Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 141, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 28, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. sJUrBI'
Church and Club Activities
® hS ac«S *SSffif.IS53t
__5c 1 «, Brownvyopd Is Announced Today
|Fpr Next Several Days
meeting of the City [time will be “Mrs. After* Horsq'
1 Women* Clubs to be by Stanley Walker. In making an-
neat Friday morning at 9 JO aounceatont of this affair announce-
" *""* ' ‘ men* la alao made that ttoa author
of title book which have been given (dtfU£ ¥ Teacher*, the span-
rreat notoriety
teflaratad Club room* at tbe
* cLibrary will head the ac-
an4 announcement* for the
A program concerning the county. U a former
Centennial ha* been planned pa*** where he was
an bnportant biulnc-w scs- ed. AH rpember* of the
tee alao been arranged. and patroo* cf the school
Cart Blaeig will beet a* her urged to attend by thoegN baking of
to open the
-Cly« Imi
during the Centennial include.
Un ft. F. IVunn will |
“How the Tmu Oenlen-______
__ Contribute to the Orowth ! ter of the American
Tmge Literature." Otfloers of aO j University Women
PH bees requested to *t- 7 W Is the Federated Chib
W D.
iWood
according fc «[
al headquarters
la! Other activities for th* week win
throughout tb« sorshlp of the moremen*.
resident of Lap- The tournament to be an annual
is born and rear- affair, will be held her* May a add
leeaoriaUon wgl tying pUno pupUe from the dri-
l have been i trict within a hundred-pile radius
' Z
are achieved by ratings upon the
program* played. Thoee who present
fcur-plece program* creditably will
achieve district honors; all who play
seven-piece programs will attain have it* fifth Monday
state honors: while those who cep- Monday afternoon if three
ably perform ten-piece programs will •* F'r>t Methodist i
uled for the Week
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Church Society to Have
Session; Baptists Will
Observe Visitation Day
Meeting of the Cert*
Federation of Church Societies
the die- part cf a coast-to-coest chain of
similar events that will take place wlUl
from Boston to Ben Diego this f*wn by ***** •• "
Opening
nth the i
hymn win be followed
afternoon* devotions to
VS
Called meeting of the local chap-
ton of
....
L avitattoq t.o aD chib
whll# an urgent the Carnegie Library'. All memo-™
*— j is TiZ£Z 5%X1,B
importance are to be discussed
that time.
_T-I Tweaday I II
Cottage the Junior uaeting qt the Twentieth Oen-
**“ ftury dub will be held at three
I o'clock in the Federated Chib rooms
evening at tbe
ottage the Ji
Parent-Teachers
McOhee la a book review. This
wfll slso be the an-
kUght program of the
Book to be
at the
at the Carnegie library. J
Members of the Self Culture Club
win be entertained gt three o'clock
at tbe home of Mrs. O. If- Mayo
with Mis L. E. Crow. Mrs. W. L.
Ellis. Mrs. Clyde McIntosh Mrs. H
H. Ingram. Mrs. F. E. Scott Mrs
J. B. Bculdin and Mrs. W. I
Alexander as assisting hqstesa. >
programs for I
‘asasaat
gnpi
IK oi rn i
i srim oiijpfs
etm-ANMAL MEETINGS PLAN-
t jKD roll OftST FRIDAY IF
JUNE AFP PH3pEK
First meteing of the Brown wood
Boy Bcout Mothers’ Otib since Its tats, who deelm a rating upon their
organization this winter, was held playing may enroll without being a
Friday afternoon in the Bcout Head- pupil of any teacher,
quarters at the Court Bourn. Mrs. 3. Entrant* enter according to
f. K. Wilkes, president of the or- piantatlc classifiestion-not age.
Wh I !e*lde of First Methodist
win
toYoong peopto and How We
Tournament were announced yeeter- geboca from Worn-
day by Mrs. MoOuUey. geneegl '
chairman of this area. Them fol-
low:
1. All pupil* of piano-playing who
am pupils of members of the Na-
tional Oulld of Piano Teachers are
eligible
3. Amateur or professional plan
Talent Party Of
Susanna Gass
Gven
exas Program Is
Heard TfidayBy
Study CU(^U~. JJRSajjj-
ganisatlon. presided during the af-
ternoon.
Motion to meet monthly was re-
scinded and plans were made to
have sessions only twice each year, four pieces
Annual talent party of
sanne Class of Central
4. The examiner shall be screened Church was held
see the pupil playing. oocn at the home of
U to enter, must play. Oreen with Mrs. T. D.
from memory a program of at least mrvlng as Joint hostess.
so ss not to
5. A pupil
A brief
Day program featured
I Of to Self Culture
Club will be held at 3:45 o'clock Vi
! the Federated Club roams at the
Carnegie Library. ; L
l-J.
Book ReTlew p*thw**
cembt f. Called meetings, however
Will probably LrUorrprrse the «bt
months perodv Appointment of a
ft A pupfl may ptoy a* many **» afternoon after which % program
pieces as be hu well-learned. In- of unusual tomcest -wag rendecAd.
hjding scales, chords and srpeggiss.! Mn. C. $. WUklnson. president,
each of Which count as pieces on a, was in charge. Mr*. Robert Hall
program. j favorad the gueeU with a group of
7. Pupils who rate good to super- P»*ho And
of the Junior High
decoration* for
room* where club members were
An wWndHif fattxre of the dub
tor the year was the re-
Bqmsmher the Alamo" by
ft Barr, given at this time
l. B. Crow. Her inter -
with
of Texas Poets given
4. ft.
J- F. Palmer. H.
tray. J. ft. fttaknp.
Id. A. Stanley. Jaa. L. White. W.
r and F. B. ficott
MM
\Tbree Act Play Will
BcGiteen Sitoday at
Services at Calvary
4 three ad ptoy win be given
at Calvary Baptist
the j Sunday
at 9 45 o'clock, be-
The play will
oy-Isws committee was made by tbe lor upon four-piece programs w© bets of the class read original
president and this committee in- make local
Thoae who are
Parent-Teachers Association
held at • p . ih . ta (he Home
mica cottage on the Hi* a School
campus. ■ j
1 honors
eludes Mrs. C. L. Pouneey. Mrs. similarly rated upon seven-pleef
C. C. Lock woo 1. aadj.Mn.
Eh Unger. * |
Leo programs will attain state honors.
All who ate rated good to superior
Members of the
phfan Chapter will
s dqck at the remdpnc* qf
C. Bratton. 1501 Avenue I>.
Plans for activities for the year upon ten-piece programs will achieve
were discuv>ed and among project* a place upon the national honor
plated am those who sand rod, which w© be published by the
Boy Baout to camp this sum- Oiuid and given coast to coast circu-
aad to organise a Bqjr Scout, latMr
how they had raised
Brownwpod Del- ! “ntgoi
a meet at three B
bnqe qf Mrs. A. J M
Band to atttod the nktlonal Seout | f. CertlOcatos of honor* woo will
Jambcuree ip UT. I . . 1 be the awards.
At the termination of too
salads, wafers, and other tea
tie* were served with «maV
and eggs as plate throes,
flow*! i and tester motifs were
used ip appointment* for the
About 39 mqmtatn of Um dam
ft * * *
Oarfigle
be tea-
D. R. Scott Is
itess Thursday
! To CpwHi Group
to members at the Dorcas Matrons
if boggtp Avenue Baptist
Following a ^ief business
asidoa a OavotlosMa period was en-
joyed and rfMkncuu wire served
In tonclusiotl. ; . ,
attend mg iochadrd Mes-
dames J. Ji Moorr ». F. Forter.
7onkvr n«ik<rrJBt) ? C °aIx*T *• R- ** *•
Z^pnyr Clubrnda v Crater. H. SI. Epi*. C. Q. Dad*.
_ _ if ,f7a. Teague. D. L. Oarrtti and‘
ZEPHYR Mar. 38.- 8pJ-pn.
Monthly session of
land Chapter of tin
the American Revel
held at three o’clo
crated Club rooms a
Library. Bostoarrs. will be
dames J. R. Stone. ‘
L. ‘ConnaDv Stewart Hopp>ir, ft J.
Miller. Jewell Johnson and B. M.
Andrews.
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9. Quality honors will be given for
cxeeUent or superior ratings, ag fol-
low*! Excellent raUngs will b*’!™!*
an's Council held last week in DaDgs
win be given by Mrs. J. K. WBkee
Of Central Methodist Church after
which greetings from Austin Avenue
Presbyterian Church by Mrs. Carrie
Looney and frem St. John* Episco-
pal Church by Mrs. B. A. teeter
win be given, the closing prayer wH
be by Mrs. O. M. Mayo el Flat
Christian Woman* Council
. AS church women of the city are
Invited to attend this mfttfeC.
of ether church
rs
president of
Society of
meet with
Of the executive board of
the W. II. B. at 3:90 o'clock at the
Church for a conference. Other
mrtsbem of the W. M. S. have been
requoetod to obwm that day ae
visitation day and la many members
m possible are orpooted to carry out
tnis plan. /
Calvary Baptht Woman* Mlsdop-
ary Society win devote Monday aft-
ernoon to visiting shut-uis and the
Mfs-W.R.
A*
Hoiiar Rev.
Previous to
Departure for port Worth to Reside
wii£ vocal selections by Un. Lets
N) Shelton after which MVr.’W^
SnlHHi
*ji
9s at the family
Mrs. O O. Bttetls. pr
the Woman* MUsiongaf 1
First Baptist Church, will
Coggln Avynue Baptist Woman’s
Missionary Society wfll not
dlBtoft 1 but wfll observe
da;
t maft to
visitation
carted by "with high honor" being
stamped upon the student* oerufl-
[ eaftT Superior rating* wfll be Indi-
cated by “with highest honor" being •
%• ;
CRA SBROOK, B. C.—
pec tot* rushed to stake
in the Flathead Dfctnc
British
rains of
♦ I • I I
MftFrank Bucjf.
Bridge Hostess
Ftt. Two Groups
g^aXernoons.
ion with
i/5£
rations foe both events when three
. o^ptoyerawera todudwf on
«rl Qn Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Bti
h parlor*. The
was a fgreweU oc
Homburp who aye leaving
duties on April 1 as dbttet
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vvluii.
wltti profuse
il nragtii d*c-
roamdaf the
Hi J
trad for an informal
ranted by the Lola IL----—_
Claaa. Wm Clao MoChristy pre
sided during the aranhw. and to-
trodueedtiLe having part^n the
m.< - ^- * i * *
program opened with a tins
7*r Mlakoiru Henley and
monuac witn a furor sow
McIntosh
Dr . Taylor made A bhaf talk >n
Dr . Horn burg as • Trustee apd A
Refreshmenu were carved hi
conclusion to nwnkUmU* :tl.
dwmUM STSa wttonteU**
pT * * * * [
Phoney Qub Honor*
Member
was con tinted
by Flnami ti
Weedon. ' readings
by % male
Henry Bran
T. Pi
bar home to
1 col**'of red. white and
tad the gnaet items
w atm of the
Sion for the ^d-aft*rnoep hour*.
her by Mrs.?!
ege Bounders; %
Intosh on "Dr. Homburg aai
tor", and. two vocal
to or. AM Mb.
Item the chure
dent of the
wide and **ada with ether T_
I Were passed to ref r cabmen t.
the deporting family with a hand
made quilt, a brief rawon* By
Dr. Homburg was followed tilth
the gatiMrii* singing tale favorite
hymn. ’ “Majestic Hwectnem Bits
ftathraned."
Following the prfonm punch
was anrrad by Mrs. J. B. Stalcup
and Mm. Henry Hughes.* >
On Thursday evening the faculty
and beard 0# trustees of Howard
Payne College entertained wfth a
reception at the girls dormitory
honoring Dr. and tore. Hamburg
and their famfly.*Dr.* Thomas H.
Taylor, pre it tent of the coD—■
rretidad during ty ^erantog and
lor the evening opened(|I794.
jrstnsfsjafs
ton. T. D. Whatley wm bUftaae
|p Hpntipw of the Delta-Hand
Bridge awb an Thursday afternoon.
hospitality. Tile spirited bridge
ET.E
Ollbretth winning the
and lira. Ftoyd Fraata
the Hosting slam prise.
inclusion to Maa
Oilbreaib. W Oeorge WalJtor.
0. ft Bead 4M»es ft. Flky and
A. L. Rosa.
—
a-s
PupUs will play only
at A stogie a
! A book of
be oti-
the (seal
ration of the City ted- Claes of
oration of Woman's Clubs wfll be Church
held st • :J9 e. m. to Urn Feds
Oub rooms at the CAmegie Librarv
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Joint Hogteiies Fete
'• 1
Douglas Fry and tore-
be "tenner Brawn* Conversion to entertained members of
[the Doctrine of Stewardship" by Demonstration anb of
B- B. Qrimley. Following the
sermon wfll be delivered
Henry Fry \
the Hor e
a numbef'of addlflnnal
a monthly party
March 37.
Oamea were enjoyed
The boy*’ friend.
<Pnf. AdV. Ml)
to have parts will be Bath-
tom. A.
cookies and punch were
about 40.
* * A *
during tfc
ahdiacoh-1
sandsjri^
e served to
First Aid Course Brownwood Bride Feted
A Wednesday At Col«nan Occaaon,
COLEMAN. Mar.. 3|.— iBp.) —
Itot das* of the local Red Cross Honoring Mrs. Lynn Candler of
First Aid course to be conducted for Mpwnwood. who before her recent
Wf*A projeets superintendents and nurrioge was Jean Pearce
timekeepers win be held at Central gg, entertained last
Fire Omion Wednesday at 1 P m Friday afternoon with a linen show-
11 13 And 30 WPA workers CT at the home of Mrs. 8. L. Gfl-
take the course. Other persons w west Like Oak Street.
to^fhst ski study are In- -Monopoly" furnished diversiondur-
wttiehwll iDg the afternoon, after which Mkw
to joto the JH _________
taught by Ivan B. Hays, first aid Rma Brown primntnt
tostrnctor for Brownwood Fire De-
triment ■ ;TT ’
of linens to the honoree. Refresh-
ment* were served from A ta
with lace and decorated ta
i colors
I Included on tbe guest Us*
the honoree and Misses Rena Brown,
»ble laid
1 Ea-'i^r
To My Pntrom:
I regret very
health has mad
Jm mm to retire fame active
bunkers* tar a wtyto*
I hare leased my shop to
Mrs. W. H. Carpenter, wtaa
wfll cantina* It under the
same regime to which the
public Jb aeemtosacd and I
hope my patrrna Wfll give to
her the mum loyal rapport
they have given ato.
I sincerely (hate each and
afl off W*ft n»tle far their
ige throogh the yearn
triad to gtoe yap the
to every line mftfH has
a pleasure to serve yen.
(AOMTIMUID FWOM
with tix Oder
victim*, according
Bfl»y O'Connell,
STL7 ss
tor nbvsiclan lor. Reba Campbell, Maftie Laura
MRS MTIT^UltE
.MBA. -LANE'S BEAUTY
SHOP N
t to police Capt. Edmondson. Mia John Candler.
Officers said they Mrs. LesUr Freeman an# Mi* Jras J
9 the four in near- Fearci.
d-
Announcing.
a a
Mrs.WH.
CARPENTER
We cordially torito tlje pat-
ronage of Mrs. LaneQs former
clientele, as well as others
who desire tbe finest In
beauty culture at moderate
price* | '
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Why Should You Go To Church?
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Btrytm the church i» the BjWtit egeocy on earth for the realization of huipen progre^.
- -ti j I-C b 'liftY- r *4 ’ y « , y -i- . r • v V -
It is thti efficient advocate mod ally of every grent reform of our day.
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It AUnd* for t^e highest tkiakiag and the moqt Adcrifkiel doing
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It |fteflent« the noblest ideal# of life, and points the way to their realization.
it fuyni#hes the motive fttyfl the incentive for the expression of sympathy and compeasion.
k i# the
sun doing
the suoreme
•• • ■* wvaara^eaey
buuneu for
J v - ' , a ' 'mn
character making institution in the world. It is the only organization under the
for Cod exclusively.
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it is the divinely appointed and accredited agency for the realization ojt the kingdom of God on
the earth.
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men and women walk up the height* to Cod.
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h relates mankind to God savingly and aatisfyingly, and to one another 14 joyful fellowship.
. t fU tei w|>* , » I Jr* tl A SR 1 *k -ri -
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b its advocacy of civic and tociaJ righteousness it docs pore than all other organizations or in*
atitutions combined to make crime difficult and virt
ii re a.-
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you haven't been going, tomorrow ia a good time to
* Showing your appreciation oi the Institution >
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wUhoyt which this town would not be a fit place to Hue.
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1 *% •*« tei.
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called from bis
Honoring Mrs. Lynn C*o#l*r of
st W P- ■- J*n. % on on Brownwood. who before b*r recent
The next day be marriage was Mips Jean Fearqr. Mrs.
teot to daath. - tO. D. Hector and tore. 3*n> Dlbreii
and Ooetiw. with a entertained last Thunotay after no, n
of minor burglaries and at the home of tore. Hector, with
ere arrested three days a shower
small thefts Miss Billy Ruth Peary
t* Sergeant Andrew Alt- the bride's kook
Nash: "Why did you kill furnished decorations fof the _____
and formed a center price for tbe
lace covefyd table to the dining
room
Altken A toast to the bride,
wash Tubbs
levy prmtded at
Bpriii# flower*
s for thP home.
17" Nash de-
know who I
»* the fellow you kill- humorous history of her
ed on the north side." Hate broke given by Mkw Gladys
^^toyThe blurted. “We sbot|»^bfJ^S Dean
ytiootod tha three
i Tewnsen. aft-
gif|i were pro-
an Hector^ 8y -
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 141, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 28, 1936, newspaper, March 28, 1936; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026134/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.