Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
By Martin
AMERICA'S
No. 10.
A Public
Happiness—
Policy
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ThU U the last of a aeries of ar-
ticles In which Prof. William Field-
ing Of burn of the University of
Chicago dlicuaaes what he consid-
ers the 10 biggest problems facing
America.
By WILLIAM FIELD INO OGBUKN
Research Director. President's Com-
mittee On Recent Social Trends
(Written For The Associated Press)
Sappiness never has been con-
sidered as a social problem. It has
beta the theme of the philosopher
and ihc pvCt, but it rarer has been;
attacked by science^ Indeed, the
comment of the moulded moralists
has been: ~irte piore you seek it
the lea you fU»df It.”
There has been no platform In
the republican or the democratic
party cn the subject. Yet It U the
one thing we all crave.
While many persons win think
it highly fanciful to discuss the
question of Increasing happiness
and probably will condemn anyone
attempting such a discussion as an;
‘unpractical idealist, yet I doubt if I
anyone would be so bold as to say
the happiness of our people cannot
be Increased
If science should Investigate the
subject the most probable hypoth-
ecs of approach would. I think,
center around affection. Such would
certainly be the advice of the novel-
actively inlb
a convincing
Mrs. O. B. Canon. Mrs. William
H. Camp, and Mrs. Luther Nelson
Will be honored mxssta at a party
to be given at three o’clock at the
home of Un P. T. Stanford on Sec-
ond Street by members at the Sus-
anna Class of Central Methodist
church.
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Famlij Fnblrm. Stodled If
The attempt t3 deal with family
problems bv the clergy, by the Vr vn•
physicians bv the courta and by s
glowing number of social agencies t i.) (LlLtti
ahd institutions is meeting with con- (g) ' J \\gP»V«\
rideraMr sore res. .
It r?ems probable they will throw Rrre are the ten bigg ret problems eoalroaUs
a great deal of light on forces and tpinicn of Prof. William Fielding Ogimra of the I
factors which play a part in pro- iupP,r*** k ranked by Frofeeeer Ogbarn as a a
during happiness or unhapptneo* It everyone craves It It ran be Increased, he thinks,
seems r+ry probable that family
problems will throw a great deal of very large one and I imagine It will j »n religion »n<
light cn the question of happtnem be many decades before success will large proparti
xuivrmwir
ist Callie Allbright
rc6» R.N.Lemen Sunday
Finns for a spring musicals were V OT Wedding 1 hU'SCiav W
dlenissed Saturday sfternoon at the -
masting of the Schubert Music Club1 Among Interest tog society events1 M
&SSfSy5S snsrjass.tftK g
t*fT1-<fe*en for ii* ev*nh J. N Weatherby. to Miss Maxine brij
2TIT*. ZTS u££ &
SS2S dub!*organ J2JcuS^U2 •“> —. **“ ™
other rondtttonsbyvartoJxnSm^ tn Temple, according to • ™
Of the riub - story In The Temple Telegram. JJJ
Miss Mary Talbot was tn charge "Mias Maxine Fletcher, whose wer
of the program that was given at marriage to Joe Weatherby of T
Saturday's meeting. The miscellan- Brown wood will be an interesting sttl
aoua program was given principally event of the week, has announced dea
to the study of oomposers of patrl- her bridal party as follows: hys
otic music, the names of whom were _____ni olei
given by the members In »n»»r to M*ss Ncrma Weatherby ot, mnj
the roll call. Brown wood will be maid of honor: ^
Miss Mildred Kidd favored the Misses Elisabeth Downs, Adele ^
group with a piano number “Hun- Burr, LUlian McCelvey and Eliza- U|
Eurtan RhapaodyNumber Two," by beth Eastland of Kemrille. brides- T
Liszt and Mis-. Elirabeth Jo Doyle maids, and Frances Lee McDonald, Mr
rendered a selection bv Liszt also flower glrL this
“The Odndoner." Members of this “Dick Thompson of Dallas will be her
trio composed of Mrs. Hal H. Cher- best man. Ernest Fletcher. Preston church and social circles. She was It is a foregone no
ry, Mrs. O. E. Keith and Mrs. McCall. Dan Herndon Jr„ ami a member of the 1931 graduating Democrat will have a majority in
Chester Evans completed the pro- prank Thomas m will be junior class of Brown wood High School and Saturday's voting and a run-off
gram with vocal selections Their groomsmen. 1 attended Howard Payne College un- primary for the two high men al-
accompaiumeni* were played by Mrs. “Mrs O E MeCelvev Jr. will til the time of her marriage. ready has been set for March 1Mb.
Charlene B. Underwood. _ - I sin* the bridal songs, and Mrs. John ' The groom Is the son of Mr. and The general election will be Iwid
* * * * Berry of Goldthwaite will play the Mrs. A. B. Lemen of Chicago, HI. April 22nd. with the Democratic
_. _ __ * . . . selections He is also a nephew of Dr. Clara F. nominee certain to win.
f’lJ* pi J__ A L I -n— ceremony win be perform- Achor cf this city. He now holds a Five of the Democratic aspirants
bins i ledge At ! * m Thur*^ £ £ h<™.
Close Rush Week 2J: “”H >2£r«2? ^ ^ "tSirSSSS^S?*
—r lor ot u* rtnt Boptiu chorth. Recently Wed Couple
Two Brownwood girls were in- reading the sendee - , * U__r^nn^r We.t Nohk C Oofr^^d Csrio. o
3 BMortod Ferns 15c, al
Home Grown. •
Brownwood Floral Co.
Austin Are. — 404 Center
^tchYour
Kidneys/
If bothered with bladder ir-
regularitfca, getting up at night
and sagging backache, hrit
prompt y thaae symptama.
They may warn of eorna dis-
ordered icidney or Madder con-
dition. For 50 years F»kM
users have relied upon Dutmw
l Pills. Praised the country over
toid by all druggists, ; l 1
Old Time Method *
Of Making Sausage
Recalled By Texan
ADmrjrte
R06K. Texas. Feb. 21—UP)—Hog
kflttng weather reoenUy . recalled
Mrs. John Wade, a great-grand#
»other rrridinr at ML Selman. sim-
ilar scenes, especially the prepara-
tion cf home made sausage, during
her ohlldhc:d on a Cherokee coun-
ty plantation.
Woodmen Circle Holds
Meeting Last Friday
Big Business Has Tried
Advertising and Proved*
Its Effectiveness to Its
Full Satisfaction ^1
! Oolden Pod Orove of WoM'-hi ! Letnen. and his bride, the former
Circle met m regular form last Frl- miss Callte AQbright, daughter of
day afternoon with every officer Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allbright.
I tn her chair and a large number of The dinner was followed by a
members present An Intereating series of games In which high sad
business session was conducted dur- .second high scores wars wen by Mr.
lng which time. Mrs. Della E. Sap- and Mrs. Arthur Rudy. Only close
ping ton. district manager and na- friends end Immediate relatives
ttcual representative. preeenird included In the guest Ust for the hoe-
three new names to the order and Pttaiay.
• ATTEND*COLEMAN ATTAIN
Inca on the ltr*t TttdcT ranine ot •Bent'h-'-"
each month and to conduct seasionz gue*^*
on the third Friday afternoon at M*Jhun^ evening al Uwhom
L7, 'SL <2L~n CUde.
-ach month Before acccrdlng to Mrs. Della E. Sapping-
aT ui i °u.xtl Hi f,5n- district manager About fifteen
**. .y**-, y”, *. “*'fwrr V* from Brownwood attended the af-
glven Mrs Robert Armstrong who falr enjeyed an evening of
wai recently merriqf! in Eastland bridge end forty-two
and who until that time was Mlrn _ > - *
“idr^sISralLi save an Draft liSUed Ifl
eating talk regarding the camralgil' ]8G3 Refused Bjj
■ to be started soon for eUte officers. /rAllilifl
Mrs Ket- Jackson wss in charge JeffeTBOfl LOlMty
| of the meeting The next aesil'M -—
, of the group win be held on Friday BEAUMONT. Tex.. Feb. 21.—(*»>—
NEW SPRING
SUITS
ici, TWO LARGE GROUPS
daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Hugh
Stewart and 1932 graduate of
Brown wood High School was
pledgee! by the chapter of Delta
Delta Delta. Mias Editha Oraoe Wil-
liams of Comanche, a frequent vis-
itor in Brownwood. was included
among the Ust o; pledges to PI
Beta Phi.
Joint Hostesses Give
Party for Husbands
Mr. J. P. Or If fin and Mr E L.
Oarvtn were honored at a birthday
party given last Thursday evening
at the E. L. Oarvtn home cn Vine
Stmt by Mrs. Oarvtn and Mrs.
Orlffln. The hoetenes were assist-
ed In entertaining and serving by
Mr Charles H. 'Allen and Mrs. J.
w Hughes
• Polio wing a series of forty-two
fames refreshments cf pie, cake and__________
coffee were served to the following at the library <
man: Messrs Seth Bowen, Charles on the program
H. Allen. Willie Carter. Charles lng included Mrs
Carter. A. O. Drake. A. D. Brash- Lilly Ormdy. Mrs
ear. O. B Woods. O. W. Williams, kin. Mrs. Hulda
Robert Alliioc. Schmidt. J. P Dick- Nora Paris
Inaon, J. W Hughes and the hon-J
orsd guests. J * *
, . * ♦ ♦ ♦ Rhode Island o
A hght year is nearly six million riding penalties
million miles. rent n-iwir nttu..
The present-day trend of tmgdler busi-
ness units is to take a page from die book of
big business and profit by the power of ad-
vertising. S9
There was o day when the merchant en-
tering business merely rented his store, put in
his sto9kTbung out his sign and sat down lo
await business. That day is long past and
every wise merchant now realizes that hb big
The newest styles in
springs, tailored to wear—
Celenase silk linings—gen-
uine Hyro fronts—All new
colors—greys—silver greys
—tans—oxfords.
Advertising is the chief sales power of
today, and an ample advertising expendftqm
is just as important as rent, and should
surely have a place in the yearly operating
P * '
budget.
the hzrd times of the days of the
wmr between the sftm. \
The draft was issued by rtftue of
“an order of county court" adopted.
January 26th. ISOS. "The treasurer
of Jefferson county will pay the
bearer $5 cn January 1st, 1B06, and
receive this draft at all times for
any dues to the county," the war-
rant recites. ' -»
"And county taxes for 1832 cer-
tainly are ‘dues,’" Hilliard declared.
Get a new Radio Set with all the new fea-
tures—automatic volume control, tone 'control;
new type tubes, improved speakers.
And the prices are lower than ever. Just
think—these new sets may be bed in various
X™*.........$18.75,. 5150.00
Your old set may be traded in as part pay-
ment on the new one.
PHONE US NOW—LETS TALK RADIO.
People are still wearing clothes, they still
cat, they carry on just about as always, and
you can get your share of their business by a
little effort, and some advertising.
Here’s real suit value. Super-
worsteds in the season’s newest
styles and colors—silver grey*—
blues — tans — oxfords and
browns and sizes to fit every-
one. See our windows.
Activities At
I Municipal Airport |
GALVESTON, Trims, Feb. 21—
OF)—Contrary to th« predictions.
Galveston county has more paid
poll taxes this ysar than last, ac-
cording to figures made public by
State and Ocynty Tex Collector W.
B. Lewis. Poll tax receipts to the
number of IS,122 wore issued this
ysar. Lewie stated. This was ft*
more than laeuad last year The
total number of exemptions wore
not compiled, but wore expected
la exceed those of last year, which
Two army planes on erooe country
flights made brief stops here the
latter part of last week.
Mr. Dexter of the Dexter Con-
struction Company, flying a mono-
plane, etopport at the airport last
week and spent 6 short time here on
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933, newspaper, February 21, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041236/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.