Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 10, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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attorney general;1’A. F. Nnssamgn.
Whltcwright. a.ssociate Justice 91 b
.the Supreme Court; The mas E chi
Ball. Fort Worth, Criminal Court my
ol Appeals Judge i unexpired lent); * c
D. Heywood Hardy. Houstbn,| bul
Criminal Court of Appeals Judge v.!fi
.(regular term); C. A- MUUgm. his
Pittsburgh, railroad commissioned ■
T. bi Martini Brackettvtlle. toil
state comptroller; ft. H. BmcHaRg, J 0
Waxahachie, land commissioner; pcr<
H. A.! Van Tassel. B Paso, state a l
treasurer: Mrs. Gertrude Leek, full
Livingston, school superintendent, -
and Col. Hoyt Windsor, Dallas,
Ct rnmissioner of Agriculture. Pro
The republican Istato platform! ,0*
included Repeal of ad vakjrfm “
taxes and enactment of .a luxuries
tax; reform of “primary election cr®
laws, and local administration of °
liquor and c id age pensions.
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>N OF SAN ANTONIO
tN STANDARD, BF.ARl
GENERAL ELECTION
ON. AUg, 10-tUP)-
>BoyntonL 90. San An-
mun and Inventor, be-
republican standard bcar-
cas today to oppose W.
nlel. 41. democratic flour
lfe with
Is earlier
other sir
it * and rudio performer, for
•rnorshlp next November.
fiStSZS
>rnor by aeclamntlon yes-
it the conclusion of the
^publican convention which
a complete aiate ticket and
k platform .largely devoted
1 at the amlnlstration oT
Nathan
1 at the amlnlstration oT
8. District Attorney, pas,,
as candidate for lieutenant
While five of
10-(UP
HOUSTOl
HcmeiL fan
other camp
lyu*. San Antonio,
an 30th district.
lieutenant
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Hospital Notes
■»«».»,! Miss Noel Haynes. Ebony, has «n
* tered Central Texas Hospital fa
>«-*- Ho*p,ui *'i"vrd'r‘‘i ire“
ly‘‘ud E%rrrU two-year-old sor
??■*£• *mx- nnd un r k EHtt
*• , y* * Haskell route 2. has entered Cfn
® st" 1 tral Texas Hospital for major stir
m Usten* .
i! HfifcfciirM II.
igj Men’ in ••'. 1 [I
Kansas Woman Dies
new. The screen's
miss gets herself a n
from her latest film
at the Lyric today. A
Seienoe and a new «
with fare of the day'
After Lon g SI
,for the a.
^Friday nlgl
Itun ire n
rur liovir to
n the college
ng comple-
to eater the
Two romantic (hemps form
ol the Interesting story of “1
City Revels.”
Noth these romances are p
agslnrt a background of **
adventures in the l imed b
eastinw canttal
The descendants of the late Mr.
and MTs. Jr H. Milam of this city
met lb annual reunion at Cbggta
Mfe Sunday. Eight of the nine Hv-
tag children were present. Mrs. H.
C. MUam Of San Diego. Calif, be-
ing absent. / 1 >
Those who were there with their
were B. J. MUam of Waco.
4. J. and 4. F. (Ben) Milam of
Mpgnwodd. Mrs. W. T. Lancaster
qf Bangs. Mrs A- F- Carlisle Of
Jarrell. Mrs. J. Troy Miller of
Burfcburnett. Mrs. Ola Adams and
Mrs. W. T. Ulloo» of Brownwood.
Fifty-three persons enjoyed the
lUor class have
§r The grkd-
• tiiplete details
jtftices for the
If ^announced
world loot a fin
when John Boyd
force here 27 yea
developed into on
et-sellers on the
feat is to sell nearly SJOOO ti
50 cents each for the polic
in one month.
0. Boyd hsi
he best Sck-
treat Brital
toltt.Urttl
BUT VVHfeKJ I QEALLV
•DOWKJOW MY BALLVI
V HAW/ WE SHALL
A HUWOQED MEKJ I
AMXlOUSTD awcm
{ EMILU AAABdST VO
W4W, JA&OU/^.V
J HAD 8MTTEA PttC
W« don'
hundred! of other
that you may
blLljT* 11m
that only
lip
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Baptist Wo&0 Of Meetings j
Viral Rartflsi 7X1 W o •••__• . ...
. „ . _ W* M 8. .circle I The Woman's Auxiliary .
meetings Mondgy were as follows: j First Presbyterian church met
The Wilcox circle met with Mrs., day afternoon in circles.
"• Prichard with twelve mem
circles.
Circle One met it the
c*
Per*, two ylatton and two new with ten members present,
members present, Mrs. Vernon] the opening prayer Mrs. H
Davidson brought the devotional. McGhee led the program and
Orpdm conducted 1
meeting.
and Rev. Kail Moore taught the U. R. O;
The Fielder circle met with Mrs.
ienry Wilson, -with Mrs. 0. C.
LtshWuod bringing the devotional.
Circle Three met With
K. Shaw with seven,
ent. T* meeting wag
and Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Ball offer- sentence prayers. MJrs. O
tag special prayers. Twelve mem-11
ben and two visitors attended the
'
Mrs. J. A. Stanley was hostess
to the Innrastw circle. Mrs.
Ward Parks* gave the devotional
and Mrs. w. 4. Todd taught the
lesson. v Seven members wen
present
Mrs Osoeva Norwood led the ds-
totional when the Lena Lair circle
asst at her home. Mis. Bivels
rtviswwd the boot “He That
Otveth". for the lesson.
The BUdn Lockett circle met
with ' Mrs. Jack Ntfdham
, , twelve present Mrs Iff. E.
%
the mgHlng.
brought
and lesson respec-
Bari Moor* Uught
when the Hanna fctrele
Mrs Urban 8ullth
Mrs B. J.' Shelton was hostess
to'Mne member of <*>« Bernice
NSel circle. Mrs. J. E. Smith and
Mki Vfcola Phflen took part on the
prngram. * [
The Helen Batfiy circle met With
Mrs. L R. Wilaoo IDs. Hol-
land led the dgvuUenal and Mrs.
II H. Shelton taught the lesson.
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r Uc •
CvroMhoqSem
To Be Held Tonigh
At Boptist Church
4r ) S 11 ,'
The coronation aervioe
connection with the O. A;
. party now In progress at the first
Baptist church wurtto held tonight.
- There Wfll be etovon queens, three
1 wNh scepters wbfcb( show special
attiinment in O. £. work.
^ At 7:» then wlU be music far
tbs orchSAra; at 7:40 Harold Daw-
wlll lead the devotional, with
music by Charts* Bond. The
ion sendee proper will begin
under the direction of Mrs
directed the R^le lesson
F. D. Williamson presided
buslntto
prayer closed
Circle Four, the. evening
met at Coggin Part. Mrs.
Sleeper opened the ineetlhg
prayer, and Misa Neva Blair
the Bible lesson, lira.
Walker spoke on Young
work and directed -the
Mis* Catherine Anffn was
The closing prayer Was offered by
Mr*. & E. Chandlbr... Sevrntrcn
members and guests enjoyed * pic-
with, nlc supper after tte business meet-
Neis- log
Circle Five met it the Chapel.
Mrs. A. W. Hoffman) led the open
Ing Pfayer and alsp broughi the
circle, progranp and the BVO 1'
son. A short busineA
lower the devotional hour.
MM
the les-
(
sou wb
special
W. D. Walks. At 0. Mss. R. V
Brown, gisest speaker, will address
the meeting, closing the program.
y About 175 have been attending the
" aaasions. 140 being registered from
IK Ham Family Holds
' Reanion at Fork
Mrs. Preston Qraoj was in <
of Bible study when; the
WM8 met Monday a t the
Mrs. qlark Matlock. Psalm
read, and each verse was
by members of the sedety.
*** ■
bato emotirj to user
Prayer Gxcup One) will
the home of Mrs. Lake
Avenue E. Thursday ft 3:30.
*, • A i t
and spent the day visiting
ther. . V* . 1
A A A A
-He That Giveth” Is
Studied at WMS Meet
“He That Otveth” is the book
studied at the Monday meeting of
the Ooggln Avenue Baptist W. M.
S. Mrs. W. F0. Sanderson is study
Hmfnhan. After Mrs. J. E. Bcuki-
ta Bad brought the devotional from
Tkadthy n. 1:3-7. Mrs. Sandenoo
taught the lemon on the first chap-
ter of the book. Miss Carolyn Rice
directed study of chapters two and
BMP}*
Calvary Baptist WlCIS
• --M^ets lor Study
The calvary Baptist W. M. 8.
Monday with MES- A- Q-
> for study. Mrs. Horace;
circle chairman, WC* to;
of the meeting. After a
wrvlre. Mrs. Erhoo OUliam
led the opening prayoc and Bev.
L. Sparks brought the <Nvo-;
ml from Romans 0. The meet-!
mil closed with sentence prey-!
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A A A A
Women Will
"Quilt1 at CUm Meet
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 10, 1938, newspaper, August 10, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056143/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.