Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 3 of 14
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with bridge at three o'clock at- the
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Mr*. Cecil Evan* will entertain
the Mariposa Club at three o’clock.
Mr*. George Rhone will entertain
with bridge at three o’clock at her
home, 404 Wilson Street ,
4The Winnie Davis Chapter U. D.
C. will have a benefit forty two
party at three at the home of lire
W. R. Talbot, Sr, on Aostln Avenue
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| WOMAN’S DAY
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,I|OW amusing was theM
ed plea for
made by Dr. Benjamin It Andrews
gf Columbia University speaking
•afore the American Sociological
Society"! -It ie during the crucial
engagement period that the young
couple should thresh out the flnan-
' dal scheme of the embrvenis house-
hold.” said hr. wisely adding, -it ie
oh the shoals off money that most
• homes are wrecked, and this, mat-
ter should by all means be settled
before the T do t’ are said.”
That last part Is eminently sen-
sible. of course, but it seems silly
to believe that engagement* are ever
anything other than •'trial'* any-
way.
ESADY WADES
> Women buy readv-made
to order to aave time rather than
they believe the reads-
have more style, or because
they especially care how they look.
This rather interesting fact has
been discovered by the federal Bu-
reau of Home Economics Seventy-
two per cent of women who answer-
ed a questionnaire as to why they
bought ready-made clothes said it
was because -It saved time.”
Just one more proof that modern
woman la more interested In things
ither than her clothe* guU clothes
in fact, are simply gettn* in the
class of one-more nuisance of life.
This viewpoint is a necessity In a
• day when thousands of women do
their shopping on “lunch hour*"
J lost as men have done for year*.
Right cli b ladies
• Running night c!ubv being host-
case* and "entertainers,-' seems to
be the job choice these days of
• scores of women of the upper crust’
nrhapa. who suddenly fmd * neats-
Ay to earn a bring Not long
it was Caruso’s
Park Benjamin.
Ggcar
famous opera house
It is human to sngey a bit at what
one does not understand, and
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to Interior decorator*
m baked bam oa klw
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school _______
boon at# o'clock at the DM Mbth-
Church. to continue through
February 34th. it wad an-
today by Rev. O.
ran. the taster.
The school will be for the benefit
11 OlMfl illtoMlii in
and church activities,
the daily ■
held from T:15 to t:10 o'clock
—ih evening.
The courses of study
-jjeete usually required of stand-
1 training school*. * The dkeus-
Sion* Tpaded upon standard text-
book*. will includg: “The Worker
■ His Bible;'' “The
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FRIDAY,FEBRUARY<17^ 1928
PAGE
died
local hospit
more than
“Inter-
snd HU Bible;" “The
School. Organisation and
trattoaj- -Junior Worship;
mediate-senior Psychology;- and
Young People* Administration;”
guppiementary topics. Du true-
Will include R**b. J. W, Mayne,
Rev. O. A. Schlueter,
8. W. Rsy. Pott
. Anglin, Wilson,
and Mr*. A. W. Hall.
nwoot: Hev.
worm; Mr*.
MN- A. H
Oklahoma
COrtiC“^
nice Coolidge story
piquant Alice Room
to it- AO last year afv
around Washington
feet that Alice Longworth said
Calvin Coolidge was weaned i
pickle. Truth seem
Alice but a certain
a tor’s charming wii
Yeary, age It. a’
e Collage
morning in a*
an illness of
two weeks duration,
sa ill January 34 and
taken to a local hospital where
an.examination revealed that ha had
pneumonia. After thfc ravages of
ttoa disease had leftshis body In a
weakened condition Brights disease
appeared and It wgs from the effects
of this ailment that ha succumbed
R :fus Herman Yeary was bom
September 6. HOg, and was the son
of MT. and Mrs. R. 8. Yeary. who
live ten miles south of lam pass*.
Yeary entered Howard Payne last
September gggRpg to this
city had made numerous friend*
among his school associates and
Others whose acquaintance he, had
made. Ha was given a letter on the
Freshman football team and rih s
promising athlete aa well as a good
student. He graduated at Lake Vic-
tor High School last spring.
Although not a member of any
aHaMW young Y« e
become a Christo
new and relatives e
confident tfipu he ti
his 1Igf. He f
the De Molays, a *
Masonic Lodge.
I
men
worth to Mrs. CooUdge
luncheon,
said. “I
like that
band is like a* pick*. but
It hasn’t turned me again.______
LOVE ij
Read a charming story igst al
about the funny-legged man of
circus who fan In love with
bearded lady. She. however,
that he was only .another
wooing her for her money,
beard. She asked
his love to leave the__.
yeA and she would do the ______
the end of the year they met—he
had had his twisted legs st
ed. she had had her beard
Joyfully they
the world not as “freaks“ but a*
“other people." But they
that all the other
of their
and boasted of
or attributes. At
to admit that they
been “freaks” in a cirrus, they
learned that it gave them p
an aura of intercat without
they were nothing.
they went back
spending thousand*
“new cripple kgs"
aT they had t
attracted by a
and a A. itoNeU
on a committee to
ado concrete pit ns
of a municipal
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New Styles - - New Colors
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—lt’« time now for a new Httt.
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band for Brown wood at a meeting
meet the needs of Brown-
and Its oreankattons. held at
Chamber of Commerce rooms
ly tolght.
This was the vmnd meeting held
At the regular t
Howard Payne t
Edgar E. Oodbold t
college, conducted *
in memory of her
reaentatlves of the 1
faculty paid trtbufe
ed associate. Rev.
femor of the Blfe i
the college, de live p
memorial address t
chapel hour.
short funeral a r
win be held tonigl c
In the funeral pai • | •
m* Funeral Home
time you wear it. Priced -
$8.00'° $17.50
VANITY HATS
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' Smart Spring Styles
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—We know that one of these new styles will
please you, and there will be mo question ag to
your being satisfied. Priced - -
$5.00 ”$7.00
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Of Extraordinary
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ducted by Rev. I
Will be
this purpose
.. . A committee of
1 si a former meet
tog failed | to make a report last
l|pR,,'f<HU'i‘ci,u,miy no definite se-
ek n could be tikCR.
Another meeting will likely be
held next week or as .«oon as the
ttae appointed last night is
report The commit-
a call for the next’
held for the punxjf*
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SS-SSSSi*!
as “fFtoks^- but as rireting to be h.
of perfecting a permanent orsanira
School. Inspector
Ik to Visit Brown
County Next Week
be ax*tiled by I.
After the service* t
body of Howard 1
pany the body I i
nation from whet i
to Lake Victor. 1
vices will be held
rtlle Church near •
urday morning i tl'
services there to f ,
Rev. 8. Miller, fora p ! <
••id* m. now pai t
Victor Baptist Chi
: XM that the De t
with the burial sei 1,1.
Herman Yeary I i j'
us*rents, three bro - i
liam and Wlllnon «|<
sisters. Mary. Elia
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; Don't Fail to See These Before Buying ;;
1925 Dodge Coach
-New Tire*—Motor Goad Ceadttlen
1S27 Chrytlcr 70 Ro*d»t*r:1
- « (Herel»r < suing*—« New
1927 Master Six Buick Sedan
1 M * Thwowaag Mile* Image—A Seal Bay
1926 Rickenbacker Coupe
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A-l Csadirion New Rabber A Bafgaia
1927 Old.mobile peLuxe Sed»n
A (hri f aarify Ctr-PlM Very Lew
CAMPUS CAPS
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—The only cap made with a genuine Leather
Visor. New Spring Shades to match the Suits.
Pried-- ^
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$1.50 ”$3.50
V Give S. & H. GrSbn Trading Stamps
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under the
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riory. aarot they?
ken of most
we might be
“night clubbing- is rot within the that the story ef chiribo"
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of rural
E—This ir. where Die battle Of h
Juan was fought.
Do you suppoae he really
was such a devil "with the ladies a*\<
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210 Fitk St.
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‘ really being .work to run one. be a j
noBtem and snfsitalari. It sounds
a bit appalling to me. I think these
night club ladies will earn their
bread and meat as surely as any [
factroy girl who count* nut* end
dolts 13 hours a day.
A PRINCESS SPEAKS
Perhaps the loving loyalty of
Prineees Hermine, second wife of
former Kaiser Wilhelm of Oermany,
is a bit staged for the eyes of a read-
ing world. But I am gullible and
read her recent interview regarding
the kaiser with almost a tear. Her
loyalty seemed to ring too true to
be staged. She stressed the fact of
their untter dependence one upon
the other, living in isolation as they
da. She
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day; Psb 33. tor the purpose
'ix* tine tli- rural « Iiool* of lfeown
County that hare* applied fcr state
aw. I -.Tr
According to Co iRRg^uperini end-
Swindle there are 44
county asking for
nr. the total amount
r being tisooo a.
from WO tn §1600.
Clark wtll spend a little more
two weeks with the schools of
county
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k 'You cagmot afford to overlook a tingle ad in
this issue. They offer you splendid opportunities
to sa^p money on your household and personal
needs.
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“Intimacy of this type would re-
duce most any normal person to
■Mdnrss, It would breed constant
irritation*, but we have never ex-
changed a eras* word.,
If this la true. Wilhelm has ra-
dsemed no little fraction' of hi*
••Ut. For it is almost as Mg a fact
Vto make one wife happy and con-
tented aa to please an empire.
- Th truwsia
*he^follow* the waiter to'b
toble pe shows them.
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Halcrglt and Miss Martha
3 S^besSStt Olst and Ilka Eva Blddo-
£mmd, y«*. Is r,l\*,W*
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OERE’S one of the nicest Mrs.
CooUdge stories, as well gs the
funniest Mr. Cotodge story, heard In
a long while. It saeoae that official
ritguet as well as com
tales that everybody must
when the president tell* a
ly funny story, no matter how un-
funny it k.
At a certain cabinet dinner when
conversation lagged. Mrs. CooUdge
turned to the president and said,
( •Calvin, tell them about the time
you got your,'first presidential pay.
check.” 8o Cal told rather dullv
and laboriously the now famous story
of the time bk first pay check was
given him. and he. said. Tliaeii
some again .soon."
» Everybody laughed uproariously,
an except Secretary of the Navy
Wilbur. He didn't crack a smile, but
just said. -Now. Mr President. I,
heard that story out on the coast a
long time ago. and when I heard it
it was really funny, like thts-L-" and
proceeded to tell the “really funby
■ version.” Nobody laughed but Mb.
CooUdge
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928, newspaper, February 17, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045085/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.