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6_BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Tuesday, March 21, 1861
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MUSICAL NUMBERS
sicians receiving superior ratings
wood. Mrs E. C. Bartholomew.
members of the Bartholomew counselor; Treble Clef Club of
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AAUW Group
Displays Books
Upsilon Betas
Receive Tour
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with Dr. Covey as co-hostess.
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Africa.
Esteron 99 STOPS WEEDS
... saves moisture and fertility in
corn, small grains and pastures
cookies were served following the
program.
McKinzie and Gary Don King,
president.
In May Church
MAY (BBC)—Members of the
May Women’s Study Club used
"Texas" for their topic recent-
ly at a meeting in friendship
hall of First Methodist Church.
Miss Elizabeth Robertson gave
a briefing of Texas literature
building, with Mrs. J. E. Smith
to furnish a quilt for the day’s
work.
Keith
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members
On display were new and.un-”
mittee presented the report on
the slate of officers for the com-
ing year
Turner Garner, E. N. Elsey and
I William Smith. . •
Special Exam
SAN SABA < BBC 1—Eleven jun-
iors at San Saba High School
took the National Merit Scholar-
ship qualifying test recently. The
three-hour test is the first step
in competition for a four-year
scholarship
the welcome and presided over
the meeting, and Leta Ann Thax-1
ton of Cherokee gave the re-
sponse
Highi ghting the morning’s
events was a program by the I
Howard Payne division of music 1
which was introduced by Ellis
LUNCHEON PROGRAM
Musicians receiving the super-
ior ratings were presented on the
program at the convention lunch-
! ty. Program for the induction
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N. Elsey. Other members of the committee (picture at right) bone up on some of
the books in the display. They are (left to right) Mrs. J. Turner Garner, Miss Caro-
lyn Rice, and Miss Myra Fisher. The committee members gave resumes of seven usual books
new books for the luncheon program. 1 mltUe
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members meeting for the first
course at 7 p.m. in the Bob Dun-
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During the social hour which
followed guests were directed to
the dining room by Mrs. C. Q.
Davis Jr. where'they wefe serv-
ed sandwiches, potato chips, cake
squares and punch by Mmes.
Putter Jarvis and Bob Duncan.
An Easter theme was carried
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LITERARY LOOK—Three members of the education committee of the Brown-
wood chapter of American Assn, of-University Women (picture at left) take a
look girough one of the books they displayed at the chapter’s luncheon Saturday.
They are (left to right) Mrs. William Smith, Miss Marjorie Gresham and Mrs. E.
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up a code of ethics for the socie-
SHIRTS
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We take great pride in doing
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Special music was furnished by
Judy Robertson. Beverly Bar-
1 rett. Connie Butler. Beverly
Spring garden flowets decorat-
ed the tables while place favors
carried out an Easter motif I
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ments. Serving table was laid
with a pink linen cloth and cen-
tered with a pastel arrangement
nesday for a study and discus-
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MUSICIANS CONFER — Talking things over at the 27th Annual Convention and
Festival of Junior Clubs of the Sixth Dis trite of Texas Federation of Music Clubs
are four of the meet’s officials. Conversing on a “light note” behind the head
table for the Saturday luncheon are, left to right, Leo Scheer, conductor of the
Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra; Mrs. El gene Bartholomew of Brownwood, local
convention and festival chairman; Mrs. H. B. Tandy of Ozona, district junior coun-
selor; and Mrs. R. E. Coleman of San Saba, festival chairman.
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About 50 members and guests
I attended
Program given by the associa-
tion’s education committee con-
sisted of brief resumes of new
books ol varied types. Two bi-
ographies. Iwo novels an edu-
cational and a philosophical book
Dickson .Billy Evans. Paul Ray of snapdragons. pom-pons and
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McFall. Mrs. Rachel B. Trent.
. MULLIN (BBC) —Accessories
will be studied at 2:30 p.m
Thursday during a meeting of
the Mullin Home Demonstration
Club in the home of Mrs. Walter
A tea was given for guests
immediately following the pro-
| gram. A St. Patrick’s Day theme
was carried out in the table de-
; corations. Spiced punch and
homemade cookies were served
to about 75 guests
Miss Hatte Brightman is spon-
sor of the Comanche chapter.
explained the
Mr. and Mrs. J. S Belvin of
1719 Eighth St have returned
from Abilene where Mrs Belvin
underwent surgery in Hendrick
Memorial Hospital.
Members of the American i -----
Assn of University Women met bers are Miss Marione Gresham,
Michele Pitts. Annette Ayers,
by committee
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Myrna Fisher and Mmes.
were discussed
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for a luncheon and book fair
Carol Walter, Eastland Scale
Runners; Jan Pridemore (piano
solo and hymn playing), Ozona
of the station ami
I Veterans of World War I and the Mullin Quilting Club met
Three Brownwood piano pupils Neece Elsey, chairman of the Judges were Frederick Thiebaud Auxiliary Barracks No. 1632 will Wednesday at the GI Building for
and Charles Wootton of Howard : meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the an all-day session. A quilt was
___________ _ . _ j Payne, and Leo Scheer, conduc- Recreation Building on the Brady completed for Mrs. Lynn Roberts
Saturday at the 27th Annual Reports and musical numbers tor of the Abilene Philharmonic Highway for a barbecue chicken and another almost completed for
Convention and Festival of Jun- Iwere given by: the MacDonell Orchestra. supper. pay.
- -1- -i,m ' ~ " " " • Monitors who assisted were Dominoes and "42" are sched- A covered dish luncheon was
-----f-- w Tondon ----nealop *e Har-I Monitors who a551sted were • a----- -------. served to 10 members at noon.
Next meeting will be Wednes- i
day, March 29, in the community [
members were provided with a
I view of themselves on television.
Next, members went to the
home of Mrs. James Hallum,
2609 Elizabeth Dr , for a business
session. The nominating com-
home of Mrs Dsle Woods of 3565
Third St
Dr. Lola B. Covey gave a brief
outline of African history. Also
) participaling on the program
were Miss Eula Haskew who
spoke on "The Economic Condi-
tion of Africa Today"; Miss
Mabe! Eubank gave “The Situa-
I tion in the Congo”; Miss Ruth
Cole. "What Africa Demands":
Mrs S. E Weaver, "Africa and
Reasons for Difficulties Today ”:
and Mrs Woods. "Currents in
Musicians.
Other pupils receiving superior !
ratings were Rose Ann Reynolds, ,
soprano from the MacDowell
Club of Brady; Shannon Wilson,
Mike Siebert. Mary Ann Turner,
Eastland Dr a goo Juniors; Pam
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Taking the examination were
George Amthor, Dick Aubrey,
Wilbur Aylor, Scott Banson, Zu-
dora Brown, Phil Chrane, Larry
Conner, Don Harkey. David
“2 and Mrs W. C. Wilson read a
-33 poem, "Tall Tales of Texans.” Miss Belt Takes
A Mrs. John Reed and Mrs. . .
I Clyde Nesbit were hostesses. The Practical Studv
| ‘ refreshment table was covered '
Easter bunny and eggs. Appoint-
ments were milk glass.
Attending were Mmes Seeley,
Thomas Gill, Harold Smlith, Nor-
man Fisher, Dyrice McDonald,
Ronald Gray, Hallum. Duncan,
Jarvis, Davis, Don Graves, J.
A. Cunningham III and two
guests, Mrs. Thomas Gill and
Mrs. Jack Lamkin Jr. ’
state. this convention marked the
last time this group of clubs will
meet together.
Registration began at 9 am
and the convention was opened
at 9:45 am in the sanctuary
by Mrs. H. B Tandy of Ozona. . . „ ..
district junior counselor Miss Lewis, Patricia Renfro and Dar-
Nancy Bishop of Brownwood gave rel Tinney.__
Ruth Class Plans
Friday Party
Ruth Class of Belle Plain Bap-
tist Church will have its month-
ly social Friday at 7:30 p m.
at the home of Mrs. Lester KU-
bern, 2620% Durham St.
Delegates to attend Tuesday’s
district convention in San An- ShOD Staqes
gelo were named. They are P 3
S V” AS. Sxss “m» Hair Style Show
Brown and Mrs. Marshall Camp- A hair style show and party
ben. was held recently by a local
Hostesses for the next meeting beauty shop. Linda Brown was
Africa Today.”
Refreshments of strawberry
pie, tea. coffee, olives and rel-
ishes were served to Miss Fran-
ces Hyde. Miss Willene Hyde.
Miss Haskew. Miss Eubank. Miss
Cole. Miss Leona Hood, Mrs.
Weaver. Mrs A. T Moseley.
Mrs J. W. Fisher. Dr. Covey,
Mrs. Clyde Mitchell, Mrs. R L.
Farris.
Next meeting will be held April
19 in the home of Mrs. Alice Tay-
lor Moseley of 608 Main Ave.,
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for Clubs of the Sixth District, Club of Brady for which Mrs. D. | Monitors who assisted were Dominoes and “42" are sched-
Texas Federation of Music Chibs. W. Jordon is counselor; the Bar- members of the Brownwood Schu-1 uled for entertainment. The event
They are Elizabeth Ann Allen, tholomew Musicians of Brown- ert Music Club Mme. D R is open to all veterans of World
Franks, Sam Joris, W. L. Lam- I War I and women eligible for
kin, W. D. Pierce, Nat Tracy, ! membership in the auxiliary.
Alvin Waller and W'illiam Young. ■--
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’ pointments were of crystal and . _ —.
i silver Centeroiece was of red LUBBOCK—Judith Belt, daugh- - t . .
Euver C ,erptece . n ««r and R w Relt James Johnson, sportsmanship
Arsouquero"ot-nace ^ito of- Route L Brownwood and a Darlene H.gMower.; ter will be held March 27.
! canna lilies The officers’ table child development major at Tex- courtesy. Naney v a ra w ay
canna TeShnofgical College is student-teacher relations, and
held a bouquet of redbuds. aSonTesnotogicaocdocurRentiy Virginia Cobb. citizenship.
Refreshments of sandwiches, amving in the Cmpus home man- MUSICAL PROGRAM
I served. _____________
The International Relations
Study Group of American Assn,
of University Women met Wed-
Ar l i L:I Talks were given by Janet
Ot HiomemaKng Meyers, appearance and charac-
- - - ■ ter; Karen Pattillo, behavior;
Upsilon Beta Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met recently at
Brownwood Television Cable Ser-
vice Inc. where Gilbert Keith,
manager, conducted members
was responsible for table deco-
rations. Mrs. Coleman of San
Sab is district festival chairman.
AUDITIONS
Festival auditions were con-
composed of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ducted at the First Bartist
Waggoner and their son and Church. Howard Payne Hbrary
daughter of Abilene. ««» the First Methodist Church.
Some 100 young musicians and
their sponsors registered for the CaA.mtc T.D.
convention and about 75 took part -ruaenr5 I AKe
in the festival with 130 attending
the luncheon. The Sixth District
is composed of 25 clubs from
Abilene. Brady, Brownwood
Cherokee, Cisco; De Leon. East- 1
land, Goldthwaite, Mills, Ozona. j
San Angelo, San Saba and Sweet-1
water attended the event.
Because of redistricting of the
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Brownwood, Dr. Mae Branom:
KBwK BxSXS? Mullin Meeting
Dragoo; Scale Runners Club of Smith were in charge of registra-
Eastland, Miss Striepe; Bach uon. .
Club of Goldthwaite, Mrs. Thur- j other clubs participating in the
ronn accomdionist from the man Head; Cleona Quiett Club ! festival were Junior Music Loy-
Lynn, accordionist from the leona Quiett; Melody en.’Cisco, Mrs. Ben Krsuskopf;
Makers. Ozona., Mrs. H. B. B Sharp Accordion Club, Sweet-
Tandy; and the Mozart Club, San water Mrs. H. Ww. Broughton: j
Saba, Mrs. R. E. Coleman. The Accordion Center, Abilene, I HD agent, will give the pro-
Cleona Qulett Club;’ Paula Mur- i Mrs. Bartholomew and Elsey Frank Waggoner.
phy (piano solo) and Lets Ann were local chairman for the con-i
Thaxton (hymn playing), Otero-1 vention and festival -.Dr. Bran- *
kee Tom Tom Club. om was in charge of luncheon
arrangements and Mrs. Locks
COMANCHE (Spl. >—Stephen F Parents of members and the
Austin chapler of the National | newly organized National Hynor
Honor Society at Comanche High Society chapter at Gustine High
School held its annual spring in-1 School, sponsored by Mrs. Coda
duction ceremony Monday in the Baggett, were special guests,
school auditorium. s. H. Fletcher. Comanche su-
Four new members were in- [ perintendent, explained the re-
ducted. Thelma Lancaster. sopho- quirements in leadership, char-
more; Lewis Rambo, junior; Stan- racter and service for member-
ley Rauhut, and Lanita Merrell, ship.
senior.______;: The NHS had met previously
eon. Also featured on the pro-
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Other members of NHS are
, Johnny Lightfoot, Tom Bright-
man, John Dudley, Janice Fritts,
Rita Tayor,' Sherrilan Louder-
--------------------- milk. Judy McCullough, Kathy
will be Mrs. Charles Branum hostess for the event. Arthor. Evelyn Blackwell. Dickie
and Miss Robertson. The meet- Special guest and narrator was 1 - - -
ing will be held April 20 in the Mrs. Golda Foreman of Coman-
homemaking cottage. che. Models were Hilda Foulton.
Attending were Mrs Read, Pat Williams, Susette Tharp,
__ a. _ — . a Mrs Rgss, Mrs. Nesbit,, Mrs. Aline Brincefield, Patsy Ridge-
my M * _ %/ _ I J ” . 4 C ‘ VI O C Allen. Mrs Wilson, Mrs. way and Mary Foulton.
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1961, newspaper, March 21, 1961; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489012/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.