Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964 Page: 6 of 16
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>__BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. Thursdey, Dec. 17, 1964
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Dear Abby ...
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Club Meets
Needs A Lift
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
with lint on her son’s black
Dear Heloise:
reads you, Abby. Maybe if you
to him.
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Refreshments of
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HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS
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TELEPHONE NUMBER
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Send entries to: Pat Coursey. Box 483, Brownwood, Texas
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Central Group Makes Plans
For Guild Month Observance
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Chapter Dinner Served
in John Skinner Home
Roundup girls. Jacque Preston of
Weatherford, Cindy Holland of Breck-
enridge and Charlotte Buschow of
Mineral Wells admire holiday art ex-
ed turkey, smoked ham, shrimp
cocktail, crackers, nuts finger
sandwiches, dip. and chips.
those present to honor shut-in
members of the church by visi-
in
and he doesn’t have to try con-
stantly to sell people on how
great and charitable and im-
portant he to. It just breaks
my heart to listen to him, as
to that no reputable
surgeon can guaran-
f
Holiday Event
Slated Friday
ELM GROVE I BBC i - The
All her favorite
styles are here ...
long or short, in
fleecy nylon, eosy-
care blends and
cotton quilts;
flower-pastels,
prints and stripes.
Sixes S-M-L.
JUST SAY
"CHARGE IT!"
You con take
3 months to pay.
%
Perhaps you would like to
pass this idea along to the gen-
tlemen:
believed. He is truly a won-
derful. generous person. Abby,
into the pine boughs with ease
and are not seen.
DEAR HEAVY-HEARTED:
You are mistakes. Tbis mas
FOR HER
AT HOME
THIS CHRISTMAS
WARM, SNU6GLY
GLAMOUR ROBES
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I and Alma Lyle. Mrs. R. E. Hud-
speth presented plan for the
Mrs. C. M. Featherston last L observance of Guild Month in
low presented the program. “A
Christmas Garland” assisted at
the organ by Mrs. Tracy. Mrs.
Mrs. J. B. Denman led the group
in singing Christmas cards.
A tasting tea was the feature.
of the social hour with each
member bringing her Christmas
speciality. Punch was served by
Mrs. Gallaway frem a table
set with crystal and silver
candelabra with red cand-
• All entries must be in the hands of Project Chairman Coursey by noon
Tuesday, Dec 22, 1964, in order to qualify for judging. Only entries in
the Brownwood city limits are eligible
who are older than I. and they print this, it won’t be neces-
don’t have a wrinkle on their —- - * E
Brownies, Charlotte Pack, left, Debbie
Ross, Danette Hasley and Vickie Wil-
liams all of Stephenville discuss holi-
day arrangements displayed Saturday
in Brownwood Coliseum by junior girl
and take gifts to the Friendship
Home as a Christmas project
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hraleci
ME before going ahead and
changing things to suit her con-
venience and comfort? I have
had plenty of days ruined by
this kind of a beginning. What
do you suggest?
READY TO DUMP HER
DEAR READY: Year pas-
senger is too presumptious. II
you can’t tell her, dump her.
Prizes include $25 first place; SIS second place, and
SIB third place.
hibited by Brownie Troop No. 37 of
Brownwood during the Girl Scout Fun
Fair Saturday in Brownwood Colise-
um.
sary to say no:
HEA
DEAR ABBY Please tell me
the truth about face lifting. I
am 45 and at one tune 1 wan
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iterpiece of
balls The
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bow •■great” be to.
lag to sell himseM. He needs
to keep building himsell up
or be'U cave to. You see, be
she) will be satisfied with the
results, which range all the
wav from highly successful to
“why didn’t I leave well
enough alone?” You can’t al-
ways believe year eyes. Many
actresses who are older than
you and “don’t have n wrink-
le” con thank skilled camera-
men and expert make-up art-
ists. If you are interested in
plastic surgery, go to a
ialist in thls field and he will
provide yo’wit all the ans-
wers.
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Smooth leathers in
deep rich winter
colors with all the
softness and fine fit
you'd expect from s
handsewn . . . and
at such a low, low
price, too...
Dorcas Sisters
Entertained
At Yule Party
ENTRY BLANK
Annual Christmas Lighting Contest*
me every morning She does of Dorcas Ssisters Club with a
....... ' ■ Cristinas party in her home,
1003 Ave. H.
sleeveless dresses on hangers !
I also use them during the
holiday season when I want to
fasten something to a pine
Christmas wreath. The clips dip
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Pe Helotaa who had trouble
I love him very much He
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gife
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Dear Heloise place mats. cut all around sponsor a Christmas program
I find hair clips 1 the kind used the scallops and now all I have Friday at 7:30 pm. including
for pin curls' indispensable. not to do is swish a dish cloth or a skit by the young people, di-
only st home, but also while sponge over them and they are reeled by Mrs Dub Shores,
traveling. clean Gifts will be exchanged from
I used to carry clothespins They really look more attrac- the Christmas tree and refresh-
when I wanted to wash out altive now than when I bought monts of Christmas candy, fruit,
few garments. . . now the clips1 them cake and coffee will be served
serve as clothespins, to pin up Mrs. Sam Hartman I following the program,
my hair, and to fasten myt-m 1 .
I DEAR ABBY: What is wrong
with a person who brags. brags,
brags endlessly? How this man
goes on about himself and his
accomplishments is not to be
Mrs. H. S. Casey, president. Mrs Guy T Smith, Mrs. Char-
conducted the business meeting ■— •------- •- •—
and Mrs. John Forest Chesser
gave reports. The club gave a
check to local milk fund and,
also voted to serve refreshments
77
Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif.
. — ------ For a personal reply, enclose
I obvious "truth" about face la stamped, self-addressed en-
velope.
laces Something to wrong some-
where. How long does a face
lifting job last? Ive heard if
nas to be done over every four
or five years. I wouldn't mind
the pain or the expense It
would be worth every bit of it
, if I could took like I did ten
OPEN TILL 8 P.M.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Don Oakley and
The menu consisted of smok- I the hosts.
Carbon arc welding was in-
Mrs. Bob Tait was presented vented in H85.
brough, Guild Coordinator.
Mrs John Gallayaf presided
over the business meeting as-
, sisted by Mmes. George Allcorn
A Christmas dinner for’dhem- as Delta Theta Chapter in the
bets of Delta Theta Chapter of, district contest to be held in pitch in to help pay for the gas.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha was sen- Stephenville in January ' but 1 want to know if this gives
ed Saturday evening in the home _ otondine wr‛ M, ana her the right to change the ra-
of Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner „ Those attending were Mr. and dio sU^ 1 am listening to?
with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mar- Mrs. Allison Weaver, Mr. and And how about if she wants
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their necks with it there will
be fewer dark rings on their
shirt collars.
considered a real beauty. I
still have a slim figure, beauti-
ful eyes and lovely hair, but
my face has gone to pot” I
have wrinkles end my jaws
droop. I've seen movie stars
1 Harlow read the Christmas
story from the book of Luke.
hot chocolate and coffee were
served. Gifts were distributed
by Mrs Nell Chesser.
Three guests. Mrs. R. P.
Hines. Bobbie Joe and Sam at-
tended.
The group sang carols and
Bobbie Joe and Sam Hines sang
three Christmas selections.
Next meeting will be held in —,------—— -
January in the home of Mrs. table was laid with s white net
John Forest Chesser. cloth trimmed with Christmas
Roos. Mr and Mrs. R. H. Ca Mrs. TonwGibrech, Mr
son Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Skin- Prsip Fenton. Mr. and Mrs'
ner.as. nosti. . ... Shelby Adams, Mr. and Mrs.
The table was decorated with p; E,‛ nN,e
redandigteenicandles surround- Bonntait Mr
mSbenis Si "tbutwbywe V. bnedautPirsteonureandnee Connaway. Mr. and M" Sam
gals can use this idea also to large pink candles surrounded White. Mr and Mrs. John Ar-
with poinsettias, cedar and hol- thur, Mr. and Mrs Foy Brown.
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man and Hudspeth for a program on "Spanish
The January meeting will be r „
w, , ,. held Jan . 11th tn the home of Americans __________
Twenty-one members of Wes- regular monthly meeting ----------- —------------
leyan Service Guild of Central Guests attending included Mmes
Methodist Church met at the Nat H. Tracy, F. B Porter. Le-
church Monday evening foe their roy M. Brown, Earl Clements,
Walter Davis and L. N Yar-
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LOAFERS
I have three boys, all under slacks. . . bersoPast Matron s Cub u
mszwwemia
our Christmas tree I put it to- balls get black! Sr. for a Christmas party with
side the playpen. It worked H. R S Mrs. J. H Grizzelle as co-
beautifully’ - hostess
=uehg---25
I Blupen. one box of unbreak- To give them a little added fes- adrristmas somLe"TheEH
able ornaments and placed them tive color. I gathered small . and members exchang
on’the-iwer branhesjust in pine cones sprayed them gold, edggifmet of date k.
case . . . and tied them to the pompons -Eeheshmentsn.pfudate.cox6
Then I used my flannelette Everyone said they were just 4nd oi.chopohi wers, seed
mateiriai on the floor of the too pretty to use. 10 .M mes. Pis. Eans
playpen rsoSpiaced‛thegus Ruby Fraley trude Joiner, Velma Sarks. Ge
inside, so the children couldhot
years ago. Be honest with me.
Abby. Don't tell me to grow
old gracefully You know how
lain "NONnMiE, PLEASE Problems? Write to ABBY,
DEAR NO NAME: The most
(or
For Party
DE LEON 1 BBC. - Mem-
scenes over a red cloth. I Mrs Otis Walls with Mrs. M. C.
Hostesses for the evening were McCorkle as co-hostess and Mrs.
Mmes. Truman Harlow. Den- J. B Denman as study leader
nets Donahue. Lillian Buchan.
gettothemg. wEnoynwhptssbsBiYopcanauds
.Tomak therplaypenmoreat "fpincoressCome out opa Dendy, Gladys Perry, Jim Dun-
trectiseckinhsnzrchna broils can. c. L Motion Jr vid on.
The chidren loved this. I also Heloise Mrs. F. T. Danielle,
hung some of the branches ----- ' and the hostesses.
which be have taken off the Dear Heloise:
tree on these same rails My place mats were very pret-
You cannot imagine the look ty, Nit every time a drop of to-
of amazement on every ones mato sauce or a drop of coffee
face when they came into our spt on them, it took me a long
living room. . . time to scrub them white again
Judi. Downes I put a very decorative ad-
_____ hesive-backed paper on the Elm Grove Baptist Church will
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GIRL SCOUT EXHIBIT
scouts from Lometa. Brownwood, Bra-
dy, Cisco and Stephenville. Approxi-
mately 1,200 girl scouts and leaders
were present for the Girl Scout Fun
Fair held in the coliseum.
prevent the lines on our Nouse
and dress collars.
Heloise
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1964, newspaper, December 17, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492904/m1/6/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.