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J---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Friday, October 18, 1857
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Ladies and Gentlemen
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A NEW KIND OF ADVENTURE. TAUT!
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TORRID! TREMENDOUS!
A PROPER SUPPLY
COGGIN CHAPEL THEATRE
CHILDREN ATTEND FAIR
HEAD AND HOLSTER ABOVE THE OTHERS!
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John Martin, Robert Wright, Bud-
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New Treatments Stop
Skin Disease Spread
By EDWIN J. JORDAN. M.D.
Written for NEA Service
lor play Texas Tech Saturday
night KBWD is your football sta-
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Early diagnosis and the proper
administration of a suitable drug
are important. Erysipelas is con-
tagious and therefore the patient
must be kept from contact with !
others In order to avoid spreading
the infection.
Although erysipelas has not en-
tirely disappeared, it is certainly
less common now in most parts
of the world than in the past. Fur-
thermore, when it does develop.
It can be treated much more suc-
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traffic supervisor, and Dorothy C rut his, chief operator, Stuttgart. Arkansas; R. E. Brewer, di-
vision traffic supervisor. and Vera Tims, chief operator. Purcell, Okla.: Juanes Little, chief oper-
ator. Frederick, Okla.: Wayne Peterson, division traffic supervisor, and Grace Hayes, evening
chief operator, Henderson: Clementine Holbrook. chief operator, Kilgore; Mae Phillipa, chief
operator. Gladewater: Perry Barnes, division traffic supervisor, and Betty Page, chief operator,
Bryan; Ellen Battelle of LaGrange, Velma Hitchcock of Georgetown, Norma Jean Canada of
Ballinger. Hanoi Harris of Brady, Leons Hughen of Coleman, Haael Mundy of Fredericksburg;
Lila Stearns of Llano, Haael Fulton of Menard, Jessie Nobles of Mason, Lucille Scarbrough of
Johnson City. and Louise Bradshaw of San Saba, all ehlef operators; and Gwen Walker, chief
operator for the Coleman County Telephone Cooperative, Inc., Santa Anna. The meeting was
held in the conference room of the company's new general office building, 2700 Southside Drive.
Participants were entertained with a dinner at Hotel Brownwood Thursday evening.
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Eva Marie Saint
Don Murray
Anthony Franciosa
Lloyd Nolan
FULLY EQUIPPED?
PEORIA. IU. (UP)—,A used car
dealer here has found that his '
coupe runneth over. He's advertis-
ing a 1957 Sputnik with only two
small meteor dents for (195.
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SMOKED. CURED
PORK CHOPS
LEAN and TENDER
come widespread we are better GOTEMBA. Japan (UP) — The
light blue flag of the United Na-
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Potatoes weigh 48 pounds per
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CONFERENCE LEADERS—These officials of The South-
western States Telephone Company headed discussions at a
conference of employes from four states held here Thursday
and Friday. Mrs. Winnie B. Burnett, traveling chief operator,
presided at the conference. C. R. Lee, traffic superintendent,
right, and R. E. Paulsen, traffic supervisor, presented dis-
cussions during the conference.
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TELEPHONE CONFERENCE— Employes of The Saathweatera States Telephone Company from
four states concluded a two-day conference here Friday. In the general traffic conference em-
ployes are studying office management an* new traffic procedures as well a. reviewing other
procedures. Included in the photo are": C. R. L'e. traffic superintendent; Mrs. Winnie B. Bur-
nett, traveling chief operator who is presiding at the conference; R. E. Paulsen, traffic supervisor:
R. P. Hines. traffic engineer, and Carmen Lehman and Wanda Cahill, traffic department, all of
the general office in Brownwood: A. J. Lacy, West Texas Division manager, and Leonard Harris,
division traffic supervisor, Brownwood: Era Lowry, chief operator. and Maurice Martin, evening
chief operator, Brownwood; Louise Hughes, to'l supervisor, and Maureen Colvin, toll settlement
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Marla ENGLISH Touch CONNORS
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Monselle
O’Brien Jr. of Rt. 2. Comanche
are parents of a girl, Becky Etta,
born Oct. 16 at 5:10 a.m. in Med-
ical Arts Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mra. Kiefer Johnson
and Mr. and Mra. Hugh M.
O'Brien, all of Rt. 2. Comanche.
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antibiotics became available, grains in a plastic container in
however, the chances of recovery the living room and one cigaret
have become much better. | atop the refrigerator.
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Hostess To
YFA Group
Mitzi Womack was hostess in
her more. 1510 Sixth St., to th*
Tuesday afternoon meeting of the
Elizabeth Fergeson YWA of First
Baptist Church.
Kay Gray preaided over the
meeting, and Bette Goolsby of-
fered a prayer and directed a
program'from the Royal Service
magazine, “Door of Opportunity.
Door of Responsibility, Door to
Christian Missions."
Discussions pertaining to the
missionary effort of William Ca.
ry in India, 1783: the establish-
ment of the Southern Baptist mis-
sionary effort in the 100th coun-
try, New Guinea, and the transla-
tion of the Bible into 1109 Ian- .
guages. were given by Mitti Wo-
mack, Kay Gray and Bette Gools-
by.
Carolyn Carpenter brought the
devotional from Revelations I,
1-3, and offered the closing pray-
er. •
A general discussion of mis-
sions in our every day life was
held. Larena O'Neil will give the
devotional, and Bette Goolsby will
direct the program Oct. 29 when
the club meets in her home, 804
Roanoke. Lina Beth Allman will
arrange special music.
Miss Womack assisted by her
mother, Mrs. Lloyd Womack,
served sandwiches, cake and hot
chocolate to the 10 members
present and Mrs. H A. Stephens,
the sponsor.
T. J. Smith, the honoree and
hostess.
One of his gifts was a trip to
San Antonio and Austin which
the family and Mrs. T. J. Smith
took recently.
met’rwsnasn at the Arwnwod as a usefu reminder to all of us
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19:58 Bible Resdms
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SATURDAY
David Barron. George Martin.
aet of March 3, 1879. . .. . _ ..
Any erroneous refleetion upen the character or reputation of any person, firm
or corporation which may appear in the columns of The Brownwood Bulletin
*un bercady correetrd upon WJabetnserozr"EAeshe attention of the pususasr
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. DALLAS, Tex. (UP ►—Police say sandro Jr. and city treasurer John
Skin from the normal. Vermell Chambers, 21. is a man Ghinger as defendants in the suit.
—------ — -- -------- Occasionally, particularly if the who believed in convenience. When He charges they acted illegally in
ventist Church elementary school patient is in good physical condi- they arrested him at his home denying his petition to hold bull-
children attended the Texas State ; tion, erysipelas clears up in about Thursday on narcotics charges, fights in Baltimore.
Fair held in Dallas. Some of the a week even without treatment. , they found marijuana cigarets on
। parents and the teachers, Mrs. Meningitis, inflammation of the ’ his person, 150 grains in the medi-!
Caroline Stewart, accompanied kidneys and even blood poisoning, cine cabinet. 100 in a jar under
however, are not unusual compli- some diapers in one bedroom, 250
cations. Since the sulfa drugs and more in another bedroom, 200
Top Games Featured
On Weekend Radio
Early High School ‘win play
Melvin tonight and KBWD will be
on hand for a live broadcast of
this game. Game time.' 7:45 p.m.
on KBWD. This week is an open
date for Brownwood High School
and you'll hear this live broad-
cast of the Early High School
game tonight instead.
Tomorrow morning at 9:05
you'll hear a delayed broadcast
of the Comanche-DeLeon football
game played tonight in DeLeon.
Saturday afternoon you'll be on
the 50 yard line over KBWD when
the Texas Aggies take on TCU in
Fort Worth. And you'll hear Bay-
: tions flew majestically atop snow-
| capped Mt. Fuji today to com-
1 ......-----------xu. memorate the first anniversary of
the following children Penny Wiley. Conner Scott, E. P. Wood- fo often accompanied bv high fev- wYLER.Tex(Pl- William Japans admission into the world
Graves. Delo White. Curly White niff. C. C. Woodson. J. Claude er°rhemosmmnmonYoctioneys WhitusPugh wastfreeua f charges organization. The flag was raised
Sus Baker. Rhonda Baker. Kay
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Glothlin, La Vern Hill, Billy Floyd -aPPs, A -J;BeckoaKi elth, Roy are usually present. . gallon jug of home-brewed corn United Nations Week observance
Day. Tony Smith. Jerry Barnum. Ziock. 3 R. Studdard. c. , At first the skin in a single spot iquor, the only evidence against ‘ ooservance.
Mmes. Med Snyder, -hares seems to be affected. Often this him. was reduced to a dark brown
wesner,.F >« Weat herby1B ?/ is where there has been a small residue in the bottom of the jug.
RoSS, Bil Monroe, B M. Orloff, wound or scratch. The skin be- Pugh was Released because of
Aline Miller Harry Ford, Emory comes reddened and swollen with- lack of evidence.
Barrett and Alton Reed.
IN Ed Pettit News MBS
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4:30 Frank Singtser News MM
4:35 Weekend Muaic
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IN Weekend Music
5:50 Texas News
6:00 ollege Scoraboard
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6:30 Lester Smith News MM
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7:00 James All News MB0
Y.N Weekend Music
7:30 Humble Kickeft
7:45 Baylor vs Texas Tech
9:00 KBWD Danee Party
10:00 Jack Wallace News
Box Offite Opena 8:30 P.M. — First Show at Dusk,
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MAYOR SUED
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hieroglyphics that never have
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vocation, and hostesses for th. tions. This Is the case for , dis-
affair were Mmes. Emmett ease called erysipelas.
Whiteside. Leon Kitner, and U. R. , _ . . „
Groom i Erysipelas is an inflammatory
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Following the luncheon dup l- known as the streptococcus It
serrdgGinners Bmng Mme. ehepooriand cessfuny.--------------------
Gertrude Dingie and Poly Eaton conditions. It d most frequem There wil continue to be occa-
wurer’marneryronconanntghand rariyiniife.especallly during the S .c:r\nrm^^
. ... ... U Members present were Mmes Yet it is more common in old tion of health or any disaster may
day.on.his ninth birthday, with * Kitner, E L Fulmer. Doug Kiz- people than in the middle years. I increase its.frequency again,
party held in his home Thomas er. Dingle. Eaton. J. N. Arvin. I Lowered general health from I However,, if it should again be-
ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jesse Dewees. Garner, Koontz, such thine .s had diet Rrighr
Cox, 1601 Belle Plain. Arch Bucy, O. N. Mayo. Mitcham disease, or chronic alcoholism equipped to deal with it.
Games were played and bal- J. L- Morris. Fred Spencer Seth favor the development of erysip- l
loons, chewing gum. suekers. Thomson elas.
cake and punch were served to j Mmes. Sam Waisman, L. C. |
T;N London-Burton Time
7:15 Breakfast Melodies
T:N BU! Jamar News
7:45 Time, Tunes A Temperature
8:00 John B. Kennedy News MBS
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8:35 Weekend Music
9:00 Steve McCormick News MBS
9:05 Comanche es DeLeon
10:30 hews
40:35 Weekend Music
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