Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 247, Ed. 1 Monday, July 30, 1962 Page: 9 of 10
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i BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Monday, July 30, 1962---9
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had no spout, or s spout that was
Wives With Dinner
night when Early Lions Club
Mrs. Arnold
Dear Heloise:
Honored On
CONTRACT BRIDGE CREATIVE
guest of the women. gave party
WOMAN
FAMOUS HANDS
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"If you forget the name, just
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When the French held the
Accordingly, he bid seven no-
pressure. What are we to do?
PEOPLE
operation.
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length. And remember to put
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down with your leg elevated.
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vice, my family and I took in-
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<li You must take influenza
virus vaccine. not that made
your
them.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry R. Storey, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter E. Dickens. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Hinshaw. Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Otis
the Italians held the North-
South cards. At their table the
bidding went:
Q-My husband has tubereu-
louis, and his doctor wants him
meeting and made plans for a
light bulb sale with proceeds to
go to the club's charity fund.
Committee reports were given.
Miss Jimmie Temple of San
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mation «n
DIck-na aS
ones with short handles can
bought at any dime store.
MI 8-4714
Parking
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eta tea and
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ra Emting-
hand laundry . . .
A plumber’s friend is the plung-
ar fe use to un-stop our sinks. The
bathtub . . . when you have lots
of clothes to wash or when doing
to gain weight. I am supposed
to give him a lot of cream. but-
ter. eggs and bacon.
But he also has a high blood
pressure, and we were told that
fats made cholesterol and cho-
lesterol made hardening of the
arteries and that hardening of
the arteries causes high blood
Dear Heloise:
I 1 pour a little vinegar into all
eon earne or anything else made
with tomatoes as we usually have
to add water anyway
And. dear Heloise, I put my
liquid floor was into those little,
plastie squeeze bottles. This save i
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sort and sprinkle the clothes later.
If you do not use a dampener
bag, then perhaps two wash bas-
kets would be a help.
Cathy Edge
141» Austin
Free Delivery
For quick
dependable
Prescription
service.
Call Us.
lated (incorrectly i that Forquet
would not have bid seven spades
unless he had the ace of hearts.
Siniscaleo apparently thought
that seven notrump might be
made without bringing home
the entire spade suit.
The outcome was disastrous.
East led the king of hearts and
the defense peeled off six heart
West
Pass
Pass
Dble.
SELL THOSE
UNWANTED ITEMS
IN THE BULLETIN
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Dear Heloise:
When hanging lee shirts and an
dershirts on the clothesline after
washing, gather the shirt at the
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tnfozrmatioa
NO ASSN.
M 3 pm
lue Room,
lollie Dav-
ation.
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grand slam.
There were fireworks when
Dear Heloise:
For In between-snacks I dean
South
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ay of each
nation call
3-4673.
one way to utilize what isletin
Umm jars,
I only add water to get the good
out of the catsup bottle I always
add the catsup-water" to my veg-
etable soups, spaghetti sauce chili
VALLEY
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or Lee US
Creative Woman
Brownwood Bulletin
Box 438. Midtown Station
New York 18, N. Y.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
FREE ESTIMATES
Alied Chain Lib* Fence Co.
Fort Worth Highway
W H DEAN. Manager
Diol Ml 2-8925. U no
answer call MI s
“The Bank Better Service Is Building"
"MIEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE GROUP-
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EAST
SHIRTS
Only 25e each
tips, emphasizing planning ahead
and also demonstrations on foods
for parties and other social func-
tions. She demonstrated “Burn-
ing Bushes," a delicacy prepar-
ed from dried beef and filled
—.rer
East dealer.
East-West vulnerabie
NORTH
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Add 10c for 1st class mailing.
Print name, address with zone.
inch. fluenza vaccine
To order send 35c in coins to:
top features a net mask that
circles the eyes and is accent-
ed on one side by huge rose.
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MI 3-0184 er 388 Citizens
Bank Bids.
Walls, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Black- Mrs. Henry Kemnedy leaves a
well. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Black- message for someone to call her,
well, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. she frequently adds:
. an «ay
ation can
By HAROLD THOMAS
HYMAN, M.P
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
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diked to pass this idea along tor
jour readers.
Jeri Smith
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We suggested that you put your
clothes in hot water and use this
"friend’’ to save your hands. Much
hotter water can be used by utilis-
ing this gadget.
For those of you who only have
a few black socks and other "little
dabs’ of clothing to be hand wash-
ed. if you don’t have a "friend’’
you could use a potato masher:
Heloise
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Mrs. Audry Arnold.
Approximately 50 persons at-
tended the picnic dinner. A choco-
late cake with brown and pink
trimmings was the highlight of
the dinner.
Friends called in the afternoon
and presented gifts to Mrs. Arn-
EARLY (BB©) — "W omens food salad and served on a plate
Night" was observed Thursday! of ruffled lettuce interspersed
with lime gelatin dipped white
dragging that gallon can around!
Mrs. A.B.A.
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MAY (BBC— Mrs. Alice Arnold the bag and fold the other clothes
was honored on her 90th birthday into the basket . .
Sunday, July 22. by her children
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Doctors
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
Room 1M
Call Mra.
ormation.
North-South cards, the bidding i
went as shown. Bourchtof ! trump. He had no heart etop-
opened four spades and Szware 1 per. it is true, but he calcu-
responded four notrump (Black.
In the match between France Trezel had a sure trump trick
•nd Italy. and that the grand slam could
not be made in spades.
"We Believe In Brownwood and Central Texas"
stuffed with seasoned cheese and Palmer, Mr. and
Transitional cattons for late summer take on dark tone*. Tailored bermudas are worn
(left) with straight, narrow overblouse. Both are in vibrant blue. Printed slacks in blue,
rust and olive pair with solid olive shirt (right), Pantsmaker has created these fashions.
5F" LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
Dial MI 5-2413
Sweaterfashions for fall take on elongated line* and a slight shaping to the body. Acrilan
is used both for classic cardigan (lefIt) charcoal gray and cowl neck sweater (right).
Mrs. Albert think of the name of the Prest-
down with attacks
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Pruett, Mr. and Mrs. Lindley
ake great pride in doing
shirk the way you like
INS CLOTS
a «a.
Mix Senoel
ation call
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. of much less duration than
those who were not immunised
' at all
This saves all the extra re-sort-
in the home of her son, Mr. and ing that you have to do if you Angelo, foods demonstrator and
fold it into one basket and then —
members honored their wives
WHO’S PRESIDENT?
ATHENS, Ala. (AP) — When
Dble.
Jais, for France, started the
ball rolling with a heart bid.
Forquet bid four spades. Trezel
passed. Siniscaleo bid four no-
trump (not Blackwood). For-
quet accepted the invitation to
bid a Siam by jumping to six
diamonds and then boldly under-
took a grand slam when Sinis-
calco bid six spades
Trezel now doubled. This was
a somewhat doubtful procedure
since it might have provided
Forquet with the clue on which
to justify a first-round spade
finesse.
However, Tresel struck gold
by doubling. Apparently, the
double convinced Siniscaleo that
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signs. Fifty cents a copy.
Because of all the wash I do (and
I know everyone else is in the
same boat I 1 find that if I take
my plastic dampener bag along
with the clothes basket to the
clothesline when taking down the
clothes ... I can put the laundry
that has to be ironed right into
with a dinner in the home-
making department of Early High
School
grape bunches.
Miss Temple also gave a de-
monstration on making a choo-
choo train cake for children’s
birthday parties.
Recipes for foods demonstrated
were distributed to the women.
The dinner was planned. pre-
pared and served by Ann Bullard,
Rita McNamee. Linda Kay Er-
win, Benita Madole and Judy
with seasoned cheese; cheese
balls dipped in crushed nuts,
parsley and paprika; dill pickles
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PARTYTIME SPECIAL!
An exciting danceable date
frock certain to please the jun-
ior miss. Sew with or without
bright contrast
No. 1428 with Photo Guide is
in sizes 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16, 18.
Bust 30% to 38. Size 11, 31%
bust, monotone, 4% yards ot 35-
your ad- ' In support of this view is a
recent study of tuberculosis pa-
" FAST... CONVENIENT... SAFE
grippe. Do you still favor the
’ vaccine?
A—Yes, Indeed. But let me
remind you of several facts:
Henry R. Storey, president, was
in charge of opening exercises.
W. E. Horner gave the invoca-
tion.
Following the dinner, Lions
members held their business
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veins in the legs? Especially
around the ankles? I am 44
j years old
A—In aU likelihood you have
varicose veins that extend all
the way up to your thighs. And
perhaps beyond. If you already
have ulcers around your ankles,
probably nothing will take care
of the condition other than an
D,‘ -
old. Music and singing were
held.
Six of Mrs. Arnold’s seven chil-
dren attended the celebration.
Relatives and friends attended
from May, Odessa, Ranger, Sny-
der. Holder, Rising Star, Brecken-
ridge and Kermit.
A ROSE IS .. - Eye-ringing
and eye-catching is this spring
bonnet designed by Dolores
of London. The basket-weave
spear them with a toothpick, and ’
pul them in my refrigerator so
that one can have a snack, with
no effort.
H.A.S.
ALLIED
FENCE
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Aten
showed a shrimp dip. Toast eups Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes, dent.”
made from rounds of white bread Mr. and Mrs. Olan Dodds. Mr. Then one night her husband
with centers cut from three four- and Mr*. W. E. Horner, Mr. and answered the telephone and a
ths of them, brushed with milk Mrs. R. H. Cason. Mr. and Mrs. voice asked;
then stacked and toasted. These! L. O. Huckaby and a visitor, Miss "May I speak with Mrs. Roose-
were filled with chicken or sea 1 Jimmie Temple. I velt?"
Heloise welcomes all mail. es-
pecially household hints which she
can pass on to readers as space
permits. However, because of the
tremendous volume of mail she
receives daily , Heloise is unable
to answer all individual letters.
She will answer readers’ questions
in her column whenever possible.
Early Lions Honor
too short to reach the tank open-1 f
tricks to set the contract 1,100
1 points. Italy lost 2,080 points on
the deal.
However, before you submit
to surgery you had better get
down to normal weight if you
have become obese. And wear
supportive stockings until most
of the swelling has, gone down
and the ulcer gets a chance
to heal. Then, after the opera-
tion. be sure to keep your
weight down and resume the
wearing of supportive stock-
whose diet was neither high
in calories nor in fats.
So you’d better do just what
fluenza virus vaccine that’s j your husband s doctor told you
made from cultures of the to do.
specific type of influenza virus -—
that’s causing the epdiemic Please send your questions
(Asian strain, ete.) and comments to Dr. Harold
Thomas Hyman, M.D., in care
this newspaper. He will answer
By B. Jay Becker
(op Record-Holder in Masten' Individual Championship May)
tients who were eating a high
calorie, high fat diet. To the
surprise of none of us with
long clinical experience, the
tuberculous patients had a tow-
er content of blood fats and
a lesser Incidence of heart dis-
ease than a control group
KM
A—I don’t blame you for be-
ing confused. However, while
most of us subscribe to the
view that overweight is re-
sponsible for arterial harden-
ing and high blood pressure,
we are not at all certain that
the villain in the case is choles-
terol.
Indeed, it is quite possible
that elevation of the choles-
terol content of the blood is
ing'
A very adequate emergency fun-
my empty mayonnaise and mus-, nel ean be made from a road map.
lard jars and shake vigorously un- • magazine, or any stiff piece of
til the jars are clean. Then I put paper one might have in his car.
the mixture aside until I make Just this morning. I saw a wo-
potato salad or cole slaw. This is man in this predicament, so I de-
Stovall, all members of Future
Homemaker* of America chapter
of Early High School. Mrs. Walt-
er Dickens. sponsor, assisted
them.
style number and size. with influenza bacilli.
Order your copy of the new. (2) In the presence of an
big ALBUM of needlework de- epidemic, take the special in-
Z0aeneeee ===
Perhaps there are some of your
women readers 'or even men who
I top and bottom and give it a hard have neglected to fill the gas tank
pull. There will be no more shape- and have had the car choke on its
less. short undershirts if you do last drop of gas several biocks
I find this from the station. Then you have
found that the only available ean
WRONG STOP
FORT MYERS, Fla (AP)- A
helicopter pilot found out that ____ ....
Fort Myers drive-in restaurants 11 Don ‘ expect absolute im-
are for motorists, not fliers munity for, at best, specific
Graham N. Reynolds was strain influenza virus vaccine coiumne
charged with landing a helicopter is only 62 per cent effective. future columns,
in the city limits after he alight- . However, even in those who
ed behind a drive-in here did not obtain absolute protec-
"I wanted to get something to tion, almost every one of those , c.. .. . ....
eat." he said, immunized bad a milder attack and SAVE YOU MONEY
peppers, etc.
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wood). Szware then bid six
mpades after Bourchtof Indi,
gated he had no aces.
Of course, Bourchtoff was
sorry he wasn't in seven when
dummy appeared, but when
East showed out on the ace of
apades. he silently congratu-
lated himselr for having stayed
Full fashion hose in a choice of er a ,
two colors. Sizes 8%2 to 11. S
These ora a “ E 1
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The bidding:
East South West North
Paas 4 A Pass 4 NT
Pass 54 Pass
Opening lead—ace of hearts
Here is a dramatic hand
played in the European cham-
pionships in 1956. It occurred
really helps mine keep their shape.
Mrs. D. Yanke
90th Birthday
Ings. These should be full ---- —----— —----
: partially due to the fact that
them on while you are lying I the patient is atherosclerotic
- - and hypertensive.
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 247, Ed. 1 Monday, July 30, 1962, newspaper, July 30, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489355/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.