Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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SATURDAY, JUKR I, 1911.
Ftnt X«tMlit Chunk.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 6:16 p.
m., hr the paator. Morning anhjaot:
"A City Without a Wall.” Branlng
subject: 'Free Choice, Wlae and Oth-
erwise."
Sacrament of the Lord'a supper at
the close of the morning service.
Church conference at the opening of
the evening service.
Sunday school 9:46 a. m. Junior
League 3:90 p. m. Senior League
4:30, p. m.
Steward's meeting Monday night at
8:30 at the parsonage. Every member
urged to be present to enjoy a social
hour after the business Is transacted.
Some matters of Importance to be
brought before the board.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
A cordial invitation to all to attend
the services of this church. Strangers
and visitors in the city especially In-
vited to worship with ns.
C. R. WRIOHT, Pastor.
GEO. II. CABPEXTER, Editor. Phone 108.
Holme* chaperoned a Jolly party of course of summer reading. Following
about tlrirty-flife young people to the lesson the guests were segued In-
Glen wood Pnrk last Saturday even- formally In the dining room with Ice
in* where a dainty supper was eti-’ tear, cucumber sandwiches, grape Juice,
Joyed. The houra were pleasantly fill- and cake cut lndirldqglly by the mem-
ed with moonlight strolls. ; hers.
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MRS. EAGLE AND MRS HAMMOND.
In honor of Mrs. Eagle and her
mother, Mrs. Hammond, of Houston,
who are the guests of Mrs. Roberts,
Mrs Rogers entertained about twenty
friends and neighbors In a moat de-
lightful manner Thursdav afternoon
with a buffet luncheon.
FAREWELL RECEPTION
The Ladies Aid and Young Woman's
Auxiliary of Coggln Avenue Baptist
ctmrch entertained Monday. May 29th
•t the home of Mrs. Dr. Everett, who
*• aoon to leave us. This was planned
aa a surprise to Mrs. Everett, and wn<*
* very Informal affair, but quite en-
joyable. The spirit of good will and
oor appreciation of this estimable _____________
l*dy (who has been a useful member Lucile Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Jen-
of our society) was manifested throu- nings chaperoned a party of young
out. We planned to meet at her home people to Club Lake Tuesday morn-
after closing an Interesting business ing. Each day s pleasure had been
meeting at the church We met with carefully planned By the hostess and
some difficulty in getting Mrs. Ever- j every hour was overflowing with mer-
ett to return home but finally me- rlment. One happy feature was the
ceeded. On her return she found the pairing of partners for dinner on
reception hail full of little girls, corn-: Wednesday with rhymes in which the
Posing her Sunday school class, who* young men sought to find thejnselves.
came meeting her with out-stretcheo Fishing and rowing supplied! recrea-
hands, holding beautiful - bouquets tion that never tired. Miss Lucile
which were soon turned Into ?nnro- Jennings was unfortunate inj falling
priate table decorations. overboard, but through presence of
I think by this time the la«l\ whom mind, and the ability to swim 'nothing
we delighted to honor was rather more serious than a drenching marred
curious. A moment later the ladies th«r*acctdent. Those composing the
earae rushing in from the ohuren. and house party were Mr. and Mrs. Jen-
stormed the house much to Mrs. Fv-, nings. Mr. and Mrs Earl Looney, Miss
ere ? surprise oille Kate Harris. Miss Lucile Jen-
It Was no longer a secret and she nings. Mias Gussie Mae Renfro. Mlaa
pro 4d herself equal to the occasion Hulrbut. Miss Delphine Elliott. Miss
by arranging for our comfort. We Bertie Camp, and Messrs. Beddenfield,
were pleasantlly entertained villi pia- ’ Herbert Arvin. Clarence Cohen, Hugh
no selections by Misses Dollle Hood.'Grove, Field Hodge, Oliver Garnett
91pha Athene McGarltv and Bethel land Dr. Anln.
U.tt-*-
Dv A. R.
The Daughters of the American Re-
volution will meet June 14, which Is
Flag Day, with Mr*. Guy L. Jones.
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MRS. CROSS HONORS MRS. EAGLE.
Mrs. Wni. Runyan Cross will be
hostess for a few couples who will
picnic tonight at Club Lake. Mrs. Ea-
gle of Houston will be the honor
guest. ' ' -
Anstlu Avenue Presbyterian Church.
' 9:45—Bible School.
11:00—Preaching Service—Subject:
“Is the Mustard Tree a Normal Or
Abnormal Growth T" “Is Leaven Good
or EvtlT*
2:15—Junior C. E.
7:15—Y. P. 8. C. E—lessons from
Life of Samuel.
•MERRY MAIDS AND MATRONS j 8:15— Preaching 8ervlce—Subject:
Mr*. Lee Watson was hostess for!“Born Once. Die Twice; Born Twice
the Merry Maids and Matrons Friday Die Once.’’
afternoou at her residence on Vine Monday 4 p. m.—Woman's Mission
street The reception rooms were made Study Class. “The New Woman of
fragrant and inviting with sweet peas the Orient" Is the subject
and nasturtiums. Wednesday 8:15—Prayer meeting
There were six tables of euchre and *n<l Mission Study on the Four-fold
Mrs. Carey was the winner of the Work of the Missionary,
club prlte. a box of linen handker- You will be hearttTv welcomed at
chiefs. all of these services.
Icee and cake were served after the Gatheripr^of the Cradleroll at the
games manse from 4 to 6 on Wednesday af-
We have just received a large ehlpmant of the veiy new-
est styles in Hate for men, young men and boys In slthor
fsH or straw.
Howard & Foster
Shoes and Oxfords
KODAKING PARTY.
An enjoyable event of th<
thej kodaking party given
Ice cream by Mrs. Everett's Sunday
school class, assisted by Misses Ruth
Calvert, Alpha McIntosh. Pearl Scott mu« Whitehurst Six couples
and others.
social
week was
Thursday afternoou in honor of Miss
Winnie Shepherd who is the guest of
were In
the party and one of Brownwood's
Some comical features w ere now in-j shady nooks was selected as an ideal
for summer kodaking
MR GRIDER AND MI8S IVEY L£E
ENTERTAIN.
happy affair In social circles
Why pay $6.00 and $7.00 for your shoaa, whan you can
buy Howard & Foster's for $3.50, $4.00, and $5.00.
A very happy affair In social circles
was the party givenAKmday evening
hv Mr. Grider ajuTMlss Ivey Lee at
their beautiful home on Austin Ave-
nue In honor of Miss Elvm Scott, who
recently graduated In music at How-
I ard Payne college and Mtsa Louise
troduced while we were partaking uf \
the refreshments which oxasione-.l
much merriment, but I refrain from
special mention. The poet has well
aald, “There Is never a day so sunn
but a little cloud appears" and It <
dawned upon us that It was time to Dings and Mr. Shelton spent Thursday
■ay gjod bye. and Mrs. Hood proceed- n|*ht at club ljlke supper dft.l
ed to the piano, and all Joined he breakfast were enjoyed at the bdnt
singing “God Be With You. after house and the party returned.to town
which we bade our dear friend good F^ay morning.
bye. Dr. Everett's family leave soon Cards are out announcing the tuar-
for Hamilton whei-e they will , reside riage of Miss Pffllllp* of Montecello.
in the future. We regret very much to Ark nnd Mr< Lamar Williamson, a
Joae them but our beat wishes go with former stndeA' of Daniel Baker Col-
them. A |»UEST. lege 4
LOONEY'S
1 Bakey ot Waco, who Is the guest of
Mrs. Tuttle. At the entrance the guests
were served with k*evtea from the tea
table. Six tables were placed for
games, which were unique and called i
for much guessing on the part of the
player*. Rivers, poets, automobiles,
etc., figured in the games, and the for-
tune ones were regarded with a daln-
which was attached to the
The Style Shop
ty flower,
pretty handpainted score card* and
served to stimulate Interest. At the
cloae of the games the honoree* were
presented with beautiful May-baskets
of sweet peas. Orange ice and cake
were served by Mieses Julia I*outse
She]»ard, Jerald Steel. Nina Valient.
' Ruth Rogers ami Elizabeth Lee. Thlr-
ty-slx guests enjoyed the evening
St. John's ( horcb.
Services tomorrow: Morning at 11.
Subject for , sermon: "Rest in the
Lord."
Evening at 8:15. Subject for ser-
mon: The Epistle for the Day.
“The Spirit and the Bride say.
Come ”
JOHN POWER. Rector.
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE.
Steve White, who lives bn East De-
pot street, has torn do^rn his old
house and la this week at work on a
modern six room cottage, Steve had
very little to say about hi* plans, but
when he got ready for n new home he
went to a contractor and arranged to
begin work. His house will be one of
the prettiest In all that part of the
city when completed.
Mrs. Fay 8tanley has returned from
a pleasant visit with Miss Ethel
Fletcher at Brady Miss Fletcher Is
her guest here today while enroute
to Lampasas on a visit.
Mr. and Mr*. A. N. Smith and chil-
dren went to Ouatine this morning to
attend a Sunday school rally there on
tomorrow.
Mrs. J. A Walker and daughter.
Mlaa Mary, have returned from a few
weeks stay with Mr. Walker at Ran
Antonio. While away they purchased
The Best is
Always the
FRESH
CREAM
PUFFS
ENTERTAIN WITH BREAKFAST
'The lady teachers of Daniel Baker
A most delightful social affair was College were the guests of a delight-
the farjn house dinner recently given ful al fresco breakfast Friday morn-
by Mj*\ v. A. Austin for the ladies of lng given by Miss Tyty Mayes and
the Dk* I Baker Dormitory. The Miss Bess Dobbs in a shaded corner
vegetables for the dinner wera'fresh of the lawn at the residence of Miss
from the Inviting vegetable garden of Dobbs. Attractive place cards showed
Mrs. Austin, and the hand- painted a rising sun and the menu consisting
place cards showing quaint farm of fresh peaches with whipped cream
FARM HOUSE DINNER
This la aa trua whan you par-
chase Toilet Artldaa, as in any
other commodity. Inferior coa-
metlcs. creams, powdera, ate,
are a positive injury to tha on-
er. We aell the vary bant arti-
cles In this Una that ana bo
procured. 01 re on your patron-
age and note the differ**.**, ...
Indies Aid Society.
The Ladles Aid Society of the First
Baptist church will meet at the church
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock for Bi-
ble study and business meeting.
MISS DAVIS ENTERTAINS MUSIC
CLASS.
Miss Callte Davis was at home in
honor of her class in music last Sat-
urday afternoon. An attractive pro-
gram of musical numbers followed by
games made the afternoon a pleas-
ant one Refreshments were served,
and prizes for the best work during
the last quarter were awarded Misses
Katheryne Andersoo. Blanche Kunltz,
Vlrgie Hall, Emma Ford and Curtiss
Jennings.
EVERY DAY
The Woman's Home Mission Society
of the M. E. church will have a busi-
ness meeting at the church Monday
afternoon. The
Missionary
Foreign
society is requested to meet with them
to hear the delegates* report:
Brownwood
EITZ STEAM
/BAKERY
The Young Indies Homs Mission
Society of the Flrsl Methodist church
will meet Monday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock at the church to hear a report
from the delegates to tBe Waco con-
ference. Every member should be
present.
of Houston are the guests of Mrs. In The Glad Summertime
Scrimgeour and will spend the sum- health Is conserved by the use of a
mer in Brownwood. reliable disinfectant As such there la
♦ ♦ not one that^ equals “Kreso,” In ef-
THE ROUND TABLE fectlveness and cheapness. This won-
The Round Table held Its regular derful disinfectant will positively do
meeting with Mrs J. A. Austin Sat- all that I* claimed for It. Is safe to
use aud has no dlsagtieeabje odor.
cents
Mrs. Holmes. Miss Hill, Miss Cox.
Stillman. Mrs. Storey and Mrs. Austin.
a new automobile, which they brought
home with them.
Pemeate rbeete al Looney'*. Try It,
Gamma tee Lawn heae at Lefty's.
la the guest of Miss
Aa a courtesy to Miss Shepherd. Mt*. urdav afternoon with a good attend
J. A. Whltehurat and Alisa Alice an-e and an increasing Interest in the Sold by Shropshire A Jobe at
a pint, or $1.25 u gallon. Ita cheapness
and strength will be realized when It
Is known that one ounce of Kreao add-
ed to a gallon of water makes a strong
and effective disinfectant. Try It.
Rhone 32 for a trial bottle.
SHROPSHIRE A JOBE.
Quick Delivery Druggists.
I.ooaey Herr. ('«, deliver lh« goods
Reiuliem of Woodmen Clrele.
| You are hereby notified to be at
the cemetery at 3 O'clock Sunday af-
ternoon. June 4th for the unveiling
! ceremony by order of Guardian
MRS. McGARRITY.
! MRS. SMITH. Clerk.
.VUsionar} Soles.
The Woman's Foreign and Home
Mission Societies of the Methodlat
church held their April study session
at the residence of Mrs. M. L. McFar-
land on Yrma street. The attendance
was good, the program Interesting.
On Monday, May 22nd, Mrs. W. A.
Waldrop of Center Avenue, was hos-
|> these societies. The social
feature of these la enjoyable, besides
the pleasure of systematic study on
mission lines.
Delegates to the Annual Convention
recently held at Waco will bars much
of Interest to report In regard to the
readjustment of the two societies.
Onion* Grow Lame.
Last week we told of onions on G.
Tetson's truck farm that wlR/weigb
a pound, or more, and in funner con-
firmation of the fact thpl the soil
and climate here are peculiarly and
particularly adapted t/the production
fact that on
. Fltxgerald
for with a mammoth
agree that It was a
very large 91IV, wrhen we tell you that
It meaaur/4 17 1-4 Inches In clrcum-
ference and weighed 2 1-4 pounds.
well improved farm 260 acres, 6
miles from town. Only 9*20 per
ac»e, 13 ca*h balance 1 to d
ywm. 8 per cent interest.
of onions, we rite
Saturday afternoon
presented the
onion. You w
Will make eolla 00 all who
desire the servioes of a
Homeopathic o r Eoleatic
Hiyticlan
Price $4.50
Phone 34 and v
will send one on
weeks trial.
HADHEtP TO "DO
Mrs. Shepherd Was in Bad Shape
Office Rooms for Rent.
In the Bulletin building. Rooms
large and comfortable. Will furnish
free water, free electric fans, free el-
ectric lights and free Janitor service.
Terms $8.00 per month.
Ft. Worth and
' Return
Phone Ratliff's market for fresh
fish. Phone No. 273 and 274.
If It's good and carried in a grocery
utors we have it Looney Merc. Co.
$3.00
Ft. Worth
The Looney Mercantile Co., can
furnish you a fine article of pop corn.
You can “pop” It yourself.
7 room house, reception hall. 2 gal-
leries, waterworks, small barn, good
lot, east front, good location. Price
$1600.00, terms $300 cash, $700.00 loan
on place, can be paid out at $12.00 a
month, balance of purchase money
easy, or will take good notes in trade.
This is a good bargain.
B. B. HENLEY A CO. Phone 8
JvVrrJ />// liriL /u JrL/ii v
LOW RATE TICKETS
iVrtJfe. MTU STOPOVER PRIVILEGES WILL BE •
AcSlf/ ON SALE ON AND AFTER JUNE UE -
Pop corn at Looney’s.
i $1000.00 buy* 3 choice lots, Ford'*
Addition, mil fenced and waterworks.
,1 Half cash, balance to suit you at 9 per
cent. If you want a location for a
i home here is your opportunity.
E. B. HENLEY A CO. Phone 8
for the Cardui Home Treatment 1 wish
ftiat all women who tuffsr from womanly
THOUSANDS
trouble would treat themselveaaa I have.*
Ladies can easily treat themselves si
home, with Cardui, the woman's tonic.
H is easy to take, and so gentle in Ha
action, that it cannot do anything hot
good.
Being composed exclusively of vege-
table ingredients, Cardui cannot lay up
trouble Tn your system, as mineral drugs
often do. Ita Ingredients having eo
antn every
3# Sunday Selling.
This Is to notify confectioneries,
drug stores and all' who are In the
habit of selling goods on Sunday,
which are prohibited by law, that I
will prosecute any and all who sell
such goods on Sunday. This will serve
as a persSnal notice If you sell on
Sunday you may expect to call at the
city hall oa Monday and pay for the
privilege. Each sals will constitute e
separate ease. The people demand
that this law be enforced.
JOHN CHAMPION,
City Marshal.
p^l Waco. Oah/eston.
pdfaLL Houston.
rrr^n Dalles
On sale June 4th. Limited re-
turning June tith. Trains leave
Iirownwood 7:00 a. m. and 7:10
by giving It some freshly cut. well
cured oats hay—he will appreciate It.
Uhone Will H. Mayes 46.
Trains Leave
11146 A. M.
UtM P. M.
SUMMTP VACAT/ONS /N
Those who haTe been using new
crop osts bay for their horses and
■:ows like It. If you have neglected
ordering telephone 46.
Treat your horse and cow to new
crop oats hay, they will appreciate It
The price In ten bale lots and over la
qnite reasonable. Phone Will H. Mayes.
«tt
|6.10 on sale June 3. Limi
June 7.' Everybody la going
TOURIST SLEEPERS
J. Osburn, C. P. A.
kYM V /VOX
try Cardui.
oba. roer wonm. nrAs.
FRISCO
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1911, newspaper, June 3, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005562/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.