Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1930 Page: 3 of 12
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AY, FEBRUARY S, 1 180
ppf>WNWOOP BULLETIN,
1 First Baptist B. Y. P. U,
Central Methodist
Missionary Society
The Woman1* Missionary society
of Central Methodist Chmch will
meet Monday at 3:30 at the church
lor business and mission study. Mrs.
Hal Cherry directed the business
meeting when matters of routine
business were discussed.
Coggin • Avenue Baptist
B.Y.P.U.
Central Methodist
Epworth Leagues
The B. T. P. U.’B of the First Bap-
tist Church meet Sunday at 6:30.
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT
Topic: “Jesdb Chooses the
SENIOR THREE
Group leader, David Morris. On
the program will be: Edward Cahill,
A. J. Bowen, Robert Holt, David
Morris and Luclle Cahill.
'er Vision”. Mrs. C. A. White;
"Problems and Activities". Mrs. H
M. Hughes; “Lest We Forget", by
the leader. The closing prayer was
offered by Mrs. H. T. Savage.
The guests were then Invited into
the dining room for tea. Mrs. It.
L. Langford preaided at the silver
service. The handsomely covered
table waa centered with
beautiful red roaea and ferns. A
dainty course of chicken sandwich-
es, hot brown bread sandwiches, tea
and confections was passed by
Uiw. Louisa Stark. Fay Gala-
way. Nit* Swindle. Elva Scott, all
cf whom were dressed as Martha
Washington.' Mias Marie McDonald
favored with piano numbers during
the tea hour. About fifty were pres-
ent. . i - I 1 . :i
* * * *
Woman’s Auxiliary St.
John’s Episcopal Church
The Woman's Auxiliary of 8t.
John's Episcopal Church met Mon-
day in the parish house with Mrs.
John W. Snyder, the president, in
charge.
The society voted to observe Inter-
denominational Day of Prayer on
March 8. Mrs. B. A. Fowler, dele-
gate to the D.ocesan Council, made
a splendid and instructive report of
the Diocesan Woman's Auxiliary ac-
tivities. The Auxiliary voted to meet
in all day session Monday in the
parish house to sew for the mission-
ary box. lunch to be served at the
noon hour. The meeting adjourned
with a prayer.
The society will meet Monday at
9:30 a. m. in the parish house to
sew for the missionary box. Follow-
Leader: Mrs. R. P. Canady. On
the program will be: Mrs. Taylor,
Tomorrow’s
Entertainments
PASTOR'S HELPERS
ifigtSMBSi ssrf
Antonio Hernandez. Buford For-
rester. Floyd Patterson. Prances
Cobb and Miss Oaun. . i
Mrs." J. W. Carson. Miss Mattie
Halcomb and Mrs. L. C. Smith.
INTERMEDIATE
Leader: Mary Ruth Etter. On the
program will be: Nona K. Evans,
Jimmie Epps, Devere Robinson,
Oar land Bankston. L. L. Evans, Jr.,
Arnold Lock. Mary Ruth Etter.
Magdalene Taylor. 8pedal music by
L. L. Evans, Jr„ Jimmie Epps,
_____ Devere Robinson, Oar land Bankston
Leader: Eugene Wilson. Assisting and Mary Bell Ferguson.
. GRACE CONN
Leader: Miss Alice Hill. On th<
program will be the leader, Mrs. D
L. Oarrett. Mrs. R. B. Lee. Mrs
Otis Cahill and Mrs. Dean Elkins
The leader will be: Jlmmlr
Browning, Ida Mae Brown, Charle*
Berry, Marvin Harbour. Evelyn
Wooiridge. Matson Melton, A. J-
Nixon, Jr., Mildred Read Jsrk
Burleson. Tslk by the pastor. Rev.
P. T. fanfold. The meeting or
30 oVock
The 8enior Epworth League
the Central Methodist Church will
meet 8unday at «:30 with I vis
Martin leader. The topic. ‘Directed
Recreation as Means of Evangelism
with Boys and Otrte.” On the pro-
gram: will be Pay Squires. Roy John-
son. Daisy Guggolz. Elsie Coyle.
Special music.
’ WILLING WORK ERA
Leader: Alton Phillips. On the
(CONTINUKD ON FAOI FOUR)
The Spotlight of Fashion
The Looney P. T. A. will meet
at 3 30 at the school.
’ -
Mrs. A. V. Fitzgerald will enter-
aln at three o’clock to honor Mrs.
3. A. Johnson.
HOME
OWNED
THURSDAY
Marcy Lee Day
Living Models
HOME
OWNED
Bangs Methodist Activities
- BANOS, Texas, Feb 5.—<8p>—
A splendid interest was shown at
the Epworth League last Sunday
evening. The attendance was much
better, but it is not what it should
be and we trust every young person
of Rse church and those who have
no church home will accept our very
cordial invitation to Join us next
Sunday at 6 p. m. in the devotional
service. The following program has
been arranged:
Subject. “The Fundamentals of
Christian Living Revealed in Play”
Song “True Hearted, Whole
Hearted-
Prayer. by the President, Prof. W.
C. Mitchell.
Scripture Reading, by Hope
Plano 8oio, by Miss Lillie Pearl
First Baptist School of
Missions
Cinderella Shop >
Next Door Citizen* National Bank
The School of Missions, which Is
being sponsored by the Woman’s i
Missionary 8ociety of the First
Baptist Church, held its first meet-
ing of the week Monday night with
over one hundred present. Eighty-
seven enrolled in class work. Dr. H.
H. Muir head will be the principal
speaker for the entire week and will
be the instructor of the adult class
Each evening supper will be served
at 6:30 o'clock in the church base- |
ment to all who attend, the classes.
All members are.urged to attend.
Visitors are welcome.
ing the lunch hour the lesson in
“Roads To The City of God,” will
be led by Mrs. H. G. Lucas.
* * * *
First Christian Missionary
First Presbyterian
Auxiliary
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Pirst Presbyterian Church met in
February business session Monday
in the church parlors. Mrs. 8. E.
Chandler presided. I
The meeting was opened with the
devotional on “8teward-.hip” by Mrs.
Harry Knox. Sr. Committee reports
were given which included the re-
port from the committee on evange-
lism IwitUch showed over 170 calls
made within the past two weeks by
the w#men of the church. The
treasurer, Mrs. John H. Edwards,
madp her report. Discussions on
routine business claimed the atten-
tion of the member*. Mrs. Effle
Fentress was elected president. Mrs.
Q. D. Crabtree, vice president and
other officers were elected for the
new church year, h
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the First Christian Church met
Monday the home of Mrs. R M
of worship since onramzauon and subject were made by Mrs
many of the charter members are * *' " ”
Bring in the community. • This ser-
vice was followed with the sermon
which was delivered by our good
presiding elder Dr. W. H. Coleman
The measege was timely and appre-
ciated by every ooe present. The
women of the church sened lunch
and this also, was gijmtly enjoyed
fccfirssrpr&rs *sssss
| wife of noarntn Jesse Shore and Church met Monday for business
Mfe of Coleman. The churches of session at the ehuroh.
charge were well represented in i The Scripture was read by the
(he First Quarterly Conference president. Mrs. Douglas Carroll |
which followed lunch. The Womans1 Mrs DeWltt Abney offered the
Mfcafcmary Societies met in Joint opening prayer,
session for mission study Mondav The society has recently become
afternoon with Mr, Maude Williams connectional and the time was de-
teader The societies are working voted to the discussion of plans for
on a play which will be given in the the future work as an independent
r>—r future, for the benefit of piano society. The meeting was closed
found. Title, “A Howling Success", with The Lord's Prayer. Fifteen
The Sunday school attendance was were present i
the largest we have had for several; # * * ♦
reporter. | Austin Ave PiesbyltM
* * * * , Aid Society
Coggin Ave. Baptist .jjj, ^ 0f the Austin
M S j Deliahtfullv Avenue Presbyterian Church met
1VI. O.li^eilgnuuuy Monday afternoon at the church
Entertained with eleven present. 1
*{.. [ Mrs. O. C. Wright was in change
—“ ~ . .of the devotional and Mrs. T. H.
T***^,*?' ,Hart offeml the opening prayer.
Due Baptist Church was delight program on “Indians” was led
fully entertained with a seated tea . ^ Forsythe. Assist-
Monday at the home of Mrs. C. wlth tMlkM on the subject were:
P. Kitchen. _ vr»»sfi*mes E. E. KirkDatrick. It. B.
WASH FROCKS
Altar Society
First Methodist Young
Woman’s Society
Always foremost as purveyors of the
most advanced styles in attractive
wash frocks, these MARCY LEE
WASH FROCKS excel themaelvea.
Peplums, concentrated fulnesses,
graceful flares, the shortened waist-
lines, and the lengthened skirt, all are
featured in these modish frocks.
Cnltrtlla Shop
Ciaedrilla Sbap
Sel Aside Thursday for
Their Complete Showing
of Marcy Lee Wash
Frocks, in Everything That
is New for Spring. All
Styles Will Be Modeled
by Living Models and
on This Day All Sales-
ladies in Our Store Will
Wear This Nationally
Known Garment. ,
Sell Marcy Lee Wash
Frocks Exclusively in
Brownwood. Our Showing
for Spring Consists of Thirty-
five New Numbers for Miss-
es and Matrons. Sizes 14 to
50____.... $1.95 to $3.95
Be Here Thursday and See
Marcy Lee Wash Frocks, on
Living Models. Inspect
These New Creations in
Wash Frocks, Whether You
Are Ready to Buy or Not.
The Intermediate Christian En-
deavor of the First Christian Church
anil meet Sunday to discuss the
topic, "Ways of Studying the
Bible". The leader will be Wilmot
Williams. Assisting on the program
will be. Dorothy Phillips. Juanita
Thomason. Alice Brown. Mae Rhee
Thompson. Harry Parks, Fred
Reasoner.; Ted Teague and Willie
Keith. Every member is ur?ed to
attend as this is Christian Endeavor
Week.
A reminder of the nearness of
George Washington's birthday an-
niversary was brought to the guests
to a patriotic theme emphasized in
iaU appointments, with the red rose.
il by the hostess, prominently
k . as were the handsome
n Ing potted plants and ferns.
Austin Ave. Presbyterian
Junior Christian Endeavor
dent. Mrs. Hervey F. Mayea.
The meeting was opened with »
hymn followed by a prayer The aft-
ernoon’s scripture reading was given
by Mrs W. H. Coleman Matter*
of routine business were discussed
and received attention Reports
were given by the superintendents
of each department. The closing
prayer was offered by Mrs. Fred
Smith. A good attendance was pres-
ent
The Junior Christian Endeavor
of the Austin Avenue Presbyterian
Church will meet Sunday at 4:30.
The topic will be. “Kindness and
Good Manners." Scripture Eph. 4:37.
Leader. Marcelle Shultz. On the pro-
gram will be Mary Hart Katherine
Oallowaj. Mildred v Hall and
Linen ensembles for street wear, pi-
que straight lines for sports, fluffy
batistes for the informal bridge, so
n ■ I
delightful and varied are these easily
laundered cottons, that every woman
mtist have, perforce, at least three.
Dorothy Couch.
****-
Wreckreation or Recrea
tion. What Have You
E. McDonald
Many New Reeords Received
Come in and hear the new Records received
this week.
‘ _ ‘ i
Complete Stocks of
» ‘ ' •
VICTOR RECORDS
BRUNSWICK RECORDS
COLUMBIA RECORDS
A pleasure to play these for you.
DIBjUl & CANON
I 404-406 Center ( Phone Z7J
The Senior Epworth League of
First Methodist Church will have
for discussion next Sunday even-
ing at 6 30, "Directed Recreation as
a Means of Evangelism with Boys
and Girls " Marvin Knight will
lead with Arthur Wolf. Floyd Knox.
Buck Gibbs and: B H. Murphy.
Hampton Keithley will son* and
Mr. Lymtn Stanley will favor with
ia piano solo.
Guaranteed Fast Colors
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1930, newspaper, February 5, 1930; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063214/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.