Bronte Enterprise (Newspaper) - September 24, 1964, Bronte, Texas 46 Vol. 59) SEPTEMBER 24. 1964 39 Officers from the Heart of Texas pose with Mrs. Joe at the Sorosis Club Friendship night last Thursday in the First Methodist A new the 1964 Study was organized for Robert Lee at the to Mrs. Rawlings is Mrs. J. O. Mills of San president of the Heart of Texas others left to right are Mrs. Cumbie page to Mrs. Mrs. George third Heart Of Texas Mrs. E. F. member of the district and Mrs. Arlan Fenner of San Heart of Texas Junior Rawlings is president of the Sorosis Club Sponsors New Federated Club in Robt district federated club i dent of the Heart of Texas Mrs. George Yarbrough HOURS TO next Sept. 26, postal schedules The post office will open the lobby at 8:30 each and rural carriers will operate 30 minutes The office will remain open until 5 p.m. each day but will continue to close at noon on said is one of the steps in activating the San Angelo office as a sectional All schedules will change and this office will have a more direct outlet to surrounding cities within a 250 mile This will the speed in which we handle all the It will cause mail to reach its destination hours sooner than it formerly keep these changes in mind as we feel that they are for your benefit in expediting your Any questions you have in regard to these changes should be brought to our attention here in the office and we will do our best to answer Travel to Jim Ned Friday Longhorns will travel to Tuscola Friday night for a football game with the Jim Ned class A high Jim Ned is expected to be another team which will give the Longhorns some stiff Game time is 8 Cecil Toliver and James Raughton have been giving the Longhorns some stiff workouts this week after their defeat last Friday night at They said they hope they are ready for the and that the Longhorns will bring home their first victory of the 1964 pep rally in preparation for the game will be held in the were present for the So Club's Friendship Night last Thursday when a new club was to serve women of Robert The new club was sponsored by the Sorosis Club and it was named the 1964 Study The new club intends to become a of the Texas and General of Clubs this guests present were Mrs. J. O. Mills of San Set Friday For Mrs. services will be held at 2:30 Friday in Miles Methodist Church for Mrs. Otto who died Wednesday at 7:15 a.m. in St. John's hospital In San She had been in 111 health for several former resident of the Tennyson Mrs. Finck moved to San Angelo some time She was also a former resident of She was the former Bess Atwell and was married to the late Mr. Finck In Miles In 1936. They moved to Tennyson In 1947. Include one Mrs. L. D. of San and seven Invites Bronte Residents To See New Motor of Robert dealer In this area for and is Issuing an Invitation In this week's Enterprise to everyone In this area to visit them and They will have the new 1965 automobiles on display starting Friday manager of the said that in addition to seeing the new they would like for all their friends In this area to inspect their remodeled and enlarged business The entire front part of the building has been completely providing a larger three offices and a new place for their parts The exterior of the has also been third vice president of the Mrs. Arlan Fenner of San Heart of Texas Junior and Mrs. Cumbie page to Mrs. and prospective members of the Robert Lee was held at First Methodist president of the local opened the meeting with a welcome to and Introduction of the Mrs. Clark a charter member of the Sorosis was in charge of the program and spoke on I In which she told of the organization of the Sorosis Club by the Bronte Diversity In 1946. She also recounted projects of the club during the Intervening years and gave highlights of the club of white cake tea and coffee were served from a tea table laid with a white cloth with silver The centerpiece was an arrangement of white and blue flowers topped with a gold a replica of the Insignia of the General Federation of Women's were Mmes. Royce Donald Matthew A. S. Royce W. D. B. Roy Robinson and Other Sorosis club members present were Mmes. C. C. B. J. Davy Clark E. F. Clyde Lee and iBen the refreshment period the Robert Lee ladies were assisted by the district officers In the organization of their of the 1964 club present were Mmes. Cumbie Willis Wayne Weldon W. T. Charles Garland Carl Gene Bob Doyle and Leroy These will be charter members of the elected were Mrs Mrs. first vice Mrs. 2nd vice Mrs. Brock vice Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. parliamentarian and Mrs. Urges That Residents Clean Up 2:40 p.m. and the public is invited to join the student body for the enthusiasm Classes will be dismissed Immediately following the pep band buses will leave for Tuscola at 6 Time of departure of the football bus will announced by the Jayton and are still at the top of the ladder In District 8-B. with two victories and no Trent has a 1-1 while Bronte and have sustained two games set for this Friday by 8-B team include Meadow at Forsan at at and Melvin at Robert to Haue Car Lee this week issued an appeal to all residents of Bronte to clean up their vacant lots and other premises where weeds and grass have been allowed to grow He said he would especially like to see all Vacant lots along the highways as they make for a very untidy scene for travelers passing through the mayor also called attention to the fact that In some places in trees and shrubs have been allowed to grow to a point where vision Is blocked for traffic on adjacent Lee said that residents should bear in mind that in some instances the property owner may held liable for damage due to wrecks caused from blocked Chevrolet Co. Is planing a big day Thursday when they will display for the first time new 1965 model As is their usual custom Capertons will serve free coffee and doughnuts all day to visitors who come by to see the new cars plus offering the widest variety of luxury models and product features in its 54-year display m dealer showrooms on Sept. 24th, will be 45 models in five distinctive of new Of 20, will also have free gifts will be who visits tibles and co-owner There are all-new cars in local Chevrolet said that they wilt have S of the new passenger cars on display and 2 new He issued a cordial invitation to everyone In this area come by and see the new have a fine looking Caperton we would like for all our friends and customers to come by and see making the announcement the new Caperton released the following takes its longest stride into the fine car field with and Hail Fall Past the big rain and hail last Wednesday this area was favored over the weekend and all the first of this week through Wednesday with ground soaking slow much as 5.5 inches of moisture in the last week was reported north of The lowest measure reported to The Enterprise was 2.2 inches by Joe who lives southwest of weather of last Wednesday left a narrow path of destruction from hail The strip started in the Sanco area north of Robert came across the county in a southeasterly striking an area a few miles north of and running on through the Marie community toward damage to buildings reported to The Enterprise was at the place north of Ten windows were broken out of the house and the roof was demolished by the flying Ice. The F. S. residence was East of town heavy crop damage was reported by Clifford Sonny Gentry and Alton Lighter damage was reported by Osmo Mrs. Austin Sandusky said hall did some damage to barns at her place northwest of more representative rain measurements reported were as H. 3.92. 4. Austin 4. C. 4.9. 2.5 after the rain and hail sky cleared awhile Tuesday but was cloudy again Wednesday morning and by noon a slow rain was spite of the hail damage suffered oo some places the large of moisture will be of tremendous benefit to this Farmers and ranchmen are looking forward to getting a growth of small grass and winter weeds off to a good start before cold weather regular long-time industry sales moves to a new prestige plateau with the greatest comfort and luxury ever makes a dramatic advance with Its first major styling change in five approved with significant styling continued for the Chevy U and Corvette The Corvette also becomes the first American car to provide four-wheel disc brakes as standard approximately 400 accessories and optional features available on 1965 Chevrolets is the first FM stereo system offered by an Another is a ing steering column to give greater driving comfort for Corvairs and its new hopes this year to establish its third successive industry sales S. E. general 1965, Chevrolet is keeping pace with the public's growing preference for prestige transportation with the widest possible customer choice of options and features to fit individual he are highlights of the Continued on Back Insurance Policies policies on all students of Bronte School were issued this week and parents have until Oct. 2 to make payment for the C. B. Barbec said the provides protection for students participating in all school sponsored Students will pay of the cost and the school will pay the remaining urged that all payments be made by the 2