Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1926 Page: 6 of 8
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I'uv ing don#
thy JUndalK cityt'Waa chose*
retary and treasurer and Miss Mary
Helen -Kina, city, will serve a« claan
reporter. ,
and -Is
graduating cl
XlS* ’SSJ;
srayyw
.ustin
for the term of 1#2$47. Jim John-
non. another Brown wood hoy, «as
Herted vice president, and Mina
Muriel Llukenhoaer of OoidthwgHe
wan chosen an class Secretary and
^oiisurer..; • ‘ B 'I IV
'•’ll!* 1927 ner,|r r cUkt If composed
•A ihr following meml»eri. besides
the naan officers ulrei,<:y uicritkdL
el- Mlss’.fnfy Kiel-ca, ‘'nmerolif
Minn Catherine OtlDjn, (,’oh'mao;
In* Faith a chance- If that damned scoundrel, fCttj
Claan
Juniors,
classes
were ala
the four
for the
elected.
In ni-d-r
The rtt
well mil
the old i
down to
summer
Milton Witherspoon, a popular
member of the; Senior clans. It an
been elected as president cf the
atudent; body at Daniel Biker. |He
hails from Fort Wcrth, but in |M>*4
four yq*r* |u Daniel Bake * he has
won many friends in nod out oflthc
student body.
fleers for the Sen lots,
iphnmores and Freshmen
Daniel Baker collage
Hi at recent meeting of
IUmi. Student officers
er ***• “hocked protests gi e you that ring—”
JlrinMlm on her lips, | 1 "Ettleron!”, Color -floodcif ibi
M>Pod Into tha dining i gifl's cheeks, and fyer voice i hok
tched her impudent little ed with anger. “He doesn't tends
her hekd. and flung it ex* I th tre's money enough In the wofh
t^at Is became a saucy to buy this diamond! He’s a dbmj
f«^r the green glass bowl ak ite, trying to take advaptaketo
“ fruit on the sideboard.) a girl because she borrowed! tVi
Daddy!" In her ntuhical ht ndred dollars from himf^4
■» was no hint of anger J Then where did you get lit? . In
■emt for the whipping he Li ne thundered, striking the q *U
her the night before. She 1 a iharp blow with his knire.
•elf like a child against | ‘From my fiande," Cherry rft< rt
hf the stooped, haggard* 1 dm /Tm engaged to be inn ’i e<
i coming on •‘low. tired tf Mr? Cluny." ‘j
the dining room,1 his [“The old monkey gland ypif’n
pushed high on his fore* wcrhln' forf “Long" demsndedfin
ot’s kiss and make up, dr *dulounly.
trembling on her lips, I
p*d into ti __________
bed her Impudent little ed| with anger.
.Miss Pearl Favor, JV
Armstrong. May; M
flth. Brownwoot ;
Coleman?{ Jimmy f
Milton Witherspoon
David j McCullough.
Ted Mbit#, Orgnd Fa
lor. Cbburae^ and
Drown wood.
rinsM-
TSe Junior qlessjh
Mayes, another loct
presidency, of! (hat-,
Montgomery, df ( omi
oted with*the vlire pi
Kuth Arthur, iw.Mi
elected sqcret#i<y ah
the Juniors and Jack
chosen class report*
The Sophomores
McWilliams, df < olen
Alton Cobb. HoKCbt
dent, and Miff Ell
Browne odd. iferefa
The Frashnian elk'
Santa. Anna High School, who
played the Lions Tuesday, have a
rather heavy schedule for this sea/
son. They meet several of the
larger schools of this section on (he
gridiron during the present sea-
son. The game with, the Lions was
their first game aad with a little
more experience and training they
should be able to win *• greater
part of their scheduled games, thd
schedule for. the remainder of the
season is aa- follows: \J j 1 ; j
October »—Melvin at Melvin. '■'[
October U—Winters at Balliagfr»
October 23—Eden at Eden. ,j
October. SO-Brady at Sants Ann*
November *— Hochelle at Sam#
Anna.
November ll-*Rlrhl«nd Springs
at RiCbland Springs. , f f
November 20—Open
November 25—Colemaa at Tole-
maa. J j f' , X T J i
Lofton Penn,
t Fleet
fleeted Hervey
II boy,--to'the
class. Curtis
inebe was Hon*
►enldency, Mias
H Angelo, was
ri treasurer of
[ ningrlch was
HI_________ Why. good
he s old enough to be your
da Idy*
/ “But not too old to be a
daddy,'” Cherry shot , back i
Impudently. “Heft not to
only sixty-eight."
pat e stop to this toe
sense right how!” Her flth#
to tear the ring from the fin
Ther
sen ion
senion class who will receive their
degr>>e$ a( the close of the long ges-
aion. [jn»efe are sev«n,l others
who af-q Enrolled as Seniors and
, -nrolled as Seniors and
k oijly on,, or two subjects
isting this term, making It
■y to take their degrees In
metjseesfotL, \ The Ben tors
upred Wyman Mclnnis with
elected Frank
nan. president;
id. vice presi-
zabeth Wood,
ry-treasurer,
la elected Otho
the hand he still held in
like grip. .
Chhrry tor# her hand froi
grasp and rubbed her reddfne
ger tenderly,. "I in eighteen!
are'.rat her overacting the
parent role lately. But Mr, j
will like you. He's old-fash|
too. He inaista on foralng t
you and Muggy for my band
shut up!** Cherry whirled you’ve almost broken It!" J
When is he coming. Ch<
|h rose from the table;
the sight of (pod nauseated b
"Oh. I've persuaded him to
off till Muggy's better.'* (I
told her airily.! Tte, I feel!
mkl-VUtorlan- damsel! A skis
my hand!”, *
lu to an pper In A spoiled aad torn
Pig* tregk. giggled at the unusual
fft&f he|ra her repentant mood shat* I'
laggit. “Too nseda’t think just be- Fal
eaaee Maggy's sick—for heaven's
MEa. look at that dress! And your
hands and face! Yon look as if
vow'd been wallowing In- mud—”
j I sink done It! .Joy shrilled, wip-
M her hands on the front of her
topsa. "Me and Grace been makln’
piud pies nnder the house—that’s
:n GEORGC has lost flW.MO
in the horses this yfar, : He
I low Considerably mor-- b**l-
1*1 i •" -•
If It m the. determination
Franck tp take away all onr
on. The
mtng the
, hut not
ill*# that
‘of |bem.
dl against
begin the
ys are confident
all. Faith give us some dried up
ait coceenut to make cocoaum lay-
er enkaa with. We got a whole
Mkery. with' teeny biscuits, *n
•hoc.’lut cakes *n cherry pies ’h—"
“►er goodness sake, go gad wash"
Cherry screamed. “Faith, does
thte child have to go around look-
in Uke this? Honestly. I’ll die If
ni^body should happen to drop in
and find her looking Uke that!”
"Teday was the first day of
ache*#,“ Faith said. "She wore her
gehr tan linen dress, and of course
•fc* had tp take It. off to keep it
ie With Austin
r|y ho. because
'ihavn a hard j«
ignte lineup th;
with the
d tackle,
ibb, who
C may be
ihcts at
few it pa will get
Mclnnis and
qf McMurry | ai
hlgii-halted ub-
ipeajred. Out you
sty of high hots
if yog motor opt
t«kf their «o d
nil guard re^pt
Foini Far flmt
the'COW
far as 1
lit corps
ting any
• Yellow
drilling
for the
» experts the df
e» may prove a
it merely prov
under
The football coaches' of t1
______ _ scholia in tkU city haye he
work with her. and tbeylkot ing their rnjen hard in pre|
. -I • A Al___#a. »WU w^h*. woMwva 1
a time a year
y was saying
a greut. hall
albly lo*e be-
ASNT I. a!
ago that e
the Pirates we
r ub they coult
fyre l»3d?
is aahonnelng plans fpr a pennant collahse
*• *»*£ | f TTfll V pro., 1|
p-ATE ha, a about, war oC- thitmb-
Ing its nose at invincibility. No-
body, knows that better than Bill
Tiiden. Bobby Jon-s and Helen
Jgchet-Pirate gamp lu-
ll is not expo ted that
Will throw the whole
the Jackets into thia
game Friday, as it is ni
Jt will be necessa* J
strength In defeating:
lies. Thr.Yellow Jpc-kj
today ;for San Marcoi
i ext Week,
h» coaches
tkength of
an Marcos
I Ikely that
ttse fall
ii Normal-
iwill |e«v«
Under foot so that 1 sent them out
tjb |dhy. I didn’t care whether they
made mod pies or what they Slid,
go long aa I could do my wor| in
Blip on that faded pink
ehdmbry dress. Joy. honey, land
he tat* to wash yonr knaaait , .
[ “Wbcre'a JuniorT’ Mr. Lane was
lading generous helpings of Irish
stew from the big bow| Irito the
thick dinner pistes. ' . f
“Hgraf I am Dad! I stepped on
me-'gaal when I smelled the Irish
stew! Dbnt glYa me too many ^nr-
rots, but lots of onions eng pot^-
• “This Isn’t a short order lunc h
wagon, son." Mr. Lane said mildly.
%et Faith smiled with amusement
as she noted that he gave *>■
exactly what he had requested.
for this weeg’s games. Many of
the hoys'are hot hardened enough
to stand up ltnider the whip but the)
must make room for the ones who
are fit. Football ia a game Wherg
the survival of the strongest 4r
fittest ia still in vogue. Dufllnu
and perfecting of old plays, laara '
tiig new plags and formatloiH ]
TbUet Water
(tm maiiv greu
f>w great hail
•\ hi;
“Let's see,1
Wan trying
uaa just after 1
ourth sesnul-centennii
)**Wn. , , ;|
ing neW
working on ni»F or reserve mater
lal that will he abje to step in ani
ping a hole should a veteran gS
REWEVfRtED \
said Methuselah. Yl
to recall a! date. *’!%(
■celel
These h*o
rd my
Detroit
knocked out 'punting,
sprinting and in ft
that comes |n the
gory, is being drilled
ball squads of -tb^
schools.
Lions lave
No doubt the h
have the hardest I
or them this week
PAL rOOLIDGK
- t«r a vacation
we hope he Isn’t o
who, go around th
oomper
He bb
overed
school Lloni
Toilet Gmds Specitb
ers contained
HE DAME.
my have f
The differ
Ml the oM
revolver. Aureli«>
«hi|ei; took the
K-«l a new big
• between thU
that thv boys
k. dutiful
id dashed
to poire headquarter
"Bofgrant, here’! av
■»’ you're jun<
YEXTCA9E!
The ix’lb-entan tell» me
driving at to miles an
Bl; But I ind to. your
had stolen lit# car. J_[\
oh. that's dll recent. Cm#
-...b, B*r».
» I fow—••
arrest fori
tons]" /
• fd*s went
be mtfalls
Me Joan'a tirllllan- QO .
tine lor
50c Hinds Honey a»d4("
Almond Cream
$1.0# Hinds Honey ud 70s*
Almond Cream ....Ifoh
Mn- Stillman si Freck. _
le Craam I .J .tlOC
$i:#0 Stillman's 7Q/
Freckla CiwnmJ-
50c Nadinola Face OO _
_Ckwnm ............OOQ
«»c Pond# Cream ML
Crsam
•5c Ponda Vanishing M.
Cream.....4.___--"7
35r Ponda Vanishing OQ.
, Orongi —----^/•Iw
Sac Ponda Cold \
JUDGE:
>n were
Me Mennen* Shoving
1 Croa* .
Me < olgates Shav-
ing Cream _
3’r Palmolive 8hav-
. lag. Cream .
35c Melba Shaving,
Cream -----.4
$1.00 Safety Raxor
{ Blades ^___
M 8afety Raxor
Blades-----4*. L,
35c Safety RaxOr |
modes
Mr Penslar Witch
Hazel I oz ..._____
carrying com^ied
\ Not- having $25 tp
u' MIL ruminating k
1I1.1' b.tet the uni.
’ICAL nbuervers any Cool-
ie not galnlnK in poiiutartty.
1 surprising when yon stop
Ider his unwavering r.ftiial
IRONS
In public la plus fours.
wyak as any team but out
school In several yearn,
middle or latter past of thi
the Lions should flevelop
strong eleven, bntf with
letter men fhat the coach
to build their team around
has been slow gnd hai
coaches say that tHey are
- drive them hard. Po look
‘much improvement!. .
Billies HI Net
Coaches Blair mid Ban
leaving no stones ajiturnet
ting the Billies ready fdr th
tussle with the aangaro
Austin College tomorrow al
Much time has been spent
on the reserve material
ggme. in case suhsmtuttons
c-essary. The Billies are
..this year with a Wealth'qf
nuckly material for both tieillne a:
unior." f T . j
He rkised his head from his al-
noat prayerful attention t> stew.
9780 amiably at the1 men hers of
lift family. Bdt yhen hi 1 good-
v.v.v.v.yAa
STOVES and
\ 1
RANGES 11 IT E
giant to her m< uth. hia jaf drop-
taoLcid his ey«s'bulged ludicrous-
Ra 'Tor feryin’ out loud!” h# ejaco-
lated at laat. “Wh-re'd yon|gat'the
headlight? Anybody but an expert
like me d say Bob Hathawapr'd give
yon a phony spatMler” I .
“Ifu not pltfM7.M Cherryi smiled
At btm with maddening coy Less, as'
Ike'tontAd her chid on hefr hand,
so that the big. aquare-cui three-
tarat diamond showed to the best
advantage. “And Bob Hathaway
dldaX give It to me. Didn’t you
•5c San-Tox BhaylngJ^,
Store and
5«>c Nyals Vanishing-
Cream ......T----*
50c Jtrgeaa Almond
W« arr prepared to phow“i
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you a big assortment of
J,id, r ' [j , AjJ
both, and the.' prices are
just what you have been
looking for. also have
I J. 1 M- . ■ •>. i /! 1 ■ lij
Colonial Club Shaving Combi*
naticcrTnleum. Cream
and Lotion .—L----
Lotion
hand shot ont and seised
rose*tipped: hand almost
•ughly
Riddle Fitments
re the standard €
home lighting
tl.9S “Glow” Tonic
and Cleanser .
$1.00 Mshdeen Hair
1100 Ban-Tox Qulnl'i
Hair Tonle-------
U1.00 Coty L*i
C Faca P.
11.00 Charm#
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fact that # you cat!
boy RUGS here at
almort your .own
price. !'].
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Me Lncky Tiger ,
Coeoanut Oil
lurprise
50c Nadinola
Face Pon
$1 00 Marlnello
A Powder .
tisfaction
t Packages (iruuger
Rough Cut [ 4
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Your dining room will be to uudi mor
v it ing with a graceful Riddle Fitment
pended above the table. The fitment at
la only one of many attractive RidtUf A.
mom pieces moderately priced.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1926, newspaper, October 7, 1926; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026039/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.