Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1964 Page: 8 of 14
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Old Campaign Buttons
Irene Oshoru
George Ricker. pastor of St.
their sympathetic support.
are somehow more bearable
The bidding:
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Pontiac Tempest has a new 6
that’s smooth, quiet, economical
Cindy and Alan Wright from
and 140-hp strong. But we know it won't be just right for everybody.
So we also offer a very, very vigorous V-8
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Easter
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Bangs Dorcas Class
Holds Meet Thursday
BANGS (BBC > — Dorcas Sun-
Star
the
Rev Claude Weingand, minis- Caster are managers and also
ter of First Christian Church, at Ace Hi Ranch. Valley Mills. i
around my husband She is very
forward, quite loud, and is not
my husband's type. He says
she means nothing to him, but
there was a time when he was
on more than speaking terms
ANCHOR
WrTH BRAD
deputy of Golden Key Rebekah
Lodge No 2$ in a regular meet-
ing Thursday at Adams Street
Attending the couple were
Mrs. Clyde McClellan. matron
of honor, and Kenneth Vance of
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Opening lead—ten of elute.
You can’t be sure of the win-
ning line of play every time
you are declarer, but it is sure-
EAST
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DEAR ABBY Can you tell
me why it is almost impossible
to get a woman to pay off a
East
Pass
Pass
her place of employment in the
morning, and at night she walks
to where he works to catch a
ride home with him This wo-
man is divorced, is in her early
40’s, but acts like a school girl
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advance of the November elec-
tion. go back at least to the
reign of Alexander the Great in
the 4th Century B C. The
Macedonian ruler sent silver
buttons to constituents, seeking
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—young suit dress
with softly pleated
skirt and youthful
two-button jacket.
BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER
DEAR HEARTBROKEN:
Your husband is right, dear.
Tell your mother. You need
the support now of those who
love you. Heartaches shared
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were presented certificates of Willis, vice grand served donuts
perfection by Mrs Rad Hutson, and coffee to 13 members.
Dawn Stephens Train*
For Airline Stewardess
Dawn Stephens, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Merton Stephens,
1709 Vincent St., left Saturday
for Atlanta, Ga. where she will
receive four weeks of special
training as a stewardess for Del-
ta Airlines before being assign-
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make the correct technical play
all the time, you are bound to
come out well eventually.
For example, suppose you're
declarer at three notrump with
the South hand and West leads
the ten of clubs. You might
play low from dummy from
force of habit, but, if you did
this, you'd wind up going down
ed to a station.
A graduate of Brownwood
High School, Miss Stephens has
attended North Texas State Uni-
versity the past two years.
Emperor Haile Selassie of
Ethiopia traces his ancestory
two House. Waco, of which he
is co-owner.
Dear Heloise:
For the mothers who must
wax their kitchen and bathroom
floors to say nothing of the
DEAR ABBY A neighbor of
ours rides to and from work
with my husband every day.
They don't work at the same
place, but he drops her off at.
nents from running the suit.
(West can scarcely have the
K-Q-10-9-x because be would
lead the king, not the ten. with
such a holding.)
Only if West has led from a
doubleton ten can the ace play
lose, but such an assumption
wouM be neither practical nor
sound.
Period. She probably won’t
ever speak to yen again, bat
as long as she quits speaking
to your husband, who cares? .
WEST
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North
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COLEMAN - Mrs Chrystene
Vance and E Grady Davis of
Waco were married Saturday.
Feb 29. at 7 33 p m in the home
of Mr and Mrs Claude A. Mil-
ler with relatives and close
friends present
inch.
To order send 50 cents in coins for each pattern to:
CREATIVE WOMAN, Brownwood Bulletin. Box 438.
Midtown Station. .New York 18, New York.
Add 10c for 1st class mailing. Print name, address
with zone, style number and size.
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Dear Heloise: catchers. This is a lazy way
The instruction on bottles of but most effective.
North dealer.
Neither aide vulnerable.
NORTH
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chenille Community Center.
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new aut
Bids
but no
Monday
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
TOWN TOPICS
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Balling
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Naomi,
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Dr. and Mrs. Ned Snyder left
for New Orleans Friday where
he will attend a post graduate
Medical Assembly.
W. C. I Bill i Monroe spoke this
past Sunday morning at the de-
dication of a new sanctuary for
The e
Banner i
Smithsor
Museum
nology b
is unfur
is proter
backing,
ered air
like to tell you my method
When I use liquid wax I al-
ways dilute it with two part* of
very hot water The hot water
thins the wax down and not
only, makes it go on easier, but
it dries three times as fast. I
notice also that I do not get a
build up when using this met-
hod
PRO!
Kilo,
Span
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(the i
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diem
pank
Engl
Majo
ly beat in the long run to fol- the queen of diamonds as well
low what is the indicated per- Going up with the ace protects
centage play. Probabilities won't against that possibility because
always work out, but, if you it effectively prevents the oppo-
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cloth was centered with gold
candelabra with brown tapers
and an epergne of flowers
The couple will continue Pol-
led Hereford activities at Vance |
Golden Hoof Farms. Coleman,
where Mr and Mrs Charles L. J
Wedding Told
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Olin of
1704 Ave. C announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Connie
Jayne. to Cloy O. Williams Jr.,
son of Cloy W. Williams Sr.
The couple exchanged wed-
ding vows Feb. 28 in the home
of the Rev. and Mrs. A. E.
Woods with members of the fam-
ilies attending.
The newlyweds will make!
their home at 1704 Second St
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frosted nail polish say to use
the enclosed stick and stir tho-
roughly. When using this method Dear Heloise
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through 225 rulers of that coun-
try to Mendlik I. traditionally
the son of King Solomon and
the Queen of Sheba
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
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Having a party or elub meeting? Friends visiting? Going
on a trip?
That event sometimes may not sound important, but your
friends are interested in what you do. Why not call the Bulletin
and ask for Town Topics?
Consideration given each club or organization in this daily
column will depend on information turned in.
Announcements must reach the Bulletin by 10 a.m. the
day before they are to be published Example: If your club
meets Wednesday, information should reach the Bulletin by
10 a.m. Monday for Tuesday's edition.
To announce club meetings, Sunday school parties and
other socials, call MI 3-4342 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
To report vis-tors, trips and other personals, call Ml 2-8958
after 5 p m.
. CITY PERSONALS the Preston Hollow Presbyter.
Mrs. J L Williams and fam- ian church in Dallas.
uy have returned from Abilene _____
DEAR ABBY: Two weeks ago
we took our beautiful little 10-
year-old daughter to a doctor and
he said she had leukemia We
didn't want to believe him so
we took her to another doctor,
and he said the same thing. Ab-
by. our world has fallen apart.
Our daughter may live a year,
maybe less. but the doctors sav
no longer. I don't want to tell
my parents. It would just kill
them. I know they will have to
know some time, but I want to
spare them all I can it's bad
enough that our hearts are bro-
ken. My husband says I am
CLJP-AND SAVE-----,
SAN SABA (BBC) - San Sa-
ba's First Methodist Church
will conduct its annual spring
revival April 27-May 1, accord-
ing to the Rev. Jack Hooper,
। pastor.
To Lodge Members 16. 18. Bust 31 to 38. Size 12. 32 bust. with three-quarter-
sleeved jacket 7 yards of 35-inch; or, 4% yards of 54-
Mr and Mrs. A. G. Johnson Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Donie
officiated for the ceremony Mrs Davis will continue his prac-
Earl Clary played traditional tice of pharmacy in Prescrip-
wedding music and accompan-
BANGS BBC' - Bangs Oth-
ers Club met at the American
Legion Hall here Thursday and
worked on two quilts
The club will sponsor a sing-
ing at the Legion Hall at 7 p.m
today.
Those present were Mrs Roy
Hawkins. Mrs. Tom Smith. Mrs
Jack Schulze, Mrs Irene Trip-
lett. Mrs Ruth Limroth, Mrs. I
1. A Hollis. Mrs Anne Humph-'
rey. Mrs Will Mills. Mrs Leo-
na Graves Mrs J A. Bell. Mrs. I
Jessie Guyer. Mrs Raymond
Starkey, Mrs Claud Snow and
Mrs Carl Bagley.
Dallas as wisitors this past
week. Their mother, Mrs. Anne
Wright arrived Friday night and
they returned to Dallas Sunday.
Mrs. Wright, a former regis-
tered nurse at Medical Arts Hos-
pital is now a public school
nurse in the Dallas school sys-
tem.
grand, declared one minute for on, Mrs Hollis McKnight, Mrs. |
sielnt prayer for Mrs Earl Fos- John Allison. Mrs Lora Me-
ster's daughter. Mrs. L Hug- Knight. Mrs. Minnie Lightsey,
gins, who is seriously ill in a Mrs. Grace Fairchild, Mrs.
hospital. । Evans and Mrs. Arrowood.
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Mrs Maieene Cook, noble Mrs. Joe Cate, Mrs. Will Dix-
SAuYS
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Homemaker Honor*
Go To County Girls
Mary Means and Judith Rhea
Moore have been named as
winners in the "homemaker of
tomorrow" contests at Brooke-
smith and May high schools re-
spectively.
Each scored highest in her
school in a written examination
in December, and is now eligi-
ble to compete for one of 102
scholarships given by General
Mills
cur FROM
r PINE
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday. March J. 1964
led Mrs Charles Caster who
Mrs. C. Perry
Dear Heloise:
ignore them. Tell year hus-
band that since this woman
means nothing to bias he
should tell her that he is mar-
wrong, that I should tell my
Political campaign buttons. mother right away. What should
now making their appearance in I do. Abby?
Pillows Made
By HD Group
BANGS i BBC > - McDaniel
Home Demonstration Club met
at the club house Thursday for
an all-day meeting. '
Pillows of felt. brocade and
beads were made Mrs. Tom
Moore spoke on ‘ Know Your
Candidate."
Lunch was served to Mrs. S,
C Fallis. Mrs. Manley Sikes,
Mrs. J. R. Brush. Mrs. Moore,
Mrs. Ed Weems. Mrs. Dan
Johnson. Mrs Charlie Berry,
Mrs. Finis Gamblin, Mrs. Shor-
ty Bishop, Mrs R. E. Call and
Mrs. H. A. Dunavant.
Next meeting will be at 2
p m .March 12.
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nologic
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standin
person;
ability,
dicated
a com
States
where they attended funeral ser- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Swinney
vices Friday for Mrs. Williams’ have had their grandchildren,
nephew. D. H. Cox. — - - --
of the bottle and end up with with a batter. I use regular —
part of it on the stick’ cream of wheat! The fish browns
Preacher for the morning and Luke s Methodist Church in
evening services will be the Rev. I San Angelo.
I can never get all the frosted "hen frying fresh or frozen
part completely off the bottom fish. which has to be coated
1 buy small-sized
GRAY PONTIAC-BUICK
BOB N. Cantor Brownwood Texas
| as a result of the play.
> East would take the trick and
return a club, estabitshing
West's long sut When Weal
later got in with the queen of
diamonds, he would score his
remaining clubs to defeat the
contract.
The proper play tstogoe
with the ace of cubs at trick
one and take the diamond
finesse. This play offers by far
the best chance of making the
contract It takes into account
every way the defenders' carda
can be divided and caters efec-
tively to almost every distribu-
tion that would normally exist
Declarer can reason that he
is in no danger of losing the
contract it he finds the chubs
divided 4-3. In such case, even
if he loses the diamond finesse;
he will not lose more than foa
tricks.
The case he fears most is the
one where West has the K-10-
9-8-x or Q-10-9-8-x of elute and
HOMEWORKSHOP
with another woman who also
"meant nothing", to him, and I
don't care to go through that
again' We are happy now and
I want to keep it that way. I
would have more peace of mind
if my husband quit giving this
woman rides How does one end
that sort of thing’
SEE THE SINGS
DEAR SEE: You know your
husband better than I do. and
if you "see the signs." don’t
tablets and he has something
even better. It will be noon
before the ice cubes are half
melted. The result is a perfect
drink.
My husband found it even bet-
ter when I wrapped two paper
napkins around the mason jar
because the ice cubes did not
melt so fast
I-love-that-man
The best way I know to re- that release handle will eventu-
move grass stains from clothes ally break'-1 have bought- ice
is to rub them with glycerine trays each year, for years, un-
< available at the drug storei til I found this was the answer
and leave it to soften for about This has also been verified
30 minutes Wash the garment by the manufacturers
as usual. Heloise
I have four youngstets and -----
it works every time. Dear Heloise.
And another thing . . . when I wonder if women who wear
1 fill my husband's lunch box I overshoes know that if they
always include a mason jar keep the bottom part of an old
filled with cracked ice. This not .nylon stocking in each boot,
only keeps his lunch cool but they could pull the stocking
he has a jar of cold drinking over each shoe and then insert
water. the foot in the overshoe’
Sometimes I put iced coffee This certainly keeps suede
or a bit of strong tea in the jar from becoming shiny! Also
along with a few saccharine makes the boot easier to put on.
W p
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ed part of the polish will settle
near the top of the bottle
Then when you are' reads to
use the polish, set it right side
up again for a few minutes and
shake throughly as directed
The frosted part will blend
beautifully!
Loretta Hunnicutt
sang Love Never Faileth
ATTENDANTS
Fugs in bright colors. 1 ui- these Mrs Ina Sawyer served as
in the playroom, and in the chaplain with Mrs. Tom Spain day School Class of Bangs First
basement area. They catch acting as inside guard and Mrs Baptist Church met at 7 p.m.
all the spills and what-not and Alta Bratton as outside guard Thursday at the home of Mrs.
thev look nice ton - . _ . . J T Evans for a social and
mev wok nice too. Serving as supporters to the businese moting
I also put the small rugs un- past noble grand were Johnson Games were directed bv Mrs
der the tables in the corners of and Seth Bowen Mrs Cook. JestnArrowod.dected b
captain, led the degree staff a refreshment plate was serv-
practce ed to Mrs Arnold Ragsdale,
By B. Jay Becker
(Top Record.Holder in Masters’ Individual Championship Pleg)
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FROM HELOISE KITCHEN
Ladies please ...
DO NOT fill your ice tray
with boiling water to defrost
your refrigerator' A pot pan n .. . ,. .
The hot water also seems to or anything else, yes, but not Kosue v Mp n
melt the wax already on the your good trays ’ Johnny. Vanceo Roswell as
foot and i’ll up those littie These ice trays have been ring bearer, and 1Ruth Caster
scratches which children's shoes coated with something to keep “as.un ordesman
and the heels of womens your ice from sticking Bv put The bride wore a gold silk
shoes make • Ung boding water in them or dress with1 and bone ac-
Wilma wahing them with detergent, cessories andsthe matron of hon-
you are removing the film that orchose a beige wooldress with
Heloise was put on the trays in the fat- bone accessories. Their cor-
ton and your ice cubes will sages were of brown Cymbi-
begin to stick to the trays, and dium okEcEpToN
Mr and Mrs Clyde McClellan,
Mr and Mrs Jim Gill and Mr. '
and Mrs. L H Wilson assisted
the Millers with an informal re-
ception immediately after the
ceremony.
The table, laid with gold
old witch (that’s you: and to
order to preserve the peace
at home be can’t provide her
with transportatios any more.
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bet to a man’ Women make beta
right along with men, and they
always collect when thev win.
but they rarely pay off when
thev lose Why is that’
AL
DEAR AL: There are no
statistics on the subject, bat
it ms observation that when a
woman bets with a man, and
loses, she will offer to pay,but
the man, not wishing to accept
money from a woman, usual-
ly says, "Oh, forget it"
=hax
Creative Woman Dear Abby • • •
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1964, newspaper, March 3, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489617/m1/8/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.