Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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"^BWWNWOOD BUUCTW, THURSDAY. JULY «, WM
**«**£• BUSINESS ramCIPlES STOCK MARI
* FIRM HUUCEUT OF BULL I
Attendance At
For yoar Healths
Sake
Watermelon Feast
|r»»*p5!u*0,|scbooTIrt *dJSfoJ
Howard Payne CoUe«e, of which
Ilia Prances Camp it Instructor,
will be displayed In the parlors <2
Howard Payne Hell fleas 3:00 until
140. <■
• * * :*
Marriage Of lnteiest %
| Announced By Parents
r lfr. and Iflrs. J. T. Stacey of
Trtakhaaa, who formerly lived In
Brown wood, announce the marriage
of their daughter, MIjs Bammb Lee
Stacey, to Larry B. LaDourceur. on
Saturday, the twenty-third of July
at Corpus ChristL After August
let, the couple will make their home
In Corpus ChristL The bride, who
is a outer of Mrs. Tom Bagley of
this city, Is well known here having
been reared and educated In Bsono*
wbod. For the past year she hat
been her hone at Ktngs-
vflle where she has been an em-
ploye'of the J. C. Penney Company.
Tea and Gift Shower
Honoring Mrs. Harbour
-100% Par*
Drive by or Phot*
We Defever.
four, there better—look, 1,000 aba
££S£3S£&.
hr another 1,000 up %,
ng market rush ia on.
d A now bun market; pettoi
fee and
fael Co.
Ouriey said the lack of the moat
“vital principles of budnem” In the
operation of farms was evident on
every tide. * He said It was found In
the neglect of upkeep, ip the over-
production of cotton which “betrays
our indifference to the eeoond ele-
ment of business success which la
the adsptatlon of supply to the
intelligently ascertained demand.”
“There is no eecape from the eon*
elusion that as a tree is Judged by
its fruits," he aakt, “the agriculture
of the South as a business venture
stands convicted of woeful ineffi-
many shouted from the Saber's old enunant. the
box at Oruenewald stadium, brought that have b
the lfab election campaign to Ber- number of i
lln while bands played, torches been eonstru
160.OWL]
Davis mountains, he said.
Mr. Burks urged co-operation of
cities and counties along the route
in the speedy completion of the
highway.
Local Coord Unit
It Chosen As Fire
Prevention Company
DUBLIN & CANON
Paraguay-Bolivia
On Verge Of War
Reports Indicate
those from out-cf -town being the
honome s mother and sister. Mia. J.
W. Oore and Mtm. WlMams of Oo-
* * * *
Morning Party Given
i, Celebrating Birthday
Polly Oonbttc'ceiebratad her third
birthday, Ouly 22. with a morning
party on the lawn at h«*r home, day
20%'OFF...
TAX FREE PRICES
PRICES SLASHER!
20%Allowance fop
Your Rid Tires. ■ -<
s
, We over-bought on Tax Free Firestone
High-Speed tires and Tubes, “fe must
> , ■ ■' i* . *
move them at once. To do this we are
Mtag and BiQ Parks.
\ • • * •
Billy Lou Brashear Is
Hostess For Doll Party
Billy Lou Bnubaar was hoctem
for a don party given at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Brashear, on Friday afternoon. Otris
attending the party were costumed
as ladies and each brought her*dolL
A light refraahment course was serv-
ed to Mary Bavins, Ti iptfln Mai-
loch, Deaner Jean Ming. Bose Ma-
rls' Chastain. Mayda Ivans. Carolyn
Oonlblc. Margaret Ann Dawson. Ra-
mi Loralne Johnson. Ines London
and Lucffle TiumaTl
A • * •
Visitor From Clifton
Named Bridge Hoooree
Oiven as « compliment to their
cousin. Mbs Ruth Jchfo of Clifton,
Mbses Pauline and Msurlng.White
entertained Tuesday afternoon with
in our
rhursd&y, Friday
and Saturday
faiy 28,29 and
'
This is positively die greatest opportu-
tg you have ever had to equip your car
ORLD RECORDS for Safety, Mileage,
GUM DIPPED
HRES
with the tires that HOLD A]
1 ., t * • * r < i \ - dk “ * § * »-
Speed and Endurance.
Only Firestone Tires MMb die patented conatioction features of Gum
ed Cord Plies under the tread. '
(TIGHT! You may never again buy
CES, DON’T DELAY. Drive in today,
PION TIRES af these Sacrifice Prices
SALE ENDS SATUKDA
tires at such unbelievable LOW
equip gour ear with these CH
WHILE THEY LAST. J
A. F. Gregory, Jr., Is
Given Bithday Party
Honortnc the oenattrm of the
fourth birthday of Farrb Oregory,
Jr. Ms mother, Mrs. A. V. Oregory,
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1932, newspaper, July 28, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045490/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.