Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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BROWNWOOD
18,1934
CHURCH ACTIVITIES AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORK
By Crane Banquet G
] WASH TUBBS
Baptist Women Meet
In Circlet on Monday
Yoang People Plan
Summer Encampme
For Mothers By
Class of Girls
Meet in Ft Worth
Important Event
TAKS AMVTHIM6
EXCEPT UMT WAS
•N THS SAPS,
Members of ctreta om board a
devotional by Mrs. T. Oarlson
Port Worth this week attending the whksh *<**”*4 W » »•£ *■*'
Southem Baptist Convention which new seeglon. Pour members were
is in Its annual seericn. Mrs. O. O. pro-en*-
81 veils, district president of the Pour members were abo present
Woman's Missionary Union, went to at the meeting of circle two. Alter
that fMjr early In the week to at- a brief devotional by Mrs. O. C.
tend the Woman's Missionary Union Lockwood members jofnsd In a mb-
Oonferenot, which was brought to akm lesson taught by Mrs. O. C.
stssassstss
day session at the coliseum there mission study book, provided a db-
thls morning. j cussion for members of circle three.
A record crowd for both the worn- The leseon was taught by Mrs. B.
tttSJwd the general con- M Andrews. It followed a devo-
matSTwll reported trom Port tbnal brought by Mrs. Homer C.
Worth morning as thou—nrls Denmsn.
of BaptlsU from all over the south I Mrs. H. B. Ramoour was devo-
~»igvg*i^ there. Dr. M. B. Au-1 tlonal leader at the meeting of circle
brey of London, toigland, general four which was attended by five
secretary of the Baptist Union of, mombefs. Mrs. W. A. Ttodd was in
Oteat Britain and Ireland, was a charge at a mission lesson which
there for the convention occupied a major portion of the aft-
from abroad, while scores of de-. aroocm. ij
nomtnatlonal leaden from all me-1 Nlnf “*°lb*f* “op-
tions of the United States an In cf e™..n,» w*\0Pen5?
attendance I xrlth a devotional by Mn. John O.
Uri j ' __ Mr. w b 'W A Uoon conducted
SL TEEi cSLbn lew' • teMOn 00 •‘•"“■“P wWeh «*
Moon, Mrs. Douglas Coaison. miss fou^wed by a btelnes sssalon.
Annie Shelton, Miss Lena Vinson I Members of circle sis met at the
and Mbs Leila Mae Strolls, Dr. W. I honw tfMrs Roy RonT The
R. Hamburg and several faculty aftemooq was opSed VUh a devo-
memben and mlnirierial studenU tlonal by Mn. W. R. Parker after
from Howard Payne en among oth-, which Mn. M. B. Nebwanger dl-
en who have already left for the reeled a boson from the mlmim
convention or who expect to do so study book. "Keys to the Kingdom.”
sometime this week. IA social hour followed end light re-
freshment* wen passed. V
A mother-daughter banquet for
members of the Sunday School clam
teught by Mn. James L. White at
the Austin Avenue Preebytertan
Church was held lest night In the
church basement and was an out-
standing event for thorn attending.
Min Bara Collins served as toast-
wilttrsm during the affair and In a
charming manner paid tributes to
the visitors and conducted the even-
ing's program. The program was
opened with a piano solo, "Wood-
land Echoes” by Bdwtna Thogmar-
tin. Two readings. “Our Mother”
and “Okl Mother,” were given by
Hortenae Lacy after which Mary
Dell Sikes and Paulina Johnson sang
• duet, “My Mother's Bibb” Ac-
companiment* of the evening were
played by Mrs. I. K. Floyd. Places
per* marked by mother silhouettes,
to carry out the theme of the eras-
ing. The program was ooocludert
when guests joined handa and mng,
rood Be With You."
Thirty members of the dam and
their mothers were present,
ht ****.:
out the program and appointing di-
rectors and teachers.
Other announcement* today from
the tabernacle concern the,Dally
Vacation Bibb School to be con-
ducted at the tabernacle from May
M to June 10th. The foUiwta* com-
mittees have been named to dtoett
the school. Oeneral director Hit.
Edwin Stalcup; secretary and treas-
urer. Mrs. Floyd Wffleford; assist-
ant secretary, Virginia Dam: sew
leader Mrs. J. P. Orifttn; pianist.
Oeneva Chambers: general director
Methodist Women Hear
Bihle Lecture Monday
• • • • V
Catholic Children'
i Hove Mother's Day
Program on Monday
Children ef Sunday School clasers
of St. Mary* Catholic Church gave
a Mother's Day program Monday
afternoon at 4:10 o'clock at 8t.
Theresa's Hall to honor their moth-
BARS MONKEY Of MUSEUM
y-ttarm ——
Mayor! LINCOLN, Neb—The University
ifordng of Nebraska museum recently ha*
« cows added to Its collection a Vervet
Mayor monkey, known as the green mon-
os and key of South Africa. It b the first
to the mounted animal of It* type ever dia-
km. , | played at the museum hen.
id she urged W. L. Clarke, all of whom are mak-
ud In keep- {ing plane to build up their rropec-
out of Brown- tiro circle*. The meeting was
e Bible Study brought to a cbm with a prayer by
reduced Mr.. Mrs. W. C. Underwood.
•••• V
)*Ainong °aP*ls* ^-»ruuP* Plan
jterVhe point- Programs for Sunday
b primarily a «
that religion B. T. 8. meetings of the Calvary
unity among Baptist Church have been planned
_... . f« next Sunday, program* leaders
peruy, ne mio and topics have been arranged a*
a Bible time*. foUawv errvngro a*
prophet WOUld AAmt4 W V- •
people back to A4"" *• T- 8
xxljy, he con- “The Patience and Courage of
much now as Paul” will be the topic of this
, group. Mrs. Oeorge Brooks win open
g lesson, Mrs. the program with a discussion of
isfcbni of the "Paul's Patience and Criticism.'
oed the circle other topics to be given will to-
ll Silver, O. elude "Ps'ience in the Midst of Dif-
Irimerke and. ficulty" by Ur. W B SeUman;
Episcopal Women Have
Short Meeting Monday
-Worthy Elisha" b the topic
that has been selected by thL
group. Mildred Tolleeon. Albert
Rieger. Ana Duffee, Conna Mae
Henson, and Robert Havlns will
all have part*.
A brief business meeting was
conducted Monday afternoon by the*
Women* Auxiliary of St. |Mnl
Episcopal Church when members
of that group met at three •’dock
at the church.
Pinal plane were made ter a
rummage mb. Next meeting of the
group will be held on Monday, May
21st. st which time a study bason
will be conducted.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1934, newspaper, May 16, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045743/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.