Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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Past Noble Grands
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Honored By Lodge
Dear Heloise
By AMU VAN BUREN
Here’s a word of caution:
ter, 31 honored
cleans it out.
Mrs. My Martin, noble grand, ducted to the
cleaner bat to be used on the car
not say a word, but he winked my job, and it turned out that
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Heloise
met Wednesday evening in the
Dear Heloise:
( 162, King Features Syndicate. Ine.)
she ought to leave her facial fuzz
Frank Cain Speaks
Us.
Mrs H O Wilson discussed
vasses are completely clean
Our income.
A Working Housewife
LETTERS OF LAUGHTER
Mrs Cleone Green were introd-
Room of Brownwood Hotel
Mrs. C. E. McCarver, president uced as special guests.
Wednesday's program will be
by Quincy
OUR ANCESTORS
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•‘An Open Door To Missions president. and Mrs Nat Tracy Wedding”, send 50 cents to Abby.
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A Wife
WMU,” Latin Missions, Tuesday are prayer chairmen.
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CASH BUYERS
Dreher Quad
Dies In Austin
Then take a clean dry, soft doth
to polish it with. Perfectly done.
ACCOUNTS INSURED
TO $10,000
Your Health
Comes First
tory, will be presented by the Rid-
dell Circle with Mrs Lewis Stuck-
i Denise, to
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4. 6 in Me-
irandparents
harles Wag-
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A short question and answer
session followed the program.
• pullebed
nerved
Mrs John
1 son, 1517
i Soto, 3501
a. Route 3;
2207 Avenne
1700 Avenue
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DEAR ABBY What am 1 to do?‛set (1 was in "women’s imtimate
I am a respectable wee in my W™1"1 and i topped bun across
fifties White I was clerking to a the face with it A metal garter
department sure a midrtta aged cut his eyeball sightly but ha
man walked over to my counter didn’t go blind or anything like
stood directly in front of me. did that He to suing the store I lost
Brownwood
Coliseum
DEAR ABBY My husband and
I have been having a big argu-
ment about you. He says that
you are not a woman, you are
a man writing that Dear Abby
column. I say you are definitely
a woman Please answer this in
the paper because he says all the
people at work think he's right
He wants to bet me.
doubied with too Nocth hand,
but the end resuit proved m
wvong.
The American West tad the
king of cluba Porto nor (Scha-
piro) won with Ma ace and
played tha taug to apadea,
which was covered with the ace
dington
rday:
B.E.Kil-
B Mrs E.
i St.: Mrs
08 Roanoke
ey, 608 Main
itellano, 1012
. W. Smith.
5 Emma E.
and Spanish women for centuries
have regarded their facial hair as
a thing of beauty The current
rage for removing every spear of
hair that cannot be worked into a
cr Ffure is an abomination. Un-
less a woman has handle bars
I
band will have a two year stay
in France.
Dear Heloise:
I have read your method of
washing cars by filling a plastic
bucket with about a gallon of warm
water. . pouring in a cup of kero-
presided and Mrs Scott Lan-
ford was on the program.
Mrs. Ed Devery introduced the
guests speaker, Frank Cain of
Austin, field representative with
the Texas Commission on Alco-
holism He spoke on education of
the public on the subject of “The
Disease of Alcoholism.”
The head table was centered
with an arrangement of orange
gladioli and mums with school
pencils and schoolboy and school-
girl dolls interspersed throughout
the flowers Other tables were dec-
orated in the school days motif
with pencils, watercolors, tablets
Millions of people use this fast, low-
cost route at the same time... yet
enjoy uninterrupted privacy for as
long as they talk. That’s the magic
off long distance. It’s your low-cost
direct line to everywhere. Be sure
you use it often and call station-to-
station. Business or social, you’l
reap lasting dividends in time,
money, and just plain pleasure.
. See for yourself.
Mrs. Phil McBee
Joins Husband
OWENS (BBC)-Mrs Phil Mc-
nds were honor- cial past noble grand night pro-
regular meeting gram.
First Baptists Observe
Annual Week Of Prayer
The annual Mary Hill Davis with Mrs J. T. Ayers as leader.
At this table, alao, the open-
tog lead was a cluh, and again
South had no trouble garnering
eleven tricka. But Um SuMKroo
pair, not having been doubled,
scored only 750 pointa, and the
MC result was that Great Brit-
ata gained MIO potato on the
deal
▲ good case can be made for
a trump lead by West at either
table, but the fact remains that
neither Want came up with the
killing lead.
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grand and vice grand were sis-
tors Mrs W M Hooper who was
initialed in 1921, and Mrs Ernest
Marable who became a member
of the lodge in 1926 Mrs Lilliam
Preas, a 32 year member, served
as chaplain
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were thinking' Mail the letter 814 Aug 2, 1958, at a Jehovah's tion of materialism and sin, with
back to yourself and label it to witnesses convention in New warnings about the future,
the wastebasket'’ and be sure it---------—--------------
Schaptronow made
ks easly, since ha
• ruff three diamonda
and discazd one on
of apadea Ma lost
ad tricks at the end.
Eve hearta man Ahi
MM pointa.
pme wouldhave been
different if Want had
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FEATURING
• ROWAN A MARTIN
• ROY CLARK
• DOLORES LEIGH
• BRUCE SIDLINGER
ASSOCIATION
Dial MI 3-4571
don't you start with Phoenix?
Tell your troubles to Abby. For
ey as leader a personal, unpublished reply,
Friday will be observed as day please send a stamped, self-ad-
of prayer The public is invited to dressed envelope.
MRS. PHIL McBEE
... Ta France
RENE
DEAR RENE: Bet him!You
will win. And my husband will
be glad to back you up.
alone Her man, when he comes
along, will not regard her as a
"lemon"—but as a real"peach".
LIKES ‘EM NATURAL
DEAR LIKES: Where ARE
you? Please come to my office.
The girls don’t believe you are
for real. (And don’t forget the
mustache wax!)
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS
401 Canter A^
DEAR LECKLFSS: Ewa if
for man had had no arr s—
Ite, and he actually WINKED
at you, you were wrong to strike
him. (You could have called toe
manager.) Perhaps he to lucky
yea weren’t "in housewares
Yea might have parted his hair
with a frying paa.
n— a trump as his opening
toad, la that case Schapiro
would have gone down one and
the imtraa team would ham
ham MM potato better off!
At the —omit table, with an
We pour any kind of syrup into to remove foe film before you Mrs
the jam jar add a little bit ole
mon juice and shake well The
result B toe beat tasting stuff you
oaTuhd
Sat., Sept. 14th
2:30 P.M.
a
lOM
to MW and save. New we don’t
waste anything to our family. . - Dear Folks:
noteven that lttledabo jelly “ *
Dear Heloise:
Here's a helpful hint
When house cleaning ... remove
SmT « — . H-
BOOTY FUL—These elegant boots are featured on the
London fashion scene for fall. Designed for cocktail party
wear, the boots combine white leather and white lacy
embroidery which reaches to the ankle with a delicate
acallon edge.
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nt’a Lilian Russel’s press agent. He wants to haw
a hurricane named after her!"
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TO TH! FIRST 1000 PERSONS PURCHASING $10.00
OR MORI IN GROCERIES.
Heloise chaplain, participated inthespe state president A toast was read
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meeg mu Mrs Martin directed officers to
surrender tour chairs and ap-
pointed an al past noble grand
staff using each officer according
By E to her serorit.
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It was the greatest crowd to the for any previous Graham
ever attend a Graham meeting in crusade in the United States
Vig
at me. I picked up a lady's car had a nervous to and meant
------------------------------- harm. Should I be blamed?
Christian Women
Hold Monthly
Meet In Church
The Christian Women’s Fellow-
-hip for First Christain Church
________d Rebekah Lodge Na. With Mrs W.H Mobley as war-
.__ This method does NUT apply to yg tote Monday night to BOOT dm and Mrs Gid Spa as roefor
a knife or spoon never throughly cars that have road film! A good Hail Fisk at Lee. T
Church
Meetings will be held in fellow-
ship hall from 9 30-10 30 each
morning.
Theme for the week will be
* Before Thee An Open Door ”
“An Open Door to Education.”
Latin American scholarships. will
be emphasized Monday by the
Ferguson Circle with Mrs La Rue
Cox as leader
The Dickson Circle will discuss
gets there.
This clears the air!
If you talk back you only add
fuel to the flame that requires a
lot of burning later.
If we knock him down with words
we may have to look down at
him for a long time it is much
better not to knock him down in
the first place
se
iel
')—The San-
acher Assn,
ty will spon-
program at
night.
will be in
.m. to meet
o.m., a pro-
n * the high
The high
usic for the
Cullen N.
Faculty mem-
rd members.
will speak
L
ees will then
meeting at
Wetdealer.
Watt totab vunerable
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Eddie Sephenson, vice were presented corsages featuring
grand, and Mrs X W Clark, miniature bells emblem of toe
Mrs McBee has been staying and glass
with her grandmother in Owens Pull the car in the sun and allow
the past year. She and her hus- it to dry after washing.
nday:
ey Henson,
ge; Mrs J.
ute 2: Mrs.
s. 1312 Mag-
ert Montel-
Booker St.
tries McMU-
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this country The previous record “There are almost enough peo-
was a crowd estimated at 116,000 ple here tonight to have a march
the last day of his crusade last on Washington," Graham told the
‛‛raham "soKganization said the crowd. "And if they keep throw-
tally Sunday night was based on a ing the Bible out of the schools
J-
Rust
B E. Kil.
I B Ollie
Ira Clifford
2611 Avenue
C Rodgers.
John Taylor
ve : Freddy
d Dr.; Clay-
3
nday:
k Calhoun,
ymond Rat-
Dr
Lewis For-
ter officers serving as noble
Lets you cross the
country in moments...
For a cost
as you would
choose a doctor
Nana Bate South
. . it i ■ arte mfr can't be beat!
John a Kerner
To Rotary Ann Club
Mrs. W. C. Carpenter, Mrs R. and apples for the teacher."
L Wiginton. Mrs. John Snyder Twenty five members and five
and Mrs James Benfer were host- guests were present for the lunch-
esses for the regular luncheon eon.
monthly meeting of the rotary Mrs. J. M Teas. Mrs Linton
Ann Club Wednesday in French Smith, Mrs. Lewis Griffin and
Low in charge.
The Thursday program “An ___
Open Door To Our Neighbors.’’ CONFIDENTIAL TO PEARL:
Wisconsin and Minnesota Terri- The worid is your oyster. Why
sene, dipping in the "sponge.
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North East South
Dear Heloise:
A good way to keep peace in the
house is to let the dear man talk
and talk and talk. . .
sDonprspy ' word unhetssaitei gate count. ■ we might just do that"
cheerful not martyred and when The greatest number of persons Comedian Jack Benny sat on Week of Prayer for State Mis-
there is time write him a let- previously reported at a single the stage with Graham as he sions will be observed today “An Open Door to Evangelism,”
ter telling him exactly what you U. S. religious meeting was 122,- started his sermon — a denuncia- through Friday by Women's Mis- 1964 Latin American Crusade, by
sionary Union of First Baptist the Owen Circle with Mrs Bert
to Mr. and,
ano of 1012
in Memorial
nts are Mr
utierres of
. and Mrs.
Brownwood,
fr. and Mrs.
res of 1516
in Memorial
nts are Mr.
s of Brown-
Mrs. John
ood.
eith, to Mr.
Uy Wardlow
Sept. 3 in
I. Mrs. Lillie
is maternal
as musician for the program The Lord s Prayer was present
Mrs Martin was presented aedas special music
gift by Mrs Crow in behalf of the Mrs. Pope was in charge of the
Past Noble Grand Club program on "Personal and Fam-
When I cook hamburgers . .I
wrap the meat in a piece of alum-
the top of it This keeps those
mum foil and poke some holes in
the top of it. Tis keeps those
spatters of grease in the skillet
white cooking and yet lets the
steam out so the patty isn't "up-to-
here in water' Makes for a love
ly hamburger
Mrs Allan Atherton
Op total teed Irtag of stabs.
The good players play well
but they don’t play pertectly.
Bridge to too tough a game for
anyone to play without making
■tefsbes from time to time, and
tbs top experts are judged
largely by their tnfrequency of
error.
Thia baud was played tn New
York to the match between
Great Britain aad the United
States to 1665. X happened to be
kibitzing the British star Ter-
SMS Keens (North) when ths
ahown unfolded. It
to ass at ths time that
the redouble woe bold, since X
would have passed five hearts
squeezing it out and sponging the
U p_ (, c entire car. • .and taking a bath
graduate left by plane from Dal- towvelandiwipingnitgi i ,
las to join her husband, station- aMowa#eshouldiliket giveniustaa
ed in Nance, France, with the lttles ditferentayersionao this car
Air Force washing method Instead of wash-
The former Dorothy Lee, ingx.method. Instead «» using,
dalghter of Mrs Paul J isbei method for three years as you have
.nd g--nHnloLtr Mr, I nie I have used the kerosene
Evangelist Billy Graham Completes
Successful Cursade In Los Angeles
your light switch plates from the
wall, put them in warm soaps LOS ANGELES ( AP) - Evan York’s Yankee Stadium That , ,
water and let them soak a few gelist Billy Graham concluded his day, however, there was an over- Following the meeting, refresh- ily Budgeting Mrs Jewell Car-
minute. and then take that most successful U. S .crusade in flow estimated at 53.105 ments of cakesquares and lime ter discussed Time as Borrowed
wonderful old vegetable brush and Memorial Coliseum here Sunday Sunday n i g h t's gathering float were served from a table Capital" and God, s Free Gift To
scrub them Presto' In no time night before a vast throng his brought the total for Graham's 21- laid with lace and centered with Us" Mrs. H.O. Wilson discussed
at all those little cracks and ere- aides said numbered 134 254 day meeting here to 910,340 - an an arrangement of pinkroses to Out Talents and Mrs R.LFar-
1------------------------- Police said another 20,000 average nightly attendance of ap- 53 persons Mrs Jessie Gilmer was ns gave Our Priviledge To Share
sons were turned away proximately 40,000. This is more refreshment chairman. Our income_________
Dear Abby . . .
-
Think Before Swinging
AUSTIN, Tex (AP)—Diana Sue
Dreher, one of the four-day-old
Dreher quadruplets, died of a res-
piratory ailment Sunday at St.
David's Hospital.
Diana weighed just over three
pounds, as did her three sisters,
when she was born Thursday to
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dreher of
Austin, uaugnver ui wrs. rau j. I5uI . . ~ ~ ~
The mother is an assistant pro- and granddaughter of Mrs. Lois 1 ihaye. used, the kerosene
fessor of nursing at the Universi- Michealis of Owens, formerly method for thirty years. I first
ly of Texas. The father is a re- worked in a Brownwood store, used " when starting to my own
search scientist for International McBee is the son of Mr. and ga5 station.
Data Sytems, Inc., at Bryan, Tex Mrs. Edell McBee of Brownwood We used a cloth instead of a
Doctors said the three surviving The younger McBees are mem- sponge and squeeze it as dry
girls--Joan Leigh, Beverly Ann bera of St John's Episcopal as possible The application should
and Linda Gay—appeared to be Church. be done in the shade on cool metal
doing well.
Our main concern is com-
pounding and dispensing
drugs for your better health.
For this prompt, accurate
service-bring us your next
prescription.
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1421 Coggin MI 3-4388
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Meadey. September 9. 1963—3
have ever Mien Just try it on
waffles er test cakes!
No* we add a tablespoon or
two of jelly to all our syrups.
Jake the Widower
_
Dear Jake
Have you tried throwing a little
crushed pineapple ■ your syrup-’
if you like the taste of pineapple
it's really great
SAVINGS GROW!
goempatsna $X
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___________, ________ DEAR ABBY: Don't be so
church parlor for its regular ready to encourage women to
Other past noble grands ar- monthly meeting rid themselves of facial hair. Fe-
cupyine..chairs.were,Mmes Ruel Mrs Lyman Shaw, president male facial down is far from re-
Crow M A Priddy Clyde Broom, was in charge of business and pugnant to all mates it is a sign
M D. Lofton. Bessie Hendrix, committee reports were given A of robust health, strength and
Scales Elsie Harlow Elsie Me- letter from Mrs Grace Six su- character. Mediterranean Greek
Horae Ethel De Hay. Fowler Ear- perintendent of the Juliette Fow-
hr Dan Edmondson, Florence ter Homes, thanking the society
Scharrenbeck. Loraine Ron Bea for a box of clothing was read
we Newsom, Charles Jenkins Is la A report from the projects com-
Lewis, O L Qakes, Belle Gra- mittee was given by Mrs Frank
ham, E.F.Richey and Miss Pope Mrs Shaw ‛s resignation as
Gladys Seward president was accepted
Mrs. Stella Holder, of Golden Miss Ruth Cole brought the de- that might poke a man's eye out.
Key Rebekah Lodge No. 36 served votional “God Wants Our Beat ” ----. * • - - L— -—
a .end all or any part of the all -----
day meeting i Getting married? For Abby’s
Mrs E. M Pritchard, WMU booklet, “How To Have A Lovely
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1963, newspaper, September 9, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489545/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.