Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 216, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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gift fro« the
this evening
short wedding trip ifi South Twee.
"Out of town guests were: MM>. i.
Johnson of Brownwood, mother el
the groom; Mr end Mrs. B. J
. C. Johnson Is j
Wed Wednesday
At Georgetown
marriage On June fourth. Mrs. W
P Adam* entertained Thurscl*-
afternoon et her home on Austin
Avenue with * bridge party and
kitchen / shower. Assorting Mh
Adams, es hostess was Mrs. A. J.
A wealth of crepe myrtle
plr.lt rosea decorated the rdem*
which a game .aeries was enjc
snd which concluded with '1
Inez Pelsick winning high *
At the close of the afternoon
shower of kitchen articles was]
lented Mrs. Khlnger. MteUBhli
was also given an attractive wl
not by the hostesses and the 1
pleasures
™ mmn
Members of Circle O. of the Lena
Boyd Auxiliary or Austin Avenue
Presbyterian Church are planning
a book review for next Thursday
evening to be given at eight o’dpck
in the garden at the home of Mrs.
J. C. Galloway. 1311 Coggln Ate.
At that time Mrs. d. C. Skinner
will rerlrr Helen Hull’s Hardy
Perennial." popular recent book.
ice of relatives and friends,
•nixabeth Mary Ellyson. young-"
i ugh ter of Mrs. E. V. BUyson
e the bride of Rev. John Ca-
fohnson of Palestine, In a very
jslve ceremony performed by
Salads lee tea. wafers and othe:
a dainties were passed at refresh
ent time to Misses Violet Cross
eneva Karr. Ogrrle GAU fh
iilawav next morning Miss Kate Erwin and in* P** ftea witn numerous
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Minna low, rranccs riis*. L>oro«y i 7^ ^
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ir *&£*«*& sss&z
» Lowe othy Jean and Eleanor Ruth Stew- ^ contest* were enjoyed In
Davis. Art. twejr Cross. Harriet Weedon. the back yard and refreshments
James Dorothy Wilson. Margaret Tanby were served in an attractively dec-
ndrew*- of Port Worth. Nina Sadler of ©Wted dlnlne room Balloons snd
OUber. Dallas and Joyce Van Eaton of d<>U« and other fsvors were given
Dr. George Summey, president of
the Austin Presbyterian Seminary.
The attendants were Mrs. P. L.
McRee. sister of the bride, matron
of honor Rev. Howard A. Andersen
of Houston, beat man; Shirley Ann
McRee, niece of the bridle; Frederic
Julian Ellyson, Jr., nephew of the
bride, snd Mr John N. Hlyson, J
who gave the bride in marriage.
Preceding the ceremony, Mr. Ed
Norton San Marcos sang
Bndal Dawn." Miss Lois Bitter,
violinist, and Dean Henry1 E. Meyer,
plantst. rendered “At Dawning"
before the entry of bridal party
and during the ceremony the soft
strains of “I Love You" were
heard. A very Interesting featUTS.pf
id. Lillie Pearl Allcorn
Jlcorn. Avis Petsick,
Ruth Bins. Lucy
ye Corbin, Myrtle
Piano Recital Given*
On Thursday Evening
l.u.1*
Party Honors Guest
! Miss Maurtne Bird and Mrs. Dots j
Cobb entertained Thursday after-,
noon in Blanket with a Mated tea
and mlaeeUaneoga shower to honor .
Srs. John Rudder of this gtty. Mrs.; £
Rudder who Is a bride of recent ~
weeks has been complimented with
a number of showers and parties
The affair of Thursday was given
at the Blanket home'Of Miss Brd
and was enjoyed by A number of
Blanket friends of the hone
well as a number of guests
For Sale
lilies of the valley.. Her matron of
a bouquet of pink roses. Her little
niece. Miss Shirley Ann McHm, Was
attired in pink; while her nephew,
Master Frederick Ellyson, Jr., wore
a white linen suit. The groom and
his attendants were dressed lb white
fcMl sidts. ■
•Following the ceremony the bri-
dal party and a few relatives and
friends gathered at the brides home
where the lovely two-tier bridal
cake was cut and the bride book
Has Denman. j Bridge Party Honors Redden*ai
* * Couple on Anniversary rntS2J"‘S
iner Given *•_] - II > . Betty su
» y tj* I Honoring Mr. and Mrs John N. sixth birt
It her lVIau lain Wilson on their first wedding snm- her mother
— I*6r*il. Mr. and Mr*. jj.> IS Tumor or at their
I day was enjoyed entertained with an inftefeal brktee Refreshmer
14th. at the eoun- party Friday evening at their home were servo
and M*s. LuUwr on Seventh Street. A gift was per- of games i
I of the children sen ted the honored guests at the Quests w<
* the exception of close of the evening when refresh- NeU Mown
s Donnie Rhodes ments of cream and cake were pass- a. Knight
to celebrate tfct fed. ' _T [U 'Stele UcH
Mbs Norma Weatherby. Mrs. Jaams
Turner Oamef. Mr* X. M. Boon.
Miss Ina Outhrlr and Mies Elva
wh.dden'were among thorn from
Brown wood who attended the for-
mal seated tea given last Monday
In Coleman at the Coleman Coun-
try Club by Mrs J. Tom Padgttt
to honor Mr* Albert Maverick, Jr„
of San Antonio
Mr$. Joe Weatherby and Mr*
Turner Garnet, recent brides, and
For Trade
WANTED—To trad
ecupe for equity In
car. M Castro. Jr.
Cafe.
I Wilson. Miss Melba Bourland. Miss a* oasey.
ully deco- Nola Meers. Miss Opal Fotnby. Scott patsy Jeax
an abun Peevte. Joe Beck and Mr*. R. L. Dietrich. C
mm asrv- i Roberson,
arl OneU * 0 * '• J
Mis* Lucille Galloway
ltJ hIp- Honored Friday With
ihM-hibv Informal Bridge Party
ke topped . -i
The aft Many colorful dahlias- decorated
*rry cow- the J. C. Galloway home Friday
Ictures of afternoon when Mli[]10*Dow*y
moved to j entertained with eight table* of
1 haa hv- j bridge to honor her daughter. Miss
ommunlty iLucfllfc Galloway who recently W-
e circle of. turned from San Marco* where she
Iraten to spent the winter attending col-
or loving vege. Miss Virginia Skinner was
Ml* Norma Weatherby were In the
masting. nne, and Miss Whldden
played piano accompaniments lor
several dunce numbers that Mil
-vm during jUte evening's pro-
gram.
Ui iced beverage and pink and
Ite angel food square* were Wr-
it refreshment time to Meedames
O. Williford. W. B. Brown
icon Richmond. T. E. I^vl*ay W,
JOnes. Otaf Hall. R B Swartz
i Misses Sue Carpenter. Thelma
ney. Ernestine Richmond. Allene
d Mildred Bettis Florence Reeve*
1 Octovene Lanford. all of Blan-
FOUR-GALLON Jet
young calf for sale
dry xows Postoffta
phone 1326.
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of ii-
Church Societies
TELEPHONE
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TELEPHONE
at four o'clock at
y afternoon for a
•ograrm. jAn exec-
| The study coune being
uimw by Rev. W. R Horr.bu
leb#c- concluded at the meetii
•nd Coggln Avenue Baptist
>,«rtne Missionary Society to be
Claire day afternoon at three o*i
MbrfcJ Meeting of *» Woman
l Mae dry Society of Calvai
Mrs. Groom Hostess at
Bridge Party Thursday
| Mrs. U. R. Oroom was host****
Thursday afternoon to a «nall
group of mends tor an informal
afternoon of brldg* Pink and
orange colors found favor with the
hoeteaa in her floral decoration* of
.tnnta* and sweet peas and In the
number of gif'
wishes from his
and no
family
A. N THOMASON
Audits — Systems
NATIONAL
Louis B. WHk«r.
Owens and Ptank
i Caldwell, and
Lee Hostess
Benefit Club
Campfire Meeting Is
Planned for Next Week
. Members of the Talaht Camp Fire
Olrls met at the home of Mias
a: a;
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both $1,
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501 East Le« • •*
b Your Car Ready
For July 4th
>■- We will give your motor a com-
plete tune up—adjust your brakes,
cheek stering system aad give you
ream Job In town for the
d price of St.
Belvin & Rice
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located ne
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automobile repair work,
next door to Star Welding
All work appreciated. Jim
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Transportation
Dependable Service
Johnson Storage A Die
tributfaf Co. and Motor
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LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH.
—Close hog* 3.50 to
hog packer top 440;
grades 180 to 268 lb
440; underweights 3 25 to
packing sows around
light light 350-4.00
heavy 3 Ja-4.40
3.TS. |
Cattle 160 salves i,
trade nominal for week
steers weak to 28
slaughter yearlings, fat
butcher grade* mostly sis cents
ef; cutters, low cutters
unchanged Stocker
quiet and poorly tea
calves about steady. 13 l
Sheep 200; today's trade
for weak milk fed
cents higher; other
mostly steady; weeks
lamb* 5.15; shorn fat
bulk prices better
lambs 9.00 to S50;
ling* 3.7S to 4 29; tgb
wether* 2.79 to 3.29; aged
on mostly E00
lambs a
r killing
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 216, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933, newspaper, June 24, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024222/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.