Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1932 Page: 6 of 6
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Store Closes Tomorrow Holiday
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“POLL PARROTT”
Slippers and Oxfords
For Boys
For Girls
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Style, Wear, Comfort, are three essentials found in
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“Poll Parrott” Footwear
s'
patent one-strap
heel, slaea 12
to 2,
B. b. D widths .... I3.M
“the Indian Creek ftrlar home
latration club met Thursday,
H. at the club house with our
I demonstration
.»-«I sirt-1
Misses' White Calf one-strap.
12 to 2 siaes, B. C. D widths IS
i
,Senm
Misses' Ventilated Oxford, the
“Toe Creeper," In Sea Sand
Calf with smoke elk trim,
Goodyear welt construction
with Mug wearing spring
leather sole B. C. D widths,
12 to 2 sizes . . fXJt
Mieses’ Play Oxfords in two-
tone Elk. rubber sole. 1? to 2'
•toes ■ • .......Uto
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Children's a 1*2 to 12 1-2 and
5 1-2 to 8 sixes In patent or
white kid. prices rsnge 12.75
down to . . i ffj
f
’•ft.*
Beys' and Youth's Oxfsrds
In genuine Pigskin with tan
Calf Trim. Just like the men's
styles.
2 1-2 to • 1-2. dressy
style ...” ... . . . 12.74
1 to 2 slaea. same style SU*
Children's Roman Sandals to
white calf or lustrous patent
Pine quality materials and
construction combined with
Mipertor fitting qualities. 11-2
to 11 siaes.
Patent at . . JMri
Whites at . .......]t2Mf
Sixes 5 1-2 to A-Patent $2J9
Sizes 5 1-2 to 8—Whites ttJS
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Owe Pair of Good Shoeo—
that do. not coat over 50c to
41 more than the cheapest
you can buy. will outwear
TWO pairs of the cheap kind.
Itl economy,to buy quality
footwear.
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The house was called
der by the president the roll
called «nd each girl answered
a brief report of work dons
the last melting” says a r»-
recefved from Juanita Cball-
the club reporter. She 000-
the report as follows:
“The girls seem to be very much
in their club work and
very nice Work. There
girls it this meeting,
next meeting win be April 2$,
which tlms-i w* hope to have
is Malone with us.
^Several of the girls worked on
Is and several already
fim-shed Those who
not Wing their towels at this
on their yard plans,
contest In which we’re,
riving to ge; siew members came
to a rios? with the Red side ahead
at our next meeting we will
a picnic to entertain the win-
rfw* I l
Cross Cwt
A report from the Cross Cut 4-H
Ob Is given by Estelle Looney, re-
r for that club, as follows:
4-H club met Thursday
at the school building at
I*Out of the roll of 35. there were
22 present As the roll was called
dbehl answered by telling what they
had done to Improve their garden
andyard.
dub elected lfadie Kellar
and | Estelle Looney, re-
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the next meeting the dab
a I program The title U:
.ts* Girl Beauty Product.’ We
,f«r a while about how to
•tokt ourselves more beautiful.
the next gneetlng we are
to do j tome more needle
Which win be making an
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1932
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Core Of Patient
Demonstrated For
Clqfs In Hygiene
Large Number Qf
Doctors Attend
.,, Staff Meeting
A full day’s program of clinics
and meetings was held at Medical
Arts Hospital Tuesday, ending
totb the monthly meeting of the
Mn and visiting staff at night.
About 30 doctors and visitors at-
tended the staff meeting and heard
lectures and discussions and saw a
moytng picture on cancer of the
skin. • j
' Dr. Charles. Clayton of Fort
Worth, orthopedic surgeon and
member of the consulting staff, was
busy at the hospital through the
day with his monthly bone clinic.
Dr. Frank Harrison of Dallas.
specialists In nervous disorders, also _ ________
conducted a clinic on nervous die-1 n Student of the home econo
eases during tbs afternoon, exam- department and we are always gl
iiiing a number of casey,
On the staff meeting program Dr.
Harrison lectured gm “Neuroses,"
And discussed cases bs had seen in
the cllnte.'
Dr. T- C- Terrell of Dallas, also a
“Tuesday morning at eight-thirty
at the vocational cottage the girls
of the home hygiene clam were
given quite an Interesting demons
stration of bathing a patient as a
part of their unit W home care of
the sick." says a rejlbrt received
from the class.
The demonstration was given tflr
Miss Daphnese Loudens®; who to
In training In the Central Texas
Hospital School of Nursing. Mem-
bers of the clan W making report
of this demonstration said- •
"The clan was especially nappy
to have lflss Loudermilk chosen to
give the demonstration as she la an
. advance* in the medl-
; advanced at the meet-
CoQege of Phy-
to have our predrMtoinn who ard
W a chAen f
succeeding In a chdben field come
back and help us along the wag,
"We wish In this way to thank
the Central Texas Hospital for
operating with
also expi eased
the training she had W home eeo-^
twinla ell
sax Hospital for co-
rn. Min Loudermilk
her appreciation of
u
0 Carloads Oats
pped Tuesday
Brown County
>n sl.ipp.-d twt
Farmers As
Itwo carloads of
A. Simons. Fort
was l*\t cents.
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PAYNE!
NOTES I
Martin president of the stu-
Doog. called a ".meeting this
prior the purpose of nomi-
ce] 1933/ Martin read, certain
Candidates far the ofOoe of
dent are: Clyde Dean. ___JH
------- -m—'— *nd C. fx
for vice-president:
and Eugene Masur
MuzeQe Stan
of The Laaso
Raley, Gerald
. E. Kirkpatrick,
fed editor of The
Oerakl N. Smith
at Jenkins Springs Thursday, May
5. according to announcement to-
day. All Wterested should sttend
and assist In the work, the an
nouncement said
O. S. Kitchen. cemtakU of pg%.
elnct No. 1, announces that Glar-
Remington. for several months
a deputy under him. has resigned
and that his resignation has be-n
accepted. No one has been ap-
pointed to take Mr. Remington’s
place Mr. Remington's plans for
the future have not been revealed
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■tatlves of the Brwwa-
wood Lions dub who went to
Junction today to attend a quar-
terly meeting of group 22 ef Lions
clubs were H. F. Mayes, W. D. Arm-
strong, D. D. Me In roe, and P. C.
Mclnnls. ' i
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Rev. WOllani H. Peeler, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church, snd
W W. McCullough left Tuesday
afternoon to attend the semi-an-
nual meeting of the Brownw *td
Presbytery of the Southern Presby-
terian church being held today a*
the New Hope church near San
Saba.
Mrs. AIHe M. Dyer, who was for-
merly manager of the Stone De-
partment Store In this city, has
been transferred to a similar posi-
tion with that company at Plain-
view.
the purchase of the beauty shop.
The Vanity Box. by lflss SaUle
Oene P-il king ton who will move the
and equipment from The
-Wlddy Shoppe to the mss-
floor of the Shop of Youth,
re she will be Iboeted within a
few days. The shop was formerly
owned by Mrs. J. B. Leach. • ]
Jimmie KtonJ • year eM warn ef
Mr. and Mrs. Ed King, who suf-
fered severe Injuries Monday after-
noon when a truck ran over him* to
reported resting better at Bellevue
Hospital today. The boy's ribs were
crushed In and his lungs Wn In-
jured when the truek hit him ^ Al-
though some Improvement to seen by
doctors, they say his condition to
rtttl serious.
lev. Brisks tor Lean of Ktoswrite
will preach at the Plrst Presbvterian
church Sunday, according to an-
nouncement hr the pastor. Her.
Wm. H. Foster. Mr. McLean for
the past several yesra has been as-
sociated with the Tex-Mex Preeby-
tertan school .for Mexican boys at
Kingsville. andlhaa been an aide to
the late Dr. J. W. Bk inner, head of
that school unfit hjs death a few
months ago.
Road Committee
To Go t6 Abilene
To Interview Ely
The Chamber of Commerce road
committee. F. 8. Abney, chairman,
win go to Abilene Thursday to coo-
lly. chairman of
highway commission. Hll-^
secretary, announced at
directors’ luncheon today.
Mr. Burks win accompany the com-
mittee.
My wlU be asked by the
tee either to give state
of the highway from Brown wood to
Crete Cut and take the road over
the recent
mo ID CmWEGTIUN
WITH m MAGES
An .wimhrinftr^l for T. S. Hut-
Judge
shortly af
of sheriff
chargee 0
lng beverages. Mr. Huton s reel
dence was raided Yifeadar afternoon
by Mr. Denman and hto deputies
who found seven bottles of beer on
lee. s ten gallon .container full, of
beer. Sixty or seventy empty bot-
tles and s capping machine The
beer snd equipment were confiscat-
ed.
Judge Perkinson fixed Hutton’s
bond at 11.000 after testimony had
been presented by officers making
the arrest and Mr. Hutton perfect-
ed bond in this amount snd was re-
night to await action of
ed last nlgt
grand Jury
Personal Mention
- fa*1 with W. R.
■* the state highway
•itoo Burks, secret
" the weekly directo
: J. O. Wilson
T
election of these officers will
on the campus on Wednes-___
■ 3rd. during school tvy* *7.7. TT* "^7, ***
to President Martin. ithe pubUdty'axnml
B.
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An the subjects wars freely dls-
~ by the doctors present. The
I IBs sbowtng of
ths flea real motion picture
- Out of town Poston at tbs mast-
sn: Dr. Harrison. Dr. Van-
of Ibrt Worth Dr John
Is of Coleman, sod Dr. Hsr*
n of ihriMn Oonsu.tmg
■swibere of ttoaataff: Dig. Clayton
And Terreli. Visitors waif Mr
“ sn of Past Worth sari J. 8.
of Bntr—ood.
Ban, M.
A L. Durtw, ObaT'anur, O.
ft An* H u CMht. ad
■ ‘L Hera, C. O. Mkrt.
t. a. An* a. m. np-
Mechamcs, Dealers *!
Listen To ; i
‘ Served Luncheon
than to local
■ftadded s meeting
td Tuesday night H
X
More
and d»
Southern Hotel
sored by the
Company. A talk to ths
on shop work snd latest methods of
is was mads by
representative of
fKll
served following
the “ * “
Pain Due
To Neuralgia
Accident Victim -
Condition Better
Adams, it. son of o. M
of Zephyr, who suffered sA
Injury to Ms head In an automobile
at Saturday afternoon. re»
t mnsrlmmiees at Osntrgl
Hospital at 2:09 o’clock Tues-
day afternoon. He had been uncon-
scious sines the car In which he and
two other youths were riding ran off
a bridge and fMl 12 or if feet tato
one of Mrs.
Its, plsygd "Noc-
I followed by "8yl-
Tste, one of
"Tone
the tno sang
V ”At Tea
encore, "Save ths
-_ ®
for the oaring of
contestants wars
visitors are to
white they
snd Saturday.
end pave It or to
ruling of the
Brown county to furnish one-third
of . the cost of, highway building In
the county plus oost of right of way
and preliminary
and Mr. Burks
the matter of the chamber
a bulletin to the
Intervals, giving inf<
about what ths
■ referred to
the publicity committee for a report
as to cost, etc., at the next meeting
The directors in rtprseeing their
opinions, favored issuing a small
mimeographed bulletin
J. A. Henry, chairman of the
water committee, woo not present,
but some directors who bad talked
to him said Mr. Henry In company
with Judge K M. Davis latently
made a trip to Atkttn for the
pose of securing fish to |
Lake Brownwood whan
finished. Ml*. Henry snd Judge
Davis talked wtth officials of toe
Stole Oame and Fish
and got the promise of all ths fish
they wanted. The amuQ fish, how-
will not ho given until nato
Mtk
Directors voted to
j Udine committee an
committee to proceed wtth the con-
struction of a laboratory at rtderal
Pecan Experiment
for the bu
completed.
Matter of a new automobile for
the chamber was referred to
transportation committal
ent car has been In urn
MISS In* Bawcom of Taylor 1*
visaing m Brownwood as a guest
of Miss Clarice Mcfjarty-
Miss Rachel Sumners returned to
Dallas today after spending several
days here as a guest of|. Mr. and
Mra./H. O. Lucas.
Mtefc wfeUagas tans returned to
Waco after spending several days
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
a j williams.: N A /
Mrs E E Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Lloyd
French and son and Mrs. Jesse
Turner and son, have returned from
a Visit in Tulsa. Oklahoma They
were accompanied home by Mr.
Kirkpatrick who will visit here for
seiernl days, j . _}r
Mr. *nd Mrs Charles Rosenberg
and Miss Babe Lewi have returned
to Snvder- following a Short visit
with Mr. and Mra Pus Rosenberg.
B. Y. F. ii. Trmning
Camp Here Of fers
Y unique Program
B. Y. F. D. Training Camp will
be held at Find Baptist Church on
Thursday. April 2h*. An unusual
program has been arranged and a
rb attendance, Is oxpected. ac-
cording to re per u today. College
studenu who wish to attend the
esmp have been excused from class-
es for the day for this purposs.
Following is the program as sn-
nounced:
# 00 s. m : Bugle Can
9 15-10 00 fFm Instruction Po-
rted.
11:00-10:20: At «MO.
10 20-10 30: Sgcond Instruction
Period. . , i . [] /\_ /
11 00-11:30: MiUUry Tactic*
1130-13:1*: Third Instruction
1 1 ‘ ■ y ^
■tom.; ; - , il *
1:14-1:30 Roll Call.
1:30-2: IS: Fourth Instruction
Period.
2:15-2 30: At Ease.
2:30-3 15: Fifth Instnictten Pe-
riod. . |
2:15 snd on: PtttUo—and a rous-
ing good time for
staff Officers th Charge. Paster
and Btuf. PJ U. Director; Captain
Senior-Adult Division. Vernon Da-
vison;/Captain intermediate Divi-
sion. Carrol PeadelTCaptain Junior
Division. Mary Prince and Captain
Primary Dlvirion Ina Thigpen, vf
"j-i-ppr■f^-//
Good Attendance
Opening Services
I At Tent Revival
POULTRY J0URNALEDIT0R TO
I CONDUCT 1-DAY SCHOOL HERE
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v. F. Taylor, editor of Ths
Southwestern Poultry Journal and
an^ ^
Lions —
next Tuesday, April 36th. and will
be In charge of a one-day poultry
school on thgt day.
The Lions Club voted Tuesday to
sponsor ths school and
their next luncheon program in 00-
operation with the schooftvInviting
a number of leading Brown county
poultrymen as guests. \ /
All poultrymen of the section are
being invited to attend the school.
County Agent O. P. Oriffln is co-
operating with the Club and will
assist Mr. Taylor in conducting the
school.
Mr. Taylor is recognized as one
of the leading poultry experts of the
Southwest. For five years and until
assuming his duties sa editor of The
Southwestern Poultry Journal, he
Wrist manager of the Southwest Na-
tional Egg Laying Contest in Sen
Antonid. Thte contest established a
record which was never surpassed by
a»y 'of the 40 or 50 similar contests j
conducted throughout 1 the United
States, and the unusual results oh-’
talned at the contest were big fac-
tors in,focusing attention to Texas
as s profitable poultry country.
Roscoe C. Brooks, local poultry-
man. member of the club. Is In
charge of the program for the Lions
Club and will bs assisted by . K.
Club and will be assisted by D. K.
A. J. Wiley of Scot*/Brothers
Grain Company of Fort Worth,
member of Fort Worth Lions Club,
assisted in making the arrangements I
for the school and meeting.
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Vidler To Attend
M. IV. A. Meeting
AnnouncemiWl/has been made
that Robert J. Vidler. state dspoty
of the Modern Woodmen of Amer- f
ica. will attend the meeting of the
camp here Thursday night. A large
number of new members are to be
[initiated, it is stated, and visitors 4
are expected from the Ooldthwalte
and San Saba camps j \
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V. F. TAYLOR
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Uni tea oUws I§ o reft, o liicnffl. p§n. Him —1 ^
Permission Given
y Board Rebuild
Elkins Schoolhouse
The county school board at a
meetinu held Tuesday afternoon or-
ganized for the ensuing year, with
the election of W. H O Chambers
as chairman Alvin Richmond of
Blanket qualified as 9 new mem-
ber of the board succetdlng Oeorge
McHan.
The prmdpal business before the
bo.ird was the hearing of a prt'
tlon by a delegation ftom Elkins
for i*Tmt.vsion to rebuild the Elkins
schoolhouse, which was destroyed
bv fire several days ago Ths per-
mission was granted. Ths probabll-
fey of consolidating the Elkins dis-
trict with the Riston district, in
Mills county, and erecting a build-
ing for a two-teacher school was
discussed
In the recent, school trustee elec-
tion st Holder there was s tte be-
tween George W. Boyd and HI I.
Stspp The county board\Tfer*<l*y
named Mr. Boyd ss the trustee,
i " J1 11 "IT 11
I IN THE COURTS ]
L
E. T. Perkinson, presiding.
Boyse Bryant pleaded guilty to
drunkenness charges In Judge K T.
PerklnsonA court Wednesday morn-
ing and was returned to Jail pend-
ing payment of a $14 fine assessed
him.]/
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Luncheon Meats and any
and all aids dishes that make
for your picnic dinner San
Jadnto. Looney’s.
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OPENING FRIDAY
THE VANITY BOX
On the Mezzanine Floor of u
THE SHOP OF YOUTH
7 "
SALLIE GENE PILKINGTON
IS CELEBRATION Of
SMI JACINTO MY
A0 Local Merchant. W01 B« *
Qorad on ThurKkr, April 21. 1
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SHOP TODAY
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Nearly Thirtees Thousand
. People , I
^Everybody
being held
Howard Payne
is well attend-
service Tuesday
soetvsd to-
to attend the
beginning at
be street preach-
on the oourt
Forget deprearion and laugh
—4<Sureet Family,” Central
Friday,
161c
Methodist Church,
8:15. 10c.
L. In be 11 Is
jronSf is i
leading the
'■ avaav rvsg os —
INSURANCE! BOM
Csss*ly Hisgri
Mt Irwm to.
4^
» •SSSHSM
tor the pur-
» bs put tax
ths dam is
JWWW1 rtrauy
Burlesque Show. Central
vg | wsvesas was
Methodist Church. Friday.
SiIS. 10c. 161c
Sephyr and Blank-
Although he Is conscious snd his
condition Is
r 1812 Austin Ave.
Have You Seen
“Kolor-Thrrf’?'
Fesh Yard Eggs, 3
1512 Austin Ave.
INohcE ■
Thumday, April 21st, 1932.
San Jacinto Day, being s
I
Bank,
KW. K JUNIOR
REHEARSAL
ii«ht * Ae hdl. M
Arsenic can bs use
ously In wood
162c YOU
Day at 1512 Austin
T. F. Collier.
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Try Ow Double Dedi
DELMONKO
rVDWlCM
40c
WHS Yea*
CARROLL
3 ARLEN*
TONIGHT
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Loiuteict court boom
in.,*"’
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have the beat value in
particular line, but if the public does not
that you have thrift item, your proepecU
*1. ^ eeriinbk. Tie Bulefa wffl ,
co-operate with you in jrour i
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you wdl but give us
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in this community are still making daily pur-
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chases of some character. They are still buy-
ing groceries from day to day; they still need
r* r . - .
to buy drugs, and milk, and gasoline. These ,
thirteen thousand people may not be burring *
in the same quantities they did during more
J.
j prosperous times, but they are having to buy
to live, and the amount they spend during the
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course of a week is no inconsiderable item. -
t 'I ' \ i f j\ \ * * j
| Ykey are all wearing clothing of some sort,
and more or less frequently these wearables,
these shoes, hats, u nderweA^, hosiery, shirts,
collars, ties, dresses and suita, wilLi
• placing,;and somebody will have the
of selling them. Then, too, most all these
can ! read get
of conditions and
-
icily
or fatemtiy. They ere influent in their
choice of what they buy through the impres-
sion gained when they read the newspaper.
They read something shout s lawnmower, or
a golf stick, and when they go lo buy one of
these articles the advertisement shapes their
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