Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1927 Page: 2 of 10
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Imusoos- of an order
HOUSTON Tsxa*. Not. II. —fA*)
• Nra? iw* -The |rround worn «u laid at the
H *rcon<J day * -amion of the Texa*
Congress of Mother* and Pirtnt-
* ■ ’ ' Teachers Association* her* Tuesday
for t1ro CQ^8tJ before the cor\ytn-
The major struggle Tuesday re-
1 , volred around a readjustment at
W^Wkil&i&ts jsH®t> the aaaociation'a financial plan. It
finally was decided to vote on it by
Wednesday after two appar-
fcT-* ently Indecisive vive voce ballot*
"" uton ' ■„' i;
\ The other difference* were over
nominations for first vice president
and recording secretary for which
I offices two names were offered from
if* v. the convention floor. The nominal-
ided Mrs.
• ril George FrancLsco of Dallas for re-
cording secretary and M/s M. Hard-
f ^ ’ H XK. also of Dallas, nominated her
IMRtM* fellow member Mrs W. C. Emeraon.
i7§J .J*BF e recommended Mra.
^' - WJ . a. F. Wood of Athena, for first vice
president and Mr* Israel of Dal-
la* ^nominated Mra Olin c liberaon
Mra Noyes Darting Smith of AuS-
THE engagement of Crown Prince | tin, was unopposed for president
Humbert of Italy and Princes* The remander of the unopposed
Marie Joe* of Belgium u soon to be I state Included Mra Duke Burgess
announced by the Italian court, rt. Worth cor-esponding secretary;
PrlnceM Marie Jose is the youngest Mra J. M. Loving. Austin, treasurer;
child of King Albert. ] She is 21. Mrs. H. B Chamberlain. Hcndersop.
Ahtlc Prince Humbert is XI. »d te histcrian; Mra Charles H. Wood-
said to be the best looking prince in. %Qn San Antonio, second vice presi-
Europt dent; Mra J. R. Bender, Boulton.
■■— ♦ j-f— third vice president: Mrs. J. I. Ken-
\ Cosmetics including Stick* of drtek. Amarillo, fourth vice presi-
graphlte. possibly used as eyebrow dent; Mia* Mary Jo Poppleut i!,
pencils, lumps of ochre, and recep- Fort Worth, fifth vice president;
feWs> containing rouge used by I Mrs P. C. McLaughlin. Ban Antonio
women centuruw ago. have been | sixth vice p’rvdrr- and Mr*. L. >.
found In excavation* to lower Aw * Ledbetter Austin, seventh viee pree-
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BROWNSvilLR Texas. Nov. 1*.
—LfV-Pan Boni’o and Karhss City
won first prires in (he first annua!
South Tsxas band contest held hers
in connection with the convention
of the South Teas* Chamber of
The diamond maker" i
the instrument from a Pit
Arm and when his experiments fi
ed it was stored aW*y.
or* from mi
of livestock
a^th* American farm Oongns*
today, by J. H. Msfcer, eecrata,
the Kansas fttve*toek Axeoclat
direct
Aunllght on a preparation he hod
u ».cm bled
Dr. R. It. Baker, head of j the uni-
versity a nXtronomy department, un-
earthed th* story In directing the
a Acmbiing of the telescope, which
Ural sohoolhouse cn aled run-
has been built at a logging
In the Kirirax. near Martpoaa
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tan Benito won first place in the
clan A contest and Karnes City in
thd class B competition open to
bands with a year or less at exper-
•ence.
In the- class A contest Harlingen
was seoond. Kingsville third. San
Augustine Juvenile academy of La-
redo fourth ahd the San Antonio
firemen's band fifth.
The Donna high school band was
second In class B, Bceyille fhlrd and
the St. Joseph academy band of
Brox-ruviik fourth.
Joseph Leopold of Philadelphia,
representing , the United
, ir» at
111 Cea
8tates
Chamber of commerce told the con-
vention that Texes, if she wants fac-
tories, can get them best by build-
n« them herself.
■You must work.".Leopold said.
Heal estate can no longer be your
ftafe Industry. You cant live on
c apping and you cant live on pro-
motion. You have got So work. If
yogvwem factories put them up.
That is the way to get them. That
I* th* Way to develop within your
| for every roc
Guardian Heaters in the New Cordeveaax finish.
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finish that is permanent, does not flake, chip nor
off. Lawson Odorless Radiant Heaters in a Vari
styles and finishes
Pfe the Bulletin’s Want Ads for
Bunsen Burner Heater* and
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other standard Bunten •
ers. !Reasonably priced, and
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ft May Be Hot Today and Freezing
Tomorrow, That's Texas 1‘.
PLAY SAFE
TONIGHT
Chinquilla
a size for every room.
See Oar'Ri
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The First
owing of New Dresses for the Fi
The Season of
Christmas Ti
BRIGHT SHADE5 IN.':
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1927, newspaper, November 15, 1927; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024022/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.