Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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Circle Meetings !•■
Held by Baptists
WMS on Monday
Leaders in College Revival
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For Next Saturday
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the First Methodtv. Women's Missionary Society of I- 'mMMKm
In the church Mop- Fim Baptist church met in circles ^§S|||j §g||s>>'
for the first lesson in Mondav .lit moon as follows- Mrs. fiiBr WT
course The book <M Karl H Moore was hostess to mem- Ht, dM
the main outline cl bcrs of circle 1 Mrs W O Den- W ^ Ifflj
Ki the book. “The man eave the devotional on the HBmg|. v- :Wm, ^|B| 1111 Wk Mmm
Is the text Mr., subject of ' Stewardship " and Mm. "
* direct in? the followed the scripture •:
i read the Bible lcc- a prayer The I sson on
ippians and Mrs "Things We Should Know was
wed the readmit with taught bv Mrs Denman. One new
owing Paul's mission- member was added to the circle. 4^(0* 4E8»j£ mj
Nur.-i Durine tfv <ocial
Gospel." cm ,-rrved to lght members
members .
iKh.ded -n progru-. i Miv Lola Eidv. Mo
a Ph... . M^iotu; . - \ fox ."..onM :h • meet.:;*: with WW^M flHH
a prayer and Miss Zeol* Phil-n MV? '*f i #3r?*
Anderson .u-'-.- • , u:.' •■••.- : ■:. ted.. Wot: d I * ^I* ^ N* 'V-VjM' "
HM«e of the business pun." -4 HHHiHlHi
7?** .r. *"tVft' Ctttde J net In the home of Mrs.! JOB THUSSELL L. R. 8CAKBOROU4
WMrtrt Missionary R M Andrew,. Mrs A. F. Roth- 1
ermel read the devotional from T*» ncy ** R Scarbrough. D D, president of the Sou
Psalm S7 At the next meeting the Theological Seminary at Port Worth WUl conduct th
rmtm win wJJIT fCT •*"*»»> Howard Payne ceHege revival, beginning 1*
P°^P will b?0n the study course services will be held twice dally In the college auditorium for t
« ***: B*rth ® a Nation. The revival Is sponsored by (fee college B. 8. U, with Chari
Refreshments were aerved during ! president, in charge.
the social hour to 12 members. ; Joe TrusselL lcoal evangelistic singer, will conduct the son
Mrs. A. O. Barrett was hostem to during the revival. He is a graduate of Howard Payne and
members of circle 4. The Rev. Ter- ^ ctuuTt of lhs song services at a number of the annual revival
n<?n Davidson read the devotions 1
and Mrs. R.
lesson. Eleven
eight mambers and ooo vtettdr. j>
Members of circle I met In the
home of Mrs. T. H. Hart. Mrs. L.
M. Wuwl read names from tha
Vear Book of nsyar and offered
tha opening prayer- Mia. Clifton
Mlnyasd presided. Mrs. B. L. Boyd
fpiscepetl Church
Auxiliary Elects
First Christian ,
Circle Meeting
Is Held Mond;
T of St. John'* , Circle • met In tha home of Mrs.
•t to the Parish Herman BeMls. with 11 members
mexxiand elect- promt. Mrs. Jack Needham taught
Ba John McKee the lesson on "Things We Should
pened the meet- Know."
Members of circle • met In the
3,~ s.riis,^s
rJSS sJMBSB&t:
*• w* \ burteeas »esslon
od;*n; Mrs. L.) ««»
air mother; and Mrs. Harold Olddens was nosteu
chairman of f»- *° members of circle 8. Ifts. Adrian devotional leader. Sh5
j Griffln was devotional leader. Two mbject. "Friends.’' a
Mrs. E. S. Rothe
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Among thorn from Brownwood
who are attending the Diocesan
Convention of the Episcopal c>ureh-
cs in Dallas today and Thursday
are the Rev. L. Stanley MfM.
reetor of 8t. John1* Episcopal
church, and Mrs* Jeffrey, Donald
Greenwood. Melton Smith. Andrew
Johnson. Mrs. J. R. Dcadel and
Mrs H. H. Negus.
The session opened this morning
at 10 o'clock with corporate com-
munion in St. Matthew's Cathedral.
Bishop Harry T. Moore gave his
annual report, dkcumtag mission-
ary. educational and young people's
programs. Thursday's program will
open at 9:11 a. m.
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Service Tonight
Members of the W. M. 8. of First charge of the meeting and was d»-
apttst church Win give a for-get- vctkmal leader. She read Luke 12.
le-nct tea, honoring the Mar- and followed the reading with a
from China, win garet Plmd students. In the home -prayer. *
weekly prayer of Mrs. Karl H. Moore at 2 o’clock Plans were ditrussed for the
11 fittd they give me
more pleasure than any
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cigarette I ever smoked.
And if a men isn’t get-
ting pleasure from his
cigarette he might as
well (jndt smoking.
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... they've get a taste that
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everyAbeg to give a eum
MOHS PLEASURE.
Mia. 01eve Borders. Mrs. Harry
Taylor and Mrs. I. M Franklin
will be hnNsassi to members of the
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1938, newspaper, January 26, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041025/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.