Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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(ANNUAL BANQUET CHAMBER
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I Interest These Busy Shopping
of fun written with lemon juice in
squares.
COMMERCE NOVEMBER 23
WILL BE FINE PROGRAM
stead of ink.
"In the front room tyvo steps to thq
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
Your lover waits for you lonigh:."
(The lover is a man cut from a fash
ion advertisement)
toxoii noir s ex te rtai xw ents.
Mrs. F W Grcbcr will bo hostess
to the Wednesday Urlitec Club at 3:00
o'clock.
v And so on. You can think of many
funny things to say something that
Horn to Mr. and .Mrs M. X. Stcwar
a daughter on Saturday October 2
will suit for each of your guests.
THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN OCTOBER 30 1923
Mrs. J. G. Herblin will be hostess
tothe J. F. F Club at 3 o'clock.
The Self Culture Club win have
their 'social meeting at 3:30 at the
home of Mrs. S. C. Thome.
3rrs. Claude A. Mitchell ami Mrs.
Carl Mcintosh will entertain at 3:00
o'clock naming; Mrs. If. P. Downs of
Tulsa. Oklahoma and Mrs. T A. Sin
clair the honor guests.
FOR YOUR HALLOWE'EN
PARTY
HALLOWE-EX REFRESHMENTS.
Slicintr Flour.
Fill a medium size bowl with kour
afld press down compactly. Turn it
oat on a square u.ead hoard rn the
middle or the table. On the top of the
mound place a ring very lightly. The
Idea Is te slice awav the Hour without
disturbing Uie ring. Each one in turn
takes the broad bladed knife and re-
moves a thia slice of hour. The per-
aa unlucky onougj to knock down
the ring must extract it from the flour
heap with his teeth.
Mor Fortune Telling.
Ib a tub of waH?r launch little half
valatit .rhell bcauj each one with the
knarae of a boy oi girl written on it
Stand la the center of each boat a tin
lighted candle. If the two boats fioat
together taest persons surely will
marry. If the lights burn brightly
their lives will be happy ami umd-vonturons.
Jimrib!f. .Surprise..
Rive cch one an orance envelope
which ihum Bot be opened ;intil quite
late. The paper inside seems blan
bat when laid oer a candle. th
surprises; which are written in Ir-moi.
Tuff j Apples
Select small firm ripe apples wash
stem and run wooden skewers thru
each. Coil two cups of brown sugar
-and one-half cup hot water until it
threads. Add one tablespoon of lenon
luice and stir in. Dip apples in sy rup
turn ins over ami over uuiu eacn ap-
ple is thoroughly coated with -syrup.
Stand on oiled jiaper to cool and
harden.
Hallowe'en .Sunshiii" Cakes
One-half cup bulter one and one-
half cups granulated sugar tyvo ami
one-half cups flour one cup milk
three level teaspoons Calumet baking
powder one teaspoon lemon juice
yolks of pine eggs. Cream Tut :md
sugar thoroughly beat eggs and ado
to.butter andugar. Sift flour before
measuring then sift flour and bulling'
powder together three times and add
alternately yvith milk to othor in-
gredients. Bake in a stow oven .") or
60 minutes in an angel food cake pan.
Use a plain frosting decorating the
sides cf the cake yvith black witch"
Tiding on brooms. These can be cut
outs stuck on so that each piece of
cake -will have a witch on the end or
may be decorated with verv dark.
chocolate icing. Candy -yvitehe
be substituted.
A message wn received on .Mondny
stating that E. T. Harper is very sick
in Teague. His sons. Bland am
Wal'er of Browmvood. are leaving
to be yvith their father.
.Mis Anna Dobbs m 111 entcrlum' the
Beginners of the First Presbyterian
Sunday school on Wednesday atter-
noon from 3 to ." o'clock at her home
on 1306 Cottage Street. Those yish-
ng yvavs to go please phone :"?
Mrs. Leander Hall.
may
Ccrtminil l'op .Cei'n CrNpo.
One cup light brown srignr
'ahlespoon butter cnehalf
A cold wave Hi coldest of Hip son-
son in fact since earlv i-i .March
rtrUck this part of the country just
befcre daylight Tuesday morning and
"..as increased -in vloume js the day
wore on. If the clouds blow awav to
night the frost point will certainly
he reached before daylight. 01 1 tim-
ers are of the opin'en that this flurry
presages and earlv and hard winter.
American Legion Film
Will Appear at Lyric
Here 2 Days Next Week
Xext Monday and Tuesday night the
American Legion National convention
lilm will be presented at the Lyric
Theater' in Brownwood for the first
time in the United States and after
.-bowing here will be sent to National
Legion headquarters and then he hook-
ed throughout America. The film will
appear under the auspices of the local
one j American Legion and is sent to Brown-
cup wood lirst because of ;he publicity
hopped ni.t ieats. ?one-lnIf cup nio-J given the Legion hy the Old Gray
lasses one V'v.t crisp popped corn '.Mare Band and because Brownwood
nc and one-half cup's shredded co
canut. Place the sugar mrlnse ant1
ii the home o( the bam:. The film
hows the Old Gray Mare Bund the
butter in a saucepan and cook to lig big parade the convention hall and
'iard ball stage. Pour over the pop ' Brownwocrl people and many other
corn nut incut r and ctvoanut yvell t very interesting features.
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EYRKY CITIZEN OF lUtOYt NUOOD
WILL BE ASKED ATI EXD.
WHO BELIEVES IX PROliRKS
The annual hannuct of the Browu-
yvcod Chamber of- Commerce will lm
held Fridav night' Novemhe . 2:ird. in
the basement of the new irst Meth-
odist Church It yvas announced Tues-
day The matter or. providing and scrv-
ng the banquet has becn.urnud oyer
to the Woman's Missionary Socioty
of the First Methodist Church and
this means that nothiuc will he spared
to make the occasion one of success
in every yvav. It is suggested in ad
vance that evcrv cifzch of Brovvn-
wood interested in the present jiiid
futuro welfare of the citv and of the
great area of yvhich Brownwood is
the central point be -sure and atten 1
this baniuet. It will be the best rver
ftaged in Brownwood and there have
been many that yvill be hard to beat.
A it purl showing in detail what
has been accomplished and tentative
ly outlining working plans for the
future Vill he presented.. It U su In
dent to say
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The late mode brings general approval not one silhouette but many are offered.
The staleliness of long sweeping lines the alluring and flattering drapes frills and
succession of tiers a season of real distinction in fashions Crepes. Satin Wool
Twill high quality modish frocks at specially low prices. . . . .$15.75 to $34.75
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in advance that this re-
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The Coat that is considered smart in the Fashion Marts made of Astrakan and Car-
acul very smartly designed with muff-like sleeve and large collar. In Brown
Beige and Kit Fox '. ; $10.50 to $24.50
est ng nature. There will he several
'mportant speeches as yvell as reports
md the commit ee having in hand the
preparation-of this feature will be
radv to make announcement within
the ne.t feyv days. From day to tay
something will be said in rpgar;' to
the banquet and tiie full clliciu' pro-
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iUll Will lit LUI JIUUH.III Ull ill
So much in demand now of dimity and mercerized batiste daintily trimmed $2.50
the near future.
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$3.50 to $12.50
Within the price range you'll find both BLANKET and CORDUROY Bath Robes
in just about any color you could wish. All up to a thoroughly high standard of
quality both in material and workmanship. Assortments from which you'll enjoy selecting.
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It yvas stated a few days ago that
plans are yvell under yvav to 1i-;:h
preliminary work on !e Memorial
Atnl'ffirktm and that the nrsi spade
f dirt would probably b.e thrown on
Arni'stfee Day yvith suitab'e ccre-
moir'es. These plans are receiving
moie attention as th(. davs pas- To.
night thu city rcunoil meets uiv il is OO
ptohable that mruiiu features or tin :ob
situation may be dhxussed. ispeclalh !g
nun pari wnicn reiers to miai aj pro-
al of plans tibe presented bv arrl:i-
terts. The building rommtttee is niixiou-.
that work begin. as earlv as possible
in onler that the 'auditorium may be
ecmpieted and ready for tht. --"et
Texas Chamber of Commerce conven-
tion which' meets heilo next veur. in
the mouth of Muv. 'This ronvmtion
k nu'de up of a large number ;f de'-
egp tinny and no doubt the sealing ca
parity of t:e hall yvill be tael .o the
limit.' In addition to the West Teas
Chaurber of Commerce convention
cthrr .big conventiens yvill he bold
Lovely Neckwear
These have the deft style touches you'd
expect to find in: neckwear made in
Paris. Collars collar and cuff sets and
vestees of lace net and linen. Tailor-
ed lace and embroidery trimmed affairs
at 65c to $2.50
Fall Earrings
Hoops showers and buttons are the me-
lodeus notfes in earrings for fall. They
are artistically fashioned of pearls jet
jade and artiber 50c to $1.50
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g Oar business has grown in such p roportions that we were forced to
a. acquire more room to accommodate our customers and take care
cf the increasing volume 6f business.
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Service Did It
When we first opened Jor business we made as our motto: Service
and Courtesy consideration for our customers first and that we
have lived up to this motto is evidenced in the fact that our busi-
ness has grown mere than we anticipated.
BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS WANTED AND STAYS
WHERE IT IS WELL TREATED
We want your business and we treat you right.
We are taking over the building formerly occupied by the Allen
Motor company which adjoins our place on the corner of Main
and West Lee streets. This will give us more room better show
rooms for our cars and larger repair department which is increas-
ing in volume of business daily. We will also have a modern wash
rack for the cleaning oiling and marveloing of your car.
In other words we will be better prepared to Serve You and that is
our main object in business.
Abney & Bohannq
mi
Chevrolet and Reo Cars. Phone 80A
DO here during' the year includ'ng the
veterinarians the I mted Commer ial
Travelers the .Mid-Tcsa's Tear In rs'
Association .the World War Veterans
Association of Texas and perhaps a
few other conventions which makes
fit necessary that the auditorium be1
completed at the earliest possible
moment. It Is nrrbablo that important1
matters relative to thr' buildinr of
the auditorium yvill come up for dis-
cussion when the city council iw't -tnn'ght..
Holiday M nadllkirjIka ffs .
Arc here and ready for your inspection. Dainty handkerchiefs of linen andswiss.
In white and colors hand drawn and embroidered corners. Many attractive .novel-
ties for the children . . . 15c to $1.50
Style originality and refinement are the characteristics of our new slippers. Chic
novelties for college girls and others who like the ultra. Also a complete assort-
ment of the more staple lasts. Come in and see them . . .$5.95 to $9.85
PERSONAL MENTION
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LOCAL LEGI011ES.
ANXIOUS FOR PEOPLE'
TO
SOW
PATRIOTISM
let along things that trans- thousands who w U io;cer :arry up-
fey ears ago. i on the'r wretched Lod e- the marks
yvith calls for u'"d for of inhuman v.arfaie: is ; fn r to the
(lcrtakmgs. . - j Upstanding rouths of America wh'f
yvar I neglected my escaped the hcrrors although equipp-.
ist uow r.uXefl-Cd to meet .tl&ra;v.J:5jt fair to ths
; today is so complex coming geherHt'ons to lei Uie memo'r-
Mi and .Mrs. C. A. Vaughn have re
turned from Dallas and Oklahoma.
Mrs. T. A. Sears yvill leave Thurs-
dnv for a visit with relatives in Val
ley Mills and Glenrose.
llVmd Harper left Mcndav night for
Teague in. response to a message Mai
nig tliat his father is qultip sick
Walter Harper yvill leave tonight
for Teague to he with his father who
is s'ek.
Mrs. Ed B. Gilliam left Monday for
Waco yvly:rc she yvill spend the wt :
Miss Josephine Gilliam. Duchess
from IJrownwood to the Queen's Da II
at the Cotton Palace left Mondav ror
Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. J M. Turner returuc:'
this morning from Fort Worlh
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Moss of Fort
worth yver.c guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. Porter on Mondav yvMIc euro-tie
to ClOvIs. New Mexico.
At-ehlo King has returned from j.
feyv davs visit In Dallas.
Mrs.. David S Camp Jr. "returned
'Sundav froni Dallas yvhore shu visited
re'atjvcs. Mrs. Camp reports her
sister Alice much improved however
she is Hlfll In the sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. llevl N. Tarrant ut:d
sons left Monday for ttfoir home tu
Breckenrhlgc after a visit with Brown-
wood relatives
Mrs. S. . B. Ioye left Monday for
her home in Drcekenridgc niter a visit
III the heme of her sistert Mrs. V. A.
Bell and brotlfer Crban Smith.
Don't forget V. F. Jlliistrel Man. XJfc
rain 30 00000(1
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IIOPK IS KNTEKTAIXKD THAT
ARMISTICE DAY CELEB RATION
MAY BE .HADE MEMORABLE.
The laham A. Smith Post American
Legion o Brown wood wants the
progranf on Armistice day at Brown
wood tilts year to be tho best that
was ever staged In any part of the
State. Plans with this purpose in
view are being steadily pursueo.
Above all tho I legionnaires wants;
evcty C'tfzen of this city ard county
to put th'Mr best efforts forward to
mako the day what it should be. brim
full of optimism in every way and
from every point ot v'.qv:. l.c noth
ing be omitted that yvOI In any wa'
help make the tiny great and memor-
able. Let patriotism and pride in
Americanism serve to mako' it no. Tho
following Is taken from tho official
organ 'of the Leg'on at HI Paso and
is timely:
"Armistice Day -will soon b'i here
How docs it find ps9 Have yvo. been'
true to the unwritten pledge "made
when the magic news of November
llth. 1!IS. yvas Hashed around the
world? 1
"Do we thrill to tho thoughts that
significant day Inspired or has tho
brief five years scared over the grim
memories and left an apathy yvhich
is more deadly than pain?
Are yvo permitting ourselves to
forget? Aro we going the way of least
resistance salving our tingling con
sciences with the argument that yve
have a duty to the living as well' as
the dead?
"If the average Individual would
take a few minutes off and tako in
ventory of his or her emotions ami
convictions we imagine lie would find
-it . ......
lr a argument something: ukq this:
her '"I am rushed to .death. rdo 'not
luunic oi present imp-
t
jem-
!BIg
t penings.
spired fivi
i " "I am beset yvith calls for u'd ror f of inhuman warfaie: is ; fn r to the
(innumerable: undertakings. ..' upstanding ;-ouths of America wWf
' During the yvar I neglected my ( escaped the hcrrors although equipp-.
busiress. I. mui
lojt tune. Living
that it requires superlative coung-i'ies of the World War fade?'
and energy to keep ahead of thcrgjinvg. "Leavinc all sentiment out of the
i "Of course r haven't forgottea lia. question the people cannot nn'ord to
the boys did. They made aivat fcrgcL For economic reasons for the
fight and bv their vrprk this cptjntry material salvation of society they
was protected and "ultimate victory must remember!"
yvas achieved. InU'tlie' war'JIs::oV8r
now what's the use of burdening
one's mind with gloomy thought- of
the pastT
"Such logic. . if carried ut'to ts
logical conclusion yvould be dflodjiy
to individuaMmn and nationalism
alike. - .
WK CAXiN'OT AFFORD TO FOTi-
GKT! - " ;
"To forget means a tactc- of patri-
otism and civic pride. It indicates
ungratefulness and a lack of appreci
ation of the sort of things 'vhfr3i
&
makes life endurable.
"The real so!dierr-themiaAwthy
of the name does not want personal
eulogy or admiration.
"What he dues believe he is entitled
lr is seme evidynre of appreciation of
chc principles for y hich ho fou.:hU
"He would like to feel that innhe
heart of everv mau and wouHjiUwas
a;littte spot ke.pt sacred tbHheiinsm-
ory of deeds done In tho grcatcstiwar
fn tho hiatorv of the worldy.
FVom all ind cations now the gen
eral public yvill have Uttle to do with
the Armistice day observance. There
will not ho a moment's suspension of
business or frolic. .
"These children and. si spfnklrjip'M
women who can get nWny fror. their
household duties will probably be the
auxiliary to- the Atiiqvican. .Leg'pji
members who gather about" 'the flag
staff for their brief cervices-
It rea'.ly does seem as if tV"Ve
might be at least a few moments fgr
universal observance of tills fateffll
day.
"Is it fair to those who
sleep of ftho jtiR&'uifi
blankets of ipranco; la It fair to thoso
Demetral-Kalil Pasha
' Wrestling Bout Will
Bring Big Crowd Here
The yvrestling match set fob tho
n'ght cf Xovember 9th. is attracY'us
wide attention. The fact that: the
match is to decide who is to conUnne
to wear the tit'e of middleweight
champion of Texas makes the mattVr
more interesting than the usual
matches. Plaus are goln forward (to
have every s.eat at Firemen tlall u-.
ditoriunr takei-' and this Tieamr tlfat .
scmethlng Uke S00 people will be un
attendance. The match is to be civ.er-
under the ausp ces of the local "post
of the Aircr'can Legion and tha-le
gionnaires are anxlour. that cvtjry
person in Broyvmvpod who hcCcres"
in clean cport bejn atrendauce TieVe
Is nc another to'wh m Texas th she
of BrcwnwoQd thai har( come Iut.orthe
VirJeUsrht. oC pubUc'ty In such a bread
yvay. as Brcwnwood. in the sporting
world with sDecial referencer-'to
wrest) Ins. ..'
l'HYSICAL CULTURE
For Ladies and Children
Keeping Fit Classes .
Monday and Thursday 6pi ra?-':
Tuesday and Friday 3:30 p. ta.j .
Twelve class lessons $300 4
Fat Kedudnp Class
Wednesday and Saturday 3:30 pi m.
Twelve class lessons $6.00
Tuition in advance
Lady Visitors Welcome
classes-a tat. 1Y. A. HalUffEisJc Street. .
.Mrs teolu Hell McCain ThoHft J8
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1923, newspaper, October 30, 1923; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342742/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.