Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1935 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGE TWO
BROWNWOOD (Ttx«.) BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. 1935
CHURCH ACTIVITIES AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORK
Baptists Return ' Oriental Display f
From Assembly In Monday Afternoon
Ridgecrest N. C. At Auxiliary{Tea
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r|Tl»e [president 1». *rylnfj 'g Tit'V ri'tt 'at rf *.
Is pr< strain do in o,r tig outs b-.n.' i. 1 i
ij he n:ii'J I amij ini$lfi«rjl
yote against it Those fri action' . ,T
"*--r t.'ic.r «|«4pii.r
A few I Jrmorrat* and many K*i- g
publicans applauded V Jl lC€
Of-lifr charged.!hat the rrriidrrjt -:
w:»d' using a ' .subterfuge" jj by Vtj-
te*j|>tinx *o h*' <;ch tf.< proiraii to U
SHttate. rfvj’ution and ad<p«l[thh j
•fcMtTv^vdy knows t'.at tlii cyin.*ti-
tutlon provides that legislation qf f,a?r
thM t .jx mu t originate 13. ti*- by t> Brown wo d let Ac Fuel Cup
pany and situated back of the ic
I.Unit at 50j Austin avenue at S t
ui m today There was no lnsuranc
<-r the building Cause of the blar
W*ji pot determined Brown woo
if;re dtpsrunetit answered t h
I omraendations,
t Mr. tiooeevolt early In
[ 'conference cross-exaniUied the cur-j
l respondents. J I ! j
ON» ! when asked about Saturday as n the
mart- P°ssible daU‘ for P®4*?^ of lhp reR* lo *
le*nul- ’olution extending the nuitance taxes Ol
*nd aoplyin" his three proposals, he, T
r, ^.rP 1 countered with the question of what,' thi
It pro- madp you thiqk the npw tax mcas-' nvt'
m the ure had 10 P*ws Saturday, and whnt to j\
I made you assume that the White lty.j«houid rofi.s:cler
House desired such procedure.
kinateS He was informed tbat ChaiHnfcn
tern
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Misses Leila Mr e Stvplls. Patuine
Davis and AUi
Tuesday irom annua’ Baptist Stu-
dents' Assembly whlcn was held In
Ridgecreat, North Cprr’ oa The
retrtat which opener June 13 and
closed June , 21st ' ^ .tt'*nid,,a by
I. 120 students that .':pr. mt.d 18
states and several . ..u uoantxie*.
Ine local Baptls^. wes.t Vy bus
with a party of SB voung people from
Texas and New Mexico. Prominent
Baptist workers f ro:n three ^hout
the South v>re presrnt and e rected
the daily affairs of the assembly. Dr.
J, H. Rushhrooke of England was
a special visitor Vhile Dr. M, R.
Dodd of Shrcv'poll. Dr. John LJ
hili 6f Naanvi * and Dr. C. Roy
Angtl of Ban a tonu were among
t*.e many well known Baptists pres-
tm. r •; 7 ’
Da*ly part/ morning inspirational
aervicM were held wnich were fol-
lowed by cUsaet in Bible study,
stewardship and kadsrship work.
JifterncvMis were devoted <0 crea-
tional activities which incliideu trips
and hikes to many points of inter-
est hi the mountains of that section Ij
Prominent' speakers were heard each
{veiling and also program*, parties
and <buMr entertainments were con-
ducted each night which was con-
tiud'd witn a camp fire service.
. the local group stopped at varir’-
points of intertat on their retiu..
With oilier m.mbers of their pany.
v a * «
A display of oriental linens
Tat2 returned Presbyterian ScHooil ujiKon
Cnlna were dispUygl MoMb:
fmoon at i tea givein by the
an's Auxiliary of Fj^t Prctby
Church held at five* o clodk ’ i
recitation rooms al the dh
R.-gular Monday mtetihg:,of
group preceded thelj entertai:
at four o'clock, f
A number at frierKmOf
church called dufing the ah«r
The recreaton foodie wert
tally decorated.! lot the j
ft Us an absolu’** rebjiff to tlje
i-:r ways and u.eans C®tn| littje
rinsfer this urc to jthg
Dosier kecalled-As
Pastor; Revival to |
Start on Wednesday
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Business Bulletin
Inlermlint l»i U About I’.rtm «** 00S Bulb tin Admrtbrn, (jatfiefed
V under. |
ins th** $ vgi oofi 000 itulsance taxes
for GO nr 90 drtVs.
Have t.ie tsena’A gi* throuRn
with it* twe>eht plan iof tadrillur ire
Roosevelt program to (he [^rmanitit, RrM|r u, Ki4'» May lltprrMrve
uuisaiHe it ax rtunliitlofi Already < || Plenty Of Tteub
passed bvftih‘1 Hm-i* : ^Fourth of Jfi.y is Indfpcntierii
The difficulty with that plan was pujv bur rrumv inot<<rist.s Ure JkoU
that it wkft ooubif ui
Here, |rtu re and
_I_K
w«**p«r 4— toi feel an
f,n** ways and in'rins <TOtni*lttlee could be tliwt day.
'yen.- mrtt!c«d t v brine' out: a niw. tear PTAU. 1<
^ kS porary nuisance tux resolution yggr lux-
y_V* P* njo< r.itlrs committeemen are fe- 'Bv thr
r,,r' tc imu > over the hatidling of the «rs an u
k v. tlv man hliix 'am u
•* ajr«>n f.ixtens t»».»he
•« #lt!i lie egrrls ace v.-
.tx rHjuir--* » 5--S yai« a
b.aa biflitinx
. alt sTIlf-UVMTH-
uipoi below.[bejnc sijji
SF,tV!N(;: l>
to -VIENTIO
FOR YOuk Iff
JULY 4th TRIP!
r\ON’T be dazzled by trick d»s^
counts, allowances or fancy
juggling performed with padded
BUY NO TIRBS before
(JULIA BOYP. 10.T PARfC AVENjCE. NEW YORK
||Kn« u> 15 (rents in ••
jll'.itiern No. j
^'Miie .. . I.
p'Jty
v>'.i(iie of this dewspaper
On the genuine new
iS Ire-
Address
Stato
ddress your envelope to Juflg Rovd-R' wnWood
in. 1W Park Avenue. l*»w York Cire. N ▼
price* lists
you see HOW MUCH MORE we can
give you in GENUINE GOODYEAR
QUALITY for the*SAME MONEY
OR LESS. Goodyear prices are
always competitive. i
In Circles Past M
ung People Will
ttend Conference
Soon in Kerrvil
venue Women
^ast Mondjay
ie Baptist Woman's
, 'P-
at th church.! all circle^ of
; >w»'« Li yt*
of Bibl? Study, and pusalon
Manning offrffxl the
vat folio* e<l
by Mrs J.«jIC.
Reynolds wax In
mission' study pro-
i» #lght pres nt ttxjk
JPl»xco was devotional leader and; ‘ 1' «' iti -El J
Mrs K:rkpatrlck was in charge of Circle meetings wrg^ligfl l
th» studv of the las^ chapter of thp day by Woman's’ fccj
study book. "The Other America.” of T.
Mrs. Wood offered the closing pray- J group
rr and read names from the Year- j well as
Jjook of Prayer A social hour com
fcleted the afternoon and refresn
jnents were served to nine mem
bers.. I
Melw
Yl Aveni
First Met hoii^idwrg^
had exee . r‘ attendance a
interest^ progn*»- U
Membet' of clrrlef one|4rd.tv
met in joint sesaiorv in t&e ijhai
auditorium at the <di irehr dt t|>rfl
o’clock/ Bgh* n.gmb|rs of litcMidn
Meeting of clrct • H took place at and len from
£he home of Mrs Cllftdn M.nyard. present for the 4--
Mrs VeV« Hicks, chalrmai : resid- opened with a 0r»j
pti. and Mrs G. C ,^r was C. Barnett. Mrw.
oevotiona! leader Mr*, j? f i Yoas gr*. tl>e Bible
er.d Mrs - John M''~ulley cc.idue'ed cf the past month
the studv of th oncludlng chap- each group At tKe
ters of ’Toward 3 Cbrtatlan Amer- cle two served refr
Jca ' Mr*. Allen D. i'Orsythe read Mffttng of circle
hame* from the Yearbook of Pray- at the home of
tr and offered 'be c.^slng ’yer. at three o'clock K»';
fcleren member* were Dre*er ind- preaent and twq^ •
took part in a toe.. ' iuiu; th om- (ended, while orw
^letad the afternoon j Ined the orgdntz
, Mrs. Fay Looney was ho les* to flaw .
C Misr»ci|arv Pocunv met Mondjav
erroon at th churph. all ctrclf
v th** crsjani-'ation joining, for an
crn'ion
^ 'prf'graih
1^ Mrs, Clara
opr-nln|; prayer [which
with a. devotional
Kerley.. Mrs .
1 charge cf tlie
Look! Genuine i
GOODYEAR QUALITY
U. T .
fp an. [two week’r conference wl
M fltended by youhg iw^plc fror
Texas Arkansas aijd MlsMiurt
at ordinary tire prices
i Abney
ers grre
aBd. at-
ns
Over 20 million Path-
finders sold. That’s
it is. Better
NOTHING BUt
'.VALUES
Thursday Morning at 9
' I F I r 1 •
how good
tires than most dealers
offer at their best.
raicr
4.40-21
ALL-WEATHER
Sl/F
5.25-18
4 50-21
00 Wash Frocks
Dimities. Batistes,
500.10
5.50-17
Prints
Vards for (
only! r (
Incloctln* your old tir>*
siara cool and sheer- Be
in* the first 100 and get
of tlicae Dieisea
a week
and up
Kmk
ftotlom
•Price*
Have Sewions M-day
lUmber* of tW Wor
!*IZE
Sheer Cottons
yards for Afl
100 Wash Frocks
» First Baptist Woman'* M^onar
T'Y'ety met Monday aftetnoon li
Jcirelea. each groap reporting Inter
«st n* sessions and splendid at
•tendance. Mfetnbars of circle on
wt at the home of Mrs. Karl H. part tn the v
Moore, eleven taking part. Mrs. C. that time the
C Lockwood wia devotional lead- ind was eo
ar and Bn. Moore was M charge Members of
ft the *ttidy of “Key* to the King- Oe ptuar*B_»
4.10-21
4.50- 20
4.50- 21
4.75-19
5.00- 19
5.00- 20
5.25-18
See our “footprint evidence’* taken right here
off cars of “< i-3” users who drive over the Mine
roads you do —proof that the “G-3” it actu-
ally delivering in many cases BETTER THAN
y| More Non-Skid Mileage
At No Extra Cost .
' 1 : 1 i *
Goodyear builds
millions more
tires than any
other Company -
that’s why this
fine, big, sturdy
Speedway can he
priced so low.
nr. Cool. Summary. Every
m a regular SIPS vatu-
ity of clever Styles
An assort merit of
rnds -ptecs geodv
odds Uni
Just 50
Silk
500 Wash Frocks
Kay's
thirty
SURE! Goodyears are Guaranteed in writing against road
hazards. Also guaranteed against defects without limit as to
time or mileage and backed by our service.
I < ! u-1 I!;_, ,', . 1.i * , J j -f . i i’if -1 tr j _I s
eilk*-Just
Aha- tir*l
orY.W
loveliest Frocks you ever
for the money. Colarful
cool—for ail occasion*.
Prir*. to vitox*1
;• wllhool *•)(.*
•ur rtrrnlar, glvtnr »wi further dH»‘l* *h«ut Jkf’* jr»tv
fre «onr *«1. Ou-iHv merehsrtllse st tompe’llng prtrr*. :
wSwdrw* this rrenlat.
cst-O-Lite Batteries—$4.95 exchange
if 1
Safety Tire & Battery C
■ Mrs. Lloyd WotamMk
tea* le 14 mmri>«rs of «
|Tbe altevnooog study f
with a devotional parted
*v Mrs. M. L MAinar
Frank Muds *u laadar 01
on ’ Oates of AM*.” ,
D. C. PRATT. M.r.
Smart Styles at Muderate Fn.t*
J J ’/ 1 if
V Oi
•erred hi epnet
vi&tm
Khtaan member
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1935, newspaper, June 26, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987290/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.