Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1929 Page: 9 of 12
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BROWNWObD, TEXAS, TUESDAY,
% RUTH DEWEY GROVES
banc. "Wouldn't it be Just like
Pamela Judson to call up when
Mildred had a new boy friend!”
Pamela’s unexpected calls and
sudden demands upon Mildred's
time were bitterly resented by Con-
nie. who considered that Pamela
took advantace of her sister.
Mildred had a foreboding of what
was to come.
“But I-re just got home,” Ste-
phen heard her say. “I was delayed
and I can't possibly go out again
tonight. Cant you get somebody
else?” ,
Evidently the person at the other
end of the wire had plenty to say.
for after a while Mildred agreed,
wearily, to do whatever it was that
Pamela needed her tor.
She came back to Stephen In a
little flush of temper. Be though:
it most becoming to her.
“I>e got to go down to the hotel
this evening - the said apotogettcal-
arm of his chair. Mildred knew it
wasn’t a Studied poos. Connie was
for beyond posing in her strides
toward modernism. She let her-
self follow instincts and act on Im-
pulses. If she wanted td sit on the
arm of a chair—anyone's chair—
she sat on tt.
8hs wasn't bent on mischief, how-
ever. and when Mildred appeared
she went out to the kitchen, osten-
sibly to help her mother. In reality
to rave about Stephen. •
-If only Mildred had a little more
snap,” the remarked, “she might be
able to hold him. But I doubt It.
Pity.”
“Connie Aren't you ashamed the
way you talk?” her mother reprov-
ed her. “Mildred Is simply being
nice to e young men who was of
service to her. But I'd rather she
hadn't got acquainted with him so
easily. He -might think she tent
very particular . ."
Stephen rose. “May 1 go with
you?' he asked.
“Oh, not before dinner." she as-
sured him. “There's plenty of
time.’ \
" Dinner's reedy now ” her mother
called from the dining room.
“Why don't you tell that pain in
the neck to go to biases. , • >:
"Connie'"
Connie subsided
Rid Toor System of Its
^7he 1929 Oldsmobile is
FINER THAN EVER
LOWER IN PRICE
and not very well lighted
did not seem to pat a dan
a feature. Seat cushions
are deeper and softer.
Uphoieterie* are richer.
And the new Father
adjustable front seat,
why it it winning
greater end greater
public Error In ewury
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1929, newspaper, March 26, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040817/m1/9/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.