Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 6, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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Society-Clubs-Organizations-Other Interests of
omen
U. S. To Got First Glimpse o ^D^heM’JFaJj^ Wardrobe
Say
"COME and GET IT
INTO THE PHONE AND SA^E
MONEY EVERY wASNjfAY!
' Three Qiurt^rfMs
SHAW’S^ V
economy
). A. R. Members at Meeting Held
Thursday Afternoon in Club Rooms
Federation Holds
* Uknry Thursday afternoon.
D. L. Ctocnady was leader of
Psn-Am^rican program which
|bw.
* of tte features on the pro-
t waa the muMc furnished by
G. Ouarmero, young Mexi-
«ho a student in Howard
Laundry
SHIRTpf finished if dcpiredSlOc each additional
__:__% _ LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING
IliaW'S >-ter
t T 11 ■ soft water
Mrs. Joe Weatherby was appoint-
ed chairman of $he executive com-
mittee.
Plans are being made for mem-
bers of the ^deration to present s
shit at the State Federation meet-
ing which is to be held in Austin
next week. Mrs. A..P. Rowland was
elected as a deligkte and Mrs. D.
L. OonnaUy wag named alternate.
Mm Mike Muse, treasurer, re-
ported that three Venetian blinds
have been bought for the club rooms
and that Higginbotham Lumber
Company has been paid for work
done on the dub roam* Members
of the entertainment committee re-
ported that plane are being made
for a .number of entertainments to
be given during, thei next few
months. One of the entertainments
being planned Is a Will Rogers pro-
gram which will be given during the
third week In November The public
witt be invited to attend the pro*
•an-American chapters of N. 8.
A. R- of Porto Rico, Havana
d Panama were reviewed and
dal reports were given on the
ivtUes of these chapters Mrs.
nnally was assleiad in the reports
Ifra Joseph Renfro and Mrs. O.
fTdshnbn, Also an the program
a Rffle Fra now, local regent.
1 about a reosnt trip abroad
teh wax made <btr Mrs. William
Booker, president general,
ughters of American Revolution,
a Fentress told many Interesting
ts about the trip pad about Mrs.
sker being proerated to Kixm
sAenow. 1414 Brady, at t o'clock;
Circle 4 will meet in the heme of
Mrs. John O. Lee. 1519 Austin, at
3 o'clock; and Circle 5 win meat in
the home of Mrs W. B. Part*sen.
1914 Avenue I. at 7:90 p. m.
I Last Daughter t j
of War of 1812 \ j1
Church Societies
Circles of Women's Auxiliary of
First Presbyterian Ohureh will
meet Monday as follow*: Otroie
1 wtll meet in the boom of Mrs.
n. L. Moffett, 1114 Vincent, at I
p. m.; Mn. O. P. Owen, 1901
First Street, will be beetna to mem*
bem of drele I at I p. Cirolo
3 will moat in the home of Jfn.
M. 1C. Itobtnaon, 1901 Vlnoent. at
3 p. m.; Buslnws Women* cir-
cle wtU mret In the church at 1:10
p. m. for a supper Mrs J. b.
Willlsm* and Miss Amy While will
be ho*'<>***•
W. M. 8. of Calvary Baptist
Church will meet In the abureh
Monday afternoon for a study pro-
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Byrd To Observe
Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday
Social Calendar
prayer next week. Meeting wta be
held Monday afternoon In the
church it 3:10. aubleots to bo
dlsmtmed wtU bo. "Our Ocmmdos
Along the Highroads." and -8ondng
Him."
Federation voted to buy curtain*
for the west wing of the club
rooms. The curtain* will be umd
until Venetian blinds can bv bought.
M90
Mrs. Norman Lockt
' Is Mariposa •
_ Hostess Thursday
Mrs. Norman Leeks was hostess
to members of the Mariposa Bridge
Club Thursday afternoon. Table
prises were recent by Mrs. E. F.
Woodruff. Mrs Mary Duncan and
Mh R. L. Williams.
Mrs. Locks used lovely fall roees
as decoraucna In the entertainment
rooms. Refreshments of sand-
wiches. cake and coffee were served
settled at Breoke*muh. In 1004 w,a ,n
, f they moved to Chapel KlU com- Monday evening at 7:90.
mutiny where Mr Byrd was rngag- MeeUng of Beta Sign
ed In the farm-ranch business He. be held In Hotel Browi
sin own* his farm in that eom-Tl «/elock Monday evening
munlty .~t | » ~
Mr Byrd \ retired from active Tuevday
business In 1019 and the family Regular merting oi
moved to Brown wood. Ontury Club will tx’ in*
Mr. Mr*. Byrd are the par* aft rnoon at 3 °c*oc* tr
enu of 10 children all of whem are Club rooms * Carnegie
! living and all are in Brcwnwooi tc Lrownwood Lx lptuan
spend the week-end and td attend will meet in the home of
the reunion Mr and Mrs Byrd trr Evans. 1907 Fourth *1
ejy* have 14 grandchildren and 2 day afternoon at 3 o cloc
great grandchildren. Mrs. J. B. Palmer, b
Their children are Mrs Oollti will be best*** to memb
Walker. Brown wood, Mrs D. R-i Cullui: ClutrTuseday aft
Scctt. Brownwo.d. Mrs. Clyde King. <yctosb.
EUasvlUe. Mrs. A. 8 Jackson.J j Members of Central P.
Henderson. Mrs D W. Hair. San . Looney school T
Angelo. Miss Altle Byrd. Browrr- trnoon gg R. f
wood. T. V. Byrd Brown wood. Roy on Row Much Ho
Byrd. Brremwood A. W Byrd Mlss Chady^ Oodwtn's
Temple, and C M. Byrd. San -An- hrye f^iUT ^ prog!
, gelo. — _ „ | ■ - —
: Out-of-town friends and relatives, __--...
ii ‘"•‘O'5 u»_B>rl chfl*?- ?!' M.mbcn. ol Henuftert
th. Brrt ,«n E u> r«*ntoi
! un “ Cwww Ub^ry W«d
"**>'> Mr f , octoc*. M,
' Wayne iVnnett. Mr. and Mre Ux^ ^ q. E. Keith.
Waltrr Barron and N. B. Byrd and ^ Mr* R
V — »■ ■* HSL., Stud, cau
i *nd famUJ. “r- “ , „ ^ m Federated Club rtom
• W"k" *?* t*-mll?..*n^ tie Ltbrmry WedDMdM
■ Mrs. Winfred Powell, all of Oates- VV '
will celebrstr their golden weddmif
anniversary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs
Byrd were married November 6.
8T. PAUL, Minn —EMly rtee it
Minnesota's death rata, new kmm
in the U. 8., was fMweaelJby Prof
feasor of sociology at the Unlrer
sity of Minnesota.
Byrd Is 74 years old and Mrs.
Byrd Is 71 years of age
A family reunion will be held at
Chapel Hill schcot hou^e Sunday
Members of the Byrd family said
today that about ISO friends and
relatives are expected to attend the
reunion. . A barbecue lunch will be
served at boon, and old fashioned
nines and contests will furnish
ceDance
Believed to be the but surviving
daughter of a veteran of the War
of 1812. Mrs Esther Ann HOI Mor-
gan. above, of Independence. $>re.,
dear-eyed and hearty despite her
10 years, draws a federal pension of
920 monthly for her father's-two en-
list menu in that conflict. Her
grandfather fought In the Revolu-
tionary War and enlisted again with
his four sons in 1919.
To Be HdM Next
W. M. 8. of Melwood Baptist
Church will meet in the church
Monday afternoon for a Missionary
program. '*( 1 i
trays.
• Guest list Included; Mrs. J. H.
Shelton. Mrs. Herbert Arvln. Mrs
E. P. Woodruff, Mrs. Pott Blud
worth. Mrs. ftammie Lee. Mrs. Her.
man Bettis, Mm. David Camp. Jr.
Mrs Mary Duncan. Mrs. R. L
Williams. Mn. John Yantis. Mrs
Lets Newby Shelton, and Mrs. Fir
man Smith of Tyler.
8 8*8
Faces Death Trial
Larvae of the Mow-fly are
to fight disease. The larva*
this fly cleanse thgjgound Of
and dying reUr^n certain db
of the bon«J<
Chides of Lena Boyd Auxiliary
of Austin Avenue Presbyterian
Church wffl meet next week as tol-
lcws: Circle C will meet In the home
:f Mn. A. A. Dyer. 999 Avenue C.
let S p. m.; Ctreie E will meet In
the home of Mn. T. H. Hart. 1901
Durham, at I p. m.; Circle O will
meet In the boon of Mn. E. E
Kirkpatrick. 9111 Elisabeth Drive,
'at 3 p. m.
Mary King eirete of Women's
Council of First Christian Church
win meet In the home of Mn. Kay
Roberts, 199 Center. Monday slter-
.Dscn at liM.
Martha Circle of Women's Ooun-
1 cil cf First Christian Church wfll
'meet In the heme of Mrs. A. O.
Davidson 3909 Austin. Monday
afternoon at 1 o'clock.
_ »
Milton Avenue Baptist W. Ii. 8.
will meet In the church Monday
Icvenlns at 7:90.
TROLtJX
Local Baptists to
Attend Convention
Conference
Miss Anna Orand:
Is Honored With
Shower Recently
Friday
Winnie Davis Chapter. United
Deught n of Confederacy, will meet
in the home of Mn. J. E. Smith,
*03 Mr 1 wood. Frida# afternoon at
3 o'clock.
CV(•!••> rf CngRin Avrnur iw, >-
tirt
"(Irm cr *• 3 rr)r>rk 1 <*)«*»"«
. r: ' in tiv homf
M-- r pvrr^
Ci-..r - : rr>~r :n thr home Oi
t- *• |^|*^|, mi lnm'
*f Circle :> WtU meet in the home of
----- ,Mn. D. F. Weeden. 1491 Avenue
Weeping as he was arraigned on b; Circle 4 will meet In the home
charges of manslaughter. Dcnald Cf Mrs Dan Oarrett 1701 Tenth;
Lewandowski. 13. is shown above ^circle 5 will meet In the home of
as he heard the Judge order him vfrt Billie Bruoe. 3400 Austin , and
to be held for trial in regular court circle 9 win meet in the home cf
In the death of 11-year-old Lor- Mrs Lather MbOan 1997 Avenue
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GOLDTHWAITE. Nov. 9 Mem-
bers of phe Methodist church here
were entertained on Wednesday
and Tnursday evenings of this
week with reception* In the recrea-
tion room of the church. One-half
of the metnben were invited for
the first evening and the remain-
der on Thursday evening The bud-
get for the new conference year was
presented and approved. This
church raised more than 99.000 last
year and ended the year with all
pledges paid in full and a cash bal-
ance cn hand tn the treasury .' j
New Club, Orchestra
Organized by First
Methodist Members
Jdtbwaite • Clubs
Will Hold Benefit
'"^Tournament T uesday
ralne Raeppa. The girl died of a o
fractured skull after Donald had
struck her with1 a cardboard tube.
police said. ,8c
The longest penou of rulenhip
of any of Britain's kings was that
of George III. w' o retained the
throne lor 59 year*, from 1700 to
1990, and died at the age of 91.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 6, 1937, newspaper, November 6, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062825/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.