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ltais Report Starvation In Warsaw
‘ With Civilians Eating Cats, Dogs
DIPLOMATS HO
INTO RUMANIA
^ntmERICK c. OECHSNER
Pre« Staff Correspondent
8ept. 16—1 UP' —’T.p
command announced
. __ German troops, had oc-
Pieti Prezemysl. 60 mUes west at
the chief city of south-
Poland. and that 8.000 prls-
»nd 126 guns had been cap-
ped in the Warsaw area.
An earlier communique had an-
AUK*! the capture of Bialystok,
0 miles northeast of Warsaw and
»d said that a battle was in pro-
oj* near Lemberg. •
The occupation of Prezemysl ap-
irently had been carried, out by
* main body of the tGtrman
■uthern army. Polish soldiers had
ported the main German force
mcentrated near that city, with
■nk and truck units operating far
*•<1 of it in an effort to cut off
Jiish retreat to Rumania..
A communique by the army high
mmand at 11 a. m. said:
‘“The southern army continued to
irsue the retreating enemy. There
fighting
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By EDWARD W. BEATTIE. IrJ?
United Press Staff ( orr^pondmt,
POLJSH-RUMANIAN FRONTIER
Sept. 16—(UP)—The vanguari o:
diplomatic refugees accredited
Poland crossed the border into) Ru-
mania today on the advice of
Polish government, as flying
umns of German tanks and tiucfcs
plunged deep into southeast Pa|artd.
British and French diplomats
the first to de.sert Zaleszczyki
little frontier market town, w
25 miles of both the Rumanian.
Russian borders, where rt>l*
government hau made a stand
three hasty moves in 12 days.
Polish ofnclals. including
dent Ignacy Moscickl, were *tfl
Zaleszczyki but they notified
foreign diplomats that the towh
longer was safe and that thet
M fighting at Lemberg and on ______________________
)e river Tanew at BilgoraJ (north- cape to Rumania might be cu
e*t of Prezemysl). Prezemysl was at any time
B*stward from Prezemysl. Refugee Law Announced
wps advanced and reached Sow- Another peril was that the
reserves strength- ml„ north
the iron ring around trapped Drtse raid
>lish divisions in the Kutno area, ;
he • enemy's attempts t to break i
v irough southeast toward Warsaw
lied German troops captured
WO prisoners
ported as close
t. might make a
the little proris|omU
capital itself).
j British and French legation^ be-
gan moving on toward Rum
7 a. m. Other diplomats re:
-■« ol w.™.1?oSfSr2S'- j ■"om.nurily and t'h, PolUh fofe
** suburb of Praga. Bialystok w
cupied. Fighting continues aroui
* Citadel at Brest-Litovsk (ga
*y to east Poland). The air l
imbed Polish troop transports
* direction of the Polish
tier."
Prtes Still ResisUng
was announced that Polish
visions - surrounded near Kutooj
* miles west of Warsaw, were
(dating.
said civilians
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\re f
ment still had announced no
for its own evacuation.
Under Rumania’s refugee lav
nounced last night, members ol
Polish government, if .titoy bn
into that country, would be w
pelled to take fixed residences l hi
and refrain from political act.v
Not -all the foreign diplomats
been gt Zaleszczyki. but some.
Kutno, eluding the British ambassadoi |
* ....... Howard Kennard. had been in nth**
. .. f border towns farther north ana
***“** they would be in even
UdC*“-.13? 'SZJZ.'tS' danger*if iliflMfcretool
Escape North leans
Polish officials pointed1 out t| the
diplomats that the Zaleszcv.Ki :oau
was connected with Rumania <gily
by two iron bridges and that t»fK
man fliers might bomb them at goy j
moment, forcing the diplomat « to
swim the Dneister river to ss 18^*
Heads of missions farther uj MB.
river‘s reported that one bndgt al-
ready had been destroyed bj air
bombs. . y
Escape northward from Zaleszbzjrkt
would - be most hazardous be< a use
raids by German itymK coiumiu
bombing planes had cut off mo
the roads. The Germans wfcrt be-
Sends Baggage
It was believed tiiat in spile ol
the peril, some diplomats would stay
to the last’nrfnule. but would t di-
re*, unable to get out of the city..!
Thousands of refugees were re-
nted camped on the outskirts
id it was said that they had no
cape, because Germans had -cut
1 roads, the last one having led
* Brest-Litovsk to which the Ger-
ans reportedly laid, siege yestcr-
It was announced that 24 Poi-
, h planes, mostly pursuit types,
ere destroyed and seven captured
teterday east of the Vistula riv-
V and that airports at Luck and
rody. northeast of Lemberg, had
>cn bombed.
A new press campaign against
'eat
th
. or
5 with report* from the eastern
»t for public attention-
Claim .Chamberlain Lies
Voelkischer B*-obachter said in
'd headlines: British Prime Min-
er resorts to conscious lies” and ‘
sr Morgen Post said. “Heir
lamberlain lies.” The references
ire to British Prime Minister Ne-
Jle Chamberlain's statement that
erman army orders had reversed * jow
doll Hitlers earlier order forbid-
mg the bombing of open towns
Poland!. *T
' Larv? and small towns were ab-
Jutely undamaged except for air-
>rtt. railways and bridges.’,' the m ^ i ^ 5i had fled
ISIMpd1 said. 1 Wa'saw
The army high command had
inounced Wednesday that since
iny Polish cite is had appealed to
riliaas to fight German troops,
be German air force, in ooop-
ition with • heavy artillery, will
rry out measures suited to con-
nce such communities the use-1
ssness of their resistance.”
Voelkischer Beobachter attacked
inston Churchill, first Lord of
to British Admiralty, saying: “It)
most difficult to find a
this foul blossom in
the Dukes of Marlbor-
ighJ . . . His talents would have
ited him for a career as a-stock
aurket swindler but his unholy un-
drove him into politics ....
opens its Jails and sets the
upon the German army;
ntain makes a man who belongs
. jail First Lord of the Admiral-
t; truly birds of a feather.'”
’ New Trade Treaty
DNB official German news ag-
tcy, commenting on reports that
art of Poland’s gold_had been
lipped to Alexandria, Egpt, said:
tins masterpiece is entirely
orthv of the British pirate state.,
should cheer, up British Thirty-four German stew:
Bely will give a guarantee—that crew members of the Nleuw
jgjjpd wui never see her gold dam were interned bv the
ptw ■ The Nieuw Amsterdam, which
Trade quarters here reported that held up by the Btttish for 3 1*3
rw German-Russian economic in the downs arrived -at Ro
were intended to dou- last night. Before releasing the
trade credit of British A naval authorities
Pint Baptist
Karl H. Moore, pastor.
9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
10:50 a. m. Morning worshjif.
Special music. Sermon by th*
subject: “Profitable
9 j
m. B. T. U.
m. Evening worship. Ptf- P,-' M.
pies popular song sevfce. 8emi n ' Prayer
by thd pastor ,on subject: “llpe P- mi
of Life.”
Central rw ::iodtst ~y
D A. Chisholm. Pat-toi*.
Services are as follows:
9:46 a|, m. Sunday school.
10:50 a. m. Morning wor&hli
Sermon by the pastor; t, .
7:15 p. m. Voung people's meet-
ing.
8:15 p. m. Preaching.
lustln Avenue church pt Christ
Herbert L. Newman. Minister.
Bible school 9:45 a. m.I
Preaching 11 a. m. an(l 8 p.
Communion 11:45 a. m
tn.
Bible class Wednesday, 3
meeting Wednesday, I
Avenue C Mission
Rev. Prank O’Hearn, pastor, an-
nounces services for this Metho-
dist cooperative mission as fol-
townf . • ,
3 p. m. Sunday school,
8 p. m. Preaching.
Thursday: Prayer meeting at
7:30 j>. m. 1
8 p. m. Evening worship. | ^ srJrT;rf society
St. Jonn*s Episcopal : i . >13 Brown Street
Rev. L. S. Jeffery, rector, ah- “Matter” Is the subject
■1 ncunces Services for the fifteenth the Lesson-Sermon.
| Sunday after Tunlty as follows: ®:*5 a- m Sunday school.
8 a. m Holy Communion. m, Morning service.
9;45 a. qy Church school. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. there
will be evening service.
Dove Crop Reported
Best In Many Years
Constable W. O. Weems of Pre-
cinct l. Brawn county, said Satur-
day that the dove crop this year
Is the best In 10 or 12 years.
\ Weems said doves are very plenti-
ful throughout Brown county and
hunters are reporting good results
The dove hunting season opened
Friday. ] -. r
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BANGS NEWS
—
„„ first grade
^ *4ed
of
10 a. nv Adults class, y ... - ,
11 a. Morning prayer and 1
rMm r ■ ■ ‘ r.**
First ChritUn
9:45 a. m. Bible school.
10:45 a. m. Morning worship.
Children’s church service. Sermc|i
by Rev. A. W. Anderson, pastor.
10:56 a m. Bible school.
7 p. nil. Young People’s hour.
8 p. ns. Evening worship..feermCfi
by the plastor.
Presbyterian
tl: e
pen H. Moore will fill t
t both morning and evenn g j |
Austin Avenue
Rev
pulpit a
| services J
9:45 a. in. Sunday school.
11 a m. Morning worship
7 p m. Meeting of the Chri
tian Endeavor Societies.
8 p. tn. E veiling worsldp
Gospel Tabernacle at 6th and Brady
Avenue
|W. M. McClaskey, pastor.
Revival services by ~
W. Shew of San Antonii
tinuc this week.
IQ %, m. Sunday school
11 a in. Preaching.
8 p. tn. Preaching.
Mrs. Snead
at Indian Creek, vlsl
here Friday. »
Mr. and Mrs. George
have a new car and t are
a \
teacher
the school
Evangelist C.
lib will con-
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Prophet Mijcah
Defines Religion
Broalus
building
a garage at their home
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Layman
are building improvements at-their
home. . • : ' I • \ •'
Miss Rosella Barron is having a
rock veneer home built at her
place. • f. | | \ ,
Alton McGaughey is in Kansas
City on business this Week.
Mrs. Mauae Williams has gone
to Fort Worth for a visit with rel-
atives. . J. | i
Amos Caldwell has accepted a
position as public school music
teacher at Texas City.
Mrs. E- 'T. 8onendriker of Ab-
ilene is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williford
have returned to Sherman after a
visit with Mrs.
COTTON CHECKS j state Officer Will*
RECEIVED HERE Conf<f McGhee
4_ E- G{ (Wallace, chemist and ms-
director of to
rtment^-will
'ednesday {nig
Receipt of 81 cotton subsidy checks siatant State director at toe State
for $1,5/72>4 was announced Sat- Health Department^-will be in
urday by W. E. Batis, admlnls- Brown wood Wednesday night to
trative assistant of toe Brown Conn- discuss the new bedding law, John
ty Agricultural Conservation asso- M- McGhee, city food and drug
elation. Notices were mailed to the1 inspector, announced.
81 prod icers the same day that the AU firms handling mattresses,
checks were received at the ACA pillows af. any -kind, comforts,
offices. * \ I quilts, cushions, pads, cotton batts,
Mr. Jafls, transferred here re- *tudlo couches, or upholptered fur-
cently fom Cottle county, compared ffiture. are hereby notified. Mr.*
the sizfe of checks received here McOhee said, that such matertaja
with those ih Gottle county, where oome undeT provisions of the bed**
farm* are much larger. He said dlngJiay- Hrm
one JCqttle county ranchman re- *“^*fr*a*s * artlcles
T —ge check for $8,800. to- h3te » rejwesentaUve
with a soil conserving check d^^ivin* th*
Many farmers in Cottle not complying with the
r law in full will be banned from
sale At once, it was stated. t
meeting at which Wallace
ywill discuss toe lawWu he held
F F RI1CY DIFS 11 1 P- m- Wednesday at the city
1-. r . Dul I UlUO I'Mga. City Health Officer Dr. J.
SUDDENLY TODAY
Ret
for
ived a
th*
r $765
county receive checks for more than
$3,000 for soil conserving practices,
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Text: Micah 3:1 - IS; I 6:6-8
BY WILLIAM E. GILROY. D. D.
Editor of Adv:
’The prophet Mlcan stsinds in the
histpry of religion as th* author of
one of the briefest and mpst concise I
aminv
again
AlHolson sings
in the way that he made famous,
in “Rose of Washington Square,”
20th Centufiy*Fo>i prodUc Hon in
which he is co-starred w ih Tv-
Allice faff. The
rone Power and
film corkier huiiuiy and Jjfond.ty
to toe Queen.
Sept. 6
Krzemle:
market p
disastroi
on Sept
ice there had been boi
lie U
Public Records l
the whole Polish Ukraine fron^j
rest of the country.
Thus, if the government °ff«a« Legal TrAiwfrn.
Kee i
Russian border • | ,3 bloClt 3 s p {jMarRn
bn subject: "ChristUkeness.” Du4t.
'The Holy Hour,” by Miss Dorotky
und Dpns McIntosh.
6:30 p. m. Junior and Ser.ur
League meetings.
7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sei-
mon by pastor: "A Word of Trull%
Me I wood Avenue Church of
9:45 a. Ql. Bible study.
11 a. m. Preaching. ,
11:45 a. m. Communion.
7:45 p. m. Preaching.
CbH»
hospital to study nursing.
Miss Dorothy Jane Porter
r* t-wiivAJk: ■ mm uuiuuiy Jtuic ruuci bui < • - pAm,
and at the sanfie time sublime, prac- leave this week-end to enter the r* ■
tlcal definitions* of religion ever University of Texas at Austin.
give$t. It is the Closing Sentence in Miss Janet Strange has gone
*SK v^J^trofoo a J AbileneTrippers Due
tending the Spiritual Ufe Retreat HCr^ September 25
First Freaoytertao
9 45 a m. Sunday school.
11 a. jm. Morning worship. Re
p. P. Owen, pastor, will preach (
iiubject: “Divine Impulses.” Special
, . . . our lesson from the eighth verse Of
6:30 p. m. Young Peoples arid the chapter'of hi$ prophesy
Ploneerg vespers. . “Hel hath showed thee. O man, what
7:30 p, m. Evenmg worship Su - dtHta jehovah require of th*. but to
fc* ^ paitor;.s ^rniaii wU‘ do . lastly, and to love kiidness.-arM conference
-Faith Conquers. lo ;.Hllc humblv wtlh thT Qod?” J week
Pmt M-rtww<Ut | Micah was something more than> Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strange and
a great idealist defining the essen-1 uttle Diana Cane visited Mr. and
10:40 a. m. Morning worship. R*- 'll1*1,™ fXnlr i Mrs Clne *“ Austin Thurs-
Leslie A. Boone Dastor will oreae ti1 * beep s^ife .enough jfor church , uaj. , J
leac ers to speak about religion ih I : Horrace and Dorrace, the Wil-
temis of idealism and it! a general ) s0n mtns, and Dons and Iris, tuej,
way. The preacher or prophet may, aucey talni5i entered Howan
exalt the nature of righteousnegs’
and) appeal to men to bf righteous
RISING STAR. Sept. 16— (Sp.)— 1 /'Al l A CV
ucv 64, head of the Bucy tl/LL£lJLj i4i3A
pilot school
his home here early Saturday morn-j *
Inc — 1 ■ J \
Mf Bucy , pioneer resident ol SSf.C^T,n‘5?
Ri.sint: star, cominr here when a le Baker College »re JolnUy
small cnUd. He had been engaged f.n ap?UcfV°n ^?r *.
In construction work for many years scho°*tor pllots 40
and was one of the builders of the hen- 11 waa announced
Katy railroad through Rising Star Some 30 students of
two-weeks, visit with Mrs., J. S. *n 1910. For the past several years |«*g«s have indicated
Wilson 1 Mr. Bucy s construetioo > company ta^e flying instructions.
Mrs." Alton J-tcGaughey attended'.has been constructing state high-1 The application Jgs been prepared^
the funerU of her aunt in Fort .j\ ... \ but before it is filed, a pitot must
Worth this week 1 Funeral services will be held Bun- be tentatively designate*!.. The ClVr
Mr and Mrs ’ Arlice Brooss day afternoon at the First Methodist U Aeronautics Authority will ap-
moved to Stephenvtlle Wednesday chuith her*. Exact time of, the in- Prove the pUot along with approval
to make their home. [ ,neral has not been set. . of the general applies!
Miss Mae Mathews has returned Surviving are five sons. ^Lantham v ' J-
to Dallas after a visit with her °£ «W’ Arch
father. Mr. Oreen Mathews. ?“cy®f Brow2w\
Mbs Bernice Metis has gone to ?ycy, ^.nd _
Brady where she has entered the I
filing
Aeronau-
conducted .
turday.
tiro col-
desire to
,,Kimjnel of Wichita
W111 , nard Johnson and
ition
y^ssr enrollment at u
zj' of Rising \ ’
" ~ HPC TOTALS 689
Mrs
Us. Mrs. Ber-
Frank Bruwn
n Jackson and
niel of Houston.
college <
B0 studen
aU term
officials
t* had
up »•
of the W. M. S of Central Texas
at Georgetown , this
| . x _
Howard Payne
said today that 680
enrolled for the faU
noon today!
Day-by-day enrollmerit this ’ year
has far exc*<fed that pf last year
and indications point to a record
number of students at the coUefe
for the 1939-40 term.
Officials said they anticipated an
s.
to Bdngai.
J. H. Mudd ani wife tn G. C
h j Leach for $830. wLrrartty deed to
. „ „ „ ^ part pf block 39 or jbl<»ck 39-B, .
the example of United B 4^; Brcwnwood propel.
Ambasador A. J. Drexel Biddle. *no Dan Hurtzell t» Henry
sent his heavy luggage across tnq assignment of lei se o| ane-sixth
river Into Rumania so he cou.c^ge* mterefet in 40 acf >s of tile Nesbit
away quidkly. ' Rice ind wife lea e Chailes Mes
The PoJbh officials and d plo- ,er suney so. 12’ . T’
m ( Sept. 5. had fled J. if. Quin an] I wife
r to Quirl for 81.300. ^arraiil
J. N. Quirl and wif* tjb E H
. . »* "• »* -*r-w!r Quirl for $1,300, srraiity dwi to
h*® the City; piey had fled at midnight 55.8 acres of the Benjamin Held
13 afte:
suney No. 326
f; W.. P. W'aidrep
|!E. J.‘ Winterstecn
ce Duma
a 1 be n
= 4^1 to
to line of
ighl •
tied hi
arkets
Mon dr
4and c
•nates
2 ARRESTED AS
SPIES0N LIN$
AMSTERDAM. Sept. 16— t
British naval authorities am
two allegi/d German spies abbart
HoUand-America liner Nieuw
sterdam. while the vessel was 1r
British dantraband control off
downs, W was disclosed todair.
The Rltish also detained a
believed ijo be named Stem, who
claimed to be a Jewish refugee
upon investigation, the British
proved tq be an agent throueh
1300 tons of copper aboard
Nieuw Amsterdam had
chased ill the United Stal
copper was consigned
firms but was destined ‘eventu*ll:
Germany, the British charged
M »-— - -
[: { r.olds, lease on 40 acre
Hi 81. BJ B B 4: C «R
pany .survey for ope y
arid
rental.
H. Morgan
, Guyle Greynolds, jea.se bn
of section 31. B. B - B 6c
way company survey fof
j J. N. Titswoith, et at
j Greynplds. aMugnnent of
j the south 60 acres pf 100
1C ^Howell- lease. , iurvey
ented to the heln
wZi
34 Interned
I the present
10.000.000 between the two coun-
le*. The negotiations were report-
1 under way at Moscow with the
•gde attache of the German em-
M*y there representing this coun-
j, it was »undersuxxV that the
Uef difficulty was in finding a
of transportation. Both
dee were said to be seekwo?
•ede route# and one source
ie poesibUity of transporting
by air was being
addition
St. Mary’s CatheUe
Edward P.’ Harrison, pastor.
Services as follows: ' j )l
7:30 a. m. Low Mass.
MM wood Avenue Baptist
Ben Morrison, pastor.
The schedule ol services is M
Kemp.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. in- Morning worship.
6:45 p m. B. T. O.
8 p. m. Evening worship.
,
I
to. men to
He rhay insist that aU the problems _
of »fe are at heart religious prob- iette
lento, and that there is 1
lutipn of our social <
jj: < oleins until men get back to God
and j to God’* ways. Tlu rc would
be little protest against jit'' preach-
ing or leaching. 1 ! If
Blit let him'begir to denounce
particular evils bf the people and,
challenge those in high places Of
society. slate, and business who are
responsible for these wjrongs and
thejr continuance and trnmedlntelv
he becomes himself the opject of at* J
tack and of perse<’Uttour
Someone has pointed
Payne college this week.
Gruver. manager of the
Fair Association. Inc.,_____
Saturday advised cnester Dtber rush of new students on Mon-
ti of the Brown wood Cham- h,|
bf Commerce that a group- of ___;■ . _
, creshak msr
Fair, to be held at Abilene Oct. 2-7,
, I* Inclusive.
Dorothy Mae AlUaoaJuanlU rifor-f ^» H. Or«h.m. dty
o real so- vI^lord Nofn ^iih‘'praii^Oo'- *roV *“ amve >n Brown- eoller.or. said Sat
political ^icv jiaStL1 aood about »'^ the date of *<>•* are.being made by his office
SS tat and am ,em.to lor lunen. J”,;*”
terered Howard Payne coU.8e, X ^ ^ ^
e here from Bangs. i Mr. Gresham said'the city rolls
one hour will be spent embrace some 3.500 tax aocotafe
vertisin? the West Texas each requiring a separate iheet and
lettei- stated. Individual t>-ped
--F
ON TAX ROLLS
V
assessor *
that et-
H U
Mrs. A. J. Newton will give a
report on the Texas Home Detn-j wluico1
onstration meeting held
bock recently at a meeting
Bangs H. D. club In the
Mrs. L. A. Brooks at Thrift you
Tuesday afternoon.
ill give a ^
me Dein- *’1U com«
at Lub* About
ig of the adv
home ol Fair; the
hrifty on, “p
—
out
#ife .and
Gfujle Grey--
c f .section
v ay com-
Collin* ar d wife to Guyle
lcxs<- on 40 jacres of
lO. B. B 1L AC: Railway
y survey fc r end y sar.
Weatherman tc J. N.
h and J. C. How-11. lease
Sinjiec 1 Saun-
Latberan
Services announced by Rev. R
Martin to be.‘held at the new church
at corner of Avenue G and Firijt
street, aa follows:
10 a. m.*Sunday school.
11 a- . ni. Mopping service.
8 p. m. Evening service. jl
Wednesday: 8 p. m. young pep- speaking
pie's service.,' _ , ; I jagi^Kt 1
Rehoboth Baptist
My Cooper, pastor.) f j
9:45 ar. m. Sunday school. ) j
11 a m Mommg Worship.
Sermon by the pastor on sub,
Bnae-Avinger Wedding
f Miss Etta Earl Avlnger and Mr.
that John N. Buse were quietly nun’- .TirfK
Jesya was not crucified because He r*q Saturday night at the home
“exhorted men to live righteous lives 0f ReV. and Mrs. Wallace N,) Poult:
j and) because He preached the beauty Dunson turkeys
of holinftss and love. It was when Mrs Buse a graduate of Ban;s El
He assailed the wrongs of His day high- school and daughter of IdrsJ caae)
and brought the responsibility tor Marie Avlnger, has been iibrariart .Butt
I°'at the school far several years. Mr.
Buse is a moderh young fafmer of
the Conrad community where they J
will make their home.
Honoring Mrs. Buae, Mrs. Sam
Jenkins and iMrs. John : Allison
J BUTT'S"AND EGGS j
first half payments of split taxes.,
iunder the city's plan for split pay-
ment of taxes, will be due on or b^»
WORTH, Ter sero. ^ 3
luc« on or before July 31, 1940. Thto
Fryers 12-16; hens 9-12; plan is the tame aa topt,in effect
6-13.-I .. j List year. - j • i ."P
No. 1 candled $3 40-5.10 per _ [ -
r
those wrongs home to Readers
church and In state that!He aroused
the opposition that brought Him to
CalMpry. ’j , j
* * * *
In addition to' being a great and
ey ftr five yeals with $80 “What Think Ye of Christ?
onfal • ■ - f ■’ - 'J ’ M S it n M ti W V1
of Joiepli
■■■
et sA to
nolds, lease on 40 ac:
|B- B i fl. Rallwiy c
Vey for one year
1 G. B. Smith e
worth,and J C. Hi
acres!for five yean
rentaji
William Brewer
IjTiUworth and J.
on 40) jacres Iqr thr
Gujile
6:45 ri. m. B. T. U.
7:45 p> m. Evening worship, gui
ject: “The Accuser of Our Bre
ren . * I I 1 v 1\
wife to
40 acres
C. Rail-
<ne year. !
o Guyle Seventh Day Adventtot
ease on 1106 Melwood Avenue
teres, i | Services held every Saturday af«
84. pat- snnounced as follows by Elder |. |L
M Crane:
10 a. m. Babbath School.
.dear-seeing idealist, Midth was also. wdj entertain with a miscellaneous
mighty prophet _ and preacher, ^j^wer at tlie Allison honte Tues-
and
umwci
---------- ----, ■' club have received a
WORTH. Texas. Sept. 16. Lions International
<USDA)—Livestock: f licongratulating them
Lions Congratulated^,
On Sept 12 Meeting
Officers of the Brown wood Ltons
[ a telegram
a mighty prophet ai
out plainly add fearlessly dav
the evils of his time and1
Ibrlhging the respon.dbUi y for them ( COach UorTi& Polk ^
oityJiad,wnirWffardKf?r JUst^ J Fo6ter Rhodes. Aaron Lee HaU. Ru- Sh“
gZad and taring" thi ej He aj! fUS CrOSS' C^le HorUin- Vernon
Citt
yearli
| 6 50;
y |j9-75-] t
the fol- Ho<-’s 15<>: hiostly steady:
fool- butchers 7.40:,bulk good butchers
from
headquarters
i the attend-
12. meet-
this week
the “188
Per Cent Attendance ) Week" 08
top Lions clubs all over the world.
Every member of the Brownwood
400; calves 200; nominal; 'knee at the Tuesday.
:s 550-10.00; fat cows 5 00- jr.g The meeting
ters 4.75 down; calves 550- was held in connection
’Ifl.' • t-
; packing sows 6.50 down. Uofls club who is a member bf
100; nominal; fat lambs T.mns international attended a
fo
sfASSilSwa?. SsZS'
verse three of the,Prin„_ A n mcKpp e w Tom- -........___ .. or,h>
:^ ;rh« oui*‘‘- “‘iwn hopi*. k« m«i.
rted tha, they were destroying the -.aif Carlton VV-cem*. Jefferson
Jack McGaughey. i George
I Andrian Bodine aiyd Ernest Tuck
er. The first game is with the Bra-
dy Bulldogs at Brapy Friday. The
band and pep sqi'
will accom-
Grey-! H a. m. Church
annual
<The long-taught “fact" that
eW-born children have blue
u boon disproved. Careful
'under modern Illuminati
almost 200 different
eyes.
aa
taflons'
Baled
tuieir i
from the Dutch government
ment to assume titl{ to the
cargo and to compensate the
firms to whom It had been ronN
ed. It was indicated, otherwise
the British would have seize*
cargo. |;
Datrh Line: rsltcd
The Dutch" liner was ordered
the British admiralty to halt li,
downs early Tuesday and It wa >
released until Friday morning
tensive questioning of all
gers began Wednesray after a,
plete check of the cargo, all
pec ted baggage and invest Iga
both passenger and crew qua
One of the alleged Germa
apprehended by a British na'
telligence officer was attem.'
secrete what were described
i^jortant confidential
'disjointed plumbing fixtures.
Private sources said that
trian woman passenger voi
testimony against another
German spy. Investiga
sources said, subsequently
identity as s member at a
espionage ring. It was
later he attempted suicide
* iin. I I 111118 1111 throat a razor
at W nolexale under arrest In his cabin but I
Ire snnui
i. Tiisw
■Orth
psignlnent ’
Hith
-P<r r
LJ f
Ore:
, from
I acrej.. IB .
J- If. Tit*worth
Grevriolds, asslgnmbni
Willikbi Brewer et
J n. Titswofth
Greynolds, aasign^i
from J .L. Weal
of tii i SUnsdn
NO. 7H7
j. 1. Titswor: h
ell to George W.
ment tf twortiiir&si
I!
the B, j —
ny sur- Calvary Ba
rental. 4
Titj- i *:15 a. m. Teachers p
on 40 mg
re ntal 4
9:45 a. m Sunday
11 a. m. Preaching.
6:30 p m. B. T. U
7:30 p. m. Preaching
Milton Avenue
J. H. Dickenson.
9:45 a- ni. Sunday
7:45"p( m. Evening
m
• i
, life of the people
'4"lT olf “,c i Prince. A. B. McKee. E. W. Tom
£21a^1 *e, fle^ °; my ason, Clayton Smith, Don^d Ford
|pPopl^( and fla\in^ their skin from MrOiini7he\ Otorce WoocLs
'off toem. and breaking th-u bones!Gtorge WOOdS’
Und chopping them in pieces ! as for' ***“ B°dl0e 1
the pot.”
It Is a terrible figure, but it Is . , . anrt __
not too strong conMderiqg what has ???
happened again and agpin in hi*- t«®
tory *s those set to rule and govern ... . . . ” j_ . „
, have them betrgy their people and school navefV,co^‘
led them into deeradatioHand ruin their organisation With the
iNor are the results of si*jh a course lollovsi5lg officers.^
Ironttned to the havoc uppti Innocent Freshman — Ch irlie Winfrey,
| lives. The trouble with such evil is P^ideut; Kathleei i, Harris. vJce”
! that it destroys the veiy power to Pf^ident; June Hedges, reporter;
■decern the right and vision upon
whldh all betterment depends.
ctu, calves s
Brownwood
tor.
Mcah too
are. If toe
genuinely
of the
Vine Street Church sf Christ
BerviOe* are as follows;
10:30 a. m. Song service
{preachlkfj. .
8:15 p. m. Evening service.
lew Empire furniture Co.
Quality Furniture A Rugs.
lot berbecut, fresh vegeU-
iUr meet* and groceries—
Sd King, 306 3rd Street
For Sale
5 new General Elec
Refrigerator*,
ens Co. 301
Phone 644.
was saved by prompt
t*Both of toe alleged
traveled tourist class. Brit
authorities declined to
f. TltWort
j Ocor$e: W .
two-tlilr-l'*
D. B. Sml
Tltswnrth
George M.
of lease on
80 acro-s fori
I . Titswiorth ind
Goorgt- M. Ga
of two-thirds
acres from '*
D Guyle.
of le we from
< 0 acres.
D Guyle 'j _
f Caggfn Avenue Baptist
40 seres j. m. Bradford. pa*tor.
survsy , Sen ice.s in the new church a
torium are announced as follow*
), How-, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school
assign- |f. J0:50 k. m. Morning TrorsHt
in lease Sermon by the pastor 8pe :UJ m
to 40 sic by Mrs. Hugh Olds and Mr
[ \ | uWm.Nln
p. How-1 6:45 p. m.-B. Y. P. U.
assign- 8 p. h. Evening worihip.
tin lease mon by [the pastor.
on 40 -
Nssarens
A. I* Dennis, pastor.
9:45 a. m. 8unday school
11 a. m. Preaching.
7:30 p. m. N. Y, P. 8.
I - 8 p. m. preaching.
Monday, ip. m. Sunday
I Central Bapttot
U A. Jones, pastor,
of services is
l| How-
asslgn-
inter-
Weath-
i launders
iH
| An these words
'strong lyr today?
would apply them to a
are many among our
leaders whose hearts a:
for Ih? right and welfi
people.
; Btit they art not. }f fre have in
h,! niind M-lf-seeking pollUclans and
1 grafters who have been all too bv
nitrous in our social and pollt
life and whose chief crmcefn |
been their personal gafei and
grsndlzement. regard
trust and of what happ
a* a consequence of their betraya!
their trust.
War Declared On, 11
. Overloaded Trucks
A war on overloaded cotton trucl*
PMtotig through Brown county is
being conducted by agqnts of the
Kathleei i H*j
June Hbdges.
Sikes. &> cretary; Clay)
treasure!; Emmallne
Nadine
Smith. ----ti.
Knight, football sjonsor; and V
P. Riley, teacher sponsor.
Sophomore—Virgl lia Dunson.
president and fo< tball sponsor;
Wendeill Snapp, vj *-president; R.
B. Stephens, secrelafy; Mils Har
rietu Rogers, teac »er sponsor
Junl >rs—J Junes f ullivan. > presi-
dent; Elliot Browser, vlce-presi
dent; Chaillene Bi iley, secretory;
Sylvia Lou Meoaif reporter; Vir-
ginia McKnight, fiotball sponsor;)
and tlie home economic teacher
sponsor.
Undue Bradley j&s senior foot
ball sponsor.
the
ana
made up their attend-
S^N (ANTONIO, Texas. Sept. 16— ance. Only one member of thle
1 (UPlHtJvestock* local club *8d not attend a Lions
Cattle-No receipts; calves-no re- club meeting anywhem and ne is
1 ceip^; yearlinps 5.00-825; fat cows not a member of Lions Intem*-
525-5 65; cutters 3.25-425; calve* 'kional. .
5.00-10.00 ! -jrrr~--
I Ho^s4-fNo receipts: top butchers . ■ ,
7 4ojpwcking sows 650 down. A trailer-load of cotton enrouto
*b receipts; fat lambs to a loc»l caught fl$e on Fourth
fat yearlipgs 550 down. street Friday and icMfcf firemen
week: Cattle 25-5Q lower; were called out. Residents in the
steady to 50 higher; hogs vicinity used a garden hose to ex-
f [15 higher; sheep steady to tinguteh the,blaze before firemen ar-
rived. The top of the load was sii*-
——&
i
Department -of Public
Safety
the local'constable's department.
Five truck drivers ha
restad and charged in
of Precinct' : .
;|J. How-
assign-
lntere&t
Brewer
Schedule
as follows: » \
9:45 a. m. 8unday school.
Each
ts. on
000 pound load
of having In
in two comjdhinU, one
the TO
pales per
ne truck.
i driven
jam**
tracks carried
86 taka of cotton. —
and t^e
of the
The .FFA chapter met Thurs-
day night in toe a* iriculture room.
Reports from the three organised
classes making up t it chapter were
made. Guest speaker* were Char lea
Switzer, local banker, and A. C.
Smith, superintendent, and their
subject was "Thrift" Members
taking part on the program were
Herlxrt Brown who told 9* “The
Importance of Young Dairy Stock,"
J. C. Prince. “Feeding Beef Cat-
tle." Tommie. Mosier “Control cf
Cattle Lice" and Elliot Browder,
“Meaning of FPA Emblem."
V. P. Riley local advisor, was
in charge of ine meeting.
Wagon in Use *167 Years
NEW CONCORD,
White, of New
his farm
in the
a a wagon whi
family for 107
lad the wagon
orders tolt32 when
UvUlf
(UP)—R. Y)
is using
built to'
family
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