Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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RANKS
Tragic Note
HALF'ACRE
in EDEN
this did oot prevent Its Mat a
miserable holiday for Minis. 81m
•till felt the stint of the hostile in-
quiries which had foil* red upon
her trip to Chleofo on the trail of
tor. announced that toot would he
all for CM evening- She announced
further a blanket invitation to the
Statecraft Oulld merabenhip to at-
tend a Christinas afternoon recep-
tion at her bane, and then the play-
ers. the scattertnt of committee
members and mere idlers tro.pcd
out.
Std th.t ;r,u -.o ,uT2!t££
I The two, however after ptmint
<Ci early part of the day with as
treat a show of spirits ae Marcia
could manat*, left home In the aft-
YES, IBS FOOD ENDS
4 8 usual, a party was made up for
a ham buffer and eoftae call at
the Dot Wagon.-
Joan thoughtfully instructed the
taxi driven at the station to direct
Mike, upon his arrival, aeraas tbs
street to the restaurant—"Ten him
It's his wlft, if he wants to know
who the lady is that's asktnt for
him"—end then piloted McD.ufall
to a place amimy the crowd that
was fivmt He unvaryint orders to
Aged Musician
I THE FAMILY I
15 Tb declaim.
15 Tb sanction.
17 TO rub.
15 Hit*!* .
DOCTOR
• Quaatitjr of
10 Three, col-
lectively. .
11 Eye. ^
t SO THEX SAX i
Just 23
to offer 70023 ex-
in lovely Gilts.
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SHTSMUE
By WiUiamslj
a life
in ctvU
well as criminal aottond In the
far It hot
that men aomethbee arc win
* Inf to swear falsely if by going to
• they can fata money or fee equiv-
; aunt
The mom surprising feature of
- .this situation is that »
fe done to comet It, despite tbs
fact that the courts are fully cog-
af it and the lawyers so unl-
it. Only ooca-
a perjurer sent to the
(fact, only
Is dn effort made to convict
^ f pbrjurcr. The' courts. It would
'Seem, have h) thefr asm hands the
■dy for gris of the mam dlstress-
oondltlone confronting them,
i “8 ^pdoubtedly should apply
T-f
OVfcM DpOR, ,
RMSMT R.-RE.
SfTANIDIMO ROOM.
■ben?
By Robert Edwird Dickson Copyright, 1936 NEA Service, Inc.
one nearby. "They tot
watch and 55 cents off me
The girls loot »heir jewelry,
Untied Joan. Ttlngs and i
arms Canfield—then are Je two
ate down; hi, Marda'—toet a
beautiful ring that she wouldn’t
have parted with . . ."
She rattled on. but '•
unheeding waa struck by the ex
promton on MaMa’e face ae Joan
•poka. A ring that she couldn’t hear
to port with; a man - whom she
couldn’t give up!
Tony served courteously and ef-
ficiently, but as he leaned against
the cash register and watched tbs
group sat, swathing of his old feel-
ing of pride and affection was gone.
He feed not ceased to be troubled by
the problem of returning the loot
which he had found in his brother's
Home he had not eoamd to be
troubled because the problem still 1
bad no solution. How could hs re-
turn the stuff to the police or the
individual owners without involving
hhnslef and Oarlo, and therefore his
invalid father, whom ha would at
all coots protect?
As the crowd started eut he re-
sponded absently to their goodbye
and pleasantries. Seamens said,
"Have you done your Christmas
popping yet, Tony? Better mail
tVat package to your girl right
away."
Tony making change, grasped at
the ealhtlHi to bis problem. Mall
the paekamt Why hadn’t he thought j am
of U befdfc? Wall, perhaps he had J flat
but If so he had dfemtmsrt H—die-jean
missed it because he could not go
into the local postoffice and send a
pirHngt to the polioe
certainty of the incident
identity being remarked,
it from New Took! Oo into
tomorrow afternoon, man it in the
midst of the Christmas rush. Ad-
dress it not to the police, but to the
sergeant, at the station’s street ad-
Door Fr/fm Safe
Of Comanche Firm
Nov. n — (8pJ —
into the efftee
off the
ZHPHTX, NOV. M —(Bp.) —John
Drlskin. of Doland. South Dakota,
is visiting his sister. Mrs. D. P.
Petty end family.
Mlm Alma McArthur, Mrs. Doro-
thy O’Brien and T. H. McArthur
are planning to spend Thanksgiving
with mfu and Mm. A. X. Keeler of
Thrifty.
Mrs. D. F. Petty and brother, John
Dmkiil are leaving WUn—lar to
spend the remainder of the week
with their sister. Mrs. L, Z. Beck of
Big Spring. •
stirred bp her movements, by b«| "Marcia's different X suppose.”
voice. U "■* - Mrs. Horton said. "And perhaps we
• * • sh:uld be more generous. It’s h?r; He worked the test of the night
engagement. H she was determinedUrW, E lighter heart. J
re- —well, then!" • • *
her as she had been on Joan, returning, interrupted the pHXLXP CANFIELD returned from
that first occasion. What had osfesod flow of Information to MsDougall's 4 Florida for Christmas, but even
bar mood? Now ahe was playing a ears.
p'JTJX. S iT uTSi a IZS-M
B. adorable; aJ the things mind sticking around Just a while
by overworked words lotwsr? u mt train Urns yet."
which fall to do justice to their sub- M ^ ^ ^ second act, Frank Kendrick; still fslt the de-
wu however. Mrs. Henderson, the direc-i«pair which had been hen when.
Farm Council Will
Meet Here Saturday
Brown County Agricultural Coun-
cil win meet Saturday at t pi m. hi
the district court room. The <
k oanpomd of the three eoun-
ty commute omen, the chairman of
the Community Agricultural O
and the eft airman of the ]
Demonstration Clubs Council.
The subject to he
JBl
25c. Choice
drinks
nsm i
I I! II 51
23 Wigwam.
14 Observed. J
SS2JH'
factory.
21 FlSh-eattng
."rHta. the
21 Tb make lace.
25 Departed. j Projecting. 22 RfeigwOrwu
40 Woven string. 2Pertaining to 24 Bagpipe
41 Evergreen eir. player.
ij"* . J Any flatfish. 25 Wiserf.
428bOT bottom. 4 Type standard M Water hole
4J Veras. gsiorehouse.' J7To drive in.
44 Wanderer. | Scripture. *f To court.
45 Bis native ’ 7 Iniquity. 44 Musical aotc.
JW. S Measure. 41 Taro paste.
44 Me wat«_ 12 fob. 14 42Speln.
of his missive. 42 Boad^ .
country (pi.). 15 Male deer. 44 Beam,
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15 be? omi
of an bllndnem in tfldr eoun-
, and about ooe-hair of the
alt*. Xn this can-
within the eyeball
These is Interference with the
peering out of the fluid that eomm
tale tbs eye. and U Is
A BARGAIN EACH DAY!!
now ’till
Watch
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1936, newspaper, November 27, 1936; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026398/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.