Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 15 of 20
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TOUCH OF
MEXICO
Heloise
liquid they gobble down'
Mary C.
are
chiefly in the skin. Unlike great!
diseses of iron storage I se t
curs
range. or if household odors
nerving, two hours of film.
; these reservoirs.
Mrs. Frank Crenshaw presid- centered with a candelabra.
ing during a business meeting i
Mrs Elgene Bartholomew and
Thanks a million! I later look-
Fort Worth.
Their motive is clear to them.
drainer for the
The idea seems to be that a
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the balooning occurs in the tiny
quote from "Communicating the
before the group dismissed.
Week Of Prayer
Mildred Kieffer
Plans Show
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A/ways a phone at hand in a home that's Te'ephonePtannedf
herself
which
we’ve never forgotten the gift
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day and dress sheers
in fashion colors
full details.
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FOR HER
CHRISTMAS
tears roll down his timeworn
cheeks. And the only thing that -
Mrs. W. R Jones. president of Coman-
che Garden Club, takes charge of the
“Mexican Market" during the club’s
market day Friday and Saturday in
Comanche Garden Club Center. The
Wise Man Cast" was presented
with Mrs. J. B. Hood as nar-
in asking how to file hints they
want to save, and this seems to
smm nem '• us casunn camm
ton. Mmmdm mu
on cabinets these days? If so,
please write to Heloise in care
hints in another, and so on
This way, you Won’t have to
thumb through the entire maga- '
zine to find what you're looking
NEW YORK <AP» — A mid-
dle-aged man believes in Santa
Claus just as much as a child
Q — is it harmful to use
salicylic acid in canning green
beans? I put a slightly round-
ed tablespoons in one gallon of
Make your shopping problem even easier—call and order or drop
in at our Business Office and pick up one of these Telephone Gift
Certificates! ■ Then offer Christmas-Mother can come by, pick
out the color and phone she prefers, and we’ll install the new
extension in her home. Call us or stop in-today!
air sacs of the lungs. The out-
ward flow of air from these sacs
ir obstructed so that after sev-
Delectable new blouse. So luxurious, so
carefree: 80% Dacron* polyester, 20% cotton.
Lovely new monocolor stripings. 28 to 38.
of elbow grease and different
cleaners have removed this.
Does anyone know the cause,
and what can I do about this?
The program will feature or-
gan and piano selections.
Relations
m closed
ling with
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^hip'r^hord
ruffles 4
flourish V
on candy
stripes F
the treasures he wrote about in
the letter he sent to the North
Pole. And usually his faith is
well rewarded, prosperity being
but most smell too much like;
perfume
tary dermatosis, is a form of
hemosiderosis or abnormal sto- Dear Heloise:
in argu-
if of the
vote was
roke the
»r
o
st
wish some sweet gal would help
us solve it.
- Sen.
C.. has
arlington
ling the
n closed
slant for
because
bargain
Workers
variety that would frighten a
scarecrow out of a cornfield
Two mufflers He already has
j12 mufflers leftover from pre-
cheers him is the realization
that Santa won't come again for
365 more days.
Thanks, Mary and I send my
love.
doubles as producer, plays the
husband with such deftness and
sympathy that you almost find
yourself pulling for him to ac-
complish the job.
Ladies
So many women have written
, built up. she just sprinkled
ground cinnamon on the hot sur-
face Try it!
Dear Heloise.
Here are three uses we make
of old tooth brushes.
vious Christmases
Three pairs of size 36 polka
dot shorts Can't anyone remem-
ber be hasn't been able toget
into size X shorts since coming
Depends On Seo
The tiny village of Ocracoke.
N C., at the toe of a slim is-
land on the stormy Outer Banks,
still depends on the sea for its
income. for food and as a hire
to visitors seeking quiet, rest
and sport There life moves at
a leisurely pace.
be the best answer yet
Those who are just starting
this method may like to take
A Telephone Gift Certificate!
By WAYNE G.
BRANDSTADT, M. D.
Q — la what respect are
bronchiectasis and emphyse-
ma similar and how are they
different?
columns on one page I paste
these columns across the pages ,
sideways, not up and down
My magazine is getting fatter
and fatter and I am pleased
with my Heloise scrap book
This is the most useful way I
have found to keep these preci-
ous dippings
r«
n,
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The gift? Thirty-six cans of
fruits, vegetables, etc. individ-
ually wrapped with pretty paper
and a bow—and all the labels
> removed!
Kidnaping
Topic Still
Unpopular
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-Television Writer
HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Mov-
ies about kidnaping are uncom-
fortable to watch, which may be
J. O.
Williame
booth featured wastepaper baskets
covered with burlap decorated with
Mexican designs The market day fea-
tured items made by club members.
(Staff Photo)
e textile
ase," the
gh court
its in an
) Union,
are ask-
aside a
>. Circuit
t upheld
close the
back from World War II'
A 30-cent while handkerchiei
from the apartment house su-
perintendent. who will expect in
return a bottle of scotch and a
610 bill
Anywhere from two to half a
dozen dazzling neckties of the
kind bought only to send to mid
dle-aged men at Christmas
Glumly surveying the loot
that Santa has left him, the mid-
dle-aged man wonders dazedly
what he can do with it.
A practiced glance tells him
that he can use three pairs of
the sox. the handkerchief, and
maybe half the neckties. But
what about the rest'
The middle-aged man realizes
he can do only one thing with
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figure to abduct a rich man's
daughter, then help solve the
crime as public proof of her ex-
• trasensory powers
There may be deeper mean-
ings involved in the character
interplay, but most moviegoers
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from 2-6 p.m. Saturday in Blan-
I ket Community Center.
SANTA ANNA (BBC) - Wo- nex for a week of prayer pre-
man’s Missionary Union of First ceding the Lottie Moon Christ-
Baptist Church of Santa Anna mas offering.
zines don't cost a cent now, as .
we have already paid for them of this newspaper We get so
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise:
i You may not think this is a
very nice gift for a bride, but
is meeting each day this week
' at 2:30 p.m. in the church an-
Gals: Does anyone know the
answer to this frequent problem
The speakers were H. S. Ca-
sey. president. Albert L. Grav-
es of Stephenville. District IV
chairman, and Mrs. H. E. Sham-
burger. state vice president from
1 in late
es. in a
Textile
irgaining
in assert- -
abor law
eaten to'
effort to
will have enough to do just an-
ticipating the next turn of
events That’s how engrossing
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cies purchased after July 1. 1964.
Surprise Supper
"Bride and Groom"
A — Shamburg's disease, al-
so called progressive pigmen-
Dear Heloise
l paste each Heloise in a
large magazine that has heavy
slick pages.
Starting on the left hand side.
I can usually get three whole
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Dw bolugtk a home that is
about ten years old The kit-
chen cabmels have a varnish
finish I find that the four doors
used the most are sticky only
around the handles. No amount
Workshop Set Friday
COMANCHE (BBC। - Mrs
. Neva O'Bryan of Brownwood
and Miss Judy Fleming, Co-
manche County Home Demon-
stration Agent, will give a de-
monstration on different meth-
ods of making candy and ways
candy can be wrapped and dec-
orated for Christmas in a work-
shop scheduled Friday at 2 p.m.
in the home economics cottage
at the Comanche High School.
ed for the apple pie
unbreakable couldn’t find it!
Heloise
But he views the annual visit
of the jolly old saint with con-
siderably more misgiving Ex-
perience has taught him a cer-
tain distrust of people bearing
gifts
On Christmas Eve, the child
slips into a heavy-lidded sleep
with with mixed feelings of ter-
ror and delight
Has he been a good enough
boy to please Santa' Will Santa
bring him all the bright new
toys he yearned for, or merely
'em “Kitchen. I
rator. Mrs. Buddy Easley, pian- Mrs. H. A. Stephens will give a
but 1st. presented a medley of Christmasmusial program for Twenty-one attended. includ-
I Christmas hymns Scripture was. the Altrusa Club at <30 P.m- - members and visitors from
read by M,ss Ruth Cole. Santuerda! Lnckbeatomoz oAvene Brownwood, Fort Worth and Ste-
Mrs. L P Stansbury gave a K phenville.
Coffee and cake were served
SOUTHWISUKM STATES HIIPH0H CO.
A member of the General System
A candlelight -service pro-
gram entitled "The Shadow The AltFUSO Event
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uids, I prepare tea parties with
their own little tea sets.
They think this is ral fun.
and it takes their mind off
their illnss for a while. Be-
sides. you should see how much
1 Dear Heloise:
As T was re-hanging my pinch- 1 We have all kinds of sprays'
— - ■ | to discourage household odors.
Makes space on sow .
• • or polish. The handles enables
the fingers to stay clean, while
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Gifts Inspire Misgivings
00,
and read them, eh?) . . . Put
kitchen hints in one magazine,
sewing hints in another. laundry
what it is.
The middle-aged man, on the
other hand goes to bed on
Christmas Eve with a feeling of
forlorn apprehension amounting
almost to resigned despair AU
night he tosses restlessly, haunt-
ed by nightmare visions not of
sugarplums but of the gifts he
is about to receive and will
have no use for
Sure enough, when the middle-
aged man arises on yuletide
morn. his worst fears are con-
firmed
Without opening his packages
he knows what they will con-
tain:
t"ng on the otarrba and wood ship.of First-Christian Church | cookies
mended for those seeking a ial tree become ballooned out ually clears up spontaneously in neighbor suggested that I pinch
completely engrossing, if un- and the secretions collect in
leave a lump of coal in his stock- ! .____
ing to show disapproval' | which are of a startling plaid
But he smiles in his dreams.
for deep in his small heart he
knows he won t be let down,
that on waking he will’Tind un-
der the bright, shining tree all
I prescribed doesn't help. What ftr -I ' Label
do you advise?
she contorts
1M E. Leo
| Ml 5-9334
Home Sweet Homo
Insurance
(that really pays off)
A State Farm Homeowners
policy pays off two ways.
First, by protecting your
homa and belongngs
against almost every risk
imaginable. (Even covers
you in case of lawsuits.) And
secondly, by paying brg
dividends’-the kind of divt-
his loot — grin and wear it.
"Just what I wanted" he
cries with false gladness, as the
Christian Women's Fellow- | lowship hour. Hot punch and operatinn qfNa l 'service1Friday
met Wednesday evening with table laid with red cloth and at a meeting of BropnwoodC-
Mr. Frank Crenshaw m resid- I conIered with a candelahra 274 servie eatr ingicwar Ro
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whyem "Seance on a Wet'After- of the lungs in which there is a Shamburg’s disease, this oc- wash fibreglass drapes
noon.” a bizarre kidnptale, is great deal of coughing Branch-j curs chiefly in the skin Unlike: great!
not likely to win a wide au- lestasis usually develops after, other diseases ° iron storage. 1 As ; was re hanging my pien-
dience because of this apparent' some infection such as pneumo-, this condition will not damage pleat drapes (all damp and
distaste to view children Hi jeo- nia or influenza. Some ot the your ussues or shorten your fe. droopy ano wonderig how
pardy. But it can be recom- small branches of the branch- persist for several years, it us- they'd look when dry > my
end years the victim becomes letters he will answer letters of I much more you can drain. . . .
barrel-chested The secretions in general interest in future col- — - - - -
the air sacs are thick and gluey umns.
and coughing does not bring , ,—
them up. Treatment must be Garden Club
! started early in the course of
the film is - — i the disease to be successful.
Kim Stanley makes one of her
too-infrequent film appearances
as the unhappy medium, and
she plays it for every shade of
dementia The final trance. in
dend that have already
saved Texes drivers over
$45 million with
State Firm
Mutual. Went
to beer more?
Call me for the
Please send your questions plastic glasses, cups, etc. .
-li L ‘+ v. r The pins may lean, 80 place
and comments to Wayne G nfates in the drainer first
Brandstadt, M D.. in care of your Pla tes.nnatheadrayner trrst
una ‘n n j and let the glasses lean for-
tius paper. While Dr. Brand- ward
stadt cannot answer individual
has slipped out of God's pock-
et, but a round globe which he
the small bursh gets into tight loves, in his hands.’ . , .
places. Especially handy when Mrs. Dale Woods and Miss
shining multi-colored shoes. Cole were hostesses for the fel-
A—Both are chronic diseases rage of iron in the tissues. In Your instructions on how to
Love, Heloise
Dear Heloise:
When my little girls come
down with flu or colds, in order
to make them drink their liq-
Betty Shurie I C.H. Krueger
_ [ I tried this in my own oven,
and it works beautifully!
time. Since no treatment, local । the pleats together with my fing-
ue yuig, u uure — >«u,i. uese reservoirs, or general, is of any proved val- hi and push an ordinary
'The British-made film begins Although a large amount of ue. you will have to learn to live clothespin over them
with an expedition into the oc- I foul-smelling sputum is brought with it. I did this, and the pleats are
cult and ends with one. In be- every day. it is rapidly re- Q - Is indentation of a nip- perfect!
tween is a period of unrelieved placed. Postural drainage by ly- plea sure sign of brent can-
starkness as.twodispossessedjing across a bed with yur head cer? ,
imeryddambu” amme to them 25 Esaged "aX’oUcs^ a BreasOnhurwatsisormaeryd cIp SFX"* firmly alne
Their motive is clear to them, / P , ‘ one outside edge of your dish
if not entirely to the audience, also given. mal. ‘ '
T. ... ~ ™ a The cause of emphysema is
passe but still practicing med- not known, but in this condition
ium and her compliant husband ch- ‘ ' 3 “ m-
First Christian Program narce Topic
Presented By Candlelight ! Of Speakers
' 5 Talks were made on the co-/
TO clean combs: The bristles i
get right in among the teeth
of the comb and do a good clean-
: ing job.
To dean eyeglasses: My opti-
cian recommended a SOFT
toothbrush to clean the soil that
accumulates where the lens
meets the frame.
Mrs. Sindey S. Faber
, don't judge too quickly.
BLANKET — The Howdy Hoe it brought many a laugh at
Garden Club. Blanket, will spon- the shower, and many smiles
sor a Christmas flower show and only an occasional groan
during the first few weeks of
our marriage. It holds a tender
place in our memories, and
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What a wonderful idea for a Christmas gift! An extension
phone-so perfect for Mother’s bedroom or any room. And
how she’ll kve the privacy, the steps-saving convenience of
an extra phone.
The beautiful colors will delight her, too. And they add a
touch of beauty to every decor.
So this year-why not surprise Mother with the gift that’s
so different, so useful, the gift she's sure to appreciate-a
colorful new extension phone!
cut up beans.
______________ A — Salicylic acid is some- I Mrs. James Boyd is flower
through childhood scenes, is the times added to preserve the shop chairman. Theme of the w
kind that makes Academy con- crispness and greenness of the | shop is "Glorying the Season.”
sideration imperative. ! beans. In the dilution you are Mrs. H. C. Williams is presi-
. Richard Attenborough, who using., it will do no harm. dent of the club. Guests may
The reason the food and Drug participate in the show.
Administration no longer per-
mits its use in commercially
canned beans is that it makes
a poor grade of beans look de-
ceptively fresh.
• — I have a skin rash that
my doctor calls Shamburg's
disease. It started on my
legs, then spread all over my
trunk. The cream my doctor
Sa
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492898/m1/15/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.