The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. Roland (Unda) Lndsey,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Her-
bert Faulkner of Goldthwaite,
was among id students gradu-
ating from the Brownwood Vo-
catlonal Nurses Bchool at Cog-
gin Elementary Bchool auditor-
ium in Brownwood Tuesday
night, January id.
As a graduate of the school,
Mrs. Lindsey is now eligible to
take the state examination to
obtain her license as a voca-
tional num. She is currently
employed at Val Verde County
Hospital in Del Rlo.
Edward V. Rogers, adminis-
trator of Medical Arts Hospital
in Brownwood, was master of
ceremonies at the graduation
Beverly. They presented some
very interesting and informa-
tive slides of Japan. Mrs Har-
per modeled a lovely Japanese
costume which she had obtain-
ed while visiting in Japan.
Beverly Rhoades closed the
program with the ancient Chi-
nese proverb:
“If there is rightousness in
the heart, there will be beauty
in the character;
“If there is beauty in the
character, there will be har-
mony in the home;
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home, there will be order in the
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nursing at Brownwood Memor-
ial Hospital, gave the welcome
The address was given by Dr
Braswell Looker of Brownwood,
and Thomas Tope, Jr., superin-
tendent of the Brownwood in-
dependent Bchool Disttiet, pre-
sented diplomas. Pins were pre-
sented to the graduates by Mrs
Myrtle Oilbreath, R. N. In-
structor of the group.
Mrs. Lindsey Is a' 1961 grad-
uate of Goldthwaite High
School, and moved to Del Rio
following the graduation exer-
cises. Her husband has been in
Del Rio since September, where
he is assistant editor of the Del
Rio News-Herald. They have
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By JANICE WATTERS
The mystical isle of Shangrila
was the setting for the annual
Goldthwaite F. H A Parents’
Banquet, held January 25, in
the Elementary lunchroom. The
F. H. A girls presented this
banquet in honor of their par-
ents.
Songleader, Donna Hard-
grave, led the FHA'ers in sing-
ing the Prayer Song and gave
the invocation. Helen Head
gave the welcome followed by
the response by Mrs. M. A. Chil-
dress, one of the chapter par-
ants. Bill Laughlin furnished
delightful entertainment with
several piano selections, follow-
ed by the dellcious Oriental
style meal, complete with for-
tune cookies. Beverly Rhoades,
Chapter President, told about
the F. H. A. organisation and
the various programs that the
F. H. A. had presented during
the year. She also resognized
the members of the banquet
committee, Sandy Dennard, Ja
nita Straley, Sandra Jordan,
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Goldthwaite, Tezas, Thursday, February 4, 1965.
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penny Walker, Phyllis Wesson,
Karen Summy, Linda Ruth
Geeslin, and Donna Hardgrave.
The chapter officers for this
year were also recognized They
are: President, Beverly Rhoad-
es; vice president, Johnafaye
Dryman; secretary, Jeanie
Stewart; treasurer, Anita
Rhoades, Civil Defense co-
chairmen, Janan Gray and
Betty Miller; reporter, Janice
Watters; historian, Judy Tubbs;
parliamentarian, Charlotte Hol-
land; song leader, Donna Hard-
grave; and pianist, Marsha Lee.
Chapter parents recognized
were Dr and Mrs. M. A. Chil-
dress and Mr. and Mrs J. C.
Wesson, and also the chapter
Beau, Tommy Head. He was
presented a gift. Mrs. Wallace
Johnson was also presented a
gift in appreciation of her fine
job as Chapter Sponsor. Mrs.
Johnson presented an award of
“Betty Crocker Homemaker Of
Tomorrow” to Janice Watters.
The speakers, Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Harper, were Introduced by
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Miss Elammang And Mrs. Roland Lmdseu Graduate Of
Priddy High School 7M Repeat votene
uushxyog The betrothal of Patricia Ann
- . ammmad Flammang to Michael Lee Arm-
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It is time to do the Tollow-
1. Move shrubs that are
wrongly placed.
2. Prune trees, shrubs and
roses.
3. Place a generous amneurt
of peat to encourage root
growth in holes before plant-
Jttg shrubs.
4. Cut large shrubs back
when you move them.
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poor health. They would not
care to be without a cupboard-
ful of odd medicines for self-
treatment—some of which may
not be in keeping with compe-
tent medical advice.
The better way is to enjoy good
health- by careful planning.
Consult your Doctor at regular
intervals, more often if required.
He will prescribe only the
preparations that you need-
preparations of the highest
quality, such as those from the
laboratories of Parke, Davi* &
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we will be pleated to compound
for you The necessity for medi-
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abundant health can become a
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rgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
’Thomas K. Lockett of Bakers-
-field, California. Miss Mam-
emang is the daughter of Mrs.
Ann M. Miller, Bakersfield, and
Peter Flammang of Fairfield,
1 California.
I She is a graduate of North
High and Bakersfield College,
• and recipient of scholarships
from both schools. She is pres-
ently attending san Francisco
State College where she is an
art major and active in the
‘student government of Mary
Ward Hall.
The prospective groom is the
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Arm-
strong of Bakersfield. He grad-
uated from North High and
Bakersfield College. He has
completed duty in the Air Force
and is now attending Golden
Gate College.
The couple plan an August 21
wedding to be held in the First
Christian Church of Bakers-
field.
Miss Flammang Is the great-
granddaughter of the late Hen-
ry Fisher and Joe Lockett.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibbins
and children. Randy and Susan
of Fort Worth spent Sunday
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965, newspaper, February 4, 1965; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492461/m1/3/?q=%221964~%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.