Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 146, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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BIjAWOGD BOUJEtlN; ARIL 6492
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8 JpL'parantee that the real ading and
or the world are here and will take part in tne pro-ams.-.
) $2500 offered by Rising Star businessmen in prizes to win-
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i"iprfift .P0?11 to fetock the kind of music you most enjoy
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A. iRTge aWattarefsVaivS audfencd
greetedine evangelists at the Chris-
tian Tabftmtyjle las.tTiight. Dr. Ear-
ley spolce on'the subject "The Chal-
lenge of the Church." 'He said in
part that it seems the' greatest .chal
lenge of the chrifch today lies? in
jfVjiat eeewebing o do with the
ch; of;Tda lysatural for the
child to' come into the church bej-
.tw.eeHhe ages of 7'and 15" the speak-
er said. Attention' was called to the
fact that; many of the foremost and
most prominent Then came into the
era made confessions early In life and
that 85 per cent of the church mem-
bership dftoday came fnto the chufch
4dr oin Dr. EarJey t said' that'
while ft isthe natural time for a child
to come into the churchr.yet most im-
portant of all is the fact that it is
H's ;tlme; kaf lien Jesus Himself
vapoakingf of the' kini
gdom of heavetfr
thej midst of the company and said
"Of such is the; kingdom of heaven"
Surejy(;bg.e$ldrefl of our homes put
ine great cnaiienge to tne church or
today the speaker declared.
Thq.mushi continues to be a feature
bf the. meetingi 'air.Tan Evera is fast
organizing a choir that the public
will enjoy hearing. He extends a cor-
dial invitation to any who will come
and help in tlflj . singing. Each af-
ternoon at 3t30Ir. Van Evera meets
the "kiddies" of the tp wn in a re-
hearsaf for the. Saturday night pro-
gramr-whKihJill Ve "Kiddle NigHt"
All the children of the town are in-
vited. The sermon subject for tonight will
be "Is Theresa Hell?" The hours of
the services the 2:30 p. m. and 7:45
p. . m. All the people of the city are
JhVited tpldtten(i !each service.
EARLY MORNING fll
MEffl GENERAL
OSE-FOtJRTH INCH LV BROIVIf WOOD
area chapel hill onxk
The B?o-iwood area was ivsited by
a rain at A. o'clock this morning that
registered one-fourth of an Inch by
the gauge at Brooke Smith's bank. The
high wind which prevailed-late Tues
day and until past midnight subsided
to a large extent as the ralrt came np.
Apparently the heaviest part of the
clouds passed to the east of this city!
the main course being from the south-
west. The following report collected and
prepared by the West Texas Telephone
Company was given the Bulletin to-
day covering the rain situation:
Big rain .fell at ;DalIas Fort Worth
Mason and Winters and at 10 o!dock
this morning It was still raining at
Fort Worth.
Good rains were reported at Bangs
Ballingcr. Brady Blanket Coleman
Crows Crapol Hill Elklns Gnmettor
Goldthwuite Holder Indian Cn-ok
Lampasas Menard Mullen P.lB'ng
Str Sau -Saba Santa Anna San
Angt'lo Talpa Valora.
r A shower vau reported at Eden
and at Richland Springe ono-half
Inclt of .rain A good shower foil at
Paint Rocky and Sfin Saba while
reports indicate that no rain foil at
May and very little at WInchel.. The
only wind reported wn at Chnppl
IHII and Jlttlc if any damago. wns
reported t
YOU CANT
PAY MORE
and trill bar
let valu
"KORRECT SHAPE"
SHOES
(They HkJre 'jtKc Look)
n. U.-f; Fat Office
are nuptrtor
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rartt (lependahlt:
aMy utylea
lee our windows
EXTENSION OF FfilSGQ
TOiHSGllSSEO JT
MEE1G.IXT MONTH
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THBfeSHE &UT
A meeting for'thp'trpose 'or )5cBn:
sidering proposed extensions of the
JTrisco. railroad south from Brady or
Menard has been called to convene in
Brady May 5th by J. C. Wells a dis-
trict. -mahager for the est Texas
Chaniber o'f Commerce The quoting
wlllv deoie jts;tattentlon.fo aiscute
sioh X)t the "qticstiim of wbethw it3
roa'd.'and the qe'ustibn of routes wifl
be taken- up at- a later date itJs
stated in the call for the meeting. t
Mr .Wells says in announcing the
meeting: K
t AsheeUng'.d all towns interrsted
in iitttlextehsion of the Frisco Railr
road "has been called ;at Brady.Ma:y
the 5th. Much ihteresufina beent devel
oped in the extension qf this Toad to
the" border and it Is ' hoped at this
"meeting to get concerted action from
all interested towns j$ivItation3 havej
been extended to tliet officials oC the
roajl to send representatives to 'file
Fotv' definite routes3 are suggested.
but it. is hoped that at .the Initial'
meeting the argument will purely be
'M 1 w .IV- 'if - .
ior gxienaxonjeaving -ine quesuuu u
route to be settled later.
"The meeting vas 'called by J. C.
WelK District Manager of theYrest
Texas Chamber of Commerce ahdv all
towns ainjiaieu wun tnat organization
will 'be Invited to send' delegalel"
Earent-TeaGlers
Orffanizatibns-to
Meet on fhursday
There will be a called meeting 62 tho
executive boards of the three Parent-:
Teachers' Associations of the citrat!
Ford School Thursday' afternoon at
A o'clock." r
This meeting is for the purpose of
organizing a permanent central exec-
utive boards of the three Parent-
Teachers Associations that they may
work together in perfect harmony for
the 'betterment oT our schools.
Eanes Re-Elected
Comanche Mayor
COMANCHE Texas April C In a
Sowing Machine- Repairing. '
Chas. Slefllns. 'Phone 249. fc
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moJrn facilities.
i inn ij u ii i p a n u i a a a n irpyiiini
FNC-enf the wmt
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mmamWJ oltne
Yon will nnd or prtcef as M Ms mmlity mark
that you could expect on smch food work Cheaper price mwy It
found hnt the quality of omr metk
MAKES A DIFFERENCE
And then when we dtlioer yomr chiknyomdm't
out on the line "to air' Wt4eKotr yomr smt fretk
leave the "odornt our plant - Tkmk it oner.
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HaRPWARE
$kleyrWatson-Niller
' P1ioneFour-Two
Ceremony
of Initiation
3 r4 Masonic Lwlge
-"Yantis- Robnett grandson bf Past
Grand Master T! C. Yants was raised
to the 'sublime degree of a Master
A. TF. A. M. on Saturday evening
April. tlilW.r V
The acting officers were T. C. Yan-
tis the grandfather as "Worshipful
Master: L. -P. Cooke " Assistant
Cashier of the First National Bank
as Senior Warden; L. L. Mallow uncle
of the" candidate- 'as Junipr Warden
Among 'those presi'iit "and assisting
in the work were Brother r B. K'
Hawlcfns Past Grand High Priest of
the Grand Royal Arch Chapter cl"
Texas; C. H. Murphy District Deputy
Grand Master; John T. Yantis uncle
of the candidate; and Miila'rd Rom-
iies. Cashier of the First National
Eahtf.vD. F. Johnson. Deputy Crand
Master of the Gram' Lodge of Texas
gave the lecture.
Young -Robnett is a grandson of
the late Dr. J. D. Robnett founder of
oward Payne College nnd Is .a
ember of .the Senior class of Baylor
imivcrsuy.
NOTICE
! XWi H. White's Cabinet
11 : IV If
is now open ana oeing optrmiem my mem m
long experience in the wmafmdwrt f
frames screens sash doors and sack tiirngt
ikUders need. See them ahott ymtr dL
Shop at residence 121$ Imc Si. Fhme 7ft.
Service
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jututsttttttf' tff orit 4eW-
eWtW in f fa hmdlimj of
tfe to iMf ciM yomr ckihes wiA iktym
rm it hmck immtwh omd woe it mm
ati (evvwNiH c "PC vvvpi
MeWr? law ctjieaMMM
Experienced men only hmMe
2V
ffleriJian Cofl
Here for Basrikil
Gtmes.wfth C
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The Meridian college belMiU tam
13 here for two games agaist Uftr:
Daniel Baker collegei-tor be 1e4'
U1I3 afternoon aad -it)HBfrftw. ' T
visitors are making -a. wwkf's tnpto
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colleges m tms section. r
Meridian 'collegeif.coia. t Brown-
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wood with a good record for the smt
son. Among Us achieyewnU i. a
recent victory over the AUIdbe
Christian college team which recKly
gave Daniel Baker jl' drafcfcitj
the Hill Billies are exictIK
bard games'. - r -
SELECTED Sil "KAJTCTS.
White Spanish 4c peuL.
or N. C. Rnnners 3c poothL S Miters
for less than 100 pouaefce CaMr's.
check or money border UK
pany order.
Eaterpriiw. .Ala.
COOP SEWS.
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Old time price at 5oa i--muiUMij
Johnson's Drug Store. '
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 146, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1921, newspaper, April 6, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343985/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.