Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 101, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1962 Page: 10 of 10
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Friday, Feb. 9, 1962
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Teen Timers Plan
Valentine Party
Franke. Mrs. Lehman, Mn. wu-
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Lewis Reitz,
Domino Club
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sored by the Young People’s So-
lone and John Jr., George M. Jack- to Brownwood from Ranger. where
Stork Shower
nine members by the hostess.
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SPECIAL!
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One of West Berlin's largest
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To brown pies and tarts.
Gad-Abouts
YOUR CREDIT IS AN OPEN BOOK TO THEM!
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AUSTIN-MORRIS COMPANY
HARRY FORD
NATHAN'S JEWELRY
surrpesroAWOMIN
FROM PAT'S
ft L. CRAVENS INSURANCE
PEERLESS DRUG COMPANY
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
TO YOU
QUEEN FURNITURE CO.
TEXAS CO.
KNOBLER’S LADIES WEAR
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DUBLIN’S
WAISMAN’S DEPT. STORE
SAVINGS!!!
a A. FORBESS AGENCY
S. A. MeHORSE PLUMBING
WEAKLEY-WATSON
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CARLSON'S AUTO &
HARDWARE
INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES
MASSEY AUTO PARTS CO.
SHOE STORE
204 E. Anderson
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We've Sloshed Prices On
Our Valentine Specials
Garden Culture
Club Accepts
New Officers
SKIRTS A SWEATERS
GOING AT REAL
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The following subscribers and over 100 other local merchants and professional men have access
to your credit rating.
-SOFT, GOOD LOOKING
AND COMFORTABLE.
IN MANY COLORS.
LOWEST PRICED!
HIGHEST RATED!
Sizes 4 to 19
Widths N and M
tury Jonahs," baaed on the entire
bonk of Jonah were made by Mn. !
PROTECT YOUR
GOOD NAME
KEEP YOUR
CREDIT GOOD
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SWEETHEART NOMINEES— The six young women above are nominees for Val-
entine Sweetheart at Howard Payne College. They are, left to right, Kay Farmer,
Wichita Falls junior; Faye Sargent. Round Rock junior; Minnie Delgado, Bastrop
junior; Judy Hendricks, Smithville sophomore; Bettie Anderson, Arlington soph-
omore, and Sandra Mouser, Houston junior. Identity of the sweetheart will be re-
vealed at a ’Portraits in Pink" all-university sweetheart banquet Friday night in
Veda Hodge Hall, sponsored by the Baptist Student Union. The banquet will
climax Religious Focus Week at Howard Payne. Speaker will be Beth Hayworth,
associate ih the student department of the Baptist General Convention of Louisiana.
Mrs.
games
vealed
drawn.
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zation.
Refreshments will be served fol.
lowing the meeting in the lunch-
room by the social committee.
Reg to
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KEEPS 'EM BUSY- Rainy day
boon for mother: an inexpensive
magnifying glass. Children will
keep delightfully busy exploring
their possessions for sights hith-
erto unseen.
JLe Uoman 3
Reg to
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WEAKLEY-WATSON
HARDWARE
Willis Memorial
Pastor Named;
Revival Slated
The Rev. Bobby Ferguson, new
ris LeRoy Stacy, Sonny Robbins
and Walton Daniels
Nowodays the measure of a
man's success is whether or not he
has to borrow money to pay his
in Pre-Cambrian times, some
500 million years ago. the North
Pole was near Hawaii.
San Angelo brought out the object
lessons gained from the study and
made some "Twentieth Century"
applications.
Mills County Home Demon-
stration Agent. Mrs. Rachel B.
Trent. will attend the statae
home economies meeting in
Dallas. Feb. IS.
use a pastry brush tn brush
them with milk before putting
them in the oven.
Roundup
GOLDTHWAITE PT A
Mrs. Sonny Robbins presided at
the Goldthwaite Executive Board
of Parent-Teacher Assn meeting
recently in the high school confer-
ence room
As a project for the year they
tebles were filed at the regular
Owens Domino Club meeting Fri-
day night at the community club,
house.
High score winners were Sid
Adams and Lonzo Boyd. Rumers
kinder Aon
rowmweod’s Fimest Jewelers
M* Center
ALATHEAN CLASS—Alathean
Sunday School Class of Coggin
Avenue Baptist Church met in
the home of Mrs. W. M. Potter
for regular business and social
meeting.
Mrs Hines brought the devo-
tional from the first chapter of
Psalms Others on the programi
were Mrs. H. M. Hughes and
were ned to Held In Blanket
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Refreshments of cake squares,
toasted pecans, mints and spiced
tea were served to 16 members
and two visitors
The annual Valentine party will be held by
Brownwood Junior High School Teen Tuner* Fri-
day from 7:30-10 p.m. in Adar n Street Community
Center.
A queen from the eighth and ninth grade
classes will be crowned at 9 p.m.
Eighth grade king and queen candidates are
Candice Myrick and Jimmy Piper. King and queen
candidates from the ninth grade class are Kathy
Smith and Neal Rogers.
Duke and duchess candidates from the eighth
grade class are Bonnie Jamar and David Henley.
Candidates from the ninth grade class are Janice
Herman and Wayne Nichols.
DEFENSE PROGRAM
MULLIN 'BBC'—Elgin Smith.
Mrs. Rachel B. Trent and Lee
Tabor will present a program
on civil defense Tuesday at 21
| p.m. for the Art and Civic Club j
meeting in the home of Mrs. i
LeRoy Stacy.
STAR 4-H
MULLIN 'BBC'—The Star 4-H
Club will meet Monday for regu- .
lar monthly session. '
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recently. charge of packing boxes for two
Mrs. George Pool. class presi- childrens hospitals.
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COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE
PRESCRIPTIONS
TOILETRIES
GIFT ITEMS
RENFRO'S
REXALL DRUG
Orders Token Now
on Discontinued
STERLING PATTRNS
• GORMAN STERLING
• INTERNATIONAL
STERLING
• COMMUNITY PLATE
• LUNT STEELING
Orders taken through
February 28
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Brownwood's Progressive Merchants!
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REV. BOBBY FERGUSON
... la revival
Mrs. Bonnie Cox
Training Leader
COMANCHE—Mrs Bonnie Cox, !
organization specialist from Col-
lege Station, will give a commit-
tee training meeting Monday at
P-TA
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5-=3
9:30 am in the Comanche L-
"A Good Credit Rating
Is a Big Asset to
You and Your Family"
sions and conclusions. | _ _________ _________ _____ —
’ The Rev. Norbert Roschke of uo were Mrs. Clyde Wilhelm ami pastor of Willis Memorial Church
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brary. All home demonstration I department stores
committee members and clubKnaso bread. __
GIFT TEA—Mrs. Richard Wil-
kins, former Miss Kay Lovelace,
was honored by Esther Sunday
School Class of Calvary Baptist
Church with a gift tea Monday
night in the home of Mrs. Elva
Griffin at 2301 Elizabeth Dr.
The tea table, laid with pink
linen cloth, was centered with
an arrangement of pink and red
roses. Valentine motif was car-
Mmes B A. Hopkins, K K
committee members are urged:
to attend
Following the training meet,
the Comanche Home Demon-
stration Council will hold a regu-l
lar meeting at 2 p.m. in the REA |
Building with Mrs Roy Henson :
presiding
MULLIN MEET
MULLIN (BBC' — The Mullin
Community Improvement organi-
zation will hold a meeting Thurs-
day a.l the Mullin school. The
program will be "Soil and Water
Conservation," presented by Lynn
Pittard, extension specialist from
Texas A&M College.
Mrs. Delia Hibler. Mrs. Linnie
McCulley. Mrs. Mabel Dabney,
Mrs Julia Ortegon, Mrs. Ele-
nor Parson. Mrs. Ottie Simpson.
Mrs. Una Thomas Mrs. Maud
Staggs. Mrs. Lloyd Henson. Mrs.
Rita Nowlin and the hostess
Mrs Julia . Ortegon will be
hostess in her home on Feb. 20.
stocks 288 :
Grace Lutheran League
Host For Annual Workshop
ROLL CALL Fifty percent
of the membership of the Odd
Fellow Lodge No. 219 attended
the annual roll call meeting
i held recently.
A program was conducted,
speakers were heard and re-
I freshments were served.
Lutheran Women's Missionary |
league of Grace Lutheran Church
was hoot for the annual Heart of
Texas Zone LWML Workshop held
Tuesday in parish hall
Societies from congregations at
2-? i
12:1 4
; Command." Jonah's Flight and
. Punishment" and Jonah’s Prayer
Deliverance. and Second Commis-
sion." At the end of each group's'
'Buzz Section" the entire group
reassembled to report on discus-
dent, presided over the business Those present included Mmes,
meeting. Plans were made to Boenicke. Brinson. Joe Cate, Ar-
quilt a quilt during the month nold Ragsdale. Oscar Monk. Al
of February. Fielder, B J. Deal. Curtis Stacy,
George Lewis directed Ed Weems, Maud Owen and Cy-
donated 1130 to be used for the Austin Ave. ...
elementary playground and equip- i Mrs. opal Todd .presented the
ment and 9150 for cabling off a program.. "Roses From Planting
parking area at the high school. to Plucking . and Mrs. Charles
Plans were made to encourage 1 Trigg demonstrated an oriental ar-
visitation during public school ransement.
week. March 5-. A nominating Mrs. John Arthur was.yoted in
committee was selected to secure as a new member. New officers ac-
BLANKET 'BBC—Mrs Don
Houck of Brownwood was honor-
ed Wednesday night with a stork
shower in the basement of
Blanket Baptist Church follow-
ing mid-week prayer services.
। Refreshments of cake squares
and hot chocolate were served
from the refreshment table cen-
tered with an arrangement of
pink roses and flanked by pink
candles in silver candelabra.
Houck is music director at the
Blanket church and a student
at Howard Payne University.
"Have you met your
obligations"
“Secret Pals" were re- ril Prince,
and new names were
' Taylor! Jim King, and Alice vice president, presided over the
I Chapman were hostesses for a business meeting of Women's
The Tuesday meeting of Garden social and business meeting of a Missionary Society oh Bangs Bap-
Culture Club was held in the home Sunday School Class of Richland tist Church held in the annex
of Mrs. Charles Hammonds at 1714 Springs Baptist Church held in building recently.
1 .—— •— the home of Mrs. H. D. Martin Mrs. Clarence Brinson was in
More than half of the million An old barracks joke says that
and half Albanians are Moslems. GI clothes come in two sizes-
—---------------------------- too small and too big.
C. K Orrison of San Angelo, zone A A r . ,
Meets Friday
desserts were served by the host Tim Beal and family. Mr and Mrs people will be in charge of special
leegue. Clifford Whetstine. Mr. and Mrs. music at all services.
Committees were Mrs Leroy Yernon Pittman, Mrs John Ma- The Rev. Mr. Ferguson moved
Reich, registration; Mrs. Arthur
Lehman and Mrs. Rech, decora-
tions: Mrs Louis Krause and Mrs.
David Taylor. refreshments.
Brownwood members present in-
eluded Mr. Harry Coldeway, Mrs.
Kenneth Couch, Mn. Eltrieda
ried out in decorations. Gifts
were displayed in the dining
room
Mrs. Griffin served white cake
squares decorated with red wed-
ding slippers and Miss Melinda
Griffin served pink punch.
Those attending were Mmes
W W Chick. Glenn Bowden, M
H Wilkins, Jim Seward. Way-
land Loudermilk. Jessie Smith.
Milton Thomas, W L Keesee.
John Keesee. Leonard Daniel. Er-
nest Weedon, and Betty Garrett.
Others. unable to attend, sent.
gifts.
Erady, Brownwood, Cisco, Eden,
Eola, Menard. San Angelo and So- etmne, mrs. -eiunan, murs. wu-
nora were represented been Lippe. Mrs. Nettie Posey,
mII Registration was held from 9 30 Mrs. Reich. Mr L—- 7—
l 1* a m and the Rev. Thomas So- Mrs Sorensen. Mn Taylor, and
I , rensen conducted the opening devo- Mn. Wilmer Wendel.
| ' tion. Opening remarks Introduc- ------------------
' tory to the topic "Twentieth Cen-1
By NELLIE ROE
Ot The Bulletin Statt
MISS LOSSIE MAEDELL
PHILLIP'S mother, Mrs James
Phillips of Dunn. N.C.. announc-
es the engagement and approach-
ing marriage of her daughter to
Ben Alfred Small, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Small of Roswell.
N.M., former Rising Star resi-
dents. and nephew of Miss Mary
Hord of Rising Star The wed-
ding is to take place Feb. 18 at
5 p.m. in Divine Street Method-
ist Church in Dunn.
Mrs. Warren Duren will be di Cl, Ik —JAc+ece
rector of the program and Mrs-’uD 19155
' Ed Bruce will give the devotional BLANKET (BBC)— Mrs Cecil
Miss Nina Ruth Cobb will care Cooper was hostess in her home
for small children Tuesday for the Blanket Quilt-
I Mrs. Thomas Sorensen was or- urer.
----- ing Club. Work was done on
Those from Goldthwaite attend- two quilts.
ing the Brown-Mills Bi-County A covered dish lunch was
> Council of P-TA meeting held at served at noon to Mrs. Myrtle
Fiesta Lanes Wednesday were ! Allen. Mrs. Pearl Baker, Mrs.
Mmes. J. C. Stewart. Warren Har- : Eliza Dabney. Mrs. Charles Hale,
son, Henry Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. he was pastor of a church. Born
Lonzo Boyd. Dave Fish, Mr. and in Floydada. he attended Bethany
Mrs. H. P: Michaelis, Mr. and Nazarene College at Bethany,
Mrs. Sid Adams. Mr. and Mrs. D. Okla. He is married and has a
H. Bagley Sr.. Nyal Smith, Mrs. seven-month old daughter.
Eva Smith and Joe J. Smith. ---------------
Sid Adams, of the Nazarene at 1045 West Com-
The business meeting was coo- merce, will be the speaker for re-
ducted at 8:30 p.m. and the res- rival services in that church today
ignation of Mrs. J. End treasurer. through Feb. 1*.
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Werner Named
Outstanding Man
Walter A. 'Bob' Werner, Tex-
as Highway Patrolman and form-
er Brownwood resident, was
named "Outstanding Young Man
of 1961" at the annual Junior
Chamber of Commerce program
held in Fredericksburg recently.
Werner, former president of
the Jaycees, was named Texas
Jaycees' outstanding committee
chairman for his activities in the
field of safety in 1359
He attended Daniel Baker Col-
lege here and was married to
the former Miss Jeanne Fannin,
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. B D.
Sarles of 3506 Third St They
have two children
A leader in the Boy Scout pre
gram. Werner also serves as
First Lieutenant in the Freder-
icksburg National Guard Unit
and is secretary of the board of
deacons of Memorial Presbyteri-
an Church
Louis R. Timberlake of Stam-
ford Texas Jaycee president
was speaker for the banquet and
presented Werner with the
award.
Woodland Heights Parent-Teach
rr Assn, will observe Founders
Day at the monthly meeting to be
heid Tuesday at 7:30p.m. in the
school auditorium.
Mrs. E. B Clardy will present
the program which will consist of
a review of the early history of cuiuwe was bevecueu w secue cca w Nr.. . ns.
the organization. All past presi- officers for the 1962-63 term. ceptd..) Mr< trs, Marrin His
cents who attend, will be honored ----- pres identisMrs. Veon Martin.first
A special honorary life member- Mrs. Sonny Robbins vice presi- preside SiN S-Piez) Nur
ship will be awarded to a person dent at sewing area 5. district 1 • second . . presi ' '
selected by a committee on the attended the district P-TA meet-NIDppelatho.viceprssidenti
basis of their value to the organ- tap Monday in the Village Hotel Ros recore g.zec
at Fastland retary: Mrs. Gene Porter, histor-
Plans were made for spring ian; Mrs. H. c Stakes, correspond-
conference and duties were as •ling .secctary and Mrs. Joe Gal-
signed to district officers. brazth..parliamentarian.
Members voted to accept an
NEW »11«
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DRY CMEMICAL
EXTINGUISMER
OUKt »eLAcEUpMt
•ICHANGE CYIIMDH-
LIGHT UP your face. For day-
time make-up have your dressing
table backed up against a window
Goldthwaite P tA will meet Mno [offer to decorate windows at a[and sit facing it. if you prefer.
Goldthwaite P-TAwillmeet Mon: local department store for the you can prop up • mirror on the
day at 7 pm m the high schoo: sason 5" window jj|| The important thing
aypdtorium forgasprogrampntitied The March 6 meeting wil be held is to have the light shining on
"Problem and Eetween. " Parents, I in the home of Mrs. Charles Ross yolr face while you work.
1eacners and -udentS at onn3 1n+h C4
A panel consisting of two teach- '
ers. two parents and two students .
will lead a discussion and ques- Mrs C C noner
tion and answ er period "X1• —•VPeT
ganist. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilhelm ciety of the Church.
Each person brought a sack served refreshments of coffee Leon Cook of Brownwood will
lunch. Coffee, soft drinks. and cookies and punch to Mr. and Mn. be the song leader. The young
The Rev. Charles Rathberger of was accepted Mrs. Vernon Pitt- Services are scheduled at 7 p.m.
Brady gave the cloning devotion. man was elected secretary-treat- each evening The revival ia spon-
OWENS 'BBC' — Six domino
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 101, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1962, newspaper, February 9, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489287/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.