Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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>resbyterian Women In ?
. Inspirational . Meeting
An Inspirational
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t An inspirational program on
“Women In the Church and the 5
Students" was given at the meeting *
of the Woman's Auxiliary of the j
flret Presbyterian church on khb-
day afternoon. Circle one was in
charge of the program and Mrs. Joe
Young eras program leader in the
Absence of Mrs. Harry w. McGhee. ;
The meeting opened with a sang
end prayer was offered by Mrs
Young. The devotional for the aft- X
ernoon was presented by Mrs. sjt
O. Hallum. who had as hef subject
“Our Partner s Mlrnkm and Who -
Are Our Partners’”
Pive ways in wh:cn the women of**'
the church may be of assistance to
Woman's Auxiliary of SL!
M. 8. held‘circle re
day afternoon as f<
Circle one mel w
Scott with six pre*
led the study of tl
The: meeting close*
\ «bcle two ntet v
lCplscopal church met Mon-
Itemoon In the parish house
program and social session.
h Mrs. Will J.
it. Mrs. Scott
Book of Acts,
with prayer-
h Mrs. Harry
Ml »*». »»•/,
attendance of
d Orflfin eon-
isl and prayer
cussten of bu
and the n»ei
by Mrs. cmi
clsl hour- fol
refreshments
its was held
With prayer 1
nf ormsl so-j
rtiicta time'
studenU were discussed M Interfat -
Ing topic reports given by Mrs
Harry Knox. Mrs. W. P. Logan. Mrs
Luther Heynes. Mrs. James C
Whlu and Miss Myra Blair. A
•Pedal prayer for studenU was tf-
fered by Mrs. 8e E. Chandler.
A short business session follow-
lng the program hour. Twenty-two
members attended the meeting. J
Circle four ra
C. Oalner with
Oafher ltd the!
time wee given
r*AT tmat fca A w***.
us UgU. pSUALLy *tauo
K.-uanuE >ooaa oonaa
, uou»> p scb of Mter
t MIS HEAP AMO TC-U- J
CO»Z-youQ- r
O* mjiu. 00 1UC ry00*^
WoOldl
Ourr^waa directed'by Mrs. A. E.
with Mrs *iay«
Bailev in Woodland H-ights Five
membrrsi4pfe beftettt and after the
j devotional led by Mrs Bailey a
lesson from tfcMUXtle Moon” mb-
I slon b.okjwast held Plans were
! made to puck a box to be sent to
j the Buckner Orphanage. The clos-
ing prayer was offered by Mrs. T
W. Bynum
Friendship League Meet
See our windows for latest
1 cheap prices on seasonable
{Hardware of all' kinds.—
Vaughn. Stella Margaret
MSB?n 8^^fSitEIJj of toe
im will be a reading by Kath-
Riddle and a \tcltn selection
First Baptist W. M. S. If
Gives Mission Program
Circle five of the Plrst Baptist
W. If. 8. was in charge of a mb-
tiaamry program given at the re-
gular Monday afternoon meeting
of that church organisation. Mrs.
A. C. Garvin led the program which
wasjxa “Present Day Missionary
The meeting opened with prayer
by Mrs. E, M. Andrews and the
afternoon'g* devotional was given by
Mrs. John O. Lee. Pans on |he I
program were given by Mrs. Wing-
field. MSs. B. Ramsour. Mrs. HI j
Homines and Mrs. R. *. Lee. An
interesting Creature of the meeting
was a talk by Mrs O. C Stalls''on 1
the work of Mrs. Allle Lesur. a
missionary lq Mexico. Twenty-five
attended the meeting and the ben-
Good Cup
U. Programs at
Baptist Church
Programs arranged forJ. Y. P.
W lljil.Hl At the Pirn Baptist
church next Sunday evening are
announced ag-follows:
(. ardner Union.
tiillrni of program. The Message
of the Flowers Lvadrt;. Inn Thig-
pen. Others on program: Bessie
St»e Press. Maurlne Bennett. Mar-
ais Edgar J> and Harold Me-
m Lta-W* Infan.
[ Jl4mJ of program., ‘The Chris-
tian Doctor in the Orient '’ Lead-
er. France* Taylor Others on pro-
gram. Frances Cobb. Curtis Shells.
Earl Bird and Thelma Newman.
|Ntei-»t«.p Unfan.
Name of program. -““Christian
Docte.r In the Orient.” Leader. RiU
0ilmn. Other- on program Dor-
othy Oriffln. Floyd Patterson. The-
odor- Hernandez, Milton Ramsour
ijHBqj Belt.
. . .Say Domestic Exp
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About Coffee IX
One Worn
One Simple
In 50 Knows
appointed to meet with Mrs. E. L.
Maxwell to discing plans for the
P*ay
Miss Rachel 8umners of Dallas,
•poke to the T. P. F. for a few
minutes. After Miss 8umners' talk
the program was turned over to
Miss Louise Moore Stuart Painter
and Helen Morrow who were on
the program After the program the
moving pict ures of the two girt
camps and the Sumner conference
of the Y. P. F. were shown. Every-
one enjoyed the -entire program
The Y. P. F will meet next Sun-
day with Ed Taylor as leader.
First Methodist Women
Study Missionary Voice
With Mrs. E M. Boon as leader. A
Missionary Voice program was
given at the meeting of the Ffrtt
Methodist Woman s Missionary so-
c£ty onj Monday afternoon. After
the opening song sentence prayers J
wwre offered by all present, with
prmy*r belnsr W hy Mrs. D
K. Doyle and the closing prayer by
Mrs. M. F. DubliB. Th? Sbteles-
•on was conducted by Mrs. Boon.
The program for the afternoon
was on “Moving Pictures and Law-
lessness.” Topic discussions on this
•ubject Included a talk by Mrs. B
R Mason on "The Peru of Movies.”
_________ • discussion of “Censorship." by
met Wednesday aft- j “J?- Barnett, and a report on
church for a work Chicago Board of Censor-
devotional was con- * ****** ,^TCT1 hy Mrs. P. 8. Abney.
Luke McHan Two During a short business session
were pecked to be *““*®*8**l* »« made of the d»s-
ckier Orphanage at ; W .^wa meeting at Oates- I
Salyer clcaed the 1 Mr» Abney was elected
mZr. Nine members ****** lr«n the local society.
1 , The^prayer of dismissal was offered
P**tor of the church, closed
meeting with prayer. '/X
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Church Women Spons.
Try Rare Coffees from a dif-
ferent region — The West
Coast of Central Ame'ica.
20 Different Brands
Out oil coffee from one
producing country.
"The Sweet Family." is to be glfen
by the Woman s Auxiliary of «t.
John’s Episcopal church on Fr d-
HSU Marchbank. Jewell
ilp and Annes Jones
•J 1 Lancaster Unfan.
Name of program, \ "M
Almost 70 Per C«nt Of All Coffea ..» Regardless Of!The "Brand^f You Buy,
Because Almost 70 Per Cent Of All CoffeeK -. Regardless Of The “Brand" You Buy,
Has Exactly The Same Kind Of Taste Because It Is Grown Jn The Sdme Country
K you ever wondered why it is so unlike any coffee yaju hsveever tuted before. and quality makeiit go much
‘mskwT mcairThf k^d^pte Thiis ia theiroffee that Fqlger brings you Zht
NWJ
Grade . Sweet Milk, 5c Qt
1512 Auatin Avenue.
very simplg. j
till because
A 3-Day Test of Flavor
\ 1
Jurt go to your yrocer am! buy a pound of
Folger’a. Drink it tomorrow morning.
70 per eefct-
eoffw sold in stores comes from the
producing country. It all has the
taste. It’s just put up in different
«m, that's aU.|, j , j* -
Th.V' v.-hy changing the “brand” yoi
to the-pa^t, ban not made the coffc
serve any better. Ftw people id a |i
tnr hare a ckatre Id enjop the rarer.
The Young People * League of the
Flint Presbyterian church will meat
st the church at f:tf o cloek 8un-
,for * program on
for life. Investmentm
Jeem Ughtffxx wilT lead the pro-
d*0m\lked ffc
triee. And tha
in if to Folger's
in other
America
Coggin Avenue Baptist
Young People’s Unions
Program announcement* for Cog-
gin Avenue Baptist B. Y. P. U.
meetings next Sunday evening are
made as follows:
Homkarg B. A. kJ.
Leader. A. J. Crump. On the
program will be. A. J. Crump. Mrs.
j. A. Rice. Miss Alice HU1 Mrs. D.
L. Garrett. Mrs. Thoa. Hodges and
Dan Gaines.
intermediate I'nfao.
Program numbers will be given
El wood Ferguson. Billie Wool-
, Lame Turner, h . W. Me-
ant!-Robt. Edgar.
Janfar Union.
The program will be given by:
Frances Whatley. Margaret Stoker,
nances Ferguson. Doris June Dud-
ley. Esther Bohlin. Helen Stoker
and Della Wooldridge.
* '* * *-
Mel wood Avenue Baptist
Senior B. Y, P. U. Plans
The 8tnk>r B. Y P. U. of Mel-
wood Avenue Baptist Church will
meet Sunday evening Jat & 46
o’clock Miss Oertrude .Bice wlU
have charge of the following pro-
gram:
“Japan and Her People.” by Net-
tle Pewter: “Japan/ and Her Re-
ligions.” by -Walter Washburn: “Ja-
pan and 8outltero Baptiste.” by
Ruby Lewis; Southern Baptist
Achievements," by Marvin Crump:
• Kingdom of Ood Movement.” by
Dorothy Lane: “The Greatest Need
In Japan" by Lpage Miller. Miss
Vivian Blanton ,wih conduct the
Bible drill.
VITIES AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORK
NTI HfC rwrvnc o_ di____Coggin Avenue Baptist Episcopal Auxiliary Has__
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Snyder was In charge of
of which-lan inter- l
was a talk by Miss
of Dallas, who
of toe Young
P *
peon and Mrs.;
wepe hostesses for
hour that followed the
s dainty refreshment
was served. A splendid at
. T "J »' - — - — — mmm m w m *
!ng was reported
circle Meetings Held
By Central Methodists
Ail circles of the Woman's Mis-
sionary 8ociety of the Central
Methodist church held Bible study
meetings at toe homes of members
on Monday afternoon.
Circles blue and white met in
joint session st the home of Mrs. O.
P. McKay with a total attendance
of sixteen. Mrs. E. V. Hinkle and
Rev. Earl 8hreve presented the les-
son from the book. “Open Oates to
Prayer.”1 During a brief business
session directed by Mrs. W. C.
Underwood, further plans were made
for toe play. “The Sweet Family
which Is to be given at toe Central
Methodist church on Friday evening
by toe Episcopal Women's Auxiliary
as a benefit to the two societies.
Eleven members attending the
meeting of circle pink which was
held at toe heme of Mrs. Truman
Harlow. The egSlMLmaettng was
given to »S Interesting Bible Beson
which was directed by Mrs. P. T.
Stanford. f
The meeting of circle orchid was
St toe home of Mrs. A. C.
Sixteen . members were
preeenft end Mrs. Tom Olover was
In charge of the Bible study pro-
gram.
* * * *
Informal Outing Given
Episcopal Young People
The Young People of the Episco-
pal £airch met at the parish house
SattMay afternoon at S:30'to go
on s hay ride A large truck cov-
ered with hay was watting for the
group. After loading on the truck
they went to Lowe’s ranch- for a
weiner roost. *
After the roast, different game*
were played and in s contest the
Dtaie Dixie Darkles were winners
over toe Dumbest Dumb Dors*.
Seng* were sung before starting
home. I;
i Those enjoying the outing were:
Miss Rachel Sumners of Dallas.
Helen Borrow. Louise Moore. Rob-
erta Moore. Annie Laurie Loir, Mary
8ue Davis. Van Ola Bailey. Fran-
ces Ellis. Vivian Day. Oenevtve Ab-
ney. Kitty Beadcl Betty DeBerry.
Lillian Ayers. ‘ Sarah Ella Black,
Vera Louise Robertson. Gertrude
Thompson. James McDonald, Joe
»ld, Stuart Painter, Jeff
Wilkes. Gaither Browning.
Taylor. Rex Nixon. NeaJ Schur-
man. Lowell Pouncey, Dr. and Mrs.
John Snyder. Virginia and Helen:
Snyder. Mr. and Mrs J. C Jones
and Patricia Jones and H O
Lucas.
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Hospital Notes
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M1 11 " • 1 ’N
‘ W’ •*ohn*on 1601 Avenue
B- **** entered for a major opera- 1
our tlon.
N, L. Roberts. 409 East
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... \ N. L. Roberts, 409 East Adams
rr"m *'*" * n'*»r op-
bL J B Cobb. *on of Mr. and Mrs
aixTT. ;X A- <***• MuUln ^ entered for
°ur /nd l”ljyiKart Derrick. 20.1 West:
Mrs. A. E-jinroudwaifc'ijaa been dtscharged aft-'
ssn u._. er tnedioai treatment.
„ I tori w. E Eddtngs. 910 Avenue
b;1 NOhCE
to be sent to i IM Cmmf
To All Members Of
First Methodist
. Church lx:
$3,265.00 IS THE AMOUNT OF PRIN-
CIPAL AND. INTEREST DUE ON
YOUR CHURCH THIS YEAR, THAT i
MUST BE IN GALVESTON BY, MAY
3RD — or seriously embarrass your
church. '• : ' Tv'. -Xi"
/|--X j ■ i j \ j J| / j j y--■ | .la.
COMMITTEES are working the church li»t. asking each member
to DO Hls Best and HI8 PART ah thU drive to meet thU amount
THEY MAY NOT HAVE BEEN YOU THIS WEEK—and we ask
that you do r<* WAIT but attend the MEETINO AT THE
CHURCH TONIOHT at 7 46 P M and let us know what you
will do FOR YOUR PART. j \
WE ASK THAT EVERY MEMBER ATTEND this meeting TO-
NIOHT that can. We need your presence, cooperation and sup-
port. No committee or committees can accomplish and ratee thU
FUND without YOUR HELP * M t i .
ALL MEMBER8 are asked to take a part If you can nH gw
but tl. be there and give Jt. or promise it to be paid by not later
than May lste-lf you can give $6. $10 to $100. be there add let
us hear from yqu. X
SOME GOOD WORK has been done, some excelled
have been made, but it will TAKE ALL THE
BERS to pu this over-and not DEPEND *and
one will OIVE ENOUOH, so that OTHERS
CAI24B £N. f - T - |
WE ARE NOT DICTATING TO ANY ONE—what they shall give,
but we art saying that It Is unfair to ask part of our church to
support the whole of our church, os has been the practice at
times.
WILL
All rimmittces will report to night at the church
jr
progress made.
BUILDING COMMITTEE
B. A. Fain, \V. D. Armstrong, \\\ R. Ellis, Norman
Locks^ L. E. Dublin.
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES AND
j SERVICE
ne as far year
Typewriter SappHes. We will deliver promptly,
r Typewriter needs ad jnatlng CM III .
DUBLIN & CANON
4M-4H Center.
HEAR THE
Carolina Coll
At Derrick's!
12 Non ti 2 p.i. ——-
i
6 mi- to 8 p.m.
jJIIH- it... .■> B?.. .
y maker it go much further. And
flavor is kopt freah from the roaster
right to your coffee pot by the latest tyjfe
of-key-offenihg vacuum sealed tins. If you
want a re*J change—la coffee— rind not
merely in nunje, try it.
L -
Have You Seen
“Kolor-ThnT?.
Next morning serve the coffee yqu hrCe
l*een using. The third morning serve Folger’s
again. Then choose between them.
If for any reason you deeide against Folger'a,
your grow will rafund your ntooejL We'll
pay him. That's (gir, isn't it? x H,
FOLGER (^fflFFEE COMPANY
Kansas City San Francisco • Dallu y
FOLGER'S
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1932, newspaper, April 20, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045307/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.