Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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Activities
Celebrations
Hallowe’en
Red Activity Among !
U. 8. Seamen Due to
G$t Investigation
] Committee Chairmen Give Reports
K the Material
Thursday Afternoon in library
HXNOTON. Oct. JO—(UP)— j
“communistic influence*"
American seamen wpl’W In-
tel by (He Senate aSon after
dal session of Odngreas can-
Cha lrm an Royal 8. Oope-
).;» IT., of (he Senate
-tee announced today,
mi nary step* for an inquiry
n‘ completedhe said, and
dal legislative authorization
nceaed became os uie Droaa
Carnivals and Parties Past W'
40 ^IaOi
8S a HvW
library Tuee- ^
clock. Business rarton vu held by' Mi
_ |SSXXB32S2 i?JS Mexican Supper
lor Twentteth crated Club rooms at Carnegie LI- ,. # * ja . *
r<££.~: Given for Beta
rternoon, at 3 We chairman, gave a report Q» ril (>Ll
i on the number of irtoe* she ha* ,312013 Till LrfOlID
given at Pirn planted in Ooggln Perk; Mr, Mary © "
rv>«i»w evening Duncan, roee chairman, gave a re- . _ _ _ .
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2L*g£
Obriend Chap- reported thm plans are being made BettJre ^ ^ ^ strtek-
terican Revotu- for the Christmas social, at which
o'clock Ttrnr*-1 time local Garden Chib members celebrated the
111 be hostesses to the District acceptance by the. Mery Duncan
deration ot Garden dub*. cf „ tavlutk)n extefided to her by
Mrs. a*rl Byrd was appointed the sorority to become the group's
lalnnan of the program commit- social director. Mr, Lets lfowby
e end Mr*. W. T. Fisher we* Shelton is educational director of
yned reporter, Mrs. W. L. Clerk, the club.
Ere. H. R. Hayes and lire. L. V. Ouests et the supper were lire,
oed were appointed to represent Shelton. Mrs. Duncan. Vera Louise
» Garden aub in the City Fed- Robertson. Ruth Cobb, Helen
etidh. Thompson Lucy Idee Brown, Louies
Mm. O. P. McKay, presutent. gave Hooper. Marguerite Wilson. Minnie
will be
power, granted the Senate's special
safety-at-sea sub-committee.
Ctopeland, who heads the *ub-
comimttee. changed the! maritime
labor disputes have cost American
shipper* “million* of dollars an-
nually.**
He accused Harry Bridge*, of
the Pacific Coast, whom he said
was an “alien." and Joseph Curran,
of New York, of leading a group
of “wild men" to form the “radical"
National Maritime Union
“A majority of the* soomen don't
want to be In this radical union.” he
■aid. “but they are being intimidat-
ed into joining ‘beef squad*'.
"How can you build up a merch-
ant marine with such activities?
"t am in favor or a union with
collective bargaining and picketing
rights But you can not carry th*
thing on the high seas and compel
You Buy?
Oratory Students
Entertain Mothers
At Tea Wednesday
Following the business session an party were rtleriimsil by the mem-
arsss.'vrrs; y*~ s
gave • talk on rase and flower ar- *». Addrsn Thomas, Joe Me Don -
raneement ough. Luke Hdvgood Zech Dam-
-A m ^ * eron. Rme*t Morris and BUI
b * w v
‘VUwwg ♦
SHAW’S
MY SERVICE
| Members of the Childrens de-
partment of Central Texas School
of Oratory gave a tea and program
, Wedaeaday afternoon in the school
, studio honoring thetr mothers and'
friends.
Those who assisted with the pro-
gram were: Eudell Hicks, Ben
Pain. Billy Jb Reagan. Peggy Jean
ldarxj Eddie Pate. Dorothy Sch-
neider. Dora Lee Sprinkle. Jo Ann
Hunter. Martha CDalr Kemp. Bob-
ble Lamkln. Mollie Jo Can tells.
Clarence Edward Aubrey, Robby
Ray Reagan. Charles Connally. Rob-
ert Clark. Virginia Knight. BUI
Clark. i
Winnie Spellman. Peggy Taylor.___________
Dorothy Pay Byrd. Joan Oonlisk. of each week, for a num-
Mary Nickels. Claude Mitchell. ^ wwks
Wy Thomason VT C Stew^ ^ ^
-Pean°^ ^ ^ ^ h end from the book revtew will be
????* Ann Cct>l*k' ••{used to help pay for the rsdeeora-
hot <*•»- " FM*"“
College Students
Represent Loc
B. S. V. at Me
Two Men Are Killed
On Trip to Funeral
SHIRT
dak while they were en route to the phrey. Similar charges was filed
funeral of Decker's father In Me- against Lee Tuilo* of Cross Plain,
Pheraon. Kans. in Baird Thursday. Richard fid
Thetr auto oofiided with a truck pleaded guUty in Brown county
driven by Leon Walker, negro, who court to charge of pawexsion of un-
safe! the fog was so dense that he stamped liquor and was fined $ioo
believed the two young men (fid not and costs Charge of pomemlan of
am bbn until it wag too late to avoid liquor for purpose of sale ha* been
the mishap. / j AHd here against Red Shaw.
A telegram signed "Pauline" was ' — ■ ■ - ^ -T"
nsrsrs:.,sr-m,
and died at 3 p. m. yesterday. i Kansas acreage planted to wheat
L- ——-----— | for lisrvual next fai will be leas than
MUNITIONS TRUCK C RASHES , got the 1M7 crop, due to the dry
BUT NO EXPLOSION OCCURS fgjj w^cy1 up j p.
- i Jarrell, head of the agricultural de-
HONOtCLP. T. H. Oct. B-fOf) partment of o** Santa ft Railroad
I .sundry
First Methodist Women Are To Be
Mrs. Mary Lee Meffi. Brook
Price. Ruth Jordan. Opal J
Harley Hays. OOs Stricklate
nte D. Marshall. Hope Paris
Mae Albertson. Mr. ate
Charles Myers. Lao DufTey,
Patino. George Batten. J. C
Don Whitmire, Taylor f
Beulah Duncan. O. K McOs
Timmons, Juanita Wilcox.
BeD and Bd Larson.
* * * *
Guests of Central Methodist W. M. S.
AbProgram On Monday Afternoon
Youth Trapped in
Sand pit Rescued
1 DANIEL BAKER t
1 COLLEGE NOTES I
Lois Howard Si
Class Enjoys
InMRchett
all the girls will make the trip. , As fast aa volunteers, police and
- firemen removed gravel, more pour-
The S. O, 8. Club met Wednes- | ed In around the youth,
day night and made tentative plan* Arrival of 30 to 23 expert tereet
for the year. The dub decided to department workers from LoweO
cooperate in arranging a recreation- pravod the turning point. They
al room on the third floor of the ad- erected shoring in an eight-foot
ministration building «juare and built a doghouse-tike
* ja.« . shelter over his head.
Almoet all members of th* j—Dr. Arthur Booborte climbed over
dam have had tbrtr pictures made | t*e ihoring and on hands ami
for The Trail. The sophomore* will *&•* crawled to th* shaker. Push-
Mart having thetr yM\Mm —g 1 ‘■t Ms head and shoulders inside,
nest week John Arthur ThadteMt i ** **v* Camacho stimulants and
editor of Th* Trad, reported that
the teudsnt body was cooperating
ipetvfldly in the work of the year-
book. \ - n
ceases.. Class of Coggm Avenue
HsBowVen color, and fall flowers Church mat in the bom*
were used in the room decorations Claude Mitchell Wednaadi
Following a business session a so- ing for a social hour and
dal hour was held. Hallowe'en Refreshments were at
games and contests furnished Misses Caroline Rio*. All!
Iraq*—mu for the afternoon. Emily Bimmons. Lem
Refreshments were served to Mes- Vivian Blanton. Corella
dames H. 8. Gassy, B1U Johnson,' £
J. WBMairo'vr B Watson. W** M *• WFkrds. R. O. Milling
Then the R*V. Walter J. Quinlan
pastor of St Mary, Catholic
church, iteaoandsd.
Asked if he had administered the
last rites. Father Quinlan said;
I "It wasnt necessary. The boy Is
good and strong. He's got plenty of
courage.” • _
Manuel's father John and a
brother John also crawled to the
shelter.
"Don’t let ma worwr" be told
, them. Tm coming skAr all right."
A Hallowe'en party wifi be given
for the student body tonight in
DBC gym at 7:3t. The party Is
sponsored by the student council.
W. *. 8. ' Of Crntraf-’^Bapttst
Church will meet in th* chuah
Monday afternoon at S:gg. TBs
pastor. Rev. OOs Cahill, will trash
the lesson.
-Hold ’Em Nacy." at the Oem
Sunday, as might be guaja ed. is a
football film, and it is the k nd that
makes the spectator ait an be edge
of the seat. It has much o human
interest in H. and much of the sur-
e lecYrotux
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1937, newspaper, October 30, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062685/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.