Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1965 Page: 3 of 12
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ED: You don't say bow old
you are, which is important
But assuming you are under
17, picking up a girl anywhere
A luncheon honoring Mrs.
Thomas Russell Seely Jr., die
former Miss Currin Ann Car-
Michael was an exchange stu-
dent from Midland High School
to Germany at the completion
Mrs. Robinson chose a beige
lace dress with bone accesso-
tallation
be he'd
nd their
Mrs Frankie Jones was ma-
tron of honor She was attired
in a two-piece yellow satin bro-
cade dress. Her headdress was
Comanche, read the double ring
vows before an arch filled with
fern and accented with two gold
candelabras holding white tap-
. . . YOU'LL NEED THESE FOR VACATION ANO
SUMMER WEAR
Social Meeting
Held In Center
Coffee and cookies were serv-
annual
Rochelle
l Thurs-
will be
ults and
it have
ike. pies
ds used
lie Com-
the bar-
John Schneider pointed out
that the Barracks and auxiliary
had not lost a member since
last Memorial Day.
A&M University
CITY PERSONALS
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sneak for four months. which
proved to your parents you
couldn't be trusted.
dress held her elbow-length veil
and she carried a cascade bou-
quet of white roses and white
miniature mums
Father's Day
favorites
... make if a carefree no-iron
summer in lively Jamaica soft from
Beall's Our special assortment in-
cludes all cottons in gingham
check plus prints with solid color
shorts. Every set should sell for
much more. Sixes • • IB.
he has completed his junior
year and is an outstanding ath-
lete.
of white stock and yellow mums
1 On the buffet was a bouquet of
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LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise:
Dear Heloise
1 have found several very
• Completely
Washable
• Thick
Rubber Soles
• Perfect fit
of 303 West Armstrong St. Co-
manche.
The Rev. John C Wiles, pas-
making sure I pushed this gum-
my substance toward the edge
of the window pane, and not
towards the center, otherwise I
would be wiping until dooms
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MRS. HAROLD GENE PERKINS
. . . Double ring ceremony
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with those selling
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do not feel that “God mani- ward 14-B, Temple. Members
Charge
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Mrs. John Yantis and Mrs.
Tom Yantis were co-hostesses
last week for a tea honoring
Miss Sheryl Thomas, bride-elect
of J. B. Forrest. In the John
Yantis home, 1901 Belmeade.
Mrs. Walter Gilmore ladled
punch and was assisted in the
dining room by the bride-elect's
sisters, Pam and Debbie Thom-
as, and Kathleen Hope Yantis.
Bride-elect's table was center-
Methodist
Circles Meet
With Members
Frances Gaby Circle of Wom-
an’s Society of First Methodist
Church met last week in the
home of Mrs. Robert Galvin with
nine members and one guest
as a gift to a Latin American
church. Mrs. Jack Broaddus is
colors. Fruit punch and yellow
cake quares were served by
Mrs Tommy Allen and Mrs.
BUl Harlow. Goodbyes were said
to Mrs. Wilson.
bachelor, I do not have finger-
nail polish remover which a
wife would have to lend to her
husband.
uates of Comanche High School
and the bride is now an ad-
present.
Mrs. Bill Camp gave a Bible
chemical
Copper sulfate (in this per-
centage mixture) can be bought
at any drugstore, and is very
inexpensive. This to POISON
so keep out of reach of chil-
dren.
Heloise
COMANCHE । BBC 1 - Miss
Sherry Ann Robinson and Har-
old Gene Perkins exchanged
wedding vows Saturday, May
29, at 9 p.m. to Comanche Gar-
den Center.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. J. Y. Robinson of 403
West Neely St. Comanche. and
Mr and Mrs Eugene Perkins I
Creek
Airman IC David Dean Wa-
ters of Tyndall Air Force Base.
Fla . visited his grandmother.
Mrs. Ode Boyd of Indian Creek
Waters was enroute to Ger-
many where he will be stationed
with the Air Force
Mr and Mrs. Lee Dobyns
of Zephyr and her sister. Mrs.
Euta Steele of Miami, Fla , at-
tended graduation exercises for
the Dobyns’ son. Alan, at Tex-
such deformities.
AMAZED
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Brady of Midland.
Mr and Mrs Brady, who are
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DEAR ABBY: You don't waste
many words so I won't, either.
Do you believe in luck?
BERNIE
DEAR BERNIE: Certainly.
How else could one explain
the success of his enemies?
DEAR ABBY: What does a
boy do when he meets a girl
his parents disapprove of be-
cause he picked her up in a
movie show? My parents say
she is trash, and they haven't
even met her. When I first met
Dianne (she to 15), I told my
parents the truth about how I
met her. The were very upset
and told me not to have any-
thing to do with her. I secretly
dated Dianne for four months,
and then I told my parents abou
it They really became upset,
and forced me to break up with
Dianne for all time. This really
hurt her. We liked each other
a lot and she was a good kid.
I think this is unfair and I
want to know what you think.
DEAR BROKEN - HEART
Prospective bridegroom is pre-
sently employed with National
Life and Accident Insurance
Company.
The wedding will be open to
friends of the couple
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Evans. 2203 First
St. Wednesday were her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Couch and
in the receiving Une were
Mrs. Dean Rippetoe, the hon-
oree. Mrs Harold Thomas,
Mrs. Dorothy Allen, and Mrs.
Phillip Cornelius
The hostesses presented Miss
Thomas with a corsage and
gifts of silver.
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs Alene Head Smith of
Alexandri, Va , and Mrs Eliz-
abeth Head Kennedy of Fort
Worth visited Wednesday with
their aunt. Mrs. Annie McBride
of Indian Creek.
Mrs Jack Conley. Dale and
Gail of Ballinger spent several
days with her parents. Mr and
£ln. Loyd Utzman of Irfan
tape. and furthermore, it was a
drippy mess.
I used my hair dryer to re-
move the tape I removed the
bonnet, tamed the dryer on
high and placed the hose open-
ing against the tape, at a seam
point. When I was able to get
my fingernail under the seam,
I gradually began to move the
dryer hose along the tape,
ahead of the fingers grasping
the unloosened tape.
When all the tape was re-
moved. I grabbed my bottle of
This often happens when peo-
ple store their books in base-
ments.
The humidity or dampness of
the room gives off a musty odor
and allows for mildew bindings.
To prevent mildew of leather:
Make a 2 per cent to 5 per
cent solution of copper sulfate
(NOT more than 5 per cent).
Immerse s soft towel or cloth
in this solution. Remove the
cloth and thoroughly wring it
out. Then hang out to dry.
When thoroughly dried, the
doth can be used to rub leather-
bound books. One treatment of
Cymbidium orchid tied with
brown ribbon The bridegroom's
mother wore a willow green
dress with white accessories and
a white Cymbidium orchid cor-
sage.
white gladioli and yellow mums
Guests were registered at a ta-
ble decorated with a petite ar-
rangement of white carnations
DEAR BLURRY: First com-
plain to your neighbor (with
a song in your heart) and let
her know that but for your
neighborly spirit, you would
have sung to the local police.
There are laws about disturb-
ing the peace—be it a drunken
brawl, Chopin or “La la la la!’
c.
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grandmother, as hostesses
Orange frappe was served as
an appetizer. Menu consisted of
summer salad plate with Nes-
QhosseyonrFharmacist,
asyouwogld
A reception was held in the
Comanche Garden Center follow-
ing the ceremony The bride's
table featured an arrangement
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DEAR ABBY: I have never --------
written to a columnist before, ed to 16 members of Brown
but after reading the letter from County Barracks of World War
the mother who was “proud” I One No. 1632 and its auxiliary
that her two little sons were in a social meeting last week
born with cleft palates because in Adams Street Community
fests His work" by deforming-----
infants at birth. If He did, He well" cards to Wellmaker,
wouldn't give the surgeon the
knowledge and skill to correct
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it was a manifestation of God's Center.
work,” I cannot refrain from After refreshments. W. H.
commenting. Martin requested that each
Can it be that this mother member say a prayer for H. G
does not know that deft palates Wellmaker,, 2315 First St., a pa-
* " tient in a veterans hospital.
being transferred to Denver,
vanced standing senior at Tex- Colo., left Midland Sunday, ac-
— . .. •— companied by their daughter.
Sally, a student at the Univer-
dal Chib. The bridegroom at- j sitYhe Bradys will be joined in
~ " : Denver by a son. Michael Brady
a June graduate of Stanford Uni-
versity. presently a student of
law at Harvard University.
now!
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6ROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesdey, June 2, 1965—3 IN COMANCHI
wwvouuu Sherry Robinson, Perkins
ma a Exchange Marriage Vows
secretary.
A coffee plate was served by
the hostess.
SHIRLEY BARNES
Shirlev Barnes circle met last
week with Mrs. I. N. Franklin.
Mrs. Glynn Kirk, chairman,
conducted the business session,
and Mrs. A. F. Gregory gave
the lesson. Devotional was by
Mrs. Ray Morgan-
Coffee and nut breads were
served to nine members.
Gift Tea Fetes
Roberta Harlow
Mrs. John Gallaway. Mrs.
James Green, Mrs. George All-
com and Mrs. John Wilson were
hostesses last Thursday at «
p.m. for a gift tea honoring
Miss Roberta Harlow, bride-
elect of John Matthews, at
Southern Aire. ,
Mrs. Bob Harlow, mother of
the honoree, and Mrs. J. W.
Hollingshead, mother of the
prospective bridegroom, were in
the receiving line. Mrs. Ray-
mond Harlow presided at the
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with canvas footwear N
from Beall’s. He'll like X P
the popular slip-on in white \
or black or the solid white x
oxford tie. Both are completely S
washable. Sizes 6V2 to 12. CHARM
IT!
Dear Heloise:
In order to save space when
hanging out shirts, I use three
pins for the first shirt, then
start the next one at the middle
of the first shirt and just add
one clothespin for each shirt
thereafter.
Be sure to straighten the
white love birds, also featured
Tropicana roses in a silver con-
tainer.
Guests included the brides-
maids. mother of bride, moth-
er of the bridegroom, and the
bride’s grandmother.
Bridesmaids were presented
gifts from the bride, engraved
nail files of silver.
Hostesses presented the bride
with gifts of her chosen silver.
Suspicion Of Celery
Ever add a suspicion of celery
salt to butter - seasoned whole
kernel com?
DOCTORS
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
Call for appointment
M1 3-0184 er
308 citizens Bank Blag.
dows generously. Then, using
my putty knife. I just rolled all
the gummy stuff (which the tape ,
left i. right off the window pane.
have met Dianne before pass- George <Fritzl Foster of Clyde
ing judgment on her. However where E . ” i----1
I can't blame them for in- days before returning to Cali-
sisting that you break up. fornia.
You did see Dianne on the ----------
Calhoon-Hall
Wedding Set
June Loretta Calhoon, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. Joe Cal-
hoon of Coleman, and Alvin E.
Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Hall of Bangs, will exchange
wedding vows Sunday. June 6,
at 5 p.m. in the United Pente-
costal Church of Coleman with
the Rev. G. W. Hamilton of-
ficiating for the double ring
ceremony.
After a short wedding trip.
as Woman's University where
ing agent i and sprayed my win- middle seams and sleeves..
“ • rmm-----i-- Nixon M. Kodlmer
When the couple left for a
wedding trip to Fort Worth the
bride was wearing a beige and
black linen A-line dress with
lay
ghter of
d Car-
died as
wnwood
Future
1 at 7:30
home-
DEAR ABBY: My problem
is a neighbor who works from
12 to 16 hours a day in her
yard. She mows the lawn at
11 o'clock at night and disturbs
the enitre neighborhood. Her son
is studying to be a concert pian-
ist, and he is still going strong
at the piano at l o'dek in the
morning. This may seem unbe-
at the piano at 1 o'clock in the
morning she is out to her yard
watering the grass and singing
“La, la. la. la!”
Except for the crazy hours
they keep, they are a delightful
family. To whom should I com-
Dear Helose:
I am employed at our local
courthouse, and the custodian
of the building has been mov:
ing old books and records, and
has asked me to write you to
find out if you could tell us
what to use to prevent mildew.
L. F.
their son, the Rev Edward W.
Couch OMI of San Antonio, and
j Mrs Evans brother. Leo M
guest register, and Mrs. Allcorn
______ _________ and Mrs. Gallaway displayed
scores of books. The leather gifts.
will not be marked by the Refreshment table featured a
floral arrangement of yellow
and white, bride-elect's chosen
a matching veiled bow and she
wore a wristlet bouquet of yel-1
tow mums and ivy. Delightful Compote
Jim Bading of Waco was best
man. Ushers were Timothy Me-
penter, was held Saturday at
1 p.m. to the Riche Room, Holi- a -------- .
day Inn. with Miss Carolyn Car- selrode pie as the dessert
penter, sister of the bride, and Luncheon table, centered »
Mrs. Ernest Weatherby of
California, the former Mrs. Min-
nie LaRoque of Stag Creek, last
week visited relatives and
friends in Comanche County In-
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Jean Ra-
chels and children of Coman-
che, Miss Effie Foster of Sipe
Springs
Mrs. Weatherby was accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Auven-
shine to Brownwood where they
visited Mrs. Pearl LaRoque..
and Mrs. Weatherby visited her ,
sister Mr and Mrs. Harry Gor-
I discovered a good and sim- ed place mats:
pie way to remove the masking They make excellent, attrac-
tape from the windows when five and easy-tocare-for dress-
we moved into our new home er, chest and table top covers.
I realized I had to get heat They wipe off and give more
to the tape, to loosen the sticky j space for change, toys, keys,
side. Hot water did not stay hot etc., with no danger of scratch-
long enough to penetrate the al- ing the wood.
most waterproof top side of this Also, placed on wire shelves
- * - of wrought iron stands, they
are equally attractive, and you
can place small objects (pic-
tures and statues) on the shelv-
the couple will make their home । _
at 1714 Dallas Ave., Brownwood
don of Stephenville.
Following memorial services
_ . - .at Stag Creek Sunday, Mrs.
is a poor way to meet a “good Weatherby went to the home
kid.” Your parents should, -- * *
in the houseparty were Mrs
Lamar P Haves of Houston and
on. Each candelabra was cen- Miss Sandy Wagner of Corpus
tered with yellow mums and Christi
Dear Heloise:
Recently. I discovered, quite
by accident, that I can remove
olives from a jar by using my
apple corer. (The ordinary, old-
fashioned type.)
In this way, about three or
four olives can be taken out
at once . . . and the slot to the
blade drains the juice off the
olives at the same time!
Mrs. M. O.
If you ain't allergic to hair _________. _
oil. then try rubbing a bit of reading. and Mrs. W. R.
it on your skin to remove the Ellwood, brought the lesson,
adhesive plaster marks left af- . "Our Children and Theirs."
ter applying different types of L__- :—2 1—
bandages. It sure works for Goby circle, 11510, will be used
me. Naturally, since I am a
of his junior year.
AREA PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tale of
greenery.
Miss Vivian Jo Hitchcock of
Dallas was organist and Jack
Bailey of Dallas soloist. He
sang “Because” and the “Wed-
ding Prayer." bone accessories
GIVEN IN MARRIAGE They will be at home at 2509
The bride, given to marriage
by her father, wore a white
floor length gown of bridal satin
with pearled laced jacket with
sabrina neckline A pearl head-
For a delightful compote, cou-
Coy of Austin and Tommy Me- pie cooked rhubarb with fresh ...________
Donald of Fort Worth, sliced pineapple or strawberries. Bangs are vacationing in Los
For her daughter's wedding Keep the rhubarb in whole 1- or Angeles, Calif.
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so it will look pretty in this
ed with silver epergnes holding
white magnolia blossoms and
blue tapers. The house was dec-
orated with lavender gladioli and
I magnolia blossoma i
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1965, newspaper, June 2, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489849/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.