Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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FASHION’S, FAVORITE
FALL FROCK
Price is not a Fair Index of the Valuet. Sack r - - - —
MTOW S
tertainments
Tke j Price it not a Fair Index of the Values. Such
Frocks would demand the attention of smart women
the Wofld orrr—especially at the Reduction Price
tee arc offering.
Tb* Twentieth Century club will
Mt 3 in the federated club
room. |
Barr end Mi* Lillian
Arm*t*o,ns will entertain with bridge
•£3:3* to honor Mrs. Giles Robert
jThon*«. a receii bnde
A. Chapin will entertain
* ‘w o'cloek luncheon at her
home^otf Avenue 8. to honor Mes-
dH.ne, Janie Brook*. W a. shrop-
Winters. Jack Rags-
C*nh*n Anderson.
5yr^f*e,^c*u Le«ie Samu-
els. all of Brady. _
for place on the Court of:Custom
Appeal} In New York at c ogiarf of
S9000 ar year.' s. .
Miss Ida M Mellon. w|fc p--: - 1
ates a Jhospital for sick fish-in 'Mwl
York (^tly. Is .said to be the duly
jroman in the worH to holt! j i oifl- j
dal potation of aquarUt. [ i f] |Z J
Matibai W Shaoane. a hn cpH
Hindu girl, now studying medicine :
at the Women's Medical- College In !
.'’hltadelphia intend- opening a hos-
pital in Iter native country- ujter
graduation She wears native coif-
hire and clothes, .fr Xf-
A co-educst tonal college for per-
■on- physically and financially kin-
tble to ge* education othertvis* is
being founded at Pittafleldj Mas*,,
by Mrs. c. T. Miller, wealthy club-
women of Cleveland. Ohio
Mrs. Mary B. Walcott of! Wmb-
ingten. D. C.. has been made a mem-
ber of the Board of Indian Com-
missioners. She takes thq place
made vacant by the death of Geo.
/aux,, Jr., of Philadelphia
Frock* that are" firw—limit
involve the smartest of
fabrics land colors—Sport s, Afternoon and Tailored
t vpea. Each Frock carefialjy chosen for its newness
*— it« ixc*l(eticy of workman ship- its represent at in*;
ness of the morii ! Black’s Browns, shades of Blue,
Tans, Greens; trimmed with lieautiful contrasting
ouhroideries and u|>pikpies. draped collars, girdles
drawn together aith vhiiM-stonc pins and buckle*.
All'Smart I All Distinctive! Sires 14 to44.
B. Abney will entertain with g «at-
Frtd*y aftemopn to honor
Mrs. Thomas C. Wilkinson. 'Jr, a
MMe-«lact and Mrs. T. J. Bettes of
■ The member- of the Cur-
rent Evrat-s club and a few friends
will compose the house party.
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Brownwood Delphian
A Coat Event
The Brownwood Delphian Chap-
ter will meet Wednesday at three
at the home of Mrs. H. Schroeder
Library Benefit Club
Postponed
> vi
The meeting of the Library Bene-
fit Chib ha* been postponed from
Friday. /iveaiber Utto. to Prtdav
Nfver .. »th with Mo, J, w
WOMAN’S DAY
BY ALLENE SUMNER
Thirteen Coots we hare chosen for tomorrow the
Most Important Coat Event of t^e Year.
By ALLENE SIMNKK
BLANCHE BATES ORREL m o»J \
O the most sensible Tlewpouit I
have ever beard or read on Shi*
much ballyhoocd subject bf the
Mn. On el bluAQy
For the week-end: dinner gewn of brocaded blark and gold tame (lrft)
trimmed with lynx; and a Chanel gown of orchid chiffon rinbrtoderrd
BY HENRI BENDEL iThi# coat looks extremely well anr
■MEW YORK (NEA > - -'‘Week-end-1, moreover, is warmVnough for loot
p irtR’ h one of Americans' fav- games.
*orite entertainment*. Winter brings ' With this g French hat of betg
week-ends td country sport.-. of city 'ekiur. trimtoed with two effects
•gaiety, and. for moat girt. at lea*t W? rtngs where the banding end
one of those never- to-br- forgot ten ln B *»"• k to-'1 the proper touch.;
college laJpsr parties when ilnancen I’nder the Coat
or friends Invite thrm to the fra- ■ Under this coat, the week-ende
temlty home over the prom or hop. vtmn nl lht nev vclour rlrCM
nodern girl.
Mate* that girls.orc bo different to-
1ay than they were 50 or a in ytoffc
ago but that mother* are fits
mother who once Mud "mj i kI
neant it is too Usv or busy today
vnd it s too much Of a job o but ie
youth's desires’, to she kia- li«*rw*U
with glib phrases about “chijd fme-
Jom' and “the c hlid s wU-dtp*»'
don." Boiling it all down. Bku.elx
Tates says that if todayW; ■bHlPW
Tad any of the same intestinal n ml-
ities which theta* own motnrr v !»d
t they were Stronger than ppstart
outh and dared say “no" anjl moan
it. we would have noue^ of; these
:hild tragedies we hear si much
ibout today. *. ! It lii
h Coat reveals in its Fi»e
Soft Fabrics—Luxuri-
ou^Furring and MastcHv Tailoring that it >o not
only \h«* product of the Finest C oat Makers, but the
latest lTord in Style. Featuring the newest mater-
snq | contribut:
Broadtail Cloth, Suede, Venise, Charmoislaine,
» and Velretones, Utflia-
ir- Wolfe, Fox, Kolinski,
irkber is limited and the
sixteen, three eighteen,
One forty-two.
ing lavish -tty* trimmin
Mendosn Beavv*. T*ie
sizes are, two fouH^en,
one twenty, two forty^T?
The announce men! ha* been kept
a secret from friend* and relatives
except the bride's immediate famiK
who were told upon the return of
the coupir after the marriage. The
secret was revealed on Sunday when
Mr. and Mn. Rhone left for a wed-
ding trip to San Antonio and other
points and upon their return they
wip be at home temporarily at th**
•or:* of the bride's parents 4M
> .son Street.
The attractive bride is a high
school graduate ind this summer
finished a course in the Dunninr
By*ten. of Music, which *he has
been teaching in the pre-school or
Austin Avenue since September.
The groom is /a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Rhone and is worktng Ur
Duncan nad Ellis, cotton buyer
with headquarter* in Coleman •
Ghc S. and //. Green Trading Stamps
ahok
onorabie in their lavish 4* ,
inificial beauty lures. To. aU|«
hich there seems no argument, go-
*» one wants to take time tip mac*
X counter list of the male f$mvf of
lishonor. such as bring a godd snort
n pjibiic and coming hom** iv *ttatfl
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BLONDES ARE PREFKRREXt >
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E eauty-C onvenience--Efficiency
txtends down the fron; of the cou\ frock and the girdle ar# both em
| IN NEW YORK
in Your
PRINCE# RISBOHOL’OH. Eng
land tJP*—Rrrmler ftta^lCy Bald-
win shares with President Gbol-
tdgt* the dRftcUlty of kdeplnfe a
safe rwf Over hts head- fake
the House in Washing:drt. Mr.
Baldwin's oftir.nl . ”intr> r->i-
dcnce at Chequers had dev» io;* d
roof trouble. Many of the befims
have rotted, and It is inrc«4ary
to abandon, the house temporar-
ily that steal beam* may rrplace
the irviecuri oak raftefs.
BY GILBERT SWAN
Only seven out of every lop wo-
nen are blonde, and only f out of
very 100 are iTd-headi*a tag Inter-
national Congress of Eugenic* in-
irmi us. which Is. the fimt sdujntlflc
nswer to the old q i-stion of wt\>
Tentlemen prefer thnk Runty
ivaa anything a luster I
COMENVHERE AT SM. Nov . 14 -
° *NE.#»— Homeward Bound1 <—
Hea-.saving ud and down the frantic
Atlantic. I find myself in a deck
Theatre la PramUtag a Va|adetil
Art “The Hally Rrvwe."
An all Aar company inctudii
Mi*» Ldlth Crownover, lyric a
ptsr.o. leatured singer at the Si
Antonio Style Show; Mr. Byn
Quayle. golden voire baritone wv
man/ j-ears' mperWawe In ligl
OWN FAl'Ll .
There arc 1100 member 6. t w
lunony Payers’ Protective 4*coda-
on an nrganttaiaon to create pub-
c sentimept. promote i<-gi.
nd aid in litigation to *toj
igger; crooked attomeys. j.
•rs. framing detective agcneR
•ollt ie ally («nf rolled JudgH
Tofiteenng on tlntr victim*.
One might suggest to t»
hat if they used m much Jpd
n picking wives as in buytaM
*r a necktie they would ngt
nembershlp in thu prouctn*
tatiou. A woman with
-roperun let, mnv b* .detec
larriage a.s well a.* g/t*r.
ase of being \ictin*. of
Tad bargains.
ig Jailings ( aocenung th
ts of the Feminise Hes
The World Om '
c-mfem-d thf due* in Europea. whilg th«
antvtioa* opera, th* thoater and the p«U*t
cfast fond were giving some of the finest pro-
.ved h«rs. jjudMns he had ever saeh: th* the-
aters were crowded and the nriga*
But thera a as pnir h
Kmney m a magnificent adag'o
which has proven a sensation over
the rnttre rirruil and country. TnU
versatile couple art also featured in
} a wgiu Miss Oens Walter in com-
edy. song and danre fsatunng har
famous onion nomber; Mr. Johnny
' Arledff a very riever pisnut. Miss
Crownovcr and Mr.NQuaytr in baau-
! Uful duet* and A grand finale
with all six performers on the stage
in song and dmv-r number*. Special
scerv; v and elaborate aagklMp.
1 t Tills act is in addition to the reg-
ulsr urogram of pictures the feature
for these two days being Zane Orey s
r “Dn ms of the Desert", wltlf Warner
Baxter. Ford Sterling and Marietta
Mlllncr. There will be an act o*t
each Monday and Tuesday at the
Lyric for the next month or two.
' Princess Street in Edinbi rch1 la
said to be the most beautiful thor-
of oughfare In Great Britain.
membership^ a^j^seocia-
iched Jg.
was the nr>« State to *4n.
an Federal pruhilMUm sgrn
ihingt on
the past 35 yesii MW- Rutl
t has been carrying the mai
rot . Neb.
than 81.000 wofneti arc sUl
railroad., ii
sell and how he jbeha'ied on th*'
nights of gr^at trtiimpli And ■>.
she jmi l Tie jiAd jput If all into a
T | ! , J j
And. upon another twilight, she
told me of poor Michael AMeti.
whom rdi# had seen in St Mortis.
. . And this merry via*, it i* said.
inountath* against
were high
congestion in Moscow, i suicg the
population has jumped amajtngly
Since the rrvolu’ion. . . .
Tien, for a chat with Madeleine
Keltic, the Boston girl sho Isas
been appearing grai d 'ipeja in
ParL*. Lisbon* Italy and way potnU
through Ament a heard lier: only
when fhe was In lu r toddling iatepa
and was being taken on tour by
Fortune Gallo, ... AM, to Junen
with Fred Kelly, the Oiilo wag who
antes Kellygfamfc" and whe
been wandering all over Ir
looking for his home town. .
And with him Robert Hrtnkei
the cartooniaLj- who makes as I
fuss oyit food food as a Fn
. man. . . Mr which, after'
the bri|- slight experience with the eki
collected the Parw I cannot blame him.
me hoiw A ND so. upon tlie “party'* i
j x to dance with Pearl White.
: i oped was heroine of the “Per
h James Pauline." but who has been a
■ to Gef* (op many a year. . . . {And
And hs were Moss and Fontaine.
The new Uetpoint AnUmaUe Lice trie Range, th* Utssl de-
Lf IR* wwrM't largest isiseleiLm *| Electric Range*,
has every modem featnrr and convenienen yrt is M comport It
will fit into th* MBalknt home *r aparltncrt kitchen It takes
litUf space toll Itf amply large fee rooking rapacity.
■ed by tlic Cla^s
death, v , . V
for a Icbov. so
And .so to a
fhat a tragic ending
young ana clever!
jgsme of bridge with
). perhaps
bus prodigy of tigs
i . At 11 she could
gozcu languages, *r
ke the ..htotorY of tae
IhaL .\. . And myi
Mona Mortrnn. the
who wgs
r Wal'tr
WWdfu Deifiila VUpi rz ha.-, taiiet
*S^ficr duties as Const 1 General o:
Nicaragua at New Orleans
\«b it onc-fourth of all the miner
in Jap tii arc women, a large poruoi.
of Wttich work under ground.
Among the Santhals. marriage;
take place aV night, and Uie bride is
conveyed to her husband in a bask-
et.
As assistant superintendent of tlv
army nurse- corps. Julia A. Flikkt
rank* with a captain in the Unlteo
•ii Winifred idgk/llle Btonet
The magi fair'
•gcnwa'ion.
tpeak lult u
W so me think, tre
he world and all
:h jiartticr .wa.:
the mo«l f^
isca-n w,0
fd wvttod*M
Rtjo wants prodi
With the awarding to 14«
Noghalia Crane of Brookly
t508 award for th| best L
»em written by anyone, a!
an award which jbi. chil
away from poet* pf great
*oe can imagine many a for
*r soothing iier jeoktaia Jon
nrayer of thinks that her cl
eg in NOW to Enjog
Electric Cookery
«4, tui nutn UI h
OME TO THE I
OOKING SCHOOL
Fhalicspearean I actresi
former leading lady
x r _ a e^
Hampden - .
Jiancc if Mias
ir vrral dotto f|
Will .someone
one wins a she
■tarting with a Chicago firm at'i
$60 g week. Mts.^ Blanche R- Greii J
t* now gener.il manager at a *»1at> •
of » year ^ ; . I___.. .
The New York City Federation of 1 ^ouJd fT,asc a chance at
ItooinenT Clubt, hxx s mcmberslup ; <*mc »«* K»0ry accruing fi
I in offspring.
dr Ilf ions qualities—all theta feed value. Tbs air
tight electric m« aliews non* of the testy
juices of meat* nor mineral salts of vegetables
t* be carried away. There is no bettor time
than new to start enjoyinc 11 i > i if
Vf 400 and an individual i#embrr- ■
ship of 225.000 : * P
Thgusan<h of Moelerr. women have
u- i -d their hu.«bends by shedding
their vefts and dressing with Orien-
tal gown, and ?hawls
Mm Kathleen Woodward, who
wrotd-a book concerning the life of
Quceo Mary of England, was once
on errand girl in.a factor/. \
Meg. Marl* Morrow, now post K;
year* of age, lias been singing in the
choir dt the Fort*ferry ^Ireland)
Freetaytenan church lor 61 years
The French Labor Honor Medal
ho* been conferred on Mmc Claris-■
aa E. Rousstn. who has been carrying .
bread foe the peat 58 years.
It bos been estimated that 3403
tpn» of hair Imve been shorn from
to*-heads of American women sine?
mv come into fashion.
-c thol e Daughters of Amer-
xa rw plan.;' under way for the,
j Sitton In Chicago of a $1,006,000,
hotcT for homelemt • Idnemp.oycd venu large
**1? |he exposition of women's arts Camp-Bell D
vho has been abroad pain
Vnd some rldb young n
««outh America wo* buyt
cliampagnc in which I sto
-ny purw was too low to afi
replied: “Yes. \o±r
exaa Power and Light Co;
y “Yewr Electric ItmnF
-PHONg 34—
Jestv. and wc have 5nn ooo laotr
it* to hang them on t they, try
But 1 gathrrrd thati th*
1 hi* human $nd mrr
ln spite
poke*4
in your
to **t *a*. < *
'*%nI
kaiser 1
tnomen*.
of all the fun
at him If r n
MtamTh 1
In a i ug of war between
borage battery locomotive
of the steam variety at Chi
Virmcr won easily despite
that It was 17,008 pound
than the steam engine.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1927, newspaper, November 14, 1927; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024116/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.