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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, SATURDAY,
H 1935
7Dnror> t • Tor chers Organizations
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PAGE THREE
Resuming Activities
First Meetings Held During Opening
Week? of School^Council Sessionls1 J
Announced by President for October
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* PAwnt-1>»ciier» units of the city \ present for the meeting end Joined -j
fan Iahrflll^5 their Activities for the (in the short business session that | ‘
1 aii ana winter months and an- • ’ <}
nouncement of projects for ^ included the afternoon. Ml» Myr-.
winter vHl be forthcoming. Hun- Brick's room van the attend- IcH
tnothers of the city an- ance bannei.
Join in the affairs of these' Ford Session
A>rganltatl*ns and take active part? Meeting of the officers &f the
in their vork. Pord Parent-Teacher* A-sociatJon'up bid
first meeting of the Parent-1 was also held Prlday afietnoon.‘sec
Teachers Council, the coordinating Mrs. Orville Bradley,.president. vas pev
uni: of all P. T. A. organisations of In charge of this called session at lln
~^_®Uy.^ *®L^ ****** 00 Tuesday, which time work, for, the ydbr was
outlined. A broad and in teres ting
program which Is designed to be
beneficial to both the school and
GIRL
bsmoNiN
. j§ * * * * * * *
INDIAN MISSION
an Indian mission school
Dakota must certainly be
lifferent from working In a
supolv store in West Taras
jwood to be specific—but Its
University Women’s Club Announces
;nans for Coining Season; Musicale
j Next Saturday Launches Activities
Local Trio Wins
**** * * * *
Second Place In
**** * * * *
Amateur Contest
Prominent among women's ortan- Brownvood at which time a pro-
bations of the city is the Brownvood gram on The Tenth Man” will b? 1 . ^ „ _—
brunch of the American Association given by Mr*. 0. C. Skinner, Mrs. Annooncerofcnt vss received here
of University Wocn:n which soon Wesley Lynch and Mrs. H P. Bakrt. ^ «,lrl°' “^P09*1
will resume its activities for the fall The arrangements committee: In- A?"* k.8u*
and winter. The local chapter.'dudes Miss EUsabethTohaarfcers, ,nd Bobble Rum Hamburg
— I ^ hafl won p!ace (n ^
October 1st. By that time all units
of the city VHl have named their
council representative to partici-
pate in this meeting. Mrg. Charles
D*jr Is president of the council for
this year, while Mrs. Ardath
Barnes and Mrs W. L. Lady man
are secretary and treasurer.
Oeggln Meeting
Opening session of the Coggln i
organisation has been mapped out.
rota
n'es^iire to be those of Miss haded- & ** Marjorie Orreham.’Miss Helen Burt and 10*. O, W. ™2L“
an*^who?liav^gtouS h“ P1*™*1 ‘ts series of monthly ! Adama |
end
Student Reception Friday Evening Is
Attended by 500; County Fair Theme
■ .Is Used in Arrangements for Occasion
More than 500 students attended, «_
the annual entertainment of First *
......Jekvor* in that J^n^ent°of rte^rweethin dv«' Decemb r »*-Progreaslve dinner T^tH^^^idJrnteht^foT'Dlli
Lahders. tor the past} ^ at _**»*• of Miss Edith 8crlm- las and will broadens over station
e”* i r\t ik. . „# — ---- »iiu win Droaacnsi over sianon
“ lS; a^ao,0^"^ ~ 0'g"’n'n'
ttfCK% as jnatren Jn the girls’; As^stlng Mia Gresham In direct- and Miss Helen Burt, A Christmas
rv In a character training i big the affairs of the chapter are tree wUl fellow si the home of Mia
near El bo woods North Da- Miss Annie Shelton, vice-president; | Gresham.
«: l Church Socie‘fc*
church ■ Each season following the) **•— * ■« .......... i ■ .1
li given at ? that byterlan Church Will hare iti
church. but last Baht’s event monthly Inspirational pry ram and
^0Bt outstanding loyalty meeting Monday afternoon
in several yean. at four fc'clock at the church.
A receiving line composed *f thej *i __ j.
. faculty members of Howard Payne i |
The local grr:# were winners in land their wives snd husbands; Annoisicements of Crcles of the
leaves tomorrow to
duties.
mission Fort Beth-
it was learned. .... _ ... B ^ „------ -- ,-----
Next reguar meeting of fte or-lc|d. 1* a stgty year old school, sus-
ganlzatlon will be h<dd on October talned bv the Cofigreeatlonal
15th. ^
the contest In which 1080 entrants members of the board of deacons and Woman"l Council of First ft-etby-
had part. Announcement of their ; their wiv:s togrther with Rev. Karl terlan Church have been made as
Raath Ward
W. L. Lady man.
sident
PHBBM .IP______ mHM, wMMB__
Parent-Teachers Association was of the South Ward ParentfjreAdb-
heid Friday afternoon with Mrs.jers Association, was in chRTge of
David 8. Camp. Jr., in charge.} that organliutunti i .meeting held
Superintendent B J. Woodward j Wednesday afternoon. Pffndpal
was principal speaker for the af-
ternoon. dtsauA-viog at thai Unie
Ms recent trip to Mexico CUy. Mr
Woodward '! talk was followed with
s discussion by Tex Wursham. dtv
truant officer, concerning hla ef-
forts to get all ctuidrvn of Mihool
age* enrolled.
More than 100 mothers ■
purpose of the r*eetl;
took. P|
etlng war. J<
or Uie
mothers and teachers of ttie.’sclioul
to get acquainted
Mrs. C R Lee wgs eleftid sec-
ond vice-president to fill roe
cancy lelt by tlie resIgnaUf
Wp. Joe French. A vaisl
cothplcted the afternoon wltj}
were than 80 women having part,
1 *• '*' 1 -*—-—+4’- •#4-H
rtmMi. If provides training for
l/ruc unth n-Kriro ._____:_____ U|M' | ■«•** H°“. mmuunwnicTii wi mrir t wicir wiv.a together with Rev
Wrifth n, ’ January 11-Informal tea and winning was received with a great H. Moore, the pastor Mrs. Moore, ioucws: The Mary King circle wUl
ffieJSi program on ”Bbooo^ie and Legal deal of Interest here since they are and officers of the church and Sun- "*** two-thirty at the borne of
W7'■■‘mT?■ ■ ■ .tW>n Sutu* ot Wom«n,” given by Mias popular and well known entertain- day school greeted the guests. |MVs. Irfin A|ktn. and the Martha
< segmary, and Mrs. James R. Kula Htuskew, Miss EsUUe 8mlthand ers of thU city. The ML-wes Tate
Beaael parliamentarian. v Mrs J. W Trapp at the Federated *re daughters of Mr. und ?4*s. T.
The sreond Saturday in each Club rooms si the Carnegie Library. L. Tate, while Miss Horn bury is
th»cMp*€r.«iu,ou,hcft,iu«m«t.|o^^ w, AdmK Mn.; w«i.,y Lmcn R. Ihmut: .'-i:
«)I.’Si,mu!yf?.yt lll“.‘e* Susanna Class Party Is
m mljus of te*01**** r-.MUve to the opening at three oddek at Hotel Bcowntfood. ^. \vr ■ s it
'Ihe tiiLvdon is lorn»*l at Pbo- °r '-’hdUs and poUflie. Tlie duipter observing Pkmrer Ddy. Mra. Harry LilVen at Wngflt Hor
A program of readings and musl- gf®, w!' ni^t at t«6-thirtp o’clock
cal selections was given during the at me
early part of the evening, while the 1
the affair were
p **: than t«*n wnpe (anuljes live in Mun durtrman ot the land. Mrs.! Olb Callaway. JUm 7^1
u 07 FlbowfHALs While the reservation membrlahip oanmltlee. smtoumvd Gladys Oudwm. Miss Blanche Shear
b<»‘,r whlcnTls tis hula- tons snd as mileK **»*■ i$**l uumbera having and Miv. Mabel Eubank.’
more .4 the I, me of about IfSOb Tn- («* P«S0e«Uve uumbera are, March 14—Creative Arts Day.pro- .
Women’s Chorus toU.D.C. Chapter In
Be Organize Next
Monday Evening
Circle* of Coggln Avenue Baptist
spent In the basement of the church Church hav* announr-d th*tr
decorated like s county fair. Colored i meetings far Monday as follows;
punch and popcorn were served from Clrrle one with Mm. Will J. Scott, j
the fair boouls at Uie refreshment Ul9 Avenue J at two p. m.; circle
lulu.'. Uw> wtth Mrs. J. L nmazeal-,
inT^rtlon Tl“N^th Wkoto ^ bivlilog ah pkrsooa in the cRy who W Mco'hre will review at that tln^ . _ ° s ff^m Included >»« Av[j McInStl- bIS
has * sevefeiv cold inmate.'Leas Kf *'•**“"« »*«*«“ wlille Mb* wdli be mad# by Ml« Eala Central Methodlrt Church were en- ursT-Tr,Z five with Mrs. Jim Me Horse in !
tj’an ten _ «hiv tanuljea live In J“! ferralned Ttiursday sfternoon st ^JSooUTb^^e^uarteLJ^i' AU ** «*«>• [
home of Mrs Jasper Weighs Duuton. Roy Ranwour. Bailey F\»r- ^ lakMhlrty.*
Austin Avenue. The event Lon- ; m.ied snd Uuford Forrester; srlec-! . I ! -f
..tank, und approximately 500 white requested to phone them to her at a gram to be held ist eight it. m. lifUie j'* "LJJ* cU* mrnlbpr:‘,, ^ ^ Wonusn’f Miv.lonarv Society of
Pm£3§ f r V-ry early d*f4. Fed rated Club root as tit the Car- {F ■** whns. Eddie Lak- and Anna Sue Tate and Flnl Metlmdkit Church wiM observe
Mum landers la by *o means a The frogram by meeting* has b» • n negie UbrartTYoung artlsu of the ¥n- Wal**r HeUnecke conducted LMta Bobble Ruth Horoburg. and guest day M-nduy aft-moon at. the j
mivl.-e at d>iwctUi* children s ac- arranged tor the year as follows: |olty wiU appear at (hat time A n* ^V0**0**^ P**-^ U*at opened , other numbers by the Howard Payne p*n,hrja|e to which all women of the
tivltire. in Jhat she has several MushnU Tea coimnlltee. compoaed of Mias Hdith *na Mr* Jnm °re*“ eomS?*d J*. Margin rite churcT
f\ • if 5 veaig^of In rlrla’ camps. September 31 -Membership tea at aerfmaenur. M Ikfry Jyce ^Fat- *•* 1X1 charge of the httslneai sea- Wilson,_Mtaa Beverly ray lor and
(Jn^nina MfH4tlinCT ar“* caurp th* past sum- foyr oki.SK ut Hotel Brownwoud son. Miss EsteUe Smith Mrs. Louis that followed. Oames and con- Ml* Uenltvle Mclnroe. The,church
4 4lO IvsVVLlilg her that sJ$e mode the contacts Mias Mavis Douglas Is arranging Use Green and Mrs. Jamee Beadel will Provided diversion
invited.
that pave resulted In her new po*l- musksai progrum for U«e afternoon bv m cliarg?.
Opening
Organiration cf the wtunan’i
chorus, sponsored by tlie Schubert winter was
Music dub, win be started Monday by members
P • J If ,i . that have risultad
1 nd3V AliPrnflOn hCa ..Bhr fas m Charge of the *hlL members ot the membership April 11—Pan-American Program.
J junior, unit at the Cheley Camps committee composed Df Miss Edith Plcnk at Lake Brownwood. PTOgfram
- > l»4r;;Estes Park Colorado while Scximgeour. Mrs. Louis Green Mist; will be given by Mrs. a. W. MfBM.
session of the fwl and p pBMousJfanrz she has held joba Ruth Oehrk#, Mis, Bixabeth Mrs. Lucretl* Davir Weaver and
i held Friday kftknvaoo M camps li^ various veftione cf the Chwmbets and Mrs. Oen? Tay- Miss Ruth Oehrke, ArrangtmenU
rs of the Winnie I r*-i----------
for the aft- orchestra, directed by Mrs Khrl H. Dec4’s I
ernoon and refreshments were serv- J Moor*, also furnished music during *' *
in conclusion
i* simply
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Winnl#: Davis
evening, according to an announce- Chapter of the United Daughters
ment made today by Mrs. Norman ,of the Confederacy. Hie acting
K. Locks, president of the club. All took place at the home of Mrs.
Jkmea ot the city who are Inter- Mary E. White, preddert. |
wted In belonging to the chours Principal feature*
are lnvltad to join.
EtatBs and Canada.
|* * * *
iher
ure* of the after-
noon was the election* of officer*
Shelton. Organkaucn will be start
Bradv Wedding Of
jGeneral Interest 1ST
1BDT. feeoT
dr 'senc# of i
*r- making other aminge- will be made by Miss Eula Haakew,
enu lor the afternoon. All Mrs H. p. Baker and Mr*. Gib
kwiltaf* #M. persons eligible Cbllawaj.
for nvci^r^nip are Invited. - { May *—la* hooMlagi'tradOaMI
October 12—Dinner at eight o dock of the local high school and two
at Hotel Brown wood. An out-of- coll ges at four o clock in the Fed-
speakarjjncs been secured tor crated Club roOtba it Ale CbraMd#
occasion with members of the Library. Mias Helen Burt. Miss
_ program commutete. compoaed of Gladys Godwin. Mrs Oene Tsylor
14._«8p.i—Amid Mas Anni* Shflton. Mia Edith and Miss Annie Stultsn win direct
aooroelmstely 125 8crlmgeour. Mrs. James Beadel. the program and arrangements will
ed at that time.
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Coleman Couple
Has Anniversary
COUCMAN. Sept. 1C—In her
home at. -Valera Sunday. September
8. Mrs. E. Rodden entertained, ob-
serving ft
L. Ehrke. cprresMndin* relative* and jntlmatMkknda’MIjs Mlss Eula McFarland and Mr*. O. be made bv MlsTTabaT^Eubaiik,
secreury; Mr*. J. J. J. Warren. Bwle Helek Ro-MIe became the *_Sklnner. making arrangement* Mia, Blaigihe Slaar and MIm Eliaa-
1 1»
^^tldl^thanno“n^m<’ritWwis M-fhd?£rChll'rc?T Br.d^
(ma^ all future: meet- reading the Impressive ring cere-
Ings will be held on the second Frl- rrone- I ^
tUy m each month Inatead ofjVi W’impr^ alUf. erected In
{ lha «■ nil ill home of Mr. and
* * w * Mr* Ovdett. formed the scene of
the flftfctb wedding anni- Parf^ Civ«i FriHnv tft ^ The alur /was of smi-
veraary of her parent*. Mr. and j * a riJ VjWe" 1 r,aay . J lak. lerr. and lovely pli* gladiolas
Mr*. J. B. James. She was ss- Honor Season 5 Bride °° ••efl *f<Je seven taper* burned
Mated by her sitter-in-law, Mrs. . __W during the Ceremony, while a bowl
Bill- I*ham and six of her cousins.1, M ctooree Bun* entrained 'bcgutlful jmrnitiont decorated
i31r^^e^wei^Dlv*enfIt^^w obte* ^klay afternoon with a dell^itfuliy ^ l^antel .of Ihe hujje open fire
the form
Ncawaar ]Bf4uinoheon at Hotel beth Chamhars.]
! first Friday
of a picnic under the ter*ln*1*w' Mrs Paul ^lnn' a
grand old oaks, that war# In the M . Um rw «i
yard of the first home on the old 5lvtn at "** home df Mri. !g>. L,
ffrm At he hSd^ Hon.e^eek PoweU 1815 •f*1- "3
tES “lire JSSiit m vSS: Brtd«' «*
_____________________ _____ ’Mgjlfl Caflgerlne MaxW(?i. wearing
of recant week*. The affair wv* a •atl0 flinror govn. wtth a
corsage of red rose bugs, descend-
ed the *taifwav. b-nrirw a lighted
dining room of Mrs.
A golden -rUnr ache me was rar-
*** out to .^aU^ beautiful
rdlden marigolds being uaed for the
flowers (pr the ooaslon. The gold
,tutors were also featured In tlie
ter. where Drusilla James of
*£F
regis
were taprr, with which she'Bvhted the
frtlrl##n toners on either side of the
I ____, he time. JA» mints ter
were presented Mrs. W- O^Kmp *M*>k ,fhls pfcice behind the altar,
and MTs. Granville Bag ley both uf Mi* tucy Mae Ricks maid of
whom gave their prises to th# hon- honor, in a blue lace dinner gown
oree. At th* termlruiLion of the aft* *ith gold.abcrs.or!-': and carrying
i frtjfn Uie * cotorilu! bp.itumt of tdJlvnan rose
. VRnn by bud* And Oulta Moaeley, drer.-
but'agaln the'bad*road*Interfered, arranged for the 'ntenalnrftx* if <
a&rsll
Constitution
Week
In Srrordewce with an annual
custom of the National Soeiety
of the Daughters of the Amrrl
can Revolution. ConsUtution
Week l* observed In some form
wherever there Is a chapter In
caper,* to a request from Mrs
J. F.; Renfro regent of the
Mary Garland Chapter. Chester
Harrison mil) mike addresses on
the Constitution at Daniel Bdkrr
College *t 10 a. m. Tuesday Sep-
tember IT. apd at th? local high
‘-rhool st :o 30 a. m. on the
fame date, Hr will apeak at the
Howard Payne chapel hour on
Friday, SejMjgmbar 20. at 10 a.
m.
Mrs. Mayes Hostess
Coterie Contract
^ Club on Tuesday
Ttlr e table* of club member* and
substitute* were geests of Wrs.
Wendell W. Mayas Tuasday after-
noon when she eras hostess Ur the
Coterie oontrert jOlufe. * Midge
game* were uijoyed during the early
afternoon snd terminated with Mrs.
Luther Haynes grtnnjng high a^ore.
Dainty refi^hment courses Fere
served at the r#fr«hment hour to
conclude the aIt#rnosn. •
guests was prevnted —------------------,— ------ ,
little Ellen Joyce Powsil. g i| j ~ Ml» ro|^ Wu- crepe dinner r ormer BrOWllWOod Gill
vuwn. rrhnnftcd with gagdenu*. «k- » as . . ....
Social Calendar
Salad plates were passed in 4mimuhtu *14:1 kwuhiuv ae- » m* • • i>*-i 1 MONDAY
Galvegton and Garatolne Peyton of g ^“ Marned 1,1 Kllg°rc ^Meet'n, of the Schubert choral
Corpus Christ 1. presided. Quuti 8i T,LNa f romoa- v^ll^ ^ " * *c* _______ __ Club wiH be held st seven o’cloc*
•ere delightfully entertained ^ W’ °* Kemf>’ 8ttnle)f' T’ 1 Mfc, ■■[
jzzi »sr. jsss.^?* £^XB1S&«3f
4 Art
n. an accomplished pianist.
A sheerer of lovely gifts were
sen ted the honor couple, after which „ .. M
two form Fere sung, the popular. ”7'h*,a*f>n
-When We AU Oet Together” and JUOrfl and
-L. ot Brown wood, and to Mesdagm L- newel poM.fwitl
L. Lanford V. B. Eoff, ffaiiat. malnlhy at the
organ, where she ^ bride ol R. D. YlnglLng ol this I
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Tuesday
“Ood
Again
Be With You Till W« Meet ^ **tu*,a^,crf h
u Richmond. H. O) WIL plsyed the bridal march through- city In a quiet ceremony performed Annual fatuity and student re.
f’ ,0141 pco*r»iona|. the Methodist par^orugr in Long- 'ceptlan arfll be held it eight p.- m.
ill CJI HlRfliit II : ISt ’A HsmA* 1 Am — -a p 4 - .
Mr. snd Mr*. James led •Cr#Pe Myrtle, slnnlas and oth»y| | ■
tne .way to the dining room, where suiiyn^r gardtn flower* were used vll!e, v#rho was bride's
a. delicious feast had been prepared decorations by the hottfss.
In honor cf the last members of i
’Attendants view Thuridiv even.na.~The Rev on ^ campus at
Mi£ Josephine PawceU of Ken-- pY*w FYw pastor of the MethodUt Coll*t*'
*“ church, re*d the lines of the .mar- j 1
B4krr
maid.
' 0 in * yellow lace dinner ri^V vowV
1
gown^wlth gold
ntLendi.ru wa* Mr
»ccpw:ii
r. Bill
rtts.
fwl* , I | I"
Ylnglhig has lived m Kfl- ' 2*a< ot
at the
I* Wed H«e Recently “SHI!
WIflllB#. Le|. Jr- of Augtln. entered
kt a Ude door, to take their places ,n ensemble of
The bride whs most attractive tn
black wool with
Thnreday
Meeting of the Br
mwood Oar-
♦ V * *
the B. F. James and Asa Meadows r i> o. iis
famine* rofmer College 5tudcnl
After lunch pictures were made
and reminiscence of the past en-,’
joyed. A brief history ot both fami-
lies was given by a niece. The as- RISING STAR. Sept. 14-L Mt-«* ____________
CsilS sUMi Sak-
B. James pioneers of Ooleman in Brownwood, with Miss JPVneta a cofcftis! V iquet of pink rose
county, but they are deacendanU of White, slater to the bride, the or.y bud*. *a* foi owed by the bride *t-t
the early colonist* of America and witness. I \ \ 1 tehded bv her father. Mr. E.' L.«
also are early settlers of Texas. 1 The bride U the ,daughter of Ogdmi who defended the stairway’
The James family of Colonial Ur. add Mrs. Jim White of Uie to the altarj to the siraim of "Lo- PIam arp m»A' faT » 42 _______
day* came from England and were Blake community. Mias White at* hengwi’s Wadding March.” party to be held at the local Odd year's work.}
among the Cavaliers of Virginia, tended and graduaU-d frora Wllr The bride was charming in a Fellows and He be k ah Hill Monday
Uncle JoeY father. 3< njamine 1!ams Hl«h School where she was lovely Queen Anne’s while lace wed- evenln* • P> m., according to an
* * * ♦
ntatar t* PLANNED
rwwn
den [Club ^U] be held at three
o'clock at the home of the presi-
dent. M
I Street. All members iare urged
! attend.
. Members of tbv Lconey Parent-
Teachers Association wUl meet I at
t hr*-*-thlrt\ 0 clock U» Oegl*M
Franklin James, came to Texas
a Star basketball player cm the ding
2£^'to”»^tin?nJtat^‘lnnt£ n!0£ mw WmS
SLt S *”d ,n **1 “®i
He received 'a fatal wound
batU; of Raymond. Miss- on May
Mr. Montgomery is the son] of
1J. 063 and died June IC 180 He *T™
_ ___________ , AsMraap
'wn. with a flowing wedding 8nnouneement made today. Membership tea wi8 be given at
veil covering her head and falling 8***ral out-of-town visitors are four # clock at Hotel Brownwood bv
~ —-li? . * TV --4^r---*xpacted to gttend, and the public , the local chapter of the American
dialty
hoi tens.
to
the evening-
the
Mrs. R. T. Montgomery of thU
fgt^gr.vas Jo# James and 11 red ^ atte^ff
near Hot Springs. Arkansas. Joe aIL °f swwu^JE!*
B. Jamas' mother's mi,d-n name freduated with the^
w*s Harriett* Thomas. She had He was a star football player all
uncle* who were soldier* of the four *far» hlfh 8choc'
szAgr^s
near Marshall In :m«. Mr*. Joe B he made the Frethman term the |
James was Dovle Meadowa. . second year there. : a
The Mekdows famUy Is also of The newlyweds will mik# their
Colonial decent. It was represent- home here for the present.. |
ed in America's struggle for free-;
.poirnwifc)
Hihe-J -
ON PAGE FIVE) ik InvlUd.
'Association of University Wi
Am in the battle of Yorkuwn. Va.
Tier mother was fiarah Joacue T1- They came to Cdtetnan county
Jhfaadcws Her great grandfather and established s home at the head
Foacue also fought fer our free- of Heme creek, not far from Post
dom. Th* Foacue family came to Onk Spring In the attlamn ol
America as Huguenot refugee*. Juat a few weeks alt|g^ thsf W#rj
Later members of th* family drift- married. ^ '§■**. |
ed south. B, F- Foroue and •on-
to-law. Asa Meadow* and families
settled near Jefferson. Texas.
Mr. James Is past 79 snd his wife.
t- marnea.
- ^ jr lr\ I it
ta Bo^s, g fe*» qua
Es, fruit jar»- ^N^ncy’g. u
WASH tlbb^
VmE C3U6ST5 AfiOAPD TQfe QOob
TQvjy RDMOM, *n%D-n€‘TED
omen
DA. SCM<S,SMt CXZNA M£
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 285, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 14, 1935, newspaper, September 14, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045186/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.