Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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BROWNWOOO, (T—») BULLETIN,
Of Season
SATURDAY, MARCH 6. 1937
Mrs. Cedi Olson
Is Honored With
Shower of Gf
Easter s Children to Look Tailor
Presents Two
In Musicale
ertHere
y Evening
* * * *
NEWEST MODES
ACCENT NEAT
APPEARANCE
* * * *
♦ * * *
ACCESSORIES
* STYLED LIKE 1
GROWNUPS’
* * * *
BELOW: * “ -*7
Oay as sprtnf garland* arc thaw
children’s costume* At fir Ml u*
a brother-and-sister ensemble .in
rust cotton rep. trimmed with
and collars of white linen. Mots
how trimly tailored both an. The
three little girts carrying a daisy
chain are dresMd In utterly chain-
ing new fashions. The jumper out-
fit <leff). in flesh pink ttnen with
white dotted Swiss gulmpe. to ap-
propriate for 8unday school *"i1
parties. The tailored gh^ham
model (center) is cut on prtneese
lines and finished with‘a whit*
’ BY MARIAN YOUNG
“* NEA Service Staff CotT*.pondent
tde. ,
enlnfs en- NEW YORK—Spring clothes for
i oo* fav-1 the smallest members of the family
number at are neatly fitted and made of fab-
l delightful rlcs that tailor perfectly. This year
At an op- the smartest outfits for little tote
course of are simplicity personified.
f array of Trim frocks of cottons and linens,
ented the cut to mold their budding curves, i
ilnty salad are smarter fCr small girls than
Mesdames frilly, niffly creations. The princess
Allen. Ned dress is ahead of the type which
dley. John hangs full and flaring from a
ne Wells, shoulder yoke,
xv C. B. Brother-and-sister coats, with
I Ratliff; hats , to match, for church on <
Pupils of Fine
Arts in DBC in
Recital Tonight
Pill S^bSIBi
► Oecorhe member* of this assocla- Mia. Barkley this season. However. (Kerns), Barbara Carr; “Country
on for the next season are to be plans are being made and *0** te Oard.ns" (Oraingen Kat‘p
mete at the concert Friday night being done toward a spring reciial Holmes; "The Big Bass Sinrr
ad ipay procure membership cards in which the entire class will be fea- iSawyer); Christine Oibda; **nw
r either Uit. Locks or lured. I Merry Farmer" 'Schumann). Bean-
bs. Cbrey tefopt .Friday night. | Mrs. Barkley was assisted In the or Blair; "A Curious Story" ^Heller).
It Is said of La Qttana that she entertainment by Misses Jessie Julia Rcterti aatn^Beru^th aSouttv rn
tXMBes 5 Sal^^an^thmTnaUve **** *** * 8 * * Donkey Trees” (Kohler). Delbert
seuty. In steps and rhythms trs* Duffer; "“Turkey in the 8tr»»
tlooal for Wnttlon. In the D_^L D |c ^wyer). Leonard Jeffery: "PUy-
-hmi provinces from the Pyren- DOOK IxCVlvW IS ful Rondo" tGreen). Christine
see to the Mediterranean. The * , p Oihbs; "Humoreeque" (Drerek).
islnens. cultures end types of Spain r onnm nV rirSl Cml Orady; “Tha Flattered
w as varied aa the they -• lCUillCU UJ 1 IIOI (Chaminade), Frances Nell Oallo-
ive produced and Carols Oltanas If ,1 J’ a II/MC (Ambrosia), Dtl-
tgrams are characteristlcaUy rich MCtllOulSt VY iVLj ten Duffer; "Vales to A Flat" (Dav-
k m-a—*- color, end excitement. ! _ to). 8ue Ussa Stelcup; "La Brunette
Fascinatingly costumed, a vivid oUnned Val“ O»om" (Sevrtm). Rhea
id lithe figure on the stage. Carola u*rch iiTt 3*d«k °trn WUaon; “CrescendQ" (Laseon).
ttana to at once dancer and toe Myra Las Duffer; "In the Hall of
line. -From the fantastic Malag- h* w^Laiia th* Mountain King" (Oriag), Doris
na and the fiery Fandango to the r* Blair; -Tarantella" (Heller). Velma
psy BegukttUa and the statoly M^^*r> J500 pty „ w into Dulln; "Hungarian Dance No.
adrllena. she recreates the spirit thTSvli^ 5" ,Eraiun»>. Myra Lee Duffer;
Spain to an unforgettable pat- : McOhre. exp-:Rl,th “Gypsy Dance" (Ernst i. Maurlne
re of rhythm and beanty. Sooo DmvwUo°: "Liebetfreud" (Kreisler).;
Sorartfcnea. ttrv her dances are Cross latest boot. Sciduw ol Oood H ]en Harbour; -Bolero" tRothle-
dghtened by the ertop eloquent rcrtyxxe, and Invitation* are ^ Kenneth Longley; "The Ut-lc
kek of her castanets, which she tended to all wo®*e”JJ****^' *{f*White Donkey" and "A Olddy Oirl ’ I
as with great virtuosity or by the the best <of III! ®*rt), LlUybud Boenlcke; Tanso
srussive accents of. whet Span- as ****** u Sp*nlah' Pr*nch and Serenade" (Simon). Leonard Scott;
rds call “the time of the heeto." -and "On Wings of Song" (Mendeia-
Here le Accompany "Soidier of Oood Fortune la Miss Amos Caldwell.
Stephan Hero, a rising young Cross’ fifth novel. Which to veiy ^ to be ta.
Dltotot wm be with La Oltana much better than "The Golden thaTwho like snd
id thrill hie listeners with his' Cocoon" which made her fainouB a^reclftte mugJc ^ „ oocdlja |Q.
ne which unmistakably wins him reveral years ago. according to Mrs. u exuded to the public,
ibile friendship. There is a type McOhte. - * - -
rtolb) tone that to like s peach The historical romance at earty
New Officers
Mrs. Is jP. T. A. Council
Are Chosen By Hostess Wednesday Meet Thursday t
/>*. r* 1 i . • ! t n*i i rii Pi Aff1
Church Societies
City Federation
Elect Officers
To Bible Class
The election of officer* featured
the meeting of the City Federation
of Woman's Clubs Friday morning
when members of this organisation
met In the federated club rooms
of the Carnegie Library at t:SO.
Mrs. A. P. Rowland presided to
the business session and the follow-
ing officers were elected to serve
In the coming year: , Mrs. James
R. Beadel. president; Mi*. Harry
W. McOhee. first vise-president;
Mr*. G. C. Skinner, second vice-
president; Mr*. R. O. Milling, re-
cording secretary; Mrs. Karl Bla-
Mrs.
MTs.
Members of the Parent-Teacbcr*^'X at 2:30 and Circle 2 with Mrs
Council nut Tuesday to attend to Everett Lovelace, ’ 1517 Eight)
numerous matter of business. j 8treet. Circle S will meet at tb
Plans are about complete for the ctouPch* _
dutnct oxxxInrDcx to be held to Calvary Baptist Woman's Mis
Erovmwood March 50 and 31. The elonary Society will meet at thi
programs went to press today. Fine church at 2 o'clock in a misskmar
reports from each school were given ^ro*ram-
by the presidents, after which of- . First Methodist W. M. 8. wll
fleers for the next year were nameu. meet at the church at 3 o’clock foi
They include Mrs. M. B. FUDpen, Bible study with Mrs. E. P. Nev
president; Mi*. C. C. Lockwood. ,ns Immediately following
co-president; Mrs. Harry ^ «tudy there wm be a reheaisal of tto
w-iaxwcu*. -ws-. playlet to be given at the Zorn
Vice-president; Mrs<- David Camp, meeting at tnMi.n Creek. *
recording secretary; Mre. W. L. -
Lady man, treasurer; Mre. Ardaih *rhe evening circle of the First
About thirty five members of the
Bernice Neel Bible class at the First
Baptist church met Wednesday aft-
ernoon with Mrs. Kate LaCompt,
2500 Coggln avenue,
i Mrs. H. P. Baker led the devo-
tional after which Mrs. L. N.
Weaver read a letter recently re-
ceived from Miss Hanna, missionary
to Palestine.
Mrs. T. D. Hollingsworth pre-
sided in the short business session
which was followed with a short
program to which'Mrs. MeOlUivray
Muse favored with two Irish vocal
selections, accompanied by Mre.
Maurlne Benbow. Charles Day. Jr,
had a part on the program, playing
Irish selections on the piano.
The hostess served angel food
cake with green end white brick Ice
cream to keeping with 6t. Patrick s
Day.
Self Culture Club meets Tuesday
afternoon at 3 with Mre. M. E.
Carter. 1005 Sixth street.
Auxiliary of Fire
Departumt Guests
In Means Residence
at the Southwest. . rode from
Natchitoches. Louisiana, to Mexico
City over the road to be known la-
ter as the Old Spanish Trail.
Unlike her earlier novels this book
Involves little fiction. Yet, because
the events actually happened In this
Frenchman's Ufa. it holds much ap-
peal to those interested to literature ‘
about Texas as well aa to Miss Cross' j
career. 8be spent four years of re-, noen's diversion from 3 o’clock un-
search on Spanish documents ana til 5 when dixie cups snd angel food
history of the South west before square* were passed to tha foUow-
wnttng this book. Hfag Mesdamea Ranee Pettltt, Mar-
Other features of the program for rin Flowers. R. D. Sallee. W. H
the afternoon of March 13 will to- . Brashemr. Vernon Moore. Seaborn
elude 8panlsh musical number*, Jones. Jr., Ivan Hayes, T-m
suitable for the occasion. [ Louie Dempeey. John Oox.
* * g a 8. H. Robinson. C. B. McCul-
The Junior 20th Century Club
will meet in the federated dub
rooms of the Carnegie Library ai
3:00, at which time Joe W. Oitoam
will be present and talk concerning
spring gardens.
O. F. McKay, treasurer
Elmer Haynes, parliamentarian and
Mrs. W. T. Fisher, reporter.
The federation also selected Mre.
A. P. Rowland to be delegate Ur
represent the federation at the dis-
trict meeting to be held at Brady to
April. Mre. James R. Beadel was
named as alternate.
Other business to come before
the federation brought about the
decision to organise an Advisory
Council to be composed of all dubs,
members of the City Federation.
It to thought that more work may
be accomplished In this manner.
The City Federatlcn also en-
dorsed the amendment which to to
be offered the Stole Legislature
Finance and Appropriations Com-
mittees calling for an additional
appropriation for library extension
School Conference
In Cogfin Baptist
Pythian Sisters in
Meeting Thursday
Evening in Hall
907 Sixth Street; 4 with Mre Joe certs Association will present Ctr-
Trusnell. 1906 Avenue K. and Clide ola Oltana. a Spanish dancer, with
5 with Mre. O. R. Lee, 909 Nor- Stephen Hero, a violinist, to eonwrl
NOOd. , v ‘ at Howard Payne College auditor!-
— ■ • um at 1:00 o'clock.
Central Methodist Woman’s Mis- —
rionary Society meets In circles The wlnnle Davis Chapter of the
Monday at 2:30 to the following or- United Daughters of the Oonfed-
der: Mre. Green* circle with her at eT*cT will meet with Mrs. O. S.
HITT* Street; Mre. Johnson's with K'lth ‘n her home. 1301 Aoftto
Mis. H. W. Anthony. 1315 Coggln Avenue, at 3:00.
Avenue; Mrs. Pouns’ with Mrs. 8. -
E. Morris at 1504 Avenue C. and Saturday
Mre. Pratt’s Circle with her at 1902 Brown wood Chapter of the Aaar-
Ntatti *' lean Association of Unlvecdtg
_ * ! tycnen will meet In the club rooms
The Mary • Kmg Circle cf the to • Cf**tive Arts meeting at 3.
Ftost Christian Church will meet ’ ^
with Mrs. B. S. Rothe, 1901 Vint MADRAS. India -(UP)— Twenty
Street, at I. '♦ women, carrying babies to thA
Mr. Ellexson Are
Crundwell became the bride of Mr. A ' grod representation of the
T. R. Ellexson Thursday evening at Woodmen Circle was present Fri-
7.*>. Rev Robert T. Brewer offt- day afternodn at 3:00 when this or-
ciatcd’ to the lmoresslve ceremony nnirnti n m»t in
which was solemnized in the home with Ouardlan Ethel Craves presld-
rf Mr. tad Mre. John Andenon, tM toy "
Booker, with only Mr. and Mre. [ Plans for organising.a drill team
Anderson witnessing. ware completed and Charlie Mae
Mrs. Ellexson to weU known to P<rtt was elected to the off lot of
Brown wood, having nursed here for captain. Arrangements ware atoo
several years. She wore for her made to the toeetlne whereby the
wadding k^ bfovn crepe ensemble hqur from 4:30 to 5:10 each meet-
wlth accessories to match. ’ne dsv will bwgiven to the Junior
Mr. Wesson to connected with Supervisor. Rhoda Williford. In
L. B. Prior Company and the couple Interest of the Junior Woodmen
to at home for the present at 1501 Circle.
Avenue A. * V ’’ • --- -
A • • * < .. _____
Anna. * *
Tha fcoure psreed ’ quickly with
several Inspiring talks from tha
Orand Otftoers. The Temple pre-
sto ted a lovely hand painted Blue
Bonnet picture to the Orand Chief.
Mre, Audrey Walker, Most Bxeel-
tont Chief of the Brownwood
Temple was to charge of the sere-
Pre-Easter Revival
• To Begin Sunday At
i..; Blanket Methodist
Bov. Berman Cole, pastor of the
Methodist Church at' Comanohe.
win speak to the Blanket Methodist
pulpit Sunday morning and Sunday
evening. .......
Rev. Chester WUkrreon. pastor of
the Blanket Methodist Church will
»«tot the OblMBkhe pastor for a
t4m days in pra-Buter 1tofval,
ItWrewSP “
Ahuja. ah Indian flUm actress who
received Her training to toigiaim,
to to ba a candidate for election to
the Sind Assembly, acoordlnc to
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 121, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1937, newspaper, March 6, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026056/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.