Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 90, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY
Second Coming of
Lunch Every Day at
(inn Drug C
ACK j AJ
Christ Subject for
Sermon Tonight
President’s Birthday Ball This
Evening at Memorial Hall Will Be
Gala Ocodlbn For All Brownwood
SHOPPBRS i
3 VftrUMn-MVt—Chj
or Dessert .....\... 4
“The Second Coming of Christ
and the MUtenlum" U announced
ax the subject for the sermon to-
irtaht at the Ooapel Tabernacle re-
vival at 141t Coggin avenue.
Rev.- and Mrs. Kenneth Copeland
of Cooper, who will have charge of
the music and direct the children’s
and young pepole's meetings, en-
tered Into the work of the re-
vival last night as It entered upon
Its second week. Mr. Copland will
meet the children at 4:10 p. ni.
and the young people at 6:30 p. m.
dally.
L'AMEMQUE ET LE MONDE
PLATE L
3 Vegetables—Meat
D. Roosevelt 00 his 52nd birthday.
Ml of Brownwood will Join in the
man j-making this evening at the
ftwident’s Birthday Ball to take
PMee at Soldiers and Sailors
Manorial Hall. Society folk
Of Brownwood will Join thow from
surrounding towns and communi-
ttas for the festivities which prom-
las to be one of the gayest and most
ootorfUl affairs of this nature ever
staged tn Brownwood.
Coronation of a queen, whose
Identity lg to be kept a secret until
that hour, the presentation of her
court and attendants, together with
a floor show of period dance num-
bers will be opening features of the
owning that will continue with the
grand march, to make the occasion
Indeed a gala one. Colorful attire
of the duchesses and malds-in-
waittng and other participants tn
the pageant no well as dresses worn
by other guests at the ball will con-
tribute much to the scintillating ef-
fect to be in evidence during the
owning
- A group of period dances.. In cos-
tume. will open the program at eight
o’clock. These numbers will Include
a Virginia Reel, a Minuet and a
Bchottlsche. Those to have part In
the Virginia Reel will include, Alice
JefTeris. Lucy Cross. Harriett Wee-
don, Carolyn Callaway. • Wilma__________________f____
Pratt. Buster Oober. Magee Osrnett. McHorse and Miss Beverly Taylor. 1.
Dtek Gonnally. Sam Connally and The affair was held at the home of i
Billy Watson. The Minuet will be Miss Mclnroes parents. Mr. andi
presented br Lillian Schrocder. Jane Mrs. D. D. Me Inroe on First
Tomorrow's
Entertainments
SPECIAL
Choice of Ham -
Sausage—One Kg gj
Coffee .........J
BREAKFAST
Bacon or BrookfteU
•Toast—Preserves am
POINT!
to
lubricate
— BMI $a roe plait, ft mot I...
This cartoon by Jean Routter In le C’rl de Paris captioned “America and the World'' ihrns Presi-
dent RposersH meeting the wonderInr *l»re of European observer* a I'h the statement—freely translat-
<d as—“And if It pleasrx me. what of it?" |
'Wild Youth—French
View Of America
’he bootleggers will all turn to>-*—----------i—r-
4 Gangsters are rapidly brim CkarleS H. ButUf
annihilated bv their own machine j JT e* »• 1
,,ns 1 Becomes Candidate
5 American women arc the, - ^ , 4~ '
>potlcd darlings of their hu*-l f Qf C OfVIfVUSStOMT
band'-.
C American food is atrocious ; Th„ nHfn„ nf Chas" H Butler will
A.rcu in business and financial 5. fauDd ,n th, political tnnounce-
dr»nuuw-d bymioru o! ^.nt column as a candidate for
s1n<rs conflicts between the NRA commissioner in precinct No 4. Mr.
aUminif.'sration and employt n. But'er’s decision to enter the race.
* specaim dumping of milk by disgruntled he Rtlt„. was made after the sollci-
3 a k, cjlr>'ntn and unrrsl among, farm- tation of. a Urge number of friends
11m and nts ,.r. of jth,. gr;i,n havr jMree|v and >^>tprs in lhe precinct.
h msrll hd ;e,Wditl,nn thr P;‘Tllar Mr Butler l« a long time citizen
“ , unn- ho»f'rr crowding aside the|of Brow n fount v and needs no In-
* „ romantic <ono» ptioi.*, of ^ lroUllctKKI He lias lived in the
1 up ‘ 1:1 th*' Unix] {States Bangs Mrtion of Brown county for
! N*w York, soleinnlv write French twenty-five years, with tile excep-
n. evident \»*■ it« rs in the Parisian press, it. so tion of ca*e-year in live World Wsr
depression i>.tv al.luted that its ''kvseraper during which tune he served over-
ly wiih the ^i,. three-fourths emptv." biw!i«*'»* sea*
» (ormerlv failures are count# 1 in huimreds t|< vjhrit., ,hr vote* and support
ly. has re- daily. arid "evening around Uroud*
v of tht wuy finris hundreds oi njen rl**p-
tuven wav hm und< r porches <sic»."
American |*re- ident Roosevelt l*. tlir bigce-.t
j Amertcan name tn the French pr***
■ " kwh #* familiar to the French*
tion* w man tn the street as that of C’hatles
’* Augmiu. LmUberi.li or (iri’ta Oar*
othy Cross. Helen Morrow snd
Kathryn Ashcraft will serve as hos-
tesses.
* * * *
Attends Golden Wedding
provided entertainment for the aft- Anniversary at Alvord
D^Bmail boxes of chocolates were jf ha^hist
given each guest who waa aLso.pre- »*
Griffin Maxine Fletcher Billy January 27th wa-s the date of the
Frank Duia. Mary Ellen Winn, occasion which wp marked by a
Joyce Keesee, Pat.«y Egger. Peggy dinner given at the family home;
Doris Wise. Ardlanna Jones. Rich- tor the children and other close
mond Rudolf Carnes. C. Q and rr'ptives . e
Jeannette Davis, and the hostess. , The dining roorh table was at-
Mrs. ||arx wm assisted in enter- tracUvely decorated for the occas-
talnlng by Lucille Carmichael and jf n golden-yvllow being . Ohvored
Mrs. Blohard Carnes in th<. uppr.ir.tmflns. A huge two
* * * * | tiered cake frosted with yellow 1c-
Rirtkdav Partv CalVPn ing and decorated , with golden-
Dinnaay rany yi'en _ ^llow rosos and gr^n ieave.s
For Nelda IO Gifford farmed a cemerpiere The name*
J ni the honrred guests. 'Louis Eli
H.cilv i.a. increased greatly its (
orututr siilpmei.ts thl. )Ysr
that’s
Airier of Daytpn. 1
/'■me Kniscbeti n*
/ lo>’ in poiflds: in |
[inndt say f«» murn f
t fta^eaht^ safely and |
fme haltSftasixjonful
■1 a glass of h6t water j
!>’ tvfore breakfad - I
I lasts 4 weeks—Get 1
[ 5 Drug Stores or anv [
America If this .first ;
> convince you this is
safest and surest way i
<Adv» I
■Money back.
ilRliSIffi
.rf u v™-.
Mrs. Gifford was assisted bv fce»s and Mr and Mcs. J. A
Jl£Uje,CW 0^ealWanT S’ food^Mr’Tnd ^
walker ‘ and sons. Weldon. W. S.. Jr., and
J_-__• ■ ^ _ Bilh’ of Forestburg j Ernest Tibbet1
. , r T t - . - 1 , —. ct Sllverton; Mr. ilnd Mrs J. P
j ’ » T'bbets and children. Twvla Belle
i Notes on Work of t Rnd Blea^e of Alvord; Miss- Bel!'*
t 7 1 Tlbbets Of Wichita Falls: M^. Marv
| Clubs of County I Braly. MLsses Audie gnd- Orb Bralv.
'i 1 4 all of Fores*burg; Mr. and Mrs W! 1
.................... V•4 Elliott. Mr arid Mrs Bufford El-
Mrs. Marvin Dixon, vmrd dem- l=tt ^ Mn Mxnford. all of
onstrator for the Indian Creek club Bonuirtoll; Mr z n. Fpgate. Mis*
living about three miles from In- JeccJe Fugate and Baxter Fugate,
olan Creek, has started her yard Nw c1o M^iey. all of Alvord; Mr
work by first marking the yard off #nd Mrs Anson Elliott and chll-
»nd leveling it up. planting pnsts ^ jQe ^ and Jaclt ar)d Mr
for a yard fence, underpinning the ' Warjry Elliott, all of Elec-
house and making two flat stone
walks. Rich dirt has been hauled ^ - ♦
“-r Mrs. Herschel Weedon
*Sr^S ' Is Hostess at Party
demonstrator for Indian Creek' Mrs. Herschel Weedon entertaln-
club, has the beaver boards up In ed last Friday afternoon 'with k
bar room and u ready to eanva* delightfully planned hospitality,
•nd paper the celling, as the lum- Refreshment courses of sandwiches,
bar had been used before for the rakes and coffee were served at the
ceiling Her r\nee‘ is also mad< fl^se of the afternoon Jo the per-
and she piano to add the shelves sonnel which was lunitrd to about
and rods as soon as the Judges twenty guests __ .
-imrp>r room I Attending were Mesdsmes Harold
# Bcctt. Robinett Martin. Foye Jay-
■ B 1' Nffaeii m klrnrl W. B B Thompson. J. A. Cun-
*>• u V-wteyw ■ »icn« (nln,ham. Jr . James B Pike, Oeorge
*--- --M^K.K--ikal n...... rV«M VlWtna A f RaWAB V
OCR BOARDING HOUSE
By Ahern
* I 1HE average car has about - 0 dif-
1 ferent points (soaic as many as 78)
to be lubricated, each requiring a spe-
cific amount of the right kind of grease.
Hit-or-miss greasing can’t possi >ly get
all of them. No one grease ca 1 resist
heat, wat^jr, pressure and speed. So we
and more of them. TheWxt time your
car. needs lubricating, take it to a Mag-
nolia Station and discover how much
.Mobilubrication can add fo the pleasure
of driving. \
—NOW. AVA *— /
TO MAKE A LOtsIG STOKY SHORT, j \
1 WAVE EfctN \N TVAt VAKBVT, FOR
A NUMBER CF- YEARS,OF DRIPPINGS
IN AT OUR PRECINCT POUCE STATION
TO PLAY A FEW ROUNDS OF POKER J
AND “PINOCHLE WITH THE BOYS \
OFF “DEITY -w AND .NATURALLY, f
DUR1NS THE COURSE OF TIME.I
“BECAME FAMILIAR WITH THE FACES
ON THE “POSTERS^OF FUGITIVES
AND CRIMINALS WHO WERE BEING
y SOUGHT BY THE “POLICE, AND “^AH-
~AND BALTIMORE BURT, V
alias''captain SHANDYGAFF*
WAS ONE OF TH’ MUGS | ‘
WANTED, ON TH POLICE
POSTERS P A CONFIDENCE
MAN WHO HAS “BEEN
r SALTING FISH AROUND TH
'COUNTRY.^ TH’ MAJOR MET
] HIM IN A BOWLING ALLEY,
l WHERE HE WAS SPINNING
S TH' PIRATE TREASURE r*r-
web q. • va
MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM COMPANY
A Sec on y -Vacuum Comgcny
have developed several different grades
of Mobilgrcasc to meet each cor dition.
You will find it interesting to wkteh a
Magnolia Man lubricate your carl>X'ith
complete equipment, the correct grades
of MobUgrcase and an accurate "Chck-
Chart” of your car at his finger-tips, he
works with the precision and assurance
‘of an expert. He knows his business
because he has completed a thorough
course of instruction and passed rigid
examinations on scientific lubrication.
New car or old, Mobilubrication will
give you smoother, trouble-free miles
You'll have a smoother running
Automobile when you get
HERE.,'BUSTED 9-who IS
TELLING THIS STORY?
T>A,SH YOUR
RUDENESS-A. ^
^^5 SPUT-T
Mobilubrication costs just a few cents
more than the price of a "hit-or-miss”
grease job. But this slight difference is
more than repaid through the saving in
fewer repair bills and better performance.
Stay with
nd you stay ahead!
INALLY
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 90, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934, newspaper, January 30, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045504/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.