae said
So the lovely Lily Mae took the
nearest elevator and bought her-
eelf a nickel's worth of aspirin.
Wims Talent Sectiom
Pat came through famously. She
woo in the talent section in the
first night of the judging
Her twin in the deal was Miss
Hawati, something of a surprise,
unless you had seen her in person
before. How could the kid miss?
She didn’t.
She won the swim suit award the
first night
Miss Hawaii is Barbara Vieira
of Honolulu and she bad the per-
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1817 Tenth, and Audrey Harper Tweifth s‘ at 7:30 p-m.
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the colorless, odorless coating kills shese pests, and stay effeetive
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and pans, while applying. SI PER-NO-ROACH is sa effective, and ee
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munity Center Members and
families are invited.
The Alathean Class of First Bap-
tist Church will meet at 6 p.m. at
the church Youth Center for a
business and social meeting
Brown County Graduate Nurses
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Blue Horse
12 125 $1.00
...when you
"I was lucky to get here tn the
first place," she said.
Margaret Walls. Miss Wisconsin,
payed something of a heroine
when she did a toe tap routine
Wednesday night despite a broken
toe. She broke the toe in the finals
in Milwaukee and forgot to tell
anybody about it. A reporter who
had no business back stage asked
her to remove her slipper And
there was one of the blackest toes mond Smith, Route 2, at 7:30 p.m. |
in-show.busines5an eom. mo nt Delta Theta Chapter of Epsilon
The kids will do some more of .. . .r,;. ini r..t
the same Thursday night and Fri- Sisma, Alpha.Sororiyrwil, meet
day night, and the big winner will in Room 215 of Hotel Brownwood
be Nmed“"Saturda night - at 7:30 p.m.for the first business
picked from 19 semi-hnalsts. She meeting o the new year. , _
will have herself a long ride - A&M Pecan Valley Mens Club
------1 miles most likely and and the A&M Mothers Club will
mile will be worth at least have » covered-dish supper at 7
p.m. at the Adams Street Com-
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, Texas Southern University. one of
। the South's largest Negro schools.
voted to deny admission to six non-
1 Negro students ,
j The vote was 5 to l with George
: L Allen, a Dallas Negro member
; of the board, casting the dissent-
ing ballot.
Mark H. Hannah Jr., chairman
of the board, said action on the
question of admitting the six non-
I Negro students, one of whom is
Japanese, was deferred "for fur-
i ther study .”
The applicants for admission to
this semester were a naval reserve
officer, Lt. (jg Thomas C Brun-
son Jr.. San Francisco; John Au-
gust Salomon. Dallas; Albert F.
Kaszycki. William A. MeAnear and
Warren Martin, all of Houston:
and Miss Aiko Awata. Tokyo.
Japan
However; the 18-year-old Salomon
said in Dallas he had withdrawn
his application in April or May
when he learned that Texas South-
ern was a Negro school He said
he had intended to make applica-
tion to enter the University of
Houston instead of Texas South-
ern but was given the wrong ad-
dress by a school secretary in
Dallas.
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demonstrated here. Washable, of course, and in new textures trast in beige corduroy jacket (right that has ribbed knit trim
and colors. Printed corduroy in harlequin pattern (left) is used at neckline, pockets and sleeves. It's worn with black cordu-
with black corduroy pants. Blouse has Italian beach shirt neck- rey skirt. Corduroy is a year around fabric now, and is worn
line. Suit (center) in beige corduroy to trimmed in black, worn daytime into evening.
Texas Southern To
Deny Admission To
Six NonNegroes
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JOS 8=d—
Crash of Jet Trainor
Kilt Two West Point Men
Hutson Family
Holds Reunion
The annual Hutson family re-
CRAYOLA Specials
Sticks 8c Sticks 15c
Sticks 25c Sticks 59 c
MR. AND MRS. J. T WILSON
and sons. Walter and Don. of
Odessa spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. J G Gaines. 1311
Indian Creek Road, enroute to
Waco where Walter will enter
Baylor University. He has com-
pleted two years of college work
in Odessa. Mr. Wilson is the son
of Mrs. Gaines and is a former
resident of Brownwood
’ 4---BROWNWOOD BULLEIIN, Thursday. Sent. 3, 1955
union was held during the Labor Association will meet with Mrs.
Day weekend at the C. D. Houston J. T. McDonough- 2408 First St.,
cabin. Lake Brownwood. at 730 pm.
Family members attending from
Brownwood were Mr. and Mrs. FRIDAY:
Rad Hutson. Mr. and Mrs. C. D.. First Baptist Church will have
Hutson and David. Mr. and Mrs. cottage prayer meetings in the
Luke Hutson and Jimmy and homes of Mrs. Leslie Wooley. 2003
Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Me- First St., and Mrs. E. M. Pritchard.
Dowell and Betty Jean. Mr. and 1906 Eighth St., at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Trent Thompson. Barbara and Faith Class of Coggin Avenue
Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Plat- Baptist Church will have a month-
ter. Becks. Brenda and Belinda. Jy business meeting at 3 p.m. in
Out-of-town members were Mr. the home of Mrs. Roy Beeman,
and Mrs. B. W. Hutson. Tulsa. 1807 Ave. 1.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1955, newspaper, September 8, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488066/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.