‘condition and adds to the charm of her third floor hideaway. Suspended from the ceiling is a huge wagon wheel which, with Harold Brobst’s cooperation, is wired and holds several old from Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Brown Fund, and countless others. DALLAS VILLAGE RT. 415 HANOVER MALL—SANS SOUCI ROUTE 11NEXT * lamps that belonged in her is a native of Wilkes-Barre but Mrs. Brown’s husband, * MEMORIAL HIGHWAY PARKWAY DUNDEE TO ARLANS | family. Mrs. Brown was born and Leroy, has taken over the Well-constructed shelves in one corner hold two children’s tea sets. One, which belonged to Mrs. Brown, is handpainted china, and the other, of staf- fordshire china, the ‘Little Maud’ pattern, belonged to her _ sisters, and is at least 85 or 86 years old. In one corner on an antique School District. At the time, the world,” and lose themselves in 9TIL 9 QUARTER LOIN § easel is an 80-year-old hand- Lehman High School had one of the crafts and hobbies they love THURSDAY | tinted photo of her two sisters -a the first cafeterias which was most. } 0 H K CH 0 P S ; K 2 ASTS real work of art; and along one set up in what had been the “We are really living—not & FRIDAY side of the room, Mrs. Brown public canning facility during running, not worrying, but 9TIL 10 . . has on display beautiful pieces of glassware, from old hand- blown barbershop bottles to vases and dishes. It is not difficult to realize that here is her first love - a Musical Program chair used by families in Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have been residents of Lehman for the past 36 years moving there raised in Michigan. She . at- tended Battle Creek College, Mich. where she majored in dietetics. Her husband was employed by F. M. Kirby for 32 years. After moving to Lehman, Louise Brown accepted a position with the Lehman the depression located in the then new Lehman High School. She held this position during Mr. Hendricks’ tenure as community organization, she is always willing to help in any of them in any way that she can, and has served as a volunteer with Red Cross, YWCA, United ” second floor of the ‘‘coop,” in- stalled fluorescent lights and raises geraniums there during the winter. Their ‘‘coop’’ is the Browns’ ‘escape hatch’. Winter or sum- mer, they walk out the door of their modern home, walk across their rustic bridge to the ‘‘other moving at our own pace—the pace we set for ourselves,” were Louise Brown’s parting words. Only 22 pounds!! CITGO Mighty-Mini Oil Burner, a great little home SHOP DAILY] 910 11 MIXED CHOPS EIS Py LEG markets DALLAS WHERE EVERY ITEM IS PRICED RIGHT! 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Packages of Regular det 9: Chicken <4 the conversation, she always p> ¢! TWO 4.0Z. PKGS. OF i 8 HI comes back to her favorite & 3 FROZEN 33 subject—hooking. i ¥ ROY AL p U DDI N G S j 3 PKGS. 1, 0 iF Ho In her. coop’ are all i WITH YOUR URCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE He 174i ey AP ITYD} Sis varieties, from primitive style a LIMIT: ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ih ; HELE an ET JHE i ial of hooking to the modern OFFER EXPIRES SAT., DEC. 11,1971 : 8 2a Rar, 15 5 - EIA design. She has hooked rugs, = \ H AW all | on P U N CH { 9 Page 12 THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 9, 1971 A Greenstreet News Co. Publication = | A ( FI 'K Y Neiohl ratyi Ty, | a now Your Neighbor Oak Hill | f by Bridgette Correale ; 639-5759 “Mrs. Leroy Brown aE Ne DAF 1 : « i v ne pene e ile 2 Lehman Board of Supervisors through eight. The pre-school Sorry to learn that Marge De 3 rustic wooden fovtwalk with wall. hangings. chairicovers a, ii pS will conduct a meeting Dec. 13 program will begin the same Lyons was ina car accident, but rest side rails runs from the white and is presently hooking chair Cornell Ea on she pir at the Lehman Fire: any ute: the fiidance har iia = on : 0 Tate ware hy country home of Mrs. Leroy seafs for six beautiful dining became very ae is a residents are urged to lotte Watchulonis. no serious injuries. Is Non Brown to her three-story room chairs she recently proper nutrition. ota . ; Congratulations ' to Cindy . had “coop”, the studio she designed acquired and refinished. Leaving her position with the ay bh i or a ba Osborne. Cindy was among four We IS Ma rkets 3 a and had renovated after she She learned the art of hooking school, she and her husband : 0 yilty an BS ai Is wh ived 1d b - i ox Bednar of ‘Hemlock Drive Sifiswhoreceiveo.a gold brace H S k S | t Moo retired 10 years ago. 35 years ago but still takes managed the cafeteria at Brian celebrated his 12th bi he let from the Harvey’s Lake as toc P I . He The “‘coop’’ is exactly that -a lessons as well as teaches. Natona Mills for a period of 13 davD fo ls 40 Womens Club Dec. 2 at the Lake : Su chicken coop where Mr. and ‘There is always something years before they retired. y See , : school, for achieving high A two for one stock split was Gle Mrs. Brown of Lehman raised new to learn,” she said. Mrs. Until recently the Browns did hh Dramis Fran fk. Georgia, honors: at Lake-Lehman High. appr oved by the stockholders of pu Tr fo chickens for many years. Upon Brown teaches individuals as their own gardening but have AL ny py Soy Ann School. This teenager is not only Wels Markets, The.2t2% Sela) Car Fe her retirement as manager of well as classes, but she will not given that up in order to spend he me a Pe J Be "intelligent but very attractive; meeting held Nov. 30. This Alex bo the cafeteria at Natona Mills, sell any of her handiwork. She more time with their hobbies Wis of NY irk Tan . her parents, Shirley and Ozzie, action was rochimended by me Moc) ; Mrs. Brown decided she had 15 feels that everyone should and interests. Mrs. Brown con- Kk ys pa are very proud of her and so are Board of Directors ana po Step or 20 good years ahead of her, create their own hooked items— tinues to do her own freezing iL J We. complished by amending the Yh years that she would like to “put oneself into them.” She and feels the time spent in doing Thaay greetings tomy hus. ; Articles of Incorporation and Th spend doing things she never likes to teach as she feels that it this is well worth it. ‘The food hag, Vinge who will celebrate A meeting of the dance com- yncreasing the number of shares held had time for while she and her is important to retain an almost that I do myself just tastes _ his oirt ay, Dec. 10. I always mittee was held at my home of Common Stock which the ton Basband were working. “lost”” art. better.” she told the Post. knew we would be a good Wednesday evening to discuss corporation is authorized to So—in order to have a studio ~~ Caning is second in her love of Louise Brown enjoys musical, match, Sagittarius and Taurus, plans for Gate of Heaven's issue from 4,200,000 to 8,400,000. Horm compatible to her first love, handiwork. In her studio, she classical and semi-classical, even if sometimes it is more like parish Mardi Gras, which will Stockholders will retain their Rev. “hooking”, she decided to has three beautiful antique and plays the piano, although ‘cat and dog’—but what else is be held Feb. 5 at the school present certificates, and cer- a remodel the chicken coop and chairs with seats caned by her. she spends little time at it. Ne h a) auditoriury, According to the tificates for additional shares make it a place where she not Two additional items that Her daughter, Victoria, is Mrs. Leroy Brown choo] of religion at Gate of reports, i promises tobe ade: will he mailed Dee. 22 lo > ® sta only could carry out her hobby, visitors notice upon entering the married to Harry Price, and Heaven will meet Dec. 11 at 9 ' lightful evening, so keep the stockholders of record St: but an ideal setting for her ‘coop’, are the high chair she with their three children, live in photo by Jim Kozemchak a.m. This includes grades one date open. December 3, 1971. iL 5 many priceless antiques and had as a child; an all-wood, East Brunswick, N.J. Lan family heirlooms. folding chair with wheels; and a She is an active member of The wood she used for log cabin chair made of wood Prince of Peace Episcopal or % renovation came from Major’s over 100 years old. 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