Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY, AU<
A. It Prince home at a cleverly
appointed breakfast Places were
marked for twenty guest* at quar-
tet tables that were centered with
low arran gement* of pink and greet)
vegetables that carried out the
bride-elect* choeen oolors as well
as reflected the kitchen motif se-
lected by the hostesses.
Pillowing the breakfast that con-
sisted of a. dainty menu, several
ISlP'ilPl
Heart Party ! select with a handsome gift.
The home of O. *. Keith on * * a *
Austin Avenue was thrown open Florida’s 1933 sessioj^aSHhe legls-
Wedncsday evening to member* of.lkture coat the staM'$l63 06\
the Lancaster B. Y. P. U. of First' , • . ~ f 1'
Baptist church. Miss Winebrenner!-------c------
and Mr. Davison shared honors fcr PoSlHkfi ■•lief
tho occasion that waa. attended by
about thirtv members. | aKIn
_. , [ J I I tlCoolinfi »nd fioOUttg Blue Star
Pink roses ana other pink garden. Ointment melts In thc%kL«rndiag '
_ ... r . Ylowenv had been selected by the i**tcri medicine! dceplyinKjores
Smith, aiiverW.L^ve, | hostess for appointments for the L he* ft quickl! kills ltch[llt*r.
JrH. Ray, J, B Moore, affair. Oames of hearts were pro- rash, eczema, fiot tt*h. Hnnnrm
Pretties
>ored With
D_ we henotte Is an active member,
iveral I 3rU0S *UMt» f°r the evening.
- -T|T ] ! A number of attractive gifts
a r J o r 1 e Winebrenner presented the honoree in a
ement and approaching «*•"* •»* unusual number and the
Vernon Davison were waJ brou*ht to a close as
Monday evening, has * *• P«»««d ice courses in
onoree At a number of refreshment,
entertalpmen|s given Breakfast Wednesday
Ime. Others are being Misse. Beulah Doerr and Mary
her honor before the and Prince added to th* list
hlch ILJ0 UJte “to honor - affairs given for Miss
“*** 13th | winebrenner when they were hos-
vening Miss Clay Belle teases Wednesday morning at the
formal Dance
Fefcs Miss Ruth
Cobb on Tuesda
■t Twttt c. Cobb who for-
bade their home here, and
1 boon honored with a nuts-
courtesies rince her arrival
fry last week
* close of an evening of
L cream and cake were pass-
She hoatesa and her mother
» Htoth Cobb Nancy Ren-
Rising
T I
i&m
Of tenia. Betty Belle Mor-
anoas Lee Elliv Ruby Nell
an. Elisabeth 8tcne and El-
ate; and O. P. Mitcham.
Causally, Megce Garnett,
> Btoe. Paul Brashear. Bobby
k Ben PMkwy, Ski Bettis.
Day and 8. E. Morris. Jr.
A “figure’' prominent in Society’* Blue Bool
Carthy. of Rye. N. Y. She Is shown at the
fLLMoblev
i f * *
[onors Visitor
Beach Casino at Rye after being
charity
Representatives Named
Chairman to Advance
All Women’s Oreai
IntAsttng social affair of the
war given Wednesday after-
when Mrs. Henry L. Mobley.
\ Hotel Brown wood entertained
tea tb compliment her guest,
Jqte N. Meyer of Houston.
Wlr plans to be in the city
maroder of the week,
affair was held in the bridge
Rapid advancement of the NR,
program among the women c_ _ ____
Brown wood wa5 made today when ham spok
_..________„ «f- W. Tottenham, countyi Women
Job the mezzanine floor at the chairman of the woman’s division eir. Pari
where guests were greeted at appointed members of all women s for their
bor by Mrs. Mobley who pie- organisations of the city to repre- Once
I tbs honored guest. Mn. L. the NRA pregram in their re- sgys, 1ft
k j fy,!1 si
tech time an organisation meets. t|«P*elv«
‘ ......... __jl ffxte Aid
man that progress of the NRA will 30 *tet it:
alrSady in line
A |drl Totten-
re group of these
lemb'.ed in Cog-
day August 5th,
Ntrts Tottenham
eal to the con-
omtn to pirde'1
Ml* thr NRA
h'> pledge cards
du lag the in-
la# satui
annual pi,
here guests were greeted at appointed members of all women’s for their
r by Maw. Mobley who pre-|| organisations of the city to rrpre-y
the honored l_________, . * “
(well pooiwd tea at an at- spective groups,
y appointed tea table and Each time an organisation meets,
sper George snd Mrs. P. M. it is the wish of the county chalr-
risted in serving dainty re- man that progress of the NRA will
at plates. j be reported by this representative.
Hoe covered the tea table She will always be expected to plead
► sentsrerl with a silver bowl with her organization fcr full co-
roses. Otter appointments operation along the lines laid down
stiver matching the hand-1 by local and state authorities which
vtab af which Mrs Caldwell would include the signing of a con-
Arrange menu of roses miner’s pledge by every home in
wed about the entertaining Brown wood and Brown County,
fcdd a decorative note. Mrs. Tottenham stated,
tarty guests called. Mrs. Tottenham received com-
»'-♦ *♦ • * —, munication this morning from Mrs
1 as j If J. M. Loving of Austin, state chair-
r Jean Medea It man of the womans division of
\nnon RirtKdav p*trtode Volunteers, who said that
lonored on Dirtnaay the work being carried on in this
- ' city and county was In accord with
ing her small daughter, the program that she had outlined
ean. who was celebrating and that she was hoping fcr con-
id birthday. Mrs. Bob Med- [tinued advancement and progress,
attained with an afternoon' Bepreseotatives Listed
Ooggta Park Tuesday. I Wrmen who have been named to
oung guests found amuse- assist in the NRA work are from
th toys and the park play- , church, organizations Federated
equipment until refresh- Clubs of the city, Parent-TVachers
f ice cream, cookies and Associations and several civic or|!
cake were served. * ! otherwise classified groups. Re pre- (
® attending were Anna sen atives in the church societies ,
[ Margaret Rolston. Nclda will be as follows: Central Metho-
Ueton. Nathan and Randail <^i?t Woman's Missionary Society,
rnon D. and Gwendol>nn Mrs. C. M. Carpenter; First Baptist |
i and Rt<~hard Anderson; | Woman’s Mi-vdcnary Srciety. Mrs ,
Robason and Evalynn H. B. Ramcour: Ooggin Avenne|t
t of May and Lily Jean Baptist W m A, Mrs. Clyde Me--,
Hew Mexico. | tofcosh; First Christian Woman’s^j
^pothers of the young Cfiuncil. M^s. J. M Horn; Worn--,
i#|ittended the affair and an’s Auxiliary of Episcopal church. a
the delightful afternoon Mrs H. G Lucas; First Presbyter- •%
ig honoree received many ’an Woman's Auxiliary. Mrs. J. C |
g and pretty gifts. i Young; Lena Bovd Auxiliary of (
^ * • I Alburn Avenu- Presbyterian cliurth, i
J—._____r-• _ |Mib. E E. Kirkpatrick; First Metho- i
esses Vjive , dlst w M s Mrt_ D P. Abney;|t
V in Bancs Tuesdav AIUr Society of the Catholic f
y in Ddiigs l ucs id i church ^ church of
_ . j. . Christ. Mrs. Earl M. Day. and Cal-Jo
elen Hardwick a^ted by vary Baptist W. M 8. Mrs. J. C. q
iriatt Rucker. Miss Goldie Hccd C
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MUemt. Spo-
rial lor tbe
Vale oolyl
y of Brownwood fi m the lake
id Baybu. Authorise! say all raw
iter ti,icontami:.j-.ed The city has
f p.n:| ' * plant whgr*. the water
treated for the purpfaj of killing
tins t$at are in mv water, city
'ifiiais rpoiok out 3oi|p|es sent of
iter taken out of th§ city mains
various places over town do not
Be smart! G*t this two-pi<
33% I It*« easily worth $89
covered all over in genuin
pentine (curved) fronts. /
Suite now! Sire
t Both pieces are
With fuD ser*
ion the frames —
«ex the Sale!.
cm And is treat-
tec ! Today
ays he would be
wai v thc public
tli.it people drinl
^antplr* Fonu
Mayor Butler a
first* person to
he Water tested
tnr> tad Several
s bid or con-
iplcK of the
Itste Health
1 tested and
ek here In
hese tests
Similar to HlmOratl*
■ ••Ik. A
Vu4 Value!
ill be received
iyu. Report* 0
Ivea to the pu
meat gir*rfj 4 by tbe t
ofSCotrmtfr* today after 1
trhe.%ter Harriimi had cou-
th gity off ten is. inciiiding •’
h oi fleer, fa made aa
Fall PRINTS
Jd !*<h* wih f -
rrieaa m
oleum
.RUGS
A $4.84
s< once a
rlmore fre-
Davis of the*
tfnt s^nds
itite Health
sb. These
tb from the
rious points
New Kylva-
nia Frini
pat t'erm!
N>m rotor.-
W askable!
Famous for
Hs t o n g
wear.
AuQQit Solo Pr 1
‘a*
vildf today.
45 pounds of
rollon md
frltrd rolton.
4 *•11 edge.
• and Mrs. Warren Ragsdal.
ned the senior B. Y. P. U.
lawn party at her home in
last Saturday evening
reus games and contests
iyod until a late hour when
«d squares and fruit punch
rved to thirty members and
9x12 jfL
[•w! Save 25%!
I^oof — ataio-
▼«tdol<-um
il« and fl*-
81 iM s me UTS
Save at Wald’s
P r • • Ik
Rag* inYi
ral pattrA,
ber! Tbr)
UP slur A
Health a
rtablr Chair in
nln Jjr^iurd
>or with plain
dmir teal. A big
lie bargain!
in Mullin Arc
-ed'Monday Night
their house guests Miss
ig of Msdlin and Miss
try who recently return-
visit in Ooldthwaite.
ry. Lou and Katherine
ftalnad with a slumber
etr home dear Eephyr
ht. August seventh.
donned pajamas and
itte ersek where game*
it. At 19 o’clock water-
Tvsd. after which the
«f VP! B\»tr!
Special hr
chlorine
Its and
come to
iQlng of the
year. It is
health eon-
^ °f . Si
Mrs. Tottenham sates that she
withholding appointments in
unty organizations, having asked
r an NRA representative from
eh of the county organization*.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1933, newspaper, August 10, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024441/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.