Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 88, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN JANUAF
1 T7-
ANY WIFE TO
if
By- Garol Hayncs.
Lot us be guests in one another's house
With deferential "No" and courteous "Yes";
Let us take care to hide our foolish nioods
Behind a certain xshow o cheerfulness.
L.et us avoid all sullen silences; '""V
We should find fresh and sprightly things to.isay-
I must be fearful lest you find me dull
And you must dread to bore me any way. "
Let us knock gently at each other's heart '.;
Glad of a chance to look within and yet "'-
Let us Temembcr that tot force one's way . .''.-
Is the unpardoned breacli of etiquette. .
So. shall I be the hostess you the host
Until all need for entertainment 'ends.
We shall be lovers when the last door shuts
-But what-is better still we shall be friends.
' . SOCIAL CAX.EXDAH.
Tuesdy afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
thef Twentieth Century Club will meet
In the Federated club room.
Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
-Mrs. w ix. Paige will entertain with
bridge.
Avednesday afternoon at 3 ocloc.it
the Self Culture Club -will be enter
tained at the home of "Mrs V. Davis.
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock
the Brownwood .Delphian Chapter willt
meet in important session in the Fed-
eratedvclub roont
Wednesday afternoon at 3 -o'clock.
Mrs. Harvey It Jones will be hosted
to the; J. F. F. Club at her home.
1215 Austin. Avenue.
Thursday evening; at S:00 o'clock
Dr. and Airs. W. H. Paige' will enter-
tain with bridge.
Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
Mrs Boyer Scrimgeour will be hos-
tess to the Just So' Club.
Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
the" Winnie Davis Chapter United
Daughters of Confederacy will meet
at 3rMJ o'clock in the Federated Club
room.
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COGGDT PAIIE"T-TEACHEBS
ASSOCIATION.
The Coggin Parent-Teachers Asso-
ciation met on Friday afternoon with
a large attendance and much enthus-
iasm was manifest ;
nA splendid program of Teadings.
and songs and dancing was given by'
Mrs. Reeves and Miss Parkers room j
a. report was maae mat saie sruuinii
was being cleared and that everything
was. in readiness for tne. planting oi
the tree which were given by the
"(School trustees ayIio "will also have
thV.trees planted and install pipes for
irrigating the trees. ther committees
made reports. The ejection of officers
resulted as follows: President. Mrs.
Hans Schoeder; yjge president-Mrs.
W. A. Robertson; second vice presi-
dent; Mrs. G. E. Berry; secretary;'
Mrs. J. C Galloway treasurer; Mr.
Gaskell Howlett.
BROWSWOOP MUSIC CLUB.
The Brownwood Musk; Club met
on Wednesday afternoon at 3;J0
o'clock in the club room. The chor-
al club met at 2:30 o'clock directed
by Mrs John H. McKee. Mrs. McKee
also directed the afternoon's program
on German music and rousucians.
Interesting and instructive papers
oh the lives of Liszt ami Schumann
were read by Mrs. J. C Galloway suit
Mrs. Edna Savage Saunders. Mr.
Lyman Stanley favored with a selec-
tion from Liszt Mr. Scott and Miss
SL Clair accompanied by Mr. Sn-
deuS favored with an ensemble vio-
lin number from Wagner. Mrs. J. IC
Wilkes sweetlv sang a Schumann
number and Mrs. Findley .Horlbut
entertained with two piano numbers j
Such a program indeed depict the
aim of the'1 club in the fullesj appre-
ciation of the lives and music of the
great musicians.
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THREE YEARS OLD.
The third birthday anniversary of
little Mary Elizabeth Armstrong gave
incentive for a delightful birthday
party this afternoon when her mother
Mrs. R. Wright Armstrong entertain-
ed at her home on Fisk Avenue.
The guests registered in the -celebrant's
baby book and a merry time1
was .had througho'uftlie hour in va-j
rous forms of indoor games. The;
fishing pond afforded an unusual;
amount of fun and each guest was.
successful in fishing a favor. The
beautifol birthday cake was cut am1j
much ercltement Ice cream andj
cake were served. The guests -included
in this delightful party were
Dorothy Elizabeth Lindsay. Charles
NeaIMcIntosh Genevieve Abney Joan
Evans Fred and Mark Abney Alary
HurfHuUMartha Dublin. Fay Fraschi-
seur Walton Presley. R. M. Fraschi-
sour. Jr Francis EUK Blinn McClel-
land. Virginia Syder. Emily Ruth Mc-
Ghee Ronald and Roland Grove 3i?n
Hardin Burl Talbot. Winstead Ded-
man Sr. Barbara Scrimgeour Ellen
T?HrnWh Vsntis.- Charles Dungan
Elizabeth Mallow Ned Snyder Jr..
mmmie Snvder. Dorophia Watson
Vernon Adams Jr. Adams. Masine
Shaw snd Mary Elizabeth Arvm.
wnvnmvG mils. HOKGAX.
'VMrs. W. R. Scrimgeour assembled a
i ' row f rjpnds on Friday afternoon hon-
- oVing Mrs. G. D. Morgan of Galves--tbn.
The personnel included & farm-
er Brownwood friends of the honoree.
MARIPOSA CLUB.
Miss Felicia Remington entertajned
the Mariposa Club on Thursday af-
ternoon when the nersonnol Included
the club members and a number of
guests. '
Rose carnations were assembled
about the rooms lending their beauty
&nd fragrance about the bridge tables.
HER HUSBAND
In the contest Mrs. Charles R. Ater
received the high score club favor and
Miss Josephine Gilliam received the
- ' m 1 a . -
low score ciud ravor. ine guest iavor
went to Mrs. W. L. DuPre
A deviled oystef collation with deli--
cacies was passed. The personnel in
cluded: Mesdames W. Lee Watson
Charles R. Ater Claude A. Mitchell
W. Boyer Scrimgeour It Wright Arm-
strong Edward B. Henley Jr. David
S. Camp Jr.. Horace Shefton Norman
Locks G. E. Berry Finley Hurlbut
Carl Mcintosh Douglas Calder of
Brazil Tom Posey Herbert ArvJnr R.
Columbus Winstead Dednjan C. E.
Boyett Ellis H. Boyd of Fort Worth
Bert Hurlbut Charles J. Horn Hugh.
L. Grove. Clifford Pouncey W. L. Du-
Pnv DeWitt "McClelland Travis
Greggs. George Walsh; Misses Bobbie
Hale Lyda Gresham Kathryn Ander-
son Helen Taber Josephine Gilliam
Bess Williamson Nell Herblin Bettie
Murhl Staggs and Ruby Bettis.
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C03HU42rEXTAKY PARTY.
Mrs. Bernay Sheffield of Brown-
wood was named honoree oy Miss Ma
bel Gray last Thursday evening when
she entertained a coterie of friends
at auction bridge.
Miss Vida Jones received high
score award a vanity set and the
honoree was presented with a pretty
embroidered floor pillow; Mrs. Shef-i
field was also awarded the consOla-j
tion.. Following the game a delici-"
ous refreshment course . of pressed
chicken flakes sandwiches gherkins.
marshmaliow pudding and angel
cake was served.
Those present were: Mesdames K.
Gilliland Jack
Durham. Jack
Math Milton Collins Frank Taylor j the author. Mrs. Hans Schroeder in-
George Wilkin and Misses Fannie Fay teres Ungly ompared Holmes as a
and Vida Jones Anna Lee Gann Ell humorist with othor writers. Mrs. V.
T3v?.i Vsvinr Mariiorifo i sixVnder. I Da- H uleasingly gave "One Horse
Annie B. . Kinney Bernice "Woolley
Lena Wood Mesdames Ben Cox. J. B.
Lewie and Fank Harbour. Coleman
Democrat-Voice.
BIUDGE SITPKR. ;
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mcivee as-
. fr.r friMfls ar n Jriilcc
wnnnr TilPfiilav nisllt. i
Calendulas were lavoreo
in hous-j
rltxNnrsiinnc: and aided in thb delichl
f.i knttuirr Tfi- th individual titek
centered with crystal candle stu-Xsl'- Davis. O. NoMayo Carrol R. Ilug-J
hlflin- orange candle. The nut run.-Has 'Hans .Schroeder A. E. -Wilson
uuti nthnr tsblo annointments rev.ci- -rwuti mujjuh . oumiu j.- uvI
td the orange motif. A doligh'fv:!rcoU; Paul Anderson and J.J1C. Greer.- W U Turner. R
sawer of four courses was 'dnlniUy' " Page. Maurice
' RH1D0U COrjtTIiSV. ertson Charles R
Tn tho liHiiA ssnrios the hi&h score . Mr. John H. McKee entertain!' Wells. Minnie
lsdifls favor went tn Sirs F V. Greberi
uuA iho "Pntlpmens favor was pre-
ni? tn tr P. W. Or filler.
Included in the p ri6nnel were' ambled about the game rooms. In 1
Messrs. and Mesdames P. W Greber.jthe bridge contest Mrs. Herbert Arvin!
IT a T.iirnK. mvn nullev. J. It. atone.
Chester Harri?mi Guy L. Jones and'
Dr. and Mr?. W. H Paige
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EYKXIXG OF FIVE HUXDKE1). .
An enjoyable five hundred party of (
Saturday night was the courtesy ex-
tenacu a iew tnenus u jh. uuu .
. ... r . n l... T r. I
John H. McKee
Potted plants
graced the game
rooms.
Painter
In the contest Mrs Henry (ls rec5tjJ? of hc 80Moft
was the successful winner ofjDaniei Bakir College. A. good ami:
the evening's favor.
A dainty deviled oyster collation
was served The guests included
Messrs. and Mesdames' Henry Paint
er. W. R. Scrimgeour F. W. Greber
Mrs. J. H. Greenwood Miss Florence
Greenwood Messrs. Fred and Donald
Greenwood.
EXCAE3IEXT AXXOUNCED.
f5r. and Mrs. E. E. Kilgore
announce tho engagement . .
of their daughter
Helen Eulala
to
Mr. Laurence B. Snapp.
The marriage to take place
Wednesday evening
January the thirtieth
nineteen hundred and twenty-four
seven forty-five o'clock.
One thousand five hundred and five
Durham Street.
At home
Montainair New Mexico.
TWO YJ.MHS (LI. "
Mrs. Clarence A. Lindsay and .her
mother Mrs .L W. Malone entertain-
ed with a chil.1rt?n'K party on. Monday
honoring little Dorothy -Elizabeth
Lindsay who celebrated her second
birthday.
The dainty li'tior celubrnnt iieauti-
ful in a frock of olne crepe de chine
greeted . her guests in rooms attract
ively arranged with ferus and -potted
plants. The afternoon was merrily
spent at. play the feature entertain
ments were the Punch and Pudv show
and the Three Bears which were 30
cleverly given by Miss Anna Dobbs
The beautifully embossed birthday
cake of pink and green topped wiHi
ine two Burning pintc tapers was cut
after the candles had been blown by
the little guosts. Jello and cream
with tea cakes resembling animals
wore served to tho children and a
daint3 salad plate was' passed .the
mothers and other guests. Each lit-1
tie guest was given a scrap book as ft
momento of the happy occasion. A
mini1 cr of dainty gifts wore present-
ed the little celebrant by her .guests.
Dorothy Elizabeth included in her
personnel: Cliston M. Nolan Jr.
.William Brewer Jr. Mary Hurlbut
"Dorothy Hurlbut Winstead. Dedman
Jr Blinn McClelland Emily Ruth
Mttⅇ Bobbie Bowles. Hal Cherry
Jr. Mary Elizabeth.Armstrong Bar-
bara Scrimgeour Joe Wilmeth Blagg
IclianJ Raymond Blagg Eliis H.
Boyd Jr. of Fort Worth Priscilla
.Ray Boyd of Fort Worth Genevieve
Abney. Ellen Elizabeth Yan'bis;
Masses Virginia-Taber Eula McFar-
liindary Jessie Stone of College
Station. Anna Dobbs Bessie .Dobbs
and -Mnyesie Malone and a number of
mothers of the children.
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HONOVIXG jrilS. KIRKirAM.
x Naming Mrs. E. T. Kirkimm of San
Antonioiie honor guest on W.ednea
day afternoon her mother. Mrs. S. E.
Chandlef assembled a few friends at;
her home on Durham street
Potted plants graced the? rooms
where the guests spent tho afterioou
very enjoyajily In handiwork ami so-
cial chat Iiv a contest Mrs. J. Stew-
art Cleveland was the most successful
and Avas daintily favored. Miss Vir-
ginia Hardy favored .with a vocal se-
lection and Miss Katherine Watson
gave an entertaining reading.
A "dainty deviled oyster collfftion
was served. The personnel included'
a few friends of the honor guest who
were: Mesdames
J. Stewart Cleve-
land. Bert Hurlbut Guy L. Jones R.
Kent Hallum W. H. Paige Douglas
Calder of Brazil G. E. Berry Harry
McGheo Charles J. Horn. James C
White; Misses -katherine Watson:
Virginia Hardy. Julia Walker Jose
phine Gilliam Helen Taber and Mar-
garet Chandler. 4
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rLKASIN'G COURTESY.
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. S. R'ears of age After blowing Wie six-
Chandler assembled the ladi3 of the!
Dantel Baker facultv and a fowl
friends at her Durham street home in
pleasing compliment to her daughter
Mrs. E. T. Kirkham of San Antpnlo. i
In attractively arranged rooms the
afternoon was spent by the guests
in delightful informality. An enjoy'-j iisneu a prize arious forms or en-
able feature of the afternoon .was" a tertainment merrily whiled the hours.
vocal selection by Miss Claire Drey
A dainty oyster collation regaled
the guests who were: Mesdames
Kirkham. Martha W. Morris W. M.l
Whitfield Hetty E.- Meyer R. G. Hal
urn. W. A. Storey Sallie Frcy Wear
Bigham; Misses Claire Drey Alta
Craig. Helen m; Post. Katherine Bain
Josephine Kirk Bess Dobbs Lena
Hallux Bess Dobbs Julia Walker
M
mslf cnrrnE club.
Mrs Glldden Wilson was hostws to
the Self . Culture Club on Wednesday
afternoon.
Potted plants offered beauty and
fragrance to the rooms whore
members assombled.
The afternoon's program was on
Oliver Wendell Holmes. Mrs. J. E.
Mc-!oujotn gave me me anci wqi:ks of
Shav" Mrs. I'ank Anderson
also
f?:red with a reading . Chambered j and yellow narcissi" to give the ploas-
NV .balance. ' jInS floral noto? and dainty nut ciips
Odostions and a round table discus- j of Hhp chOson colors made to resem-
sion proved unusually interesting and bio narcissi to further henld the effect.
Uviructive. During a discussion of F0rt.v-4.w0 formed' Interesting coa-
toisiness a social was planned for test. DeVghtfm features of the nfter-
Wednesday attemoon at uie nome oiMiuoir .wt're.vocai seicc-ions y ..U8S
S.K V. UavlS.
. The hostess passpd a delicious sal-
ad collation with delicacies. The
1
ificmbers present were: Mesdames t
with bridge on Friday ' afternoon at
uer uoine u .ufiim iuvuni;. .
" caienuuias were auractiveiy
wo uitzn suhuuj uivur uiiu nun
Virginia Hardy recei veil Uio favor in
a generacur. I
A dainty collation of creamed oys-
ters and accompanying delicacies was
passed.
It.
. . .
pjyj.; PITTLS 11K( ITAJ AT THE
DAM EL BAKER COLLEGE.
1 Twenty-six pupHs took part hi the
at
ence was in attendance and the pro'
.gram was hoarfily applauded. Voice
numbers were rendered by Mrs. Den-
man and Milvina Skinner: violin.
numbers hy Roger NVl Eaton Lola
Mae McLean and Ethel Jameson
readings by Virginia Skinner Mr..
Leola Christie Barnes and Aiucp
Martin atid piano numbers by Eli-
zabeth Johnson. Mary Bess Hojjvr
Jean Meyer. Lucille Mayo Opal
Dwycr Martha May Johnson1. L;ci'e
Ho' man. Nellie Bell Smith Dctisy
Knox 'Lois- Coston. Anna Belle -MU-Iqr
Cathefiho -Wear- Lois Hoaua.
Doris Page Lois. Tavlor Maudic
.Fields Lois Garrott. Dorothy? Ken
dall. . ' .
HOTEL BHABV I)ACE.
Th6 dance given Tuesday night at
the .Hotel Brady was 'one of the moct
pronounced FUecesse- of the season
and was n most brilliant and enjoy-
able event ns Veil. Thp ball room
was thronged with a. .gay 'assemblage
and manifest appreciation w?'s evi
denced .of the wonderful music pro-
vided The securing of Wh'tey Kauf
mtin and hffl original "Porsylvnn'a
Ser'enadcrs" wpb an oscept'onaJ
.event an'l all lovers of the lernicho-
rtnn art vcre glad to nvMl them-
E fvos of their nius!c. ThIs company
is the original -Victor Record orches-
tra and their v's't to Brady was pw'd
while on n transcontinental "tour
nlnvintr in the leadtn cties of
Texas while onroutn to the coast.
About seventy-five co'iples vrercin
attendance among out-of-town aat-
tondants from Brownwood wore
r nrt.t TVT.i- .llnKntiv RllnfflfUll
MesRr Horace 3aWwcll. Ceorgo
Rhone Edwin Terry. Brady Stand-
ard. Y-
IXF0R3JAL AFTERNOON".
Mrs.'A. M Stalpup included iho
ouso guofits ot Mrs. E. Schneider on
Friday afternoon when she entertain
ed informally at her home in Vincent
street.
In rooms attractively ornamented
with potted plants needlework gave
diversion. A delicious refreshment
plate was offered. The guests Includ
ed: Mesdames E. Schneider R B.
Truott A. S. Rosa Harry Meredith T.
C. Cobb Kavanaugh Smith Wilbur
Smith; Misses Albertine Smith Ruth
Kirkpatrick Little Ruth Cobb and
Bettie Trultt.
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LEAP YEAR BRIDGE CLUB. -
Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Bui-y entertained
the Leap Year Bridge Club oh Friday
evening -
Potted plants gave attractive floral
touches to the rooma given over to the
hospitality. MrsJ. B. Raymond re-
ceived the ladies high score favor and
Dr. T. B Bailey received the gentle-
men's favor. -
a luuniy auiiui maie was. onereu.
The- guests included
Dr. and Mrs.
T. B. Bailey; Messrs. and Mesdames
Bluford Adams Claire Bettis G. E.
Chatham M. C. Crispen V. M. Shef-
field J. C. Galloway J. B. Raymond
and Mrs. B. R. Young.
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CELEBIIATRD SIXTH BIRTHDAY.
Mrs. E. J. Robertson assembled a
number of children on Friday at. her
home on Avenue B to share with her
little daughter Vera Louise the pleas-
ures of her sLx'th birthday.
The home throughout was attrac-
iiveiy noraieu. in cue mmng room
green and pink crepe paper streamers
formed a canopy from the chandelier
to the corners of the rooms with a
fringe of the pink and green paper
falling from chandelier and hung over
tho beautiful birthday cake effectively
decorated and marked with six nick-
eis. ine cane was a gut or the ceia-1
lirnnf'c; frfnt "-rnnflnintliof Afr-t- G T I
brant's great .grandmother Mrs. S. J
Weaver of Dublin ' who is eighty
tapers the cake was cut for favors.
with Genevieve Abney cutting the
tutne truest iMorris jr.. cutting tnej
button Mary Hurlbut cutting the
thimble and Ruth Johnson cutting the
ring
From a green fish pond each guest
Ice cream and cake were served
The guests were: Genevieve Abnoy
Margaret Porter Bettie Belle Morris
EHw Elizabeth Yantis. Mary and Dor
othy Murium Mac ltnee Thompson.
Helen Claire Berry Alice Graham.
Katherine Galloway Lucile Galloway
Emma Katherine Hall Mary Sue Da-
vis Eugenia Jones Mary Jane Gober
Mary Belle Sikes. Baby Futch lack-
burn Smith Ernest Morris Jr. Jack
Carlson. Buster Gober J. D. ambGar-
land Dansby Marcus Murphy J. D.
Andrews Leander Hall and Charles
Wilson.
Mrs. Robertson was assisted .bv
thefkrtla. Smith and Ruth Johnson.
1I0XORIKG FORI) SCHOOL
TEACHERS.
Mrs. Mj E. Abernathy entertained
the teachers of the' Ford school and
a few friends this afternoon. .
The Ford school colors of yellow.
and green were attractively heralded
throughout the hbspitality w.'th ferns
Clairb Drev. readings b- Mrs Mini-
! rice Harner and" nlano numbers bv
Miss Nell Brown.-
A dainty plate of chicken"
sand
wiches olives . potato chips and. hot
chocolate ttas passed.
Davenport George.
Harper. J. Uoli-
Ater. Misses Alriia
Stwnrt Blanche Mc-
Connejl Canine MaUhlin. Bossie Ie
ivuur uws iciuue) uuure
urev. acu urown ucrtrutiCiivniglui
and Addle Perry.
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1I0X0KIVG MUDE-ELECT.
Miss Eula Kilgore a January bride-
elect . was pleasingly complimented
thfp afternoon when Miss Nealie
Moore entertained at her home on
Vine street.
Potted plants gave- graceful flora?
touches for the rOonui where the
hdurs. were delightfully spent h
var'ous forms of tably games. The
surprise of the afternoon came when
the hostess appeared rolling a mini
ature house before the britlo elect.
who upon following the .roqti'jst that
' she clean house for . that was the
first Hung for a bride to do in her
new homo" she fotfnd a beautiful
array of miscellanoous gifts.
A dainty chicken salad collation
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1 MM Jno Oiwes food Concert in New York
E A press Veport 'says: ' .
E "The "program consisted of the brilliant and vigorous Sonata in A :
E Minor by Greig and a varied and interesting group of classic rorrmn- :
E tic and modern numbers. Norlleet's playing Is marked by a warm and
E dramatic temperament which gives authority and charm to his inter-
r: pretations. He Is able to make tho composers "speak" and his audi-
E once was quick to recognize this power. The most popular number of ;
E the program" was the Chopin Nocturne transcribed for cello by Sales :
ski The rlehnoss of color and beauty ot tone of this composition call- i
E cd forth great enthusiasm and the-young artist was recalled many j
E times.. Helen Norlleet was at tho piano. The Nprfleet Trio will bo j
E in Texas this month for concerts." ' j
j "An abundance- of color."-N. Y. Times. i
E "Highost individual honors rested over the head of the pianist." j
N. Y. Evening Mail. .
5 "The 'cellist seemed perhaps the ablest of tho three."--N. Y. Sun. j
E "The dominant spirit seemed to be tho violinist." N. Y. Tribune. ;
E "This is in truth an ensemble of tho highest musicianship of rare
E temper and Intelligence and of vast value to appreciation of the con-
' cnt and texture of. musical composition.'"-Memphis Tenn. Commer- :
S cial Appeal. " ' t j
I Brownwood Can Hear This Wonderful Trio.
I When? ; .
I February 4 Afternoon and Evening
I s - Where?
In the Beautiful
1 Daniel Baker College
Tmmiii'miimiim
to about twenty-eight
guests
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Master Forest Howlett assisted by
his .mother. -Mrs. Gasklll Howlett en-
tertained a few friends on Wednesday
afternoon the occasion marking the
eightfi birthday anniversary o the
young host.
The blue and red motif Tvas attract-
ively heralded throughout the decora-
tive effects with ferns and potted
blooming plants.' lending their beauty
The lights shaded with crepe paper
cast a cheery ' reflection over the
pleasing setting. Various forms of
children's games were introduced and
favofs wercgivon in the contests. The
birthday cake topped with the eight;
frimUns wns .'ri1riifii whim cn.ndles
were extinguished and the cake was
cut. Hot chocolate and cake were
served in refreshment Tho guests
included- Lucilu Galloway Thelma
Jackson Arthur Benson Jimmle
Epps Eddie Lake Tate John L. Har-
rison Jaines Forgey Sidney Bettis
Milton J3owden Lonnie Sawyer Mar-
cus Murphy
ip i J1
SORFIiEET TRIO TO C03IE TO
. BltMYMVOOl).
Only by the rarest good fortune is
the treat of listening to the Norfloel
Trio offered to Brownwood- at very'
moderate prices. In fact by takings
the Trfc en route between ongagc-J
ments the Daniel Baker Fine Artsj
Club managed to secure their ser-
vices at exactly one-fifth their ordi-!
nary contract price. The matinee is
Monday afternoon and especially for
school-children. A more than ordl-J
narilv fine nroeram of chamber music
do luxe will be uiven Monday nizht.
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February 4.
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
Tho Woman's Auxiliary of the First
Presbyterian church will meet-Mon
day afternoon fn circles as follows:
- Circle 1 will meet at 3:30 o'clpckwlth
Mrs. J; A. Austin 1319 Austin Avenue;
Circle 2 will meefat 3:30 o'clock with
Mrs. C. A. West. 1511 Vine Street;
Circle i? will meet at 3:30 o'clock with
Mrs. Hal Hardimanf lfiOS Seventh
Street; Circle 1 will meet at .3:30
o'clock at the church; Circle 5 will
moet at 3 o'clock with Mrs. James C.
White 101 West Anderson.
The Executive Board will meet
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
fan business at the home of the presi-
dent. Mrs. L. L. White.
Tho Woman's. Missionary society of
the First Methodtet church will meet
at 3 o'clock at the church in joint ses-
s:on wuii ine luuue noinau s .ns-t
sionary for "prayer service for the re-j
viva!. All of the. women of tho
church and friends are invited to at-
tend. Tho Aid society ot the First Chris
tlan church! will meet Monday at 3j
o'clock with Mrs M. S. Coleman. 11111
Center Avenue.
TIiq Woman's Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church will meet Monday at 3
o'clock at the church for mission
study.
The W6hinps Auxiliary of tho-Cog-gin
Aveauj5Baptlstf church will mret
Monday at3 o'clock at the church for
business. 7
The Woman's Missionary society of
the Central Methodist church will
meet Monday at 2:80 o'clock in cir-
cles. The Aid. 'society of the Austin Ave-
nue Presbyterian church will - meet
Monday at 3:30 o'clock" at the church.
. The C. L C. of the First Christian
church will meet Monday at 3 o'clock
with Mrs. K. Roberts.
The Altar Society will meet Mon-
day at 3 o'clock with Mrs.. Ned Snyr
der.The St. John's Guild will meet Mon-
day at 3 o'clock with Mrs. N. G.
Herblin.
Many Colleges Now
Teach Real Estate
as Business career
(B; Associated Press.)
CHICAGO Jan; 26. -The growing
'mportance of real estate as a vocn-
tion is evidenced in the establish-r
ment of real estate courses and cur-
riculum's In leading universities and
Auditorium of
was served
ATTENTION HEN!
' Winter vnth her drab appearance is passing and
pring is about to be ushered in with all of her col-
orful effect upon nature as -well as wearing apparel.'
Our Men's Department i Rapidly Putting Off
the Old and On 'the Newv
This fact is emphasized in our Hat department. Thy
come in tan mixed brown polo gray pearl and others
of the newrshades.
New Shirts Manhattan and Nofade neck band and col-
lar attached.
Asflendid showing of Men Varid Boys Caps in the'new
Spring colors.
" '
Hand luggage in Bags Suit Cases ladies' Hat Boxes etc.
Just" what you will need for that early Spring trip that
you are going to take. 1 . '
Remember Our Specials will continue over Monday.
Bfnavdf i i
miii n j im
colleges msmy of them pointed tow
ard degrees declares the National
Association or Real Estate Boards
here which has just 'completed a
survey.
"Columbia university which already
is' offering manyl of the courses in
the suggested -real estate curriculum
expects to put on torn two year
course'' olficials said. "The Univer-
sity of Wisconsin the Uuniveraity of
Chicago and the University of Illi-
nois have become actively intersted
in real estate education and theuUnK
versity. of MiiVhigan is planning to
put on the course as soon aa-.possi-'
ble.
"Northwestern -University through
Dean Ralpho E. Heilman represen-
tative of the American Collegiate As-
sociation on the joint committee of
educators economic research speci-
alists and realtors who are working
out the whole outline ot real estate
education nationally is a?) present
working on a plan to include a full
four year course in real estate lead-
ing to tho regular academic degree.
Iowa State College has taken up the
selection of instructors.
"The Atlanta School of Technology
has adopted the full four years col-
lege course. Boston University of-
In Building Central Drug Store
We tried to plan wisely so as to take care of the future.
We rented a building (to be) in the best block in Brown-
wood large enough to take care of all our needs for a big
business.
We contrasted to have the
veniences bujit'into it.
We bought theKnicest and most attractive and convenient
set of Drug Store noctures and Soda Fountain equipment we
could find. We are well pleased with the buy. .
We had them set up so as to make our store clean and
perfectly sanitary.
- " " ."' """'
Since opening our store ve have within less 'than four
months succeeded in placing at your service one of the best
assorted stocks to be found in Texas.
We decided in keeping with the Christian conscience that
we would not desecrate the Sabbath therefore we close for
general business on Sunday. JWe allow all our force to have
the use of the day for worship and only open when necessary
to supply medicine. . .
We believe it is wrong to sell whiskey or to drink it as a
beverage on prescription or otherwise. We do not run a
"Drug Store Saloon" neither do we sell narcotics to addicts.
. We did not expect to do all the business so we decided
to have just one big nice Drug Store with one overhead ex-
pense. We believe we can serve you better with our one
store than we could with more than one.
With our central location and the use of our two tele-
phones and messenger service we can serve every part of
Brownwood and surrounding country from our store there-
by saving to our customers the extra overhead of multiple
stores. . . - '
To say that we are pleased with the progress made is put-
ting it lightly. We are delighted anci grateful for the sup-
port received. We will not miss an opportunity to add to
an? part of the ctore or service that will help you.
We not only have a grateful appreciation for the present
but in the near future we expect to announce other things-
tJTat will be of interest to all who buy anything that is supplied
from a first class Drug Store. Keep your eyes on us ! Come
and trade with us! Trust us! We will treat you right!
Watch our store grow! Watch our show windows! Use
our telephones. We are adding new customers daily. Why
not you? t Come and see us and make yourself at home in
the "Home-like Drug Store." '
"If Pleased Tell Others If You Have a Grievance Tefl Us
Call us at 'Phones 30 and 31 .
t
Central ' Druj Store
Mil m i i i 1 1 i
i 1 1 1 1 1 i
fers real estate qourses under the di-
rection of the Boston Real Estate Ex-
change; the University of Southern
California and the University of Cal-
ifornia have actively undertaken this
branch of vocational preparation and
;he University cf Missouri and the
University of Oregon are accumulat-
ing material looking to the develop-
ment of a four yea"r course. The
University of Indiana tho University
of Arkansas and the College of Wil-
liam and Mary are planning the in-
troduction of a real estate course.
Creighton University. Omaha and the
Southern Me'thodist University of
Dallas Texas have organized real
estate courses." "
x Gold was first hammered between
parchment leaves" until the mold
termed goldbeaters' skin was invent-
ed. This skin is made from a mem-
brane of the ox and the secret of its
making is kept by a family in London
which has made the membrane for
three generation. Three months are
consumed ih the treatment of the
membrane and it may be beaten! con-
tiuously for months with a sixteen-
pound hammer without material in-
jury. most modern Drug Store con
4 k Brownwood Texas' January 26 1 924f
. 10:30 a. m. Western Union Time
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