Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1930 Page: 6 of 12
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FRIDAY. MAY 2. IflBfl.
Items of
Interest |
A SaleOf New S:
Our Special Saturday
$4.50 ; $9e00
Ben Kris*. former manager of the
Oulf Sendee Station. jhnn returned
to his home in Universal. Indiana.
Mrs. H. 8. Casey spent Thurs-
day in Ooldthwalte visiting her
mother. Mrs. J. 8. Chesser.
Mrs. Roy H. Duncan has gone
to. Dallas to visit relatives. •
Mrs. X. M Davis has returned —______ , , _111liril
from Dallas where she was called ] Cae i ji demon, Miry Helen Kina
Lteetry wheel wilt have open
and exhibit display tonight at
A program will be given fol-
BEGINNING
ORROW
HE. Texas, May *—
Brazos Valley Pecan
soclation was in samion
nJay. April 39. at Oom-
i organization is rapidly
n important feature of
leal life of this part of
f. The Intense interest
i and well wishers was
by the fact that there
‘ attendance, and
members regis-
tornlng session.
member* and
indance at the
ie noon hour in
h. This was by
i that has ever
Ion, in the hls-
itlon. The at-
favorably with
New Hats of
Laces and Hail
Transparent Sum-
mery Mode* in Large
or Small Style*
Our New York office
smart collection of sh
that should arrive fcoc
designs, and will be fe
will include other dre
regular, so Here is a d
tomorrow^
Vanity Fair
Every style you can i
terial ...
tives in Dallas. , ■
Mrs. C. O. Collie spent Thure-tiai
day in Ookithwalte visiting friends. *
Mrs. W. B. Lacey and son. Billie »
of Austin has returned ' to their i
home after visiting in the home of. un
Mrs. W. M. Potter.
W#P. Logan spent Thursday in; t-n
Hamilton. Hloo and Dublin attend-
ing to business matters.
Miss Alice Burt' left today for
Austin where she will spend a few
days.
Mrs. J. N. Weatherbv is spending
the week-end In Dallas visiting her
daughter. Miss Nonna, a student in
MLsk Hockaday School for Oirls.
Mrs. O. W. Ware spent Thurs-
day In Ooldthwstte.
Miss Helen Burt left this Ifter-
noon for Austin to spend the week-
end.
Ray Coomer of Bisbee. Arizona,
will arrive tonight to visit his moth,
cr. Mrs. E. C. COomer.
L. E. Walker Sr., of Dallas, is vis-
iting his son. Louis E. Walker. Jr.,
and attending to business matters.
Mr. and Mrs Harrison Walker and
son Harrison Jr. of Waco, have ar-
rived to attend the funeral of J. J.
Preston.
J. W. Haynes of De Leon is spend-
ing a few days with his daughter.
Ml*. J1. J. Preston \c i
Mrs. W. B. McLean is leaving
today for Rising 8tar from here.
husband at
the Methodist chi
far the largest cr
come to any conv
lory of the orgai
tendance com pan
Ho Bloomers
i 100% Bemberg
the number that comes to the state
conventions. Most of those who
tNft present were local pecan grow-
ers, which shows the place that the
growing and marketing of pecans
tig In the contiguous coun-
ts very gratifying to those
• the Interest of this sec-
trnlng session opened with
gtven by Rev. M.
See the New S
Dots and Figui
ntung Silks, $1.49
washable, 32 inch. '
Jantzen Swim Suits
sun back cuts or regul
k new color combination
$5.50 to $7.98
Vool Bathing Suit*}
try. Thi
who ha1
tk>n at
The n
the tnvi
K. Little, of Ob
of welcome was
R. Eanes. with a\
Millican of Bend. T
a number of lnstr
of great Interest ar
pecan growers duri
among them being
Gray of Arllngto
Burkett, of Clyde,
pagator of the 1
pecan.
In Pecan <
The afternoon m
rted out in the para
P. Denny, and fea
demonstrations by C
president of the am
F: Moore, of Bend, an
of Stephenville This
program was given ov
tton in way* and meil
ing pecans .Si>eaker» for the after-
noon session were H. O. Lpcas of
Brownanod. E. H. Morns, presi-
dent of the West Texas Pecan Orow-
ers Association. T. W. Shoemaker
of Granbury, and O. 8- Gray ot
Arlington.
The Indoor sessions were held in
the Methodist tabernacle, and this
building was filled for all the meet-
We have Just received,a
shipment of beautiful
stitched Crepe and Taffe-
ta Hats in all colors...the
correct thing for sport and
SONOt. ' . ,
j Boys’ New Wash Sui
Sizes 1, 2, 3* 4, to 7re~xleevel<
neck, many with the neyr sun
—new color combination*
$1, $1.25, $1.49, $1.98
The well - stockinged
business woman wears
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YOUNG MEN— )
Buy your graduation suit now, in blue *
pkase you, and prices are very reasonable
MEN- SP . f
You are judged by your appearance.
8 ho ts going to her
Quitman Texas, to spend the sum
orchard of CN
red talks and
Itlng of the bey* and girls*
>f Brown county clubs will
U the court house Saturday
at 10100 o'clock
colon. It will fit you,
.......$28.50 to $35.00
I Ri*s Wolfe
part of the
• Hospital Notes \
About 30
expected to attend the meeting.
Polk of Woodland
with Morris Polk of Woodland
Heights in charge as chairman. This
meeting will be of all presidents of
thi* boyV and girls’ 4-H clubs In the
county a nd will be for the discussion
of plans'for the coming month. ,
You are judged by your appearance. A Well fitti
way, *nd Hart, Schaffner Sc Marx are building
ness career to sell at prices you can afford to pay
Every Suit guaranteed to be satisfactory.
Wear Nunn
lit helps in a business
best suits of their busi-
8.50, $32.50, $35 to $50
Mrs. Ctrl Elder of Coleman has I
entered a local hospital for medical
treatment. \
Buck Gibbs of Howard Payne has
been dismissed from a local hospital
following an operation.
Jim Johnson of 811 Avenue A has
left a local hospital alter an opera-
tion. \
Mrs. W. E. Eddings of 1101 Brady
Avenue has been dismissed from a
local hospital after an operation.
Mrs. C. E. Scott ot. Bangs has
left a local hospital after an opera-
tion. \
Mft. O. D. Dembre of Rout«\3.
has left a local hospital following
an operation.
Mrs. J. B. Adcock of Oustlne has
been dismissed from a local hos-
pital after medical treatment.
Addle Mae Pybura. small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Pybura of
Comanche, has been admitted to a
local hospital for an operation.
* Mias Dorothy Johnson of Route
3 is doing nicely In a local hospital
following an operation.
Miss Catherine Connor of 1714
Austin Avenue Is receiving medical
treatment In a local hospital.
k Billy Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W R. Ellis of 1507 Vincent Street
ts receiving medical treatment In a
local hospital.
Contra! {Texas Refining Company. Is
receiving treatment at the Central
Tnxas Hospital for an ip jury to his
bark cm toed by a strain Thursday.
Shoes
Or Oxford*; we can fit you. in widths
A A to D, sizes up to ITor 12, Brown
or Black Kids, Brown or Black Calf
Leathers—also the new Sports Ox-
fords . . « ......... .$£.50 to $10
Freeman Oxfords, $5.00
1 * ■ • &•: ■ # _ . . A .
ingV with members and friend'
Meet Nest in Strphrnvllle
The fall meeting of the asserta-
tlon will be held in Su phrnvllle. and
the present Incumbents of office,
C. R. Denny, president. E. H Cart-
wright of Weatherford, vice-presi-
dent. and J. C. Patterson, of East-
land. secretary, were re-elected.
The wide range of Interest In this
organization and Its affairs was
demonstrated by the fact that
county agents. W. P. Weaver of
Goldthwaite. Turner of Granbury.
Jackson of Weatherford, were pres-
ent. An interesting and Instructive
meeting *'»• reported, by all.
Mf. Hoc kins was working at (the
plant apd had been lifting -.some
heavy material for soma time. About
!:Jo o'clock Thurvlay he started to
lift qut e a heavy pipe up to a
rvk when a pain In his back caused
him to fi Jl. Other employes came to
him andj he was sent at once to the
hospital Doctor* say that the Injury
w ill not pe serious.
lized line of good wearing,
►xfordi that come in black
j. .....-85.00
Beddow Oxford*.... .$7.00
a make, kid or calf leather*.
GORDON
PROPORTIONED* STOC
INDIVIDU
Kerne Walker
ntirs Semi-Finals
State Declamation
The I’mvankkdbusiness woman responds immediately
j
to this Individually'Proportwned idea. For her keen
judgment recognizes the fact that a stocking crtaied
to fit a certain type of leg exactly does away with
all pulling, straining, wrinkling, and ugly roll.ng.
These stockings come in varying le« - measure-
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merits — as well as varying foot-sizei. And a glance
at the types below shows you that every type of
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woman has been considered in the designing of them.
San Saba Wool Men
Ship Boston Market
8AN 8ABAl Texas. May 1—<8p>
—While many sections of the state
are stagnant so far as a market for
wool and mohair Is concerned the
growers are nnding a ready market
LaVen e Walker, representative of
Brownwqod Senior High School and
Intrrschqlastic District 13 in 8entor
Olils* D« :lamation at the state meet
at Austtl;. went Into the semi-final*
at 3:00 o clock Friday, according to
word from J. Fred McGaughy.
coach. Igiss Walker has wtm in the
preliminaries and went into - the
Census Reports
Are Received from
Justice Precincts
Census reports are coming Into the
supervisor's office dally and being
checked prior to w.ng sent to
Washington by the force employed
In the offlcb. These reports are
l IN THE CO
CU~lfrla» . .
Some authorities divide Jokes
lato the following classes: Society
Joke (bright retort), child Joke, bw-
rollc. tnburbsn. narrative anecdotal,
dialect, political and theatrical.
At Sons wool and mohair buyer-
last week shipped two ears of wool
to Boston, and today are loading out
three cars of beautiful mohair.
The mohair and wool production of
this county has increa^d many fold
during the past five years and there
is a ready market here for every
pound. The shipments indicate th.it
most of the wool growers are selling
at prevailing prices
City Cswrt
James McCartney, Rccrrder
Mildred Hampton was fined SI
In .city court for drunkeness
^ Rose Fomby was fined $14 70
city court for disturbing peace.
Daisy Fuller was fthed $14.70
city court for disturbing the po
At federated Club
; i Room
Sponsored by
B. Sc P. Women** Club
f Marriage Licen
Old Crack* Work
Rends of crochet work made In
Peru earlier than 200 A. P. are
among the rare textile* owned by
the Metropolitan Museum of Arts,
of New York.
penrisor's office in Washington. As
these report* are completed they are
being released to city and county
officials in the places interested In
the reports and to the press.
The reports released today were
Fisk Avenue
(ASH GROCERY PRICES
Shop of Youth
GARBO
TALKS!
Column.
so at times I could hardly get
breath. My nerves Mesa sb
■haltered to pieces and I had
ful headaches and was aim*
complete physical wreck. I felt
ed and worn out all the time
never had any energy. My Mver
in a very bad condition and
caused pains In my back and *
I had a bad cnee of coostlps
and had to take someth mg mow
the time. . *
“A relative of mine recomme*
Orgatone to me and have
taking it ever Mnee. I feel much
ter than I have In yean, and
more energy and life about ■
enjoy what I tat and do not
that full, bloated up eeUng
the gas has quit forming on
Magnolia
Trail where
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W-E-STi
CHAR.LCS {Buddy)
ROGERS
‘young Eagles
AO Talking Picture
Rased on
■wf«n« O'NciH'a
Xirsat Piny
<;r«ta Carbo n rrn lo-
dtoua.-iow - pitched
speaking voice reveals
her mors fascinating
and alluring than
aver before! ,
Scoring a dramatic,
triumph which ex-
ceeda , the fondest
of Ater most
ardent admirers!
Msn.-TiMS.-Wed. i
mama just scenery
Magnolia ]A
Anti-knckk/
Phone 696
LYRIC
A BIAt ANTI.KNOCK MlMIIIM OASOUNI
313 Fkk A
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1930, newspaper, May 2, 1930; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093846/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.