Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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Coterie Meml
Favored Title
By Mrs. Mi
Visitor Favored
For Mrs. Harper
Un. James R. Mitcham opened r
her hoaaoioa Durham Street Toes- *
day afternoon to menibet* of the t
Coterie Contract Club. Personnel *
for the afternoon was limited to
members of the club and a few sub-
stitutes.
Mrs. John Oorman was winner
of high score for the afternoon fend
was presented an attractive crystal
bovl by the hooters, ice courses
were served in conclusion to Mes-
dames James R. Bes.de 1, Addran
Box. I. W. Covey, John L. Oorman,
Roy Hallum, Luther Haynes, Har-
ry Knox. Jr., Joe R. ljrFailqne, '
Robert Milligan, Louis *. Walk-
er, Jr., Joseph Hamilton, and
Wendell W, Mayes. Mrs. Wm. H.
Camp callgd at the refreshment
boor.
Summer Revival to
Start Next Sunday
At Blanket Church
BE 4
DAY!
your old tiros on *
Uvsnidsi — the tire
up to 28% more mU
ire sold as standard m
|w cars, • • • And thsy
just v
that I apprfds
■MBIIIBI
Po: Advj
Sponge A Chamois
Regularly CA. for
69c WC both
Coatefcatio* efferl Largs
Regularly QQ \
Proved by
Users Here in O,
vl*t*“0KTH
$st the G-3 tread-prints we’ve ta!
still in service — evidence that
LONOCST WIM, SAFtST MtLCAOC, t
satisfaction per mile.
£w the •oootiA* mmm or sarmrl
tioo—shows why G-3’s tough, sd
Center Traction All-Weather 1
your ear the quickest of any tirel
Set the Supbrtwht Cord denJ
convincing proof of the way tflis patented
Goodyear feature in every pl> uk es you the
cot walM* iumm
■1 Vic*. Husky, bl(
LARGE SIZE RlT .
TIRE PATCH 29c
Take repair hit isshides
A BATTERY CO.
HEAT
REDUCER
Second Monthly Girl Scout Camp Is ■
Closed Wednesday Afternoon; Large
Number Participated in Activities
. mJ. '.M 'iSS -aSwa 3C:yjr,!7."3S
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, tHUtUtMY, JULY 30.
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«*4*h**>* *• veaRiaa11 s* »«* **•!
ance At City
Revival Makes
I Continued Increase
Second monthly Girl Scout camp continued their bead work. Other
planned for the summer cka- Instruction in Soout Ideals was given
ed /Wednesday «ftcmocn and re- and a watermelon feast concluded
POMS today Indicate that the'event the camp
an outstanding success from t Members of the Councu are mak-
evsry point of view. The camp was tng plans for the third and final
fold at Lakewood Swimming Pool camp to be held late in AugUit,'
vwrro three cabins housed the girls, dauuj of which are to be announced
■ti, their sponsors, and Mbs Mary later. Definite date for the camp
N«U McClendon served ea camp di- will not be aet udtll danger of ty- U£ secreury and treasurer of the
r*®tor. phoid fever is over. It was learned. Brazilian MlJsl:n Board, and teach -
MUs McClendon was assisted by Every caution was taken at the just ea in the North Brazil Baptist Seml-
hks Lydia Boenlcke, Instructor in closed camp to prevent contraction ! ngry.
Indian tee and basketry, and Miss of that dieeue. however.
Largest attendance thus far In the
city-wide revival was reported for
Wednesday night, when Rev. E. O.
Wilcox returned Miasl:nary from
- smsmbuco. Brasil, preached. 8er- ‘**“7 “ieriKW“ T"’ *"
vi|e. are held each evening at the H«v*y Mn>«.
comer of Avrnue D and ith Street. MTh. John L „ <j0rTna^ /1®norin*
Mrs. Murray Harper who U leaving
A delightful event at the week
was the farewell party given WOd- j entertained T
on
Mr. Wilcox has served in Brasil ■
far the past 16 yean under the Mis-
sion hoard of the Southern Bap-
tist Convention. He Is correspond-
BruwnwOOd soon lor Arkinaas to
into her home. The atfalr was
morning at her
Drive, nam-
ing as honor guest her cousin. Ml*.
Charles Brock of Harrtaohburg.
_____ ...
given at the Tenth Street resid.nce night. Two tables of guests enjoyed
of Mrs. Gorman and only close a aeries of bridge games while s?v-
irienos of the honoree were In- tral other close friends M the
eluded. t t honoree called at the refreshment
A handkerchief shower was pre- hour,
enud the honoree at the conclusion j u„, Wendell W. Mayes was
ry ^VXS crtrO VtVn wax »f"r:
Wjc t ft • • *
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._ . . _ ^ MothMSj Text for his sermon last night was m the game series in which Mrs. j winner of high soore and she and
Lillian Durham, life saver and of Woodland Heights troup members t hosen from the first chapter of Human Bettis and Mrs. Clartnce Mri Rrock were presented with at-
P^uning instructor. The camp op- and Mrs. H. V. Riddle, represents- John xh* Word became the flesh.’' MeCarver were winners of high ; tractive gifts by the hostess. In-
ened Tuesday evening with about 36 tive of mothers of Troup Two mem igr, vviicox pointed out that the score awards. 8aiad courses with Idudrd in the personnel for the
this participating. A swhn started bers, supervised all food eaten by wrd WM ^ Christ, for he sandwiches and letd beverages mormng were Meedame* Brock, B«u
the activities with horseback riding the girls and took every necessary iefc* m existence before he became were served at the refreshment M Belton. Wendell W. Mayes,
also providing diversion. Horses were precaution. All water, milk, etc., f)e*h to dwell among men. Christ’s tour. John 8nyder. Douglas Carroll,
furnished by Miss Authalla Williams, was handled carefully and food ^rk In the Old Tertlment was cm- Attending the event were Mes- JftmM R ut^,m j. Horace
An Interesting feature In this con- eaten by the girls was served with pfcuised u bringing cf good news cames D. R Scott, Herman Bet- g^ton. and Fielding Early. Call-
nectloq was the fact that sleigh the greatest of precaution. ‘lio Abraham, a messenger of cheer tls. Smith Bell MacOUllvray Mum 4,^ ,t the refreshment hour were •
0 a sad woman, saving the life of McAdoo Keatcn.. Clarence Mo- ^ Claude Mitchell. Mr*. Henry r,our*
balls, more than 100 years old. were
mfawkMUi
ORA8B VALLEY, Cal—(UP)—
Other underground autea or raO-
way* seem to be tne next neeemary
step for gold mining. The Qnphv-
Star Company in Re mines here al-
ready have 140 mflee or uncerground
cokings
Ur gold diggers to tra-
. ... .- • 1
dale to a novel string game aid
showed him hour he could bat with-
out lcstng. Barksdale bet—and Mat.
80 now, Barksdale and the pg|k*
are looking for the flriendty straog-
attached to the saddles and bridles
of the horses.
Bach glxl prepared her own sup-
per which was followed with a lec-1
tore on Indian Lore by Miss Boen-
lcke- Miss McClendon addressed the !
group on “Scout Ideals’* and the
program was concluded
Bap
Mo
Keatcn.. Clarence
Isaac at the critical moment, and Carver, and Mrs. Harper. Ip. Hare of Houston. Mrs. Lee Wat-
preventing Balaam from going on Mr. and Mrs. Harper and their g5n and Arch Bucy
1 tfte wrong course. He also point- snm^daught^ ^whl^ Wednesday morning Mr*. Wll-
in which Mate Mr. Hamper ki*mm —embtr* h*r tW°
tist Workers in
onthly Meeting at
Belle Plain Church
present and continues through the
unlimited future.
Mr. Wilcox, who it Is said speaks
vdth a passion ;or the lost and the
have business connections.
table contract club. Personnel for
this occasion was limited to mem-
bers df the club and substitute*
who were Mesdames Samuel C. Lee.
Robert Hall Dovui IL »Ienley. D.
T. Strickland. Addran Box. Joseph
Hamilton, and Mac W. Ledbetter
and Mias Norms Weatherby.
Mrs. Ledbetter and Mrs. Strick-
— _ J land were winners of prim awards
Annual summer revival will b* fa- the morning.
vRh a prayer. Brown County Baptist Monthly
Wednesday morning the girls en- Workers' meeting convened today igiilsted. gave many examples of
joyed an early awim with lessons at Belle Plain Baptist Church. * (Strut's saving power in the Uvea of
pwwMM by Ufa y*rr+\»rr, ■ chapel Rev. Leon Henrv browht the devo- the Brazil.arm
services followed after which break- tion which opened the morning’*] Tonight’s service will be called!
tut of bacon and eggs was prepared program. Sunday 8choois were dis- -gime night" U was announced,
bp the Soouters. *xii|r for the meal cus*e<* ^ 3 M. Bradford . ry one attending will be asked
. tQ ,
________ _ _ penses of % _
Following vsere taught by Me- ,n ■dd,es* 0,1 “^Be °* Laymen in and cups vere furnished by the an announcement made | today by
and Miss Durham, after °ur Churchja. local Cone
a lesson in Bskketry and Spat- _R?T' J ^*ciu*fd ®’ ItI free to
TutaBoe ictc T- u activities and Rev. E. Q--1 ^
mi—son. i p^gtarg wbc are Joining In be well lighted and comfortably ceesfuUy solved the problem of de-
the revival services extend an Invl- zested. laying an investigation long enough
tation to all denominations and the Her. r b Rawls from Alexsn- to escape. They liberated a swarm
was provided by the Woodland *”<* *** vrosr*m was continued bv lo brlng a dime to apply on the ex- held in Blanket by the Methodist
Trail Finding and Pr0*• Y4nUs Robnett who. brought ponses of the meeting. One thou*- Church. August 2 to #. according to
Our Churchga ” local Conoco Company and ice water Rev. Chester WUkersao. pastor.
Rev. J M Cooper discussed B. U free to all. 8tev« Heather Is The revival will be in the large com- DAVI8. Cal. — <UP) — Burglan
T. U. activities and Rev. R. G. jading the singing. ! munlty tabernacle which is said to who looted a local warehouse suc-
Wilcox. returned Baptist mission-
ary to Brasil, delivered the morn-
ing s:rmon.
N. A. J. Achor was a guest
for the morning and he
lesson In bead work.
luncheon provided by padded during the meetla^Limch ptjbIlc ta renerai 10 ,ttend’
of the Council and by Mrs. y;u served at noon to the lafte *
Trapp. Council president, and number participating by the Belle
* thirty-minute rest period, the girls riain church.
dria, Tennessee, will do the preach- of bees in the warehouse. It was
ing, Mr*. Rawls will have charge of necessary to send to 8aeramento for J
ths singing while Miss Lydia bee handling equipment before local
Boenlcke will have charge of the authorities could even ascertafh
- _ . young people’s work. Both Mr. and what had been stolen.
Celebrated Recently Mrs. Rawl* ‘are experienced evan- __
__ geUstlc workers sod have directed
[sohn Oarms. 91, and his slater, many successful meeting* in Ten- that hour. Persons making areange-
^ c. J1, Tervooren, SI. celebrat- aeaee. Miss Boenlcke. vrhjp is mem- ment tor the revival have expressed
* * * *
Joint Birthdays Ait
Kellogg s Rice * ’ ^ Kt(r, ,wlay, ^ jmy 15th in ; ber of the Blanket church, b also their gratitude for this cooperative
rovides real ^ home of Mr Will Oarms. They efficient in young people's affairs spirit, and are urging the public to
in delicious, reived a number of nice gifts and activities. f make all purchases before and after
which ware presented preceding a I The morning services will be held that hour. The evening services will
thev crackle in bl« <Unner. <uuJr from 10 *° 11 *r*»» buslneas be at • p. m.
7 These present were Mr. and Mrs. men of Blanket have agreed to An invl tation to the entire public
atn* j 3en Ganns and son, Alex; Mr. and close their places of bonnes during ; to attend hu been extended,
serve. Easy to di- Mrs. Louis Oarms. Mrs. Matt
ipper or bedtime R{‘n*f- Mr. and Mia. C. L. Ter-
vabren and son. P. O.; Mr. and
Mta. Q. J. Tervooren. Will Garms.
restful sleep.
everywhere i* yj' arfef Mrs ” John Oarms and son.
Goose story Johnnie, and grandson, Robert
Made by Kellogg °4™»
Creek. Quality
YOU
much the sup-
the new friends
In my recant
Precinct L
“sent up Salt
race and sp-
in which
their race.
(C)alQrccn SifStem Omicj Store
PEERLESS BRQG GO
Ml Wee* Broadway Phene* US *1 It
Friday ax
SESESg
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Par I
COME!
ALL-WEATHEK
$1.09
Largest selling tire in the woi
at any price — standard on
new cars —famou^ for it?
4$% LONG
NON-SKID Ml
. SAFETY
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DRUG VALUES
DENT AL Nl I DS
Z**!*™*1*.! 27«
mmm
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TOILETRIES
EXTt’A SPECIALS
DP
Make Wards 'Ifath
FOR TIRES amd A SUPPLIES
fhayV* AW* To Our Own
' fptcification 1 By One a/ Tit
•rWs Input Tin Makwt"
Trad* ii
Quality”
gives jo
than any
ment on
you leas
Wards.
VjteJp ftta' (vecicalli \Nnrr\< Auto Supniy Df-pc-’tn^ent
t
*30-32
ror Ford A,
For Chev.
•30-32
So/a/ Sturdy Ward
■ggage Rack
Regularly 29
$1.49 #1
Tire
raids
Spark Plug
33C ea.
100%
Mato
Wards Best!
Verified 85c
value! Save!
5 qt
2 gal esn
5 gal. can
For many others
and
.
Lined Brake Sheet
For Ford A. W41 4^j»^
**'*"•*• SU9 ^
ws «uun
■*-u $14? ***•
f $1.98 bA.
CARBURETORS
* (Tpaiw TMotion Made) ’
■ad power! DD
......$425
ajf».0^....$52l
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Road King
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• Dewy Flat* Pal 8U*t
• 0\Amp. Haw Capacity!
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1936, newspaper, July 30, 1936; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026511/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.