Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 265, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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Monterrey. Mexico, the couple will i
be at home In Junction where the:
groom is connected with the June* ;
tion Cattle Loan Company.
For her wedding trip Mrs. Rag* |
land wore an ensemble of Windsor \
tan with matching accessories. She
iuso wore a eorsage of orchids.
Reception Held
Following the ceremony Mr. aad
Mrs. H. L. Cravens entertained
members of the wedding party wltn
an informal reception. Mrs. Patter*
son. mother of the bride, and Ms
Ragland, mother of the gtoom.
formed the receiving line. Mrs. Pat*
tenon wore a gown of blue mar-
quisette and chantllly lace, while
Mrs Ragland wore a gown of pow* j
der blue chiffon. They wore corsages
of pink gladioluses and baby's
breath.
The reception room was dscorst-:
ed with asters and dahlias, glagl- f
; oluses and rosea. The wedding cake, j
which centered the dining table,
was embossed with pink roses and
orchids. Mrs. C. T. Holekamp of
Junction cut the cake She was1
assisted by Meadames Johnnie Dud* '
ley and M. L. Oohghtly. Mrs. U. R |
Orcom served the punch. Mrs. H. I
O. Hubert of Junction presided at
the tea service and Mrs. Pearl P.
Gibson, sister of the bride, was in
charge of the oride’s book.
Guest List
Out of town guests who attended
the wedding eeremeny were: Mr
and Mrsj Joe Maddur. Mr. and !
Mrs. Clay Maddux. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Huffman. Mr and Mrs. B. j
B. Ragland. Mrs. R. P. Blaefcbury.
Mrs. Lucy Motley. Misses Lucille
Taylor, and Marguerite Kiag.
Messers Fred Mudge. Earl Bowers,
A. W. Browning. Coke Stevenson.
Jr.. George Ard. G. H. Mitchell.
Edwin Gamble, Carles Taylor, Roy
Bierschwale. La Rue Newby. C. T.
Holekamp. Walter Chad well, Cecil
Holekamp. Teddy Holekamp. and
Mrs. Velmer Slayton, all of Junc-
tion.
Miss Mattie Ella Cravens of Den-
ton. Mr and Mrs. Anton Theis of ,
Menard. Mr. Rocky Davenport of i
Mason. Mr. and Mrs Guy Fades
cf Bangs. Mrs. L. 8napp of Bangs.
Mrs M L. Oolightly of Houston
and Mrs. Vaden of Nacogdoches
SCHOOL OPENS
SEPT, 6TH.
One ahd one makes two, so our school teacher told us.
But one small purse and one trip to Penney’s makes
dozens of savings. Make Penny's your headquarters
for school clothes* tVc'lrou^fit them from head to toe—
so smaj^JyTso economicallyvyou wonder how it hap-
pen**t. F
Dr. McClure batad Uls lennon
Sunday on the eleventh chapter
of Hebrews, tellur the story ol
Mosel refusal to be called the
•on of Phhroab's daughter, choos-
ing rather to suffer affliction with
the people of Ood. than to enjoy
the pleasures of sin for a season.”
Three key word* In the paasagr
show Moses' greatness. the speaker
said; They are. He refused;’ He
chosr and "By Faith " “He had
convictions he had ideals he was
a man of faith; be believed in hb
Miowman. he believed in his peo-
ple aM he believed in the future."
Df. McClure said
Moses was one of . the worlds
A TfUhion Leader for Grouting Girls!
/ OXFORDS
They're flexible, c omforteH#*
end ever so swagger—the three*
points girls look for ia their
shoes. Pine smooth calf with
patent leather lacings.
Made foP Service! Economy Priced!
OXFORDS
Sheers w heavier weights it
the newn colors! Grand buy
at this^ow price! 8V4 to 10*4
Trimmed with lace or
ery! Smartly tailored!
with V backs and fro
to find at twig low priea!
oth leather uppers. Double
i ’ for longer wear. Mark-
composition out-soles.
Brand A'm/ Sunny
Tucker
FROCKS
H. Mcxwwt cllrrory: theme fron
•Byrnptomy PsthetKjutr TaehaJfc-
owsky: solo. Cfcme Unto Me. ’ Mis
Roy Murphy: sermon. Dr. McClure,
hymn; benediction. Dk McClure:
rrcrational: ’'Pflast's March
firing mother
dad to Penney*a
Sturdy and Smart—They're Ideal for Boys!
kN__ OXFORDS
The Hollywood
Round-Up
For v ho< lt»n»r. playtime and
Sunday best! Fast lo-washing
percales in bolero, Princess,
belled, aad /amper models.
and get a Free
Well ia
built-up
Good b»nkmg Ma<h Murker*,
smart enough to wear anywhere!
| Kaigi filling with thel conipo-
I >ilion M>lcs for extra long wear
at no cxlra cost! See them!
with a map of
whole world on
mlt fmddmmed GAY MOD8
SILK HOSIERY
\ Ringlets!
jl] Per fecit
gle Mng ceremony Held Sunday
Unites Miss Lucille Galloway And
Tyson Scrutchin at Bride’s Home
They're SnutrbLooking
o i
/Boys' Colored
DRESS SHIRTS
Tor School or Play!
B0Y3' SLACKS
Mias Lucille Galloway daughter inent m the younger social group of
of Mr. aad Mrs J. C. Oallaway. Brownwood being a number of a
was named to Mr. Tyson Bcrutchm number of the social organizations
of Ban Marcos to an impressive of the city ss will as one it the
stogie ring eeremeny (Sunday mom- leadtre in the Austin Avenue Prrs-
iag at the home of the brides par- 1 by triad Church, fehe u an iccctn-
ants The Rev. Ben H. Moore, pii&hed musician.
pgstOf of Austin Avenue Preaby- , Reception Given
'er.vu Church, rend the ceremony Following the ceremony an tnfor-
Before1 an Unprovtsed altar banked tuai reception was given for the
wKb white gltcttoiusr* and blue wedding party and out-of-town
satire Tall cand- laws nokiing guests by the brides parent#. The
white tapers were arrar^ed ~>moug reception room was decorated with
the flg her? pains ptak and white asters and fladl-
MV Prances Nell Galloway, sister closes A large silver bowl filled with
of the bride, played the wedding pink and white asters was used ac
music She also accompanied Miss the centerpiece for the large dining
Genevieve Mclnroe. who sang “Be- table. Silver candelabra holding
cause." The wedding chorus from large white tapers stood on each
Lohengrin was played as the bridal side of the flower bowl. The three-
party entered Miss Sarah Lou tiered wadding cake embossed writh
Stevens of Coleman played “Tbt sugar spun roses was cut by the
Rosary" as a violin solo during the bride and was presided over by Mrs.
ceremony O. G. Hall of Kingsville, aunt of
The bride was given In marriage the bride. Mrs. Jean Schutchw
toy her father and they were met presided over the punch bowl. Mias
at the altar by the bridegroom and Sarah Lou Stevens and Mias Prances
his best man, Rogers Storey of 8an Cook presided at the bridal book.
Marcos. MBs Katherine Sue Gal- Out of town guests for the wed-
lowwy. sister of the bride, was maid ding Included the bridegroom's five
at honor and Miss Dorthy Jean brothers. Jean and Mae Schutchto
Stewart was the only bride's maid, of San Marcos. Will and Tobe
She was escorted by Dr. J. H. Scrutchin of Staples, and Roy
Swindle of Waco, cousin of the Scrutchin of Laredo, Mrs. Jean
bride - Scrutchin of San Marcos, Mrs. Roy
White Lace Dress Scrutchin of Laredo, Mrs Tobe
Exquisllel jr
sheer chiffons
ami rich look-
ing service
weights is
Miistt colors.
Wood expects io see married to Hob-
art lark#, wants a share of the f
house where she lived with Prank
Kay. bpr former husband.
III.- red-haired star petitioned the
superior court to divide their hold-
tiwk, a house and furnishings in -
Brentwood, which were not includ- i
ed M a friendly property settlement
at (he time of their divorce Dee I
31. 1*36 She said the actor argued !
so much at night she lost sleep
Ngither she nor Taylor, her con-
stant escort, has confirmed rumors
that, they are engaged
A 335-year-old actor went to work
In the movies today.
Lilted under the name of Clemmys
Guttata, he Is an ancient Oalapagos
Islands turtle, hired from too parte
for a sea pictutre. "Ebb Tide." Shell
markings show his age.
Actor Barry Pttcgerald relaxed
on the set by riding on the huge
Sturdy fab
ncs — iooni>
-iti-s' Bright
!» colorrd
patterns that
won’t fade! i*
slack*
a in tops or back
colors! 8 to 10%.
Girls’ Underwear
'Far Kiris B to 16
SKIRTS
C—tmBrX AO'
TmUr«U \t>0
dren Anklets
BOYS’ DENIM
Pants
Sanforised Shrank
Mars 6 ta U
BOYS’ OXHIDE
OVERALLS i
BOYS’\
KHAKI PAH
For S hoot and Play!
SLACKS
BOYS’
BIG MAC SHIRTS
Smart, freak BROADCLOTHS
and gaily PRINTED «PER-
CALES! They’ll take hard wear
- innumerable tubbings. Prtn-
nsa, rtralghf-from-lhe-shoulder
and tailored belled model a Buy
her several for the new tefto!
Mrs Scrutchin Is a graduate of
Brownwood High School and a-grad-
uate of San Mama State Teachers'
College She has been a member of
the Winters High School faculty
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 265, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1937, newspaper, August 23, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062917/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.