Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 180, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1934 Page: 6 of 6
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BROWNWOOD
TUESDAY, MAY 18,1*3*
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
To Be Speaker
ITS A MEDAL THAT WAS
PRESENTED TO ME tN THE PgP*
BOER \N*H, CLAUDE/-I ONLY aJBV
WEAR rr one DAY A year, ON • *l]
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE )
OP THE MOUNT OP MA JUBA,THE 77V 1
* OP FEBRUARY, 1881 /-^SOMEHOW,
V THIS YEAR, I OVERLOOKED THE DAT,
THAIS A CLASSY Sjj
lookin'piece op 1
» HARDWARE, MAJOR.! tj
k MAKES ME THINK,
THAT I WON A MEDAL
■v A LONG TIME BACK,
| IN TH' KENOSHA
/ BICYCLE CLUB,TOR
< FANCY WHEEUNS/
r *YH' <SUY I WENT UT*
AGAINST WAS A
SEWING MACHINE
AGENT FROM WAUKEGAN
AN' I BEAT HIM
% OUT ON A HANDLE-
District Clerk Allen D. Forsyths
has announced the list of petit
jurors for the Uy term of the SSth
district oourt which will open here
Monday. The fleet week of oourt Is
•or non* Jury cam as is tha fourth
week. The jurors hare been sub-
poenaed for the seeond, third, fifth
and sixth weeks.
Tbs complete docket for the term
will be announced later la the week.
Besides the holdover cases and new
civil cases there an a number of
charges that have been filed and
preliminary hearings held and the
defendants In each case bound over
to action of the grand jury.,
The^jury Us^n^
Leroy Adame. Brown wood; B. M.
Kindrlcka, B.anket; A. L. Brooks,
Thrifty; Altai BsB, W. B. Avinger,
L. A. Ball, O. H. Bennie, Brown-
wood; Mark Mosley Blanket; Tom
Bag ley, D. Be Ivin, Prank B. Bettis,
DUE TO BUSINESS /
t -yes, i r^/.
k RECALL
D I WAS
WITH *T,
MY SOLD
l mine/
WHITE PIQUE
COAT
SUITS
BBT. I. E MeCLADf
Rev. J, H. McClain, pastor of
the First Baptist Church at Ballin-
ger, will preach the baeoahmate
sermon for the graduating class of
Howard Payne College at the ool-
lege auditorium at 10 a. m. Wed-
nesday. May ». He has been pastor
at Ballinger slnoe 1«7 and before
then was pastor at Itasca. He Is a
graduate of Baylor University and
In the Southwestern Seminary at
Fort Worth reeel ved the degree* of
Th.B. and English Bible.
1 WE LOOKED IT
4 UP, AND THE
*MASOR IS RIGHT
ON THE TIME
AND PLACE
BUT, AS TO THE
MEDAL-'-WELLY
; Brougeon, R. F. D. No. 4.
T. Carlson. R. p. Canady, B. O.
Bcler, Hal Cherry, Roy Chinn,
Brown wood; W. N. Cason, R. F.
D. No. I; H. L. Cravens, Brown-
wood; A. U. Culberson. R. F. D.
No. I; T. B. Lavacy, Blanket; K.
H. Boyd, Marlon Baugh. R. F. D.
No. t; M. T. Bowden, Brownwood;
C. M. Tate, Banes; Tom Bush,
Blanket; J. H. BhaJts. Bangs; T. A
Bears. R. F. D. No. 1; R. L.
Baugh, Thrifty; 8. C. Sheffield.
Mae Aly, Lofton Bragg. Rthal Fay
Canady, Minnie Svelyn Carter,
Mary Cummins, John M. Dean,
Beulah Doerr. Blsabeth Jo Doyle.
Firman Andsraon Baity, Raymond
Karl Ferguson, Alins Fisher. Hil-
ton H. O ill lam, Kathleen Mavour-
nsen Harris, Wanda Holley. Weta
Holley. Orace Ophelia Hyde. Al-
vin O. Johnson, Mrs. Alvin C.
JOhnaon. Pauline Once Jordan,
William Arthur Johnson, Tolbert
L. Laurence, Truett B. Little, Paarl
Hospital Notes I
W. T. Hughes Enters
Race as Candidate
For Superintendent
R. L. Pike,
Thrifty; T.
Olsn Oeorge,
Thrifty?’ wT*L
t; Roy Mathews,
1 Bangs; Carl Petrosa, Blanket; H. C.
' Coa. 6. h. Oray, Byrds; o. a
Chambers, B.anket; A. B. Raron,’
I Byrds; T. D. Moren. Bangs; Willis
i Lacey, Blanket; R. R. Newton,
I Byrds; Howard Norris, Bangs; J. L.
I Turner. Blanket; A. O. Norton,
Bangs; E. A. Altai, R. Star Rt.
asaSSsSISS
Ben Lovelace. Jeasie Martin, Bangs; ™ Mr|cin . - „ „ _ I “MrrtefI and has t*o children
M L. Angle, A. L. Clark, Oeorge 'educated m Tha* pu
Closs, R. Star Rt.; Charley S achools and holds a Bachelor of i
Mathews Bangs; J. H. Hawklns, Egd Btatot; L. D. degree from Best Tmas 8
Blanket; Leslie Chambers, May; J. ?*•**“” He says If eta
L. Halliard, Bangs; Joe Ballsy.' V. B. Townsend. he will work toward sooompitthn
May: L- L. Hemphill. Bangs; A O. ^rSsS* 1°* fo0owto« Mma:
Burnett, May; M. H. Hill, J. & n m Brookeemlth; | “l. To plan and worf out a ■
Horton, Bangs. course « *
Fifth Week May Term . S'. R*nfn>, Z*phyr. P. B. Qndr. it the county school ejetmi a
Ouy Bads, Bangs; W. C. Bingham, - H **}***• , yft. thereby Insuring greater
Brownwood; L. X. Oannea, Bang*; Lom Hg^um. Brownwood; __C. M. Potency and greater return for
O. A. Brooks, Brownwood; J. R. R., Wswton, taxpayer's dollar. 2. To ergesiU
Orser. Bangs; V. B. Townsend, J. mere efficient plan for checking
C. McQueen, Blanket; Clifford .—tafttak osnsus enumeration of
Parker, L. J. McCoy, Indian Creek; ., ^---. — - - . --- . komity, whereby gnat yearly
John Brock, T. V. Bowden, esptta lossss smy he prevented
Brownwood; Audi* Brvwton, Bangs; "ta Death Wans,'* a Rtdal mes- many school district*. I. Tb on
Eugene Posey. Jess Conway. Indian talor the employed and unem- ta and inetttute a program wfc
Omsk; W. B. Byrd. Oram Cut; W, ployed ofJMneuused and Brown tall Insure prompt
R. McDcrmood. Indian Creek; T. eounly, wffl be given tonight la the teaatam* mlartea, thereby me
0. Chambers, Cross Cut; Homer tad an Avenue D at Dmbam. Rg tasm many dollars. In discou
Deader, Brownwood. tatag win dtveot the song aorvlss mch year.**
Jess Arlidge Crosscut; W- B. with MBs Oeaera Ohambsn pianist, — ■ ■ ■ - ■
Personal Mention
Mrs. J. M. Baton has returned
from a several months stay In Kil-
gore with Mr. Baton.
Mr. Edgar Ferfclnson and Tayfcr
McOarrlty are in San Aigelo on
Mrs. Joe Weatherby has been In
Temple for the past several days
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Rom L. Dixon have
returned to their home In Kaufman
after visiting Mis. Dtsonl parents.
Mr. and Mrs. *. F. Nevarn. They
wee* aoeompantal ham by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert QsBaa. also of that city,
who were other guests in the Nev-
home. Mr. Caban is editor of
W".-
*
TIMES TODAY
Johnson Motor Line
Hearing to Be HMd
in Waco Next Friday
HEAR
The Rii
Over W
! HEAR YE!
ml a Message.
RUTH ETTINC
In
itafau Decade”
KAY FRANCIS ~
Not Difficult Se<
Easy to Get
Knobler*,
to Give
ALJOLSON
HOSIERY
DICK POWELL
Splendor Meeting the
Ovid's Acclaim
59c-79c-S1
i announced I
of wool baa
... and dozens of other things that any
will appreciate... ,* ‘ “
L^Knobler^s Gtftsbe
KNOBLER’S STYL
Ttm Furakurg and Rug
in The Bulletin yesterday o ntaii
comma wagdhkfad *^er ha •
line “See ug for Sto^h^ Din ng, I
Suites.*’ X ’
an error,, in that a
I “Dining^ in the
and Living Room
No Advance fn Prices
THE SHOW
OF 10,000
WONDERS!
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 180, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1934, newspaper, May 15, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045811/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.