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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 6

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THE BRYAN (TEXftS) DAILY EAGLE WEDNESDAY' SEPTEMBER 11948 AGfcBIX Bride Elect iance This Picture Was Taken This August Social Calendar vc at 6:45 Oaks Personals CINDERELLA ROCKS MILDREDS DYERS UR 5TORAOEHATTERS JOHNNY LEE 2'1 565 And Doni forget Yes MARVEL HMBsnu WHITE BREAD Dresses in the contest will epitalized for what physicians said in a place jvhere narcotics were dozen REPORT CARD Wesley their JAVE PAHKER AVI VftKVEI AAtOLS BAKEHY TREATS came to a Chiropractie Clinic complaining with rheumatic pains in knees and hips in cold weather soreness in light hip high blood pressure indiges tion and was losing weight' She was also suffering from sharp pains in right side of head and neck and right ear made worse by cold weather After a spinal Neurocalometer examination and Rays locat ed a central nervous system interference and subluxation she began regular corrective adjustments to remove this in terference After several weeks she was free of pain and was feeling better than she had in the past few years A spinal correction had been made was an overdose of sleeping pills Miss Evans told officers she arrived here recently from Phil adelphia Sgt Barr said all face prosecu tion on felony charges although the charge against Miss may be the technical one of being MARRIAGE LICENSES Rr Edwardstn and Betty Jo Cook A BRITTAIN RE ENLISTS OR 3 YEARS IN USA ArthUr Brittain of Bryan has reenlisted for a three year period in the Air orce according to Sgt Webb Slowcy recruiting sergeant A veteran of two years previous service Brittain rcenlistcd as a staff sergeant He Jias been sent to Lackland Air Base at San An tonio for classification and re assignment when Jrethnett jadei flavor fadet wearability to $895 Jane Parker ISOLD POUND Misses Mary Anna and Ethel Grimes habe returned from a trip spent in the Ozarks Imitted to Bryan hospital for surgery was Donald Mais of Col lege Station and for medical treatment were Tony Stratta Nolan Welch and Mrs Charles Patranella Mrs Annie A Tseisser has been admitted as a medical patient' to St hospital Born at the hospital was a daughter to Mr and Mrs Robert Whiting and a son to Mr and 'Mrs Joe Pi wonka of Caldwell The Cause of Dis Ease: Chiropractors have found that and dis case i most often caused by pressure upon the nerves which carry vital nerve force from the brain to various parts of the body The nervous system radiates from the spinal column and it is here that even slight pressure from a disnlaced segment of the spine can impede the flow ot nerve force from the brain thus interfering with the func tion of one or more parts of the body This nerve interference aan be located accurately by the specific Chiropractic tech nique i the nat CALIORNIA freshments of cookies sandwich es mints and frosted ginger ale punch were served about 30 guests r7 7 i Miss Mary Henderson enter tained at the home of her par ents Mr and Mrs Will Hender son on Tuesday evening in com pliment to members of the Young 'Peoples Training Union of the College Avenue Baptist church who will leave soon for various colleges namely Kathleen Akin Gene White Edith Wilson Billy Smith Chic Anderson Truett Akin Jr Melvin Morgan Bobby Hugghins and Wade avors were given each honoree tied with the colors of the col lege their choice: After game? were played on the lawn the quartet from the Training Union composed of Gene White Chic Anderson Billy Smith and Truett Akin sang numerous selections They were accompanied at the by Mary JancAkip martsemeter you'dbet 'i ter get in touch with usit once to avoid the last minute rush! Jane Parker Plain DONUTS Agreed: "I believe Chiropractic to be the most scientific method of adjusting real cause of disease thereby allowing nature to re eume normal action which af fects the recovery of the pa tient from bodily 0 A LYLE 1) AMOUS "The Tornado John Steuart Curry a famous oil painting has been acquired for the Dallas Museum of ine Arts' exhibit of "amous Paintings by amous Ameri at the 1948 State air of Texas Oct 9 24 The exhibit will include Grant "American A collection of paint ings by contemporary Mexican artists including Diego Rivera David Siqueiros Rufino Tamayo and Jose Clemente Orozco also will be on exhibit Thursday: T' i Mrs A Benbow and Mrs Luth er Westbrook will be hostesses for the rehearsal dinner honoring the bridal party of Miss Betty Jo Cook and John Richard Ed wardson at the The Susanna class will ONLY 18' 12 lb LOA regular monthly business and social meet ing at 3 pm at ellowship Hall hie A Mr and Mrs'E LiWilliams and son Bud returned Mondaynight from Minneapolis Minn where for the past five weeks he has been teaching supervision of in dustrial education at the Univer sity of Minnesota Enroute home they visited in Texarkana and their daughter George Boyce 7' rmiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Movie Hero Is Reefer Smoker Say Narcotics Cops After Raid Jane Parker Angle ood Cake used 4 The four suspects were jailed and bail was set at $1000 for each which was not expected to be long forthcoming Officers ex plained there was no need for setting high bail not worried about these people skipping Mr and MrsA Wheeler Bar ger and son John returned Tues day evening from Evanston Ill where they have spending the month of August While at Evanston he was professor of ag ricultural economics at the Grad uate School of Rural Leadership a special course conducted at Northwestern University rom $295 a big 1 2 oaf llial lastcs clfcr toasls bctter spreads belter Made with lop quality ingredients guaranteed fresh by the date on the wrapper Get 2 or 3 loaves today value priced at 1 solution i announced that a prize would be given to the member of the and club submit ting the best paper on it Means to me as a Busines Woman to live under the Constitution ot the United States" Grimgp have returned from a trip Mrs Carrier and her commit tee members 'directed spirited contests and games during the "play Supper Honorees Mr and Mrs John Seeley Cald well and Mr and Mrs McCullough were hosts for a Mexican supper party at the Caldwell country 'home on Tues day evening at which time they honored popular bride to be Miss Betty 3 Cook and her fiance and also Mr and Mrs John Carr who were recently wed Supper was served on linen laid tables on the front lawn Hur ricane lamps with burning white tapers surrounded the floral cen terpiece of white pom pom chry santhemums and the bridal motif further emphasized in the Wrap pings of the gift packages con taining silverash trays presented to the honorees by the hosts and hostesses About fifty guests enjoyed the evening together uriae tieci nance I vi Newly Wed Couple These are a few of ionally recognized names you know in that rate STRAIGHT A A for quality and Sizes 3 6 7 14 HEAD PAINS: 'CASE NO1440 'i A man aged 55 years com plained of shooting pains over left side of head for two years These pains wire constant r'every day Sometimes the pain would' dart into the ear area and lyould cause dizziness He suffered from Asthma too 1 the coughing made the Ahead nain unbearable He went to various well known clinics where head Rays were madelor suspected brain tumor No 'help could be had until he came to a Chiropractic Clinic where he found that a fall from a horse and a kick from the horsehad misaligned a neck vertebra 'causing nerve interference and defective nerve waves to the head and lungs 'Corrective ad justments restored alignment which permitted a return to normal energization after which 'all pains ceased and did not re turn and the Asthma which had been a regular complaint This man worksjjaily in a "supervisory capacity and claims he feels just grand BACKACHE: 1 CASE NO 204 A lady age 37 who was ex tremely nervous was brought to the Boyce Chiropractic Clinic She also suffered with constant nain in lower back lower ab domen and stomach constipa tion and painful menses Vari ous treatments were tried with nn results Kay exams ana 'Neurocalometer analysis locat ed a vertebral subluxation which Was causing defective in nervation Specific adjustments removed the cause and the symptoms gradually vanished RHEUMATIC PAINS: CASE NO 1541 This lady 65 yea of ago BOYCE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 309 West 29th RAY APPOINTMENTS rNEUROCAtOMETCT DIAL 24035 PALMER GRADUATE 13 oz i OK? cake HOLLYWOOD Sept 1 Movie hero Robert Mitchum arrested with three other persons in1 a narcotics raid on ay Holly wood home carlyj today Mitchum real estate agent Robin ord actress Lila Leeds 20 and dancer Vickie Evans 25 all wdre booked on suspicion of violating state and federal nar cotic laws The screen leading man and ord also 31 were cast in the unglamorous roles of marijuana smokers by arresting officers Mitchum surrendered a pack age containing 13 more of the cigarettes Sgt Barr said and Miss Leeds a blond film hopeful gave up several The home was rented by the young women the officers said At another apartment which Miss Leeds maintains' Sgt Barr saidhe found another reefer The raid Barr said culminated investigation bf more than six months It was conducted with the aid of federal narcotics in spector William Craig Mitchum' irrlhi past two years had graduated "from Western films to starring roles In major productions Miss Leeds former wife of Turfman Jack Little was in the Hollywood limelight brieflylast March 7 when she was hos isincr ennw nlnws for a few months vet but they were pressed into service when a recent severe cloudburst and hailstorm piled up hailstones blizzard fashion iiilc Meeting eld At Oaks By iisiness Women The Recreation Committee of lie Brvan Colleae Station Busi less and Professional Women's Sub namely Mesdames Jayrier chairman Leigh An Maudelle Gray Misses Lo tne Stevens and annie Brown Eaton were in charge of the an (Hal picnic night of the Club at he Oaks on Tuesday evening' A chicken barbecue with ac a ompaning delicacies was served large group pf members and gruests and later Miss rances i Arnold president presided at the wusiness meeting at wnicnyunie i nsiiors were introduced ihairmen of standing committees ere called on for reports Mrs L' Thomas chairman ft tbe Constitution Week obser i rance for William Scott chapter lUghters Of the American Rev Janc Parker IIELLY IIOIL Everyone gnea fo'r the jr lly fillcil gMxlnHM of this fresliliaked favorite i Its juininyl JJ'i vt JJc ces rOGS'N TOYS Dugan returned home with them Mrs wuRjctnain at Col lege Station for the next few days At Mr is director of the IndustriaksExten sion Service Mr and Mrs" Albert StXeris and children Nancy andAlbert Jr have returned fromza vaca tion trip to California They visits ed while away in Santa Barbara Los Angeles and Pasadena Eagle Want Ads get results TRUDE HAL ARE ROCKS CLINIC REPORT "Can We Ignore Such Amazing Results?" 1aiing 'oo? VU' thes 1 0" rcal Enjoy every moment of the last long weekend in 48! 4xt Jane Parker and Marvel treats make your wCck end easier dnd more enjoyable Big variety to clioose from All at the peak of mcll in your moul goodness Delicious for desserts perfect for parties and pic i nics get plenty for the holiday now! MARVEL BREAD lb I Q0 loaf Jane Parker Party RYE BREAD 1 lb 1 Ac loaf IO Club Girls Dress Revue Sef Oct 16 at air inals in the '1948 State 4 Club Girl's Dress Revue featur ing 93 of prettiest and most accomplished girls will take place Saturday Oct 16 at the Hall of State at the 1948 State Yair of Texas James Aston Ru ral Youth Day committee chair man The 98 finalists will be selected from among 521? contestants in I 126 county dress revues be I held prior to the State air Judg ing will be in three wool garments school or sport dresses and dresses or ensembles for spe cial wear y' The state winner will receive a trip to Chicago for the National 4 Club Congress in November where she will represent Texas in the national dress revue A total of 22 girls willbe se lected as winners at the State I airvWinncrs will receive prizes of electric irons sewing machines and savings bonds scored at iCollege for workmanship selection of mater I ial and patterrf by Mary Routh I and Nona Roberson clothing specialists of the Texas Extension Service inalists will be special I training in posture and modeling in Dallas Oct la Where They Go And What They Do rVC lnUil reaW mi vraVV" oft JaW tee' niiiiiiii ii wvnnw I 3ft i i IB Vs (S' $1111 vJBiH i piw 'v Vm xisv 4 1 la JJ" u9 A vx 'v a I Wh 5 Isr i i i 4 jniin 4 dnvMBMMiaWV 4 TVS Vk ijT' IE i 3 i'i '9 i 7 I tI 5: a BW ft 4 i I i 'MMar lb Hi uu gggg A ft '1' Ki 11 O' I I 1 to i I Wl If I Ip I Er 1 T6 3ft 1 I' ffil kSil 1 4: Returning to learning? 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