Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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! BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Nov. >S ItM—1
Dear Abby ...
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FASHIONS FOR YOUNG SET
screen-printed challis dress is under a wide wale
Mary Eliza-
doublette.
DEAR ABBY: I don't know How?
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Forms '59 Club Topic
clubs as avenues of informal three activities during Christ-
Jane Hodges
C’s in continuing education:
TOWN TOPICS
Barbara
BROWNWOOD
P-TA I
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Roundup
forehand that you did not in-
Set Sunday
Phillip Cochran.
sauce squares, nuts and coffee
were served to 13 members friends of the couple. The fam-
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1 ily requests no gifts.
present.
C. Dunn
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BIG SHIPMENTS
COMANCHE (BBC) — Com-
AGAIN OF '65
Cecil Olson of Indian
CHEVROLETS
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the United Fund.
Folks:
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Quinn Speaks For P-TA
Business News
you lift out a pick le, it is clear
The beauties
and appetizing.
are on
Is
their way!
TO SAN FRANCISCO
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Choose your Fharmacist,
’ll!
HOLLEY CHEVROLET CO.
OPEN 7 A.M. - T P.M.
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Community Church
Services Set Today
Xi Rho Chapter Continues
Studies In Adult Education
Friendship
Bible Class
Plans Party
An afternoon social and busi-
■ • me
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vere
tree
in our household the prob-
lem has been solved by keeping
Children were Anna Day, Dan-
na Smith. Donna Thomason and
Vickie Rhodes as children. In-
use of posters, members
challenged to employ the
Children’s wear designers don’t miss a trick these
days when it comes to adapting mom’s favorite
fashions for the young fry. When mom receives
evening guests in a long fireside skirt. her daughter
can come (left) to kiss dad goodnight in a charm-
ing at-home dress of black and white provincial
print with a red and white bodice-effect top in
Edward N. Garrett has been
appointed agent for United Fi-
think this is a wonderful idea.
Just zip the bag part way and
the clean clothes can't fall out.
When you have put all of the to-
l be-ironed clothes in the bag. zip
by increasing educational op-
portunities,” as his subject.
ged
BC) — Ths
Santa Anna
sday night
giving holl-
meet Dec.
News
handise in
Saturday of
East Com-
imed. Wiley
it the new
car involv-
• Rainey of
lames Har-
i Bailey St
1956 truck
larlow.
tigated re-
suits) hanging next to my dry-
er. As I take the clothes out of
the dryer I put those to be iron-
hungry, he'll bear it and come money. I'd rather have a hap-
home. PJ’ husband than a new set of
_____ dishes, but I'd like to have both.
Pleasant Change
Ever add a little minced cel-
ery and very finely grated car-
rot to ready-prepared cheese
soup? Pleasant flavor change!
nary.
Prior to returning to Brown-
wood, he was pastor of Calvary
Baptist Church in San Antonio.
The Garretts live at 515 Valiev
Welch and Caleb Wilson.
The next meeting will be a
Christmas party, Dec 19, with
Mmes. Welch. Brown. Fryar and
Brinkley as hostesses.
C. G. Fuston.
Second grade students of Mrs.
Faye Reed and Mrs. Katherine
Casey, assisted by Miss Muriel
Harris, student teacher, present-
ed a program on Indian Life.
Brad McCullough served as mas-
ter of ceremonies. Mrs. B V.
Davis assisted with the musical
Methodist and First Baptist
Churches will present holiday
music, directed by Paul Good-
win, minister of music at First
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Jim McCall, pastor
nday:
ynelle Phil-
al). Howard
honda Gail
76, Park
the home of Mrs. Leo Miller, (
1800 Fourth St., in a business
meeting conducted by Mrs I
Walter J. Cadenhead. Date for
Next study session will be pre-
sented by Miss Athelene Porter
and Miss Juanita Knight.
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This is in answer to your re-
quest on how to remove and pre-
vent scum on pickles.
CITY PERSONALS
Mrs. Belle Hayes Saturday
returned to her home at 409
Heloise
memmummurpmnuemsmumuummumumuuumu
Club Program
Slated Sunday
Finance committee, with
eavy
sh
collided at
Vest Adams
10:15 a.m.
damage to
ins St; G.
A.
In Gerald
Pumpkin-frost tarts and cof- W. Adams St. from a trip to
fee were served by Mrs. Ruby Big Spring where she visited
Lee Sellers Next meeting will her son, Jesse Haves and fam-
SHIRTS
Only 25c each
We take great pride in do-
ing your shirts the way you
like them.
E. H. Utzman with Group One May, on Dec. 14. Gifts
in charge of arrangements. In- exchanged.
vocation was by Mrs. M. E. --------------
Room count was won by two
second grade classes. Seniors
won room count in high school
Mrs. J. E. Sanderson and
Mrs. J. Howard Becktold, who
attended the Texas State Con-
vention of P-TA at Dallas, Nov.
11-13, gave reports of the con-
vention.
• Private or
Group
Lessons
• Beginners or Advanced
• Any age
TEN D
' DEAR TEN: I'm probably
putting my foot in it, but if I
MEL WAY -
GUITAR STUDIO
1417 AVE. A
accept and not give in return.
Was what I did so terrible?
• KITTY
DEAR KITTY: I think yon
were more considerate than
most people to announce be-
grocery counter at room tem-
cloth (in bag form) with about
two tablespoons of powdered
mustard would remove and pre-
vent mouldy scum. The scum
would fall to the bottom of the
jar, and the mustard does not
change the taste of the pickles.
Dr. T. A. Bennett
are for old ladies. Can you, or
any of your readers, help me.
Abby?
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gry. Should I try to locate him?
I've got the money; besides, I
guess I still love him
A GLUTTON FOR
PUNISHMENT
DEAR GLUTTON: Just go
outside and blow the dog
but a good father. How long
dor a man usually stay away? set of cheap dishes she got with ,
Dm afraid he s broke and hun- coupons, which are very plain.
grade students, with Dotti Best
as mother. Dean Low as father
Right now’s the time to drive over and pick out
your greet new Chevrolet for 1965- With all 5
of the beautiful new highway performers back in
full production, the swing to Chevrolet is really on.
Stop in today and beat the rush. Remember, -
an early order means an early delivery on your
choice of Chevrolet, Chevelle, Corvair,
Chevy II or Corvette.
Dear Heloise:
It is such a struggle, to per-
Craig White, Mark Allgood and
Sue" Watson.
what the shoe companies have
against.people with big feet, but
I am getting very discouraged.
I am a 15-year-old girl who
will be guest speaker for the
event. She has selected “Down
Under” for her subject.
Tickets for the program may
be bought from any ABWA
member or may be purchased
at the door. Proceeds will go
to the club’s memorial fund.
505 CENTER
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Business & Professiona
Women
I ECTURE-BOOK REVIEW
By Mrs. J. M. Perkins
Sundar. November 29th
at 2 P.M.
Browntowner Motor Inn
school sophomores won second
Invocation was by the Rev. place with $2.50 each class.
munity Thanksgiving services bring the Thanksgiving sermon,
will be held today at 7:30 p.m. — • • ■ .....
^mbin^^nrot^- Mr. and Mrs. Mr
EARLY (BBC) - Dr. A. J.
Quinn, Bible professor at How-
ard Payne College, guest speak-
er Thursday night at Early Par-
ent-Teacher Association meeting;
used ' Together we held a child
id)ea
g
education were discussed by mas holidays. Mrs. Charles
Miss Ruth Corder Through the Payne noted local clubs’ efforts
Texas Power and Light Co., was
guest speaker.
Mrs. Britt Towery gave the
invocation. Mrs. D. T. Brinkley
was welcomed as a new mem-
ber
Hostesses were Mrs. Towery
and Mrs. T. C. Atkerson. Door
prize went to Mrs. Beverly
I Jones.
A schedule for a “Christmas
Idea Show” was presented by
the show chairmen. Mrs. O. C.
Towery and Mrs. R. E. Brown.
, The show will be held Dec. 5
at Adams Street Community
Center from 2 to 5 p.m.
Attending were Mmes. Atker-
son, Miles Banks, Brinkley.
Brown, H. C. Cleckler, Marvin
Ford, Calvin Fryar, Beverly
Jones, Dale Jones. Ben Orton,
O. L Powell, B. W. Stanford.
Gus Stuart, Britt Towery, O. C.
Towery, N. E. Trostle, Frank
off-season bargain fares now on sale
SAVE
$2210
“ Round Trip
In Choir Car
also on a limited budget, and Lighting” was presented on
all this Christmas shopping is slides at the luncheon meeting
too much trouble and expense of the '59 Garden Club held at
to me, the Riche Room, Holiday Inn,
I wrote to several of my Tuesday Mrs. Neva O’Brian.
friends and relatives and asked home service advisor for the
I tried it and it does work!
I sprinkled a LITTLE dry
mustard into half a jar of dill
pickles that had a scum on the
top, and they were all cloudy.
them please to discontinue giv-
ing me Christmas gifts for the
above reasons. I am now re-
ceiving unpleasant answers to
my letters such as, “I don't give
to get." Abby, I don’t want to
I use them for company be-
cause it’s service for 12
I want to buy a good set of
dishes but my husband -an't
understand why. He just paid
$110 for a new gun (he has four
guns) and I didn’t say anything.
Call: M’Iton 3-3425 ask for the Ticket Office
for Reservations and Information
ness meeting of Friendship Bible 1 _ ___
Class of First Baptist Church be a Christmas buffet in the ily.
was held in the home of Mrs home of Mrs. Bill Wilson of
We both work and pool our
that lovely iragarance — just _
like it used to. i age bag • the type used for men s
ill
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Miss Corder presided at busi-
ness with social and financial
I reports by Miss Myra Emfinger
and Mrs. Denton Jenkins. Mrs.
Tennie Robinson was welcomed
as a guest.
V pwowt •
muommamaust l
dians were
DEAR ABBY: I've been hap-
pily married for three months
and this is the first time my [
husband has shown signs of hav-
ing a temper. For a wedding
gift, we got a "starter" set !
(service for four) of some ex-
pensive English dishes I don't
care for the pattern as it bl
much too fussy, so I use them
rest of the chest? -----
Don’t put it anywhere except Galls. I am sure that Joyce
the lid because it • is oil. I is talking about the zippered
wouldn't want you to put it all | plastic bags which are used for
over the bottom or sides and storage and traveling, and I
whistle. If he's broke and
Miss Wilda McGlothlin as
chairman, will be in charge
of arrangements of a program
sponsored by Brown wood
Business and Professional
Women's Club Sunday at 2
p.m. in Starlight Room of the
Browntowner.
Nieswanger. n
Plans w er e made for a Reception
Christmas party to be held in
BC*
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thodist Church, the Rev. John C. Milton Baty. Creek.
Wiles of First Baptist Church „ . -, ,___ ! Mrs: H. L Moore of Abilene
and the Rev. C. Miller Hurst of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey visited friends at Indian reek
Central Christian Church endenaanteb Vli sdaytended last
An offering will be taken for ,------------------------—---------
Dear Heloise: . » bowl containing soap flekes
I wouid like to pass on a hnt and one fourth cup measuring
to owners of cedar chests, who, scoop on the bathroom shelf.
like me, find that the good old With the materials almesktat
fragrance has disappeared. their fingertips, it is no trouble
I used fine sandpaper and care at all for them to wash their
fully sanded the inside of the lingerie as soon as it is taken
chest, WITH the grain of the off.
And are you aware that you . . .
can buy oil-of-cedar in a little ed in this bag.
bottle (very inexpensive) at the This not only keeps the cloth-
drug store and wipe this on the es clean, but the laundry sec-
inside of the lid of your cedar lion of the basement is neater.
chest and it will permeate the Joyce Heffern
with no clothespins . . . and
your husband hates to see the
bathroom draped with a wom-
an’s nylons, etc’ |
Grab a coat hanger and use
your dip earrings to clip the
articles to the hanger.
Not only does it work, but it
is pretty, too.
DEAR ABBY: I am a widow,
getting om in-years,cand T am
not physical) able to get around
in the crowds any more I am
Xi Rho Chapter, Beta Sigma, curiosity, creativeness, and wearsa:size, 10 D shoe, and 1
Ph* continued studies in adult comprehension. can ’ find a decent looking pair
education at the Monday night . Miss Tessie* Martin empha- . shoes, in my size anywhere
meeting in Reddy Kilowatt 1 sized the various cultural pro- in,this town.
Room grams at Howard Payne Col- 1 have to, order my shoes
Regring.gentertainmentozandrseggcanatainualeqqthsngrupita sromuascatalmgaecand £ 2
Shai
DRY CLEANING
Dial M1 5-2413
1 of the Presbyterian Church, will of Brownwood Misses Osie and Opal Byrd, Mr.
1 ■ ’ - — - I Mr. and Mrs. Herring are and Mrs. I. F Tollerson, Mr.
Other ministers participating moving .to Tempe, Ariz. where Mrs. Walter Peachey.
-"“-5 they will spend the winter with
Dust a little powdered mus- Mrs. Joseph M Perkins of
tard on top of the pickles in the Eastland, editor of the inter-
Jar . I national bulletin of General
In the good old days when a Federation of Women’s Chibs,
large jar of pickles was on a —
wood. I then used my vacuum
cleaner to remove the dust ... I „ , , -
and now my cedar chest has Dear Heloise:
• •1 I keep a small garment stor-
violeat temper and give guns. 'Christmas Lighting'
Mrs. Leonard is club presi-
dent.
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suade teen-agers to care for „. —-----—
their silk stockings and hand- His office is at 317 Brown St.
washable underwear. '
will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Pet-
tis and Mrs. Lola Tillet of Sac-
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise: it up the rest of the way.
Have you ever been caught on
an unexpected overnight trip
portion of the program.
Winners of the membership
drive were announced with the
third grade and high school
freshmen winning first prize of
$5 each. First grade students of
Miss Lora Evrage and .high
View Dr. and have three sons.
“New Ideas in Christmas
were m YOUR shoes. I'd
hound the local shoe stores an
til they special ordered the
kind of shoes I wantede.
HOSPITAL
•day:
vnelle Phil-
ill. Howard
Ira. Bessie
derson St:
310 Vincent
practical pinwale. Chimney-red wide wale and
fleece pinwale (center) in ruffled and ribboned at-
home dress has its own matching kerchief These
are by Roanna Togs Greta Plattry calls this de-
sign (right) “apres anything.” Autumn crocus
nance and statute there is. . -
Two weeks ago he just pack- for every day, hoping in time I
ed up and left The kids miss! I I break them so I won't have
him He was a lousy husband to look at them any more
My mother-in-law gave us a
to bring worthwhile entertain-
ment to adults in this area.
s were ivan
nade boots;
r women’s
n Phillips,
ce Flani-
Mrs. 'Sue
i Longhorn
e Gamblin,
slacks
As Dr. Bennett says, the scum - - ,
falls to the bottom, and when delity Life Insurance Company
.... . .. • . _•— for Brownwood, according to
Theron Fergus, district manag-
Sally Shaw wrote that if you er for the company in Abilene
tie the mustard in a small, firm- . BornLin. Brownwood Garrett
ly. woven, white cloth, the lit-has lived in Brownwood over 20
tie bag will ride the top of the years. Hewas .graduated from
pickles where the scum is. Brownwood High. School and
whereas the mustard will fall Hgwvard Payne College. He lat-
to the bottom of the jar if it isser was graduated from Golden
just sprinkled on. j Gate Baptist Theological Semi-
Thanks, Doctor and Sally.
Heloise
TEXAS TALK
Texas Rep. Ben Barnes, guest at the international
Thanksgiving program at Stag Creek Saturday
night, chats with Nabiha Khoury, of Israel, pre-
medical student at Howard Payne College, one of
GLENDA 18 foreign students present for the occasion. Thia
EAR GLENDA: If it won t was Miss Khoury's second visit to the community
Ereattyourseir°to-anewudt where she spoke of customs of her people and told
dishes. B«t do it eantionsiy. I of liking Texas “very much.”
I don't recommend irritating
chocseadoctor E5
Have tear •
Doctor Col ’
Us
I DEAR ABBY My husband
I chases everything in skirts
I Two months ago he asked me
I for a divorce and I wouldn't
I give it to him We have eleven
I children from 18 years old down
1 to 18 months old
| If be goes to a lawyer, be
I could never get a divorce be-
| cause he has nothing on me.
i But. I could divorce him on any
■ grounds in the book because he
I has broken all the Ten Com-
I mandments and every city ordi-
ruin your fine linens.
It’s really great'
Heloise
Regular Fare $100.55
m Bargain Round Trip
^S>only $78.45
ramenta. Calif., visited with Pet- '",na unat Xo" did not in- W. J. Rhades opened a meet-
tis’ family, Mr. and Mrs. Thurs- tend to give gifts. Ignore the ing of North Elementary Parent-
ton Venable. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- reples. They were unctuous Teacher Association Thursday
ert Aldridge and Mr. and Mrs. and uncalled for. evening.
I J. L. Jackson. Trougled? Write to ABBY, A Thanksgiving play was pre-
. ! ----- Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. sented bv second and third
SANTA ANNA (BBC) — Mr. AREA PERSONALS For a personal reply, enclose a .......- .
and Mrs. William C. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ware of stamped, self-addressed enve-
the event, complete with Christ- and.Mrs HaroldLtWhitewill Holt.attended.a meeting of Ag- lope
mas win and-whiteldlephant from 2-5 p.m. honoring their par- recvvtoan Service in Ausnn Mon-
gift , will be announced later. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mills on day and Tuesday Farm Members
Class members voted to give their 50th wedding anniversary. _____ c > — . .
a Thanksgiving basket and cash The golden anniversary cele- Weldon Byrom of Abilene and ample Cookies
donation to a needy family. Lot- bration will be held in fellowship Melvin Powell, Bill Pelham of Homemade cookies and hot A talk was made on “Why a
tiepMoon offering was stressed hall of First Methodist Church, San Antonio visited the Wayne drinks were served at a meet- P-TA.” Music students present-
Refreshments of lemon-apple Santa Anna. Powells of Holt. ing of Grosvenor Farm Club ed several selections.
The event will be opn to ----- last Thursday evening. -
Five Hooper sisters were to- After cookies were sampled,
gether in the home of Mrs. Ora recipes were exchanged by worn- • ■
Herring of Indian Creek for the en of the club. Ee m ■ ma ma • •A
first time in several years. Walter Peachey. club presi- l III ■ ■ d •
They are Mrs. Herring. Mrs. dent, presided during a short ■ ■ • ■ ■ W • ■
Merle Ineson of Vista, Calif., business meeting preceding a
Mrs. Lucile Francis of Austin visiting session.
Mrs. Inez Gregg, and Mrs. Present for the occasion were
Lochie Smith of Brownwood. Mr. and Mrs. I. R Gaines,
Off-season fans
ha vo boon rodutod
7 about80%
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1964, newspaper, November 25, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492885/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.