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FACEFOUR
ri
BR0WNW00D BULLETIN
_
Rom* Bowl game. and oi
___, Christian University a;
PubllaheU Every Afternoon Kxopt cl the teams to play ill th
y> Bowl at N w Orleans. Li
There Is
^To every Texan.
' ' - • eniiinn V
Brimnwitod, Thus
*■*••*<**1 thr Wsioffll ,t~ Bom n w # . ± „. . ,
wood. T*w». second class mail the prowess of these footba ljitlul
and pride in the lnstltutlc'
reprsent; but gr.at r pride
these two elevens ure oaliln :
matter.
H. F. MAYCS. Publther
JAMES C. WHITE. Editor
Member Auoi'tatlil Fr«»» , . , ..
The Associated *»r«*«* i» exclusively fully to the attention ot th£
yiSrVsi. ■«<*«>> «><• >«• >»*> t«*« «
wot ulhrrwiif credited
fiXd lM# hKI*i “S"* l,uu-
this us a wild and woolly, partial
kz.d region, but Is a
Any am,r made In advrrtlsetmnts wtth modrm ‘nMltfitldtia
JiTt ' "iK,n able to hold llieir own id
hn.urhi ------- ■>* uwr w iiuiu uwu u*n n
nniufBt .tor attention of the puldish- i
the liability of this paper ta with those of the north
ded
.J*
consumed by *the"error In thTsdver- wldch usually are regarded a i
ttaenimt._____ _ aids of perfection. ,
Any erroneous refle, ti.ji upon the The exploits of till kfi
c"*rmc,rr. standing <*r r. putntion of , __ X ,1 fjL-
•ny person, firm, or corporation whi« h Horned Ptoja, Olsf.Iplt»IW^
Ruivtin Cwir"". “* Jik Importance not only to th^ jinn*
corrected upon its being brought to of Sootball. but in the large* ifitoe
the attention of the publisher. , _ . ,
- ■■ .i——________of Texas dVvelopnuat; j an
Brown County, by mail*»r carrier. v*hie In dlfpCl
«5c per month. IS 75 six months. IT LH> aHrtitWn of th' natlonj to
vBf > Far
Texas, outside eountv. New M.\ir.» and Us Centennial celeb:
Arkansas. I>'uls*sna. 71c per jmonth *
•lx months. |t on; one year. f|7 next >ear
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, SATURDAY,
1ER 7,1936
*a
all
lUT OUR WAY
--
—
. . . .
By Williams
you absolutely cam'T
BE MOMENTA THAT GUV
1*5 TOO LOWEST TO SLEEP
Obi DUTY, BUT l^> CROOKED
ELIOUGM TO BE LOOKOUT
MAM PER TM‘ SLEEPERS-
SO ME CANYT BE MOMEST
AM' BE AM ACCESSORY
TO BREAK1M RULES
T53t
YOU KIM I T ME RES
ULG AGlK) WA*MKl‘
jPEQjPLE — mE's Just
A GOOO Guy. AM' vou
KKlOW WMUT A GOCO (><JV
IS + iT'j a Guy v*-tOs
Gives all u»o tobacco
AWAY, LOAMS ALL MIS
tools, mclps everybody
TUR*JS OOVJM WOBOOV.
FILIALLY LAklDS IM TME
iTfianisfl Weather red
1 . ",;r Grand Master <
FTn ; , Masons In T
Important Fish
AN. Dec. 7-^-tsjli> Judge
A Leader Rebuilds
Behind r*rexy’s Back
. ^^EHEMIAH Is known as the JSRESIDENT James Rowl ind A
builder, because It was under his P 11 of Yale suggest* tha jlrof *•
leadership that the wall; of Jerusa- sional football may! evjfn|ui si »*
lem were r:stored long after the plant the college gaaie.j if tb f fdollt
people had returned frdm captivity, game continues to edgjj evtr'th t |e
The story* cf his achievements lol- direction of professionalism but
lows closely the record, studied in promises that th? "blgXhrr 'JfYs s,
recent w?eks. of th* return of th? Harvard and Princet^n-j-i i|E c<|*-
captivity from Babyion and the in- tinue to cling to the| strt <
cidents attending the rebuilding ct amat.iir Standards aiid >
the temple and the revival of the true countenance any yielding
worship of God; and as in all these hired man" policy ini cpll '||4 »l lf
• stories, it points emphatically to the Iftics.
, . miraculous intervention of God s
i providence in behalt of his people as
he compelled them do his will.
Nehemian> leadership began with he bls thFte have
his vision of the goal of his end av- -raduale coaching system ijr
ors Specifically, he want'd to re-
!i!T build t*19 walls of the beloved city.
■ For that task he prepared himself of *hom are famous JTor
with all the thorc-aghncss possible. annv to per5?ad<, ,■» j,
•^.overlooking nothing that might be afW;tes t(> W1 M PI
‘.Z^ needful, either of intercession with ^h0o:s the>'
it
Mastei- of
arcu4 Weiitherrfd, prominent I, 6 u a Bofl
attorm y and nfw Grand tinned-
Grand 1 odge of
Mast
Texas Masons, headed, a Idrge dele-
gation of lodge men} be hi of this
city *Atend|ni; the 100th <ommunl-j lO Wireless,
cation at Waco.j Judge W< atherred. 16 To x-ratch
according
o custom. | was
Into the hifeh ptst of Grand Must- i hHoti flax.
2b Poem
cr Thursday.
Among the
city attending
ST
atte
f C.
R McHorse. laect etary of
Coleman
& A M . R} B.
Kinney, J, l».
rtlltank. if. G Mc-
May* s. lb n Robey ]
M' Brown, t. B. Blmhons. Mr.
pi Dial, aid, Gtodner Bed lord. Ma
1*»» •»»*» *€•*'<. ,^c;r a mc I, s r,i
These are uicjuragi»g|wy
heir beauty is dimmed by
it the record. As of
ton? -OiiL ic hir; the best
available in the open m
and Mrs.
:rt his capMcity
Judge Weatherfed.
lasons
Ihe comn
fp>m this
unication
:e l4». Tp6. A. F.
sUnic secretary
Judge Weath^rred.
Grand Master
has establlslK’d
c.ffice in this
l-uilding. Jidy | Allen] soj
to Judge
Thursday
the sta’e
t. Jj Allen, is
Public Opin
HORIZONTAL
Lfluh Inipor-
Itanl 4n
industry.
Answer to Previous Puzxle
iup
3 A R - ■
12 Frog's cry
14 Knock.
elevated • 17 Tower.
Weatlier-
wlo became
21 Wrangled.
23 To liarden.
24 Mother.
25 Type
standard.
27 Opposite of
higher.
30 Iron;
33 feremony
34 Oenus of
swans.
35 Animal.
36 Short letters.
WILE
n m
fcugiibi ^01
M H3B ■
biUM.auHitJ ■ idtiaaoB
found In the
North —
45» Varnish
ingredient
51 Virginia
willow.
53 Stem joints
64 Horse's neck
hairs.
65 Weird.
67 Witticism.
10 Roman day.
11 Local
position.
12 Students*
residence.
14 Equipage.
17 Mother.
18 Nota of seal*
21 Deformity ©f
mouth;
22 Fiendlah. f
24 Allota.
MCMtalouptL !
28 English c«ffn..
28 Humor.
SI ChltL }
32 Form of "be.' )
CO Beer ______
61 Most of these 35 Comfort
fteh -but 27 To distingu
once.
Vertical
1 Paper roll.
2 Dry
3 Opposite of
evening 3g Note in scale. 68 One w ho
Masonic within.
* Tnt
jr 4 Door rug.
city, ih t be Morris 4^ cir< alar
6 All right.
C lAing tooth.
of Mr.
to remain
paves.
69 The young are 7 (jem
fortification. born in —— .j 8 Doctor
43 These fish are water
as law s^:retary U>
5 Distant.
41 Passage.
42 Withered.
44 Form of "a.*
45 Insensibility.
46 Heathen god
47 Festival,
48 Exists.
49 Fluid rock.
60 Afresh.
62 Sloths.
64 Chart. ; | I
66 Exclamation.
68 Postscript
on
GOOO GUV ?
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(With OfU £ove
i BEGIV~HERE TODAY cf marriage jhas ncvTr bc?n dia- “The enter’
After the dea'h of her parrots, cussed betw’Oei us." j i Lax landed :
by Mary Raymond
CaaynyKt HCA tell'
BEGIN 'HERE TODAY __ _______ ___
After the dra‘h of her parents cussed betwfiefi us
ly DANA WESTBROOK come* .. __ L T
Sbro.d to make her home
He bcwi
went down
God or of negotiation with the king
coaching.
bappfirj * to h?
And if mlfmor^i ler es,
Introduc d
• #Tk
tion into his work.
LEHMBtHG AND
RETURN FROM INI
OP AGENTS THIS
Then he carefully survived the field the *ale Bt1*1 ^ Just
of his operations, ncqua.nting him- ;irst vt lhe Kreat Wt
self wiki the existing conditions and ‘entures °* tbe.cobeg^ 4ro
making an inventory of the avail-
able materia) and labor. Next he
system and ergant/a-
When he ts-
sayed to undertake hts task, how-
ever, all his preparatory work, would
have been in vain if God had not
put' into the hearts of the people- a
mind to work, a willingness to obey FUTURE PLANS OF
Instructions. a d termination lo OUTLINED. BE DISCT
complete the task assigned to them. ' AT LATER ME
The difficulties arising while the Comfy Agrnt c w
rebuilding of the wall was under way ^nd Hom<1 f Demonstratioi l ’Agen}
are similar to those confronting the Mayesie Malone have yetur ied from
moral leaders of thLs day. First and n three-dav meeting of jeount:
foremost was the effort effect a agents and demonstration
compromise. Four times his enemies ^ ,d’itnct4 thr*e.'four
sought to entrap Nehemiah into ne-
gotiations. ar.d four ttnus he de-
clined. W*hen any great leader un-
dertakes to effect a compromo^ ;ias
agreement with the forces of evil. General.meetings were
his work is finished Next came thr n anoregr*ti, n banquet
ruse—so often employed today—qt Thursday night for ttif
spreading false reports about ^ countV
If.hemiah What it at aplr.ma, '
leader of today is immune to under- Cerlain to ^ foll
cover attaaks by his enemies0 A^rid np t^e coming y ar. an
• finally, other means of obstructing of eperat c« wefp- oi
4 1
held this week at Mineral Wells H
There were 53 counties
at the meeting which
ed by State and Fede;
the work having failed, the -enemies
• • of Oad and of Neh miah resorted to
intimidation, threatening the use oi
force. The threat of personal loss
* turns many a man from the path-
way of righteousness. But "the wall
♦ -was finished ... in fifty and two
days." Truly a remarkable achieve-
ment. and a remarkable evidence of
corr.ln:
{There will be no materia
n the operation of the
ment pregrams for the
year, and general plans fcf opera
ton were outlined.
There will be no mat.rts
.r. the operation of the ec w
-•reframs fer the comi 11
The 1935 work was reviepfd
rrprovement of various
the power of God to strengthen and ,*'as stressed It was eaid
sustain his children so long as
do his will.
they * r-'ouW b© hpld later fn d .« j icts an ,j
ffi
on
Recognition For The
Southwest
--- stale director of »**t
piOOTBALL usually Li regard'd as Adminj,traicn; W R‘
^ a more or less necessary accessory c‘oll Con-ejvat rn Feryl
to expeditions into th? realm of Monfcrd. director of M
higher education, and the popular commltt e o^lktlqn cf e ktrtell 1\
. md.Lt___to agriculture: R. H. Bu 1 , ecotK
estimate of the Mae. efficiency and ^ ,n orfrin|?tio^.
I
ed , mechanicfilly,
|hfi stejis.
"The entertainmcnlt
has landed a group of vaudeville extension
perform rs who were big hits n lfir-d. the
WHENCE AND WHITHER ARE
've bkiitInq]*
jlletii;
1 uni ren al prolJlem which
To The B
; TTils Is
'■arii indi fdiUa will ;haj
fjur himseli. Lcatli |s ibik d upon
tiie w jrld ns a hioAster whom
it a- e one
conn iitfi'e Sorn out
wviik uuwu liir sieir.. .> rs., viun- . . I . . I, . T ---’
a j: grand me thee she has never eron ,a.cherita ,in « M car »rre on tour and mifced a triinMr t extrodi
and drive away. “ T snmethmC" 1 •
half-sister, N A N C Y
C'E, resrntt Dana's ram-
gran !mother hopew
will
ok- AtA I . I. •__, i Dana ^aid ibsrntly; 'tThat'9 line
She did ndt M any tori comfort- .. -----Ln
able over her yictory. Tpvtj ypurig
><f
man had ?pint and it^wqt.ld be a
ina's
*o«LD ^Twri IZ ft" h’
fo -got
he falls in love
meanwhile, has
1 ad said
r. urn*, miaiiwniir, u«.r,__. _ ,, i k, At tile home CffW
, . . __ ^ur-'iins wife. Of course j he hadn t 1 , .
ss st; sstrs ir fi T-. iT
"All the mem ben will prdbaby
turri out." Nancy statjrd with ossu - Only guide ss
,was enqe.
■3m Club does things in
Its not often tile Ch0*i:? ire may e
rt o't p*o| le fe ir^ind drl ad Death
|«Kkid lip-iii J: a friend
ulio comel> in time of need to re-
frem a sifck, ..red and;
body. Deafih D onlv an
pf litfe ver^- pinch mten-
all mportent j nuestion Ls
hlsiphde Dan t acViully ,. . j * f Jj |V, -Vl4
*4 'PSjrZ?* T Ch”rTrtl” ind
iTr^ «»V"™?7 »»♦ t
who mask* her love for !nten<lerf fori iim to infer],that. Be- Not ^ that rrad,‘ lanv dl?ff
It all ^ifioun'.ed to the vrije
Dana { knew fhc
an antagonistic c!cir5
.nx ously wwtehrs Ron-
vtersat In Dana Just as ^ hnppy
FAC LA LONG watches i;,xurlei a
lattenticn to Dana increase had yet, ^
,’d becomes jra’oos of Scott might be swept off her feet; bv
Mrs (amernn. fascinating joiir.g min Or ra'hfir
tor a wealthy there had bfefi a chance! Khowiijg
[Scett
fpere.
frence
■J pis.
i,«- »>i 1- t*cau*e Dana liad b en hoplrt
aJSK s,ona,*'*y t,wt never ^-etj him
ving henirlf of the . j ’ ' . L
mforts iM irienls But just the sam^ she fc t a^
re was a chance .sh' thcivih a 1*rlKh^ :he hl^'n
le far Dana menaced by the proud
int rrst in her grsnddaugh- mother C:
dec1 'cs to Interfere. tain that
earrvng hid be n lift d
•^’ou look simply fijrel.l'" Rogsr
swik when Dana came dnwti Uie
stairs ‘ Let me be the first tjo t« 11
I'11 +W* 4- - «,d Dan. But 4 «“
f ktt’ry
Slanlev stofijk, Orand
c
t would le*ve Dans
i’CDV OO ON WITH THE STORY entirely aloije from now on. rucuh^l’’' welcome \ frcm|
Chapter 14 • The girl iji^ht mop* for ^
yjj Hit she hadj.pride, too. Audi so
♦ i rrfr-.
j CAMERON regarded ___
_.0,v Ronnie would teme bick. japd Da
Kl; s-,,4 ,mei *" *b™'1 44
! |vs Ronnie . Moore He
Imp
| npt Rbnnie s regular features
frlsh-blue eves. And-his clothes, ‘en-e
jfh. w;ilrta iore|v were not the «*rid
irt tvpe Ronnie wore. Nev- felt like
over losinf
Scott Stanley had ?n air There had been an explanation for thus time,
Roger She w anted to W,k j me *
$co*t w re to be there, siie jvati’-'
d to kmk-wvll. her best 1 N^r
crushed and wilted by his,niglret
as jtc pr. bibly cxjierted. to finc| her.
"Gosh, what a mob" Roget! said.
rpong
OU3h
Donttie they really liave jacked the^i in
Dana did mope M xe<j with Ivrr
ofjkMt. pras a fcellhg pf Jiiirt rraireuvering for 11 poet tiro dr
bewllA-^ment Sh^ had rjn* hundreds rf care. ’ Looks as tjk
ike thp
tmotion. He waa wellbuilt. his behavior Th re was rtene at
y.rwex held a teasing light fer Scolti sudden Inexplicable curls
iWB-i pot to be discount'd in fHence; j j J I. |.*di«
;r peti bv
to the
counties to discuss the f|*
?han:es in the ccttok*
Tro^rams, 1
Widely known officials
orogram Included B. R
P-c
imihg up hLs attractiveness. The
IP the Stanley family had ul- v.',»;ks
played the devil with the Dana J can
•of women. • that Scott
Scott was a ycung man to mtke testable
>n old woman uneasy. Mrs Cam- her a’tent
»fas ttneasy, prepared to b* He had sa'
bv fear out of her role of *p pubild.
poUtOMS. I i i t»orl - thing
Ellen recognizing the signs fwl Md
le th the thin line of her Then *her| be had tir
mcijth Tuttered aw-ay from
ne' like a moth fearing Faula. Wi
cf balm f
All around there was l^u^htcrj
in fi mv frocks, beside tux-
dped escorts, strolled along the
.fa
V
general value of any colleg* or uni- p jj, h e r Cunningham
“ vanity t» based largely upon the „.orjt *->i0r ,lld r h V
« exploits of its gridiron representa- dirertcr of extension se
* Uveg. 80 general has this idea be- others were MLss 1
♦ •come that the fame, fortune and Sikt. district demomtra
' actual future of most universal'* are 'if S trict 3; MLvs Bess
• __,k asr.i«lant state home dei
; determined on the gridiron rath- Ml!cJrrd Ho
than in the classroom- a twet and ^
ton; and several other
demonstration agents.
1 er
which to deplored try many, but re- llon agent; Un Edna
• w*to* a fact, nevertheless.
4 Heretofore the tig universities ot
the north and east have held among
• themselves a monopoly upon the
' football laurels of the nation, and
« -*tho«t aDology have snubbed the
' challengers from the South and
• Southwest who have srisen In recent
Minn r
ext nsifif)
.ani^o ij
Fine Thorougrii
From Kentucl
Received At
■ —hr 7
BRADY. Dee 7—tSpi-
er
A gro|»D
igh brads
dlspa al
hoipe
. year* to present their own claims. ^ w flDe Kentucky tlw
• This year, however, the great and ^ve been shipped here
• wear great 0i northern and eastern to Brady ranchmen ahtf."r»ce hoipe,'
MtWl have been compeUrd to enthusiasts, the anlmpto com^«
I acknowledge that down
< then are teams which unquestion
{ sbiy are the stroogeet In the nation _________
• tn<j if the usual reasoning Is applied brook mares 0f the
• |o th; sl^iation. It follows inevitably bred ^ horses
In Texas from B. P. Sparks
Ky. The horses are
Ben Strickland.
Included in the
W. ip*.c
lima to com
of Jtoxmgtdn
m ch»r«e
rtLiTdown to Texas there are univer- two 2-rear olds and foil
•kery respect. « big time racing circles
*Ifcrwher* to the country. * % waj
' ........
.* dr I vr wav toward tho rntni.net
Ofi^uaily And *udden*y Dan•>|heart
cxinclu-mn rnt4‘ne f**v,rr
. I^nv In copper ......... m
.stepped in
mas Vy.-.wj ‘ fnlnt el Dana so that she j e<
toes to iler no’- se? th* man beside Paula
^b moment later neitheg Paula
Lot escort was in sight.
iTu Be Cuntlnuedl j
W. n
ctenc
to solve
y life! upward or
to up im down excipt that which
•S self created. Coneci<fpce is our
' to Juft
our life
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, Her death thertiik; the path upward Ls narrow ffiar that it will take more than a
b:g wav! aiid fdr Jpst hjw ffr on thtj| downward nnfj 0p!y those who see clearly will drop of cold uaier to cool the
road dowt
to find at
broai fmd It. Just inside the Pearly parched tongues of many.
many walk Gate U not a very high ideal. I
E. C. FAIN.
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We w
Select Your Christmas
PHILCO Now!
11 gladly hold and deliver it for you on Christmas Eve.
j ' ■■. ^ fi 1 ] ^
Everyone Loves a Leader!
mm
the saw Pauli
tanley was lust a de- co^r chiffon gofg
flDt. He had, showjfd ’‘T 'frP' So,wo^ ■ ld A
inp untU he hor.vi ^nt cf Dame so that she j could 4
exciting th
t! dances a
that had
to the mc
winks.
ft spoke pleasantly.
Examining Trials In
Two Burglary Cases
Held, Bond $1,000
H* was Dana a-sMired hers’lf fiercely t»iat
ly contempt for
U'
c
as usual. But there wa^ she liad r
lie deference in his manner if over shej ,had the c!
ould ha^ served him well would let hjiin know ho1
other occasion. In lieu of
hit-In-hand gesture Mrs Cam-
found so gratifying
I>«na at honor. Mrs Cani-
he »*Jced
Please be reat-d. won t
III tel! her you are here."
[t lock a sett But last'ad
going fbr Dann Mrs Cameron
Her dark eye.
rtreddie j
comi
t down again
ly.
ly she desj
Fut th"
v.as rtirred,
longing to
a null! co
for his te
brown ha:
own. wou
Grandmother had
sh«ut hlm:j he wa>. den|
own mixed emotions
'hen Da
his tv
ere times
y ether erriotlons
Bcott.
over her
{nr smile,
F’i
bce.c me
‘s rfiy chance." Mrs. Cam
-rifled. Young
their own minds They ^ 'aki^Tnd' lekit aw,
judgment One had to b» ruth- otl'er voung men wery telepl
in order to rave them from
, ('crfistonfiHv she saw ,_____ ____
rvnriab|y M hk»d hurt an4 mlstr-
frrwn Ihv.
Evaminin; trial for
n^ir’cer charged In two houn’A
,wllh burglary, was held Frldgy afl-
*rhcon *bt for? P«aee Justice ®. T
*rirklnson anJ his b nd wasjset at
A .....ra.e He is ehanrri! j
Shaw's laundry, first
and again laxf Sun- [
latter entrance |ie ei|-: j
o a burvlary utt^inpt
Ife admitted to fiffirers Friday, h i
u^rvlary in (Mernan eounty and j
aiiotlier in Brrwnwbod. the ju-'t at i
ta* Imme pf Haley Wl.se. Clark at
eTU.i!!^' "■h0 in each
a a Wl,h 'Uterlng
'• Uf»' "H df AUKU,1 4
ami hi htril day ,n ,n. I
M" fr r fW-
-j’ 11 Adams street,.
fe Water Study-
?lves.
ing. twkln
flenee*
iklnT D.na to d
. Tid Btansburv
loiter |
Ftansbury wgh de
u re no -g.:. Scott Stanley, ed. Roger Jrrome. who wax spend- ,CONT|NUEO from paoe ONI)
I'm ndt one either." Mrs. Cam- ing the st
eron begarf. Tpeniy i addling
assume that r*mark hq, ruch an
thing back of it." Scott replied had dubbed
knees."
•'ll has." Mrs. Cameron said. “It “And he i
Nan
er with MHufins. Was
He had reached ectlon
had i__
Ject stag? that Nancy Work on the underground water j
Rpger-on-bLv- surveys was started in TexaA son*? J
six years ago in the Winter Oardeh
area and is gradually being extended
ov’r the state. For the first four
years' the appropriation by the L g-
irlatur? for thLs wark was 120.000 a
year and this amount was matched
bv the United States Oef-logical
>n of the state, h?
said.
h m
Jictn* of Southern Met*xJ|*t £T dT****
Dnleeralty to repreaent all of the horsemen
lytag
r In
United
ast of the »hen a colt from
tha annual 0f Kentucky
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mmk.
Braqy
obtained
rr
granddaughter's happiness Dana,'
of It. And yours, too." "I hear
afraid I’m still In the dark, npper
we get to the point.”
ry Well. I’m objecting
visits here., I wint you to sophisticated Roger. She didn't Survey, which coojjerates with the
my granddaughter ,-ant Ted efther. Men. she had de- state In the work. In the last two
plenty of
V) Dana didn’t Want
might be a good, catch,
cy suggest’d cynic 1
tha Jeromes are among
crust in New York,
of money.
Roe er—suave
Lr_ ] I'
Foreign Reception-
•THE now 1936 Phil coo givo you
X overy worth-whilo footuro in
radio!
finor rocopti
—pluo groa
foroign programs
onjoymont of Amor*
non’a akill. Soo thorn — hoar thorn
■-compare < hair pricool
her time/
face was white,
of your ob
(ided. werf dtoappou,kM*«., , ., , #t—- - _ *
The CoHege Club dahee had kreaUy reduc'd and the work has
rolled around again. Dam thought been slowed up. Under the WPA
of It without Interest. * orofram. much of the preliminary
year; the appropriation
he does. We had
r objections?
a talk yester
she agree with you?"
“There'* l * furprlse ^program Work of the study can be completed.
and the surveys th n will be com-
pleted by the Board and the U. 8
that’s gold* to be awfully clever]
Was stiff with anger.
Nancy told her.
iva’s an Impressionable ycung
but she has sense. She told
;ihe knew shed make
r-min's wife.”
t's eyes Mated In his
-Ybu might tell her for m« ing H
she's a little premature in
As I recall, the sub,
Nancy. I<»r some reason, was
a frtendl er mood these
enthusiastically flrlertfVv, |
antagonism of wetks I
tog. Nandy vn
Not
the veiled
fore ms
Fit rhLs-st
appler. U
"What Kind
eeked.
Geological Sprvey. When this to
done the findings will be published
In bulletin form by the U. 8. O. B-
Work. on the study should De
. s'arted In San Saba county
I dj'irt time and will b: si
(her count! ?s of this district
h I
i?" Da:iu ed In the project as soon as
wassiiD?
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1935, newspaper, December 7, 1935; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987402/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.