Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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AY, OCTOBER 27, 1934
BROWNWOOD
"PAGE FOUR
inf her or having anythin* to do
By'wiHJam* 1
HK0WNW00D BULLETIN
foil r OUR WAY
English | Novelist
remark 'Can t you be generous
enough to thank her (or forcing me
to Unr Nora says tta worried him
k lot that he d dn't make a mere
genemua artUement at the time of
the divorce."
-He* evidently forgottm J he
hadn't the money to make it with,''
said Marian. That lie. Of course she
couldn't wish she hadn't told it as
Ion* as it had saved his life. And
yet there it was striking at Nora,
and at herself.
The clock on the mantel chimed
three-thirty. "We m ght as well
have our dinner.** murmured Mar-
ian. "Lon must have been detain-
VEW, 01rr TH'
OWE WHO LOOky
HORIZONTAL
1 Who was tbs
English nov-
elist In the
plrture?
10 Around.
11 Lunar orb.
12 Midday.
12 Departed.
IS Queer.
II Fatal irfischief.
17 Laughter
sound.
IS Second note.
19 Her husband
was a famous
rrtf* same thing—
TAKlN' A NAP—
BUT OWE LOOMS
LIKE WE $ CWEATTf
TH' COMPANY, AN'
Ttf OTHER LOOMS
LIKE HE'S HSLPiN*
TH4 COMPANY.
LIKE HE'S CHEATIN'
TH' COMPANY IS,
AT LEAST, GOT
HIS MACHINE
^ WORMIN' 1, y
21 Inspired
27 To^decteaee.
iuriU.,nr 1
" crudflx. J
4 Member of a ir**' j
Laos tribe. Jllhlp. ,
5 Street.
• To rectify. gJF..
7 Solitary. 37 noatin* lee
S Quantity. n**a'
9 Half an em. ** Pertaining to
13 Small tumor. *ir.
14 Narrow strip 39 Postscript,
of framework 49 Large deer,
wood 41 Crerrft.
II Covering of a 42 Nay.
teed. 44 Form of 'a.?~
17 Hank of yarn. 45'frepoeltioe
“Otoriouaiy." declared Steele, "and
I'm hungry.” I
The three o» them sat down to
the table Marian had laid with such
care. Anne and her husband ate
with relish, Marian toyed with het
food. Then the telephone bell
rang. It came as a shock to her,
she'd been listening so intently for
the sound of a motor.
"This is Silver speak ng,*’ came
the voice across the wires, "Lon is
here with us."
"Y»?" Marian made It a ques-
tion/
"He said you were waiting dinner
for him, so I said I'd call and tell
you to go on. as we're keeping him
20 Pussy. ; ““it-
21 To classify. Heap.
22To hurl 37 Sheer.-
against. *8 Exclamation
23 Crowd. <* Pl«We.
26 Nervous killer” Tiny *•*« '
malady. 49 Otherwise, a
27 Stinging Infect*1 Golf drvl p
2* To modify. « To follow.
29 Pitcher. 44B»ttei^ herb.
30 Market. *5 Osone^
3! Pickets. ,41Tb accompli!
32 Moisture. 47 Her most fa
33 Part ef a ®°«» no**1-
chain. VERTICAL
34 Streamlet. 1 Fee far am.
here (o dine with us."
"But ttlver." Marian protested,
"we have guests "
“The usual outraged wife," com-
mented Stiver laughing "This time
It's just too bad for the guests."
8he clicked the receiver back on its
book.
Marian had b'en worried. As 811.
ver spoke she was hurt, now she was
angry. Why couldn't he have tele-
phoned before he left the clubhouse’
Why couldn't he have returned
home? Too good nalured. Well, if
silver wanted him that badly, and
Lon hadn’t stamina enough to as-
sert h'mself. she could have him
and welcome.
(Copyright. 1934. by Jeanne
Bothnahi *
Marian Gordon
iitstMn
by JEANNE MOIIALLY
SYNOPSIS: Len Caaad, Marian <• "A dinner and dance someplace! There, the sound of a motor. She
hut-oard. wtS t el believe his wife| ... I know, the Alameda, it has locked at Hero. He was standing
when ■he teib him that his em- a nlc: cosmopohttn a^i alweys -t listening but with no sign of reeog-
ptayat. McSwa'n the contractor, la lot of foreign aviators around, and nudng the motor. A rr.om-nt later
^ araok. He doubts her when the a good orchestra." r- •' (the Steele* black coupe came into
tells him she hag proof, end that "And yon'U wear that gold dress?" view.
the proof was stolen through Lon* "Yes. and have my hair done in | "Where* the head of the house?"
>* n (tupMNi. Leu atoo will not the afternoon, and my nails and inquir'-d Doctor Altrert, when the
-r- that x.irrr ilondon. MeSwain* ', . . ” I greeting* were over,
daughter, la hi league with her fath- , "I can cash my pay check with! .He u gt ^
«r. Aad aow Lem iMMMartan that Murphy «t the gas station *fotewe pKnnlnf Should have been here by
•he MrXwahm sad SUrer waat them leav:; too bad this is Doc s Saturday tVi-thrty at the Utest - A tint
te spend Seaday at th* McSwaiu night °n duty^r we'dleali them W» tnvn ^ ****„•, forehead,
heme. \ Join u* How about Jackson and hi* rhfy wmiud , frv ^
— V„ . *ar1' i then the doctor sugg-ved he tek-
cnapt-r 32 j Jackson and nis girl were de- phon* the cub. "Might have been
LILITH AGAIN lighted, and Mar .an. who had, late getting off." he mid. "and one
MARIAN was making a salad thought her - honeymoon was dm- thing a man can't do la desert hit
iJM when Lon spoke. With careful nltely over. fou .a Lon his old lov- foursome."
hsnddhe arrnr.g-d th* curled leaves ublc .self as they dlnad and danced He called the club bouse and
gf a lettuce heart on the run of the the evening aw*y. . teamed the McSwaln crowd had left
dlah. placed, centered them wtth the It was long after midnight when promptly at two o'clock,
heart of an artichoke and topped .U they reached home, and Marias "McSwam." repeated Anne, "isn't
with anchovies. ! slid Into bed, happy that It was Lon that Silver Hondon s father?*
* "MUBwaist’' she repeated. "I'd and not herself lacing a golf date in i "Ye*." answered Marian She
rather not go. Lon." She answered • the morning. Several times whew knew Anne »S> giving her a search -
as though it were of no great eon- 1 the sun had found la way into the,tn% look and hastened to explain,
eem "Doctor A1 and Anne are com- bedroom she felt she should awaken ’"Lon's working for him." and at
teg out to dinner you know " and hasten Mm on ha way but she Start?* wonder at Lon working for
That's right.” he answered and waa too blissfully sleepy. And when anyone but himself, explained that
watched her ladle dressing over the she did awaken she found hs had Lon* inheritance had been held up
*->lad Al ssys b? wants to buy a gone. \ j . ^and he had been ob jged to work
place here as *oon as I get started , At first she was alarmed, then some where
You'd like haring Anne for a ne gh- chanced to look at the clock an the i "Speaking of your good friends
bor wouldn t you?' (dresser. It wa* ten o'clock. The the McSwalns and the Hondona."
"A neighbor?" she looked up. four-aome waa supposed to tee.off at .said Anne with gentle mrrarm. "I
What a biasing a neighbor like ten She counted the hours which^have some news you might enjoy. '
Anne would V it i time like this, lay ahead, a crowded Sunday course \ Marian, positive that the only
l CHURCHES
Rev. R. O. Sory. presiding elder,
will preach at 11 a. m. The pastor
will preach at 7:45 p. m.
AirnNAV*MT^BYT,:n,,N
I. K. fiord. Minister.
Sunday school at 0:43 a. m T. E.
Denman, superintendent.
J. C. Reynolds, Sunday School
Supt
Sunday school at 16 a m.
Morntng service at 1L
It' T. 8. at t.T
Evening servrre at 7:26 p. m.
Prayer meeting at 7:20 p. ■.
Corner Ninth and Avenue J
6:46 8unday school.
11:60 Momlnv worship
6:20 B. T. 8.
7:20 Evening worship.
Subject morning worship: *
Lose of Christ Constralneth Oh'
Subject evening worship: '*
Presching services at 11 a. m. and
7:3o p. m At the evening service,
the paster will discuss the cause
and cute of crime.
Expressions! groups at 5:30 and
6:30 p. m.
Mtd-wrek service. Wednesday, at
7:36 p. m.
COGGDf AVENUE BAPTIST
Sunday school at t:46 a. m
Morning worship service at 10:30 a.
m. Training Union at 6:16 p. m.
Evening worship service at 7:30. <
The pastor will preach dt ttve
morning worship service. At the
evening hour the choir will reader
a musical program in the form of a
song sermon Sunday is Loyalty
Day in the Sunday school. Every
member la urged to be present and
help to underwrite the church bud-
pet for the new year whlsh begins I
Noveatbee tat.
W. R. HORNBURG. Pastor.1
AVERT C MISSION
Frank OTleara. Pastor.
Will Smith. S S.. Supt
Sunday school every Sunday al
WASHINGTON 1
DAYBOOK )
3 30 p. m.
Epworth League every Sunday at
0^0 p. m. T
Ladles’ Aid every Tuesday at IB
p m.
**vaver meeting every Thursday al
7:30 p m.
7:45 p. m. Serinon by the pas-
tor. Subject. "The Last Roundup."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
313 Brown Street.
Sunday services at It :00 a^a.
Subject for the leason-ser^Kn fhs
tomorrow: Probation after Death."
WTNPAbfMjiit •
METHODIST CHTTICH
P. T. Stanford. PaatOr
All senicp at Daniel Baker Col-
lege.
3:15 a. m. Sunday school. Sdb-
tect: "The Defeat of Hxman
Esther Chapters 3-11.
10:50 a. m. Sermon subject:
"Where Do Men Oo When They'
DieF'
Members will be received,
2:30 p. m. Meeting ef aO the
profAe at the new etowrch building.
6:30 p. m. Young People * meet-
ings and prayer me-tmga.
7:00 p m. Subject: “Crime Nevor
PavO." Pretty Boy" rioyd a Chart
w-fll be shown.
Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. Workers'
meeting.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wm. H. Poster, Pastor
Morntng worship 11 o'elock ,
Theme: "Faith of Our Fathers " |
Sunday school. 6 45 F. P. Hall.
Supt.
Young people of the church 6:45
p. m.
Pioneers Society. 0:45 fc. m. \ f
There will be no evening worship,
here due to the evangelistic meet-
ing In progress at the R*ne\ r-e*
byterian chwrrh. conducted hr the
pastor and Rev. B. B. Hentr. of
8«n Angelo.
Prayer meeting. Wedn^vlay 7:30
p. m The book Of Revelation.
pOR MANY YRAR8 there has
been a popular demand for econ-
omy in government, and every poli-
tician who has sought state office
has been promising economy In gov-
ernment. But the cost of the Texas
etate governm'nt advanced from 317
per capita per biennium in 1025 to
127 per capita per biennium In 1930.
and in 1133 the expenditures of the
state government exceed'd the re-1
celptt by 038.400.000. the total rev-
enues being 300A46jll8A7 while* the
total host of operating the state
government, according to th:
Comptroller * annual report, was
6101022.450.79.. These figures show |
two'things very clearly, namely, that
despite the popular demand for
economy and despite the promises
of public officials the coet of the
state government has been mounting
at a startling rate; and that a
wholly ineffectual effort has been
madi to keep the expenditures of
the ftatf within its actual income.
Efkry citizen Is earnestly desirous
of guaedytng this situation, and
the femedy lies in the hands of the
psopia themselves as they approach
the November central election. At
that time they will paaa judgment
upoi£ a Constitutional amendment
wtd^wtli fix a limit not <{nly upon
the volume of reveixie which may
bo cflEeet?d by the state during any
two-fbar period, but upon the ap-
propgtatioos for mch period, so that
llim^ghsll not again be the wide
mffds between receipts and expen-
ditures which M s-en In the Comp-
troIMPs report far the fiscal year
B*oir*’ Thi* aaaend-
j. r. n. fixes a maximum
of fOfJO capita per biennium for
the mvenues which the state mgy
Worship tomorrow:
Morning prayer and
BELLE PLAIN AVENUE BAPTIST Y
‘00 p. t CWSfB P
Sunday school at 10 a. m. t prmj
Preaching at II a. m. and 7:30 will
100 P- M- by Rev. A. R. Watson, requ
Rlhi«. I Theme of morning sermon, "The, n
1.00 Equity and Method of Pastoral Sup-1 will
port," Evening sermon, "Some of
the ontnandtng Pools of tar Day."
Special music at both services. ^
DI8T CHURCH D*h
At times their exchanges were so
heated it looked aa I (hough they
might come to blows./ Both are
Evening service 8:00.
Mid-week prayer sendee a
eorh Wednesdav and Izullea
Study dam each Thursday a
p. m.
—BY AHERN
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
The Democratic leader la a stick-
ler for. Senatorial dignity and at
times it seemed as if this work'd
to bis disadvantago. On the stump,
however, it is different.
Robinson’s derision to take the
stump, following « conference with
President Rooeevilt, la regarded here
aJ highly significant. Hk is the first
of the Democrats big funs to go in-
to action on a purely political mb-
THINKS, KRADSfc
VES,*N' 1 WOULD
eOVEPMORSLUP' .
HOWS COME
V'DlON'T TAKE
SWKS ACT -POLITICS l.
THIS WLL, MA30R? U
th' g/lng th'club
WER£ TALKIN'. SONst %
T\tV\^ ACjO OP UGHTIN
*CVV TORCH POR NOU,
AS ASStMBLVMAKI / i
>1*BUT,1 HELD OUT*
ill POR GOYERNOR,/ /
WELL, MA^SOR,
HOTH\bi E\SE
‘AS GUVNOR.
VOtiD AST LEAST
■©E USED TO
WEKR1N, AriV1
*PLUC» HAT/J
OfURUR or CHRIXT
1501 Melwood Avenue.
E. L. Oreen, Minister.
Sunday school §:H a. m.
Preaching 11 a> n. and 7:41 p.
CENTRAL MET
E. H. Llghtfoot. Pastor. wj «>
9:45 a. m Sunday school. circled
19:90 a. m. Sermon. "World Need f-/, 7
-Christianity* Challenge." pastor. Winch
0:30 p. m. Young People s meet- file**
_ . \
7:15 p. m. Sermon: “Does Ood i iro-IVl
CONSIDER ACTION /
YOU KNOW, I WAS
I once a auenefc op
THE •p£ACE^"e>UT
THAT WAS A CASE
OP A SMALL CHAN*
TOR A BIG MAN -
. ma-ukw. KAFp
sion. It has been the *irategy of the
Democratic high command thus fair
to treat with "new deal” issues rath-
er than p rsonalRiea.
Robinson frankly announced-gf
he departed for Indiana. New Mex-
ico and Wyoming that “I em a
Democrat and mjl tpeechre' will be
in the inter-St of Democrata"
Insurance
vex. a Democrat, is taken here to
mean that the administration to de-
termined to elect Democrata wher-
ever possible.
As for Wyoming, hi* decision to
so there to because of Mutor
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1934, newspaper, October 27, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046013/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.