Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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THE BRQNWOODt BULLETIN; NOVEMBER 7 19&
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trespmenfc. .
Tho GUild will n$&fc on next Mon
day at 3M5 Ilh vMrs. ity. It. Scrim-
gegur. . t v
Tmmctbw s EBtertalnraenls. lThe Auxiliary will meet every first.. Utar
y morning at 5:30 o'clock! and third Wednesdays at -1:30 o'clock (Society.
tDuki Baker Auxiliary will meet aL the- church. :' I The Altar Society met oh Monday
fs tkc-federated chib room. i ' I -with Sirs. J Grlder Lea hostess. The
Thcrsday afternoon -at 3:30 o'clock Senior Christian Endeavor t ' 4 time was 'devoted to finishing -a. quilt
the CHy Federation will meet in the First l'roshvtprliiii f'lmrcli. ' " i for th6 -Christmas tiazaar. .
The Senior -Christian Endeavor of Dainty 'refreshments were . passed
the First Presbyterian church will uuringva social hour.
meet Sunday at 6:30 o'clock a splend-
id program will be arranged. All
members arc invited to come au
brine a new member.
feicrxtetf club room.
TIrarsday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Jin. Bea A.fFain will be hostess to
the Mariposa Club.
- Thursday nightat 9 o'clock the mar-
riage of illss Ellie Honea to M. Nor-
bbb A. Locks will be solemnized at
the First Methodist Church. .
iMKfttter JL Y. P. U.
(Tie Lancaster B. Y. P. U. will meet
Sastdzy. November llth at 6:30
oxleck. Topic -Shcrt Books of the
Teament" Group 2. in charge.
Eaifly Salter will be leader and will
gxre the introduction. On the program
wfll Be: 1 iiartha SaJley. 2. Blanche
Sobtrts. 3. Driscoll Smith. 4. Frank
Hardfn. 5. Virginia Davis Conclusion
fey Eddie Halcdmb.
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5csssw I I.
Progran.for November 11: Topic
TSiart Bocks of thg New Testament."
Leader t Zana Byrd. 1 Vesta Hoggins.
2L CIydeKng. 3. Lena Polk. Quartet
4 Joint Harding. 5. Vivian Glover.
Cacds'km. Charlie 3ill.
" r ?
Esttiik B. Y. P. U.
Tiat Excelsior B. Y. P. U. will n.ee:
SaTfxLer nth.. Topic. "Short Books
a tWXew TestamenL" Leader. Vera
.SheIks. Oh ihe program wi'1 bet 1.
Ke8e Hamilton. 2. Iva Byas. 3. Vera
Eactr. 4 -Lois Koger. 5. Raymond
GsBSer.
ac& B. Y. P. IT.
3Se Laftis B. Y. P. U. will meet
Sa&;y 2t 5:30 o'clock. Henry Taylor
wdft 6e leader with. Group 1 in charg ?.
IPojSr. Messengers From Mexico."
fin IfctHist
iKkiv" JlarrHiarr.
"TXte Gfa-Is4 Auxiliary of the First
Scfiist -2rarcfa was organ'-zed on
"Tesfi2y afternoon with Mrs. J. X.
"STe&hejiy. counsellor.
Jennie Taylor was elected presided.
Youne People's
Christian Endeavor.
The Young People's Christian En-
deavor of tthe First Presbyterian
church will "meet Sunday night ' at
i.6:30 o'clock. Leader Jamev ValkeiY
Topic "uourago rvecueu.
Central Methodist-
Missionary Society.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the Central Methodist church mt-.t on
Tuesday afternoon. 4
The devotional was cnnducte.1 by
Mrs. W. T. Harris. A bazaar and din-
ners were planned for Decambor 34
and 15. Quarterly reports from the
officers were splendid. Tim treasurer
read ber repprt to be sent to Confer-
ence jvhich showed thai th.1 organi-
zation which will )e a( vear old on
-November 57th has raised over $3000.
Various plans for the future work
discussed and outlined.
First Olcthodist
3Iissionary Society.
The Womar's Missionary society of
the First Methodist church met on
Monday at the church. 'An interest-
ing business session was held. A
program in observance of the "SVeek
of Prayer was given. The scriptui;e
reading- was by ihe pastor Rev. C. Q.
Smith. Mrs. Hervey F. Mayes gave
a talk on Bethlehem Center in Nash
ville. Tenn.. and Mrs. J. w .Totten
The. society will meet on next. Tues
day at JL-ofclpck with Mrs. Sol Locketf.
rlrgt resl?yterittn .
Auxilfarj.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the First
Presbyterian church met on Monday
afternoon The executive committee
met at 3 fS'.clock. A 3:30 o'clock the
'regular" business meeting of the Aux-
iliary whs held with about eighteen
members present.
sMrs. M. WhUneld read the Scrip-
ti?le followed by a prayer. The regu-
lar routine of business recaived the
attention pf the members. A splendid
report was made fromtheummago
sale which - was a decided success.
PianB were made to- observe the Week
of Prayer and Self Denial November
11 to IS; with a special "program on
Thursday November 15 at the church. J
Tuis week neing unurcn Paper week
subscriptions to th church papers
The Christian Observer and Presby-!
tcnan or the South will be solicited.
On next Monday Circle 1 will b'a
responsible for packing a box for the
Auxiliary .for the Files Valley Orphan
Home. The circle will appreciate
any good closing for the
box for children between the ages btu
' nnu 14 ana an meniDers arc inuteu
to donate something to the box.
Tbe Auxiliary will meet on next
Jlonday in circles. .
Ifownrd 11. Y. P. lT.
The Howard B. Y. P. V. will meei
on Sunday at 6:30 at the church f or
a B ble study program Leader Miss
Tessie Staton; Topic "The Shorl
Books of the New Testament.'' Those
ham followed with a talk on the on-the program will be: 1 -Edna
Charlie Ferris; 3. Olanzo
4. Mr. Bear'deni 5. Hilda
tN
Training Center in China. A nice of-
fering was taken for these two train-
ing centers.
An Interesting business session was
held the closing prayer was offered
by the pastor.
Griffin; 2.
McXeelyj.
Dillard.
Supreme in their Class
i i f g7H 1 i M t n i Cmbb3 B j ill I
No. 557
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At AH Stationers Accept Tfo Substitutes
Write for Sample '
American Lead Pencif Co. IVerYork
Makers of the famous VENUS Pencils
ftrst Baptist
Auxiliary:?
The' Woman's AiixIVary of the Frst
Baptist church nct on Monday after-'
noon atthe church In their regular
bus neas session.
The deveflopal -.was led by Mrs.
Courtney" Gray "reports were given
frcm the"r -various circles. Personnl
service? ( Sunbeam and the various
committees; each made fine reports.
Mrs. J. X. Weatherby was elected
leader of the Girls' Auxiliary Seven
messengers were eledted to go to Gal-
veston to the convention which nieetrf
J the I3thjtl.4th and 15th of November.
St. John C'uild.
I Tlfe St. John's Guild met on Monday
at the home of Mrs. Henry Painter
with a good attendance.
i The time was spent in work'ng on
at..cles for the missionary bcxes.and
much work was accomplished.
3ft. .Icw ; ;
Eftwortk League.
The Mt Vlewpworth League met
on Sunday . evening ' November 4th
with Mary GdlnjWr 'hostess Tho sub
ject .was MrhoQhrIstIan- State; nnd
Ita-jpiti2onsJ' Scripture reading: Ro-
'mamVVl. After' the leader's talk
ShUtlt !Gwnthmey gave an interesting
talk on "Christianity is obedience to
the power above us." Who aro soma
of the Pion.eers v.or Religious Free-
dbm" was an interes6nfe paper read
by Lena. Grantham. Miss Mozelle Hall
favofed with a vocal selection. The
meeting closed -with' the League ben-
ediction. First Christian Senior
Christian Endeavor. -
A;11 n:ambors of tho First Christian-
Senior Endeavor are urged to be.
present Sunday eveningat 6:30. A
pientua program uas Doea arranged
and will be leflby -Mr$'&r Rye.
Lois Garrett' Harvey Winfrey Lamai
Buckland and Tilman Johnson will
take part on the prpgrnm. '
Intcnlicdiate
Christian Endeavor
The Interiuedmte'' Christian En-
deavor of theirst ChriBtian church
will meet- 8unday-ut 2 p'clpckj.
Subject "Courage needed ioday for
what ? Scripturoj ' - x Joehua- 1 ; 1-i-tadei
IxiraineiJJonefrThose on the
program .wilPbe Daiy Negus Morris.
Horn LcoVt Mae Anderson and Ed-
mond Scuddy.
Central fgrJtaiJ JT''
JUthor'nVorih auc.
s The Mhr Enworth League of tlfb
Central Metolist church met on las
1 ' 1 A 1 m f
sunuay auernpon wnen uie eiecuon
of ofilcers was . held. Ofilccrs elected
wefe:esIden8fW T. Harris Jr.';
vied preg.rdent Martha Hardin; seC'-
retary Imogene Si!e.wart; "trea'surer
Velma Weatherby.
The Leaguei will meet on next Sun-
dat 4:00 o'clock. iSubject;. "Les-
IsonsTFrora the;Iifq of Nehemiah.''
Ceader' Velnuv W-cathefliy. v On the
Pfogram wil be Jeff Thomas. Wilkes
Mcir'tlia. Harding Impgene- Stewurt O.
Bj7.Stane7: Jr. Jraurlne .GJoTer. Lc-
ivevans anu w.
First Baptist Y. VT. A.
The Y. W. A. of the First Baptist
church was reorganized on Monday
affeiric'on at the church when six
ni'embcrs attended thcreorgan.zation
meeting. Mrs. Ben A. Fain ia coun-
sellor of. the organization- Officers
"iJowarofiJackMn. JUtoryr" -Trusting
:God Ralph Roblnett. Song Eliza
beth arale Mattle. Catherine Walker.
MIznah. 7 v
At tbe meeting. pi November 5th
nineteen members were present Dis
cussion oL ''What Is Cbristiay. '
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Teacher Traialng
Work This Week.
k The Coggin Avenue Baptist church
Ib in Itsannual Sunday school teacher
draining-work this we6k. Four courses
are being offered and mora tyn liity
have enrolled thus far. A two-hour
study period with lunch and an in
spirational address between the les-
son periods Is the order of the exer-
cises. N
Br. Edgar Gpdbold will deliver the
inspirational address this evening.
?in flflhlnson of the general 'Sunday
school office at Hillsboro will i)e the
Bneaker on Thursday evenlu'g. The
jxerciBes will continue through Fri
day evening.
First iDhristkn jTHHlor ' ' 4
Christian EhdeafOiC.
The' Junior Christian Endeavor df
the First Christian church met on
Sunday with 25 members present. A
splendid program was; given. A
Thanksgjving'program waff discussed
and is fielng 'arranged for 'November
First ItaptjHt
Junior B.T. P. U.
The Junlqr B. Y. P. U. of ?the First
oupuM Witt UU ICUIKUUUCU uu
next .Sunday at " 6:30 1 o'clock All
member are urged to come and bring
a now member. .
. juia' jStackB. Y. P. V. or-tbe
First Baptist church will meqt Sun-
day at 0:30 In tLlo. library. Subject of
the program. "Short Books of the
New Testament" John 3. Leader
Jack MdDermott. 1. Lola Mao Daniels.
2. Ha" SImms..3jt Mr G. Anderson! 4.
Patsy BrazTl.i1 o7 Massle Lee Mackie.
6. Solo by Katie. MurTil Barks.
Intermediate
B. . P. L. - i
The Intermediate B. Y. I V. of the
Coggin Avenue Baptist church wijl
meet Sunday with Louis Griffin lead-
er. Topic. "Messages from Mexico."
1. Thelma Griffin. 2 Ethel Lambert. 3.
J. V. Willis. 4. Cecil "VVhite. 5; How-
ard Scott
City Union
Meeting
The City Union met last Friday
night In the Coggin Avenue Baptist
Church. The program furnished by
tho Endeavor to the First Presbyterian
church was of an appropriate nature
following out tbe Hallowe'en notion.
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BIG OVERCOATS
Warm insiiiwrnvell-heatei apartment-
Patterns aiffix&tM&as cheerful as a grate
r -.ru rf&i - ' -'
Looks like yovtre rolling in Zaxury '
iii yyu viuy : ; V
Get in orieiotridrrow as a sure protecHoiijo l
the Insurance Company.
were elected aa follbws; Pres.dent J and waj very entertaining. After the
Miss Julia Andrews vice pres dent i program the crowd was led to the ad-
Miss
Callie Rosa Maddoxj secretary.
3tas Bess Williamson; treasurer. Miss
Jack Alexander; reporter Gredda
Wlnebrenncr. The society will meet
twice each .month the second and
fourth Mondays.' "The next meetjng
will be on next Monday at 4:30
o'clock at the church when Miss Bar-
rel! will bo leader of the missionary
lesson.
Junior Christian Endeavor
First PresbyterlaH Charck.
Topic': Trust Godfor What and
Why? Leader Florence Stewart
joining buftdingjor.a very enjoyable.
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Fresh Country Butten pr pound 35c
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25 tes. Pure Cane-Sugar . . X . ' . . . $2.'49
Plenty Green Tomatoes; per pound J." 2c. '
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Spuds Spuds Spuds per pound . .S . .1. 3c
Swift's Skinned Ham per pound. .... .! .24c
South Texas Honey' lots1 of it per pound. . . . . . .20c
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923, newspaper, November 7, 1923; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343381/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.