Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 257, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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Gay Color
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at Biarritz, Germaine WrUen
BIDS ADIEU
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WHY
’..SPEtL IS WANING
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— r». Hokr.
Iris Martin. Beat-j
f i;
m ftatpateroath. ♦ I de« and Sdwhta Havana.
* . * .* ^ Mrs. E. F: Nevina steal!
■y School Party!
I Johnson. Lofc Kemp
Fay ; Chandler, Luck
daughter. Mias Cleo. In the duties of
f, IwttakTf
f W* . T\ *
>•
XZX?2l trrs ‘1 jChurih Societies
i< -Y
■sJO
of Bara Ouliy, Jr. i The
Junior Department were
Enjoyable lavn games
■ gave pleasure to
unique con beet in
Guglotz and James
winners, was an in-
ire of the evening's*
Miss Edith acrim-
. the leather of the Junior
and Min Allyne Beadel sport-
the gamh. Mint lee and cak-
•anradTo’ the sixteen guests
* * * *
* The Obggin Avenue Baptist W.
M. U. will meet in circles Monday
as follows: j
Circle I. no meeting i
Ctrrie 2. with Mrs. L. p. Holcomb.
UOt Second street,
t Circle 3, no meeting.
Circle 4. with Mrs. J. A. Rice. 1000
Avenue t-
Circle 5. no meeting
Circle 6. with Mrs. Prank Wal*<
druff. 1801 Brady avenue.
Cfrok 7. with Mrs. R. A. Day.
__ ^ -H AvenUe E.
Vi*iloi N&med Honoree “F «
.'•4 l
■. .f.
tva Carter of Dallas, house
Bon HUL was named
whan bar hostess, entertain-'
morning with a
The First
Auxiliary will
Inspirational
Ladies'
t Monday for an
and verbena*' beautiful
und effectively placed
the attractiveness of the j
as. In bridge Mias Mar-}
Beott won the high score favor, f
rate. The honor guest was!
by the hostess with a gift of)
The Altar
meeting on
the home of
Booker street
’
ty wlU hold its
y afternoon at
J. J. Pual. 008.
. 1 l
I
The First Baptist W. M V. will I
meet at four o'clock in the P. E. L. ’
class toom for a missionary program I
will be given by Circle Three.
f
course was served lir re-
to the following: Mtsse.-
ad Dorothy Finks of
i Lots Grlnnan, Edith
Janie Stallings. ■, Man
be Wataon. .Virginia Taber llarv
The Central Methodist Mission-
ary Society will not meet Monday,
but they mill devote the afternoon
to visiting.
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r y^Myf
. L&X .
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Dear Cousin
i i
RSI
Mar Corbin.
Betty Turner.
ilCtcd' and
Having just arrived
spot, and being still
i the beauty of the scenery
dramatic setting of the
411 was particularly mtrigued by it was
. i • .*' was pari
in this lovely because,
enchanted by I yellow hi
nery and the1 defipUft:
te place] my 1 realize
* • motif nn
in the high Undo
winter snows
per them and
Minnesota they
and CWf gave the
a chance to bring up their
ge add they tool fun HI-
the improvdhent.
-
■But
IwiMi
remained to ham-
^■Montana and
■themaelvc*
_ more In the thick qf bad
irssthsr and renewed their earlier
struggles frith the mud and impose-
able roadway* The rivers of Mont-
ana were flooded almost as much
ss in the south. *
“The performance of the Chrys-
ler in tan Hound the Rim’ dash of
ours has been something wonde^
Bush ‘ ' *
WELCOME
"* r *f ■'**■'*' T*. r4*:..* *'r*’ IV •
to the
BROWN COUNTY FAIR
From 12:30
“1
fuL" said
in reviewing his ex-
was asking a
r a bar three yean old and
driven more than 50,000 miles to go
through the gruelling ordeal we en-
dured and to negotiate every possi-
ble kind of road St every possible
kind of bad weather. But our car
went through it all without a flut-
ter. In the whole run It never gave
us a bit ef trouble. It's a positive
fact that we didn’t lift the hood to
adjust anything throughout
whole trip. All we had
watch our gas and
tag.
- “We averaged 17
the gallone of >
changed1 oil every fOO
came back with ah
in every particular as
VS drove away.
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m
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A’- i
TV “Round the Rim
the second notable Chry
distance feat in the Unit
8—1
\
fo-
.
model wearlnc,
yellow hair and the whole effect was
delightful. When I tried on my pwtv
eti ought to moke it
J* ^ w
Christian Endeavor
H&ilMuipBBl ’
i^gs
I MIfowever. one fact has impressed' Last .evenlnp T saw an
CU^ALLENE SUMM» ‘ itsdf upon my cahscious less—the gown that a triumph
w 1 v ■1 ft ]**^v^*^m spell of pure white is broken, und plulfv and chic It was tl
It had I unpdpjlar with those
diet.
I saw 4 sonraoua
embroidered
mind is
Ithon usual:
beautiful and the costumes gpe^oo ’
' i marvelous. 1 cannot get dosm -u;
If, {Ml
realized that the blonden^s wsw j. frock lao. evbnlnr The foundatk u
But It jeemed to be a very dull treen crei ic
*- - and it was emproidered k\ fad«d
blue and rr*e that gave it the fee
lng of an old tapestry Some .held
frmge In harn.nnlzing rolors edgid
i > the bolero and the very vhort skli i.
hat less organised I rwaDy port of the ensemble
All the women look so I isn't so bad with my darker hair—
' least for people who did nol see it
on the blonde. ; ] {
Simple and Chie
Last .evening I saw
\ |
enina • l
'HE FIOHT waging twlxt Aimer
of the'
church
Christian Endeavor
Avenue
social meet
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
HarbotW Thursday evening- ; too much ambition she soars ahead
jpaoepttBQ» roomr’ were gaily and is so selfish that she
color reigns everywhere. The white
evening gown ta-no longer content u>
Semple McPherson and her own i mere|y .ny-iw-
t and dash
U». Mr, Mlnttte Knu»dr. .J
school^ °? ' t4> ****** fortunate for me
school opine that “that s what al-11 • ~ rhtm and made two
even
of sim-
Mother has a lovely new dinner
tlii* lovely gown. It is oi black satin crepe aril h
fuchsia shade of transparent velvet, the crepe used for the rosin part tl
W curfa «
ll godets r.
The blou ti
Cut With a surplice ciosiru. and ajthe town, but the
skirt with rippling gode*.*. The inserted In two very
godets. however
[Ways happens when a woman has pUT^mL' just before I left Paris— row line was retained well below the
large shawl of metal cloth | hips
dull gold figure1-
wire contrived *o ! the fronv-of the skirt
'B b cut with diagonal inserts ot the
On the sho .ider is a
that I that they did not add to the actuwl
wise • width of the skirt and the close nar- ] satin surface:
with hsanttfui yUed. plants * c*,, t uVe in peace with those who
leal^y -know her." Maybe so; and
one a
which, has
was pass
W.*
Mil. Boyer Siimgeour
i Honoree I
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|JL E- Dublin vas hostess at
evening when she
i as honor guest Mrsi Boyer
gsour of Oahrcston. Recep-
of beautiful zinnias. vcrbei^
arepe myrtle enhanced the iove-
- yet some of the world s most fa
• mous woi— *---‘ — * •
•irrbiuouv
women have striven for
.ground of the ,most
j American beauty red
j ■ Came* to Rescue
. A stunning nkte h-re ts th<‘use of
marvelous i Wide velvet girdles some bf them
nv loops
reellv levely flower of black axkl _
white velvet. She is quite regal in t. i,4n
for mother's figure Is marvelous
record is
Chrysler long
tnce feat in the
f Chts summer. It foUowed closely
upon the CoAst-ta-Coast-and-back-
agata dash of Louis IB. Miller, who
| drove a Chrysler Imperial “80" from
San Francisco to Los Angeles by
way of Hew York in one minute less
1 than a week.
I. In some ,nespect* Bush's achieve-
ment was even-more notable than
Miller * as his trip around the clr-
1 cuinference of Hie United Slates
I was made Ui a car three years old
and already driven as.far at the or-
1 dlnary automobile is expected to
[ travel in its 'entire life.
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Won’t
Be Long
NOW!
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DETROIT. Aiig. 11.—The follow-
ing statement was issued here to-
day by Bdstl B. Ford. Prestdest of
the Bord Motor Company.
“The new Ford automobile is now
an accomplished fact. The engi-
probtems aflecUng Us de-
and equipment and affecting
also its manufacture have all been
solved.
“But before
a single car of the
new type is offered for sale to thj
public each part
ed under every
have been able
have been test-
wtiich we
in mom
than twenty years of building auto-
mobiles for use all over the world.
“We know now exactly what this
new. car is. We have built a num-
• ber df these cars and they have been
covered
hour of
of more than fifty miles per hour.
Without discomfort to driver and
passengers and without barm to'
motor and other equipment.
“In a recent test one of these dew
ran was driven 110 miles -In tee
hours. During the first half-hour
the car traveled 27 miles. The cat
exactly 56J miles the first
of the trip 1
{fThls test was mode over average
road conditions. Part of the route
lay through level cotmtry and -pert
through hill county where the roads
were steep and wtodtag. The day
on which the test was made was
somewhat warmer than the average
this part of tl*
motor was net
the rue and ex -
motor at the oqq-
;J I
XTEW YORK AUg
11 week passes in
What apme bogus Loi
a jaunty social role, la exposed
These young men masquerading |
ignerv or as, million-'
•s heroic figures, strut |
the romance-hungry
hotel dansant.s and
titled
alres' ados,
about
maiden*
the brtpge
beyond
always to
good clothes
no shekels tr
make tasty
of play
tied Ip lovely boars with
and lon« ends. The vel
-...wiuuus goal because “the family"
wanted it so. when they themselves
so when th
to slufnp a
asked only to slubtp a title bit. Ask
1 Elsie Jan Is about this. Add] by the
war do read “Mother Knows Best"
by Edna Ferber.
“ _ VACATTON IBOOKS 7
.My list of Vacation books ta de-
i.’.anded by one who flatteringly
signs herself “Admirer.- T
Over any of my -simple chiffonr season Is ilmph beyond
DocB* most of Hrhich are white.! In a short time I h
pink, or blade, it
cue and
STS
gives an
yet it can
with when ex
seen
frocks.
| velvet
artless
advisable. It just matches
very snappy red satin slippers
have with-very high heels and
In a short time 1 ha
to the TO*-j nymbt r of satin . evening
of gor- ] particularly in pastel colors] with as j
■**“ diS-; many diamond bracelets a* the'
wearer cqmM flaunt. v I v
IM» T '
Kerri,lef MirrrU
The he-xhief* hdr. which every-
of thia ot* wears with simple sport frock;,
are marvelous of color and desigti.
to
—Hardly ai in
ttan but
ply yin,-1 ina fafturer has ever attempted
forft
s. or t
e know also what Is heeded as
1 and factory equipment
to produce these new Ford
greater numbers than any
summer day ta
country, but
o\erheatrd
animation of
>>i ■»»»!. « .......... i performing even better than we had animation of .the motor at the can-
I IN NEW YORK "'tST SS U222A2
sasolint and oil during the test than
any of our
put to similar
cooling and
performed
The work ofi/retooling ourKriP
throughout the tpuntry to{ ‘We have
STtSa The
d carburet km
perfectly
! tested !
models we hbv«-
They dress
pretensions, set
have an abundance
ming I public
_ q( ! «ha!1 i
for the heaviest production}
ule we have ever undertaken
nearly complete,
we realise, that I
automobile that is to gain
esteem today, whether
must-’
getaway and pickup
d pcs pt automobiles a
that Jfc surpasses aU
exceptionJMM
throughout the
new ear tor
with many
and have fotad*
j.t.
X »
I 4
accel
ahaU apll for 5500 or 910,000
even when there arc ’ perform exactly As it is
their pockets They ( perform Ho automobile
nre to rich young wo- turn, in this day ai
gigolo to rich old wo- allow the public to
men. ahd often the ma-qurrsdo tolbhd proving for
i not discovered until well after the (Motor Compan
rceremoni has been performed
should
testing
The Ford
easily au - (i
Those of chiffon with colpred bord
ers are particularly loven, I think.
And the levels are supcrij. Premet s
gold chains and Chanel'i crystal el-
lexis are the rage. .
Such a fellotr, who* for
TOOUdii^n
afford to
user to dU-
tn these
f;----4
rugged and more flncMe
we had hoped far in the rorb ’
oi ddinitac-
......^ >t
iis new
be s
handaomfm _
w>ii made with mdc
had pov-d about as an eminent syi- I models,
stor came wandering into town In* 1
We are going over to-Ban Bebas-1 inent vot ns woman
Pink satin, thev call it ibis I be- i tiafl next week, and oosili» wo may, The w ddmg of
know 1
___ _______________ fhat no two people would- tske the ‘
"gTthe receotion room where. I UTlles- “D,,t I *> agrto
* - zW psHS'aklv
H. 8. Adair ^ by
giving her a list of recently read
book! which. If not already read. -I
Iwodld1 '.assuredly take on my vaca-
tion. The list:
feet take an interest in dancing
fsi tae P•»
Mora
rw ha,-
aa at-
A delectable salad
i daintily -erved to
lieve. Is about as luscious a material i &t*i a few davs. if no. I ear. probe
bows, that always make my i as has mer been defied and equal- itoil you what the Spanish sen
* lovely on a light or a dark w*v orltu are wearing.
Dp keep me informed \« to all tlv
,goa4ip on your side of the
'andl accept loads of
The reason I tag htghhrhts to curves that should loving couyin
_________________ __ven t discovered any faults d
wake of Lindbergh and. taking Uv I in lf?e finished new Ford car. but we
tRle of Captain o-%'^edtenant .01 are taking nothing for muited f
himself was accepted as' such and*there are any faults they shall be
soon was engaged to marry a prom-' found and remedied before any of
the cars are offered for sale,
course has been! "When the M extol T car was de-
1 signed more than twenty years ago
My other purchase was one of the man. However. I think aattn of an*
■w sport type evening gowns, the color is veer unkind to any vare
>per part of lold brocade and the the slender woman Tt's vay of add- ''i
upper part
skirt Of yellow satin
to all tl se
Atlantic
love from your
OERMAIHE
ANH ITTAM to so big that pre
I enjoy-
'for everyot
“Giants.in the Earth." by Rolvaag] u|
ing Bridge
•Marc hing On,
“The Glorious
Biehnrd Halliburton
by James Boyd.
Adventure.- by
___J. Odder Lee entertained
Ek tfaswiAabtea of bridge Thursday
ling. Tube roses and zennias
i teed in the game rooms to give ‘
astog effect. Mrs. Horman
recipient of the high fa-1
Horn.
:
Trader
Lewis.
■ | '*Trtstram]“ by
*CoFen and So**" “>d
day. ’ by Warwick Drepim:
'The Lovely Ship,- by Etorm Ja- *
corned
The
^hort vi
CHUBCii P*t (at
The Senior
Come and bring some one with you. meet at 7 15. aU
are invited..
te-^c«er>- ahd ciasses f
You »U! tx del-';.
li' . vF-t
e \
T]be Honorable[Picnic. byCline. There will be no church services
Ethelreda in iht morning or evening «.
! ThL Itegnm will meet at
in Rot>in>on. ugu^l
has returned front a
and will fill the puJ-
en o'ekxl. ho it-
Christian Endeavofc.-
young people
I \r‘
Dooms-
lr. Mrs. Robert Hall received the! Prop]*.
Round the earner,"
ttT. JOHN'S CHUBCII
Worship tomorrow:
Morning Prayer 11
At. ;8:15 the cungregat
“i south side churches wt:
r this church for the fii
T M*.
I-. “A ci!d Wotnad.' by Louis Brom- Presbvtrnan
! field. : ! ■ ' ' evening; j ;
| ’1*'^ to the Temple. ' by Busan Bible tehool. *45.
Subject fot
Making FdciyU of Mam-
r" t ** ** ^ r •
Bridge in Honor df
Visitors
pdr»- Mb
Id linTvi
Boyd ofi Fart Wortta'Cr!uni
antis Robnett of Lub-
rert honor' guests at a lovely
courtrey given by Mrs. J.
|ef Lee Wednesday morning. In
living rpom gladloh and v.br
TOUCH OK blATEBS
\V)g*u Cinderella married
her ugly
prtac i she forgave
cruel stepsbtcra. if memory serves
me a id repaid their blows and Jeers
were attraetlvefrj8tll]J JJ
In, the library and roses
as
congregation is requested to
united warship at the,
church in the i
Union services. The Reir. pr.
burg of the Coggin Avenue
church' will deliver th
Special music far the r
vice will be a vocal trio,
attendance at <-a< h ol
ees la urged
und tk nr
OF UNITED STITES
SCHWOIIFCIH
r «f
_ color schemes and body desigM nd
ne * | all these have been decided UBte.
• When this car to formally tatrw-
t he .next few wxdrs, ms
to say that R Is Urn
moderate prteed auta-
how to buOd."
Bignedi
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li
4
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i
; no one could It
j of canditiona
orsee the wide variety f
under which it would,
Ford
(Adv.K
X
.ten-bins can be earned on In. operate. It did not occur to |us that j
Tihole aif mBW «ltn but a fetr that automobile would be
hundred ample know us about them, to
Now and then the pretenders m no'
; far as ta break into the Nocirtwand
, news co unim of the new -paper
getting t way with their fraud for
nine tin r before thej are di>ctn -
t ierod. »* T • i* r
Kuril., nwir. pie cringing attitude
Of certain soci#d and novea t n-. U
group* makes ehitu ewsi bait for
these lelloWs “Front" count.-, lor *o
expected j
ortly in
perform - aa satisfactorily
Alaska at in South Africa. Wr
knew little about the mytng effect
of climate conditions in Boston and
upon - automobile motor*
other equipment We had yet
discover that carburet ton ai sea
el presented one definite problem
carburetion at very high alL-
presented an entirely different
8 Killed by
6ft Ranch ai
Rochelle on Friday
,BRADY
Jeffers. 50. ws
f Oo Bellman
elk. by an
il the
meet in
>f the of
Horn
llaptkt
automobile
exhibition
Rector's Bible Class
Devotional Meeting
rut?
ye. and kt us walk tn the
FIBBT
Special
45 «»
Wednesday. jchW^i . , , _
’ f :gA—Sabbath SchooI. ^
11:00-Dr. 8.
^ UECII
br held Bun-
Pre*bvtert*n
tight of th. Lord
kk . nv*., h^.^ir.11 settinc ------ - --------vra FIBlT METHODIST CHURCH
*.IFtru.-ta« clothes and many jewels 8uhday School at 030 a. m.. A
tlte telifhttul occasion. Zta- ^ ^ ^ ^ , vkBCt tor evrry one.
Special service for the young
favored in the dinner room ™
he morning hours were enjoyably ;X/
hfled awar Paying bridge, Mrs ,JH
iKKinq won the hi?h score prize -irow)ral
|stexmj« Henn J^^J,a^.marriagBWl|RBP(|
lapr Bert mgr ran oi Oaivestoe. and mak* We harder for her fam
Cinderella. M% James
who was liUie Lena
he woods, seems-destin-
even more axhes and
pans for her sisters and
*ho - are not cruel, at all
a* ft seems, sister Lena's' ]
rrioge to a mintonalre. will only J pastor.
of AiKtln andl'Mi«,K-W‘ ,,fC h*!?erfor ^ f,in,UJ- f01^ Ep»W
You an cordially invited to make
thia your church school and every
member of the church ta urged to
attend Sunday School.
at 18;4i a.
A novel tong distance
record and a remarkable
car stamina and durability
completed when Police Officer
Bush and his relief drtv"
mechanician. | Theodore
Marsh, recently returned to their
i home city of Canton. Ohio. 21 days
, alter they had kft In a 1824 Chrys-
ler “7*1 touring car for a drive
■Round the Rim of the United
I**1** n■- 4 t -
In the three weeks of -their ab-
sence their itinerary had taken
them through, every boundary state
of the Union and along the Allan-
Ik, Oulf and Pacific coastlines.
'touch with Urge fractions of the;
| pnpuhtion that any slick marks- ] f
man can make tbfm
his game of wits.! r
QTRANOELY enough
pictured
church nT joh (speedometer making an
T^LlftoT-'w •_ dayT- T
CWahoma^cut^Stillman. 8r . my* that Una s taoth-
.er anfd slaters can no longer have
their Old jote as servants to iter
prtte. Mr*
w Tl* two
Epworth League]at 7:30 p. pi-
i aft the First Pres-
byterian churdh I* the evening
8:15.
15- -Evening union services
be held at this ' * -
Power preaching A, special
for the evening will be
q ISlUHb. composed
various dow ntown churches oo-Aper-
ahng in the union services Mrs. L.
F. Allison at the organ will accom-
pany the singers and will also reu-
i|Uful
i* ■- irJ. . /\:Xy '
m by thefder some other unusually
numbers.
kh Mvd
* H. C. OF, COURTIN'
toc»-n: once
t on Thursday after-
i qloek when the Up-
t Claes of the Central
rch entertained
shower at the
ipf
flowers presented a
in the game
two furnished diver -
Jterans.
It is unpoesibk to take a
for the evening-for les>
WO to $100. according to
York banker who has
siderabk time observing
log ways of both Ms own
and the men in his
come now. of bourse it coats
but I know any number of
at Uto home manage to have a swell
Avenue j much less than ti an n
all depends on whether
caviar and terrapin or a
steaks, or whether you
row center at a follies
a good movie. It does cost
but the cost is flexlbk!
of the games the hon I
that she was wanted ,
. ITKAT
A.
, Bibk school
Morning won
Senior Endea
We will
service at the|
church at 8:1!
All of our
CHURCH
Minister >
45 a. m
at II a. m
at 7 p. m
in the Union*
First Presbyterian
ile are urged to mU j
ooo already registered on their carle
x average of
SDrciai fewufre 990 ouiea a uwy The actual
I hours and $, minutes.,^
: Jn computing U»e daife average
I time OOVcer Bu*h pointed out that
consideration must be given the
j (act that stwwd laws were observed
; throughout the trip and in some
stktea faster running was possible
, than In others J .* H
> The time of the new record is all
, the more striking in view of the aL
most inconceivable combination of
r Adverse conditions that met the
driver*, running the gamut of cloud-
j bursts, flood* mountain snow and
l sandstorms.
daily tekgraphic deports
“iOfFICEBS MINE Ml
■ ON NEGRO MO FII
g target tor
the adven-
in the old
and fireside stories,
seems to hAve dropped from the
ptottTre Some years bate these
vampirtah impellers were pictured
as baguUIng^Se poor ttttk butter-
snd-ogg men. getting them into fi-
nancial difficulties and fleecing
teat*
Today competition is a littk too
strong for the old-time adventuress.
This siren has been supplanted hr
her cocktail-drinking littk stoter and
the method ha* pern compktely re-
versed. The male has taken the
place of the .uiventure** ol told, us-
ing all of her old trite* to win hi*
way into social position and the
presence of easy money.
Many b» these -difficulties «eie
brought to Ught
had bought our cars
under those diverse
These people put their
which we could hot ha
could hot have duplicated in that
Aug. 13. —i8P»—Tom
was killed on the WWto ,
Ranch, east of Rote- ■
_______ exptoskon of dynamite
being used by lUn to blast-out post
hoks for a stock pen.
j it is presumed the vfetim .wa*
leaning over tee hole exam in uw
people who the fuse, when the charge was agt
used tm >n' off. His face and top of his head
conditions | was blown away, and the wppar <
to lestf part of his body mangled. A
fors-enai d nephew at work 180 yards ditoate
heard the explosion and
:'.II XI j ,
dl*co\ ered
owners in-gctual use. |
Btit ttoshty years of manufac-
ture have taught us that tee only
eoqd automobile is the automobile
which will do what it Is designed to
do wherever it k put to wort. The
experience of those twenty year*
has taught we also teat the gfebifc,
of today knows mors about auto-
mobiles than ovur before and ex-
pects more of theo*
“The building and testing of thaw ,
first new cars Is costing millions of
dollars. But It will give us the com-
iranee that we are offeru.;
car the air. kuntval services were
Friday at RocheOe
MJCHELIN—
tkc Hour.x >
for red
Ti
•V
r
pieie assurance uiat we air ourru^. a* - a*
tte ptehc a ear topted and proven; tolto-W
"DECENTLY 1 clem Luiglar W-1 “- ^thfthta^we have di»r jJ? SeC°._J
Sabitoit1" Hi tetos of the^ ' Decorated
of^S snd tn tMr Lw I new care are interesting. entered
toktaj i3ti3 ‘ “W. have sremnuiiahed with them »--------
First
When e
have ibecti
try chibs, talcing
he was found to
gt excl’r-nt coun-
nanie of prom-
blinding
I The
1 show that from the time they
tend these service*
j ■ i
, MEETING AT M54
Noa-dcnommstlonal
nmnt
services s
Richard Woodruff,
was arrested latsrF
after his,place had
local officers mid ’
fro.
borne
beer and about; sixty
held each evening beginning
o'clock at 1004 Vincent
Rev.' Raymond
cordially invited to
•d by Re
public 'i»
ld* -T V.
iWucon-
CaUler
rr.i iUi* Itolm-rrl woman In the newt i The l»*»rtn« apparatus of ai
L on following this bidding, she j *ect pft<? Crated in M leg
r^iiSSAr! kyouK.v. c^r property
On follow:
IfillgtiHdrto find a cieverty im|
Barently cor.-I
g kundiy. On lifting the co* -|
array of mtscrllanec-i-s
bkctable refreshment plate '>!
fee and angel food cake with
pea favors was served to he
hnnW Meadame* Luther M[
pfro 'B B,h"mor'
Luther Hekon
J. L.
or fvm for
trisL We
every day for,
Ajrbrey, „
Phone lftf
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
8:4* A. M. Sunday School. '*
10:60 A. M. Morning Service. Ser-
mon by the pastor. . I ■'
7:15 P. U. B. Y. P. U Meetings.
0.15 Ironing 8enice Serfnpn bv
the pastor. , ,•
We invite *014, to aU our seance*.
T A.,$. PRINCE. PasloJF
gallbhs in the prooes* of
been found. * 1 ■ j
He was officially charged with
possession df liquor capable of pro,
during intoxication, at the dose of
an examining trial nondunrd this
morning by County Attorney T. C.
Wilkinson. Jr, before Justice nI the
Peter E. T. Pcrkinson Woodrufff ,
bond was placed at 81.008’Hnd ef-
forts ware being made to perfect
bond at noon today. } ' .
Woodruff has several otlief cases
similar to this pending trial In the
District Court, which were pa
over at the last terih of court
Canton bended'east, and all the
'way dowp the Atlantic coast, they
[ton' into a succession of furious
rainstorms, which in New Hamp-
by Intake reached the proportions of a
cloudburst Detours through mike
of mud. often hubdeep. dragged
d-twn their srorsge running time,
and washouts entailed hmd delays
VlQttl streams could be forded or
crossed by improvised bridges- j
But troubles encountered akeg
the Atlantic shodrttae seemed In
the drivers’ memories ttte mere Joy-
riding when* the Oulf stales were
1 cached and the ndrenturers ran
into the swirling waters of the Mis-
sissippi floods. Between Jateson-
vttk and New ortetol they were
to detour no Isos
Lodges
iornt people an<j piayn % grtf with ' niwtn
sotlal notables. In one Uisl knee It! dr*v**» |t>r hours at aB average speed , EBDOCL
WAS fOUnd U«ri taWn , -L aamal !___
:.sd taken tar name
of the son of s Boston Jud m who
had given him hk first k ti' sen
ftofir Posing as the judge's *uri
was his idea of an ironic and
ing way of paying An ot
GET
“We have accomplished with them
a speed of A5 miles per hour—which f,Z.l ?WnW
is slightly higher than we had ex- Th|g
peeled. \
“We hate found that they can br
iKt b»4
Track
kdebyanj
means.
to or *1
a l W
1^4
Gladys Anderson
Ai>n\ AVi. PREABVTCKiAN Snaky°WtolCrD4*trlct At'
One other colored man paid s fine
Sunday school opens at 8:48 with mortlhr after
8 gop* song service ttopt w^lkMCd.
Justice court
fter which he wa*
■
hi
it
■ J, •
X
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ti
v
*
coinpelied
1.190 mile* by way of Memphis and
to go down th*- wsAt batik of th*
fiver in search of the least affected
section ai
one point in
Chrytosr “10"
ouely ta two
tones of 22
fine
ana. At
part of the trip the
wing continu-
water for dts-
Dunning
of Improved Mxwk Study
tlm
ticket to the
Frit?. C A.
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Grounds
you!
PRIKITE SCHCKX
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Monday, Sept 1.2
Phone 813
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