Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1928 Page: 3 of 11
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1928
Informal Luncheon
GIVE "GREEK TSiSfg
MUSIC, THE ELIXIR OF YOUTH
SOCIAL CALENDAR
_> TUESDAY
The Twentieth Century Club will meet at 3 in the federated
club room. .
At 8 p m Mrs. Travis McClatchey will entertain the Knights
of the. Road at her home. 1217 Plsk Arenue.
Mr. and Mrs, C. B. McCullough will entertain the Merry Mix*
ers Club at i p. m. at their home 1104 Vincent Street. -
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The Child Psychology Club will meet at 9:)0 in the federated
club room. ^
Mrs. Herbert Ragsdale will entertain the Wednesday Bridge
Club with m bridge luncheon.
Mrs. Roy Mim will entertain the Laf-a-Lot Club at 4 o'clock.
. The Brownwood Delphian Chapter will meet at 3 in the fed-
erated chib room
Mrs. J. E. Dildy. Mrs. R. O. Prater and Mrs. J. J. Timmins
will entertain with bridge at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dildy.
Mrs. Wayne K. Dean will entertain with bridge at 3 o'clock.
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•| \ THURSDAY •
The Daniel Balter Auxiliary grill meet at 9:39 A. M. in the
girls dormitory. ' • „ *• s , i- i -f
Mrs. J. J. Timmins. Mm R, O. Prster and Mrs. J. I. Dildy
win entertain the Current Events Club and a few friends at 8
at the home of Mrs. Dildy
Mrs. W. Lee Watson will entertain the Mariposa Club at 3
o'clock.
Mrs. qlemon Perry will entertain the X. Y. Z. Club at 3
o'clock.
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\ -I Friday
Mrs J J. Timmins. Mrs. J. E. Dildy and Mrs R O. Prdier
will entertain »i*h lorty-two at 3 at the home ot Mr* Di)d|)r.
At 7:30 the Pythian Sisters will entertain wifn a forty-two
party in the castle hall
SATURDAY y < , .
f’ The Brownwood Art League will meet at 3 in the federated
dub room. * 1 I
NEW AUBURN. Wis.. Nov.'17.—
14*1—An excluuige of home* for the
wives and children of two families
has made both wives, each a" party
; to -separate divorce actions, far
happier than they were with their
j husbands. . .
William Brown, .rhs has sued-his
wife on a cruelty charge, asked
I Mrs Lizrte Heidelberger to keep
house for him. With her sis child-
Greenlcal ren. she came, and Mrs. Brown left.
Mr. Heidelberger. whose wife seeks
divorce, also for cruelty, met Mrs.
Brown as she left. her home. At
his request, she replaced Mrs. Held-
elberger as his housekeeper. |ttie
three Brown children went with
her. ... * - ''i-j s
Tlie Heidelberger.-rumibire has
gene to the Brown home and vice
versa. f
The “trade ' also Involved the
womens' engagement rings, Brown
paid his wife to return the ring he
vaVc her 39 vears ago. Now It Is
on Mrs ilddelberger's hand. Mrs.
Hrtdr-lbrrircT said she relinquished
her original ring to her husband.i
Nri»her defendant will oppose the,
divorce-* suite., and beth families
i claim the new arrangement is mobs
affable than the old '
Cemetery Board
To Be Named In
Vote On Tuesday
' An election to name a new Board
of Directors for the, C_____
.Cemetery Association will br held
at the City .Hall'on Tuesday. Novem-
ber 20. between,the hours df. 8 a.
m. end 6 p. nr. It was announced
Mewlames Eston Well?. W. L.
Clark. Anthony and Stovall enter-
tained the Gleaners Sunday 8chbol
class Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Glark. 1307 Coggto
Avenue.
Roses and chrysanthemums af-
forded attractive decoration for the
room where forty-two was enjoyed
in diversion.' i 4
A dainty chicken sandwich course
wps passed to fifty-three
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Church Societies, ! ,
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
First Presbyterian church wtll meet
Monday at 3 30 for the monthly in-
spirational program
Tlx- Young Womans Missionary
society of tlie First Methodi-d
church will meet Monday at 3 at
the home of Mrs. Dewey Foster; J
400 F Depot street In' : oclal aesitpn ]
with Mesdamrs Foster and C. O. j
Porter, hostesses. -j
Ail membersf of the . Greenleaf
Cemetery Association, and All othci
tax paying citizens of Brownwood.
will be eligible to vote in thj.
clrcuon. >
A nominatin'! cemnmU'e lies sug-i
grsted th- follow ing > an Candida’ .•» |
for Hoard membership: The pres-
ent members hi the Board, wtio arc l
umor
movements
lightful meeting held at the domes-
tic science cotiag*- Thursday even-
ing. when the fathers were especial-
ly invited. Quite a number of fath-
er^ mother^, and teachers were
'Tlrefly'*. is the *an« demurs- and fascinating -little person we heard in'
the role of “MltsT* ln‘"Bk>s.;orn Time." She aril* sing "Nina" in Ihe
Orieretta “Firstly", ichodulod for this city. . V
"Music relaxes, it |gta| our.muaclei trcmure gift of all afce»; It brings
a:id,features rest wher# they should to us our rightful personality. a
Just close your eyes and listen tc happy blending of all the keys be-'
music, it sends a freshing breyar and cause of what has gone before us *
cocding touch over one like a breath We begin to see that life isn't to!
present ; ♦.
; Dean T. H. Hart of Darnel Baker
College gave the devotional meet-.
I mg by bringing a message from
Deuteronomy which was very help-
1 ful to parents.
| Mrs. Earl Clements, president of
Junior High P- T. A . especially
welcomed the fathers to this meet-
ing after which Bennie Hobart, a
■Junior High School boy captivated
the crowd by several numbers'on
the accordion.
Dean Tom Taylor qf Howard
Payne Ocliege spoke of the “father"
parents view of P. T. A. and sug-
gested the organization of a Com-
munity Forum to be launched by
the P. T. A. of Brownwood where
father and mothers, as citizens of
Brownwood. could come together
ana solve our community prob-
lems. ii is hoped that a movement
like this can be started soon.
Miss Annie Lee Anderson and
Bailey Foster sang two enjoyable
duets with Miss McCaniess at tne
piano. • ,
Mrs. J. W. Trapp, head of the
Education Department of Daniel
;’>akef, gave fan earnest and most
rclpf .il talk on the "Greatest sub-
ject in the. world. 'The Child,
Would that even- parent in Brown-
wood could jiave heard this talk, i
After 4hi£ splendid program a
Maggie and Jugs” social was em !
oyed. The tallies passed by the
domrlbc science girls carried out
the, idea. After spirited games of
forty-tiro, a plate ot corned beef
and cabbage, coffee and tolls was
passed. Miss Burleson, domestic
science teacher, assisted by the girts
if that department, served the re- :
frrr.fcmmtv After the girii sang a
parody on "P. T. A. is My Weak-
ness Now.” everyone insisted on
having these open meeting* more
.often, j ' -.-Reporter
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Delightful Bridge Parties
Mrs. W.JH. Paige and Mrs. T W
Posey complimented friend* with;
CHOICE FED
Steer Meat at
BOYSEN’S MARKET
lltfcl
SOUP, SALAD
OR CHEESE
use
liicwn’s Saltinr Flakes
The Woman’s Ml'Sibnary Society]
of the Austin Avenge Presbyter-:;
Ian church will meet Monday at 3 j
at the church.
The Woman s Missionary Society *
of the Pirst Methodist church will
not meet Monday. j
New Chevrolet Roadster
what a personality mean.- io every "Oh! quisle L> wonderful. I Just'
one. U»ua.U> we thtr.lt wexshould wish that every bay and girl could-1
sound Just one key In’ our hves> h%st fee! its thrill and enjoy the happ:-{
b<* a sort of penpn. ' tha? Is wd-.at nqsi it gives, \ , ;i
makes life ugly and dull and reflect* i.Jn Fircfiy x unalloved joyj
>*cur mirrored^ sell, i in,its melody and rhythm, and the;
The Woman s Missionary Society
of the Central Methcdwt church
will meet Monday at 2:30 at the
church for mission study.;
rSSKZ Bluebonnet Club
gold piece at the end of school to Mrs. W E. COrbm entertained the
the boy or girl in Brownwood High Bluebonnet Club Friday afternoon
School who attains the highest av-[ Chrysanthemums and roaes were
erase in American History. chosen in the . house decoration.
The Chapter Regent stated that
the President National recently «kll ^ ^en •
“the National Home for the Daugh*' ‘ '' * W L R
S A. w. Townsend. Pete Anderson
5KJS Allen D. Forsythe. O. C. Windsor,
fusing of many C. H. Shackelford. M. V. Ryan
u^ to studirof WtLlleT Helmicke. L. E- Shaw, Hans
which wUl be of use to students ot 8cim)edn. 0. b. Keith, Loyd Jones
The Chapter Historian. Mise Cora
The Woman's Auxiliary of the St
John's Episcopal march will meet
Monday at 3 in the parish house.
The program on "The Oencral Con-
vention" will be led by Mrs. H O
The Altar Society will meet at
i with Mr? J. A. O'Donnell
The W M. S. of the Ooggin Ave-
ni* Baptist church wtll meet Mon-
day at 3 m circle*:
Circle 1 will meet with Mrs. WIU
4. Scott. 1219 Avenue J.
Circle 2 will meet with Mm. E C
iprothro. 1314 Avenue fi to quilt.
Circle 3 will meet with Mrs. J. 1*.
Karr. 1313 Avenue Dr ' ?
Circtd 4 will meet with L. D. Oal-
awfcv. 20)2 Coggto Avenue
Circle ft will inert wlth„Mrs w ”•
Baugh. 1317 Third Street.
Circle « will meef with Mm. J. C.
Hood. 3601 AuMm Avenue. '
Circle 7 will meet at the church.
Peeey. reported that she to collect-!
tog material for tne Chapter, scrap
book. She eras appointed to find hdwi
many framed pictures of "Old Iron-
sides" might be used in the achooLi
lightful social events, which in-
cluded a luncheon with Mrs. Blake
hostess which received the follow-
Oorgeous chrysanthemum* in art
baskets aided by roees in the fall
vhad<*~, gave added bes&ty to the
game roomk. On Wednesday after-
noon Mm. Eg A. Poster, Jr., received
the high score favor. Mrs. W. C.
Sturdivant received the high cut
favor, Mrs. W. E. Butler received the
low score favor and Mrs. Samuel C.
Lee cut low for the favor,
r Thursday afternoon'^4rs. E^ L.
Maxwell scored high. Mrs E E
Davis scored low, Mrs. E. B. Henley.
Sr. cut low and Mrs. Isaac Shuler
cut low for trophies. f-
; Thursday evening high score fav-
ors went to Dr. E L. Maxwell and
Every little girl
Brownwood should visit oar store
during next week and see our wonderful display of dolls.
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ana two papers are per.aim Douglas will have an informal
A .most excellent contrib iMon to;iuncheon party Monday at River
the jpro^ram was “The Treaty of oaks club for Mrs. Stone."
Ghent", which was pr»«rnted by; other courtesiet were a luncheon
Miss Cora Po*ey William Ramey ;at the R • er Oaks at the Country
Chapter asked tl\at her papermight club given 3bv Mrv C. C Cody and
be filed with William Rainey Chap- urs. W. E Douglas; a luncheon at
ter for future reference. The State the Lamar Hotel* with a matinee
Treasurer recently presented theiparty {lvnl by Mrs. W. F. Bel<r
Chapter a book entitled "The Battle. and Mr5 F G. Reed, a luncheon at
of New Orleans." I the Southern Sky Tea Room given
A social hour followed the pro- by Mrs Rubv Williamson: a ma-
gram. White carnations, the Daugh- jesuc pa. :y given bv Mrs. Asa Reyd
ters of 1912 floweT. were used as md a bridge dinner at the home
plate favors. .L |0f Mrs. J. B. Lamav
Everywhere in our store you will find BEAUTIFUL DOLLS on dis-
play. BIG DOLLS, LITTLE DOLLS, BABY DOLLS, MAMA DOLLS
— IN FACT EVERY KIND AND SIZE OF DOLL is now fiilinq
our entire store for this week. I'
Amend those. expected at tni
board meeting arc Mu* Daisy Leak?
of Temple, president ojf the Federa-
tion: Miss Mary Jane Higgins. Port
Worth. IMiss Julia O'Brien, Browns-
vilk. MLss CicaeU Roireiw. San An-
gelo; Mrs. T. L. Gordon. Air.ariilo;
Juliet KtUpy. AbUcne; Mrs. Marthx
Robcfnon.] Ban Antonio! fitM. Vir-
g:nia Liberman. Austin. Pearl
Brock. Beaumont; Hattie Sidebot-
tom. Fort Worth, and Mrs Tcfcsie
^^.Tw^akHs |
,v ^venbur : i Woodruff C. W. Oray. Ts B. Bailey.
* * * - ‘ iC. G. Porter J.‘Milton Ellis. H. G.
, * *c o - j Lawrence. Travlk E Griggs. Wayne
ttemoon Of bridge H. Dean. J. Horaoe Shelton. Dewey
Wayne H. Dean entertained Po^er. E. A. Poster. Jr„ Robert E.
pleasing bridge courtesy on Hail. Tliomas -C. Wilkinson. Jr.. W.
f j; Redmond. Harry W. McGhee.
Right Ssow, while this display is on, is the time to select your
“CHRISTMAS DOLL.” WE WILL GLADLY PUT IT ASIDE UN-
TIL YOU ARE READY FOR IT!
Mesdanfes Lyman Stanley and
David 8. Camp. Jrentertained A
with a delightful bridgr courtesy on' j ^
Prtday afternoon. _JP*'
The attractiveness of the home of Vllh a
Mrs. Stanley was enhanced by the Friday,
use of roses and chrysai. hem urns in Chrysanthemums vied with roees
which the yellow and orchid theme Hte attractive house decoration,
was reflected and in all>ps|rtv details M" CL E Berry scored high. Mrs.
the chosen theme was pleasingly C. C. Bullard cut high for favors and
feature. Jn bridge, Mrs.' Br- Hurl- the consolation trophy went to Mrs.
but scored high and Mrs. Howard w Lre Watson.
Bdmtston cut low. f ^ A dainty collation of salad dainties
A plate of salad -delicacies was was P»«* *» Mesdames K B.
pareed. The guests included Mes- Henley. Sr.. J. H. Ragsdale. O. E.
dames Hubert Coston. Walter Mai- Berry. George Walshe. Claude
low. r. W. Snyder. Samuel C. Lee MitchelL^E. BqyeU. Pay Looney.
Jane H. Turner. Somers Turner p S. Abney. C., J. Horn. W R.
Ptrman Smith. Bert Hurlbut. James 6crim**our. H. H. Negus. ToUie
O. Abks. Hugh La them, Herbert.1* Berry.' Carl McIntosh,' T. W.
Anrta. Howard Eamistqn. Frank R- D. McClelland R. E.
Hardin. Hugh Grove, H. H. Barrett Dudley. Clyde Smith. L. M. Buaby.
Prank Smith. Thomas C. Wilkinson tc * Cj Bullard. Cheater Harrison.
Jr, Robert E. Hall Norman Lock*1 J Claude 8mlth. W. tee Watson.
William D. King. J. Mllton^EUis. ’Allen Beadel and Travis E. Griggs.
W. H. Camp. Raymond Boyett. J. H. * • * * * .
Lindsey MariDOSa Clul)
Tbompaon; Misses Prances Camp. w \ .
Marjorie Sooit. Carmen Anderson. J. Clau^f
Adelaide Lake. LoU Honea and lhe Myiposa Club Thursday after-
Msrgam Camp. • noon. A wealth of chrysanthemums
■ Be sure to visit our store and see this display, and choose your Dolls
from this complete line. , ' i V } j ’
DUBLIN
&CANON
Vreme says eleven members of the;
M.vc doiv.af revolutionary orgamza-
Uon hostilr to Ivan Mlkhalioff. the
new • chieftain. were shot near
Petrtch today by Mllhalloff suppor-
ters.
Extreme Cold
“I>rj Ire" Is ihe’n^me given to
frozen csrhen dioxide. It line the
leninrknble tempeVs! ire ef 1)2 de
gree* teles zero Cf
“Doll Headquarters for 40 Years
306 Center Ave. I •- Phot
BROWNWOOD BEAUTY
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1928, newspaper, November 17, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045557/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.