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The Brazosport Facts from Freeport, Texas • Page 3

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Axa! W. Andr.agon of OuU Th 86, I960 PAR Award Winners THE BRAZOSPORT PACTS 7 County Girls Honored At Tea Lake HD Club Plans Workshop And Trip Plans far trip to New Braun. and a club workshop, both to were discussed at the Tuesday meeting of the Lake Home Demonstration ay Jackson GlUD. business Included a report from members nhat (he response to the driver's refresher course has been very good. The of the course win at 9:30 a.m.

Monday at Jas, mine Hall. "How to See 1 will be the topic for Sgt. Bill Mid ott of Houston who is conducting the A answer T. Fleming and Mrs. L.

G. Dean. The next meeting will be on arc £, 8 Jafiniine Hall. Mn. Geraldine Lee.

county home demonstration agpnt, will conduct he program on "Strengthening Home and Family Life Through Counseling Together in All interested women of the area nre invited to attend. At Previous meeting held by the club, Mrs. John Steffek pre- sentwl the program, "A Background Study of the Census" Mrs. Bay gave the devotional Good Citizenship Award winners were honored by the Asa Underwood Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, at a George Washington tea, held recently at the W. A.

Handle to the seven winners of the DAH Good Citizenship award, the Brazorla County 4-H Club Gold Star girl home of Mrs. of Freeport. In addition was also invited guest. as an honor Co-hostesses with Mrs. Handle tar the tea were Mrs.

D. W. Hanson, Mrs. Paul Baker and Mrs. W.

L. Nash. Honor guests were Nina Jurek of Brazosport High School, Joyce Schweinle of Angleton High School, Jo Ann Matocha of West Columbia JLorcnda Lojtak of Danbury, Patty Lynn Goetsch of Alvln, Betty Jane Hudsabee of Pearland and Susan Logan of Sweeny, the DAR Award winners. Barbara Cralner of Alvin, Gold Star Girl, was un able to attend the tea. Each of honor guests Refreshments were served on hand painted china plates.

In addition to the honoree at the tea, special guests In eluded Mrs. T. H. Lostak, Mrs C. B.

Kageler, Mrs. W. Schweinle, Miss Charlotte Wor ley. Miss Darlene Martin Miss Becky Wilson, Mrs. R.

Jurek, Mrs. W. W. Boddie Sr. Miss.

Callie Plckett, Miss Vir Uinia Pickett, Mrs. B. Kille brew and Mrs. Nellie B. Hansen.

Afeo present was a new chapter member, Mrs. Emma Womack. was presented with of red carnations and DAR winners received Good Citizenship Award a corsage the the pin from Mrs. Anna McMurrey of West Columbia on behalf of the Chapter. The meeting opened with DAR ritual, followed by an assembly singing of Ihe national anthem.

Mis. Ligon Foster of Angleton entertained the group with the legend of the Lake Jackson ghost. The Handle home was dec- a bowl of course. A question nnd were in the entrance hall. An arrangement of red camel- las was used on a table in th- Iving room.

The lace covered dining table was centered with an arrangement of white in a milk bowl, flanked by sil- Film On Stamps Is Sweeny Civic Club Program Mrs. W. C. Ellis and Mrs. Taylor Kemp were hostesses for (he meeting or the Sweeny Civic Club attended by 20 mcm- oers of the organization.

A film provided by the Post Office Department on Commera- tive Stamps was featured on the program of the the day. This was Programs plan pan- net! for the year centering around the theme of "Know Your Community planned by Program Chairman Mrs. Howard Thogmartin. Mrs. Herman Brice was accept- nteatlon member OI riS? 1 gu Iar meet "i8 of the club wl be held on March 15 at "21 husban mem- I be guests.

The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse. Because the night meetings proved popular during the past year, the program chairman has planned two such event lor this year. Page 3 Edited By UROY BYRD LITTLE CLEO ROBERTSON i. only when oul on th.

ramp at tipcoming Angleton ilyle ihow Saturday, it will b. h.r sixih annual apptaranc. in ih. show. Th.

daughl.r of Mr. and MM. C. B. Hobarlwn of Angl.ton.

appeared In a ihow at th. age of fix monthi. The faihion parade and luncheon are being ipon- by Ihe Worsen of th. Holy ComJorJer Epiicopal Christ Lutheran Youths Plan Austin Trip ver candlesticks white tapers. At tuc uase ui the candlesticks were red sty- rofoam hatchets.

Silver Tea, Art Show In Sweeny On Saturday The Sweeny Crepe Myrtle Gar- Final plans were made for the main; I trip to the Mission Valley Mills In New Braiinfels. The group will the river front wag announced tlsat there will be a club workshop on ceo- perenameUng on March The; mystery package was won by Mrs. L. G. Dean.

Fourteen memben were present, also one new member, Mrs. N. L. Dean- and one visitor. Nancy Dean' Hostesses tor the meeting were Paula Christine made her debut at Dow Hospital on Jeb 19.

weighlngeight pounds, two From Tht Uaurnitv County UDC Chapter To Help Erect Jefferson Davis Memorial Chapel of the Lamar Fontaine Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy foted at a recent meeting to send a cneck to heip in the erection of a memorial chapel to Jefferson Davis in Richmond, Va. The group also discussed volunteer aid for laving the Gettysburg Battle Field. Mrs. C. J.

Johnson was in charge of the program at the meeting, which honored southern poet Sidney Lanier and Members sang I The meeting was held at the home of W. R. McDaniel Jr. on Cannan Acres in Angleton with Mrs. W.

R. McDaniel Sri and Mrs. J. T. Hosford as hostesses.

The UDC colors of red and white were carried out in a floral arrangement in the living room of the home. The hostesses served refreshment trayi at the social hour we 19 members and oil Ward recently. Those attending from the rt Chapter were Marjorie waits and Marian their sponsor Miu A quart bottla of cham- ounces. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Gene Douglas of Angleton. Jill is the newest member of the Herschel William Thompson family in Lake Jackson. She made her first appearance it Dow Hospital on Feb. 18, tipping the scales at eight pounds, eight ounces. tuw Deborah Lynne is tile name Mrs, W.

c. Fowler and Mrs. Robert HamUn Aneleton aiwi MM chosen for their new daughter She arrived on Feb. 20 at Dow Hospital where her weight is recorded as six pounds, eight ounces. i Donna Jean will share birthdate with George Wash-! ington as the little lady arrived on Feb.

22 at Dow Hospital Her weight was five pounds, nine ounces and her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Valney Bay Cook of Freeport. Mr. and Mrs.

James Andrew Shelton of Clute are the proud parents of 23 at Dow Hospital her birthweight was six no in connection with the tea mil show the prize-winning work of Mrs. Naomi Carwilc, a mem- per of the garden club and well- known Brazoria County artist To shown for the first time iV a miitfal painted for OM Sweaiy-Old OFean Telephone company's new office. The public is invited. Fifteen youths Christ Jitheran Church in Lake Jackson will attend a mid-winter youth rally at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Austin this weekend. They will leave Friday after school and will return Sunday after church service in Austin.

Adult councelors making the trip will include Mrs. Louise S. Fis- cher, Mrs. Ann Berry, Mrs. Pat Larson, and Morris Springer.

Lunch time S-i'ad Add finely dicert cucumbers to creamstyle cottage cheese and serve on slices of tomato for a lunchtime salad. TONIGHT-CHANNEL International adventure-truly adult TV IKK SIR tfllLLHilU Swmsored by RENAULT and EAGLE ISLAND MOTOR CO. Brazosport FHA Members Attend Katy Meeting Homemakers held their. Area in Executive Council Katy High School ON SALE 9:30 AM FRIDAY LARGE SELECTION WOOL FLANNEL AND WORSTED SUITS REDUCED TO An exciting assortment of fancy weaves and solids Every suit boasts natural shoulders, pleated fronts pants Every suit tailored to Penney's Quality standards. Large selection of patterns and colors.

Regulars Longs Shorts Free Alterations Terrific Savings At This Low Price. DIAMOND COMPANY-LAKE JACKSON IS FBEE Delivery! Easy Tennsl THIS IS THE FINAL WEEK! WE CLOSE OUR DOORS FOR EVER MARCH 1st. Warranty $10 EXTRA (IF DESIRED) Owen. Both girls were nominees for an area office. Marjorie is a candidate for Area HI Partiamen- ta na The final election will be 8 'w the rea Meeting to be held at Houston in March Committees at the executive meeting planned the area meeting atVl I Ell mm i paw wfzzzrxz SToS bo rt i uu uiweigni I pounds, nine ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Powell Russell of Clute are announcing the birth of their daughter. Donna Jean. She arrived on Feb.

23 at Dow Hospital weighing eight pounds, fou 100 glasaea of champagne tuura good flavor of eoffn in ut tiwtrla pot, Moiir insida after each UM with a. small brUtla brush, warm water detergent not soap. Rime thoroughly, dry with clean aof cloth and store with Ud off. To atora chocolates for later put the box of candy in a. Unhtly closed pluUc bat and In tha refrigerator.

When you It out, the chocolates rtach room temperature before nmovfac Uu bag. Whan ahMr material. puckered uami by plac- Pw pleofl at paper under tha xam while atitchtaT mm uwr COLD CAPSULES rtflitt-s JP tern TIXAf eaersp Workshop for area and district officers and their sponsors. Plans were set the ol -r cvujumuie me ate Degrees. Two girls were selected to run for officers.

State COME IN AND BROWSE FREE COFFEE-OP EN 'TIL 9 P.M. THURS, FRIDAY, And SATURDAY REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS Grate maple sugar and sprin kle over buttered toast; put in the oven until the sugar melts Serve at once! ALLIED FINANCE MR. CASH has a barreifui for you! LOOK AT THE EASY PAYMENTS ALLIED OFFERS $1,000.06 14 toyaMb tae.oo OTHER AMOUNTS AVAHABU MJI.OO fJM.M (711.00 (JOT 14 pnM.it* tmao Pi.oo moo Dial BE 3-2696 1415 Hwy. 288 Freeport ELECTRIC 15 CC. FT.

REFRIGERATOR. KOIJ out freezer. 3 aluminum swing out shelves and automatic outier conditioner. Regular $599.95 NOW l-GENKRAL ELECTRIC 13 CU. FT.

REFRIGERATOR. Roll out freezer, straight line design, 3 slide out shelves and forced draft condenser. Regular $499.95 NOW 3-GENEHAL ELECTRIC 12 CU. Ft. REFRIGERATORS Chiller tray and vegetable bin.

Regular $349.95 Now S-GENERAL ELECTRIC 11 CU. FT. REFRIGERATORS Square design and deluxe features Regular 0269.95 Now 1-GENERAL ELECTRIC CD FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER Square design and 510 Ib. frozen food capacity Regular $359.95 Now 18 CU.

FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER. '467 368 269 198 263 '358 ELECTRIC ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER Temperature and time control. Regular $249.95 Now GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER. Temperature and time control.

Regular $02355 NOW AIR CONDITIONERS ELECTRIC TON AIR CONDITIONERS. Regular S259.95 Now Plus Tax ELECTRIC TON AIK CONDITIONER. Regular 1299.95 Now Plus Tax ELECTRIC 1 TON AIE CONDITIONERS. Regular S199.95 Now Plus Tax 1-GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 TON AIK CONDITIONER. Office demonstrator 225 '249 150 J-GtNtKAL ELECTRIC FILTER-FLO AUTOMATIC WASHERS Porcelain tub and no drip top.

Regular M49.95 Now ELECTRIC FILTER-FLO AUTOMATIC WASHER 3-speed agitation. Regular $299.95 Now AUTOMATIC WASHERS. Hot and warm wash setting. Regular J279.95 Now S-GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYERS Built in safety latch on door. Regular Now 239 214 MANY, MANY OTHER APPLIANCES NOT ELECTEIC 48' ELECTRIC RANGE.

Electric meat thermometer, automatic rotissene and automatic oven timer. Regular $389.95 NOW ELECTRIC 40" ELECTRIC RANGE. 23" master oven with wide opening door, no drip cook top and focused heat broiler. Regular $319.95 NOW ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER. No installation necessary, will hold 10 place setting.

Regular $219.95 NOW ELECTRIC 17" PORTABLE T. V. Regular $199.95 NOW Plus Tax ELECTRIC 17" PORTABLE T. V. Regular $219.95 NOW Plus Tax LISTED GOING AT LOW, LOW PRICES! 288 5 234 179 177 188 Diamond Company A fif DIAL CY 7-4812 102 TWAT WAY lAKi JACKSONJEXAS K1.KV1S10V MAY 0 0 1 352 843 540i 214 108 196 iO I3J 17 17 51 6 4 4 9 44 31 18 34 58 52 f4 83 17 18 ,2 iS 11 18 '7 .3 7 8 3 8.

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