Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 133, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 19,1932
PACE FIVE
TO ATTEND SUN
ANGELO MEET
on the program* of the various set-
siona E. J. Woodward, superintend-
ent Brownwood *ehools. is a mem-
ber of the executive council, rep- j
resenting Brown county.
Dr Thomas H Taylor, president
Howard Payne College, w'l *wak
on “Public School*, A* Important
Pactcr* In World Economic*." at Hish school Olee Club
8:90 o’clock F.Oay night. ™ Jun,or ,IU nf
Superintendent Woodward Is will ring two numbe r at the revival
chairman of the n: ml nations com- at (*ntr.i! Methodist church thb.1
mlttee Mrs Kate Prude, principal
of J. R. Looney ward school, is
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GLEE CLUB HE SINE
IT HER SEKVICES
DEATH ON THE CROSS
IGOV. STERLING
evening. “Perfect Lh»y” and "The
Rotary" haw been selected as the
numbers. Mu* Dad Arnett Is the
Many Brownwood and Brown
• county teachers are planning to at- chiarman of the committee on nec-
tend the annual meeting of the rolegy
Mid-Texas Educational Association Ml*s Nellie Anderson, principal dimrtQj. and James :.:*ng accom-
to be held In • San Angek). Friday cf Coggin ward school, is chairman snrev, will direr
>«> Saturday. Apnl « .nd » The of the Omw -eflomt ^ 4or "Si
session will be the twenty-fifth an- to be held Saturday afternoon at *** *°n« U
nual meeting of the association The San Angelo Junior College auditor!- !*pcak on The bo... i
meeting was held in Brownwood last um. Miss Golden Jones will speak J Further report of the revival ser-
yeac on' braining first fJ.ade students | vices is given from the church to
Although school bo arc? have not *w“ 1 ' ” KTl— J
made announcements about dis-
- missing school Friday, April 8, in __- _ ___.» —,—____...
order to let the teachers go to the Clare DnPy will talk on ’ Benefits ci thp au<j|ence felt the nresence of
jk meeting. It Is thought this will be Clec and Chcral Club * * . God ’s spirit In convicting power J
Grades.” in the- mualc Wtlonal|M|nlste£ and nifinbcrs from many |
i Brownwood churches werq present.I
MET. Shreve played the saw. sang a’
I number and was his own accom-
under the general subject. “The day as follows
Training of Citizens For Today.” In j -souls were saved at the service'
the primary sectional meeting. Miss lasl niaht and after earnest praver;
r*i« M mill ».iu />n "Di>n«fitc rf
^The meeting opens at Ctty Audi-
tortum
ium at 8:30 o’clock Friday morn-
ing and close at 4 o’clock Saturday
afternoon. General sessions will be
held Friday morning and night and
a business session will be held Sat-
urday morning The rest of the
LfoAINST ARMY^NAVY MERGER °® the
__ * J |ful heart searching duet was sung
CORSICANA. Texas. March 9-; by Ollle and Frank DuU.
rime * wllFhe" oc c u Died With Atonal «Jh-A warning that the proposed J "Dr Stanford rrc.ted the story
mwtlnip; economy measure of congress piw- of the rich youw ruler mho came
sffijSnSrs SE*S»K ~ E£S?=
o’clock atSt. Angel us Hotel. Ladles vice was issued here last night by
will be^ entertafned frtth a-tea In Mrs Van W Stewart. Pernton.
Domestic Science roenu at Senior 'tate president df the American Le-
High School. 4 to 6 Friday after- g*on Auxiliary Mrs Stewart urg-
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[ COLEMAN. Texas. March 19.—'
j <Sp. > — Governor Ross Sterling
i headed a delegation of distinguished
(visitors to Coleman Friday. Besides
1 Mr. Sterling the delegation was
! composed of Adjutant General W.
!w„ Sterling. Oibb Ollchrist. Claude
, Teer. i.i D. Hall and Paul Wake-
| field. They were guests of Senator
| Walter C. Woodward at noon at a
'luncheon at the Manhattan Cafe.
Local citizens who were guests at the
'luncheon were H. H. Jackadn, Roy
, Howell. S. W. Cooper. W. J. Coul-
! son. W. P. Stobaugh. J. P. Mc-J
Cord. R I. Brown. E. M. Critz. J.;
W. Pool. N. P. Scarborough. ,J. T.
Williamson, B. C. Howell and Claud'1
McClellan.
B. C. Howell was an original
Sterling man and when they met
yesterday Mr. Howell said: ”I have I
a | Just Bot- to hug my governor." The
Legionaires
Welcome to Brownwood
And to Our Service Station.
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GENERAL
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noon ed an adequate national defense
Brrwnwocd Teachers on Program force and intensive efforts against
Several Brownwood teachers are communistic organizations.
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has reference
uncrowned himself and lost oppor- editor of The Congregatlonaltet of Ocd
tunlty for service in this life and'/"VNF does not speak of the death Equally certain, from every sur-
lost his soul because he would not j" je8lis on the cress as the vey cf life and history, is the fact
follow Jesus. The man who follow-jmost tragic’ event. for other that sacrifice for righteous ends,
ed became Immortal but this youne'
man goes out of the picture of the
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All You
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Bible story and Is never heard of
again. He deliberately sacrificed
■ the highest good and greatest re-
ward for the things of the world
that perish *tth their using Som
young men and women todnv are
not willing to follow Jesus heemise
of what people will *av! or what t^ejr,
must give up A voung man .»r
woman receives from Christ a
thousand good things for every evil
one that he or she may give un Je-
sus offers the best of everythin-
now and evervthlnv here after Th'
rnlv happy life is the • wsv of
Christ. *
“The revival will continue wP’<
services dallv at 2 *0 n m n*id 4 IS
p m. BUM peoo’e** pmver ser-
vice at 7 p m and *ervic^ a» 7 W
DEATH PENALTY WILL BF
ASKED FOR STONY’ PHILLIPS
Want Ad Columns for Result*
BY WM. T.. <ill.ROY. D D. to' tb^'rWnal tevi put*tuin uul h.s ^lyMcal rtiilomin. '
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governor enjoyed Mr. Howell. They
sa* together at the oanqiM't table!
m7n ha;r^ed uDon'the cross and and tn behalf of love and truth. i*j*»d incessantly .
other men liave suffered similarly live greatest foriT in human preg-; There was no spieenmaklng but
destruction Nor is the Mg- tesa and ls inextricably associated (tt«' innate goodness of oterling and
ntfK-anon^^Vhe «kRh"dTWith the pouer of *ulvatton. 1 his generosity were dtoplayed. His
n! md ,^lv m the fact that he wa.* Those »ho railed upon Jesus as , generosity a as exemultfied when he
dving for truths sake Other men he hung upon the cross said sneer- dropped a dollar intb a plate passed
have suffered martvrdoni through Ingly. He saved others, himself >>ya Salvation Armi worker. His
cruel and ?errible hums of death h. cannot nil There was a Roodnes* was manifested by a true
Whit makes the death of Jesus nkasuie of truth in tile ^CDntemp-
upon the «ro* stenlfleant above tuous saving.
story told that happ* ned during the
recent cold weather. Near Giddings.
Texas, he and Oenera' dterhng were |
driving along the highway and
passed a one legged man. "Stop the
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LEGIONAIRES
We extend this as our
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Brownwood
and t ru -*♦ I hat your convention here will"
An overwlieinung sucres*. }{■■ sure fo
visit us , . . while here.
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FORT WORTH March 19-• UP*
—Death In the e*ecfrtc cPktr will be
asked against W 8 <Stoney* Phil-
lins. who roes cn trial March 28 tn
critpinal district court for the hotel
lobbv slaying of E L Churchill, otl
drilling contractor. Announcement
that the extreme penalty would be
asked was made.'today by Assistant
District Attorney Wade A special
venire of 250 men will be drawn
for the trial
Henry Mount .
The architect says: Sampson waa
the first man to throw pillars. Bel-
shazzar was The first man to study
a foreign lankuager A-bedne-o test-
ed the first furnace. ' Daniel was
the first lion traaler. Noah was
the -first ship builder. Pharo was
the first man to raiee frogs and Eve
was the first chicken that ever
ruined a man’s garden
Jr‘us could save
alTother"tragic events in history t» others only by giving htmseir
the relationship of that incident to Again and agu.n in the hlstcry
the whole life and mission ..1 Jesu*. o! humanity men and rwmeaj KOvcrnor told the driver
to his niiniMO’ on r*nh htaUjch- ‘SSStSS I T& cTr
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and f, .„s „.«,r >T JZTS*1 n■ Md" SSrtU. and < h n. ,al mlro-
The momentous place of Jesus not merely of a physical life ®or i to Governor Sterling "l
is in the purpose of hi, death and of any cne event and incident, but j JST.uK luS>“ uT,
in all that it ha.* meat;- to man- they have saved others only bv '«»•*; tr?dini hi he govc,,,,,, I rir ’ ’ I
HU martyrdom is supreme Jiving uI t :r >lv^ Th! n^n 1ST2S& pencils. He'1
among the martyrdom* of those to a lent cours. and dtmand of j >lad had hlg ^ amputated and had
ahoae lives have been scan as tiie >atril|ce. Hf. sold enough pencils to buy him
‘■eeds of truth and of progies* It, is these experiences of Ale . ^
• • • ; that find their inspiration In the | K> __^______
THE cross of Jesus, also, finds death of Jesus himself. The cross
^ pa significance in that law of °® which he died, in the gloom
sacrifice Illustrated in all human- snd darkness of a terrible hour,
ity-'s lesser experiences of trial, re- h*s become a light. Illumining,-
nunciation. and martvrdoni Tliat the lives of men and women, and
law of life so amply illustrated in pointing the way"not only to God
he historv of the race, has never but to humanity .* highest gcal ol
been explained happy and triumphant living.
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Jesu' himself continuously em- 1* through sacrifice
phasL-i‘d in his teaching the law
and purpose of sacrifice, but he
never explained Its meaning.
that we find
Firemen Approve
Committee Action
tlie highest life and the way ot j
Christ’s cross Is the way to the
noblest attainment.
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MISSISSIPPI UNDER
RRREST: EMBEZZLEMENT
WHAT?—YES—!
SURE—THE LEGIONAIRES
1 ARE IN BROWNWOOD ...
USE THE TELPHONt
It’s At Y our Instant Command,
for both
Local—and—Long Distance
NEW ORLEANS. Ma^ch,, 19—<^»t— i
Lee M Russell, former governor of.
Mississippi, was arrested hei-e W>
day on charges cf embezzlement.
The ox-Governor was arrested
at his offices cn capiases, issued
by Aisi. tant District Attorney Al-
bert Grmnrtn. who also issued ca
piases fpr the arre<iJ of L. C Cader- [
head, president cf the securities
rompany of which Russell was sec-
retary-treasur.er.
If*, ( iiea|MT ;iml Quicker to I-m* Vour
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Southwestern States
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Gran/m said Russell was charg-
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Natural Gas & Fuel Co.
Srrrirr
Economy
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LEGIONAIRES—
Welcome To Our ( it//
Park with us while you are
In town. Your car will he
in safe keeping, as we are
open 24' hours per dav.
Cars. Washed. I.uhricatcd.
and nicchf /ndi*hcd while )fou
wait.
-—IIWe Uclponsildc
Hotel Brownwood
Parking Station
Nett Door Hotel Brownwood
Coffee Shop ,
W E. WILLIFORD. l*rop.
Warranty Deed*.
' **•*'“-*“•* ” **T * ’ ” , Henry W Menues and wife to
v* —*— John W Carter. 174 acres E Hum-
Brownwood \olunteer Fire De- p^n vs survey and 12 1-2 acres E ed on two counts of embezzlement
pertinent in regular meeting Friday Humphreys survey, $10 and other by Lout* A Bloch, a salesman for
night approved its committee s ^".considerations. • , . the securities company, who uork-
tton in agreeing tr> withdraw the John MaJors to Mr* Nora Little- * d the St Tammany Parish dis-
ultimatum to. quit ftah-ing ffe,;d ,o|, 3 4 and 5 ln 31 lrlct The specific charge against
a nn nrlnrk this afternoon, which ^ j Russell, siid the assistant district
attorney, was that he failed to
credit to the securities company
i : Russell was held pending the fix- ,
j ing of bail
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Denny, met with the Fire E*reven- conrlderwtions ^
tion Board Thursday and agreed to
withdraw the ultimatum Thei Mineral' Deeds. t__
council alter receiving the ultima-! Haynes .Royalty Corporation to'
turn Tuesday night had held a'flort F Whiu*. interest In 80 acres T fc
called .session Wtxlnesday night and'and 41 acres Eu bangs tract. Sin ,¥¥•*• Ml OoRlflSOn IS
passed an ordinance creating a full! jfavnes Royalty Corporation t» O L* 171 «•
paid fire department. jJos/jjh I Fogleson interest in Ingle- J€€RinQ rA€Ctl0T\
The volunteers not oniv approved n. ubdivlslon. 810 T o., * mm
the action In withdraw ing the ulti-’ _ ^---- j I /) f |fv I Off fid /
matum ami agr.ed to go on fight- 1 W Vl1’ vWMtU
mg fires, but dcciaed to R-rthe mat-
ter rest until after the cjty election.
April 3th. . , A I. ^
Members of the volunteer depart- J SI'HOOL NOTES t a ra®d'date for Aldt^man for Ward
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your convention headquarters this
year—And assure you that you are
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♦ Announcement wav authorized to-
J day by W’. T Hoskinson that he is
ment waid they do not believe the 15 t
men of the (Mid department can! *
handle the big fires and that the
volunteer department Is still need-
ed.
Plans for. a firemen’s dance to be
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Two m the city election to be held
April 5tttr-
_ ,. . _ ... Mr Hcskinson Is an old-timer
By Uiidsev Dublin. both in Brownwood and In expert-
In assembly Thursday. March 17.. cnee ln municipal politic* He
_____ _ .....................the Brownwood High School choral served ten years a, a member of
held Tuesday tught'"were"'dwrusaed club Kav<> the two numbers that the Cmincil having been elected six
at last night's meeting. Tlic ar- thev are plvin',' in a choral club coif-1 time* Two of his terms were short-
rangementa committee. reportiKl ev-. test in Denton this week-end. . ened, one by reason of a revision
erything in readiness for the affair.
A number of invitations have been
sent out.
of the plan of representation in
Request was made by Mr Stalcup the Council and the other by rca-
for the measurements of the caps *°n °f his removal from the 4fard ln
Two new members were Initiated and gowns, the number of tnvlta- > which he was elected. During t?H*
Into the df parthient They were'Hon cards, and the wav the seniors; years.of hLs #fenr,1{* “ Alderman he
•t^sr^stTsrJsrsi on
diplomas sent to the oince. which are stUl serving Brownwood.
_ ..... w .1 Mjxrlally In connection with the
Miss Canons Latin club present- wal<irworks sy8(fm and waifr
ed the assembly program Friday. I pjy
rnwA pitv tai ILchin* i. tv. 18 "T1,P «»t number on! -j have only one'plank ln my
CITY- Ia Tt.. n? L . “ the PTOstr»tn *»-s » P1*V In Latin, platform.’ he said today, "and that
visited by an annual display of ee- -Love Scene Among the God^" Ha! is less expense in order to have less
SSJ??1!!? ofNSInSi' Ch<rry- Saunders and Bllfv Fos- taxes The only way we can reduce
Wa r,,nm.np« .hJf I u>r H vtrY at®«sing song in Uxcs ls to spend less money, and
titf/f1 D! 1 latl® Sherman and Elinor If I am elected I shall work with
huge shower of meteors and comets--. 4 . .. . . rv,.nwva •.
is to be visible during that manth'Ruth S,pwart wrre 1)13 maln Purpos* ln vlca
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FIREWORKS FOR ORIENT
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and that many of the meteors will a h*,orl P*ay P^ay wa? °^ a J
fall in china. newspaper reporter interviewing the’
ancient Romans In Hades
SERVICE
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LIKE
SE1BERLING
Tires and Tubes
SINCLAIR
Gas and Oils
Between one-thirteenth and one-
fourteenth of the weight of the hu-
man body ls blood.
LEGIONAIRES
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NOTICE
The City Council of the City of
Brownwood will receive bids at 2 p.
m. Tuesday. March 29, for motor
driven pump.
Following specifications:
150 H. P. motor to run 1.750 R. P. M.
2.200 Volt. 60 cycle—3 phase.
Max. Head—255 ft.—to deliver
approx. 1.750 gal. P. M.
Average Head—225 ft. to deliver
aprox. 2.000 gal. P. M.
Low Head—200 ft—to deliver aprox.
2,250 gal. P. M.
Total coat to not exceed $3.000 00
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 133, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1932, newspaper, March 19, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024041/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.