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Associated Press Writer
STORRS, Conn. (AP) - A
way to reduce fears of surgery
may be at the fingertips of
nurses: touching.
But the touch must be appro-
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LETTER OF LAUGHTER
DEAR HELOISE:
Perhaps this will help other
wives with their Christmas or
other gift-time problems, such
as birthdays, etc
I found myself on the day
before Christmas without a gift
for my husband Suddenly. I
saw the light
DEAR HELOISE:
If you own (or vice versa) a
cat who uses a litter box, try
this — an aluminum throw-
August 14-27
Classes Start Sept. 6
Ages 4-Adult
Modelle MeDewell, Wilma
Boyd, Haysle Allen and Rosalle
Lauglin have returned to
Brownwood after a week's
vacation in Arkansas, Ten-
nessee. Mississippi, Alabama
While in Nashville Tenn, they
attended the Grand Ole Opry.
On Monday they attended Opry
Land and also a special concert
given in honor of Tanzanian
President Julius Nyerere by
entertainers, Charle Pride and
Ronnie Milsap
dovs volume ot mail HelOise is unabte
•o answer ndividuat tetters She will
nowever answer your questions in her
column whenever possibie
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saving the older ones I really
enjoy cooking so much more
DEAR HELOISE: and shopping is easier, too —
I don't know how many other Phillis Gimness
MRS TRAVIS DON PRIDDY
church ceremony
and ml so I use a piece of cotton cloth moistened with nail
polish remover and rub quite hard until the white marks dis
appear and then a bit of extra rubbing makes them shine
(Polly's note - I dampened another piece of cotton with water
to wipe away the remover and then robbed mine to a shine >
Also I think Juanita could remove the crayon marks from
her doll s face with toothpaste and then go over it with a damp
cloth I have used this all over the house for such marks -
SARA
Polly will send you one of her signed thank you newspaper
coupon clippers if she uses your favorite Pointer Peeve or
Problem in her column Write POLLY'S POINTERS in care of
this newspaper
to reduce fear of surgery
By CHARLES C. HILL
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.. . . . . . sending this along and we thank
I looked in my drawer for a you from the bottom of our
new T-shirt to wear for hearts for providing a very
Christmas I could have sworn I bright spot in our day! — love,
had some new ones, but there Heloise
didn't seem to be any. You're
always the perfect wife, an-
ticipating my needs — I sure
appreciate it.”
I felt like Benedict Arnold — I
also feltlike laughing. Later, we
enjoyed a good laugh together
newspaper Because of the tremen
By Joanne Sc
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DEAR HEILOISE
Just a little idea for mothers use that would be smaller, yet
with small children adequate, my eyes lit on my
Some time ago. I had to take embroidery basket
my little daughter to the doctor I took my embroidery hoop.
She had » virus and was fastened in a plastic bag, and
vomiting almost nonstop had an easily earned, nonbulky
I was afraid she would up- upchuck pul (incidentally, we
chuck in the waiting room but I used this before the doctor got
didn t want to carry the bulky around to us.)
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BANGS (BBC)—Haze Ruth cuffs for the shepherdess Johui Baker spent last Tuesday
Mrs“Cadanshsmlas of Fsanntd shanvesaTtnbemnesofuthettl visiting in the Otheo Baker, LL
Anna, became the bride o rufne under lace trim with a Somesin vunn ApinucDunt
Travis Don Priddy, son of Mr back apron attached to a was served on the Pecan Bayou
and Mrs. Joe A. Priddy, Star bandeau of re-embroidered
•k,
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Helolse
I looked in his bureau drawer
and found T-shirts, shorts, and when 1 confessed. — Mona
hankies still in their original Courtemanche
wrappings. I wrapped them • • ’
again in Christmas paper and So did we (laugh) when we
laid them reverently beneath read your letter. In fact, nearly
the tree fell out of our chairs, we
When my husband unwrapped laughed so hard, and thought
them, he was so happy! "You our readers might enjoy a good
know. I really needed these," he one, also.
said You're a real sweetie pie for
cardboard box or similiar I add new menu cards
container. periodically so he has some new
Easier than having to clean ones to choose from, of course
2
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A COMPLETE MEAL
PRICED LIKE A SNACK
The Fish is two of our golden fish fillets
The More is hushpuppies, fryes and
slaw. The price is a mere $1 54
So next time you're looking for a good
deal on a good meal, come to Long
John Silver’s and ask for Fish & More
It’s a complete meal, for the price
of a snack.
Bring a big appetite.
But don't bring a lot of money.
Mrs. Eddie Thompson, Marla,
Dana and Jason, Mr and Mrs
Billy Joe Tharp, Joe and Chris,
C.L. Mathews, Margurlte
Edwards and the hosts
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Plummer of
Odessa, Marvin Bishop of
Midland, Mr. and Mr* Rex
Ellington of Plano.
chuldren S pretty marbles I eifawed a quart and a half size jug -
that cooking oil came in put the marbles inside and then
fastened on an attachment to make a lamp and put a small
shade on it The grandchildren just love this lamp as they
know thru Mummy played with the marbles - MRS MVP
DEAR POLLY - As I have received so much help from the
column I was so pleased to read a question that I could
answer At least 25 years ago I was searehing for something in
the archive* of a State Labrary and as the librarian handed me
a book she dusted off a white powder which she said they used
to eradicate silverfish It was just pure Epsom salts it brush
ed right off our clothing and with no harm done I have used
this ever since and most successfully especially where there
are books or papers as silverfish like them most My druggist
told me that when the saits become powdered they do not lose
their strength so I buy it in quantity, store in a metal container
and use it generously —LOLA
DEAR POLLY — To nd furniture ol silverfish place a piece
of ANTISEPTIC toilet soap in each drawer and closet 1
started using this several years ago and have not seen a silver-
fish or damage done by one since then - VELMA
DEAR POLLY - My Pointer is for those who wear glasses
with plastic frames The frames tend to get a buildup of salt
A tip from one novice cook and Mrs Milton Boyd, is going
who speaks from experience to San Angelo where she will
Get into the habit of placing attend college.
the beaters in your mixer before Those attending from
plugging it in. Brownwood were the honoree’s
There's always a chance the parents, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth
button or switch is not quite off Boyd; Ricky Garton, Mr. and
Pege8-A
Central Baptist
activities told
The Young Adults Sunday
School Class of the Central
Baptist Church met Saturday
night far a watermelon party at
Coggin Park
Those attending included
Rev and Mrs BiDy Camp.
Nancy Griffin, Doom Wade.
Mr and Mrs Chuck Miller Mr
and Mrs Phil Smith aad Ue
Ann. Mr and Mn Danny C.
Conner and Beth
Games of bane shoes were
ployed
The Young Adults of Central
Baptist Church meet the first
Saturday night at each month
for business and fellowship.
The monthly birthday
fellowship was held in the
church annex following the
Sunday evening worship ser-
----- vice. ae
Those visiting in the home of The birthday cake was maf
Mr. and Mrs. CM. Feathersom, and decorated by Mrs BI
1MB Ave. H, last week, included Camp.
Johui B Baker of Booster City, Mrs Doris Reasoner was the
L*., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas birthday honoree for the month.
Sheetz and Mr end Mrs R.B.
Balentine of Dallas, Leslie
BalestoeshanaposaaTena Naomi Class
Soustmdins and Raland “ meeting held in
The group attended the ,
Chesser-Baker family reunion JohnSOn home
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DEAR POLLY - I would like to pass on my idea for using
terview.
“Females in our culture have
more experience with touching
and being touched. They're
more familiar with touch as a
form of communication," he
wedding cake were served with priate, says Dr. Jeffrey D. explained.
nuts and mints. Fisher, whose research found Males might perceive the
The grooms's table was laid anxiety can be reduced if a communication differently
with green cloth and centered nurse touches a patient’s arm They may feel they have to
with a bouquet of spring orsshoulder during pre-surgery present themselves as without
nowers -Thechocolatecake W"d H t0UCh is used in situations mnxye think the snuesyy tUch
served with coffee, nuts and where it shouldn't be, or if it's means they're weak It’s more
mints. , used improperly, it’s going to okay in our culture for a fe-
For a wedding trip to South bring negative reaction.” male to be concerned and wor-
Texas, the bride chose a navy But that can also happen “if ried," Fisher said.
blue pantsuit with white ac- touch isn’t used when it should Fisher hopes the study be-
cessories. be. Sometimes not touching can comes part of nursing curri-
The couple will reside at 203 imply not caring," says Fisher, cula.
N Ash In Bangs an assistant professor of psy- “Some nurses under some
Thebrideis* 1973 graduate at conhgyts at the University of circumstances touch patients
Mextow^ToomTj New tisuch should mot impose mnX h nurses temhat anis
Mexico The groom is a 1974 more intimacy than the is an appropriate thing to do ”
graduate of Bangs High School, recipient desires. It should not he said
the nomemaker H youhaveahint or a
impart a negative message - “We're not doing something
for example, a condescending that doesn't occur normally
message," said Fisher, who Nurses do touch patients
conducted the study at the People do touch in everyday
UConn health center in Farm- situations.”
ington with graduate student The Farmington study sup-
Sheryle Whitcher of Somers. ports a study Fisher partici-
Fifty patients were divided pated in at Purdue University
into two categories. As nurses In it, as library clerks returned
Games and a covered-dish explainedtoindividual patients library cards, the hands of the
luncheon were featured at last what would happen before dur- recipients were either touched
week's meetin nl th. ing and after surgery, half the for a half second or not at all
TV ofthe ? patients were touched subtly When asked later to fill out
plduns of Coggin Avenue for about a minute. Fisher evaluation forms, the people
Baptist Church. called it a "professional or fun- who had been touched were Pe
JU Murray voiced the damental kind of touch - non- nificantly more positive in the’mm
opening prayer and Sam Etter sexual." feelings about the library st E
presided over the business Several hours after the coun- and resources, Fisher said \ WW
meeting. Cards were signed for seling, patients in both groups "It seems the touch can be 3
members in the hospital, were given several forms to fill very powerful sort of informa-
Plans were made for the out w. ... .. , tion if used appropriately," he
eroud to visit John F Konna1 We found that the people in said.
{oupmo Visttrohn ? Kennedy the touch group, especially fe- _______________________________
Museum in Dallas and Lex inales, had less anxiety about Georges EsCoffier “th. kino
Roby discussed plans for th* the surgery that was to be done officeSdhefirFkinhs6. ing
Arkansas trip in October the next morning and had less gan his career at thebe'of 12
Thirty-eight members at- fear about postoperative com- and retired in 1920 after 62
tended. plication," Fisher said in an in- years of active service.
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Mr and Mrs .Featherston and । .. . . , ,____ . .
Mrs John Johnson was hostess
in her home for last week's
meeting of the Naomi Class at
the Coggin Avenue Baptist
Church with Mrs. H.M. Hughes
_________ serving as co-hostess.
Route 3, Brownwood, July 29 at Alencon lace trimmed with seed ' Yearbooks were distributed
7 p.m. pearls. Ren R+re and officers were elected as
Rev Joe Priddy of the Rocky Mald of Honor and DOOSTerS follows:
Creek Baptist Church, read the Faye Gee served as maid of „I Mrs. Lula Belle Dixon,
marriage vows in the First honor She was wearing a pink pian meeting teacher; Mrs M.D. Shirley,
Baptist Church of Santa Anna floral floor length dress with a SANTA ANNA (BBC)—The assistant teacher; Mr*. A.C.
before an altar decorated in pink hat enhanced by flowers first meeting of the 1977-78 Elliott. president, Mrs. G.S.
candles and greenery, accented Bridesmaid, Pavline Scott, school year for the Santa Anna Sigler, vice president; Mrs.
by an arrangement of white wore a green floral floor-length Booster Chib is scheduled Aug. H D Gillis secretary ; Mrs.
gladioli and white carnations dress with green hat with green 22 at 7 p.m. in the vocation AW Boler, treasurer; Mrs. M
Annie Mae Brimer provided flowers agriculture building Gibb’- reporter.
the wedding music Dennis W Priddy was the Officers for the new year are Mrs. Sigler presided over the
Give* In Marriage groom's best man, Groomsman Derriel Warnock, president; business meeting after Mrs
Given in marriage by Calvin was John G Poyell. Raymond De Leon, vice HL Evans brought the
Shields and Jimmy Bassett, For her son's wedding, Mrs president; June Malear, devotional.
the bride wore a floor-length Priddy chose a blue floor-length secretary. ' Mrs. D.F. McDonald voiced
“wnyroastrrortthehox.,.. dinnerneacheening Ithink gown of sheerorganza featuring gown of polyester with lace All interested persons on the closing prayer and refresh-
enmytopiniongtheymakethe tvencomenupwith one solution an empire waistline and bodice and floor-length lace invited to attend the Aug 22 ments were served to 11
mandarinsneckiinestrimmed coat The bride's mother was meeting. members present
mossture-mand aree te ’ dirterent memu on each embroidered lace covered the pink double knt wdhsovpnk N, 7
pansusedalternatenyastalonhg Then, at the beginning of each -Ure bodice and trimmed the cape Their corsages were NUrSO S tOUCH SOOH OS way
time. week. I have my husband fashioned of orchids.
To prevent the litter from choose seven cards. From these n . r , Reception
being scratched out of the pan, cards, I also make my shopping Uinner TOteS A reception was held, Im-
set it in a larger, rather shallow list mediately after the ceremony,
K.lI.. D.. J in fellowship hall of the church.
nelly DOya The bride's table, laid with lace
Kelly Boyd washonoredwitha cloth over pink and.centered
going-away dinner Sunday at with houguet fspring
the Home at her grandparents, towers Tahit punch .nd
Mr. and Mrs. R.B Thompson,
905 Burkett St
Kelly, granddaughter of Mr.
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POLLYS PROBLEM.
DEAR POLLY - My t-o daughters and I all bough .
take fur coats last winter but we were ant tpven any in
strctions concerning their ear* over the summer
Someone advised as not to put plastic garment bags
over the coats so I hope you sr inane reader who has
such a coat can give some advice AGNES
DEAR AGNES - When making inquiries tar you I
ment baps but it was suggested that tea cover such a
coat with a sbert The mais thing is to have such a coat
eleaned w there is a* danger to moths getting to work
on them - POLLY
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1977, newspaper, August 17, 1977; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573079/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.