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f 10 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesdoy, June 4, 1969
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nurses
"Everyone thinks in terms of
work of a hairdresser
or
themselves can keep it looking
ing material available — the lad-
Earl
Bird, Ruth; Mrs Kay Robb,
By W. G. BRANDSTADT, M.D. light with fresh batteries han-
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a few raspberries Makes about
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Open Installation Service
Scheduled Friday for OES
Keep the Doctor Away
With Apple Concoction
crowning glory of one special
client in his Italian provincial
That's what you can expect when
you bring your money matters to
Evelyn Myrick, marshal; Mrs
Lee Lamkin, organist; Mrs T
McPherson. Kans . Abiene, San
Angelo, San Saba, Dallas. Hale
Center. Cotton Center, San An-
tonio. Silsbee. Corpus Christi.
Richland Springs, Locker. Co-
include
Mrs.
Day Lily Meet
Slated Friday
Mrs. Gable
Celebrates
90th Date
Typically a tornado starts on a
hot humid afternoon when dark
Kindergarten
Climaxes Year
A tornado is a violent storm
characterized by a twisting
wind which may reach a vel-
ocity of 300 miles per hour
and usually travels in a north-
easterly direction. Although it
may strike at aay time it is
most likely to occur when
the weather is changing from
cold to warm and chiefly in
the late afternoon. Over 840
an apple-loving nonhorticulturist
to discover that this delicacy in
all its guises is from a tree of
the rose family And also to
uncovered the fact behind the
saying. "An apple a day keeps
Campus philosophers may take
up the topic again as soon as
one could have given them so
much of a lift in any other way."
Hairdresser Brings Magic
To Girls in Armed Forces
By HELEN HENNESSY
NEA Women's Editor
cium and vitamin C. Is there
any harm in taking the above
This hairstyle, designed by
Daniel, is easy to keep in
spite of the humidity. It
was set on a Carmen In-
ternational hairsetter.
Miss June Rind Becomes
Bride of Gene Williams
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96-year-old husband present for
the occasion along with their
children. Mr and Mrs.Holmes
Martin. Mr and Mrs Walter
Gable. Mrs. Lenora Koeing and
Mrs Wallace Perkins
Grandchildren present for the
occasion were Mrs. Joe Kemp.
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• GENERAL INSURANCE
• REAL ESTATE
Longest reign of any king of
Britain was that of George,
who reigned 59 years and 96
days
ring's sister Also. Mr and Mrs.
Cecil Smith and others from the
Golden Oaks Nursing home in
Brownwood where the honoree
is recuperating from a broken
leg
Mrs. Gable was born June 2,
1879. in Germany and came to
the United States when she was
17 She married Leo Gable when
she was 18. They have 11 chil-
dren
Gable is staying alone in the
couple's home in Bangs while
Mrs. Gable is in the nursing
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The earth ranks fifth in size
among the planets.
Family Reunion
Attracts 127
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1 tablespoon orange flavoring
or orange-flavored liquor
2 cups whipping cream
* cup powdered sugar
Peel, core and slice apples
Combine drained liquid from;
games and poems
The boys and girls, attired in
white caps and gowns, were a-
warded ''Bachelor of Rhyme"
diplomas
After viewing the display con-
taining each child's work, those
attending were served refresh-
the last, please» that's the the girls by styling their hair
and showing them how they
$1.19
$1.79
89c
69c
$1.59
$1.73 Bayer Aspirins 200s ...
$2.59 Anacin 200s..........
$1.19 Haley's M.O. pint......
89c Phillips Milk of Magnesia
$1.98 Dristan Nasal Spray ...
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until light brown and puffed Re-
duce heat to 300 degrees and con-
tinue baking for 30 to 40 min-
utes. until done and center is
dry . Fil ling :
2 to 3 Washington State
Winesap apples
1 pkg. 110 oz.) frozen rasp-
berries. thawed and drain-
ed (reserve liquid)
2-3 cup water
Vs cup sugar
1 to 2 drops of red food color
’ warder Mrs. J. B Huntington.
sentinel; Mrs. J. B Huntington,
registrar
1 Mrs. Bland Harper is the out-
in the home of Mr and Mrs
Victor Williams
The couple will reside in Fort
Huachuca, Aru.
wav life was and is
Special Client
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You IMuM AM
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New oficers for the Brown- patron Mrs. Bert B Massev.
wood Chapter. Order of the associate matron; Clyde Will- hideaway at a Fifth Avenue Sal-
Eastern Star, will be installed helm, associate patron; Mrs. J. on. secret servicemen lounged
nearby, perusing the only read-
istrar. tornadoes occur in the United fire department. Al
The installation will be open
to the public.
By AILEEN CLAIRE
NEA Food Editor
If it weren t for the apple
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where would mankind be today
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he is when he's not in Vietnam
Because of Daniel, the girls in
the armed forces in Vietnam
have discovered they are still
pretty no matter what their mir-
rors have been telling them for
months.
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is a tranquilizing agent in the with whipped cream, some of
ruit’s pee! according to one the poached apple slices, and
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advice. He does well. And as a
surgeon he may never have been
the darling of the jetset-which
Daniel, former personal hairdresser to Linda and
Luci Johnson, wears a gun—unusual gear for a hair-
dresser—on his good - will tour to Vietnam to help
the feminine side of the armed forces look pretty
and protect their hair against the humid climate.
Appointive officers i
Mrs Lil Elma Savage:
But for Mr Daniel tpronounc- 'doing something for the boys.' ”
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girls' shining locks.
Daniel Wadiaeff was born in
1943 in Paris of once wealthy
Russian parents who had exiled
themselves without a penny. He
wanted to be a surgeon but lack
of funds made it impossible His
father suggested beauty school.
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Announeing Opening of
the Office* of . . .
WILLIAM G.
WILKERSON, M.D.
Paschiatry and Neurolog
1500A COGGIN AVE.
DIAL 646-3313
or Call 112 926-6281 Colleet
Starting May 19. Temporary
office hours 8:00 5:00
MONDAY ONLY.
dy.
If you are in open country,
move away from the tornado
at right angles to its path. If it
is nearly on you do not get into
or stay in a car. Jump into the
nearest ditch or ravine and lie
flat until the twister has passed
Don't touch any fallen wires but
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male contingents
Good - Will Tour
When Daniel beautified the nice even in that humid cli -
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Young Originals
2 egges
Pour boiling water over but-
ter in saucepan Bring to a boil
and stir until butter melts Add
flour all at once; stir with wood-
en spoon until mixture leaves
sides of pan and forms a ball
Remove from heat Beat in eggs,
one at a time, beating to a
smooth paste after each addi-
tion Form a 9-inch ring with a
4-inch opening in the center Ar-
| Years ago no one needed sci-
entific explanations for enjoying
the crunch and juiciness of an
I apple Here is a receipe for any-
one to enjoy because of its eye
and taste appeal
APPLE RING WITH
RASPBERRIES
Cream Puff Ring:
Hcup boiling water
U enp butter or margarine
* cup flour
mate."
Daniel sold his idea to the
State Department, which was
willing to authorize his venture
if he paid his own way. He
did And on his return to the
States he left behind him nearly
400 grateful women
Worked in Jungles
He worked on the posts and
in the jungles and brought along
his own tools.
We’ve all heard the cliche.
"You won't find an atheist in
a foxhole." Well, neither will
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Our 82nd Anniversery
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MANY HAPPY. care - free
hours will be spent wearing this
sportive set Top a slim pair of
shorts with a short raglan sleeve
shirt boasting slash pockets and
top-stitching: or the sleeveless
top with a flip miniskirt; or the
slim pants with a long-sleeve
version of the shirt. Mix and
match the colors, use checks,
stripes or plaids, on glaring
white with contrasting stitch-
trim.
Consult the accompanying
Fashion Co-ordinator for new
and exciting ways to accessorize
your Young Original
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Sizes 9. 11, 12, 13. 14. 16 and 18: *e
bust 304 - 38. Size 11. 3m
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1% yards 45-inch; shorts ...19
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ZEPHYR BBC) -Mrs Leo------- - „ . . „
Gable of Bangs celebrated her in open ceremonies Friday at P Dickinson, secretary. Mrs
90th birthdav Sundav with her 8 P m. in the Masonic Hall. Cecil Smith, treasurer: Mrs Al- -
The chapters elective oficers bert Bonser, conductress; Mrs. ies’ magazines The client was
are Mrs R F Winters, worthy 1 E.W . Gill, associate conductress. Linda Bird Johnson and Daniel
matron; Lee Lamkin, worthy AODOintive officers include was her personal hairdresser An
! Appointive oc5 mnede additional helping of Secret Ser-1
vice was fed him when he took
Luci Baines as a client as well
But the G-men didn't upset
Daniel He has taken on the
Army and Navy — just the fe-
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ments of punch and cookies.
Classes wil resume at the
kindergarten at 1219 Indian
Creek Road in September with
Mrs. Robert W Conaway as the
teacher.
; Sharron and Teresa and Mrs.
' Ronald Perkins and Chad
Friends attending were Mr -and. With Program
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and Mrs Victor Williams, also
of Goldthwaite. were married
May 26 at 7:30 pm
The Rev. Dale Gore, pastor,
of mated for the wedding in the
First Baptist Church chapel
Candles and white bows were
featured in decorations
Mrs Dale Gore played the
minutes Gun tucked into trouser
pocket in the sweltering hu -
mid son. he once more styled
and set hair.
“These were rewarding trips,”
said Daniel “All the questions
I was asked were about what
the climate would do to hair
and how to protect it. And I
could help.
“These girls hadn't even seen
a hairdryer in six months to a
if a tornado warning is received, give you all the vitamins B and
and you are in a building, you c you need. Milk and milk pro-
should go at once to the south- ducts will supply your calcium
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Esther; Mrs J W Marshall.
| Martha; Mrs. G. L. Smith,.
Electa Mrs T. C. Atkerson, l
clouds appear in the sky accom-
panied by thunder, lightning and every day.?
States every year. should keep calm.
These tornadoes may uproot Q — My wife is a great be:
I trees and hurl other objects liever in nutrition books and
through the air with lethal force. has the whole family taking
brewer's yeast lecithin cal-
tary.
Those attending were from
BILL CAMP BRIGG YOUNG
GRADUATE PHARMACISTS
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY
immediately following the
A year of activities climaxed
Monday at 8 p.m. when the
students of the Woodland
Heights Baptist Kindergarten
presented their spring program.
Approximately 60 persons at-
tended the program consisting
of a graduation acrostic, songs.
report them promptly to the po-
wer company, the police or the
bove all you
'you find a woman who doesn't
want to look pretty even in the
feminine version of battledress.
Daniel's experiment was a ma-
jor success It brought about
such comments as : "It's about
time someone did something
for the girls in Vietnam" and
“It's the first time in a year
I've felt like a woman."
They wrote so many letters of
gratitude to the State Depart-
ment the hairdresser reported,
"that they let me go back to
Vietnam.”
Changes at Home
Things changed back home for
Daniel, too. And he did go back
to Vietnam—this time with some-
thing for the boys, too.
He brought with him a fashion
show—see-through cat suits, alu-
minum foil disco dresses, deep-
plunge velvet suits and leather
miniskirts To model them he
brought along Gabby Herrara,
Judy Sheridan. and Bernadette
Watson, The GIs loved the
whole hapvening
Magic Kits
For the girls in the armed for-
ces he brought magic—instant
electric hairsetter kits that
would curl their locks in
range by spoonsful on an un ■;
greased cookie sheet and bake
going worthy matron. J. B.
Huntington is the outgoing
worthy patron.
Installing officers will include
Mrs J. A. Fuller, matron; J.
W Marshall Jr., patron; Mrs.
Preston Barker, marshal; Mrs.
Lois Lockhart, chaplain: Mrs.
O. J. McCoy, organist: Mrs. C.F.
Stanford, secretary: Mrs. Ver-
non Davis, mistress of ceremon-
ies; Mrs Chester Avinger, reg-
An organizational meeting for
the Day Lly Society of Brown
wood is scheduled Friday at 9
a m in the home of Mr and
Mrs Malcom Collie 3963 Fourth
St
Those interested in day lilies
are invited to attend according
to the temporary president
Malcom Collie
CORNER DRUG
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Daniel plans to go back again
—with a bigger fashion show for
the boys and more RX for the
* She 2^oclor Says *
wedding music
The bride given in marriage
by her brother Franklin Rind,
wore a long while double knit
dress with long sleeves of chif-
fon The dress featured a peter
pan collar and cuffs trimmed
with white lace She carried a
white Bible covered with white
carnations
Brenda Rind sen ed her sister i
as maid of honor Mary Fletcher
was the bridesmaid They wore
A-line dresses of apricot colored
linen. Each carried a white
mum.
.__ . . Alfred Starks was the groom's
wApproximately. 40 persons best man with James Knight as
t raspberries. water. sugar, and werespresent.for Friday,night the groomsman
food coloring; simmer apple sli- activities of the eighth annual bride's mothe, wore an 1
coiihirmiztirtnan Williams - Churchwell reunion mhe onoe s mouie. wore an
ces in this mizture until tender with 89 present Saturday night apricot colored double knit dress
pies raspberries and ornge ria and 127 on hand Sunday with bone accessories and a
pies, raspoernes ana orange ua- ihreedav event took white carnation corsage The
voring i reserving a few apple The inree-aay event took mother chose a
slices and raspberrie" for de. place at Lake Shore Lodge, bridegroom 5 motne. C 2
slices and raspoernes tor de- with Sher yellow double knit dress with
, r.........— -umus coration) Whip the cream and Lake wErownwood. „ n . lellow accessories and a cor-
Until then it is a revelation for 1 sweeten with powdered sugar man Williams of Cotton Center ye0" acce-sontes and a cor |
Make layers as follows: Split presiding over business.
puff nng crosswise On bottom Chairman of next years re-
la ver. spread some of the whip- union is Sherman Williams
ped cream then the apple-rasp- Committee members are B F.
berry mixture, then more whip- Williams of Gonzales. Nelson.
. ped cream. Place top half of the Churchwell and Harvey North-
the doctor aw av" It seems there puff nng on last, and decorate cutt of Brownwood and Robert
Massey of San Angelo. . _ .. ... ...... .. .._________.__
The newly elected treasurer manche, Brownwood Lampas-|u.s Department of State, the will tour of Vietnam to bolster
is Joy Beth Churchwell of as. Amarillo. Copperas Cove, Secret Service and a gun are WAVES and ' " "
Brownwood. Jo Ann Churchwell Garland. El Campo, and Fort not usually associated with the there.
of Brownwood is the new secre- Worth. ..... _
Wednesday
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Weather Bureau warnings. Mere the vitamin B complex. A well-
rumors should be disregarded balanced diet, however, should
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west corner of the cellar in a requirements. Lecithin will low-
house with no basement you er your cholesterol level if it is
should take cover under a bed high but for this purpose other
or heavy table preparations are better.
Open the windows that do ----------------
not face the approaching storm The famous Eiffel Tower in
then stay away from them. Paris has been officially class-
if you have time yon should ed as an historical monument
turn off all gas and electric so that it can never be pulled
appliances and keep n flash- down.
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