Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 282, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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BROWNWOOD
I, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924
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HEN FALL DRESSES
Today’s express brought us another shipment of Black
Dresses—just the dress for Dress and Street Wear.
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| NEW MILLINERY
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Materials of Duetyne. Fait, Panne. L.yons Velvety.also
combinations of the above materials in all the season’s
new lovely, colors.
EVERYWOMANS SHOPPE
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dy favored wlUi a vocal selection.
Various matters were discussed and
some time waa spent In dUctusIng
tbe new year book. "Romance of tbe
Missions.” Tbe members were re-
quested to save articles for tbe Octo-
ber rtimmaite sale. After the bud^**"
a social hour was spent and a dainty
plate of iced tea. sandwiches and
cookies was passed.
Circle a of tbe Woman’s Auxiliary
of the First Presbyterian cbnrch met
un Monday with Mrs. R. G. Hallum.
Mrs. J. Stew-irt Cleveland led tbe
devotional. ‘ A splendid procram on
'‘Mountain Work" was jr.lyen with
Mrs. Harry Knox, leader. Several
talks of Interests were made on the
program. A business session was held
and various matters were discussed
Itefore the social hour when the hos-
tess passed a dainty ire plate. The
l-.exl . mc-iina of the circle will he
held at-the home of Mrs. D. F. John-
son. '
Circle 4 of the Woman's Missionary
Society of the First. 'Presbyterian
church met on Monday with Mrs. 8.
K. Chandler. Mrs. Chandler was the
leader for the afternoon. The meetinj'
opened with a prayer hy Mrs. C A.
West. . Several members turned in
mite boxes and a neat turn was re-
alized. . A eommlttee was appointed
jto collect the other mite boxes. All
members Were lequested 'to save
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Society
meet Sunday at 4 o’clock. A special
program will be given and all mem-
bers are urged to attend.
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HTIN AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN
’THOR iKRISTIAN ENDEAVOR,
e Junior Christian Fmdeavor of
the \ Austin Avenue Presbyterian
church will meet Sunday at 6 o’clock,
baadc*; Earnestine Boatright. Topic.
"Our Heavenly Father’s Presence and
Ills ( are Over Us." On the program
will he: Kugenla He Marcus. Kdwena
Throgmartln and Pauline White.
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(DUGIN AVJ5NUE BAPTIST SENIOR
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The Senior \ll. Y. P IT. of the Cog-
gin Avenue Ritytlat church will meet
Sunday ut 6:lf»\ o’clock. At this time
the society will divide into three st>-
cltles. All members are urged to ul
tend the meeting.
FIRST CHRISTIAN JUNIOR
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
The Junior Christum Endeavor of
the First Christiun cburih will meet
Suuday ul 2 o’clock, with Jimmie Mae
Jay roe. leader. Topic: “Jesus’ Kind-’
ness to Enemies." On the program
will lie: Margaret Gurney, Winnie
Mae Audrey, Dorothy Wilson, (Hidden
Wilson, Jr.. Murgarvt Elliott, Madge
Fletcher, Malvalene McDonald. Ruth
Johnson will he piani-d. As a result
second hand clothes for »he rummage'of u contest which clou*-* last Sunday
rale. The leuil-r asked for special, prize* will lie given Sunday to Jim-
prayers for the November revival, mie Mae Jay roe und Glldden Wilson,
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The Ilible study, the introduction and Jr.
tint chapter in Revelation, was led
by Mrs. S. K. Chandler in a most in-
teresting and instructive nu-nner.
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IIOKNBIKG B. V. P. U. ? \
The liornburg B. Y. P. IT, will meet
.A social hoar was then enjoyed Sunday at 7:15 o’clock. A Bible study
TOMORROW'S ENTERTAINMENTS.
The Brgwnwood Delphian chapter
will meet at 4 o'clock in the Federated
Club, room. •
, Miss Blanche Knnitx util entertain
at 9,;30 a. m. with bridge honoring
Misses Katherine and Francis Majors
who 'wij| leave soon for Dallas to
make their home,
Mrs. Ned Snyder will entertain with
u bridge luncheon at one-thirty o’clock |
honoring Miss Mary H-fkn Redmond,
who will leave soon lor Austin to
enter the*State University, an!*l Miss
Francis Holcomb of San Angelo.
On Thursday evening Mrs. W. Bris-
tow Gray will entertain the Senior
Christian Endffcvor and the younger
set of the Ftr^t—Presbyterian church
in compliment to her son. John, who
will leave Saturday-Tor San Antonio
to resume his studies in the San An-
tonio Military Academy.
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BERNICE NUT BIBI K CLASS.
! The Bernice Neel Bible Class of the*
First Baptfst church met • Wednesday
evening, September 3rd. ^»t 4 p. m..
in tbe library room o( Howard Payne
College for a business meeting.
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School
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Days!
“Johnny Sit'in-
, the-comer.”
He couldn’t do
his work because
he didn’t have a
pencil.
Ask Dad or Mother to take
you to our store so you can
pick out your peffctls pen-
holders erasers and school
sets now. We carry the full
line made hy
I EBERHARD FABER
Ikt (Hint Pern-1 'JaetcryuT Ajnemj.
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Central Drug
Store
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is making every effort to
supply the students with
their needs, and our service
and our prices will please
you in e\cry particular.
This Store Is
Well Supplied
to take care of your needs in
Pencils
Pen Staffs
f Pens
Inks
„ Erasers
Loose Leaf Books
Loose Leaf Paper
Fountain Pens
Eversharp Pencils
Tablets
Crayons
Rulers
Paper Holder
'Pencil Holders
Paste
Theme Paper
Note Books
Fountain Pen Ink
Water Colors
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In fact everything for the
student will be found here
Make your appointments to
meet at the
Central Drug
Store
Center Avenue
when the hostess p-ssed a dainty* re-
freshment.
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CENTRAL METHODIST INT.
EPYAORTH LEAGUE.
The Kpworth League of the Cen-
tral Methodist church will meet on
Sunday at 6 o'clock. Subject. ‘The
Story of the Methodist Imliar" lead-
er (Teo Nevans. On the program will
be J. C. Bowden. Myrtle Brick. Stan-
ley Agee. Eloirte Baldridge. Mile*
Nixon, lada Yen. Hoyle Baldridre
Billie Roussel and Calvin Bratton.
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INTERMEDIATE 4 IIKINTIAN EN-
DEAVOR, AUSTIN AVENUE
PRESBYTERIAN (llt'KtH.
The Intermediate Christian Kn-
Thirteen members were present. -ie;iVor will meet Sunda • rev»-ning at
Mr*. ML \! Harper predited in the,; oViork at the church. The topic
j absence of President Mrs. J. N.j|0 At u<ii<<l la "How YV • Cun Serve
West her by. jOur Sunday School*.” •£.< ripture les-
The following officers were elected 4on; John .21:1 j-17. Leader: Leila
■for the ensuing year: Mrs. J. M. J McCulley. Thoee on the .program ur~
l\Veatherhy.* President re-electedi; jolin Boatright. Katlurtne Hogan.
Mrs. M. M. Harper. First Vice Pre*l- |*evton Waddill. Elizabeth McGhee,
dent: Sir*. C, C, Pritton. Second Vice; \iary HHen Simms
President: Mrs. A. Salley. Third; y y j, 4
Vice Provident; Mr*. T. Carlson. Sec- ALMA STUk H, A. P. V. -
retary; Mrs. Pearl Chad well. Treas- The Alma Stack B Y. P. V. of the
lurer; Mrs. fl. Homines. Assistant { pirst Raptisf church will m»-*t in the
I Teacher. Group Captains: Mrs. Henry lp)nr Aria. building at 7 o’clock, for
l Wilson -No. T; Mp*. J. E. Kirk No. 2^ rcorgani/.atiiyi. *Thi* i« the college
; A!rsv Alvin Brown No. 3; Mrs. C. C. j| y, p. U.-alld all students are urged
Britton No. 4; Mrs. G.-C. Harper, re ,n
porter after business. Refreshments 1 4444
of apricot ice and cake '.ere served i ll||.hs B. V. I*. IY
* * * * . 1 The Wilks II. V. P. n V ill meet in
Ventral vethouist mission.
'tilt will lUTI IMII|(lIflK *• 39, IIIiaaIi
1 O-I M- Y- vo ' v.L*. a Builds the Wall.’ la-ader. Nancle
The womans Missionary Society of .. .... , ,
.> ,« ,1 lt^.k -u,. , , . _ May M ineliienncr. Swi rd Drill. 1.
jthc luntral .Melhmllw . t. irch met «>" (|BlJ,Hlill.tiJ>n 1ry (h<. r 2. Chester
(Monda, at the church with u fine at- llr)||un_ a< |Vo«gla* Cartwright 4.
' vi . II nil Ml , , I Francis WHks 3. OIHe Mae Allman.
Mn>. J. II, lluldriilge very interest- . ___,, , ...... _
linrly Ih| the devotionul from tin* Jril ' ’* 1 . ‘ . .. 11
.ha,.ter. of John. Several members * s “’,h K‘" *‘,rk
i took part in the devotional. After aj* , ' ^ ^ ^ ^
Bible lesson the ineiMls.-rs entered into- . . .. H m » 1* 1
fa slturt business session. The society _ ’ - * T..
voted to supply ^ome windows for tbel. T “ A,„i. , . Tl
new Church other business received *» lh^ Academy Jb lid,ng at 3
the attention of the member* before! ' t
.nljoitr.im* tic ^ ^ Bible study 'me- tjng. with limner
- i Hose, leader of -the program on
'FIRST HETHUBIST MISSIONARY “PhBippiana.3^ 1. CathUen Skinner.
SOCIETY. 1
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The Woman’s Missionary Society of Taylor. 2 ami 4. Frank Hardin Spec-
ific First Methodist church met on ,a] number. Norma Wejtherby *
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GODBOLD K. Y. P. I.
The r.«slb.dd B V. P. 1. Will meet
program will tie given on "Great
Chapters.” Scripture: PhilUplans 3.
Header:. Mr*. R. P. Canady. Taking
part on the program will be: 1. Mrs.
Clawson. 2. R. P. Canady. 3. Mrs.
Ricketts. 4. J. E. McDonald. Special
music, Mr, nnd Mrs. A. L. Myrick.
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CENTRAL METHODIST SENIOR
EPWOKTH LEAGUE.
The Senior Hjiworth League of the
Central Methodist church will meet
on Sunday at 7 o'clock. Subject: "How
God Hus Called Men ; or (.’an I Know
That I Am Called?” 'racier, Allyne
Easterling. Talks will be- made by
Browning Roberts. Ethel I'avis. Fran-
cis Canon. Beatrice Bucher. Vocal*
solo. Arinie Epps.
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AUSTIN AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN
SENIOR t IIRIM IAN ENDEAVOR.
Topic: “How Can Wt* Serve Our
Sunday School?" leader: Bill Kogan
Those who will take part on the pro-
gram include Ihiisy Hamilton, Ronert
Rives. Robert Mc!*ow»-ll. Jessie
Whejeler. * Pansy Hamilton. Alma
Rohr. Townsen vVaddill. Lillie. Ham-
ilton. Debbie Askew. All members
i re urged to be present. *
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YOUNG PEOPLE’S CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR.
The Young People’* Christian Kn-
•leaver of the First Presbyterian
church will meet Sunday evening ut
J. n’cltM k for reorganization after the
snmmcr months.
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FIRST I’KESHtTEHIAN SENIOR
I II It I NT I A N ENDEAVOR.
Tlie Senior Cjirintian Endeavor of
the FlrM Presbyterian *hur»h met in
regular we**li>n.oQ last Sunday. Th*-
topic was Sunday School Elxtensbm
On next Sunday the Endeavor will
meei at ? oVIock iii tit • iM-ginnera’
t«a»iu .when 11 sfM-ciul hrogram will
tie given.
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COGGIN AVENUE B\l»TlsT
AUXILIARY.
The W<unan’s Auxiliary of the (fog-
g!n Avetiffie Baptist church met on
Iasi Monday at 3 3d o’clm k in th *
church for a joint pruynr service. Mrs.
Baker, the presuleut, l-d the prayer
2; Cfeoie Ward 3 <ai and <bt Jennt-- ^rv|, |. u,r thv Starnes’ revival.
A short laisiness session wait held
tie for** adjournment. Tew memtars,
were pr*-s*-nt.
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METHOOIM WESLEY
BIBLE ( I.ASS.
The Wesley Bible class of ihe K*ir*t
FIRST
Momlav at the church with Mr*. Her-1
vey F. Mayes, president, id charge.
| The Scripture was led hy
Mrs. if. f. Barn**tt. A general disc us-i0 . . .. „ _ . .
sion was held «,n the missionary work / ..,. . . • , ,
in Africa. After the pn.gram a sfo.rt Ln'>. ,M‘.. . ....... ...e
.time was devoted to business. Plans; a> or ls "ad. r o •• 1 > * slud> ..vt,.,|,.M|iH| uburiii will iu**ei Thursday
were made to serve dinners «luring 1 ”lCr,V,n* °n *''r“ *h,h afternoon at one o'« lock at the church,
the Fair and other matters were ^ ^ i ’ o uZ ‘ W ' ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
.ussed bef.we adjournment with the Mil.r,L - Mr- * ** • | FIRST BAPTIST AUXILIARY,
laird’s Prayer. , land (2» Mr. Pe»-p|,-s. .Pand 4. Mrs. Pee-
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j FIRST 4 HRISTI AN AID SOI IETY ar,. especially Invited *o emne and l»*
The Aid Society of the First Chris- wj,f,
tian church met on Monday‘afternoon 4 4 ¥ ¥
* at the home of Mrs. Gtiy Hutcherson> (,IRIS' AUXILIARY',
v.ith a flue attendance. Tll0 cilrls’ Auxiliary of vt*hc E'irst
MrsP Charles Tobin, president. *'*•* Baptist church will meet^ Sunday,
in churse. Mrs. Oscar Adams read September 13th. in the home of Jen-
the Scripture followed by a prayer by n|^ Taylor. 1014 Fisk Avenue, at i
Mr*. H. Gresham After repeating o'clock. This is a general re-organi-
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Wear
No. 230 "The Puritan’
s8.so
No. 1369."The Pelham’
A brown kid lace Oxford with med-
ium! heel and light welt aoles. Comes
in combination lasts. A beautiful fit-
ting shoe at, pair.....* ’ ‘ SO
$5.95
■ A popular tan Oxford with plain toe
and low heel. Is blucher style with
light welt sole. A very comfortable
shoe for all purposes. Priced ^
No. 231 "The Pilgrim’
$8.50
No. 2185 "Meta
$5.45
Another brown kid lace Oxford with
low heel and light welt sole C A
Priced .....w.t... ......
• A brown kid Oxford with good, ser-
viceable sole and military heel. Built
for service. Priced.......
No. 1367 "The Orleans’
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$5.50
A very attractive light brown calf
Oxford with low heel. . Light stitching
Priced $5.50
No. 3129 "Betty’
$4.45
on cap
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A low heeLhlack calf Oxford with
welt sole. Perforation on 4C
toe. Priced .i.............
No.* 683B "Grace’
$2.95
’A solid leather brown calf Oxford
with low heel and welt sole. A shoe
that will give good wear. ^
Priced...............
T he lighter shades of tan are very popular this season and we are prepared to fit
. : you. .L
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HOSE
In the rtew Fall colors to match your shoes
Comes in Cotton,, Usle or Silk. Must give
the satisfactory wear, you expect.
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the Lord’s Prayer the members en-,iat,on meeting ami new officer* will
tered into a busineas meeting when for the following year. The
various matters of business were dls- diplomas, on “The King* Own." will
cursed. # is- awarded. Member* and new
After the business a social hour was gjrl* are urged to attend.
• enjoyed and a dainty ice plate was ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
passed. JUNIOR EPYAORTH LEAGUE.
T*h*> Aid Society will meet next The Junior Kpworth-la-ague of the
Monday at 3:30 o’clotk at the home of 'c’entral Methoiliit church will meet
Mi'4. J. R Molllson. ; Sunday at 3:30 with program. “Fol-
_ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ lowing Jesus at School.” leader:
YOt'Nli YA0MAXN MISSIONARY Martha Hardin. On the program will
SOUIETA’. lie Moreen Glover. Milton Bowden, and
1 The Y’oung Woman’s Missionary, Leroy Harris.
Soriety of the First Methodist church j ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
met on Monday afternoon at the home MT. VIEW EPYAORTH LEAGUE,
of Mrs DeWttt Abney with Mesdames Mt. View Kpworth la-ague met on
Abney and I.. Robert .Malone host-1 Sunday night. Septenita-r 7. Topic:
iessest '
This was the first meeting of the
early fail and much enthusiasm was
shown In the various maters discuss-
ed. A handkerchief sale was planned
hamburger stand will lil occupied by
the society during the fair. .
A social hour was on joyed when the
.. , B . _ , .. The Woman'* Auxiliary of the First
; pies. Quartette, Jennie Taylor and ... , _
iGreeta Winebrenner. All new student* |j Wlfh Mrs. t’^mard
Cobh with ten members ptesent. After
t|te lesson study and busines* sesion
a Modal hour wu* enjoyed. Circle J
met with Mrs. J. D. Stewart. Eight
member* and one visitor were pres-
ent. After the lesson study Mrs. Ed-
gar Gcdtiold gave an interesting talk.
A social hour with refreshments waa
enjoyed. Circle 3 met with Mr*. L.
Miller with seven members and two
viptorw present. Mrs. Ware led the
devotional. A business session was
held and it wax decided to hold two
meetings.each month. Circle 4 met
wlib Mrs. E. B Grady with eleven
member*, one new member and one
visitor present. Mrs. T. Carlson fav-
ored with u vocal select ion after the
business sesion. Dainty refreshment*
were served by the hostess durigg
the social hour: Circle b met with
Mr*. P. A. GlanvIUe with eight pres-
ent. A business session with the
election of officer* was held. A social
hour was spent und dninty refresh-
ment* were serv-*d. Circle 6 met with
Mrs. W. L. Turner with four member*
present. After the bu*lnc** a social
hour was enjoyed.
The , Auxiliary will meet on next
Monday at 4 o'clock in.the Howard
Payne Academy building in a mis-
sion study program.
"God in Nature.” la-adev Miss Dollle
Evans. Opening prayer, Mrs.. Murphy.
Scripture readings. • .Misses Nellie
Kdmonkon. Elite Everett utld Velma
Moore Talk on topic. Miss Jessie Ray.
for the last week In September and a Duet. Mhues Ififth Whitehead und Dol-
lie Evans Roll rail und minutes were
read by tbe secretary. After the close
of •progruin a short song service was
hostesses served a dainty refresh- held. -■/■-
meat. ' ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
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A (HTIN AVENI E I’REHBYTERIAN tllRIHTLAN ENDLAVOR,
M1SHI0N ARV HOT IETY. I The Senior 'Ctirlstlan Endeavor of
The'Missionary Society of the AMS-'the First Christian churih will meet
tin Avenue Presbyterian chureh met Sunday.at 7 oclock. Topic. How Can
jin the first regular meeting since the We Serve Our Sunday Scbisil? fo-ad-
■ slimmer on Monday at the church. « r, M’inbie Mayo. On th- ptogram will
Mrif. G. W. Adam* led the devrftion- l»e Edgar Sage. Felicia llurlhut. Olid
al. After a business session 4n in- den Wilson, Mark- PjavlH. Florence
lefesting program from Ihe Mission- .Cole aifd Boh Coleman,
i ary Outlook was given with Mrs G 1 ¥.,♦¥¥
1C. Skinner leader. i INTERMEDIATE ( HKIHTIAN
[ *, ¥ ¥ ¥ ENDEAVOR.
UlKST PREHBYTEKIAN AUXILIARY The Intermediate Christian Endear-
jS Th*‘ Woman’s Auxiliary of ihe First or of the First Presbyterian church
Presbyterian church met in circle* will meet Sunilay at 5:.’lu ti’clock with
on Monday. Circles I and S met with Austin Johnson, leudef; Topic: "Je-
Mrs. Oscar Kunifz and Miss BlancheIsus Showing His Patience.’’
Kunilz. hostesses. i i ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
Six meinta-rs attendwl Circle 1 and 1 FIRST METHODIST INTERMEDI-
Little Items of
Local Interest !
Little SurihH (nlller will sing tu*
night at the tent revival on Third
street. The nervh-es are growing In
interest each evening, with, large
crowds and very fine services, ac-
cording to Rev. Mr. Collier.
splendid results an- being obtained.
There were two convor.xhdl* last ev-
ening and interest Is manijfested hy a
large number of other*.
Jimmie Patterson Is In the wrestl-
ing game, and is kepi busy At Rock-
wood Saturday night he met and de-^
feated Tom Schaffner of Longview,
straight falls: Tuesday night of thisi
week he won over Robert Brinkman
at Dublin in two straight falls, und I
last Friday night he won over Scott ;
Ferguson at Mexia two of three falls
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Editor George Broslus, of the Bangs
Gazette, is in Hrownwood today in
connection with his newspaper. ,He
states that the Bangs gin is running
on full time, with 1.300 hale* ginned
to present and prospect* are good for
a thousand more bales this year than
last . Tuesday night the gin stopped
running at 11:30 and began again in
earnest at three this morning, giving
the force a few honrs rest from their
arduous labors.
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Dr. YY. L. Baarh and family had it
liad accident, about twenty miles
south of Abilene, on Friday when en
route to their hott.e In Lubbock from
Hrownwood whero they visited Mrs.
Baugh's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Baugh. The Htudebakrr sedan In
which they were riding wo* hit by a
passing car uhd was thrown off the
highway and was overturned pinning
the occupant* underneath and badly
damaging, the «alr. * Mrs. Baugh win
badly hurt, the extent of her injur-
ies bus yet been undetermined. Dr;
Baugh la suffering with a crushed
Isine in on- limb, the little daughter
ha* ruts and brhl*es about her body
and the *on was unhurt.
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-BOKROYVED HUSBANDS^,
"Jlorroweil Husbands.” which will
la- shown at the Queen thfutre toduv
Is adapted from Mildred K. Ilarlsiur’*
popular neries of *tories dealing
with the adventures of u young wife
who Isirrowed the husbands of her
friend* as escorts. Florence Vidor Is
cast as the wife whose adventum**
asSsraat £S3s?JSSai
X:15 p m.. according to an announce- pvilows and Kuile Wllllamr
menl by the pastor. Ruv. J. II. Hold- interprets Hie character* who are en-
ridge. A meeting of the stewards tangled in the n«t. The |iiuture was
will lie held. Immediately after the directed hy Duvhl Smith and the
prayer service. screen version prepared hy C. Graham
-— Baker.
The revival In thq Johnsoa Mem
five members were present at Circle} ATE EPYVOK’fH LEAGUE. orlal Methodist church in Hrownwood
5. Mrs. L. C. Major* very hupresMively ‘ The Intermediate Kuworth league Height*, conducted hy Rev. It. I. But- usually \ caused
led the devotional. Mias Virginia liar- of the First MethodiM church will |er, to druwing good orowda Md aprlnga.
Quicksands found in river bedk are
by underground
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Call
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Claw Opens Septemer 15. Graham Hotel
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