Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 216, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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• MEN’S SUITS
26, Minister Says
relatives in Bay City.
Un. J. W. Remington, Mr*
Oeorge Wjuhe ud ill. Travla
Orlgg* returned Friday afternoon
from a three weeks visit with rela-
tives in West Point, and other
South Texas towns.
Mrs. C. O. Bailey, who ha* been
• guest in the home of her nteee.
lire. H. L. Cravens, Returned to
her home in Dallas Friday.
Mrs. M. P. Brady of Abilene is
a^gueet of her daughter, My*. Bd
Mrs. W. I. Worth and Miss
Louise Worth have recently returned
from a vacation trip to Michigan
City, Indiana and Chicago, XU.
Miss Elma Petty who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allison
plasty of elsar ^
pur* ICE |
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' when you Have guests, you need
is because it prohibits.
(MU' so-called 100 per 0Si
have sold out and have
to enforce the laws.” If
“A lot of ChristianJli
thrown up the white ftofi
rendered in the face of «i
Rev. Mr. ? Johnson deda
No services will be\ !he
or tonight but Mr Joh.
speak Sunday at both Ifc
subjects are* 10:50 a. OR
matic Tragedy Turned Int
and • p m “One of tiu
omraunlcatlng with Mr OUllam at
ataewood prior to July 2. Other
la«s on the Brownwood team are
Iso open to ambitious swimmer?
It is planned to offer at least
ovrteen separate events on the
"oarth. The complete program is
W0ttFUU.y.
MORTUARY J
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Street and
Worth are
and Mrs,
Nazarene Rev
Through Nex
White
“Paul preaching to PtH*.1*
the subject at the Nssacrae n
Friday night. Misses Gray and
sang as a special number
Pearly White City.”
The Rev. Mr. Gray annex
his subjects for Sunday as fol
At the morning hour her Will i
cn “Christianity's Oregtgst 1
lem.” and at night “The Sin A«
the Holy Ohost.”
The Friday rooming .Sendee
the greatest revival, says a r
from the meeting today; The *|
er used as his subject The
of the SpiritA splendid c
heard the evangelist.
The revival will continue thi
00*11*, HOWEVER, WASH GRASS THE SHROOOS A.WD IS
'saved, the mete gives a short of disgust.
work out plans for applying for
funds under the National Recovery
Act. The meeting was called by
County Commissioner Chas. B. Pal-
mer. who also is mayor of Bangs.
Bangs possibly will ask for funds
for building a modern sewer sys-
tem -Bangs Gazette
Thurber Is closing out. After July
1 the of fleers of the Tbxas Pacific
Coal A Oil Co. wlh be located in
Fort Worth, leaving only a few
employes in Thurber. A large dos-
ing out mle starting June IS has
practically disposed of all stock in;
dry. goods, hardware and drug1
stores and the coal mining !
brick manufacturing industries have*
ceased operation Thus one of the
o’ Texas
s Briefs
Davies
Mt. and Mm. L. E. Du
family, Mr. and Mrs. Will
and family, Mm. J. L. 1
Mm. Martha F. Dublin 1
turned from a week's pleas
to Wichita Foils and LabrX
Mias Mary Jo Jones of }
la visitiag Dr. and Mm.
the site
na call
Mg
to hav-
be pro-
Junior
twenty idreastn*
Ject Is sponsor
Chamber of 0
Dfaocnit.Vo^
City Park Re
Through Tuesday
\ The West Baker part revival
i Aided the past week by Rev
My, pastor of Belle Plain A
Baptist church and„ Rev, J
* , C >pper. pastor of Mel'
♦ Baptist church, w
t ' tl trough Monday and
Real Estate
Transfers
n ent today. The
b sen good and 27 !
He scratched her
tender thin and j
found a
sax age1 NMH
faith. Regulai
whose I
tl le churches
o inductingAhe
a; the churc
klelwodd churc
a baptismal service
audltci
agSMSli
Spmmd mi Issbsato
Aa Iceboat eaa sail faster than
the wind when ft sails at some
angle to ft and It Is said that lee-
beats have been known to sail twice
as Cast an the wind driving them.
To Htakh
rhen they lead to the CRAZY
lTXR HOTEL,. This la the home
Crazy Water-a name that has
n synonymous with recuperation
Hospital
Mrs. C. 8. McBride of
wood has entered Central
Hospital for a major operatk
Clifford Lemmer of Prick
been admitted to Central
Hospital for an operation,
kin. W. M. Monroe of I
who was wounded in thbjiM
of her chest a day or two tg
a pistol accidentally dischai
reported resting better to<
Bellevue Hospital, f y >
Glen Brown. 1003 Ooggln j
is resting In Bellevue Hasp*
lowing: a major opersttoi
morning.
Marcus Kemp, 100t Tbnth
underwent a minor lope rat
Bellevue Hospital tnis mom
hid M Tight”
Dana and Ellers’ j
ilm Together
, Just mail
You will i
HOWTWO!
JONES
worth. 75; 9. O. AgMW, 72. vs.
Wayne Middleton. 75; 8. J. Bar- T>in
met. 72. vsTjf. McKinney, 75; Bob n
Wheeler. 73. *0. K. J. Robertson, *
77; James Smith, 70. vs. J. Lee, Ti; ,""*
J. Little. 73. vs. C. X. Boyd. 77;
7VJ . Hammet, TJ, vs. T. O. oww, ronspic,
PoW*U’ 79 ■- i. - -Jh - duct ion
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D. Jones. SO. vs. Harvey Jones.
5S; O. V. Cunningham. 52. vs. ™
C. McFarland. M; D. Tully, «2, va\ J
James R. Mitcham Bd; Charles Jr*.
W^ 5S“lIn1^
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Oentry. 58; M. 8. Sellar*. S3, vs. *}i™
Byron Wright, 55; W. R. Nicholson, *77*°
53, v*. Rosa Newton. M Rex All- rw-ob^nTrS
worth. 54. v*. R. ^Sullivan. ». StmUsemier.
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“SONG OF THE EAGLE”
with 7 GREAT STARS! J
FREMONT, N.D-J. O. Kant-
gan's family of red-beaded children
is putting Fremont on tlM Nebraska
scholastic map. Mary, 12, pnsssmor
of flaming red locks, woo the Ne-
braska grade school spelling cham-
pionship and her brother. John, Jr*
annexed the title for original ora-
tor of his high school newspaper.
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.