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BROWNWOOD (Tmtf BULLETNN, SATURDAY, APRIL' 20, 1935
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Special Easter Musical Programs IMCULLOCH 0,4
Sunday Services at the Churches
Store Closed
BID 5122,324
Included in bids tabulated by the
Rev. P. E. Chappell, pastor of
Hemhhil-ain
The Line Rider* class of First
Choir.
will be christened at the beginning
of the morning service.
. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Williamson
received by the local C. cf C. of-
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.....Clare
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:11 p.
m. Young people’s meeting at 6:15.
Mission—Preach-
agency will coordi-
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As Ever
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MRS. M. ELIZA GIBBONS LEA
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Problems that will be considered
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Choir
She is survived by one son, Thos.
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At the same time, the AAA pre-
One of its first
acts was to raise the price of cotton
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Come to our store and learn the de-
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of Resurrection," will be sung, the
dress appropriate for Easter and to
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INSURANGEMAN
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CHARLES CHASE in "FATES
FATHEAD", SPORTS and NEWS
ed Event" and “Washington Merry-
Go-Round." More recently he has
been seen in "Lovelorn” and "The
Episcopal Men’s Bible Class
The Men’s Bible Class of St.
oJhn's Episcopal Church will meet
on Sunday at 10 a. m. in the Par-
ish Hall, and a cordial invitation is
extended to all men in the city to
The sereen's greatest lcwer says:
"The moat romantic entertain-
ment in the world of the thea-
WASHINGTON, April 20.—Presi-
dent Roosevelt moved swiftly Friday
to end the crisis in the cotton textile
industry in the face of reports that
mills were closing daily, and that
hundreds of workers were being
thrown into idlness and onto relief
Commerce Daniel C. Roper and
Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins.
by Robert Riskin, whose screen
achievements include “Lady For a
Day.” “It Hanoened One Night."
“Broadway BUI” and “The Whole
Town's Talking.’ which he wrote in
collaboration with Jo Swerling.
Lee Tracy is seen in the role of
a spellbinding barker with a carni-
val show who finds he can’ttalk
the police out of taking away his
infant, motherless son. He changes
his name and chases around the
country to prevent losing the child.
Then romance comes into his life,
and with it the solution of all his
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is making up the party to attend
the banquet.
ing at %:45, according to announce-
ment today. All active and former
members of the class are urged to
be present, with the assurance that
the service would be one of unusual
interest.
emphasized that he felt plant de-
terioration was an important factor
in the situation.
The textile crisis is one of the
most important and plaguing prob-
lems befora the new deal today. The
industry was the first to offer a code
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she retains her usual sweetness and I First Presvyterlan—Sunday school, bons of Waxahachie, also srulve.
leaves the gold-digging to the fa- 8:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Pallbearers: O. P. Matson. Bert
7145 p. m.
First Baptist—Sunday school, 9:45
Glass.
Honorary pallbearers: Ray Ish. A.
B. Dabney, W. W. Henson, Earl
Reasoner, J. B. Spurlock, Chas.
Davis and O. D. Couch, Sr.
invitataion to all interested to at-
tend.
roll’..
The chief exzcutive named four
members of his cabinet to investi-
Reb Russell
“Blazing Guns**
3-BIG EXTRAS-3
Andy Clyde
in “THE DOG HOUSE”
A color cartoon and
Buck Jones
in “THE RED RIDER"
SUN. and MON.
ugevug ».w. a Horace Lea. and seven grandchildren
Methadist—]Preaching at and ten great grandchildren.
J. c°Namnradsat UKCRaiph H.
Pallbearers: Ralph and Dutch
Wilmeth, Charm Whittenburg. Elza
Bell, Owen Tippin. Albert Hardin,
Clayton Egger and Elvin Ketchum.
MontcBLUE
BARBARA KENT
through a crop control program.
Soon the industry found itself not
only compelled to pay higher wagos
under the code but faced with high-
er prices of the raw material.
Lee Tracy Stars in
“Carnival” At Gem
DEWITT REEVES
Dewitt Reeves. 25. died at 8 o’clock
k TRACY
SALIY
9 EILERS
• . JIMMY
DURANTE
Choi:
All On One April Evening.........
Mrs. Lets N. Shelton
Gloria, from the Twelfth Mass ....
........................ Mozart
Choir. . _
“And When the Sabbath Was
Past”—Women’s Chorus.
“Angels Roll the Rock Away"-
"Carnival,” a fast-moving come-
dy-drama featuring Lee Tracy, Sal-
ly Eilers. Jimmy Durante and anew
little screen star, Baby Dickie Wal-
ters, will head the new program at
AUSTIN AVENUE
PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday 11 ». m.
Under direction Miss Mas Branom.
After the preliminary program
during which the hymn, "The Day
CENTRAL METHODIST
Sunday 7:46 p. m.
Under direction of Mrs. Robert Hall.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday 8 p. m.
Under direction of Mr. S. B. Gamble.
Hymn .. “Crown Him With Many
Crowns"
ly, R. L. McGaugh, Ben Hunt, Lee
Chrane, Frank Chrane, Cull Earp,
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Misses Taylor and McInroe
Three Women Went Forth ........
..................... Matthews
indicated, will include:
1. Obsolescence of plant machta-
er:.
2. Effect of Japanese competition.
3. Effect of the cotton processing
tar.
4. Need of arranging proper cred-
it for plant rehabilitation.
6. Effect of the wage differential
between Northern and Southern
mills as contained in the textile
code.
6. Effect of textile imports upon
the domestic industry.
7. Price of raw cotton and its ef-
fect on industrial consumption.
In announcing appointment of
the cabinet committtee, Mr. Roose-
velt said it would make recommen-
Prelude: "Resurrexit"
Organ
Chorus: "Christ Arose”
Chpir
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Marianne Busby. I
Dr. Wm. H. Foster, pastor of p.
Lester and Aubrey Parker, Ivan
Ellis, Arlie Ellis and Otis Ellis.
Honorary pallbearers: Pat Green,
Frank Taylor, Orville Longley, Ju-
lian Emison, John Gabbert, W. O.
Streckert, T. H. Holmes, J. D.
Manning, Clem Longley, Bert Hen-
Monday
In honor of San Jacinto
Day.
Introit—Christ our passover.
Kyrie—Winter.
Gloria tibi, gratias tibi-Simper.
Sermon hymn—The strife is o’er.
Offertory anthem—God is Love,
Shelley.
Sursum corda, Sanctus, Benedic-
Dallas
Bruce M. Francis. Bulletin sports
editor, was in Austin today attend-
ing the track and field meet at the
University of Texas in which teams
from Howard Payne and Daniel
Baker are participating.
' Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Corbin left
this afternoon for Lampasas for a
holiday visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. Coursey
left this afternoon for Dallas for
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V?harming and tuMgmt muniaal
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Organ
Quartet: "Blessed Is He"..Colburn
Male Voices
Inspirational Message: "The
Double Victory".. .The Pastor
Solo: "He Did Not Dis in Vain"..
................ Tuliar
have been announced:
FIRST METHODIST
Sunday 8 p. m.
Under direction of Miss Mavis
Douglas.
Processional: Fairest Lord Jesus ..
......................... Willis
Misses Tayler and McInroe, Messrs.
mF
Chol:
The Cross..........
day afternoon at 4 o'clock at Ebony
with interment in the Ebony ceme-
tery. Rev. J. M. Cooper, assisted
by Rev. Joe Caldwell will be in
charge and White & London Fu-
neral Home will have all arrange-
ments.
Mr. Reeves was born at Frederick.
Oklahoma, on December 3, 1908. He
came to Texas with his parents in
1914 and made Ebony his home until
his death. He attended school at
Ebony and Brownwood High School
and had lived at Ebony since com-
pleting his school work.
He was a member of the Baptist
Church, having joined when 15
years of age.
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201 and J. M. Clark survey No. 13.
Frank Guthrie et ux to Ralph H.
Daugherty and,W. C. Fowler, 460.6
rcres of J. M. Clark survey No. 13
and F. M. Watta survey and D. E.
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GRACIE ALLEN
George Bams, Dixie Lee (Mrs. Bing Cros-
by) and Joe Morrison, in
“LOVE IN BLOOM"
Part II. The Resurrection.
"Break Forth Into Joy”—Choir.
••The Sepulcher Made Sure"—
Miss Patta Jean Moore, Miss Eliz-
abeth Blalock, Mr. Lacey and
Mrs. Parker was born in Illinois
on June 3,1844. She moved to Iowa
and then, later to Missouri. In the
latter state she was married to Thos.
Louis Parker on February 7, 1887.
Later the Parker family moved to
Washington county, Arkansas
where they resided until 1893 when
they moved to Bell county. They
came to Brown county in 1804. Her
husband died in 1900.
Hymn: "All Hail The Power" No. 61
teeztinant Eternal” .....Ackley1
Male Voices
Anthem: “Our Song Shall Rite” '
....................... Wilson
Miss Marianne Busby and Choir .
Quartet: 'The Magdalene” ..... I
...................... Warren
Mrs. Denman, Mrs. Cherry, Mr. 1
OUie Dula, Mr. Myrick
Offertory: “Meditation” ...Sturges
He is survived by his wife and two
daughters, Mrs. Paul Loyd of Ris-
ing Star and Mrs. Bill Foreman of
Albany, also two grandchildren sur-
vive as do a number of nieces and
nephews.
Pallbearers will be named from
friends at Romney.
FDR TRIES TO
END TROUBLE
TEXTILE MEN
THOMAS J. MORRIS
Thomas J. Morris cf Rising Star
died at his residence at 2:15 this
morning. Funeral services will be
held Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock
at the Methodist Church at Romney
with Rev. Brockston officiating.
White at London Funeral Home will
have charge of arrangements. In-
terment will be at Romney.
Mr. Morris was born in Pocahon-
tas county, Arkansas, on September
20. 1860. He moved to Texas and
his present home 30 years ago. His
first wife died in 1923 and cn Janu-
they are students at Baylor Unt-
versity to spend the week-end witn
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan
and young son left today for a
holiday visit in McKinney.
Mrs. Celah Tucker plans to spend
the holidays in San Antonio.
Mrs. N R. Spratt is home from
a-visit in Fort Worth and San An-
tonio. In Fort Worth she attend-
ed the performance of Miss Helen
Hayes in “Mary of Scotland.” Char-
les Newman, Jr., of El Paso, stu-
dent at the University of Texas is
a houseguest in the Spratt home
, m, ,
rary Baptist—Sundy echoot.
The congregation -. - -------
Anthem: “Hosanna" ..... Granien Daugherg and WC; Erwss6.
Chester Harrison, secretary of
Agnus Dei, Gloria la excelsis- world’s immortal operas.
this morning at 904 Flak street. Fu- .i.-min.
neral services are to be held Sun- pared tor actton.
Life," will be presented as follows:
Part 1. Christ's Passion and
Death.
121 orphan children. She was widely
known for her service to humanity
and especially to homeless children.
She was w member of the Church
of Christ for more than 60 years
and until health forbade was an
active worker in the church and all
branches 6r its operation.
She is survived by four children,
C. W. Parker of Indian Creek, T.
S. Parker of Fort Worth, R. L
Parker of Brownwood and Mrs. R.
H. Ellis of Brownwood. She is
survived by 16 grandchildren, 30
Special Easter music has been ar- ed”—Mrs. J. C. Galloway.
ranged by practically all of the I "Behold All Things Are Written”
Brownwood churches for tomorrow —Melvin Coston and Choir,
services. Five of the churches will I "It Is The Voice of Jesus"-Mrs.
each devote tne period of an entire I. K. Floyd, Mrs. Fay Looney, Miss
service to a special musical program. Edwina Thogmartin and Choir. -- ---------
Those are: Flrat Methodist, First "And When They Had Come to Texas Highway Commission at Aus-b
Presbyterian, First Baptist, Austin a Place Called Calvary”-Mrs. J. I tin Friday was the following:
Avenue Presbyterian, and Central D. Dansby and Choir. , McCulloch-15.7 miles of grading
• The Grave Itself a Garden Is"— and structures on highway 8 from
Brady to Concho county line, Hud-
dleston and Work, Crosbyton,.
$122,32433.
He is survived by his parents, Mr. day.
and Mrs. 8. H. Reeves of Ebony, —
two sisters. Mrs. Mildred Roberts,
San Antonio and Miss Evely Reeves
of Ebony and one brother, W. Hu-
bert Reeves of Ebony. Also his
grandmother, Mrs. B. A. Reeves of
Texoma, Oklahoma.
। Avenue C Mission—Sunday school
I at 3 p. m. Epworth League, 6:46
_ _ ____ ~. m. Preaching at 4 p. m.
First Presbyterian Church, an- Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.
nounces as his subject for Sunday m.
morning, “Christ Is Risen. Christi Christian Seience Soclety—Sunday
Living!” I school at 9:45. Sunday services 11 a.
A reception service for young m. Wednesday evening testimony
people and children will be held at meeting at 7:30 p. m.
C r . - ..1 -a AA.9n1 (hnreh nf f"hent_CAnetin Avo-
Baptist Sunday school will have a , . ... . ____
special Easter service Sunday morn-i his pulpit again tomorrow
Mr. Gamble I
Anthem: "The Pining Pot Is For
Silver,” from “The Holy City"
.......................... Gaul
Hymn: “All Hail the Power of Jesus’.
Name"
T. A. Wright, John Funderburk,
Frank Sullivan, Curtis Black, M. A.
McDonald, W. J. Bolder, Frank
Bettis, 1. E. Crow, Jasper Wright
and Marvin Flowers.
great grandchildren and one great Methodist. The following programs'
great grandchiid.
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Mra. J. B. Denman i
Anthem: "Christ Is Risen" .... 1
...................... Wiison
. Choir
Benediction.
Organ Postlude: Wesley.
MRS. MARY C. PARKER
Mrs. Mary O.' Parker, 91, died at
3 o’clock this morning at the home
of a son, R. L. Parker. Funeral
services will be held at 2 o'clock___________________
Sunday afternoon from the Church portent since he appeared in "Bless-
of Christ with Rev. W. L. Whar- "-------- ---- i -T
ton officiating. Interment in Jen-
kins Springs cemetery with Mitch-
am Funeral Home in charge of *r- Lemon Drop Kid."
rangements. *
freshingly sweet little blond girl as —-----------,
Gloria Stuart of being a hard- day school. 9:45 a. m. Preaching at of her age.
boiled “geld digger.” Well, she isn’t. *0:50 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young C * —
Despite the fact that she plays the people’s meeting 6:30. “ '
lead opposite Dick Powell in “GoldI First Methadtst—Preacning at and ten great grandchildren. Ona
! Diggers of 1935.” showing Sunday 11 a. m. Easter music program at sister, Mrs. 8. F. Rutledge of Den-
and Monday at the Lyric theater, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ison, and one brother. C. C. Gib-
—— _P9 J people's league meeting at 6:30 p. was known as a most unusual char:
You'd never suspect 'such are- m. acter, her mind and body active and
Fundamentalist Methadist Son- alert far more than is usual with one
. nounces subjects for Sunday as fol- Ing servies at 10 *• and 7:30 P-
aammuaa-snsdadnpmensenauadhez
attend a meeting at 3:30 this after- Easter music. Lv P,m. Ladies Bible class Tues-
noon at the courthouse to hear the The Resurrection” will be the TZuAPa.m. Midweek service,
work of the Production Credit Asso- subject of the morning sermon by P ■ -
elation explained. E. C. Melton. Rev.Robert Y. Davis, rector of St. '.EurdsssteetorreNtmapeaP.
ms £ z2z222
• Rev o. R Doster, pastor of the at 11:00 a. m.
INazarene church, announces that st. John's Episcopal churen-
. i .. , tomorrow's services wu| be held Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Church
.. annual.banguet of with the Fundamentalist Methodist school at 9:45 a. m.Choral Euchar-
3 1st and sermon 11 a. m.
Church of the Nasarene Preach-
ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Young people's services at 6:16 p.
this week-end. ,
Mrs.C. M. O’Brian "from ughyjnoon at the courthouse to hear the
ter, Phyllis, are here from Eay
City to spend the week-end, with
their husband and father, Capt.
O’Brian who is the commanding of-
ficer at the C. C. C. Camp at
special programs of Easter music
have been arranged, as will be
found elsewhere in this issue of the
Bulletin.
a week-end visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pisher
went to Dallas today to spend the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Moore. __________________
Rev. P. E. Chappell, pastor of a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Special
First Methodist Church, will be in program of music at 7:30 p. m.
-------r mom- Milton Avenue Baptist—Sunday
ing after an absence of two or school 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a.
three Sundays on account of UI- m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
ness: He announces that babies $:30
The Choir
Bem diction.
’ ary 7, 1925, he was married to Miss
Midweek service, Laura Maples.
ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL
A festival Choral Eucharist will
of the morning service. 8:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.
Dr. W. A. Todd will preach to- and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
morrow morning at First Baptist Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Church. Special music at the Central Baptist—Sunday School,
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.2’ a “ af -ed an nveresting life ensure plenty seating mace the of-
mothered g the many years service tieen o the clas hAve made special
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dations not only concerning the --------- ------------ ---
present emergency, but relating to be sung at St. John’s Episcopal
future plans for the industry. He,church on Easter day at 11 o'clock.
............. the music being in charge of Mr. {
8. B. Gamble, choir director and
Offertory: Cathedral Chimes.Colder 4.517 pounds and the eggs they pro-
Christ Hath Arisen .... Rockwell duced in five months 62 985 pounds.
Miss Bobbie Ruth Homburg During the five months the hens
Alleluia. Christ ia Risen .... Stults consumed 36,900 pounds of food.
Chol -----------------
X Am the Resurrection and the Life ___ —.
......................... StUtts Thester Wash and Choir.
“He Is Risen”—Choir.
m. "paet"dxaaagjyamT-Funaabume"wBeru,”aze. -Qounod
Pallbearen: Grandsons Charles,
under the NRA and was highly
praised by Administrator Hugh 8.
Johnson for the patriotic spirit of
its leader*.
The Easter thought will be dom- m. Young people of church and
inant in all the church services in Pioneer Society at 6:45 p. m.
Brownwood tomorrow. Several Coggin ‘Avenue Baptist—Sunday
Downs season.
E Misses Dorothy Jean and Eleanor fice from Carl Blasig, Brady secre:
Ruth Stewart were to have arrived, tary. Wendell Mayes, president at
this afternoon from Waco where | Brownwood Chamber of Commerce,
Several Brownwood represent*------- . . 1, „ —__..
. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Williamson tives will go to Brady Tuesday night morning service wlU include an an- 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.
left Friday morning for Fort Worth to attend the annual banquet of the — “* * ' •
—— .1... >^411 ....a 1.. ecq * D.Ar, ~RamLN, AP PAmmorep An
| Program of sacred music at 8 p. Locks, Doyle Spurlock, William
—_ ■ .... Dabney, Ossie Couch and Modle
Coggin ‘Avenue Baptist—Sunday
school, 9:46 *. m. B. T. 8., 8:16 p.
m. Preaching at 10:60 a. m. and
aam-n == m*-s-
' 8:2" “SeS
1 day, 7:30 p. m. Teachers meeting will be at Zephyr with Mitcham
Wednesday, 6:30 p. m. Young peo- Funeral Home in charge of arrange-
pie’s prayer meeting Friday, 7 p. m. menta.
: Weekly visitation Saturday, 2 to 6 Mrs. Lea was bor on September
i p. m. 22,1840. She married C. Murry Lea
First Christian—Bible school, 1:45 on April 3, 1862, and he died in
years service ficers 01 the claas have made special
wothered bedes 46 own chudren arrangementaintheParnzau, “Hewaa QwraM and
.... you can't
help loving four of ।
the grandest
^characters the
2 screen has aver
Ortirtory: “Offertory For Paschal
Time” ................ Ballista
GA Fishing Contest
daeh That is different and re-
—24# wards the good fisher-
lAKesserownwand Lucile Lewis are M. Carpenter Is local representa-
visiting in Dallas. ’ ______
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Owens have — - - .. - - -
returnedto therhmmeeisensr. the Central Texas 8611001 of church, in cooperation with the
tonin ptersaandprendMrs.c. wilbe tonight at 830 o'clock Fundamentalist congregation, be-
Hugh Davis, and Dr: and at Hotel Brownwood. A large at- ginning with Sunday school at 9:45.
: White who teacher1 tendance is expected, including a There wil be preaching at 11 o'clock
Miss, V dmndng the Easter hoU- number of former"students from out and at night. At 2:30 p. m. there m Prayer meeting Wednesday
atEiir8ssPe hwuerenuMr. and of town. An elaborate program has wil be an address by Rev. Crank 7:15 p.mm. People’s meeting, every
dazs hereiwheP ’ ibeen Planned which includes num- g Smith of San Antonio, Nazarene Priday, 7:15 p .5 /‛
‘Mrs TA "Radcuirfe and daugh- bers by both present, and past stu- district superintendent. . Belle Plain Avenue paptist-
ur i«anne have been guests of idents. A meeting of the alumni as- The revival services at Central Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach-
Mr an^Mrs G "estlerana sociation win be held at the hotel at Baptist Church will, continue ing 11 a .m.
Mr: * 7:15. through the coming week, song ser- Austin Avenue Presbyterian--
vices beginning at 7:45 every even- Easter cantata at 11 a. m. and
• tag. There will be services tonight, preaching at 7:30 p. m. by the pa,.
♦ Sunday subjects are announced as tor. Rev. Ben H. Moore.
♦ follows: Morning. “Prepare to Meet ---------------------
2 Thy God; 2 afternoon, 3 o'clock, t»«»i ..............
1 "The Rapture of the Church;” • are AKADIrr A nv
night, “The Great Tribulation." ( MORTUARY
’ The preaching is by the pastor, f
Rev. Otis Cahill, who extends an *****************
a. m. Preaching 10:45 a. m. February, 1861. She was converted
and 7:30 p m and joined the Presbyterian church
Central Methodist—Sunday school, at the age of 13. She lived a faithful
9:45 a m. Preaching at 10:50 a. m. and consecrated Christian life!
and 7:30 p. m. Children and young throughout her long life. Mrs. Lea
GEM2
TODAY
Brownwood Chamber of Commerce, people anu uzuci was aa~- —------- 7” ,,
will go to Cleburne Tuesday to at- Central Methodist Church at 10:30 Church of Chrat—(Austin Ave-
tend a meeting of U. S. Highway Sunday morning, with an infant nue)—Blble school, 8:46 a...m.
167 Association. Delegations from/baptismal service at 10:50 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p.
towns on the route of the highway The subject for the morning ser- m. Young people ai meeting at 6:15.
Horn Presiato to sexarkana wal at- mon. announces the pastor, Rev. Mens Bible class 7:30 p.m. Monday,
tend the meeting and join in for-’H. s. Goodenough, will be "Assur- Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30
mutating plans for asking the high- ance of Life.” JL m: Ladies Bible study class
way commission to complete pres-1 Dr. w. R Homburg, pastor of. Thursday3. P. ______..
ent unpaved sections in the high- Coggin Avenue Baptist Church, an-'. mextcan “•**** ijimu"
way. ■ -— -— “—•— “a-
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■ Personal Mention I
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Mr*. B. A. Fowler, organist. A
children's service will be held in
the afternoon at 4 o'clock. The fol-
lowing is the music for the 11.
o’clock service.
Processional Hymn — Welcome,
"Night of Love" Star*
Grace Moore at Queen
“One Night of Love," starring
Grace Moore, will be seen at the
Queen theater Sunday. The story
features several arias from the
PLUS:
LEON ERROL
ta "ONI TOO MANY"
Cartoon
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH IIER nL »
The Easter program at the Pint _TYLR Texas, April 20—O. W.
Christian Church wUl not be elab-Feet,.a, chicago insurance, man
orate but is designed, to be beau- yesterday took charge of the federal
tiful ’and impressive, says an an- govemomentsa.o, investigation in
nouncement by the pastor. IThe,t hevEast Texas.ol,field. . .
dav will begin with a sunrise pray-' . Untnl . recently X was * total
er service at 5:15. The pastor, O. stranger to the ills and problems al
C Schurman will lead in the rit- the oll industry." Van Fleet candid.
Canistscuservlce and “make a short 1yadmitted,„"but Im finding out
by John Arthur Thomason. Robert direoter and supervisoroiinvesti-
Pr Stradant. Leal Schurman #tgg
will sing a solo entitled, 'I Know ernments.on.program.Hiz.job,he
matmMy Redeemer “ “the"tederattptenardinotrdnon
The largest Bible school of the interior departmene’s.winvestigators
year is expected to assemble at who arefighting. hot oll produc-
By the congregation 8:45. At 10:45 the morning worship —ons Fa TexiSn
Invocation. win begin. Every member of the hanTheanyeprodiemeshereglsebeen
Anthem: “Come See the Place churchis expected at thecommunr "" UXe’past,;
Whsre Jesus tay":..... ion tahlesonth5 dayumeAesitrr van Fleet said. “And few ifany
The Choir will preach again on. —ne nesur- . eponoae u,qn D-g, Imaum
Anthem: "Evening Hymn" ....... rection Life.” The choir will stag malrrchangewiorbesmsdepbrcmus
................... Rheinberger the Easter anthem, "Hail The Day, of.the creation of the supervisory
Ths Choir byAdams.The,christiansendeay- “SHeretofore the federal tender
Scripture Reading. crera will have their monthly sup- . and the denartment’s inves.
Hymn: "The Head That Once Was per at the church at 6:30with pro- hoar gn) depredsnprmtel:
Crowned With Thorns" gram around the table. The even- tetons have worked separmte*
By the congregation ; ing worship will be at 8 o’clock. The j
Announcements. pastor will preach on. "God’s Rec- Van Fleet sald he hoped to meet
Anthem: “No Shadows Yonder" ords." Baptismal service win be ruEker FRoyam, ““chairman or the A
from "The Holy City" .... Gaul conducted at the close of the even- stat tender board Saturday.
The Choir ing service. . ----
Offertory Prayer. _ _ J -----------Fried Chicken Dinner, 25c
and 35c. Karl Derrick’* Cafe
Stew 1876 H
attend. Whether regular members _____________ __
of the church or only visitors, says Easter Cantata, "From Death Unto
an announcement made today. J. -----—* — “--
Edward Johnson will deliver an ad-
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. —— —
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carlock for the
past week. Mr. Radeliffe will arrive
today for the week-end after which
they will return to their home in
FIRST BAPTIST
Sunday 7:38 p. m.
Under directign of Mr*. McAdoo Smith survey No. 4.
Easter Joy .Keaton:......Hosmer’Ppdgnenrrana wuctBeh,
Processional: Christ the Lord is 24.5 acres of the J. M. Clark »ur-!
Risen Today vev No. 13: 15 acres of E. R. Mey-
Unfold, Ye Portals,........Gounod ersurvey Nod. Ml; and 126 5 acres
Choir of David Randon survey No. 200.
ResurrectlOQ...............Shelley --------------------
Alene Tate and Ladies Chorus j Laia 14 Times Weight In Eggs
The Angeles ............. Massenet -----
Organ I HARRISBURG, Pa—Hens com-
Hark, Hark My Soul .... Wagbore pettag in Pennsylvania’s officlal egg
Mis. G. E. Keith, Miss Elva Scott laying contest laid almost 14 time*
In the End of the Sabbath......... their weight in egg*, or more than
..................... Oleysteks 30 tons, during the first five months
Choir. ...
“And They Departed” —Miss
Simper.
Nunc dimittisSimper.
Recessional hymn—Come, ye
faithful.
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCALINTEREST
♦
,-----r i i i i i ■ ■ ......
Lieutenant J. D. Boren, officer of
the West Texas District CCC, was in!
Brownwood today and visited at the'
CCC camp at Lake Brownwood
State Park.
7 nIG$5
SpoeMs
4 assorted Cl A
good lures ...
15 hook, genuine
Heddon . AQ. o
Dowajics . .
Large assortment plugs.
You waited 2 long year*
tor it—and It’* worth ,
ycur wait in gold! \
Miss Douglas
Awake Thou That Sleepest ........
....................... Stainer
Choi:
Prelude "Eastertide” ...... Mailing
Mr. Gamble
9 Big Feature* 9
L SUNDAY-MONDAY La
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 20, 1935, newspaper, April 20, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487883/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.