Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, THURSDAY,
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
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Cone uct Bridge
11 [Party Friday
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Entertainments { J5SSWS&™ S
................ mmI be offered the women of Brown wood
wivffst&sss?. amr
.___ _ Clemence Dene. The affair will take
P*** 8ltw*W afternoon at three
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nplcv arrangements have
made for the bridge party to
nducted tomorrow by members
t Junior Twentieth Century
The event is to be held in
rderatrd Club rooms at the
tie Library at three o'clock
»*h auction and contract will
ered Ob'players,
u Frank L. Smith is chairman
e! committee that la making
for the occasion. She la being
pd by Merdames Sherwood
s, Charles Camp. David H.
y. and Miv> Marjorie 8cott.
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tors Jtncluded in
Dlub Party Wednesday
cf the
i There are only a few more days
until the sales must close. Tlu; final
drive to complete Brown county's
quota will be made 8aturda: night
at a countywide rally at the court
house. The quota for Brown county
to 800 medallions to be sold at >1
•in.
Steam Oil Wave Far
Only $2.00 Complete
Given by "i * '
Mrs. O. L. Martin
The! first to bUredwee this pew
method of permanent waging In
Brown wood. Ton ran no risk of
banting er discoloring the kiir,
We were located last fall at 1088
Flak A venae. Omr looallen now to
1512 Coggm Awe.
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JAIL BREAKER* CAt’OHT
NEW ORLBAN8 Nov *~ThW
Jail breakers were captured in. i
night club last night and polio
said they confessed to robbing tw<
banks aftir their escape from th
Alexandria, Lsl. Jail. The men
Douglas T. Davis, 19, bf Houston
Texas, Ivey Morgan, 28, of Atoxsn
dria and Bari Joiner, were said it
have admitted to police they helper
rob the bank of OUa. La. of to.oo
and a bank at Qrapetond, Texas, o
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Members and friends of the A us- been glv
tin Avenue Presbyterian church for moo
will be guests at tf tacky party to be ceived i
given at reven-thirty o'clock at the there,
home of Mr and Mrs. I. K. Ployd.1 The g
807 Avenue O. ! making
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The Library Benefit Club will w T. P
meet at three o’clock at the home H. Hen!i
of Mfe Henry Stallings. 1908 A us- Hervey 1
ar Cousins of Amarillo,
■ of Mrs. E L. Maxwell.
f. [W. Blake of Houston,
a L M. Busby, were out-
liers who attended the
nt given by members of
vdsy Bridge Club yea-
noon by MR B. A. Fow-
>b’ was also a substl-
! three tables of guests
rs Fowler served a plate of
led oysters at the refreshment
t. H-*r home was attractively
rated for the occasion in chrys-
temums.
BEST OF THE NEW BOOKS
Are Now On Qur Rental Shelf
ss Elv* Scott Favors
Church Group Tuesday
Mrs. Jarrell Is Bridge
Party Hostess Tue
Read these goad Books at a cost of only 5c Per Day.
Trend of the Times Politically Is
Discussed by Dr. Thos. H. Taylor
DUBLIN & CANON
empty dinner basket. Prudent Tay-
lor said in taking up hia dtscumuou
of prohibition. Ho exp reared resent-
ment of the repeal plank in the
democratic platform, but said if the
question is to be brought up he had
rather have it deflate arid clear-
cut like the Democrats have made
It than the hedging plank of the
Fall flowers were used Wit ebu imcr.
ns about the rooms Dav s. Nadu. •
were received. ‘jcjru er, and ’
You Can’t Afford to Miss
T.A.Council Meets
In Regular Sesi
things Dr. Taylor said in opening, floes for violation have paid 120 per
hia speech. , -j cent on the inveeunent.
_ __ . _ I President Hoover Iras been a dto*
lo Much Uaik >al«- htiwsa appointment aa Jar as prohibition
Regular meeting of the Parent -
Teachers Association Council was
held Tuesday afternoon at two-
thirty o'clock in the domestic science
cotUge on the high school campus.
Mrs. A. B. Queen, president, di-
rected the meeting and Mrs A D
P^rsyth# acted aa secretary In the
absence of Mrs. N. R. Spratt.
The meeting was opened with a
prayer by Mrs. j F. Palmer. Re-
ports were beard from each organ!-
mtlon In the city The remainder
of the meeting was given over to
the discussion of plans for the
rqhool of instruction to be conducted
this month, when Mrs F. R. Bell of
Thurber. district president, arm be
present.
There has mui. lie continued,
too much Sims on the dark side of
the economic situation For instance,
there are ten million men unem-
ployed in this country That is the
dark aide. But .there are 35 million
men at work That la the bright
side. Factories now are paying
is uuncemed. In 1918 he was pre-
sented as a progressive leader. Now
he to a disappointment to the liber-
al group. In 1928 be favored prohi-
bition. Now in 1883 he has disap-
pointed the.women and preachers
who voted for hlxh. * -U
'’There are three clausa on pro-
. . , _ hibltion question. The extreme dry*,
paid In the peak but at the hn.iiks 1 am. the extreme wets and
point too much was paid. Lots of the modification is ts. who want to
banka have failed, but that isn't so repeal and substitute something else,
bad when we think that when the if we ail stand together and fight
Situation Started there were about against repeal U will be easy to re-
4.000 loo many banks Contlnutog i tain the Eighteenth amendment." ,
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riPUT proenue lor
Hoover has aa>d things could b«( Lfblll I LllJUHJ IIVIL
ROBBED OF CASH AND
debts have been paid in the Mat iirfinrn iki ninriinr
rjssz&ttzszzi HERDED IH PASTURE
than we do In so-called good timet. | ___
The factor.rs have been pro- port WORTH. Tex.. Nov. 1 —
Jnpt a Few Days
Mire to Attend this
Altai Selling: Event
tire ticket
>odyear
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^r^VVOUTY ,
THt «»«
Building
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liter Ave.
ng formerly
Visitor Favored With
Parties on Wednesday
Right away we will start moving to our new local
occupied by Gilliam Dry Goods
pany. Then Wai
ytn. Sterling C. Holloway enter-
tained Wednesday afternoon at her
home on Vincent Street to honor
Miss May Fisher of Houston, house
guest of MLss Edith Bcrimgeour.
Two tables of players enjoyed games
of bridge In which Miss Rosalie
Muse wpn high score. Miss Fisher
was pntenxi with an attractive
gift.
A salad plate was pssmd at the
tea hour to Mesdames J. Hervey
Mayes. Jr.. Thomas C. Wilkinson.
Jr., Beth W. Thomson. Furber Ches-
ley, Robert Holloway and Mimes
May Fisher. Rosalie Muse and Mil-
dred Kidd.
Mias 8crlmgeour also honored her
guest Wednesday evening when she
entertained two tables of players at
her home A refreshment plate of
deviled oysters and coffee were serv-
ed at the conclusion of the evening.
Miss Rosalie Muse and Mr. James
Be add won high More prises' Only
intimate friends of the honoree were
Included In tha hospitality.
“The factor ;rs have been ^ ___ ____
production while the surplus to be-, Th* robbers, described as vounr
lng used. When this to used up the men ve&rtnc Itsthrr jackets and
big buying starts." bUck handkerchiefs over thair faces.
Dr. Taylor advised that now to took the shorn of their victims who
the time to boy anything—the best walked in their sock-feet two miles
U®® * *° into business. It to also u> report to pottos,
the best time, he said, to go to\ The iWkersflrst robbed a ycuag
school for fewer people will go to man and wonmn found In a parted
school In the next five years than auto, bound them, and left town in
Last Call—LADIES SHOES!
MEN’S I)
HOES
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LAjHtAYY DUTY
CAS STAMOASO
Ladies’
DRESSES
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1 "There ain’t nothing else worth
; stopping for." reported one of the
bandits after a 45 minute scouting
: trip. The hijackers departed after
: name was not’known to the* police
Final Campaign
Rallyh Be
Satmimy Night
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Democrato Mai to fthetr part)
will attend tha las! Mg political ral-
•ly in Brown county ttoferv tttf gtn-
isral election to be held at tbs court
1 house at T:J0 o’clock Baturday night.
O. O. McDonald Of WichiU Falls
1 will address the Democrats to inter-
est of the democratic ticket, state
! and national. Democrat* from
every part of the county will attend,
my those In charge of arranging the
i^Dv. IpiSmJ {£*%«•. county
'democratic chairman, will pnuude
at the rally. E. M. Davis, tepre-
aentstlve of this district, will in-
troduce Mr. McDonald. Possibly oth-
a are better of f now
> a tow years ago
is not been reduced
power of the dollar
f Increased
worst things to the
ent Thirty-five per
Dublin Guests Feted
With Evening Party
jMKajgr i Tire Users
JST! |iw» veting *he
Goodyear Ticket
Streight’-togaiii in
(9U « for 17 yeairil
By a plurality of MILLIONS, the car own-
art of America have elected Goodyear
their FlRST-choice tire! Every year since
1916 Goodyear Tires have carried the
country in steadily increasing popularity.
•see tire when m
Dress
Shirts
- New
Dress Cap
In Popular Cotoia.
Ladies’ Felt
Hats
New Style* and
Color*. *
A Real Roy
Friday It Last Day !££&
Absentee Voting ‘’r££Z
LADIES’ HOSE
PANTS
MEN’S COR
Tomorrow to the last day for ab- dollars and privo
•entec voting In tha gsnsral else- total to about M
toon up to noon today 108 sb- pointed out MhJ
renter ballots bad boon east at tbs moans about |300
county dork’s office. A number of this country and
ballots probably will be cam on the ^the banking aoc
las’ day of the period. check, to the Unk
It to sold the large absentee vote ___ . .
Indicate* heavier vottng than'uldal ^
•t the polls this year. • HeTSSd »l» con
SOMETHING NEW
Safety Tireto., Ik.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1932, newspaper, November 3, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1094291/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.