Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. DECEMBER 4. 1920
PAGE FIVE
SOCIETY
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in the form of a foot ball banquet
hich has "ever '(been- givenviniBro5Vn-
wood was the jDandel Baker foot hull
CONTINUED FROM PAGE THREE.) j banquet on Wednesday night at . the
games -were enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Jim Bevans Miss Peebles and
Mrs. Peebles very delightfully enter-
tain the-Quests.
Those present were as follows:
Misses Adeline Bevans Catherine
McElroy Fay "Wilkes Lucy Marie
Scott. Elizabeth Andrews. Gladys An-
Graham hotel. The dining table wivj
laid in the college colors of blue and
yhite and the same 'beautiful color
coirJbination was reflected in- the
various details. Beautiful chrystantho-
miims of white graced the tables
wfcich were laden with a most sump-
troug Thanksgiving repast Tiny fpoi
aerson leucine Plahn and the host-. fealla .with "D. 50. C." ' on them
ess; Meslames Lloyd Thomas Murry Marked the urtaces while at the close
Sanders John Jackson Henry Mur
phy Lewis Christian David Campbell
Ed Gilliam Jr. Dick Carrol Charles
Bowman Jessie Ellis Jack Flint and
John "Wright from Brady.
Howard. Payne Junior Expression
Play.
The play "Father Time Jubilee"
whch was given at the High School
on last Wednesday evening was a
success in every way and. made a hit
with everyone who saw it The
costumes were perfectly beautifu1
The mothers are due much praise for
their skill in designing them fro:n
their work i-a token how very inter-
ested each parent feels In what their
children are doing.
Little Julia Clair Harper who
.Tlayod the part of Wind Cave blowing
in so breezy and did her Folk dance
of the evening very :clever talks were
made by the various; guests and leadr
ens on the team. Clever toasts to each
foot -ball player were given to the
guests before adjournment. The halte
fairly rang with college songs and
yells which were enthusically given
by the merry party
B. E. CLUB.
The B. E. Club of Howard Payne
Girls' dormitory entertained thejr
young men friends with a dinner on
Friday evening at the Graham hotel
.After the ddinner the entertainnu'nt
community. The first program .wa?
'given Friday night a3 follows:
1. "Unconditional Surrender of Wm
Greenhill and Jimmie "Garner'
by Francies Boyd Calhoun.
Doris Woods
2 "Anna Belle" Ar.on
Allene Brown
3. "Grandma" Anon
Cleone Woods
4. "First Call on the Butcher"
2 .". May Isaibelle Plsk
Laura Grantham
5. "The Turkey's Last Stand". Anon
Helen Grantham
6. "When Sally Married Peter"
. Gene Stratton Ported
Gladys Melton
.7. "When the Folks is Gone"
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Maurice Gllley
S. "Mud Pies" Anon
Mary Shofner
9. "Pillar Fights" Ana
Bert Clardy
10. "Who's Afraid" Anon
Allene Goodwin
Every rendition added great credit
to the performer as well as reflectfn
evening; The young people included:
Misses Uernice Glasscock Amanda
Eastland. Mary Jo Lake Alice BettlE
Rcna Butler Beatrice Isance .. Hay
vlth so much grace and ease we fed Bamm d DaneU McAdoo
tZ T our t Keatbn Guy Allen 'BUlIe-Henderson
uai i cii. Jiui iuw v uu cu iut Allien
K"1 "ao J aiuav-u.. A"i w.rawJ A lion
at ithfc Lyric- was enjoyed. Mrs. Pearl the work on the part of the instructor
G Chadwell was chaperon lor the Miss Smith. Several visitors from
town were present and all expressed
themselves very freely stating that the
program rendered was equal to any
that had been given in Brownwood In
several years. Great success is being
.predicted for this department
Lawrence Shattuck and
her costume decorated In Autumn
leaves. She entered singing "Glorius
Autunui." Evelyn Hollingsworth and
Adelia Martin did their steps with
Theatre Party.
Mrs. J. A. Almey assembled a few
friends on Saturday afternoon on last
"tiumoresque ' very attracuveiy. uney fc rnmnlimentinir her niece. Mis.s
both wore rery becoming costumes Monta .Hulin& of Lometa.
to represent their parts. Too much can took the form o a
not be said of the two girls Blanche atrp party at tho when Toni
Herberts and Emily Salter who at- Voore eave spiendid entertainment in
traded xmicfc interest in the way they tte 3eadinff roie in "Officer 666." A
did their steps together. delightful aftermath was enjoyed at
April Fool Fourth of July and many Alernnder'fi
others deserve praise. MrB Hervey p. Mayes ana Mrs
Mrs. Harper should feel complimen- pred g accompanied the
ted to put on such an attraction ns EUG.tQ
this "with children. Her work shows mho inMnriod.
how beautiful she manages children
her classes are full and children watt-
ing to get periods. Mrs. Harper spe
cializes with children and every par-
Misses Lela
Lathem Norma Lynn Roussel Mary
Honea. Pauline Kagsdale ColitO Li
Ellie Honea Hellen Elizabeth
Dorothy Abney; Mesdames LeRoy
report to the' Chapter to assist in the
building of bungaiowa for tubercular
soldiers nf the
fas considered Mfl Jfit jOfiSfcfgt K$SJ i
neat sum and uiiiiviuuu. .
were made to this worthy cause.
Mrs. J. W. Remington and Mrs. Har-
ry W. McGhee were announced as now
members.
Mrs. John G. Lee very eloquently Ted
the arternoon'a lesson on. "Current In-
ternational Affairs." Some very inter-
esting and informative talk3 on tlm
timely subject were given.
For the social hour the guests were
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ent should feel it a privilege to have Rnnnp phU w G Lucas am'
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tneir cnuureu uuuer ner uiairutLiou.
The music by the orchestra aided
much to the program. Mr. Dangan. Is
.working up one of the best orchestras t
ever been'in Brownwood. He is u real
William Capps.
rrofrressive Party.
A serieB of most enjoyable social
ovents was enjoyed last week wjien
the occasion of Miss Charlotte Knowd's
visit to Brownwood gave the incen-
tive. On Thanksgiving Miss Helen Logan
entertained wlith a turkey dinner in
honor of her house guest. Miss
Knowd. A delectable dinner was
served and the guests included Misses
Bernice Whitley Buth Montgomery
and Charlotte Knowd. Frilday MisBes
Logan Montgomery and Knowd went
to Coleman where they were guests
of Miss Mary Hiifford. On Saturday
Miss Logan entertained a few friends
the date being her birthday anniver-
sary. Games and music were enjoy-
ed. At the close of the afternoon ice
j caui uuu v-aivc naa ociicti uigsco
.OViorlntta VTinu'H "Ruth fnnfrnmorv
Clarice Johnson Julia Wilkinson Ma
rie McGaugh.
Wesley Bible Class
The Wesley Bible Class met Thurs-
mhornnnn in a nlpasnnt hllsinPS-
artist in lag line of workk and any ' - S5ion Mfg J T
College anight well be pleased to have . u.h0BteSg at her Maln Avenue
suca an msirucior as :ur. jjuusau.
T ; ' Contributed.
) An AiBouncement.
1 Announcement is made of the mar-
Edith Franklin to Mr.
hem'e.
i
riage of "Mrs
fThe.nome was very effectively dec-
orated?; in white and lavender chry
santhemums.
Fmal .arrangements were made for
K.Af'htBf-mt: hsgr whirri Will !lO
PierreNicolleratn! Thursday even- AlFll at the
fag at the rectory. Dr. John Power -J q Rev. J. W. Johnson
heard tb mamage vowbw the pres- H .
nce of -a few friends -and -relatives. J . 'T f T 4 . '' .
3 it- i - - . ff j jiing talk on the erection of a new
Mr. Nicollerat ias a grain nd Xeed"" v.
j?P4- -rt f their timer however
tblamal BxpawoQLUieir
bea4tniarter locating .temorparily.at-
tie home jqt :the bridels. parents Mr..
amd Mrs.. John S. -Davitte 1420 ve1-
nue A. . . .
pftRiel B&ter Feet Ball B&nqaet.
l-Berhaps the most elaborate affair
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iBrbwnwpoia; PJan"s'er.cmacie"td send
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enjoyed "when the hostess served a
dainty refreshment plate to about
thirty
Birthday Party.
Mrs. Ernest Weedon entertained :
few ilittle friends on Thursday after-
noon for her little daughter Harriett
who on that day celebrated her birth-
day anniversary:
The house was. attractively decorat
ed for the occasion and indoor and
outdoor which had been cleverly ar-
ranged gave merriment. Ice cream
cones and candy were served to Dor-
ris Jackson Nanacy By-d Thelma
Jackson Louise Weedon Dorri3 and
Vida Marie Ford Lola Bowden Pau-
line Maurine and Vivian White Mil-
dred and Jemyrah Floyd Juanita
Jones Thelma Meyeres Jack Bradley
and Ferman Weedon.
Expression Department of Woodland
Heights School.
The Expression Department of
Woodland Heights School was organ-
ized late this fail under the directioo
of Miss Fern Smith. Much enthusiasm
has ibeea shown from the beginning
both by the pupils and parents of tin
Current Events CInli.
Mrs. John T. Yantis was the charm
ing nosteBs to tne current events
Club this afternoon.
The Christmas idea was emphasized
throughout the hospitality. In floral
decoration red cani.a lilies and car
nations in the Christmas colors wore
prominently placed and Christmas.
decorations gave gala attire to
this pleasing pre-Christmas courtesy.
Christmas score cards announced the
club game of forty-two. At each ta
ble in a general cut a guest prize a
box of Ghristmas cards wa3 presented.
A delectable two course luncheon
was passed. The personnel ncluded!
the members and substitutes.
Library Benefit Clnh.
Mrs. E. M. Boon entertaned the
Library Beneflt Club aPthe first reg-
ular social meeting since the re-organization
on Friday afternoon.
The attractive Boon home was em-
bellished with chrysanthemums and
ferns. Tables were arranged for th!
cluo game ot forty-two which gave
unusually Interesting contest
The hostess was assisted by her
daughter Mary Katherine in serving
a dainty plate of Jellied chicken po-
tato chips wafers pickles stuffed
dates mints and coffee. The person
nel included only the members and
substitutes.
D. A. R. Meeting.
Mrs. T. C. Yantis and Mrs. Vida Y.
Robnett entertained the Mary Garlan I
Chapter Daughters of American Rev-
olution on Thursday afternoon at the
Yantis home which was beautifully
ornamented in fall blossoms.
After the roll call Mrs. J. Walter
Taber gave a very interesting report
ot the State Confederation which wa.;
held recently In Austin and at which
Mrs. Taber was a delegate from the
Mary Garland Chapter.. A request
which was made through Mrs. Taber's
MAKE THEM ALL
HAPPY THIS CHRIST-
MAS WITH MUSIC
It's just what they want.
We have just the style
and size Victrola you
want. Come first and get
first choice.
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Theatre Monday
Announcement Extraordinary
BEGINNING MONDAY AND ALL WEEK
Greer & Lawler
Pioneer Girls
With the Inimitable Comedian
BOB GREER
AND SIX BIG TINE VAUDEVILLE ACTS
PICTURES
JBBTlic most terrific
L man-to-man fight
tfM ever filmed
25 THE CLIMAX
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We have cabinet Talking
Machines ranging in price
from $90.00 up to $373.
We sell for cash or terms.
Denman Music Co.
203FiskAve.
Stanley and Bates Cal West
Classy Vaudevillians Yodler
West and Mack Bob Greer
Hawaiian Guitar Singing and Dancing
Entertainers ' Comedian
Chet Umpleby Mitchell and Kelly.
Eccentric Dancers Society Dancers
Vivian Kelly The Pioneer Boys Quartet
Eva Tanguay Jr. Par' Excellence
Special Scenery
and the Classiest Chorus in Texas. Bring your wife
and family and HAV-A-LAF.
PROGRAM CHANGED EACH DAY
Cleanliness is Our Foreword
FEATURE PICTURES
COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Tom Mix in "THE TEXAN"
FATAL
HOUR
"With cut
AIIrST&R CAST
CECIL RALEIGH'S
MIGHTY MELODRAMA
Scenario by JULIA BURNHAM
Dincted by G.W. TERWILLIGER
MAXWELL KARGER
Director General
Also a 2 reel comedy
.Billy West
In
"THE ARTIST'
The greatest program of
the year.
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The Coggin National Bank
Capital $100000
DIRECTORS:
C. L. McCartney . E. B. Gilliam
4a Ben F. Stone j. W. Gilliam
Geo. Kidd
lianmuiis iiiwrmar $alb JisKfirg Hatrl? Huuettii?2
Preserve the Love That Prompts the Giving With
GIFTS THAT LAST
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YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
For nineteen hundred and twenty years we have had Christmas. Many
Gifts of the Jewelers' handicraft that were given on Christmas long ago
are in your family still heirlooms of inestimable value.
"Gifts that Last" express the love that time can never change.
The Jewelery Stores in Brownwood c any wonderful stocks of "Gifts that
Last" You can supply every want at these stores.
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EMBLEM GOODS
CHAINS TSDHB
SMOKING SETS Bi5
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FOUNTAIN PENS
UMBRELLAS
WALKING CANES
DESK SETS ETC.
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DIAMOND RING
DINNER RING
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WRIST WATCH
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1920, newspaper, December 4, 1920; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343816/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.