Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 1, 1923 Page: 3 of 10
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THE BROWNWODD BUIiLETIN DECEMBER 1 1923
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3CAH JONG.
taclcd chrysanthemums of tho white
J and gold. The bridal altar was of
unusual beauty and represented a gar-
fden setting of artistic creation. A
1 beautiful bower was formed of South
ern smiiax intermingled witn oru-liant-hued
.artificial autumn leaves'
with a massive background of fernery
and palms which extended outward on
either side enhancing the altar effect.
Adown the sides and falling over tne
fern embankment were knotted satin
Tibbons and resting on either'side of
the vined canopy were white doves.
carrying ribbons which fell to the
basket altar pedestals holdimr mam-
moth white chrysanthemums and at
the base of which were large bows of
chiffon ribbon caught with silk tas-
sels. A low framework of white en-
twined with Southern smiiax and
studded with brides roses marked thet
gateway to the altar and offered at
background for satin pillows on which
the bridal couple kneeled. J
Mrs W. Coy Mcintosh played the
nuptial accompaniments rendering
ber own compositions as a recessional
and during the marriage ceremony.i
Mendelssohn's Wedding March" was
played as a processional. Mrs. Ber-
nay Sheffield sang the nuptial solo
Love You Truly." with violin accom-j
paniment by Miss Margaret BeacboffJ
cf Mineral: Wells.
Mrs. Mcintosh wore a costume of
Dutchess satin with an overdrapery
of net heavilv (rimmed in seiuins.;
Her corsage was of red Radiant roses.
Mrs. Bernay Sheffield wore an Import-;
ed lace and" chiffon of orchid and pink.
Her flowers were a corsage of Ir ven-
der and pink sweet peas. Miss Ben-
choff wore a frock of pink satin fur
trimmed and carried a small arm
bouquet of sweetheart rose buds.
Her. C Q. Smith led tho bridal party
to the altar and took his place under
the garden bower. He was followed
by the groom and his best man Mr
Leslie Russell or Austin. Paul Franks
Mann of Brady the ring bearer dress-
ed in black satin Colon'al costcm"
carried the circlet on a white satin
pillow. Mrs. C R Pennington sister
of the bride a matron of honor came
next. Mrs. Pennlneton wore a beau
tiful costume Of shadow green repe
Komain made .in draped effect with
gold tricotine trimmings. She carried J
an arm bouquet of gold chrysantbe-j
mums. She wore a plumage beadj
band. Mrs. Jim Mann Bevans. sister-in-law
of the bride a matron of honOr
entered next. She was beautifully
gowned in Romain crepe made in
draped effect and trimmed in gold tri-'
co tine. Her flowers we're an arm bou-
quet of golden chrysanthemums. She
. " .nn n s-uDt also wore a plumage bead band f
I Friday afternoon rom 3 00 toMl Qf MeMrd flf
bride's maid came next. Miss SpIHar
was; gowned in gold shadow lace over (
imported metal cloth of green and
gold made in bouffant style. She
wore a band of rbinestones and pearls
(about ber brow and carried an arm
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1 Ring of thee Mah Jong
Kin of the lato Ping Pong
ChVtcters may go wrong
Dragons may feel the prong
East winds may blow too strong
Mah Jong.
Still flowers may bloom Mah Jong
Circles to.xne belong
And"IJBhali chant Ding dotig
' Mah Jongi
Pimgl and 1 strike the gong
Chow! and I sing my song
Payas J go along.
Mah Jong.
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Ahj luck Is gone Mah Jong
Nq.w. Ij iave hit the prong
Tafeo it away
... Go 'long
Mah Jons. .
-. ; H. K. Rowell.
' k SOCIAL CALENDAR.
Tuesday afternoon at S:00 o'clock
the Twentieth Century Club will
meet in the Federated Club room.
Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
MYaT Oscar Kunitz and daughter. Miss
Blanche Kunitz will entertain with
bridge at 3 o'clock.
'Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
the Ilch School Parent-Teachers
Association will meet in the Home
Economics Cottage
Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
theVMary Garland Chapter Daughters
of American Revolution will nee;
with Mrs. N G Herblin. hostess at
the IL E. Conway apartment house
Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
Mrs. Leon -Lipscomb will entertain
TVmrcrfav Tirlritro Club in her
- apartments at $01 "East Lee Street.
TMrtav afternoon :t 3:00 o'clock.
Mrs. Oscar Kunitz will be hostess to
the Library Benefit Club.
iFriday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
the '-Winnie Davis Chapter United
Daughters of Confederacy will meet
InTthe club room.
T
J .tcw nftornnon-at 3:00 O'clock.
Mrs.' W. Cov Mcintosh will euterta-n
the" Just1 So" Club at her Austin to.
home.
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l.-iv t of the First. Pre
SSwWwffi Wll fHaH a Svller Tea
WSt home ofMrs. Marshal Smithy
All ofthe women of .Brownwood are
InVited.
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DELIGHTFUL KECEPTIOS
of Rer. and Mrs. C
Smith- and Rev. and Mrs. A . D. Porter
on3Friday evening the members of the
rst Methodist church entertained
with a delightful reception in the
basement-or the new church. Those
receiving were officers of the oman s
and Young Woman's Missionary socie-
ties the stewards of the churcb. and
the members of the building commit-
tee and their wives.
The auditorium was made attractive
with ferns and chrystanthemums for
floraling. A delightful program was
rendered as-follows: 'Piano number
Udred'Kldd: Vocal selection John
Tottenham; Men's chorus entertained
' with several numbers; vocal duet.
Miss Marv Honea and Mrs. Norman
Locks; Readnc. Man Kathcrm
.Boon; vocal selection Mrs. Bemay
ehpffiPid-. Piano. 3Iaurine Buck.
After the. program time was spent
informally. -
A dainty plate of sandwiches cake
.and coffee was parsed. About two
Hundred were present.
I D. 0. SILVER TEA.
The Winnie Davis Chapter United
.-Daughters of. Confederacy entertained
.;with a delightful silver Tea on Friilay
'at the home of Mrs. S. G. S. Thomas.
Autumn leaves and chrysanthe-
' mums formed pretty decoration lor
" the rooms where the guests asscm
Jilcd. Victrola music added pleasure
l" -to the occasion. Mrs. Lea Guthrie
vand Mrs. J. K. Wilkes received the
1 suesU and-directed to the receiving
lin in which were Mrs. H. T. Savage
Mrs. Alice Day. Mrs. A. E. Wilton.
MnL Sallie Fre Wear if. Oscar
-Kunitz Mrs. S. G-. S. Thomas Mrs. IL
' A.-.'ewby.
The dining table was beautifully
-!laid in an embroidery cover and was
"centered with a basket of cbrysanthe-
Lmums and ferns. Mrs. W. H. Talbot
T-poured tea which .was served with
f jjwafers by Iime Guthrie Alberline
' jSmith. Emily Salter and Elizabeth
Jackson. A number called and a neat
cum was realized by the chapter.
. ELABORATE HOME WEIIDIXG.
Elaborately appointed was the wed-
ding of Miss Grace Lucile Bevans to
Mr. William H. Cullen Jr which was
'impressively solemnized on -Tuesday
vening at the hour-of six-thirty at the
l&onie the bride's mother Mris. J. A.
feevans. 1709 Avenue E. Re-. C Q.
"-'Smith heard the marriage vows whlrb
'Sere plighted before a large con-
ctmrFe of friends and relatives.
The spacious and handsomely ap-
. " pointed home was decorated through-
out featuring the bridal tones of lav-
ender and gold. Adown the white car-:
' 1 peted stairway was arranged a lattice-1
' Vork of fmilar and autumn leaves.
studded with bride's roses which was
-effectively finished at the newell post
' -with vafiei snap dragons. Guarding
lie door eatr&sce to the living room
&sd letting -to the living rooms along
lie white pathway were basketed
chxTsastbeamsas of the lavender and
' seUL Orer the doorways and win-
dows ami ia. every appropriate place
e dram orte of Southern Sailax.
amd reefing oc the piano were Yecep-
1 Krmntipf nf InronHer rhrvK?inthotTiiinia
maid entered nexL Miss Trigg wore;
a creation of gold shadow lace over
metal cloth of gold and orchid. A
band of gold encircled her brow. She -
carried a cluster of lavender chrvsan-'
themums.
Miss Margaret Cullen of Austin sis-'
tcr of tMa groom was maid of honot t
She was hnndsomc'7 gowned In a goKi
cloth creation. Her flowers wore lav
ender chrysanthemums. f
Jean Catherine Evans the petite
flower girl dressed In orchid georg-
ette crepe trimmed in rose point lace
with a train of gold cloth entered
strewing petals from a mallne tied
arm basket of gold and paved the way
for the bride who entered with her
brother Mr. Jim Mann Bevans. Tho
irain bearers were Roy Thorne Durst
and a Q. Smith Jr. They wore fiill ;
dress and carried the bride's train in.t
stately manner. '
The bride was elaborately and ex-
quisitely gowned In imported cut chif-'
fon velvet over Romain crepe exquis-
itely trimmed in pearls and rhino-
stones. Her train was of Dutchess laco
set with pearls. Her tiara- of pearls
and rhlnettoncs caught the bridal veil
which was arranged becoming Eng-
lish rovolty design made of hr'dal
tulle trimmed in Dutchess laco set
with pearls. Her sllppprs wore bro-
caded silver. Her handsome bouquet
was formed of Onholta roses and
ferns. Hor traveling suit was if tnnj
and brown caracul fur trimmed. Heri
all accessories ore in harmony. 1
The bride's n otlier Mrs. J. A. Bev-
ans wore a grcv crepe Roma'n. Iwav-
ily beaded. He corsage was of Min-J
burst roses.
Jirs. Cullen. mother of tho .room
wore a lilack satin contum and a cor-
sage of sweat heart rse buds.
After the w-nlding a iccwpLioti wai:
held. The dining room whor th"
handsome bride's cake was cut. was
dcoratd in sweet peas snap dias-
ons and chrysanthemums basketed
and vased in pleasing effecL The din-
ing table on which the caHe rested
was handsomely laid and about tin?
cake rosted sweet peas snap dragon
and fern leafage.
Alighted on the cake of gold form-
ed in the shape cf a good luck hor-
shoo. were crystal butterflies of lav-
ender. The handsome creation was
cut for favors. Mrs. Soaicrs Tumor
presided over the cake. Mrs. William
IL Camp assisted by Mrs. Itoy IL Mui-
lins dispensed the punch which was
served fiom a vessel formed In ia
block of ice in which was frozen ia
cluster of roses and fernk.
To Help in the
Home
Sheets and Pillow Cases
Bed Spreads
Tea Cloths
Luncheon Sts
Dresser Scarfs
Chinese and Japanese Mats
Blanket and Comforts
Incf-ns- Burners "
Candle Sticks
Colored Indies
Sofa Pillows
Bamboo Trays
Glass Flower Baskets
Cot Gass Pickle Dishes
Pottery
Bath Mats
Crumb Sets
Ja panose Curtain Cord
Bamboo JanHnere Holders
Japanese Lanterns
Etched Cla8 Vases
Bamboo Hanging Baskets
Sewing Bouquets
For the Regular
Boys
Pogo Sticlis
Neckwear
Belts ;r
Handkerchiefs
Military Brushes
Wcolen Cloves
Hosiery
Pocket Combs
Knives with Chain
Pennants
Mufflers
Pajamas
Bath Robes ; . '
Rubber Boots
Felt Slippers
Overcoats
Rain Cotts
Clothing
Gifts Essentially Feminine
Gloves
Sweaters . .
Siik Umbrellas
r
Ccriage Iioui'aefe :
Cat Flwdr. f
Fancy forfdj-- .
Hbf iery
Jsile Bead .
Bosdod Iigs
Lecther Iegi " -Xdcklaces
aajQrip B9 .
IJsr Pin V
Earring .
Hair Ornaments;.
Toilet Arilcltiff ;
Silk l?nderwet;r
Silk Shawls
Cut Claw Ware
Jade Class Ware
Jap¬c Jardfncrcs
Lamp Shades
Lingerie Ribbon
Hntidkerohiofs
Fancy Towels
Towel Sts
Floor Pillows
Bamboo Combination
Baskets
Fancy Povdqr Puffs '
Luncheon Sets .
Boudoir Caps
Collar and Cuff Sets
Wrist Watch Ribbon
Compact
Japanese Sachet Holder
Ivory (composition) Wear
Coats and Wraps
' DroiG '
Silk Petticoats
. . Jersey Bloomers-
Blouses
. Corduroy Bath Robes
Blanket Robes
.Knitted Pettlcoatu
Silk Klmona
Silk Dresa Pattern
Wool Dress Pattern
Boudoir Sllppora '
Wardrobe Trunk
4 Hat Case
Traveling Bag
. Overnight Bags
; Fitted Suit Cases
Tcilct Water .
HaJr Ornaments
Patent Leather Belts
Lace Collars
Basket Laquard Work Boxes
Chinese Bed Room Slippers
Lacquard Candy Boxes
Bamboo Shopping Bags
For All Types of Men:
Drertsliig Gowns
Hflufce "Coats .
13ro Shirts
Htts .
TrayfiJIfng Bngs
' Jt& UKpjier
Nkwiwr
C.IorfiF
Drfylng GafmUtfU
Beli Bkle3
MIirs
BrfetGea
nijrffc Caiss
m& Clir Bsr PIm
Swrt PTrif .
ctgffoarc'a-ic
Stik CTasoif
Steetficr Trunks
W'a'rdr.eba TrHnks
Slippers .
. t" "'
Cl)rs .
NfgliCShlrt "
Swehtcrs
Knitted Vests
Itstln Coatd
fljjrters f-
jspondgrt .
(Jlf lime I
TtpMKrtm HftiitKerehfofs
fjfcrfe?grm -
hi fff p. Lkmi Rotarfasa
lsift and :hftln
Pencil ami ChaSs.
C?aroUe HftWer.
iwking Sets ;
I
i t
Ridf Bg. Brwk
fliiml Bag
dvcrcdete
ayjng m
ikrffet CafoB
if .
IhillHan Sl'fpperif
purses .4 ; JHK
Loflther Bill Filfe
7or Girls in Their
'Teens and Under
Flannel Middle
Brtwinj? Boxes
Sweaters
Cap asd Scsrf Sets
'nky Pencils
Rarf .
Bedr0ft Slfppew '
BNtk lleb
Hawl Beg
Hosiery
HamlkercWftfa
Costs
WkI Searfo
Glove
Material for Weel Dress:
Material fr Stfk Dress
TelleS Waters
Lacqoard Trays
Wardrobe Traaks
Wrist Watefe Ribbtfu
or the Tiny Folks
Carriage Refces
C racketed Sacq
Mb Pias
Srk Sees
Ub Hektenr
Heslacy
ColhtMd BalM
KeMer Aa4mafc
TaetMnK Mags
Flwitig Teys .
Rattles
Haa4-patotteii Ceot Hakgers
Silk ewTored Caat Hacgtrs
Puff lix Sexs. Inlaid
Bks
BfnMey Jteeeokt
Hatk Thraieters
HH War Hags
RfUm OnmaA
Cr sKk6s
Com a4 Bcmk S4s
Visit Our Special Holiday Square
Hero jou'll find ninny ninny .Hems that vpnee forbids cnnmornflnr.
Poms I'.ilod I'lanW and Ilull'ure in Ibis dop'artnient. Hero we are
airsingiiig io (lo your ChrMmas r.ackiii?cs for imiiling for you.
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Red canatlons and bride's roses
decorated the gift room where Ms-
dames E. M. Boon. IL M. Ramsey and
T ff.Abney fecelved and where wefre
displayed the handsome array of
lovely gifts among which was a chest
of silver a gift rom the bride's grand-
father. Mr. O. D. Mann and uncles
Messrs. Jim Mann and Duke Mann.
Mrs IL C. Durst and Mrs. Emmctt
Evans received in the hall and pre
sided over the beautiful hand-painted
bride's resistor.
Mr. and Mis. irllon left on Tues-
day night for t oHese Station where
they attended tho Stato Cniverslty-A.
and M. football cann"-. They will spend
two wqeks at artous points in Tesas
before Iocatlns m Aastin.
The bride i iho petite and rkarw-
insc daughter of .Mrs J. A Bevans. She
has made Brownwood her homo for
tlio fmst ftvn wars mralnr to Hrown-
wood with her psronts from Monard
whore her father the lato J. A Bev-
ans was a prohiinont ranchman. She
Is a former student of Texas Wom
en's College in Fort Worth and was a1
student in Daiitol Baker collegg fori
two years. She was p mpcr for the!
Daniel Baker foot bvl team in Vji'.
The groom is a graduate or A. and M
College dnd is in the employ of the
State Hro insurance Hating Board. t
Tlio out of town quests at the wedr
dins wore; Mr. and Mrs. O. p. Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Msbu. Mr. and Mrs.
Duke Mann. Mts. Alice Smith Mrs.
Wilson Jordan. Miss Gertrude Trigg
Paul Frank Mann all of Brady: Mfc
and Mrs. J. L.'CJark. Mr. Jamie Cal-
lan and Miss Nellie Roock. Misses
Flora Mae and Mary Spillar all of
Menard; Mr and Mrs. Hardin Green
Miss Margaret Bonchoff. Mr. William
Bcncboff all of Mineral Wells; Mrs;
W. H. Cullen. Sr.. Miss Margaret Cul-
len. Mr. Jack Cullen. and Mr. Leslie
Russell all of Austin; Mrs. Clydone
Durland of Longx-Icw.
A TH VXhSGH IX( SILVKIl TK. t'ath. r Lavoie. Mr. Max D Gl'fillan.j Jamos Foaaintor (mih v Mm 11am
The Gleaner's SundRV School ria.vs Mr. Ransiond LoMay. Mr. Walter T Srbreedr tHW a short hnerot-
ms rten at The Lawt at th M-
hicaR Mrs. J. K BMiMte ory mi-
MKI.HUITFII. IUNKK ((HUTFSY. teroUsly k tW at a
Mr. I.oftln Poan emrteiHd twenty
foi DauH IUikor Cllt: fricl at
hmtk wMoaml Ta LMtWf 9ik
ig TaN Jta4 e sMri rr1K at Wmafb
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PHYSICAL CrLTFRE CLASS HIVES
FIXE P1)UA.V.
Mrs. J. M. McCa n presented her
physical culture clsss in a most cre.1-
itabc program at the CirpentoVs ball
on Tuesday niglit. Especially pleas-
ing were the readings. "Th Boy and
His Bank." bv Jinimie Browning and
Mary Ross In Playing Lady." flno
physical culture domonttration was
given by the class of Norma and AW
Ford Mamie Ellis Louis McDaUl.
Mary Phillips. Olcno Browning Jim
mie. Browning; Mary Ross anl Mtu
zclle Stanley
gave a silver ton at tho home of Mrs. btr. Jr
E II Davis on Tuesday artertioon
Tlie honto was beautifully decorated
in autumn loaves yellow and ted
chrysanthemums anil I. France ruse.
As the jcuo.su arrived they- were a driixbtfullv ppaitxt itliir on tW Hary rto tlatWwi tsv aajHtu.
jtreoted by Mrs. Da1s and introdHcol I ThnHKKHiH rvnlf at la tegm m A raaaa time dtocuwitan ia aiUr-
to the directed line in which wcro Mrs.vJ. A. Autin. TU (mtr c6re hww's temau waa aa iatHmxaag t
Mesdames J. 11. Baldridge . i l ulnnor was (niutHy servl at iuinvw- titre m Uw iHcnMK
Flshsr Bryan Harrison. Jno. b l ual tablot. After U dnsr tm tt A vat f UMtks mm xta Usifc
ioiinit. u. l. AKiitw anu mi .uuuuii'i sptm uiu (eump; oMm bwh onumiucf inr imp mm MnMft yaat
Fiold. Mrs. Harry A. Schaffor di- bly in f)rty-tw. hmk. Mt S. O Hwrsr. JSw atmk-
rottod to tho dining room whore Mes- ; dent. w. titMy iarw4 h?xk
damos Allan Hill T. J. Barley. Ernest M Vitll'OSA Vl.VU. f The r'U a m $aaa
Woedon II T. Graham and J. 1 Willis' Mrs Herbert E. Artii mriiiit tet. Xmm4mm Fk Matm '
roceivtMl and served n dainty salsl th MariMt tlnh m Tamay ftr- W. Lawwofi? aMt Kj-miMJ r
plate with the accompanying dellca- noon. I kaaal trf lie Hkaah'F &TJaf
cies. ' Christmas and Tbittkivc lil-'wr Hfitaafii Hay WtammTF X.
Mrs. Frank H. Sweet poured toa liant clorie were fasttird in the Hrii. S . Thorn A. K WHml taat Thr
from a prettily appointed silver ser-. saHe room.docriitiiM witit a kens!- .Amvxaaa J. K. liaaHaa Canat Hl
vice. - J (u1 aseHbIttfie a( arMH lnmm mad Huflaimi J. K. tkwr mad yttm "Mrt iriir
MrJi. E. T Johlo dlrectl to the ferns. Hant wMkt chrK In ! rTMf. at a.
a . - k . i : . .i r J . . . i . . . . i t . .
TDoni wjivit! .tivsiianius j . J f mum wnreaiw wn H" )nwtyg
Preston Carl Mcintosh and Hal Cher- foot. Decorated wiMtlm W tfw
ry roccivod. as Anors. The kfctk sifar kiaar went
Several called during the afternoon' to Mrs. Charles Aim aad yjfm Jmh
and a n out sum was realized which1 jdiino Clllhtw rocwred the (ioMWk4fh
score faver.
A dainty creaMied aymiix
was doiMtily rvd. i fcW
berB.
ytar im. J f yaatJt4
J M TarWriv 3Mt Tihsnis. X
Bury t niw wasH. K.
n vatar mam aa.
C. t war W i
mm
Mw. AJUra
city rsms nuiivvc
Yma 4 w r a Itasaf am
wsA tkv (Vm Waamamaa atSm
will he applied on the new church
fund.
Mlss.es Noteylah and Ola McDonald.
Maxlue Eu banks and Maudle Fields
favored with beautiful pianp seleo-
tfoas throughout the afternoon.
LVriYJlTJUSg ECijlVBD
The taMmynagt mmu aaa bam aa
tooowecl UNtwed kriaaia'
a- Ahax aSftm
iaHp yaa Mi ha )Mtat
at Ac wuwwwiw at ha aaaaaar
THAKSOIYINU BIXXER PARTY.
.Mix J. A. Botns served a weitJb'l "Z
: appointed dinner to the. mfbn at
Dr. and Mrs. Nod Snyder entertain-! the CHtlen-Bevan biUai parti- ami
ed a few friends Ith a prettily ap-f house guest on Monday evoatac at
pointed bridgo dinner on Thaksgiv-1 her hoiae en Avrnwe E The aaaat? aai-
ing evoning at 7i30 o'clock
The.talile handsomely laid in crjs-
tal and s'lver. was conterwl with
beautiful rosea of pink coloring. A
del cJouhIv nronartHl menu of rost
lurkcy and all the usual accessories
was daintily served. Covers were laid
for Dr. and Mrs; Kdjen Dr. and Mrs.
John Snyder" Mr. and Mrs. W. Rolan
McClellan Mr. -and Mrs. Alden S.
Y'oung. Mrs. W. J. Redmond.- Miss
Ilainey HarriFon Miss Edith Snyder
Miss Mar) Helen Redmond Miss
AUcen VhIto of Fort Worth. Mr E E
Etllingci of Austin Mr. E B. Hunter.
sB4rvd ami ama&ata V
he 'urn 4mak
la t i was icriM ia aBt sl9ie V-f
The jMjiosstd iseln4t UetfoJIwe.
Vanr xmm. wam.
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im. KHiM mil !) VBam
imanjaaaax a m HBam" ASW sig-
am aaat mvtaikmm at aa ingB.au
' -mtiag aa ismmeiic ataaaWam mm.
aameh
C1UIJ ItHrrY-TWO nAKliY !
maTZZTaaaa7lm
SELF f I'LTVKE TLUlC
Mrs. F. E. Scott cMFta)at4 ie
Se4f CnUrc Cfcib aa We4s&dr t i i4M7 sat
lornoGn. fu4 ammii tart stunr w
Potted plants sh4 chriiith4HHM e4 Te &i Savtata at
graces im rooms where ttie aues CgtrinWim nbwl gamma a mf
asoH9blod. ef 4adkt9t al-ima inwaimi
The afjernoem's ktiKb was the Hfo.. tiw kaaaat t ttar a akaaa Jku4 tPamaw taammt
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 1, 1923, newspaper, December 1, 1923; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343231/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.