Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 202, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 8, 1918 Page: 5 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN JUNE 8 1918
SOCIETY 1
Edited by Mrs. Jus. C.
White - - Phono 22
l!IIII!IIIIlhllI!II!liIIIIIM!!IIill!lini!iIII!IIIl!llllllII!IIIII!III!IIIlilIi!IIII!IIllllIIIIIIIIIjj Eloi.se Dennett. Mary Bella Wilson
E Dorathula Williamson. Johnnie Nell
J i Hollerand Marjorie Grosham Clarice
1 Johnson Felicia Hurlbut Virginia
1 Bell. Luclle Folliard Lenora tinier
j Frances Skcrrctt; Austin Wilkinson.
David Henley Tolman Johnson Jo-
.'j... ijuwti M ill lilllUl li A "UltWW
Henry Elkins Douglas Johnson.
Humphrey Churchill; Cecil Champion.
Henley Davis Allen V. Davis.
Cluh Lake I'arty.
An unusually delightful pleasure
was afforded a fcvP friends Friday
night when Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rouldin
entertained with a "Club. Lake .party.
iniIIIl!niIIIIi!IIIiII!IlliliI!I!lIII!!llllIIIIilllMIIII!l!lllllllIIIIllIIIllliJJUimiIIIIIiiUil
AT TEA. tiio- cozy dining room. A throe course
Mothers of sons mothers of soils luncheon Avas served and places wero
Who talk and laugh with .mc niajrke:! for. Misses Irene Lady Mabel
.Your hearts are far awav the while Hokitt of (loor
Away across the sea.
Mothers of sons fire Springtime air
Is still as it can be
You wonder if the "guns arc 8iill
Today across the sea! .
Mothers of sons you listen to
The music patiently "
But ever seems an undertone
To say: "Across the sea
"Across the sea " .
By Eleanor Beverly-Smith.'
tlahfly Wilkinson
i.ori and the hosiers.
rgetown Dona Lacy
m;'.Mrsl Fafrdn Greg-
1
l-jnithc; ianzp dressing-room
I vlldn - a fair representation
of mem
bers was present The club hvJU have
a social -meeting: Friday afternoon!
WBli Mrs. Wt A. Lacy as hostkss at her
ranch homo.
. r.Oiitlnir and Picnic.
Iise 'PeiaJU-:Talbot entertained the
SOCIAL CALENDAR. unnmiUars df her. music classfTluirsday
me twentieth century nun wi-i wi;en ffil-fl-day pieni? was Uie ploas-
mcet in the gauze dressing . roam lir0 offered.; Accompanied' by "the
Tuesday. mbthers of tho mtisic pupil and Miss
Tftlbot the "puwy went in cftrs to tho
The City Federation of Women's' libnver Holb: "Swimming dames and
t lricflll:i Club.
the Primula Clnb members sewed Fishing boating and other enjoyments
Thursday ailorULMI nt 1113 uoiigntim resort
claimed tne time. -J lie guests . in-
cluded Rev. and Mis Ceorgc W.
Sheafor -Miss Josie King" Miss Clco!
McChristy Homer Evans.
. Informal Bailee.
Delightfully Informal was the Fri
day night hop given at the' Elks hall
.of. affection or exaggeration." Miss
Cash reflected credit on the untiring
energy of a conscientious teacher
Mrs. Caroline Thomas Griffin ably
assisted with a most attractive read-
ing "A Set of Turquoise." by Thomas
Bailey Aldrieh. Her delineation of
the three characters displayed a dra
matic insight supported by genuine
nbihty. The program "follows:
Rach . Gjgue from suite VI
Beethoven Presto agitato Op. 27 No. 2
Chopin two preludes B. "minor C
sharp minor
Franz Liszt .'. . Amnes do Pelerihage
Thos. B. Aldrieh "A Set of Turquoise"
Brahms . . Rhapsody No. II" "15 minor
Rnbenstein .Kamonnoi Ostrow
ijliisle- Rcclfnl
The primary pupils of Miss Nannie
firinnnn L'avn fbeir nfcino recital Fri-!
day afternoon at the studio on Center j
avenue. Each number was well ren-j
'tiered and showed careful prepara-
tion on the part of the teacher and pn-
Safe Deposit for Liberty Bonds
this week. : The presence of the boy's
and girls who-have returned hoiricf .for
the summer made the affair all'" the;
mora enjoyable.
Rhllo.-I'ltlln Summer Pump.' -
'Mpils. A number of visitors including
the parents or the young musicrans
enjoyed the following program:"
Cello Melody .'" Jesse L. Gaynor
LMo.the'r Lullaby lesse L. Gaynor i
.Margaret St. Clair. -
Step by -Step ." Spaulding
The City Federation of Women's ubnver.Molp: Swimming Raines and! T. i . " .ni'r " PIC1 " V10"
Clubs will meet Thursday afternoon at 0$er oitwtoor sports wor enjoys! . 1 1 "I ' " i - i !i if Leona McKie.
. J IV . . - f i . . l mke up Thursday afternoon -and the Urni iinrsntii-in
J o elm at tho litoj It very Hng.Uio day and a spleifd.d P-nc ? . all.-returnod1 i n If
important that the full ureinboihip. iumh wns siread. . ! ' ..Vi.-;.i " ..iu..!bal.(Iiers Aa.l!h ' : V "
be nrp?Pnt I .- ' " r -- w .... iiwi". - IUlOda (laillier
Even In it Part j.
The Flag Day celebration at thwj j w
Brmvnwood high school aviII bo fienite Uonori h
runny uvyjiiug av u . iuck.
! their home on Booker street- . The re joj
The Priseilla Club will meet wit !i i'Vuite of the attrabtive ii'-v. -ra!
-Mrs. w. A. Lacy t ru.ay afternoon.
the (uiting. it -as Uie plejisure pX-Ui
campers to entertain coum'any" :til-siumijer Song
lionie i'jis prettily decorate! in potted
'fferus and Shasta daisies. Music an.l
Red Cross headquarters ihe. thncin?s "gave deUghtul enloyment for
gauze dressing room will k'-oiwiL iniests who Avcrc refreshed with
each afternoon cxcei t Saturday.
on entertained times during their stay oit Ui'a rSvor"
er ijoil." FowU Boating swimming1 and. ;h.untingwltlj.
ej- Anderson on Tinirsuay night at other sports of the open Avero tilso on'-;
joyed They report lots ofr fish und-
bbits and the entire tihie. .wag.'..un-
usnally ohjovaMe. ; . - - . .
Mary Katherine Roon In Hocltal.- .-.
liss Talbot presented. hoKybiijigcst'
tee "cream and cake. Misses Vera ; pupils Mary Katherine lkJ(in-:- nfno
: Cash ami Felicia Remington and Mr years old in a piano roeitn.1 a." Uij"
Coiniilhiientary to 51r. and Mr. t"Lr;"ks. assisted in -entertaining the First. "Baptist church - Wednesday
L:uUher. ; . ; tjests -wlio were: Misses Ruby L.ith- morning At the First Baptist chnrclf.
Mrs. WIH H. Mayes t'litcrtafaifrJ' with m" iVIary Francos Auley.; Marie The program given entirely '.'.froin
an inroraial dinner T;;c irty weiring Xooncy. ' Manon Holloway. .Issi'p memory was as ftiljo'wsf." ' "
romplimcnfary to Mr. and Mrn. Ji' K. baugh Sabclle Miller. Mary llc'tn uu L Araesqui' ; liitmiiilor
Tnwtlicr of a11as. Ik-u-c gurtst of (Xfjiioird Glna Lancaster. Ann it Ballade 4 Bnrg;1nfiiref
Mr. and Mrs. Hervey F. Mayes.. Klfeabeih" Hall. Edwy 'Bailey Virginia; Moment Mi!sie?lo ........ ..VSchiiiuim.
3leH AUben White. Vera: Holloway. Witches R.-vel. ... Sehytte
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tabcr tjave
.pleasure to a few fi if-:: .s We-lncisiiay
Avhen they drove to The Taber raneb
f'r an afternoon M"fiT:g. Th? wa-
Virginia" " Remington;
35eorge .Rhone
'l'ben. i:siin
Ilurt
BelL
V..!k.ias(in. William ; artist of fruitful promise am!" by
Allen
Sehurhann
S humahh
5eli(Jol. Review March .... Spauldlne
Gurlftt
Elizabeth Jackson. . f
Fall'fng Shadows .! Courtney!
Paldii
United States Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer and can be cashed or sold
by anyone having possession of them. Also they cannot be replaced if lost and
therefore it is very important to owners of these bonds thai they be safely stored.
For Your convenience we will receive your Liberty Bonds giving . you our
receipt for same and hold tl.iem without charge in our fire-proof valuts; We have
also gone to the trouble and expense to lake out a special burglary policy on
Liberty Lionels so trial in case your pongs snouici no stolen or burglars break m
while your bonds are with us you vill.be protected
would assume the loss.
Bring your bonds to us and iet our receipt fcj
wish them insured under! our oolicvi
without any charge. . ! . )
md the insurance company
r them and tell us that you
We shall be glad to render you this service
Brownwood National
The Bank of Steady Service
Bank
-Food Bcnions-f rations.
nicely. Si'i "have been '?eceied. intoi
The Brook
Huldah Harrison
Walls?- (piano and violin)
Thei . wqiiion of Brownwood .iff lIlu f har.dii four by baUftm an . twoj
greatly inicroaled in a series of Twih'ly k-Uer rbv- ra J- Irnek de-t
yftTICK PVTIHAX K.NIOIITS.
Brother Georae L. Heat of Son An
tonio- a veteran Knight" rtill be here
IVTrvdeirfoiistmUcns which will br given 'Irvering some very forcetul mesfwgesj .Monav nisht and will eiu rtain the
Uorothy and Margaret St. ("fair. herp fnex woek beginning T-ws-lajr l" 'rwj oureguuojra. uh .i.uti i-i.. of p lo( A unique pru-
ninS i lQ o'clock. The demo- U!o syienuji .inioresi uu? nioc:ju5 XJtm ja3 arrange 1 for ihe eve-
and a large at ten Ian c Is de-
nnnc. Huldali ami Anna Belle Harrlmornin
rison slratins fiffiiVbe given twire dally in eontiufte through next week. .The nil .
Xr& ' th&'lipil'dt'nforin'erly fxcuple i by tl public. Is iitvfled to nlU nd the stitfvices. '
A Recital. r "'f'T )? I Yii r-wn Mowers-See our stock and! ... -
Lenora filler and Jewel Thonm. nff teUtoa-of Ihe ex tension U- ucei pHees.-IoneyjMercJ hlllC!!
hssisted.bv Marv Freeman reader. 'ar '110110010 Iniverity ot Texnsi . f .J
were presented in recital bv tbeir11 IiJ. Charge ht the .b-moust- ' - j . ; Tlr? U authent
at Looney'Si
Uc record that
teacher; Miss Talbot at the First P.ap- tIonsf nn..iy-work in cooperatkmj yHJr mitwy vorth.-LoonW Mcr- SK was patented in Eng-
iist church Wednesday afternoon at ithfceunty loo.J administe r. f ti:c c lam! a 1 ...... e.-"hy-onejars bef.re
4 o'clock.- nietljbiiA-or roiisr rvinu roods wH . jtht- first American machine was in-
a ti.ni t' Kninnti r. bo sltOwn" and lectures will exnlainla ; rrcli vejret:!l)Ii!S at Loonev'fe. vented.
. A well bnlnnred nrourniu was rert- u siownf itou iwuires win exptan(a
ed and the voung pianists showed ox- nmnkm Of things of great inter.t tos
Inordinary ".tab nt and careful train-. ho -hoBkcftirs who are oideaur-.
A'lUy La. Zingatia .'." -..riohni
jam.?. iary nain.Tine provei nermn an - .... . . covernmont with refn-nn
to
!!.... nAnnlt ftt'tn Tletinor.4- inf. r r.r:.tirn of thrt lirr.rHi 'rtim. !'. vu .....-.
sion was a partieularly cnjowt.li;r 'j .'.l PjlPCnn M.PJ ... i. -1 Jnl Onjovibie
Jiosenilir s.mo-
and was rnnpumonlaiy : Mr. ' am vi orient rhyihmlc 'senf1 rendition of he
Mrs. Joe K. Lawther. ... mBartov;Frvler 'Au jerson. Sheiday.l with fairy-like eaW- and h;.' lhn. TV
Mos-Hmes T V Toi mi- 1? 7 " ' '' ! ?ce wonderful in ft HiUl ao" ycng Jrlina Itanro by Ma MJop.
Meiames j v Joj.nvc.T an . J;. .. .. ........ ..;.. .A .." :.t;; The readmgs by Mary Freeman add-
cenine Mr. and .Vire. LaAt'ir of ra'H
las.
i -
run-
serving: food.. f
The demonstration will l.tie
Tuesday .nip; continue tiiroiw.-h iJafir-day."
liunco Tarty.'
and was a deUsht to ;.he ' ntHlTericO;
od n ev friends Friday c
bdmff.ti 3l5l Avenue
'.t '..i.-rl' i All.... ;
ed much 1o the program. Miss Free
st red 'white and blue Trfi si;pt-n-
e4.from mo cnannr:s
nors of -the rooms and;
t ning st h'v:
Streamers
r .!
Luncheon iov Lrrv.'-
Mrs. W. A. Lacy was 3 - cFirsning
liincbeon bostnss Walneadav lifter-il
noon at her ftii'ch home 'hn. ifisa" motif svas carricil6ut
Tronn T wire tho Imrnirw! ' '( Lt lirrtllthl lit V Illlhcfl farilislied
-Wild riower.s aurirj-jninr -thn..ui:.tJiiiant 'liveron or- jjt. .fvcmtm
math suntlowre'a ftiti".1 -the lu. V. wh6ri ice cream aud waJcrt; wcr-
eon table which was ry beaurif!! U$ served. The guests inclfided: ?ns;cs
aiIa':s' and many bwatunl liowrs. . " . ..
War SavJnirsrSrtdHv.. flf' '"mfying .ah.iu-
The Ford Ad:kion Waxvim-s d1st!ni't cnunmJ ur r1;
to tlic r- ietv mt't liinr-simv aftpmotm the:
tbb natnoij' boi.' cf .Mrs. J. W. Trapp. Khort 1 - ' " ''"
h rough tli. irograra open: l. ttje meeting aaift: was- 1 ""' ' ";" ".-
. i 2.. it ........... i 11.: 1... .
t'jP rciwiercd as .lotjows: r i 11 iiwjmhhw ims .-.; i
K.-a lin viss Maxiiio- Qbef. - . . . arlaml hnptcr. i A. If. at uene-.v
Piano seletio..AlatriJ:. ck: tWfowuwood high s h)ol. MUs ( ora1
Kvadtiis. HiiMih Andcawa: . Lee will pnsent a flag t th- new;
iOBSTITBTE MEATS
ARE BECOME
0
M;iV S'CIIF-IH 1.1. I- t: ltFI)Ft-hCc
' t'OiNsroTnov or mkats .
i.im:i
Paper. ' Why We Should l)ei'tTHrtft;Scliool
ISbtplMJjinjs the new shedule of the
in
YSWm) lilij j
Fi
ive
Bio
easoos!
Count on the fingers of your hand the advantages of
of the Gas Range as a household helper:
1. It is clean! You don't have! .to'
fuss with sooty dirty coals. j
2. it is prompt! Your fuel is al-
ready at an instant's noticeJ -
3. It is cool! It does not heat up
the kitchen.
4. It is controllable! The heat can
he regulated so exactly that a
perfect cooking can be insured.
5. It is economical! With the
present price of coal gas is far
cheaper.
From our stock of Cabinet Gas Ranges you can pick
out the exact sizs which will suit your family needs.
We are selling Cabinet Gas Ranges on the partial
payment plan--payments are made monthly.
Telephone 34 Now
JEXAS POWER & IM COMPANY
Staani s" Mrs.. S. A. MeKIe
Reading. Uoaanfond. AHftt:
.Hiss O! er al.io eavo-iHHtsiire It tne
members at inter Jrafe 4orin.;todvnft-
oriioon by giving ii alicc!fo"n.:ttf"xed-'
itigs. ihiTr the menibers bjisily -flu-.
the name of Mary fn mpitofsl ration for. rodurinfthe.
i.anaiui unpicr. n u. ih!h oiWWSm ItWO pf UH".:ts. Dr. M.! L
ploore of Dallas will be the ifHudpnlRrI anty fMMJ .tdmhiMinrtAr.
speaker siVC-s ti.PolTo.wine. inrrn -itioii : . .
- . - - j:
YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR
June 9th to 23rd
Inclusive
SeMees Begin
1'-
a
i Te iowinr'tym of :.-f. mutton.!
Al dub Lake. r; pojfk afr pxtfltry is to ;. on .t htsh.i
Dr. ami Mrs. P. A. Kcwlrr have a ofM aad.oue-Jialf pounds pir neir'
l!ie.; tt "kins a Coilifrt -Khfc-h is -.to th i- ..en est nt 'lnl Lake far t.i ts.pon ueii month. In rasvs of famijy j on- j
bo. sent to fanfi; Hofie. . It.wa de- W ek emf Mis (' I.fvMr;y. Mrs.. I. (ii flpHin tins. !?tfc lule au ie tfisily -
elileil lo appoint teams ta wqr1. in pV:-i Howaril ami Mi.s Crosi y. eopif&d." ami .in restanriint.-. liitfv !
tain -lays in the wai-rjlen ninl also --K J.at .pffiilJc uittiiiK ho.wes it wftj be '.
fr thr members to iico Frtday. morn- ( huirli Societies . j cwjiif jjn tha ba is of eMitvnml;
. The Woman's Missionary Soeiotv. of . oif-iro'ttnds Tor caeh ninety tals t
the M'tho(Iist cbunh will in-et Mon-jshWl; i;: : ;- - ... . " j
day afternoon at :i oVlofk in a i- -JirSltfTifemrto this ration of reat.'
sfinl.y meeting a? tl'e home of 'Mrs f'.h ;S(raSv?jhiy jpeat foos may heusei;
aifi (I. Thompson. J;2 Austin ave- frfj'.iSllieff they re clashed as irheat- (
me for work n tn giiinWa. . . .
CufiiplimiMslary: (" 01 1- S'eweunib.
At the home of Airs. CSeiu Wilson
Tuesday evening a'jfnriy?.. of . "youiie.
jiwple vather'd aft ft- fiijteiv'dll to. Miss.
(;lafls X'-wroiob wto" ilitL tiiis.y;eek
for iter hoiue In AiftifciiJ. :..GUinep so-
cial hat and musje ga.va-thff-ploasniH
pastime erijoyed dttf In.riii ;"ecninj.
and nt it? -elose- rin reiarm tfdre re- i
fcretfully saitMiy tliS 'irdtTp df ien.lF.
-Mn joying the evening- SWftt-" iis.se'
fladw Xeivromb. Lois ; Be$ki. " VcrK
HoHoway.. fera X6vhs Slftrtor
Hue. An inr.iortant businesH nesion
wit! If heb! at tbe bse tf the after-
noon's fituly.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the First lrelivt. liau ehureh will
uiept Mfiiiday a'ffern'on in the Rod
('ross hOadriuarters.
WifillytW: dx tail ox longer. Jlivt r
hlfleif!;'-; BwtK'tirc:idi trriie .1 ami (
brvfh fBh seafood .uid same.
lljiVlTAL AT oirni !
; : nuowNwooi) rmrnni
Thoi revival at th- North lir-wi!- ;
wootl Haptist rhureii is p; igrsrin ;
The Ladies" Aid Sorietv of the Tirst
8;45 p. m.
arch oi Christ
Tabernacle
Austin Avenue
r .j.i
George A. Klingman Ph. D.
Professor of Bible in Abiiene Christian College
rr3flQr.D;lny afternoon in Red (W Jira
lrnior. rrua r.Hasunt v iiwion . uiivis.( nrrri.
' ' ' . "'.- i- -"' "- '. " 1
uaniiun. - x - - .
iMissinnitry r'Kjl(jry ..lICQj iitjr: ;
. The meelihz V f ili.Ci .'Wttaj!J.'iIi&-
aiohary society rjf 5-: ttia.- 'Mpihodisl
Qhurch which i anuhlncsa7-fQl; .Mon-
llonday afternoon to iigoL "yith jlrs.
Thomitson; at 1(T02 Aifstln nVonup of
: unusual iniporiauco. ' TI40 oJdctio'n. of
- Officers will be held .luti. roveral v;i-
jianriea filled. The . uloinbers are.
iireotl to attend.-. : -. ."
; ; Miss fash in JlJiicVM jiI;-
: A j-oung pianist of 'nnnsual ttilertt
- yml iiUfll'?;o"ro .was .jftojfeii tpur.iit) ihe
Jlrownwood jmbjie Avpen .Miss; y 01.1
. The Woman's Auxiliary of the First'
P.aptist Vliurrh an i 1 1 meet Monday aft-J
fsrnoon nt 1 o'.'bifk at the rhurelr fn a )
Rible study and business; inecUne.
The Aid Society No. 1 or Hie 1'ir M
ritriRtian tliurcb will mtet Moiulay
aflernoon at 1 o'clock at the eliurch.
The Aid Society No. "2 o ft Iv First
Christian church will meet Monday;
afternoon in the Red Cross lioadii;ar-j
torsi
The Wonian'H Auxilirtry of the Co;;-!
gin Avenue ISaptjPt eliurch will moot '
rash a piiiiil of .VlIaB.'.Pttnrr TKlliptJpntfay afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
hunaartnl 'in reel till at tita-. FlrAt Han- "hiiix h.
"ftist churHi Tuesday . pvoniris at .sf::io
o'clock.
' . MI.-tH Cash p'la.yodviUi onso and "a
;:1horough- understanding of. hor pro-
:gram both nnisically and technically
.spenking.- -The RrahniH . number
.Rhapsody Xb. 11 It .Minor wan-rcn
f dered admirably "showing off to ad
i vantage the real musicianship of this
Noticeable character
"SERVICE FIRST
No. 60
i yqung pian;'8t.
j istics wore the depth of tone without
j effort and controllud 'attack hi heavy
J passages the melody standing out
i against the different harmonica built
j around it. Special .mention should bo
made of tho last number. .Rubcnstein'3
! Kamennoi Oat row in which was the
neb tone quality displayed in pas-
sages imitating the organ while the
more brilliant passages were played
with clear out terhnifjue tho bell of-
; ferrt being brought to good advantage
No less delightful was her artistic
j rendition of the-Chopin Preludes; ex-
hibiting good taste and musically
' feeling.
1 Tho whole program was well bal-
Harlcy-rorn Flour. Muffins.
1 1-.1 cups- barley flotir f cup
corn flour 3-;! teaspoon salt. 't
teaspoons baking jKjwder. 1 ta-
blespoon shortening (melted). I
'egg .(beaten separately.) About
i cup liquid enough for medium
soft bntter. v
Com 3Ieal RIsnill.s
1 e'nj) corn meal mush (wo.ll
cookeiL) 1 cup barley flour or
- other dry sttbstltute 2 1-2 table-
spoons shortening 3-1 teaspoon f
salt. 2 1-2 luaspoons baking pow- 4--
der. Liquid if necessary to &
O make soft dough. Add salt and r
shortening to corn meal mush
4 beating thoroughly. Mix with V
this the dry material and baking -
powder sifted tdgetber. Work in
lightly add llquhl if nfVo?sary 0-
- form into small biscuit 1 and bake "
anced and rendered in an authofita-- very thoroughly v
tive manner without tho faintest trace
!A ll ' Thl
Phone us Your Wants
91 fm-
Aninvment may be experienced
upon every occasion by the hostess and her
Quests alike when the refreshments serveaiuu
oodf taste good are good. The Alamo puts
the "good" in ice cream and it takes the purest
ingredients and the most skillful artists in our
line to combine purity excellence and beauty.
You will discover this by Phoning No. 99 and
'ordering us deliver you a gallon of the following
flavors for your Sunday dinner:
MAPLE NUT PEACH ' .
VANILLA CHERRY
CHOCOLA TE PINEAPPLE
I
ALAMO MANUFACTURING COMPANY
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