The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1940 Page: 6 of 11
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LOCKWOOD HOST
Owner C. C Lockwood enter-
tained his employees of the Dr.
Pepper Bottling company w'.th an
oyster nr/f last night at his
home. ItJAi the eighth annual
supper glv^n by kr Lockwood for
his employee*, seven of whom at-
tended.
After the supper, games were
played
Attending were: J. B Forehand,
A J Ounn. R. E. 8amuelson. R.
R Swlnncy. R B. Roberts. C W.
Smith and the host, C. C. Lock*
WOOd. . ; •
Trainmen T o Hold
Banquet, Tonight
Mrs. Beckham's Pupils
Give Piano Recital
Mrs. E. A Beckham presented her
piano pupils In a mid-winter re-
cital la*t night at the Austin* Ave-
I nue Presbyterian church.
The folowtng program was given:
The Band Plays Dixie" (Williams)
jby Don Perry; “Drifting" and
J “Crlss Cross’* <Williams). Martha
i Jane Fallon; “Sur La Olace" (Craw-
ford). Norma Jean Barrett; "Ooid-
en Star" (Streabbog), Betty Skwyer;
’The Oultar" (Oavnor). Martha
Hurlbut; “Elf and The] Fairy"
(Bentley). Bobble Story; "in Clov-
er" (Kern i Mary June Picfee;
“Spooks** (Eckstein), Barbanf|/ Bo-
" Hawaiian Nights
nelle Pierce; "Amoiv
(Hays). Juarlce Jones; "Lady of
the Oardens" (Robert*), Betsy
Bag ley: “The Dreamer" (OradD.
Frances Boyd; "Norwegian Cradle
Song” (Morel), Dorothy Nell Black;
“The Rosary" iNsvln). Ethrtssn
Lindsay; “Waymdr Chapel" (Wil-
son). Martha Bva*; Souvenir"
(Drdla), Olena.Jsan Morris.
"Moonlight Revels" (Andre). Mar-
garet Jean Morgan; March from
“Alda" (Verdli. Maurtne Colvin;
“Charmante" (Oroton). J. C. Mat-
lock; -Melodle” i MriideLssohn),
Mrs. Robert D. Gibbs
Feted With Linen Shower
Complimenting her niece. Mrs.
Robert D. Oibbs. who was the for-
mer Miss Rosemary O'Connell. Mrs.
1 — If*.i
CHECKS RECEIVED
HERE THURSDAY
ck Bullion Wed at
Coggin Parsonage
Additional 1S3S soli conservation
checks were received today at the
office of the Brown County A*rl-
M1SS HELEN BURT,
Society Editor,
Phone 22
Thirty-four Agricultural Conser-
vation Association officials and
clerks from eight counties attend-
ed a meeting at Hotel Brownwood
Thursday at which E R. Duke,
State Crop Insurance supervisor,
explained terms of wheat insurant*
for the next year.
Few changes were noted In tie
•rop Insurance program.
Annual banquet r*f the Brown-
wood unit of the brotherhood of
Railway Trainmen * i 111 be held to-
night *t 7:90 o’cloc ft In the Gold
Room of Hotel Brc amwood. Frank
O’Hearn will be toa ft master.
Speakers on the < program will In-
clude Joe Steadhc in. Austin, leg-
islative representatl ve of the Train-
men's Brotherhood^; Dr Karl H.
cultural Conservation association.
A force of workers reduced by Sev-
eral Influenza cases began prepara-
tion of notices to farmers whose
checks had been received
The shipment contained checks
for 119 Brown county farmer^ In
amounts totalling $$£3840. They
brought thft total of such chrcks
received to approximately IM.000.
Frank Marx entertained with Mrs.
H V Hinkle, co-nos less, yesterday
afternoon at the latter’s home on
Third street.
Informal games were played un-
der the leadership of Mrs. W M
Hooper at the close of which the
honoree was presented with gaily
decorated basket filled with gifts
of linen.
Pink and blue, the bride's fav-
ored colors, were reflected in the
floral decoration qf.lygiid plants
'and also on the refreshment table
which was laid with a lace cloth
and appointed with crystal. Mrs.
Henry. Dallas Pish poured the
j coffee and Miss Ruth Ehrke served
the cake
| Others present were Mmes. Alex
O’Connell. H L Ehrke. P. 8
McSpaddrn. Willie Oilmer. C Y.
Jackson. Edna Bishop. L J. Hones,
Marcus Murphy. Davis F. McClain
,and Miss Helen Burt.
Fries/
The Mary Bible Class of Coggin
Avenue Baptist church will have
an all-day quilting and covered dish
lupcheon at the home of Mrs. Al-
bert Stephenson. Wood street, be-
ginning, at ID a. m.
Library Benefit club will meet
with Mrs 8. E Chandler, • 1904
R H. Nelson, district AAA field Moore, pastor of Jie First Baptist
man, Is 111 and was unable to it- j church of Brown rood; Tralnmas-
tend the meeting. 1ters M M Kill ei i of Brownwood
Others attending Included: T. :l.|indM R Tarrruit of Temple.
Simmons, Teesie Simpson and \V. ‘ Music will be furnished by an
Q. Alexander, Brown county; 3 (orchestra led by Mrs Karl H.
R Goosby. J. H Burnett. Coniile | Moore
Saylor, R C Duren and -ijm
Birthday Dinner Given
Daniel Baker Student
Honoring Ed Cearnel. Daniel Bak-
er student, Miss Marjorie Trtplitt
entertained with a birthday din-
ner Tuesday night at her home
on Third street
Ouests Included Misses Mamie
Fowler and Bee Dumas; Roy Owen,
Bill Brookover and the honoree
There are more trmn 7.609.000
licensed automobile drivers In the
United States. v
(Orey)
Comet Rice is the one
food on your pantry shelf
that can be used for any ^
meal. Ifs delicious as a break- '
fast cereal 1.. blends ideally
with soups . meats...creole
seafoods ... makes a delicious
s, iMStat f***«n stuffing for fowl.
ENDLESS VARIETY
from this ONE FOOD
The Thirty-nine club with Mr
and Mrs Samuel C Lee. Mr and
Mrs Jkmes Mitcham and Miss
Marjorie Scott, hosts, will have a
dance at Hotel Brownwood at 9
COMMUNITY SING
BRIEF VERDICT
IS REVERSED
Brotherhood of Railway Train
men’s annual banquet. 7:90 p m
Gold Room of Hotel Brownwood.
of favorable weather, it Is expect- fcoieman county; wuma J. Ream,
ed that a number of singers will; Ben H Ray. Sen Saba county; M.
take part Others are Invited ‘8 Burk, Tom irradley, Harry K.
The singing will start at 7:30 Westerman. McCulloch county,
p. m Sunday, ! _ — ■ ----
, ' ■. !. The collared peccary carries a
Some Indian*) scalped their foes musk gland on its back and uses
long before the coming of the It for sending signals. The scent
white man. ' Is noticeable for great distances.
Tlie brevity of a jury’s verdict
In county court-here was the rea-
son cited by the Court of Crim-
inal Appeals In reversing and re-
manding a liquor law conviction
and $200 fine for Bertha Herd
The verdict read.. “Ouilty Pen-
alty $200 " The verdict bore the
signature of the jury foreman
In reversing and remanding the
case, the Court of Criminal Appeals
ruled that “Appellant's contention
that the verdict Is insufficient must
be sustained
We are not wining to lend our
approval to such a scantily worded
verdict as here presented To do
such would establish a precedent
____________^______that might finally eventuate In but
on the speaker's table and red -two words upon the part of the
hearts centered with tapers deco- jury In Its verdict, leaving the bal-
rated the other tables ! ance of a complete. verdict to be
After the covered-dish luncheon others than the
was served little Buddy Thompson opkaicfei suted
sang two songs. He was aoeom- opu} °”’ wrttten by tbe Con_’'
pamed at the piano by hi. moth-
er. Mrs. Edward P. Thompson approved by the judges of itm
Helnwck «... th. d.- Po«U
_ ' _., ... . „ said that In future cases, blank
TOie retiring president. Mrs/J F. (form* showing the wording to be
Coffey. ,and the teacher. Mrs 8^ foiioweH™2bly would I? ihon
E Morris, were presented with ^ loca, Jurtw jj* ^ ^ ^
glfu from de class Forget-me-not mvoived m uie new opuuoi, ui u.e
gifts were exchanged and names re- apprala woukl * reaet for
ve^ r trial here.
Gleaners Class Party
Is Valentine Social
The Gleaners class of Coggin
Avenue Baptist church had a social
meeting yesterday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. C. A- Bradshaw on
81xth street. .
The Valentine moilff was carried
out In the decorations, games and
refreshments.
Those present were: Mmes. A. N.
Crownover. Vernon Moore. J. J.
Moore. C. O. Grooms. Vernon Shep-
pard. H. H. Johnson. N. W. Swin-
nry. W. V. Oavltt, J. D. Nabors
Clarence Cleere, W. E. Juvertat,
B. T. Smith. Leon Broooks. Tom
Wilson. J. W. Ricks and Brad-
'Wem. i,
NOW SHOWING
Wesley Players Have j *
Inspirational Program
The Wesley Players of the First
Methodist church met Wednesday
night) at the church for an Inspi-
rational program.
After group singing. Mrs. R D
PORK STEAK
PORK ROAST ....
i ' i
SUCEDPACOS sjj
PORK SAUSA,b
PURE LARD . . . &
BEEF ROAST .. %
FRESH OYSTER'S*
Shoulder
cuts, lb.
Oibbs gave an interest in* talk us-
ng as her thane. Pmlm 23.
All young people of the Metho-
dist church art Invited to attend
'he weekly meetings of the club. It
*as announced.
ants on charges of vagrancy. The
eases will be appealed by the de-
fendants to county court, It was
stated.
Sugar
Cured
2:90 and 7:30 p.
Graham Hotel.
Hams
LIQUID
Standards, pt
Heins
Ketchup
Ten* Maid ' j
Shortening
14 OZ.
bottle
2 shows' daily
Kitchen
Craft
FLOUR
carton
BIGGEST MOVIE
NEWS SINCE THE
COMING OF,SOUND!
MUSICAL ENCHANTMENT
UNDREAMED OF FINALLY
REACHES THE SCREEN!
j ' h
(’•me all vs* “Swlai" ban
Lap ap Rhythm That’s Ecstasy!
Osake all yaa *Swsst a Hat* faas
-Dream Away ta Meicdlc Heaven:
Come all yaa Sympheay addicts
-Harken te Tempe Magaifleeatf
is
Fruit Cocktail
Weird
Mystery I
FRESH FRUITS
ail VEGETABLES
RSL. ORANGES
STARCH
Sleepy HeUew
SYRUP .!
WINDEX
MUSTARD
Fancy j
• e Texas T lbs.
9 large
• • £• stalks
21$ fahey 9
• • Winesap L doi
large 5 9'
* doc. size u head
Fancy 9
• • firm £t for
• •SSL; 10
96 slse, Mkrsh
• *r-Mle«s. do*. ..
YAMS.......
CELERY ....
APPLES.....
LETTUCE . .
CALAVOS...
POTATOES .
GRAPEFRUIT
Vanilla Wafers ceio bag
Laaek Bex (
Sandwich Spread pt. 1
Graham Crackers box
16^ oz.
Pork dt Beans
Butter Cookies .pkg.
AIRWAY
The Aristocrat of Thrift Ceffee
CARROTS
EDWARDS
Mice, 2 Ik 25e
3 pound pkg; .... 37c
large
bunches
An unuaual end colorful
western with music end
e beautiful background.
^LYRIC
SfMEATS
Charles
LAUGHTON
VICTOR HUGO S
OME PREPARED!
OME PREPARED
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SULLIVAN'S
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Jones, Ernest. The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1940, newspaper, February 2, 1940; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093959/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.