Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1965 Page: 7 of 14
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Thursday, July 29, 1965----7
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Dear Abby . • •
Miss Hensarling Marries
Ian Neale Pritchard
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He’s Not Moved!
By ABIGAIL VAN BUKEN
Mrs E.M Pritchard of Brown- groom Becky Hensarling cous- -
merit of while gladioli. daisies way and Bryan Healer of Brown-
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DEAR ABBY: I was dancing
Seventy-fice persons attended
I asked her what kind of from Fort Stockton. Midland,
Robert Lee.
[er, Llano,
Meje
dian Creek, Pear Valley. Snyder Next melting will be held
told her I had given it
years.
and Brownwood.
! August 9.
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Virginia Prunier
Dear Heloise:
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Basket lunch will be served
3,32
Nel Foster Lusk
Heloise
A Reader
ASSETS
WHIPPED CREAM
119,337.19
186, 5521 95
834,840.75 i
Martha Koistener
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19
.... $1,161,785.09
a pan that is about 13 by 1 by 2
LIABILITIES
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makes the olives shine after they ■
are removed
.... * 541,964.21
Heloise
452,941 16
ed as hostesses for a house-
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Earl Stoner
$
$1,082,394.81
Frank Hardman. Mrs. Sherman
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$1,161 ,785.09
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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Senior Citizens Meet
In Community Center
Games were played and re-
in the homes of Mr
Hearshel Janes and
buying her any kind of a dia-
mond because she already has
a nice one from her first hus-
band. She is good company
and a fine-looking woman and
25,000.00
29,390.28
79,390.28
about IL I have been
my decision to give
COMFORTABLE
WARM ELM
BLANKET
REG.
3.99
ed her sister as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Ellza-
beth Hensarling also a sister
of the bride, and Miss Marilyn
Pritchard, sister of the bride-
to my married daughter, which
I had. Then she said she would
of Hu
Neale
with my girl friend at a public
dance hall and, when we swung
out, a man cut in and I was
dancing with a man. I finished
the dance with him and he took
19,053.20
1.00
2,000.00
5,601.25
77.141 40
4,746.70
PAULINE MOORE. Notary Publle
My Commission Expires June 1, 1967
this girl I have been going with
JU । for three years is 25. Neither
6 one of us has ever been marri-
l ed She has been bugging me
I to marry her for the „ast two
years, but I just can’t seem to
Smith Reunion
Held Sunday
Descendants of the late Mr
and Mrs R B. Smith met Sun-
day at Adams Street Communi-
ty Center for a reunion, and de-
cided to meet each year on the
fourth Sunday in July at the
community center. Basket lunch
was served at noon
Dear Heloise:
I replaced the worn-out net on
the fishbowl dipper with an old
nylon stocking
i I cut off the top of the stock-
Sunday visitors in the home
at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roe of
Stag Creek included Mr. and
Mrs A. C Bland and Mark of
Abilene and Mr and Mrs Andy-
Roe of Snyder.
Woolworth
218 CENTER AVE.
rose petals down the aisle John
Pry cousin of the bride, was
ring bearer
Sam F Rhodes was best man.
LAUNDRY A
DRY CLEANING
Dial Ml 8-2413
Good Idea
It’s a good idea to scald milk
Mr. and Mrs Henry Drennan of
Stag Creek
ille, and Lt. Allan
ichard, son of Mr and
white accessories.
Bride, a graduate of Hunts-
ville High School, attended Tex-
as Woman's University School
of Nursing Her husband is a
graduate of Texas ALM Uni-
versity
The couple is at home at
Bryan Street Apartments, Dep-
ton
Mr and Mrs. E M. Pritch-
ard hosted the rehearsal dinner
at Coachlight Inn Bride and
bridegroom presented members
of their wedding party with
gifts.
Among the 27 guests attending
was Bryan Healer of , Brown-
wood.
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DEAR ANGIE: When two group voted to meet at the same
women dance together at a ' place the last weekend in July,
publie dance hall. It to an im- IN*.
plied invitation for a man to ------------------
nett.”
It's great!
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise
I should read the newspapers
100% Dacron "Polyester’
Printde Patterns 45 inches wide
Made to sell at $2.98 yd.
I SALE PRICE
k
Easy-care
blend of
949 Reyen
and 6%
Orton
aeryilie
washes like
a dream i
la favorite
eolors,
12x90:
less and uncomplicated. I at noon The event will be open
urge you to go today. 'to friends.
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Group No. 3
13. Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships. and corporations
1. Mae Della Goodwin (V.P> of the above-named bank do
solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct,
to the best of my knowledge and belief
CORRECT—ATTEST
Mae Delia Goodwin
Morris Hil, F Scott Lanford, Macon Richmond, Directors
-raTE OF TEXAS. COUNTY OF BROWN
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of July.
1965, and I hereby certify that I am not as officer or divertor
of this bank.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capitol (A) Common stock, total par value 25,000.00
HOUSE PARTY
Mrs. Donnie Saunders served
Stoners Honored
In Holt Community
get fired up
putting off
of—or any heavy kind i and put meat loaf. I make the meat loaf
wallpaper under before putting it in the freezer
ough. I add all the ingredients.
Miss Debbie Jeanne Cald- punch, and Miss Brenda Gowin
cleugh and Jerry Don Bien were served wedding cake. Assorted
united in marriage July 17 at 3 minis and nuts were also serv-
p m with the Rev Jack Hopkins ed Miss Virs Westerman reg
officiating for the ceremony in istered guests
standing there’ He was a per-
fect gentleman all the time we
were dancing My boy friend
doesn't dance fast numbers
That’s why I was dancing with
my girl friend
shake into a loaf, and wrap in
wax paper I put a slip of paper
on it saying. Meat loaf and
the date
When I wish to use it. I just
defrost the meat slightly. put in
; she asked me what I did with San Angelo,
the ring i— —— —--—1"———
white lace over yellow Appoint-
ments were of crystal and sil-
Wonderful! You can put the
meat loaf in the oven so much
sooner - No waiting for the
ground meat to thaw so it can '
be mixed with the other ingredi-
ents
SHIRTS
Only 25c each
we take great pride to do
In* your shurts the way yon
like them
Stuffed Cabbage
When you are stuffing cab-
bage leaves, you may want to
soak the leaves In very hot wat-,
er to wilt them make them
manageable.
Dear Heloise:
To protect my hair-do while
sleeping. I wear a "wind boo-
th. scm. Besdes, the salad oilinches is a good size to put the
aaL.. ek. *lk>wa ehiw. ac4.c +hAu DIM Ml.
cut in, so don't blame the
man. To have walked off the
floor and left him standing
there would have been rude.
And if your boy friend didn't
want you dancing with strang
en, he shouid have put his
foot down when vou wanted to
dance with another girl pub-
licly.
MRS. JERRY DON BIEN
. .. Nee Debbie Caldeleugh
Miss Caldcleugh, Jerry Bier
United In Church Ceremony
26. Surplus .........................
27. Undivided profits................
29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
Of the
BLANKET STATE BANK
J Knudson Event
Held At Lake
Fourth annual Knudson re-
| union was held Friday. Satur-
. day and Sunday at Telephone
Lodge. Lake Brownwood, with
more than 80 persons from Tex-
as Oklahoma and California in
| attendance.
When the annual get-together
m of the bride. scattered red
I bought some heavy, clear Dear Heloise:
ic at the dime store (the I shop for meat once a week. What do you think?
car seat covers are made so when I buy ground beef for
He said I had no business dam- Brown County residents, voted
mg with a strange man just be- to call it the Knudson Klan
cause he cut in on me Was I' Kampout, or KKK for short,
right in finishing the dance with in the annual business session,
the man or should I have walk- George McCulley of Kingsville
ed off the floor and left him was elected reunion president
Mr and Mrs O. V Dunlap
and Mr and Mrs Henry Janes
of Fort Worth were among week-
Revival Slated
. ww plamnedon Winzerasavmn ovenlowbeat
n
$1.00
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a gift from her grandparents ______
wdrda drent Mrs make.
yellow chiffon over taffeta de- er,RuSty and Handy, and Mr
signed with short sleeves and and Mrs Ray Worthington. Day-
scooped neckline Her accessor- mond and Doyle.
Johnson Memorial Methodist
COMPARE THESE VALUES
ABSOLUTELY ANIL REDUCTIONS, WHILE STOCKS LAST
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stock and greenery flanked by
large arrangements of fem
White tapers in tiered cande-
labra accented the setting
TRADITIONAL MUSIC
Mrs. W Y. Pond. organist,
provided traditional wedding
music and accompanied her hus-
band who sang "Wedding Pray-
er.” "Because," and "The
Lord's Prayer.”
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a gown of
whjte peau de sole accented
with iridescent sequins and seed
pearls The fitted bodice was
designed with a scooped neck-
line. The straight skirt ended
in a floor length train. Her fin-
gertip veil of tulle fell
from a heart-shaped tiara She
carried a bouquet of white
sweetheart roses on a white
pearl Bible
Miss Dorothy Hensarling sen -
WOOLWORTH
_ _____ports were given by the Tele-
SSB
children > Seventy-fice persons attended ty Center. Mrs. Ida Ferguson,
president. was in charge of a
business meeting
Twenty-two members attend-
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diamond she had in mind and Fort Worth, Irving. R
2_ Ballingt, ______
my first wife wore for Houston, Mercury. Alverado, in- ed
Church before an archway fea- bride's mother, the bridegroom's else in the room,
bring palms. baskets of white parents, and the bride's grand- 1 wasn’t able to buy material
taring palms. baskets of white parents, and the bride's grand 1 wasn't able to buy material This gives them a clean, re-
gladioli and large mums, ac- parents. Mr and Mrs Grady to match, for curtains, so I de- freshing scent.
cented with candles Brinkley. cided to recover my dinette
Daughter of Mrs Betty Grap- For going away, the bride chairs to match the wall,
engater, 1604 Avenue D and R chose a three-piece suit of tur- 11
A. Caldeleugh Jr of Austin, the quoise linen with white acres plastic
bride to the granddaughter of j series and white carnations from kind c
Mr and Mrs Grady Brinkley, her wedding bouquet 1
311 Edwards SL Bridegroom’s Bride attended Brownwood the matc-Kn
parents on Mr. and Mrs. Joe High School, and her hueband it to show.
Bien at Route 2, Early attended Early High School. J have been using these chairs
GIVEN IN MARRIAGE They ptan to reside in Abilene for two years, and they are
Given in marriage by her where he is employed by Rose holding up beautifully
grandfather, Grady Brinkley Construction Company - • -
the bride was attired in a floor- _______________________
HOLT (BBC) — Several worn- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dren-
efl of the Holt community serv nan and daughter at Arlington
-2 _ —u 2 were weekend visitors in he
warming honoring Mr and Mrs home of his parents, Mr and
Mrs Henry Drennan of Stag
Mrs. Clifton Turner, Mrs. Creek.
length gown of white taffeta
fashioned with an empire bodice
and scooped neckline Her veil
was shoulder length She earned
a bouquet of white carnations
and gladiola on a white Bible.
sr .da e
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520623
DEAR ABBY: I am nearing
60 and have an important de- children of the late Mr. and
cision to make My wife died Mrs Smith attending were Mrs. j
four years ago and for the past Della Patrick of Richland
year I have been keeping steady springs, Hugh Smith of Robert
company with a widow. Every- Lee and Kirby Smith of Mer-
one tells me I would be lucky cury.
to get this woman. When we Kirby Smith made a talk, and
started to get "serious," she R. B. 'smith was re-elected as
Dear Heloise • Dear Heloise:
When I put wallpaper on one After cleaning my wardrobes,
_ wall of my kitchen, I wanted to dresser drawers, and linen cup-
In the receiving line were the pick the pattern up somewhere boards. I spray them with my
44-’----"— * he——. - favorite cologne.
HO PNONE OR MAiL ORDEHS
ALL SALES FINAL!
for 1965-66, succeeding George
Knudson of Albuquerque N M
Robert Eaton of McKinney was
named vice president; Mrs Bert
Boynton of Fort Worth, secre-
tary-treasurer. and Mrs Weldon
Lacy of Arlington, reporter The
wood xere married July 17 at
7 p.m/ in First Baptist Church
in Hantsville
TheNRev. Guy E Pry offi-
dated ip the double ring cere-
mony before an altar arrange- Groomsmen were Dewey Allo-
When making a child’s dress, a pan andrbae M Schefrold
DEAR ABBY: I am 36 and me back to my table and was started in 1962, descendants
thanked me , of the late Mr and Mrs John
My boy friend was furious! Knudson of Blanket, early-day
14. Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ................
15 Deposits of United States Government
(neluding postal savings ...................
16 Deposits at States and political subdivision
is Cretified and officers' checks, money orders ...
24. TOTAL’ LIABILITIES ................
wood Dabney Kennedy. Jerry .,
Nenec and George Emert ush- '
ered.
For her daughter's wedding.
Mrs Hensarling chse a pink
lace dress with matching hat
Her corsage was of white car-
nations. Bridegroom’s mother
wore a blue lace suit with
matching hat and accessories.
Her corsage was of white car-
nations
RECEPTION
Following the ceremony, a re
ception was held en the church
parlor Bride's table. laid with
white linen cutwork cloth. was
decorated with the bride's bou-
quet and a three-tiered candel-
abra The three-tiered wedding
cake was decorated with white
roses and topped with wedding
bells Pink punch was served
from a crystal bowl
For a wedding trip, the bride
wore a two-piece dress with
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FABRICS mEEaP
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$1.79 ■■■ YD. "
Sole Price II II
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Willborn, and Mrs Wayne Pow
ell served cake squares and
punch to approximately 1« end
guests. and
Mrs Ray Ware and Elaine
presided in the gift room, and
Mr and Mrs. Stoner directed,
guests through their new home
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Town Topics
* shirt, etc., if you will mark the
AREA PERSONALS pattern with the date and the.
Oven-Baked Chicken
"ot, Si a teaspoon of sal- Whenzousarewoven-baking
ad oil on top of olives, as soon cutup chicken, you ? find that
as they are opened. to prevent
at Hillcrest Baptist Church, 18th
Street at Avenue E. beginning
Friday
W. D Shores will be song
we enjoy each other’s company, leader for the revival schedul-
But all this talk about diamonds ed to last through Sunday. .Aug.
has got me ready to back off. 18. Prayer services will be held
- - - - daily at 7:30 p.m with preach-
CHANGE OF HEART ing * 8.
ASSORTED J
FABRICS E L 0
Values to SI.91 yd. | ’| YU
Sale Price | U,3
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and axlssior
BEST MAN her son and family. Mr. and I asked a friend "What did
Kenneth Van Huss served as Mrs. Albert Henniger and Loo Heloisesay would dosaway with
best man Ushers were Dwight me of Bowser that while scum in olive jars?
Williams and Tommy Newton . ----- I "I don’t remember.” she re-
Mart and Rodney Grapengater | MraadMrskJHpMeemn plied, "ut it must have been
8safj. daughters wedding, we “sna guests in the “wnenca afakas add^d’
Mrs Grapengater chose a two- home of his parents, Mr. and "Or kerosene."
piece suit at yellow crepe with Mrs. John McLean of Bowser. | Mrs. K. D. Wood
white accessories and a corsage Mike McLean and Pete Long ----- . . nee anwn .
of carna t i • n a. Bridegrooms returned homeafter a two-week For ONCE, it wasn’t vinegar, m8 thl bottom oitAnd stitch-
mother wore a pmk embossed visit with theirh .grandparents, nylon net or kerosene!!! ed up the top around the wire
dress with black accessories and Mr and Mrs John McLean we sugaested tying a teaspoon EdnuP *
— pov amTSSSSTSrSS
A reception was held in fel- Mrs. Raymond Mattock has and Dutting it on too of olives
lowship hall. Immediately follow- returned to her home at Holt onopPkiento"donw with the _
tog the wedding. Large white after a weeks visit with her o Piekles to do away "it "e
wedding bell centered the niece. Mrs Schmidt and family
bride's iable which was laid with of Irving
Report of Condition of "BLANKET STATE BANK' of
BLANKET. BROWN County, Texas, at the close of business
on June 30, 1M5.
SUte Bank No. Ml
Federal Reserve District No. 11
ATHLETFS FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL IT
IN ONE HOUK.
T+L mow wm me Ien and buraine
« >w a as e m stocl
HIMI Sen. Manto •in etongh
•W Tie el MeAty in ap
atari mow W Career ra store. I
it more thought, but I can't
make up my mind We both,
work, so there is no financial
problem.
There isn't any religious prob-
lem. either We get along okay
and don't disagree on anything
really important She's a nice
person, an efficient housekeep-
er and she’s very practical. I
don’t think I love her, but she
keeps telling me that she loves
me so I say I love her, too,
so as not to hurt her feelings
I like my freedom, but U I don't
see her I never think of boking
for another girl Should I mar
ry her or not’ I just wish
someone would help me make
uo mv mind
UNDECIDED
DEAR UNDECIDED: When
to doubt, do nothing. You don't
seem able to get very "fired
up” about much of anything.
Perhaps you don't have the
capacity for it, but marriage
requires more eenchusiasm
than you display.
12 TOTAL ASSETS ...
HUNTSVIILE - Miss Wilda
Earline Hepssarling. daughter of
Mr and Mrs J E Hensarling
"Summer Fabrics bais:
QDKON
DEAR CHANGE: Baek off! -------------
CONFIDENTIAL TO “AN- Reunion Slated M2
ONYMOUS IN SAN FRANCIS- ' Annual reunion of Mullins- h
CO”: Go to your PUBLIC Allen families will be held Sun- D
HEALTH DEPARTMENT, day. Aug 1, at Adams Street
They will arrange for an ex- Community Center. b
amination at no cost to yea. Ralph Allen, reunion presi- V
If your suspicions are cor- dent, of Leady will preside •
reel (and I would guess they Mrs Chester Avinger is secre- Jr
are), the disease is contagi- tary. F .
1. Cash, balances with other banks and
cash items in process of collection .........$
2- United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed .......................
6. Loans and discounts (including
$33,396.22 overdrafts: ........................
7. Bank premises owned .......... $12,166.59
Furniture and fixtures ...... 6,386.61
8 Real estate owned other than bank premises ..
11. Other assets ................................
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