Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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BROWNWOOD (T#x4*) BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 3. 1944
By J. R. WILLIAMS
OUT OUR WAY
MAJOR HOOPLE
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
DAILY CROSSWORD
Published every evening end Sunday morning at »rownwood, Tuii
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person firm, or corporation which may appear in Uae oolumri ef To#
^rownwood Bulletin will be gladly corrected upon ita being brought te
the atuntloa of the publisher
SL’BSCKI PTIONS -_
Brown and adjoining counties by mall. B B one year, by earner, 30*
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Mexico. SI.00 per month; six months 14 50, one year, P3 50.
‘A.&M. Ex-Students Ask Credit on National
Guard Service in Military Proposal
warded to Congress and to the
A. and M. College board.
Highlights of the recommenda-
tions. prepared by the aaseocia-
tion's military affair* committee,
were insistence that inUgrity of
the National Guard and reserve
components be protected, either
with or without universal military
service, and a proposal that officer
personnel in the regular Army be
drawn in equal proportions from
the regular Army, including West
Point, and the civilian compon-
ents.
COLLEGE STATION. April 3
<AP’—A recommendation that
military training received In the
National Guard and the R.O.T.C.
pt credited against whatever serv-
ice may be required under the
proposed universal military train-
ing act will be submitted to Con-
gress this week by the board of
DQe$ out
IN THE LA<oT
OP THE FIFTH *
Miss Mayasia Malona. Brown coun-
ty home demonstration agent. Mias
Malone will arrange a schedule for
Mrs. Payne The program will be
announced.
Food Specialist to
Return to Brownwood
Mrs. Jessie H. Payne, assistant
Shackelford county and Abilene,
yesterday J. P- Hamblen of Hous-
Silver is the best metallic con-
ductor of heat and electricity.
recommendations would
By V. T. HAMLIN
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PRIVATE BUCK
CNIWtTOM
By MRS ANNE CABOT
Big one and one-half inch violets
in lovely shades of purple, two
and one-helf inch green leaves
done in cross sfttch make the most
colorful design Imaginable. Use
the transfers on pillowcases, tow-
els, a dressing table flounce or on
a pale lavender or green linen tea
cloth. Makes a beautiful gift!
To obtain two transfers for the
Violet Cross Stitch Design (Pat-
tern No. 3721) color chart for
working, send 15 cents in COIN,
plus 1 cent postage. YOUR NAME.
ADDRESS and the PATTERN
NUMBER to Anne Cabot. Brown-
wood Bulletin. 330 South Wells
St.. Chicago. 111.
4-14 yn.
Another big Jumper success—
the classic type liked by the young-
er set: Wear It with blouses,
sweaters—wear it with the jacket
is a neat suit for street or school
Pattern No. 1543 la la slsaa 6.
S. 10. IS. and 14 years 81s* 8.
jumper, requires 1H yard* of 30-
inch fabric; jacket, long slaeves.
1H yards.
Tor this attractive pattern, send
II cents, plus 1 cent for poetage.
In coins, with your name, address,
pattern number and sis* to The
Brownwood Bullotia's Todays
Pattern Sendee. 530 South Walla
•treat. Chicago, XU.
Ready now, the Bering issue of
Fashion, just lie. Complate. Full
of brand now wardrobe ideas.
By FRED LASSWELL
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
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Memorial
Born to Sgt. and Mrs. Kent A.
Wiley. 1405 Twelfth Street, a son,
April 2.
Bom to Lt. and Mrs. B. W.
Hughes. 1508 Vincent Street, a
son. March 31.
Born to Pvt. and Mrs. E. T.
Cornelius, 2910 Cleburne Blvd., a
daughter. March 31.
The first Greek letter sorority
la the United States was Kappa
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1944, newspaper, April 3, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062617/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.