Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1929 Page: 3 of 14
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FKIftA-Y, MAY 17 1929
uti4er small Orientals to gw* them
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•TORINO WOOUBN9
Careful storing of winter woolen.-*
means moth prevention. Blankets
and other washable artistes should
be laundered thoroughly and wrap-,
ped airtight to b*owa paper Cloth-
ing should be brushed, sunned and
then cleaned thoroughly, before
storing in mothproof bags.
pit v salad
Par variety and sen, serve a large
slice of ripe tomato on lettuce cen-
ters with three slice* of asparagus,
and a quarter of an alUgntor pea
atop it. A tart Trench salad dress-
ing, with capers to season, should
be served with R.
HOUSEHOLD
f SUGGESTIONS i
Saag*er granddaughter of her
famous writing grandmother by the
ftouns name, is new editor of “8mart
jaei."
THE QUESTION
One stops to wonder wbe'.ne:
1 Jana and Jean and Isadora’s puptt*
Mias Margaret *011.4 have at-
tained any sort of fame sufficient
to make them printed material in
their own right, if they hadn t hap-
pened to he connected with mare
tamous people.
Colbnei Lihdbergh pulled down
. the windows of his ear st Ambas—-
' <30r Herrick* funeral because he
| was sneered and Hared at. Thous-
; ands of people who hardfr knew
Herrick's name attended the funsk-
. al because the “Plying Fool” would
(be there.
And when Gordon Craig * »H*
nllieeht Macbeth' was produced in
this country his name meant more
as Isadora Duncans *if-r*veatad
tover than — a great artist his own
AT HALF PRICE
For one week, starting tomorrow,
and ending next Saturday, we offer
our entire line of baseball goods at
ONE-HALF Regular Priee.
, . REED TONIC
Canaries and other pet birds need
ss^much as people, duckweed, let-
tuce, mustard or mo*t any other
green should be given them several
times a week.
FANCY MOLDS
•Vhcr. spinach gelatin' and oth* •
-tnndbys ar erefused by the children,
try buying a half-dozen or so
fancy molds. Serve spinach In the
shape of a star, with chopped egg
atop it or a strip o: pimento and it
will win renewed ixjpuiarttF.
Brand New Balls,
Just Think
Gloves, Mitts, Masks, Shoes, Etc., at
half-price:
HT : ,
Better hurry while stock is complete.
MENDING TEARS
Rubberized silk coats, umbrellas,
rubbers and other overshoes can be
mended effecBvely by the use of or-
dinary sdhedte tape.
TASTY BULLION
Water in which spring vegetate •,
have been cooked is valuable in
mineral. If you use some beef cubes
or other meat satinet for a little
body, you can have aa taaty a bouil-
lon as the family ever enjoyed.
The*e rains do net bother the
Nsrth Brm- «ood Widow hi the
leant. She had a permanent wave
■at in her hair by the Brown weed
Beauty Shop and all kinds of damp
weather does not effect it She be
hevn hi nr -p.i rrdnr-,. >nd is al-
way* ready when any of her beans
(XI me, whatever the wsath—.
Adr. by R. E. Marks
Dublin & Canon
great length about individualism,
and yet ail of us an inextncaoly
attached to somebody or other who
makes our fame, our happiness, our
peace, our everything much more
Phone 879
30G Center Avenue
RUG CUSHIONS
There are on tlie market rather
inexpensive tux • cushion* to place
puny and fu-
NICE job:
A M-year-old Chicago grammar
school girl is Involved in a wild
auto ride in which one boy was kill-
ed and his three companions went
to JalL Two of the companions
were girls, Ootetta. 14, and Gladys,
IE Colette naively tc:d how they
gob “some moon in e place near the
schoolhouse where all the kids gtr
it,” went to a roadhouse where they
danced till three, “and had lots
more boose." then started out Joy-
a w win ihhci: auTfikUC IkR.
dors Dunoan In dance repertoire.
Just as one becomes exalted, re*
mffhberlng Isadora’s' drs matte
death a year or so ego, one reads fb
smaller type that it is her pupils
who are dptng the dancing
And hare we read that Margaret
Austin
ydrtf Wwf white
usl comfort and convenience Is
more important to women than the
preservation of history and mellow
traditions. Tor that matter to men.
too, isn't U? A rather human trait
Farm Women’s
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Co-Operative Market
Through the co-operation of the Agricvfeurai
and Home Demonstration Clubs of Brown
County wie offer for sale Cakes, Pies, Home
Canned Preserves* and Jellies, Cottage Cheese,
Eggs, Butter, Dressed Poultry and ail lrvnrla of
Fresh Vegetables — every item produced on
Brown County farms.
Special Orders
Those wishing to place special orders for any
of the above products can do so#any time dur-
ing the week by calling
Mrs. Winston Sec’y.
Phone 8508F23
Visit Us Saturday at 319 Brown St
The Federal Council of Church-
es. alarmed by the rebellion at the
younger generation against conven-
tional sex standards.’ appointed a
committee which recently issued its
first report on “Ideals of Love and
Marriage.” One Bn hop presided
over 11 preachers and profs—ions I
church workers, three laymen and
one representative at the American
Social Hygiene Association as the
only social worker. The committee
decided that—
‘“The Christian ideal of Marriage
can make no compromise with lax
sex relations.’
“The chief danger at companion-
ate marriage 1* that it puts sex de-
sire first."
, “The free woman on the basis of
equality and satf-respect can he the
Ufc-mate of ooe man only.”
"Divorce, even «hen allowed by
the church, must be looked upon as
a tragic and hum!hating failure."
DECISION QUESTIONED
The magazine The Nation."
makes the following pertinent corn-
while s woman waits for Fashion to
give the edict.
And yet—the Dm umbrella. T be-
lieve. wxa first hoisted by a woman,
and there to a woman in our own
country who— ell-glass home to the
bait lor hand rods of tourists.
Speaking of tourists and bait, a
Bom woman recently forced the
dty to remove the only hitching!
post in the city from before her
door because it was receiving coo-
rtaot publicity, and she was beeet
by tourists
> It is. probably true that todlvid-
"Snch .< weeping generalisations
naguraltN evoke questions Vflhat.
precisely, art ’lax sex rtlatk—»?' Is
the church to be the ,Judge of lax-
ity or to the younger generation to
be the Judge?
■If the churchmen set. up strictly
institutional end legal standards
for Judging marriage, what Justifi-
cation and body of facts ESQ they
bring to the support of their stand-
ards* Oertaniy unto— they can
supply something more than de-
clarations of prlnc.pic the younger
generation wUl say that they are
begging the whole question of sex-
ual conduct.
"Solomon had 700 wives and 300
concubines, but by the church
standards of hie own time he was
not guilty at ‘tox sex retottons.' The
Koran auo* ed a m—>to take four
wives, and the Hindu tow books do
not prohibit polygamy.
“The Churchmen's generalisation
on divorce also arouses questions.
Must all divorce be looked upon as
tragic and humlllattag* What of
the many reasonable and innocent
men and women who go into mar-
riage to find themselves mis-mated,
agree to part in friendly fashion,
and try again Must they feel trag-
ic and humilated because they
have made a common mistake of
youth*
FREEDOM
“And why must the free woman
be ‘the life mate of one man only'
U she to to maintain equality and
self-r—pect? Why not leave the
choice — to the number at gentle-
men to the lady herself If she to
really free?
Plenty of Vegetable* in i
Bed* and Fresh Onions
J.C.PENNEYC©.
tjll i
trocks
25 lb. Sugar ,
10 lb. Suiiar .
5 lb. Sugar .
100 lb. Sugar
Many Needs
W. M. BREWER
JEWELER
The Home of Fine SUver
— Market Department
Steak, Round or T-Bone, lb. 33c I Cheese, lb_______________
Beef Beast, lb............ 27c 1 Leach Meat, lb..........
Pork Chops, lb............24e I Sausage, lb..............
hot weather modes
ORANADO
pattern
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The kkHJ of lovely lunjmer Ht frocki that you need plenty of
cool pastel
colors, deHgbtfoily different and refreshing prints, dafk and staple thtdes for the
itreet and traveling . . , in material and workmanship, they are frocks to pleast
che most particular • , , and the price* are thrifty, as usual!
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1929, newspaper, May 17, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040660/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.