Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 237, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1930 Page: 3 of 12
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SOCIAL CALENbAR
— w. __ _ MONDAY (
**“• Turner will be hoeteac to the Monday
club at 3 o clock at her home. 1700 Austin avenue.
Contract
T?* ®ln Cukl*do club will meet at 3:30 o’clock with MU* Nancy
Merle RuboWom hottest. f ,
Brown wood Club will be host for a dance to be given ir
the federated club room* from 1:00 to'12:00.
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Tt’ESD \ Y
.The Brown wood chapter of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority
am meet at 8*00 o'clock in the federated dub rooms.
Mrs. Louis Roberts
at 3 o'clock at her home,
THURSDAY *
will be hostess to the Triple Four club
1011 Vine street
FRIDAY
Mrs. Charles L. Moore will entertain the Las Amiga* club »t>
• o’clock at her home. 1312 Avenue C.'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hall. t«0t Avenue K. will entertain
the Ace of Club* at 1:13 o'clock.
scmbled
Before a creep of close friends
and relatives the marriage of Miss
Dorothy Lois Davie to Oeorge W.
Otto will be solemnized this after-
noon at 4 o’clock at the Third
Street home of the bride’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo M. Dads.
tables of players were sa-
in rooms where boskets and
vases of shasta daisies and petunias
added floral beauty. In the inter-
esting series at games Mrs. Rober’
Martin of Galveston scored high
and Mrs. Rqjr Duncan scored low.
Mrs. Kay was favored with a dainty
gift.
In refreshment a dainty salad
plate was pawed. The personnel,
which was limited to friends of the
honoree, included sixteen, guests.
IF<
HI
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V
uce Off
^ines, and Make Much of Boleros; Jjf aterials in Wide Vi
Black Shades and Tawny Autumn Tones
mms
PXCETfl
* * * *
Yellow and white are the colors
favored for the bridal setting. The
service will be before an altkr of
r terns and prims flanked at either
snd with floor boskets of . yellow
gladioli. For the dining table a
mound of marigolds and yellow
Munsell-Lewis Wedding
ous summer flowers in the chosen | _
shades completes the decoration of1 Ot interest to their many Brown-
the home. 1 *ood friends is the marriage of Mis*
The pre-nuptial mipfa* *<ii iu Mary MunseH to James Lowell
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The blaeberry off-black salt at the left has (he
M nr
Is Hostess to
Triple Four Club
The Triple
(Rub was enter
floorthr hi
»of Mrs. W.
afternoon at
H. Sewell on
3 o'clock.
The rooms
notes were sheets d
sweet peas. Bridge, the chib game.
given Mealy color
datoUa, nee* and
will be
tendered by Mias Ehra Scott who
Lewis which was solemnized
pomps* with a fine board trim are
sleeves of caracal Blaeberry off-black ■
Ipsa r Hr I ddti.be era Jacket and three quarter* cape of |
makes the kind oi practical eaaemMe shown eeator, which la I
I la tear. A runabout frock of root waet crept, right, has the
the sleeves and blouse rat in one. Rust.colored kid pumps I
with fab
Thursday evening
at the Richland
with Rev.
By JULIA
XEA Service
YORK — Whgn
__________________ come*, will your ne? I
sting from pole orchid to deep hen- rob' be fa/ behind?
Now l<i the time
College and business
their summer
a feather jn
the same time
planning right now Jus|
nerd for autumn.
fashion shows
of the day. Fall
Om^wlth^Mto NttTv! Swindle SflStttJ1
playing her piano accompaniment. ’ i d*^qp ofndMta*
Miss Swindle will ako pUy the yarytag shades of lavender, gradur
Lohengrln wedding march as the “ . .
couple enters -the living room un- troP* V®** used in the bridesmaid*
attended. During the ring ceremony, trockn, deepest color bring warn
for which Dr. W. R. Hamburg will by U» nwttton of honor, Mrs. P. H
officiate. "The trwiisn ^ove Call” Gbu* of Houston, aunt of the bride,
win be played softly. . who «rted an arm bouquet. Miss
The bride, who wUl wear a frock Jo MuiMeU’ <* th* ***>
. in# onoe. wno win wear a frock ilm-T *T
vs. %s
HARD Ruffles set in apron lines on
ter l party gowns and fancy little
autumn ruffles on flounce* make one won- much purple In
song*, of them having dull
extra'Blues are lighter than
fall ward-ider
iblc It.j
can cap-
if. after all.
straight back to
bQdices were tight
all be-ruffled, b«
Bwtodl. uul U1M Scott u, to ro
Pink chiffon with corsasrs of °n>neOa Mimaeu. and the tiny flow-
_ .. raui me Mun*ru of Brown wood, were
• ecr«nony the bridal lovely in white. J. W. MunieU, Jr..'
pany wui be eerved a three court* entered bearing the wedding band in
.u?"? *rX?m-** Itee centgrptecf gown of white aatin and point
for the table. The bride’s mother d cprti. Key veil felKfrom a hand
In entertaining by made cap of ” ~ " ------
every hand
and —back to the days that begot the*
bustle. j . •, < - j. i.)
Coat* are prinoeas line, makr
what they much of bo>ro*. or else tnsUt on
the new three-quarter length fqr)
the or- SU|t wear. Fur fashions yokes,
tcrials ap- sleeves, cm]
iFall colors. and hip
we are headed loveliest
the days when brown*.
''^’SSUr.is.-s-
awards went to Mr*. W. M. Whitten
who soored high and Mrs. Fred
White who scored.low.
A dainty refreshment was pamed
with Mrs. F. B. Crenshaw assisting
the hostess. The personnel Included
Meertamee J. M. Love. 'Walter B.
Harper, Louts Robert*, W. B. Wolfe.
C. A. Knieff. Fred Whitt. W. T.
Werth.
Harper;
and O. C.
Two Named Honorees for
Afternoon Party
Complimentary to Mrs. M. Y.
Stokes, Jr,’ of Houston and Mrs.
l*ortgr .Henderson who win leave
Brown wood soon to make her home
In Cross Plains, a forty two party of
urnsual attractiveness was given
on Friday morning at the Hal
Cherry home with Mrs. Cherry and
Mrs. Chester U Evans hostesses.
In the wealth of mid-summer
blossoms favored sennlas, crepe
myrtle, phlox and shasta dais'n
predominated. The appointments
for the three game tables were in
harmony with the floral decora
tic ns. ! I
Dainty favors were presented the
honor guests and in drawing for
the game favors Mrs. J. K. Wilkes
and Un, W. T. Harris were win
ners.
Following the
fortunes were
their fashion
f |bv carefully
trimmed sulk a little
traveling outfit and a
ness or college frock.
black wool
that
jprac- u>
fur- di
autumn
bual-
honor Mias Beryl* Bradley of
Dallas and Mrs. Earl Deans who
recently moved to Brown wood from
Brady. The courtesy was arranged
fall thw-and that can. The long
effect* and hip yokus ribbed^
In
fa
logs on many suits.
for the asking;
Is- trcmetidaMs
suit, the pc plum Hi ,rUTUnrd
variety
.tone or the jaunty bolero complete- iThere arc deep
■ ribbons and flowers
daintily ornamented with rhtne-
BwBh’adihi's ahower bouquet
( will be
, Mrs. H. M. Hughes.
. J**P» will k ____
/ ly in tbrir car for a vflBf to potou of brides
***»*«?« in Kansas and Iowa wltn Freeedi _________
wtaebride wearing an egg shell on- Laura Annie and VtriaaMoore van-
* N«h scoeeeortt* in harmony, dered lovely music on piano and vio-
lin. after which MU* Vivian sang "1
Love You Truly.'' then followed the
processional rendered by Miss Laura
Annie Moore.
The groom was attended by H. B
Ramsour. Jr. of Brown wood, best
man; Harris Fagg. of San Baba:
The bride.
wlJ® IW mpdg many
___during her ifiohresidenc.*
In Brownsood. has barn foe the past
two year* principal of the public
city ttes than a year
U an electrical engi-
sdspt the
new fabrics
create astonishingly
mg clothe* from last
tr grimed suiu meet
for elegance, simple
drosses matt with ric
new feminity.
kirU Lena and
outstanding
the eye.
ime skirts are
one quest ioni walatl:
are too big and
The importai
ing shirts is insu
o
silhouette
colors ‘jo
ferenuiook- •
ly crowd out the straight-Une car-
which to diooae. | Some Cos- dtgan. |. „ ,
Materials are no varied they are
herd to describe. Monotone tweed*
replace vert-colored once of las-
year, but there are so many tttw
weaves that a single color tains l
on different hlgh-Ught* inf each.
, Nubhrd * mihihh.
_ , fancy lacy weave*
■f** I plaids, cheeks and
p?lni, wools are to the fore
caracul, a rolling
and side panels to the
that have pocket* in
roat is belted at the normal waist. nf.*?^ Shulei,
havmg precedence
ufly of elaborated
d to tbis
to STwkZn'SZSi! g%: ci.rmt .nd sun)m„
As a matter of fact, i
the eye first, in the(
on dressy cr
significantly diffe
adds to a
A Military Model
and wool fashions the
-*=s sSid
and side psnele that
plain-colored material, dusted longer hemline. The
unleav ovfT ’wlth beige or gray, is a noe- „o .with a scarf
be re-
of inter-
upon, a*
run. material. Over thU
quarter cape, with
*hpe a
military
W. E. Corbin. Faui Anderson, O. J.
Enos. A. W. Towruend, O. N. Mayo.
W. L. Clark; Misses Frances Mer-
ritt, Alice Martin. Iris Martin, Mae
Bratton, Chariot u Notts, Barah
meet and Katherine Andrews.
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Fine Art3 Student* In
Pleasing Recital
Music lovers of Brown wood were
afforded a evening of pleasant so-
panYof Chicago, Illinois where they
will be at home after August 13th.
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Visitors Honored Today
At Boysen Home j «
Climaxing the series of mid-sum-
mer fetes enlivening the social cal-
emlar during the past week and for
which visiters and s brides have
shared honors. Mrs. B. S. Boys.’n
and Mrs. Stevie B. Vaughn are en-
tertaining this afternoon at their
home. 403 East, Lee 8treet. The
hostesses name as honor guest*
Mrs. Mhrcus Boysen, a iWert
bride, Mrs. Carl Boysen of San
Juan and Mrs. Jack Boysen of
Leveliand. ' r J
>A profusion of colorful garden
flowers are favored for the deco-
the entertaining room*
tables are prettily &p-
Clyde Bodlne.
. The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Munsell of Rich-
land Springs, editor of The Eye
Witness, mm is a graduate of the
Richland 8prlngs High School and
later studied journalism at Baylor
Coilegf. Mr. Lewis is the young**’
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lewis,
a pioneer family, who ore highly
respected and prominent in their
community. Mr. Lewis is in business
elty that raey have a big
Flecking* ere good. too.
The most Important single color
the* ohlaT i*Mhg off-black that U shown.
•ves and Blackberry black, raspberry black
a green black and a blur-biack
Llfront puttl of fte *ln bu ProM'o1 J* •n
smarter than the dead blacks of «uie« am rirrti ibr,*ht summer flowers the young
^Xartleto were greeted with rounds of
lar. giving real fullness to tn» aDDlause ^ varied program in-
' frock. . The waist has ita sleeves program
mod*
8kir
The little working frock of mat leitainmeut when the students of
wool crepe allow* the new mode a ^^rM^Arta dk’P^rLr^^^
Smoo Ftm.^STS th."te
ble-tiered effect and. below it, the
t. The pep-
laat year.
thst is quite at
ive shlrrings|
decorated
pliain. Tire double
quite dignified, quite |
feeling
yokes hav
sometimes
hlpp> '
In Aaintnn Tone*
fait,
draperies.
Reds ere very good this season, cut in one with its body, a strictly aSJI ^bo^n^th"^^
soft yet deep red*, and all the nstt 1*30 mode, ar.d little gold buU-t
draper
sometimes reds and tawny tooes that spell
is back. I autumn oed turning leaves. There flaring
appe&linf.: are few penetrating greens, most crepe.
taste which
buttons fasten the front, with a mnnwr
Jabot of the rust-colored t*rs were
The Buzzing
wan
V The
given in a most
following mun-
ThTmtiS? TDMkt thelrt Smart Bridge
Miss Irene B
* * * *
Joint Hosts FaVor With
Informal Dance
tmongf the varied ei
e-red Miss Irene B
lormg
man
Girls Class Entertained
With Luncheon
Mrs. Fred H. Smith compliment-
ed the members of her Sunday
votton during her vislej in Brown- tS^Fridl? “booL c]Ut oi the First Methodist
inmen ts
of Oal
consisting of ice teg and sandwiches
were served. • j
Among the guests were Mr*. E.
and Mrs. H. E. Arvin
rood Mrs. Robertson was
trophy for ; winnihg
ration
where
pointed
The
chosen
to be
The col
William Harrison and Dennis Jef-
feries were hosts for an informal
dance given on Wednesday night in
the federated club rooms. t Seasonal
decorations made an attractive back-
bridge and forty-two ground for the fifty couple* that
of high scores in the mjoyed dancing to music provided
and the honorees *.re b? ^ Night Hawks, a local orches-
witto dainty gifts. 118 'An iced fruit beverage was
reflected in the game
and house decorations
in a salad eours*
Informal Party Given
For Visitor
the smart
by Mr*. 4
served.
* * * *
Bedford Bnhf,, Tiinsha m M”- c L- McCartney named as
Bedford. Robert Bingham.^ ^ ^uest, Mrs. Fannie Seamens
cf Roswell. New Mexico when she
forty-
are to be
at the refreshment hour.
Mrs. Boysen and Mrs. Vaugn I
include in their guest list honorees
and Meadames W. H. Gifford. Ur-,
ban Groom. Bob Patterson, Good-1
ner
has* C. Harpham. Jr.. Lon L*
Roy O. R-Uuoi. J. L. Andmon. 8 »» “> Thumtoy mttemoon
w chandler. TUlman Johnson Har- ! Cut ^>owws In pretty arrange-
rr Henneradorf L E shaw O N :nent «»«orattd the rooms and pro-
Mayo. R. O. Mayo. R. a. Hallum hj2 aUracUve, getting for the
D. D. Mclnroe, Fred McCulley 8*me^obie*-
Misses Winnie Mayor. Marjorie j A salad collation was passed to
Beott. Dorothy Gifford and Pau- Mesdames Fannie Seamens, T. C.
Bn# Gifford ;Wiik*naon. 8r.. E. E King. J. B.
* * * * j Turrer. D. 8. Camp, ?. W. TlU^r
h- _ , , | snd Misses Claudia and Fannie Me-
Informal Morning Bridge^-111
The specious Center
[wgg given added beaut;
casion with a pro:
mer garden flowers In]
oil in blending shades
ed. The appointments
game tables were in
the color motif tml
house decoration
In addition tq the|
ited the honoree,
Wood was fa'
afternoon
B. Rogers
■enue hpme
for the oc-
of sum-
hich gladi-
inat-
the five
with
In the
favor
dainty refreshment]was passed
to twenty guests. I
bridge luncheon given at the rlab 00 , J_ _
in her honor, and she was again the I Summer flowers deco ed the
winner of the high score favor.
* * *
Mariposa Club^Meets
With Mrs. C|imp
was the It
given by
Honoring Mrs. Kay
'To honor Mrs. Claude Kay who
has recently moved to Brown wood.
Miee Virginia Hardy entertained a
* * * *
A delightful affair
the lovely morning
X Mrs. David 8
fog the -members
several sddi
>1 decora
the
of garden ffewern
a pretty aettlAg for
ERRORGRAM i
CORRECTIONS t
Visitors Complimented
With Informal Party
compliment to
r of-. Danville.
JIT,
Thursday
party
Camp. Jr,
Mariposa
1—sti.
the re-
favored
that
the
Favors were given Mr*.
Arranged as a
Mrs. A. Porter
Kenttfcky. Mrs.
J. T. Metre of
Fannie Seamen*
Austin, end Mn |
of Rdbweli. New Mndoo.
two party of delightful fnf<
vas gjren on WeiJneeJ
bjJJ^^R^aber. |
rooms
Arvin ■
tor, high scores,
the games icec
s«ived and at the refrei unent hour
gu ttt list included Meacpimsa David
HehJey, Forman A.
Henley. Jr.. Firman
Arvin; He ward Bdml iton.
Coe Cross, w. Lei
B. Gilliam, Jr., end Misl Barah Hal
(1) Fujiyama to a Japanese moon- rwfrShmem*
tain, laatead of a Chinese. (I) The owa pa—^
man at the left should say whom I The peraonneL
dees th# statue represent* not ht the
-wha.- (J) K’uug-Fu-Tse to * Chi
neee phUoaopber, nog
of 6k
J-
with a
arden flowers. At the
hour a dainty too curse
i; of Hamilton.
J
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Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sadler and
Min Nina Sadler of Dallas are
named as honor guest for the week-
end party br ing given at the Brown-
wood Country Club by Ur. and Mrs.
H. Obdden WiUm. Bridge and in-
formal game* hav* been arranged
for the ladies In the party, while
the men will spend the hours with
golf.
X :
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Mior Nina Sadler I>
Bridge Honoree
To compUmsnt
Mtoo Nina Sadler I
Dorothy Wilson en
rooms with colorful tints being
featured with sennlas, gladioli and
crepe myrtle. A low
chosen blossoms cen
er end Clara Smith
* * * *
Club Has Barbecue
At Taber
An enjoyable outing
ed for the members
Table Luncheon club
husbands when Dr. and
Jones were boats on
Bee. .Spaulding
Duffer 1
Drifting .....i..... William#
Mary Helen McClelland
The Three Clock*........William*
Francis Jones
The Little Prince.......Spaulding
Delbert Duffer
The Dream Boat.........Williams
Patricia Jones
The Kangaroo .... — 1 Vandevere
Bonser
for a barbecue given
Ranch. The hours 1
with
arrang-
TWO
at--a—
ineir
■srl
night
Taber
spent la-
music and games
t list Dr. and Mr*,
and
Mrs. Co*
punch
K B.
Smith. Herbert
WW4'
Street.
In the ttrinc room
sonnies oal sol
ed in floral ftoeorarion.
were pretaved for “
to cieai
the six
Dainty lav
wn omnwa
netted for the 1
Watson. Z.
me m m v»u- ukui
a Japans#* son.
itta. Instead MeG
». (8) The 'J. w
1 honor
,IA. K'ltorttrri^T.
Melon# and Mtoeaa Anna i
Bridge T<
Wins
of the Dul In
ined the vl
there for the
-1 -
•/ X
5
favoe-
. ^7 ft
*T *
tc:
formally
In the
Janet __
John T. Yantto. Ban A. Fain.
Duncan. J. Odder Lee,
Thomaa O. ' YUkiaeon.
illiam, Jr, Leonard Bttl-
Dr. and
___Hotortl
and J. w. -niber
• * * •,
The Brown wood
To Give Dance
The
m a num-
night in the fader-
everit promtoee
to bo al
H5*
SH
Qub
WIIW. mmm • mm
bm—anlie gad
loor attractions I
Joyous Days
Blair
,. Moore
Selected
. Davies
Elisabeth
ays .J...
Doris
Dance ....... i...........
•” *• ‘ Doris Peavy
In Hanging Oardena .....
Myra La# Duffer
Four Leaf Clover .........Spencer
Sue McClelland
Apple TTee Swing ..........Davies
Mary Alice Lawrence
The Evening Star......... Beams
Myra Lee Duffer
The Flower Song ......... Lang*
• Emma Lois Kilgore .
Migty Lak’ A Roc#..........Kerin
Elizabeth Bonser
rr • • * #
Arbutus
The Bailor's
Myra Lae
Veto* Lento
Borah
Bliss
Hart
....... Wallace
Delbert Duffer
“Sylvia". .Dell be*
WUaon
....... Toeelli
John C. Startle
......J...........
Myrtice Futch .
...........Y.......
Doris Peavy
Contrcct* Luncheon
Qub
With Mrs. Patterson
several ad-
Luncheon
dittonal f __ _ ^
for the two
-#-ri
Joint Hottoises Favor
Happy Hour Club
Mrs. V. B. Eoff and Mrs. Earl
Stewart were Joint bo##**— for
the Happy Hour Club on Thursday
afternoon at the Blanket home or
Mrs. Eoff.
In rooms attractively deeorated
with baskets and vases of sun
flowers four tables were appointed
for forty two. Following a series
of interesting games a dainty re-
freshment was pawed.
The club members and guests
Included In the personnel wars
Mtaaea Mildred Bettis. Lototo
wood., Derle Reeves, Ernestine
Richmond, Melba Bettis, Florence
Reeves. Virginia Battle, Novell*
Richmond; Meadames Jack Knox,
INBR01NW0QD
About SO mem ben of the
Texas Pecan AomdtoUon mot
today In the regular quarter!? 1
ing of the organization which con-
vened at 10 00 o'clock this BMRdag
In thg district court room. B. H.
Norris of Bon Bobo prettied it
president of th# organisation.
Us, Macon
Simpson.
Richmond and Oeorge
*00*
Contract Club Favored
With Morning Party
\
games the gueilV
told, this feature of
the entertainment adding: much
merriment to the party.
A two courgo .’refreshment of
salad* and ice* was served to the
guests who were choaen from close
friends of the honorees.
’ ' * * * * j-'
Two Guests Compliment*
r ed By Mr*. Hinkle
Vsri-colored garden flowers added
I to the attractiveness of the boms
(of Mrs. J. V. Hinkle on Wednesday
afternoon alien she entertained
Judge I. J. Miller welcomed the
pecan growers to the city In a brief
address.
He was followed by J. A. Into
of Arlington, who spoke on the
"Perfect Pecan and Iho Varieties
Nearest Approaching It". In thto
_____ talk Mr. Evans outlined some of the
heTcXtiETSirhoS 5o the com portion as to ramT-ttS
regular day of meeting. 1 Ahd growth. . .
Pour table* were Arranged for ? *■ O. Lucas of Brownwood ttoko
the club diversion in rooms made
lovely with cut flowers and ferns. reeently orianb.ed and toMr
Before the game* a ahort business the growers of the things^ the <togaa»-r*
meeting was held and Mrs. R. K. U> do ttoough thr^-
Dudley was elected president of the ot to membtn. He told of...
club and Mrs. J. H. McKee was ^ organtoation from the tocal
chosen secretary. «roupa to the national group and of—
A refreshing beverage was served **» P1*0 .*• !?ll<^tribuU «?• t
to the following club members and ®upply fU1 ***• demand tat vir-
substitutes: Meadames Fred 8. Ab- ^ ■ectidfc* ^ to hanw mtt
Itty. A. H. Bell, J. H. McKee. Dave “ .«“•■* distribution as in the
(Suitor, E. B. Henley, 8r„ R. b. ****• !_ .-I ______f i .3
Rogers, R. E. Dudley. D. L. Con-
nolly. R. L. Miller, E. H. Lake. C.
E. Boyett. E. M. Boon. H. O.
He was followed by Row
W. B. Cross of Austin;
Virginia and Hattie Nod.
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Church Societies
The Calvary Missionary
W. M. 8. will meet Monday after-
noon at 3 o’clock at the home of
Mrs. Hair, 501 Fourth street.
Lucas! nuneryman and former president of' ..
the Texas Pecan Association, who '
spoke briefly of the possibilltlea of ..
Central Texas pecans and of tha*
increase of the demand for them In
the future. He said that the
could produce pecans as ehS]
Following hi* remark* th# mesrint
adjourned for lunch to meet again
at 1:30. During th# afternoon a#e-
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
slon one
by a
First Presbyterian Church will meet ^ Vi?*
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
1 a* a surprise to Miss Bradley on
The hours ware spent Utformaily
the church for a brief business sea
won which will be followed, by the
regular Inspirational meeting. A
program on ‘ Mexicans North of
the Rio Orande” will be directed by
Mis* Ann* Dobbs.
toty. in interesting forty-two games with
a toui dainty favors going to the high
j t the "c0™ »■ inner* and to th# guests of
‘ol lar honor.
lone coat An ke course was passed to the
them The tonorees and Meadames A C. Brat.
chi
The Central Methodist Woman's
Sftosioaary Society will meet at 4
lock Monday afternoon at the
urch for a missionary program.
Th# Woman's Council of th* First
Christian Church will meet in circles
Monday afternoon at the church at
3 o'clock.
The First Baptist W M. 8. will
meet at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon
in the T. E. L. clans room with
Clrcto 1, In charge of the program.
. .The Ooggtn Avenue Baptist W.
M. 8. will meet Monday afternoon
at 3 o'clock In circles,
^ Lewto.
1014 Oogftn avenue.
Circle a, with Mrs. Baylor Lewi.-,
130* First street.
Circle 3. with Mrs. Clyde Mein-
toah, 1817 Avenue C.
wlth Mr> w- L- Elk.
10L Coggin avenue.
Circle 9. wtth Mr*. D. C. Woold-
ridge. 1503 Third street.
Circle ®. with Mrs. Dan Simmons.
Woodland Heights.
55 ABSENTEE
VOTES CAST
I * l
At 0 o'clock this morning 35 peo-
ple had cast absentee ballots for
next Saturday'* election. There were
many ballots at that time which
were to be returned during the day.
according to Miss Sidney Richey,
cmri deputy county clerk. The
absentee voting has been increas-
ing during the Utter part of the
vwckand it is expected that over
14°. CMt h*110** during the re-
mainder of the time period.
date for the casting of
Xn ^00**Ji Tu«*l»y night ind
f th*t 110 •^■entte votes
a«n be received by the countv
tW0 •OCtiotu, the first
ended during the week and the
tecond last* for seven days and
?£7i*2Ei? ?u* 5lfore m **** ot
pc electioiv All who are to be away
next Saturday are asked to appear
,nd Mm
Wka Wuti • J*k?
imu®lted to w
Htoatfii.”* rt,ht b*,0|f a*,<1 or **
I be heard which wlU I
speeches tor the day. Followingttol
short aesaion in the eourt room the
meeting will adjourn to the insect
experiment nation where an tawpee-
tton ottho ktpde of insects wlU b#
held. The grower* will be MMM
ask questions concerning the
mi nation of various kinds of 1
ous lnsecU.
Following the tour
experiment »Utlon the |
then go to the home of If]
I “for a surprise by him."
NEW POWELL PICTURE
LTMC INSTEffl IF HE
miisuiion
J C Tunstlll.
Lyme and Octn. |
that th# Mil for the dog al ttoi
Lyric hid been changed and that hi
Place of th* ptttur* booked tar tu
day's shoaing a new drama feotur.
ing William Powell to being shown.
The Lyric s regular booking, for to>
day was not sent so the other
itu.e to Itolag substituted, iho ptoi
*•
ture, Por the Defi
features the
and court
star of star* among crook an
pictures, He is supported by I
Kay Francis and a Urge cost.
The picture billed for today **flRa
Couldn’t Say No," featuring Winnie •
r -htner wUl be shown at o User
irtate. •
"For The Defense" was aenl'Ao
I Brownwood for an excluMv# atoon-
ing before Mr. TunstUl. as are many ’
other pictures before their appear- [I
knee at the local treatre. His pUna [\
were to view th# picture t—Sg^ya .
following the dosing of the theatre-1
st 11 o'clock but he was notified to|
I use it as today’s feature.
The picture has not been shown
in Texas yet before an audience and
was not to have been released for
another week as it was being pro-1
•ented to the managers but beeaane I
of the delay in th* regular fUm wM
be presented. Brownwood wfB ho
one of the first theatres to the
United States to show thto pfcturo
and positively the first in Taxes. ~
Mr. Powell’s following has been
Increasing rapkQy since hto popular ^
appearance* ta^he Philo Vane#
roles In the B. 8. Van Dtne
and in other picture* ot this nattao.
Hi received more ttvotthto com-
ment on his’Street of Chance ” than *
any recent picture. He was shown
here recently In *m The Shadow!
Of The Law” which was one of the
late
Mr
rrs’ieltP'C! to
by not being
vrnised
than proud
t
showing of
before his
•ttttd today that he
■appoint hto audlenoaa
' Rlttt
th«|
pjctuoa
to present Uw o4-
that ho
REN LOW
Jest Announced On
IMRiImNIm
-J > * , * >’ -1":
luoea ai me new low rnOBB*
You Wil Bo AnaaBd at the Improvement
Radio.
Phone Ub.
the Beat
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 237, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1930, newspaper, July 19, 1930; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093774/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.