Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1930 Page: 3 of 20
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hun, called “pig in the pantry':
MWVhr *al*d (Irish potato): Osp*
ooffte; Bridget hoc roOs, and
■Mndd* (otim). Or M might b»
a hot menu, including Oyster pad-
dies or County Oork croquettes
MJri
line yoke and for the fitted peplum
of the jacket.
Many of*the *eaion?«nort ihoee
feature novelty oxford* or pump*
that have a aide fattening or a aide
Tomorrow’s
Entertainments t
(chicken croquette* m oerk shape);
Shamrock salad (cucumber and to*
anio in aspic colored green and
molded in shamrock molds); and
Dublin rakes (fancy Uttle sake*
with harp*, pip** and other saita*
Me decora uuu on their IclnpU.
With a little thought and earn
the old holiday ahould oome in hke
a Ixmb end go out like a hen. For
no more hilarious type of party
could be given that one strtetly
Irish, with ah the rollicking music,
the Anting, the merry wit and
quick annma. All a St Patrick s
Day party really needs is a chance.
Give it one and be biased by guest*
bidden come.
‘THE PENNAtit”
a Mahal play «wMb a Ifki of
Cohere -GO" Threagbout.
Friday nifht, Mwch 21
• Schubert Music Club will
at three o'clock in the federal-
tub room for a social meeting
program. Mrs. Edna Savage
Sere will be the leader of the
■am and the hoetaea wtn be
Clyde Smith, Mrs. Porter
eraon, Miss Mae Branom and
Frances Canon.
the pull-on of shorter length is
good. . i
Chic Fringe
The Paris openings showed sev-
eral fringed dresses, a blue satin
evening one having a deep flounce
of fringe that swept the floor and
a short capeiet of fringe taking the
same curve.. } i
ASHION HINTS
j 1 |
WOMAN’S DAY I
Klbow Sleeves
(rock* With elbow sleeves
gone chic conclusion for
her. Most of them have
he elbow, some tying in
THE woods is full of advice on
x beauty- how to massage the
\ wrinkles from the furrowed brow.
1 how to retain a skin you love to
touch, how to gdt rid of an extra
I chin, or keep white hairs at bay.
In fact, there is infinitely more
advice than there to good informa-
tion. And like most advice, you
can take it or leave it as you will.
But tn the Chicago Flower Tech-
nical high school. I observe that
beauty culture is bring recognised
as a legitimate study, quite as Im-
portant in its way a domestic sci-
ence or algebra, and it Is bring
taught logically and intelligently.
The girl* are bring taught the
chemistry of their own skins, their
I hair and something of the action
If of light, sun. air and water on the
ek same. They havs lectures on the
Itc circulation of the blood, the diges-
*) Uve system, and the action of cer-
es tain stimulants and sedatives.
Four-Way Smartness
Four outstanding style features of
the Paris shows are flared hip pep-
lums, skirts with low flares, low
cut decollete*, bertha-like boleros.
Padded Belts
let chi: Ion evening dress has
e made of two padded and
band* that end in rosettes
With each $1.00 or more purchase J
Ruffled Flounce*
' Chiffons take many ruffled floun-
ces. in the summer manner. A beige
chiffon has five graduated
flounces fog the slender line skirt,
with a high waistline girdled with
a sash that ties In the back. .
Strip* Sportswear'
triped sports suit Is the
•wori . They crene in strip-
shir lags. In striped jersey
5 lbs. Sugar for
27 cts.
New blouses stress the changed
mode more than any other single
article of clothing. They are soft,
very feminine, have waistlines and
boleros. Jabots, vestees and are trim-
med with lace* buttons, ribbons,
(talking street suit is made of
iiiped black and white fabric,
Uae stripe* used gross-wise for
klc£ lbat pleats below a hlp-
ANALYZINQ BEAUTY
But this is not the most impor-
tant thing, from a practical point
of view. They are taught how to
analyse face powder*. creams and
soaps, so that they can tell just
what is in all the various expen-
sive and high-priced cowneUcs on
the market—so they know wtrittier
they are paying for real quality or
for fancy labels and pretty boxes
and ribbons.
In examining critically the con-
tents of a highly advertised lotion
Now ig the time to play Tennis, and we are
ready to supply all your Tennis Needs.
A new stock of Rackets, Balls, Nets, Shoes,
Racket Cover*, etc. now on display.
909 Austin
i ERRORGRAM
I CORRECTIONS
hearts and fascinating “wee folk"
of course should be there. For whafy
little girt would not like to be a
lephreshaun, even if only for one
night?
Pat and Mike ahould come Into
their own. doing a brother act. at
a St. Patrick s Day party. There
should be shepherds and shepherd-
esses, too, for old St. Pat himself
was a tender of sheep before he
got interested in snakes. Friars I:
are good. too. for the patron saint
THE SPOTLIGHT OF FASHION
Now, folks, don’t was* the money that
Hemphill-Fain is Thawing Away, just
because it is given to you. Instead bring
it around to our newly arranged and
convenient store, where money talks—
and see how much cents a worthless dol-
lar thrown into the gutter has.
Cinderella Shop
Next to CiUsens National Bank
ELDERS
Smart Patterns
TUNE IN TONIGHT AT S:M ON KG KB—HEAR BONOB’8
. CINDERELLA BLUES SINGER
New Spring Shirts
Elfood’s Products—One large let
free with each purchase of medium
Elfood’s Salad Dressing.
NOTE—That this column. publish-
ed three time* a week, constitute* a
real Service for the careful shopper
Is shown in the method of selection
of the items it contain*. JAs Mon-
talgue will personally Ih*pact each
article offered, and nothing Will go
Into Uhls column but whji k a bona
fide BEST BL'Y. It must |iavW real
value and be priced remaoitebly. An
Inspection of the Items t<elow. w111 con-
vince the women of this city, for whom
it la written, that this tri-wtokly ad-
vertising service can be ^dep^n<i*d
upon.
Frosted
Seafresh (Boneless Fish), Fillets
Per Pound 38c .
CHARMAINE
RE yon familiar with that
■aft, lustrous fabric. Char-
1 dozen Tomatoes, light weight
Scoco Shortening, 8 lbs. ........
Snowdrift, 6 lbs................
, ■■
Cane Sugar, 25 lbs. ............
Spuds, 10 lbs.____/............
Celery, Jumbo ,.................
Turnips, purple top, lb. .......
» ill * * , / <
Grape Fruit, Marsh Seedless, e
Visit our counter of Luncheon Meats,
plete assortment in town, look these or
Neckwear
Saturday is the Last Day
' Is the Rule
[Darin* new millinery arrivals, in V
I Straws, Braids and Combinations
klifnax selling for Saturday only.
PHOENIX AND CHENEY TBS
In oolor, and patterns to blend
with the shirt fabrics. A good
rule to follow lg ur-pick your
shirts to go with your suite and
your ties to top off your outfit
In s bright bamooixlng has.
The best Hats in
l. £ •
our stock, your
i choice at
Ihoice of any Hat
n stock, values up
o $5*95, at
Tune in on KGKB
“The Price is the Thing”
A ve. Phone 678 er
We Deliver Any Size Order
We heartily commend the work of the
Business and Professional Women’s
Club.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1930, newspaper, March 14, 1930; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062858/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.