Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1934 Page: 6 of 6
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Bert Hist, Chief of
BROWWWOOP BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1984
Linen Suits ror
ien or Women
White pro shrunk for men, with coat, reel,
2 pair trousers, retime woven linen at.. .$15.45
White linen suits f y\mmen at......... . $5.95
and Nelly Don suit/withVnted blouse at.. .$9.98
Black linen suiUttor womraw for street or travel
wear at ... .77.... 777\*..........$5.95
A few populi# priced linen and
... $2.96
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MenUthU^ou^
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Real Estate
Transfers
* ~ Warranty Dm4i
W. P. Bade, president of the
VtM State Bank at Baina to J. B.
Snow, part of k* No. IS in Mock SO
in loam of Bangs for $75.
■ B. P. Sulllran and wife. Vera
Ballt»an. to J. B. Snow, part ef a
>6 acre tract in the Samuel Bangs
SSwj No. 1SS, one-half interest
owned by above for $100.
7 TB. p. Sullivan et ux to J. B.
Show, undivided one-half Interest in
taaef, a part of Samuel Bangs sur-
vey No log, abstract No. 5S.
' Mamie D. Porter to D. O. Por-
\er, 75*105 feet, a part of lot No.
Sgg In Cky of Brown wood fur 510.
: L. O. Porter et al to John Snow,
part of lot No. IS In block No. SO
and part of lot 10 In block SO. betn
town of Bangs for $75.
- Methodist Episcopal Church.
Barth, to J. B. Snow, parcel of land
Sn City of Bangs. $500.
OS —d Oae Osrtgw—mt
B. David Thomas to B. A. 0*1-
hraith, part of the northeast oat-
foorth of Calvin Gage survey No.
U, containing $0 acres.
the curb, or sidewalk, and at an
an angle of thirty-five ($5) degrees
with and from the curb, or sidewalk,
of euch streets; provided, that no
trucks of one ton, or more, buses,
or vehicles with a trailer attached
thereto, shall be perked on any of
the five streets or avenues just above
named; that vehicles on Brown
Street shall be parted on the west
side thereof and parallel with the
curt), or sidewalk, of such street, and
with the two wheels on the right-
hand side of such vehicle not more
than twelve (IS) inches each from
■aid curb, and it shall be unlawful
ta park a vehicle on the east side of
■aid Brown Street; that all vehicles
shall be. parked an the Court House
Square at right angle with the
street curbsu and that on all other
streets, in other than
those named ahsrye, vehicles shall
be parked paraUelNrtth the curb, or
sidewalks, of all «Jth streets, and
wkh the two weelsXon the right-
hand side of such vehicle not more
than twelve (13) incies each from
the curb or sidewalk, where parked.
.That it Emil be unlaw-
ful far snyods to park a vehicle on
any street within tif fire-limits, of
this city, in an* oOpr manner than
Is provided for i Section One,
! above; that aibane violating this
! ordinance, or aW part or portion
Icf same, upon dbr. icUon therefor,
ishall be deemed/hiilty of s misde-
meanor' and ital&be fined in any
sum not to egeseg One Hundred
Dollars ($1
of shy ordi-
conftag with
fact that
(except those por-
tions of feat, .'West and South
Broadway constituting a part of the
rSTthTSK
public nuisance' and
creates a faublic necessity requiring
that this /ordinance talk effect at
and St is therefore accordingly
ordained 'that the rules requiring
ordinances to be read on three sev
ersl days be suspended, and the
earns are hereby suspended, and this
ordinance shall take effect from and
after its passage, approval and pub-
lication.
Pasted and approved this 22nd day
Of lay. 1834. i
, W H. THOMPSON, Major.
ATTEST. F. B. Scott,
i City Secretary. .May33-30
THE SHOW-OFF !
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Spencer Tracy and
above, are stars of the picture. ‘The
Show-Off,** which will be on the
screen at the Lyric Theater Thurs-
day and Friday. Showing today at
the Lyric is “Beloved.** starring
John Boles and Olorla Stuart.
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(LOCAL INTEREST!
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tore of Brown wood Chamber of
Commerce was held today, the regu-
lar luncheon meeting having been
postponed until next week.
Tefal rainfall In
terday and this morning
Inch, according to
the official government rain gauge
located here.
Mm WiUfaua B. Keys, daaghter ef
J. C. Son of Palo Pinto, who until
he sold out the first of this year had
been editor and publisher ot The
Palo Pinto Star for 91 years. Is In
Brown wood far an extended visit
with relatives.
Above is seen the famous Ameri-
can Legion “Tickvllle Band*’ of
Ranger, which will give a thirty
minute entertahuneift program at
the banquet Saturday night of the
state oenvention of the Ixaak Wal-
ton League. This group of Rangrr
busJnea men. none of whom ere
profsminnal musicians, have given
more than 100 prognune (or con-
ventions over Texas, extending from
n Paso to Houston. The program
include songs, dances and tnetru
mentals. The band is a “tut*1
ever it appears.
Dr. Barry A
of the band, is mayor of the city of
Ranger. Thoee rtxrwn in the pic-
ture are: Front row, J. J. Kelly,
Dr. Harry A. Logsdon. ' W. I.
Wright. Charles J. Maore and
vher- Harry Henry. Back row, Claytou
Hunt, Edwin George, Dr. O. C.
Craig. Johnny Herring and D. W.
(Bus) Johnson.
Rehabilitation and Students’
Plans for Rural
Relief Discussed
r
Elects Officers ! MORTUARY
J
Officers of the Students’ Council
_ of Brown wood Senior High School
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HENRY WASHINGTON SMYTH
Henry Washington dmiih. 66,
J. A. 1
Stewart went
Sean and Mm C.
to Dublin today
mend the funeral of Wallace Reid
of that place. Mrt-field la the fahter
jf Mias Chrtrine Reid who for-
merly lived in Brownwood.1 HM
death terminated an illnem of
ieveral yean duration.
Mm Ctartee Harper has gent Is
Port Worth and Dallas for a few
days. She plans to be away a large
pert of the maimer months doing
advanced work In dancing and ex-
pmarton. She presented her danc-
sprlog revue hers last Saturday
evening at H. P. O. aadiLortum
which proved to be a sptendld en-
tertainment. About $0 children of
all asm took part.
xn of tta
agreed to
L. SMITH'S
sponsored by
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mint ot Biwowood civic
are not being held this week,
■the different clubs t
■■atpone theHH
until Friday when members of all
thrsd clubs, the Rotary, Llano and
Klwsnie will join In a mooting at
the roof garden of Bolal Brown-
wood with delegates to the state
convention of the beak Walton
^^^■whieh opens bees Friday.
[Friday is the regular meeting day
lof the Rotary and that chib will
have charge of the entertainment
I program. The principal speaker
will be Wllham J. Tucker. Amlin.
secretary cf the state
fish and oyster commission.
ot tiWMdbe at the
■tell check the impeettvel
| members of the three dube for at-
IDABO'S BUDGET BALANCED
program in rural communities of
Brown county were discussed by tbs
county advisory committee for this
work at a meeting at relief head-
quarters Tuesday afternoon. Anoth-
er meeting of the committee will be
held next Tuesday afternoon for
working out further details.
The program includes the locating
of families who are now on relief
rolls In vacant farm bouses where
they may rales a small garden for
their own use and pnartbly have a
cow and some chickens. The purpoee
of the program to to remove the
families from relief rolls end make
them self-supporting.
A survey to determine the anot-
her of vacant term houses in the
county whore owners win be will-
ing to loam to the government until
December. \ 1«5. to to he made.
More than 100 applications to move
to them tenners have been made
In thto county by families on relief
rods. Where the farm hones need
repairs Use government win make
them up to a cost of $7$. When the
psamd away thto morning
home, thto county, lour mil
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president; Oeneva
Harry Wyatt, head yell leader, and
Frances BDto, assistant yell leader.
The Students' Council is made up
of presidents of home rooms, presi-
dents of the different clssers, two
faculty representatives, the school
principal and captains of the dif-
ferent athletic teams.
At chapel exercises Tuesday morn-
ing. sweaters were awarded to the
two yell leaden of the school thto
year. Bertha Richardson and Betty
Bene Moms, f
at his
miles from
Regency. He had been U1 since
Sunday. Funeral sendees were to be
held this afternoon from Ebony
church with Rev. Sam Freeman
delating. Interment Was
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
AWARDS ANNOUNCED XT
COCCIN WARD SCHOOL
Seventy-eight- boys end girls of
Ooggln echoed have paased the Ath-
letic Badge tests end will receive
their certificate* in physical train-
ing.
Explaining these tests and
awards today in announcing the
m of thooo who have passed
the teats. Miss Golden Jones, ath-
letic director of the Ooggln school,
made the following statement:
“Physical education to a vital
and integral part of the sduoatkmal
field. It must measure up to and
meet the standards and require-
,men's set for other courses in the
curriculum
“Definite teste are applied
measure the results of prsei
methods of education as well as
determine the mental rtetif
the- individual For this
Athle'ie Badge Tests for boys
girls hove been prepared by
National Recreation Assoctotio
America. In such teste held
year in our school 7$ boys and
received certificates, compared
$0 and 40 last year sad the
before.
The teste include
running, climbing, jumping
in#, end tests based upon
They embody the thoughts that:
T. Every boy ought to bo phy
steally efficient.
“3. Every girl should have potoe
and control over the body.
“3. Every boy and girl should be
able to a H"*1"*!*" phyrtoa)
standard. |
“4. Every boy and girl pasting
Is entitled to bear the badge stand-
ing for physical efficiency;. I
“5. Boys and girls from' every
part of America are pawing the
r*me tests and wearing same bade •
Herds the kind of
Dress value the
Ladles of Brown-
wood Will
Appreciate!
SMYS
TVWg No. I:—Henry L. Evans.
Dranm. Bill Bucy, Lowell
Jimmie Snider, Kermtt
_ , _______ Jack Moore. Jean Moore.
Langford. Nelhe Bishop.
OaUowav, Dorothy Kaooe,
Jean McIntosh, Constance
He’en Talbot, Naomi War-
Mary Jane Pierson. Ruth
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Personal Mention
S
Mies FVeda Hoffman has gone to
Mason for a short vtott wttn rela-
tives from which place tito will go
to Beguine tor a brief stay with
Itor mother. From there she plans
to go to Oht—e to * attend A
Century ef krogeem and to enter
the Moody Bible Institute ter the
of tbs' house.
The government also win advaaag__
mooey to the relief family for purr
chase of a cow and chickens and Mrs W. T. 5ksner has rr-urned
tak« a mortgage on the stock. ■ from Sea Antonio where she has
are te be named in been at the bedtide of her brother,
y tn the county ap Ralph Thonan, who to critically
that msthbers nay make the vacate U. flhe tiopped for one day in
survey and also pass on quaL Austin on routs homo and vtottod
ideations of applicants for the her eon. Dunbar Fisher, who to a
homes. Applicants then win be student at the University of Texas
passed on by the county board and Mka J. B. Long and daughter,
finally by relief officials at Austin. Francs* tell leave Thursday for
' Dallas to visit relatives over the
1 Mrs. J. W. Taber has gens to
Bern and girls who are phy-
. n efficient are preparing them-
C-nctttT. Whitt * hS ** dUttmlUp
charge of arrangements. w
Mr. Smith was born in San Saba
county. May 31, lt«0. He lived all
his life in Central Texas, moving to
Lampasas county when he was five
ymrs of age and living there until
iw-tV hen he moved to
county where he resided until 14
years ago when he moved to thto
,county.
I He was a devoted father and hue-
band. He was a member of the
Methodist Church and a devout
church worked taking a very active
past in all church activities in his
community and the county.
He to survtrco by ills wife, Mrs,
Anni; Smith; three brothers, Willie
Bmtth ef Lempeees end Jim and
Jessie Bmtth, both of Algtelta. He
to also survived by five children.
■even grand children and one great
grandchild. The children are. Mr*.
Letha Jones and Mrs. Minnie Lank-
ford of Ocidthwaite, Jamie. Mates
and Mrs. Lorsne Bgger of Ebony.
Pallbearers were; Chas. Roberts,
Henry Bgger. W. M. Clemons,
I. V. Bgger and P. R.
Hospital Notes
School of Oratory
New Orleans tor a vtott. • Mrs. O. B. Boyd. Early High to
Exercises Manned L5°£Ur Ho*plul*
lesson at the
Central Texas School of Oratory
win begin with a “get together"
program at the school's studio on
Austin avenue Thursday night with
the alumni association to charge of
the program, which will include
and so
parents. Mr. and Mrs
and ether relatives.
P. B. Scott,
Mrs. Clayton Maedgen and baby
of Brownwood have boon dismissed
from Central Texas Hospital
_____ I bfrs. W. B. Btmpean of Zephyr
BOISE. Idsho-Idabo was oper- the shi^utt samrtstto^ta'rt^ of ~ Ho*Plul
sting on s balanced budget as erf jj* program, which will include “Music hath charms” but not
8UU HarTT M° games and songs by the group and enough te sway a murderer when hie
Parton* Announced Increased in-; ^ Dtmben try individuals. Speak- intentions art strictly butinsm. In
come and beer taxes mera credited ers on the program win include “Curttaa et Bight'*, which to now
with overcoming a deficit of last Brooke D. Smith, Jeff Thomas showing at the Queen Theatre,
^________ ' . Wilkes, Miss Nelda Seward. Bob Wytte Thornton to shot anf killed to
Holt and John Paul Kilgore. The the strains of a jam band,
program will begin at I pi ■
ipispgi
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p.
NOBLER’i
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A program by junior
the school will ho given
night. May 3$. Commeneeu-
erctoes will be held Thursday BROWN COUNTY,
night. May 31. Both programs will As most of you
t* held at senior high school audl- candidate for re^iedtlon to the
torlum. j , office ot Jjfifcce of the Peace of
Precinct pfaberf One, of your
thto method of
YOLUNTEEBS or AMERICA . sif easilyiay agpreciatton/^ your
HAS REPRESENTATTVE Of loyal -ewfcort fa/ the P**/and ao-
BROWNWOOD SEEKING HELP Ucltlnr tur fuAher SUp/rl, and if
- I you see ltt tof re-«fect/me to this
Mrs. Blanche Welsh, represent*-1 office, I teK contlnup/to give the
tive of the Volunteers of America duties of the iff 1st^my best efforts.
Rescue Home sg Fort Worth, to at
the Southern Hotel for the purpose
of receiving contributions to the
home and to find suitable homes tor
babies that have temporarily been
placed with thy institution.
Mr*. Welsh to making iper 13th
annual tour of the state tn the fa*
icrrti ot tbs organic it ion She
states t>M> a number of babies aiw
now eligible for adoption. The home
gives a complete history of each
baby's parents together with a rtaap
MU of health, while the foster par-
ents must give satisfactory rwfsr»
and are allowed to keep the
child six months on probation, after
Which under the state lav It mag
be returned if desired. Mrs. Welsh,
In the yean past, has placed e num-
ber of bathos to end around Browal
wood.
I No. 3: E. F. Smith, A. L.
Joe Hernendes, Bobby Mor-
ne lane, Dan Moore, Roes
Bobb'e Snyder. Bbhbie
ns, J. C. Martin. Pammv Alien.
Prtter F»snford. Hall Coleman.
JtWmle Fldson. Vernon Breaaeale.
TVdman. Henrv McGhee,
Milllean. Joe Beckham. U-
RatllfT Vireinia Bwaggertv,
MAv Andrew*. Mary Helen Mc-
rielland Msble Benson. France*
*»rown. Jean Dawonn. Mary Jo
Fmienn, Lttcfle Kilerew, DcQa
Woo’drldre, Helen Wm, Rote
Mery O'Connell. Nellie Orate
OWeem.
Tests No. 3;—Ow Richardson.
Tommie De Fay, John McGhee
Jtmiav Lacy. Trov Hokxnarv. Del
Rey Thornes. Marxarie Hermor,.
Onal Miller, Marv Katherine Spam.
Florwne TSvlor, Doris Teaxue, Har-
riett Van Burktoa. Ruth Cole, Vtr-
rtria Lyle, Emily McGhee. Mary
Helen Ray Katherine Riddle, Beryl
Talbot. Voncide Tavior, Ruth
Thnmacon. IfaroeUe Williams. Mary
Oalbreath, Elizabeth Woods.
Naomi Chandbr, BDa Mae MoOue-
tion, Mary Ells Sheffield.
Mias Jones sUtes that the boy*
and rtrio look forward to trying
for theee badges each year with
pleasure.
tor Justice of the Peace
No. 1, Brown County.
and stop
The law ta
long as
turning
ped and H
of a viola
the H^hts
the rate
people are
IT that
to a coin-
red lights
all thet U
glow down,
and so
4s are
ive not stop-
just as much
of law to run
QmraN
Also
ipe and Lac^
sses
Dry Goods Co.
leek
with pottb-
A.D.
John
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1934, newspaper, May 23, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045634/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.