Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 298, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 28, 1958 Page: 10 of 16
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39th Session of
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Invited to Fair
And the most talked about shoes
in town! The fresh, trim stylinq
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CREDIT, COLLECTION PROCEDURES
TO BE TOPIC OF COURSE SET HERE
action
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Mr and Mrs. J. H. Hutchins of
2406 Fourth St. are the parents
of a daughter, born Sept. 25 at
8:16 pm in Memorial Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
M L. Ethridge of Mullin and Mr.
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a week’s visit with his mother,
Mrs. Porter J. Davis of 2007 Four-
th St.
All The Deep-Down Benefits of Your Own Personal Masseuse!
Feel it! The Thrill of Really Living ... Real Deep*
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Easy Payments
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More control per ounce than any other girdle!
Tiger girdle. panty-only 7.95
Tiger CubT“ girdle, pant y- only 3.95
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officer of the Brownwood Inter-
nal Revenue Service office, stated.
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University of Texas, for a week
of special training dealing with
the techniques of present day
_ .0. 1 Navy’s pay program.
"The Call of San Saba. writ- '----
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is now taught in some 22,000 high
schools and many colleges in the ,
United States, at larger military]
and naval installations and other ,
localities.”
Ellis Campbell Jr., district di- ,
rector. mailed a letter on Sept. 2.
1958. to 1.101 high school princi- ,
pals inviting them to order the
free instruction-kits for this school
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I San Saba, author of the 350-page
book. ’’the Call of the San Saba."
to attend the gala Texas Book
according to the host pastor. Rev.
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SENIOR OFFICERS—Newly elected senior class officers for the first half of the
school year at Brownwood High School are left to right. Ray Boler, president; Earl
Vogel, vice president: Jackie Reed, secretary. Sponsors are Charles Perrin and
Mrs. Dorothy O’Brien, not pictured. (Bulletin Photo)
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VIBRATOR
DOCTOR
MOLLIEW. ARMSTRONG
Optometrist
Dial Wit tor an appotmtmeut
Office 1309 Center
The Rt. Rev. H Thomas Primm,
the Episcopal head at the Tenth
District which comprises the entire
i State of Texas will preside Bishop
Primm attended Wilberforce Uni-
versity and Payne Theological
Seminary and holds degrees of
Doctor of Divinity and Doctor of
Law Dr O. W Hodges will be
host Presiding Elder of the Wichi-
. ta Falls District and Dr. T B
Reece, is associate Presiding Elder
at .the Lubbock District.
1 The conference daily schedule.
m..T. Auditorium on Howard Payne
’ । College campus. October 5, with
vention of the National Associa- and Mrs. Ira Hutchings of Zephyr
tion of Retail Druggist in Phila- ______
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Internal Revenue
Begins Instruction
1 Two T‘s have been added to the
Is Slated Here
The »h session of the North-
west Texas Annual Conference of
the African Methodist Episcopal
Church will convene at Lee Chapel
BHS JUNIORS—Class officers for Brownwood High School the first semester, left
to right. Morris Joe Connaway. president; Jeff Harrell, vice president; Charles
Hammonds, secretary. Not pictured are junior class sponsors Mrs. Sidney Hughes
and Cecil Elkins. (Bulletin Photo)
’ Last year 1609 high school and
college teachers used the Teach-
ing Taxes course to train approxi-
mately 49,577 students in the Dal-
las District in North Texas. This
program is in use in most of the
schools in our area. The program
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$595 “4 Leather
B. M. BENN Erf of Citizens
Pharmacy is attending the con-
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and the extension division of the
University of Texas.
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Mr Charles Gore of grr^^^GAre.oIand
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University of Texas. Carpenter
has been engaged in the retail
credit field for a number at
visual aids 1 Africa and the Holy
I Landi: Sunday. 9 a.m,. confer-
ence Bible School. 10 a.m . wor-
ship service; 1 pm. reading al
appointments.
The closing service for the con-
ference will be held in the Mims
The Brownwood Retail Mer-
chants Association has arranged
w ith the division of extension, the
. AM E. Church, located on
$ corner of Cordell and
633 September SOthOctober 5th
ference institute. 12
church sings again;
tZe d te qemon
MR. AND MRS B. M OR-
LOFF and son Gary have return-
ed to their home. 405 Norwood
St., from a trip to New York
City. ।
inspection the following
SAN SABA—The Mausecript
Club of San Antonio has invited
Mrs. Alma Ward Hamrick of
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delphia this week. He is also
visiting in the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Boyce M. Bennett Jr., who
live in Philadelphia.
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221 Elmer Haynes, manager of the
11 Brownwood Retail Merchants As-
I 'C sociation. has announced that the
class will consist of owners.
r) | managers, and employes of de-
f j । partment stores banks furniture
A stores, automobile dealers. gro-
B eery stores, drug stores and
t i | other retail, wholesale and ser-
k vice organizations
We 1 Topics for discussion include
F. ' such elements of present day
F , credit and collection activity as,
- "Advantages of using a credit ap-
plication." "Interviewing credit
'day. 10 00 a.m. Conference Branch
Missionary Society session; Tues-
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and Mrs. A. L. James of Vernon — ---- ----
and Mr and Mrs Paul Kreiger Fourth V. S. Army representa-
of East Rutherford, N. J. tive, was the inspecting officer.
accompanied by Lt. Col Thomas
C. Yantis and Maj. Robert F.
Radius, both of local National
1612 Fourth St. are the parents of----
a son. Jeffery Todd, born Sept. 25 Mr. and Mrs. C.
at 11:40 p.m. in Memorial Hospital. > West Commerce.
Guard units.
The general inspection was
conducted in two phases. The
afternoon examination covered tnbution to the cause of educa-
the inspection of supply, records.
Healthful
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Americd’: larf^st Selling ^relining Chair
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Clauss of was held for the Tank Co. of the
1011 LaMonte are the parents of 142 Infantry Regiment. 36th Di
a daughter. Pamela Elaine, born vision of the Texas National
Sept. 25 at 12:23 a.m. in Memorial Guard at Santa Anna. Thursday
Grandparents are Mr. afternoon and evening.
--- Lt. Col. Eugene H. Salmon.
credit and collection procedures.
The training course, entitled
"Retail Credit Procedures" and
a 10 hour course is scheduled
each night Monday through
year. The Internal Revenue Ser-
vice instruction kits will not be
available until December. Most
schools schedule them for instruc-
tion to coincide with the Internal
Revenue Service’s filing season,
January to mid-April. Orders are
being placed now, how ever, by in-;
terested teachers and principals
in order to assure availability of
the material. •
Interested teachers needing in-
formation concerning this pro-
cram should contact Chief. Ad-
ministration Division. Interal Re-
venue Service, Dallas. Tex., for
order blanks and other help, ac-
cording to Newman.
methods.” and "Credit sales and
promotion ”
The program is made possible
through the cooperation of
Brownwood Retail Merchants As-
sociation. distribution education
Thursday, beginning Oct. 6. at __________________________________
zm-rfem Power Euem „
The conferences will be direct- wood. 2are the parents, of
ed by Lown’ M Carpenter, re- Delbert Lee. born Sept.. 25 , at
tan credit specialist from the 9:45 a.m. in Memorial Hospital
Maternal grandparents are Mr
and Mrs. Lon Boyd of May, and
paternal grandmother is Mrs M.
E. Dodds of Early. Mrs. Dodds is
the former Miss Shirley Boyd.
tion has grown during the last home of Mrs. Robbie Carnes and
several years into a nation-wide, daughter. Joyce, are Mr. and
. M carefully planned detailed study I Mrs. Paul Evans of Hillsboro.
of Federal taxes. The program, Mrs. Evans is the daughter of
has found a ready welcome in Mrs. Carnes and formerly re-
Texas. sided here. I
V. W. Newman. administrative
Bishop H Thomas Primm
preaching the closing message.
The publie of the city of Brown-
wood is cordially invited to at-
tend.
gram; Wednesday 10:30 a.m..
opening worship service; 1 .e ... J._____
p m evangelism and church ex- Hamrick, was pub-
tension night; Thursday, 8 30 « ‘......
Duty in Louisiana
Lt. (jg James A Hallum Jr.
commanding officer of U. S.
Naval Reserve Electronics Divi-
sion 8-21 here, has been in New
Orleans the past two weeks on
active duty at the Eighth Naval
District headquarters, it was re-
ported by the Navy office here.
Lt. Hallum reported for duty
last Sept. 7 Since he recently
was placed in command of the
Brownwood Reserve Unit, his
tour of duty in New Orleans en-
abled him to study the plan of
operation for Reserve facilities,
the Navy said.
Lt. Hallum is a native of
Brownwood and is employed by
the White-Wall Floral Co. He is
a graduate of Howard Payne Col-
lege and spent more than two
I years on active duty with the
Navy.
The Brownwood Reserve Unit,
which occupies quarters in a new
building on the Howard Payne
campus, serves officers and men
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Mr. and Mrs. Terry Young of
May are the parents of a son.
A regiztration fee will be the
total cost for the course.
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Robert Edward. born Sept. 26 at
———______ - 12:40 a.m. in .Memorial Hospital.
MR.AND MRS.H S. CASEY Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
of 1806 Second St. and their Joe J. Smith of May and Mr and
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. c 0 Young of Sidney. Mrs
Mrs. Pat Obenhaus of Killeen. Young is the former Miss Dorothy
were in Dallas Saturday to at- ’ Smith.
tend a banquet in honor of the _____
318 ennielntnersctseysguon. Mr. and MrsF;I “
Maj.Rol bent [Casey, is command- ! ter. Frankie Lynn, born Sept 25
er The Hughes trophy of recog-at 7:10 a.m. in Memorial HOspital.
nition was presented to Maj . Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Casey at the banquet. He .returm- j B Alldredge Of Rt 4 and Mr
ed to Brownwood the.fam- and Mrs. J. P. Reed of Rt. 2.
Ily for a visit with them today. Brownwood.
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ANDERSON-NELSON So
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Hospital Auxiliary
Meet Set in Pecos
District II of the Texas As-
sociation of Hospital Auxiliaries,
which includes Brownwood. will
hold iis convention in Pecos
Tuesday at the Pecos Valley
Country Club.
Several local persons are ex-
pected to attend the meeting,
which begins at 9:30 a.m. and
will adjourn at 2:30 p m.
It will be the first district con-
vention of the group ever held.
Previous meetings have been
either on a state or local basis.
District II is the largest in area
of any of the five TAHA dis-
tricts
Local hospital auxiliaries or
administrators can supply addi-
tional information concerning the
meeting.
several years. Hundreds of
copies were sold in this nation
and el-ewhere.
customers.” “Investigating and
11 evaluating the customer.” "Ac-
I cepting and Rejecting the appli-
I cant......Collection procedures."
■ j "Small claims court procedure.”
I "Checks and check cashing
I bunldtnea: while the evening in- Eddie Edwards On
spection dealt with the individual -""I- A"""C, v
The annual general inspection Perry Como Show
i iheexBeatedeadqua rtersrtcinedet 1, SAN’sABA-Friendsand re-
30. which also includes the Medi- latives recognized Eddie Ed
cal Platoon. Company A will wards, son of Mr. and Mrs
- - George F. Edwards of San Saba,
when he appeared on the Perry
Como television show Saturday
evening. The young San Saban
appeared with Tommy Sands in
his "Raiders.”
Edwards, a graduate of San
Saba High School and of Texas
Tech. Lubbock, has been in show
business in California for the
.. - .. past several months.
three R s. Teaching Taxes, the _________________
' da *. 8 30 a m conference insU- Lt. James Hallum on
tute; 12 noon, hour of power:
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 298, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 28, 1958, newspaper, September 28, 1958; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488473/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.