Engagement of Kay Burroughs to David Whyburn Announced
Mr and Mrs Glen Burroughs of Dallas announce the engagement of their daughter Kay Burroughs of Waco to David Whyburn of Waco son of Rev and Mrs Jack Whyburn Rt 2 Burnet The couple both attend Baylor University Kay a 1972 Richardson High School graduate and member of Alpha Omega David a 1972 Burnet High School graduate and coach at Methodist Home in Waco The wedding is set for May 17 at 3 00 pm at First Baptist Church in Dallas.
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Glen Burroughs
Blackwood
Dallas
Kay Burroughs
S. 9Th
Waco
David Whyburn
S. 10Th
Jack Whyburn
Rt. 2
Burnet
Richardson High School
Baylor University
Alpha Omega Social Service Club
David
Burnet High School
Methodist
Suggs Celebrate 44th Anniversary With Southland Trip
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Suggs of Bluffton marked 44 years married with a tour of the South. They visited Baton Rouge first, then Fort Walton Beach to see daughter and family, K. I. Langley, Toshia, and Todd. Langley is stationed in England with the F111 program.
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Bluffton
Southland
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
Fort Walton Beach
Florida
K. I. Langley
Toshia
Todd
Langley
Upper Heyford
England
Eglin Air Force Base
Sages
Suggs
Gulf
Destin
Pensacola
Filin Officers’ Wives Club
Sue
RWC to Hold Meet in Kingsland
The Highland Lakes Republican Women’s Club will meet March 4 at 10:00 a.m. in Kingsland Community Church. keynote speaker Mrs. Barbara Lewis of Austin. she leads the Texas Federation of Republican Women and has served as Vice Chairman of the National Federation of Republican Women. Ladies from the Highland Lakes area are invited.
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Highland Lakes
Republican Women's Club
Kingsland Community Church
Barbara Lewis
Austin
Lewis
Texas Federation of Republican Women
National Federation of Republican Women
Burnet High Tennis Teams Dominate Liano Tourney
Burnet High School players swept the Liano tournament as David Holly and Wayne Spiekerman won Varsity Boys Doubles while Brian Priddy took runner-up in Varsity Boys Singles. Fourteen schools will travel to Burnet for the annual tournament with play starting at 6:00 a.m. Friday and continuing through Saturday. Participants include Bastrop Brady Georgetown Junction Lampasas Llano Lometa Marble Falls Mason San Saba Taylor Thrall and Westlake.
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Burnet High School
David Holly
Wayne Spiekermanin
Brian Priddy
Burnet
Bastrop
Brady
Georgetown
Junction
Lampasas
Lla~no
Lometa
Marble Falls
Mason
San Saba
Taylor
Thrall
Westhike
Briggs News Highlights Local Events and Visits
Briggs notes show Brownlee Field tax assessor selling license plates on Feb 25. Local residents report illnesses, a Florence visit for art, and a March 1 boy scouts basketball game at 7 pm. A 1942 party, domino gathering, and upcoming art displays are announced along with a slingsling arm and improved health updates.
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Brownlee Feild
Briggs
Mrs Dossie Crouch Honored By Special Hello
Our Special Hello this week salutes Dossie Crouch wife of Amos Crouch and a Baptist Church Sunday School teacher known as a top notch secretary. She is described as quiet pleasant and active in community tasks.
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Dossie Crouch
Amos Crouch
The
Baptist Church
Dossie
Birthday notices and weekend visits of local residents
Mrs. Edwina Ford celebrated her birthday February 21. She and Jimmy Ford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hopkins visited their daughter Mrs. Juanita Box in Marble Falls Friday and then their grandson Keith Cox in Hondo on Saturday.
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Edwina Ford
Jimmy Ford
Mrs. Edwin Smith
Fay Hopkins
Juanita Box
Marble Falls
Keith Cox
Hondo
George Carpenter
Midland
Bertram’s Rise From Stage Stops to Cotton Market
The Old Timer recalls Bertram’s birth after the Austin and Northwestern Railroad arrived in 1881. South Gabriel and Lewiston moved roots to Bertram, which grew from a brushy village into a thriving town west of Austin with banks, stores, schools, and a strong talent base.
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Bertram Enterprise
Burnet County
Austin
Old Butter Cup
Jollyville
Old Bagdad
Leander
Pearson
Vaughan and Riley
South Gabriel
Vaughan & Riley
M.B. Lockett
Grange
Walker
Dr. Logan
Johnson
Old Man Fox
Old Man Smith
Austin and Northwestern Railroad
Capt
T.D. Vaughan
Bertram
T. D. Vaughan
Burnet
Old South
Gabriel
Public Invited To See Violet Plant Display In San Antonio
The 14th Annual African Violet Display and Plant Sale sponsored by the Alamo African Violet Society will be held at Wonderland Shopping City San Antonio on Saturday March 1 1975 from 10 am to 5 pm Display plants will be judged. CAPCO creates Regional Alcohol Abuse Advisory Committee funded by TCA to plan prevent treatment programs in ten county region. Executive Committee to appoint representatives. Also CAPCO and Austin Council nominate members to aid in funding reviews.
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Wonderland
San Antonio
Alamo African Violet Society
Capital Area Planning Council
CAPCQ
Texas Commission On Alcoholism
TCA
CAPCO
Austin
Travis County
Austin Council On Alcoholism
Local Notes From Midland Area Circulate News
Mr and Mrs George Carpen ter visit daughter in Midland over weekend Dr Mary Caskey of Beaumont visits Malcolm Caskey and notes improvement Friendship Club met Feb 18 Helen Arnold Briggs resident visits Hazel Taylor shows oil paintings Mrs Grace Taylor recovering from back injury Steward Pogue Andy and Karen visit Riley Conner in ill health Conner family doctor visit in Burnet Last Wed Riley Conner visits Arve Inman in Liberty Hill Melba Estes ill with flu Lucille Whiteley on jury duty in Burnet Donna Lyn Fisher named Outstanding Teenager 1975 biography to be published in Outstanding Teenagers of America and Who's Who in American High Schools Donna daughter of Mrs Robert Conner Noel Smith and wife visit Mrs Smith's parents in Conroe Feb 21 22 birthday for Judy Feb 22
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Friendship Club
Helen Arnold
Briggs
Hazel Taylor
Steward Pogue
Andy
Karen
Riley Conner
Mr. Conner
Burnet
Donna Lyn Fisher
Donna
Robert Conner
Mr and Mrs William Whiteley go fishing at Silver Creek
Mr William Whiteley and Mrs Whiteley spent last Thursday fishing at Silver Creek. The outing centered on a casual excursion with no injuries or notable incidents reported.
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William Whiteley
Silver Creek
Mono Disease Fails To Spoil Teen Fun Says Doctors
Texas Medical Association reports mono known as the kissing disease is widespread among teens and college students. Doctors note it is usually spread by prolonged kissing and causes flu like symptoms but rarely causes lasting damage. Rest fluids and mild pain relievers are the main treatment with most patients fully recover in two to three weeks.
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Texas Medical Association
Burnet High stages You're a Good Man Charlie Brown revue
Final Rehearsal for Stagefright group prepares for Bryce Taylor Auditorium debut of the Tams-Witmark show based on Schulz comic strip. Cast lists Charlie Brown Jay Fry Linus Randy Rowney Schroeder Chuck Nyquist Lucy Kathey Maldonado with Pam Frady Snoopy Donnie Bryan. Tickets are 1.00 dollars.
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Burnet High School
Tams - Witmark Music Library
You
Man Charlie Brown
Charles M. Schulz
Clark Gesner
Charlie Brown
Jay Fry
Linus
Randy Rowney
Schroeder
Chuck Nyquist
Lucy
Kathey Maldonado
Patty
Pam Frady
Snoopy
Donnie Bryan
Sheila Ulrich
Bret Burton
John
Nile Club Meeting invites members for sewing charity
The Highland Lakes Nile Club will meet March 3 at 10 00 a m at the Burnet Masonic Hall. Members from the Daughters of the Nile area are asked to sew for crippled children and bring a covered dish for lunch at noon. Election of new officers at 1 00 p m. Current officers are Virginia Jackson Lampasas president Winnie Allen Bertram vice president and Frieda Mc Adoo Burnet secretary treasurer.
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Highland Lakes Nile Club
Burnet Masonic Hall
Daugherts of the Nile
Virginia Jackson
Lampasas
Winnie Allen
Bertram
Frieda McAdoo
Burnet
Beefmen Predict Drastic 75 Cuts Across Cattle Slaughter
A Texas Agricultural Extension Service livestock marketing specialist projects sharp 1975 increases in slaughter. Non-fed animals are seen up 56 percent, calves up 33 percent, cows up 32 percent, while fed animal slaughter stays level with 1974.
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Texas Agricultural Ex
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44Th Anniversay
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Tion
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R. B. Reed
Texas
REED
Scoggin Furniture
Central Texas
Briggs News
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Miss Wilma Clinkscales
Tom Estes
Jack Estes
Florence
Briggs Eagles
Randy Fisher
Julu Hasty
Raymond Montgomery
Michael
Alice L. Conner
Florence Emporium
Domino
Buck Roberts
Jud R. Smith
Edwin Smith
Sumeber
Beretram
Girlstown USA
Criminal Justice Division
Capco Area Agency On Aging
Mary Caskey
Beaumont
Malcolm Caskey
Caskey
Malcolm
Grace Taylor
Arve Inman
Liberty Hill
Melba Estes
Lucille Whiteley
Mrs. Noel Smith
Conroe
Mrs. Smith
Judy
TNA
A. C. Foster
F. B. McDuff
Kate Craddock
McDuff
Stafely
Nile Club
Capitol
Tramisol
American Cyanamid Co
Mac Todd, D.V.M
Highland Lakes Veterinary Hospital
Buchanan Dam
Hi-Lo
Hoover Latex
Latex
Hoover Builders
E. Polk
Burnet, Texas