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BROWNWOOD
)AY, JULY 8,1631
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RCH ACTIVITIES AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S
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I Tomorrow’s
t Entertainments
V
leaners Class Plans .
Outing at Coggin Park
The Co-Ed Club will be entertain
4 wtth bridge at T o'clock ylti
flas Edith Lowe as hostess.
The Ala the a Class Of the
Baptist Church will' meet in
monthly business session at
o'clock; In the class room at
i uisi
b have
t hoggin
church*
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Members of the Gleaners Sunday
tlhool class of the Central Meth-
flist Church and their families are
have an Informal gathering at
Park at 6:30 o'clock Thurs-
day evening. The affair Is to be
First an announcement party at which
their time an interesting bit of news of
4:00 interest to the class members will
the pe made known. Those In charge
i of the affair state that members
| are to bring basket lunches that
will be spread for an Informal sup-
Miracles at Shrine of Slain Archbishop
Began Canterbury Pilgrimages
CHAUCER IN 14TH CENTURY. WROTE OF EXCURSIONS TO
BECKET’S GRAVE IN HISTORIC ENGLISH CATHEDRAL.
i\MP^*I“iJPHlUJPS BLAMES EAST TEXAS
per.
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Coggin Baptist Women (
ave Mission Program Mission Program Given
Calvary Baptist W.M.S.
Cb(W
Baptist
two of the Coggin Avenue
_ Woman s Missionary So-
ciety was in charge of a missionary
program give nat the meeting of
that unit Monday
o'clock
Onffin
afternoon at 3
Nineteen members and one visi-
tor attended the meeting of the, Cal-
vary Baptist Woman's Missionary
at the church. Mrs Alford Soclctv h*id Monday afternoon at
interesting (he home of Mrs ur-w.- i—rh
To Preach Here Sunday
A matter of sp*i ml Interest in the
First Presbyterian Church will be _
found in the morning hour of wor-: _ _tinon
• ship next Sunday.! The Reverend • TUUSA. Okla. July «^(^-Upon
’IDr. M. M. MacFerrin. pastor of the the giant East Texas oil P ^
i Greene Street Presbyterian Church, rca Pra^Ptdmps,
QUEEfSUT
FOR CONDmONOL 1NDUSTRYI CAST ASIDE ■
BY SOCIETY
Augusta. Georgia, will preach.
This Phillips Petroleum Company.
burden of blame for exist
comes as one of the pleasant parts the ——-- -- n^trolei
of the Knox family reunion being economic distress In the petro
ductlon in that pool has about run
its course and that immediate *t*P® I
will be tahen to esUBUsh certain
and effective control of mat area. .
“ nt, the
•With this accomj
held;here at this time.
Industry.
favorable economic
where prevailing
BUCHAREST. Rumania.
conditions else-—QUeen Helen, already sho:
throughout tne • royal prerogatives, today
•' L
July 8—
shorn of
saw
added attraction at the same As East . ,(„.s
will be that of a vocal solo oil business, Phillips believes
Irs Macr'errln.
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Texas goes, so goes the j industry will have an opportunity to pergonal rights fading under
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Orderly development of the
East Texas pool with control of
Firlst Methodist Women 12Sao«n^^
vi ii n • • \n »* _ where In th^ industry to make
Hold Business Meeting fflt. he told the ahocmu
—-- ed Press in a statement today.
Mrs E. M. Boon, vice-president - Examination of the present sta-
of the Woman s Missionary Society tistical position of the oil industry
I of the First Methodist church, pre- does not disclose adequate explana- .Tymjy tne
make themselves felt. _
The East Texas area s present
production is about 350,000 barrels
daily, or 190,000 barrels In excess of
the maximum allowed output fixed
by the Texas Railroad, Commission.
When the area wak discovered
about six months ago,
for the grade of oil
was slightly more than* $1 a barrel
average price for the
the hand of King Carol.
Shortly after her chamberlain
announced she would spend the
summer at Constanza with Crown
Prince Michael. Carol Issued a proc-
lamation denying the truth of the
statement! His words were taken to
o, the market | meap that the boy would remain in
which it yieRh i Bucharest with his father.
- l—-~1 » The exact effect of the king's pro-
nouncement was in doubt. At any
sided at the meeting held by that tlon jor its existing demoralization,
directed the
Appropria:e to the
theme the opening song was.
The Way iMy Savior Leads Me
rected by|Mrs. O. L.JDawson
opening
missionary 1
Walter Leach. A
•Around the |
the Gospel"
subject tn
work in Cu-
Mex-
yyj Gulf of Mexico with
\ made the occasion one bf much ben-
The efit arid interest.
wiSttBE ’.rr'Kr-”
lesson basing her re- which the missionary
zsfcpzxiss. ««■
mamder of the program Was given topic reports were given by Mrs.,
to discussions of subjects relative to George Broqks. Mrs. E. F Jackson.
work in Latin Amer- Mrs. J. CS Taylor and Mrs I A.
baaed upon the Hicks. The Bible tesson in keeping
group on Monday* ar.ernoon. In the he said.
1 beginning of the meeting a Mls-
| j sionary Voice
1 under the direction of
program was given [
Mrs. H C. 1
ll
Barnett with Mrs. Joseph F.
w
R*n; October.
,fre
Stocks Declined
Crude oil stocks have been v ds-
almost conttnucusly since
dining
area’s oil is
barrel.
An “Unwelcome Treasure"
Referring to the rich East Texas
pool as an "unwelcome treasure" to?
less than 20-cents a rate, it produced an unfavorable tm-
1929 Stocks of gasoline ’ current issue of the “Lamp”, offt-
p resale n In society circles and w^.
the subject of much comment.
»Queen Helen was not Included in
the Hit of guests for the wedding
of Prlnc ss Ileana and Archduke
Anton at Sinaia on July 28. All
It , fro giving an Interesting paper. A ^ nearly 7,000.000 barrels below |dal publication of,^_^tandim^OU jother members of the royal family
brief business session followed with .those of a year ago. Although ex-
routine affairs and reports being ports have fallen off. there has also
given attention. The meeting was been a decline in imports.
Domestic consumption has
well attended.
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parts being
if Around the j Qulf of with the missionary theme was
_ -The reports given had to conducted by Mrs. Taylor Other in- 1
with the work of the home mis------*— -------——« f
First Baptist Church
ome mis- tercsting parts on the program were; Here W a recent view of Canterbury Cathedral. Canterbury. England mt Yo people's Unions V
. Florida. t<ro true series showing the result! show history dates bark to 55* A. D. This photograph was taken **•■ heid next Sunday evtmng at
been
running about on a level with last
yfgr. and the overall demand(shows
only a small decrease.
A j "New well* completed in May
B. Y. P. U. Announced number less than 500. compared
i with more than 1.200 in the same
; month last year. '
I -one must look elsewhere for the
Company of New Jersey. a i ha\e been invited but her name was
view fimllar to that of Pnpipa. I omitted without a reason being
Bible study programs will be giv
en at the mee.lngs of the First Bap-
jion board in Cuba. Tampa
to be explanation of the deplorable condi-
______Canal. Mexico and South- of ?ospey teaching in the Latin
ern Texas. Thoae taking part in the Amertcan: section, these being given
discussions were Mesdames Baylor Mns qlart and Mrs\ England.
was dismissed by sen-
the top of Christ Charch Gate.
discusstong were laeaaamru ^ M„ clftrt
Lewis, Albert NaRoP. M«y i^e mceUnf w
Alice Hill, J. P. Bohlln. and O. E. praye„
Ferguson. offered bf Circle meeting* to be held
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reported. Arthur Jot
By NEA Sertrice
The pllgrijnages
about whici
i
MO*wril meet i“thOUMre !for the purpose of visiting the cele
by the writing in
ruch colorfi
to Canterbury,
the poet. Chaucer.
14th century, gave
descriptions were
usual hour. Announcement
collect,on of WMlth. n. iW«e«l
by commissioners of Kin;: Henry
tions prevailing. They are partly
a i psychological reflection of tlie
follows:
And though they effaced ev-
E. Milam. An attendance
twenty-five members was
Doorr Union
- Mrs. A. E. Pnuce wui
made rrY reminiscence connected with iwogram on . .
the .itrtnc, »n* of the bid .Inho* ^ ^
are made general In the world-wide depression.
* but the most potent, specific cause
i is lack of control of the great W
,___i (T( xas pool and leaf that this will
•niTiurntr. of John . undermine and destroy the effective
Will Include oaru regulation of production established
by Mrs
will bra ted snnne in Canterbury Cat he- ( Gf stained glass, illustrating the mlr- 1 Jones. Mrs. Ila
7 “-J2.12M2K
a
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meet with
WlU dial of ArchbUJiop Beekrt who laU-r
L. Oklahoma. California and elsewhere, bring
Johnson
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Thomas of
Co^m Avenue Baptirt Women's Council Has
Young People s Unions
___; for church service Is
•tressed by the Coggin Avenue Bap-
tist Church In programs given each
wau canonised us St
Canterbury ’ !
The priory owed its chief fame,
in i fact, to the murder of the arejh-t
Educational Program tuhop m the church-m 1770. hu
| • v ■ ” ■ canonization and the pilgrimages
At the meeting of the Woman's ,of the Christian world to_his shrine
Council of the First Christian Miracles were, almost
church held Monday afternoon at said to be worked at
acies wrought In connection with the Cantrell and
l _ _ i lain
saint, are preserved The north-
west transept was the actual scene
Having lor dl
• The Holy Spirit
immediately
his grave ir
of Becket's murder; the spot where "i^n^by *E»the|
ho fed is shown on the floor, but ' spmee. at"°
this part of the building is of later E. Keith and Lola fMae Daniels,
date than the tragedy. ' FleMeg
ler. Mr-. L.
C. Ray.
Union
ion the subject, j competitive
ur Guide' How- | —
a program to;
Prince. Clay |
Bell. Mrs. O.
th* Ea*t TVx«i“vcn-
field cculd hardly have been made at.
a less opportune time. For several
ye^ir? the industry had enforced up- < former
on itself draktic curtailment of pro- z^beth
duction in order that current de-1 cyj-fi ai
mand might overtake supply. Above Yira t
ground stock* were still extfcmcly
burdensome. Established producers
everywhere had carefully refrained
from drilling unnecessary wells, and
a i\?w oil Held was the last thing
anyone within the Industry wanted
to see. -
“In fact, if same arch enemy ,of
the petroleum Industry had sought
to do it the greatest possibly injury
he could scarcely have hit upon a
more diabolical scheme than to
this new oil field.
larger
upon l)t
in
Wedding Gneats
sts include King Alexan-
jeen Marie of Jugoslavia,
jig George and Queen Eli-
Oreece, Grand -Ducheaa
her daughter, Prince*
Prince and Prtnceaa of
Hohenzo
gen. the
Infante and
mier Jorga,
Course About Run
“It now appears that irrational, discovered
development and pro-1 comparative!
Ifcrn, the Prince of Leinln-
Prtncess of-Holunloe. the
—' Infanta of,8i>c:n. Pre-
the President of the
Chamber land Senate and other dlg-
nitries of4 the state and church.
King Carol and the Prince of
Hohenzollem will be witnesses for
Princess. Ileana. , Archduke Anton’s
witnesses will be his father, Arch-
duke Leopold Salvator, ana' the
Count of Ouelf.
uus new uii The festivities will last from the
than any previously ' 24th to the 26th. The principals will
/ 1
1th prolific wells of
shallow deptht
tStTt •sjass-jsspjrss: S “USX!^
Near the site of the shrine is the *
on “Christian Education" was given
under the direction of Mrs A V.
Fitzgerald.
The devotional was directed by
v(r< q g. Mayo and in the pcogtam days later
tog, Daniel L. Garrett is the gen
eral director of these services that
meet at toe church at 7 o clock.
The following programs have been
arraiRsd for the next meetings of __
the unions: ' \ \ Jf' \ fhat ^followed'" interesting' papers ’ j,is penance*.'the martyrs pover dral The Romano-British church
Horn burg B. A. U. ' *iven by the leader and Miss and popularity became established of basilica form, occupied by St.
“Leader. O. *- Ferguson. Topic. h *,ole A ^ding by Miss Qeor- m England. , I Augustine, was largely rebuilt by
“The Two Debtors,” ’® be discussed ,Fitzgerald added an in- when the Cathedral was rebuilt Archbishop Odo. aboyt 950. When
by Mrs. L. B Holcomb A. J. Crump. teresting feature to the meeting, after the fire of 1174. a magniliccnt it was destroyed by fire in 1067,
I- J. P. Holcomb and Mrs. J. P- Boh-; jtfier the program a social hour jhrine was erected to Beckct in Archbishop Lanfraric undertook
. . .____ ....^ w...w of Edward the IUaric the program
bcwi . w^snen. Norwood
From the time Henry II did his Prince, In this ch-pel also uihe,°W*.
penance for Becket s murder and tomb of Henry JV.
conquered the Scots in battle a few i The old city of Canteroury sur-
supposedly as a result of rounds tlie precincts of the Cathc-
hts Denance*.’ the
Subject. Barnabas, the Discovrr-
(r." Lraoer. Nedra PitU. Others on
will
NiX.
All-
be Juanita
Oilie Mae
man and Ysabtl Hernandez.
Bette-Yet Union
Name of program. "By Faith
Abraham Went Out." Leader. Ora
Lee Miller Others having parts on
the program ar* Olene Kiith, Ava
Nell McDonald. Wesley Englist. Ben
Denman. A. C. Garvin. Mary Prince.
Katherine siid Aliene Sumner.
8■whins Union
fUllipkMMVV wv .........■--- l " j— n__'_
POST AND GATTY HERALDED
AS DAMON AND PYTHIAS OF
BY THEIR FRIENDS
give congratulations and gifts M
! the palace of Pelesch on the first
I day. a grand banquet and reception
'will be held on the second and the
; marriage ceremonies, civil And re-
* I liglous, will take place on the morn-
ing of the third.
BY LEON Hi HURST.
<Copyright. 1931, By The Associated
Press ►
His months as chief test pilot , at
i
A- C.
Christian Endeavor to
Render Program Tonight
great Interest
! Grace Conn B.
ler. Mr*. Albert Nelson. Top-
t—"” as that of the above union. ,
to be disc used by Mr5- Albert Nel-
son, Rev. Hershel Weedon. A. W.
Turner, Mrs. Johnie Dudley and W
J. Beck told
; Senior Ronnd Up Unton.
under. Gladys Manning. Topic.
• B-vmahas—the Discoverer." Will be Peoples
discussed by Qladys Manning. Helen *“
Drake. Fountia Wetzel. Lofton
BUhop. C«U B1.X, Id. u,,, ^nomination
j taw. BoOon HoK. Thelma Kilgore . gJJ mnUlf
and Richard Manning. - I Far can We _.
Intermediate Union. directed by Miss
. Topic. “By Faith Abraham went cn lh€, pr0gram
Out." to be given by Eleanor Tucx- M
er. Hallie Trammell. Maribelle Fer- -
guaon. Katheryn MUler. Mary Lil-
lian Sheppard. Lura Len Taylor.
Llivbud Boenicke Ferman Weedon
and Walter M Johnson.
Jnnior Union.
Toptoa. "At Work
bnki." Group two
ter the program a social hour yhnne vas erected to Bec.cet in Archbishop Lanlranc undertook the win lcad a nrmram ! »orv gave glow to the dream lof
spent and a dainty refreshment Trmt,y chapei For three centurie- building of an entirely new church. J. uh Abraham Went Out" ! wiley Post to do something big ‘cr
s-rved A good attendance was pilgrim* and worshippers Alter another fire in 1174 toe archi- ! lIL..**/..»ilu ____
1 of all classes.‘from kiiuis -
was served. A good attendance
*4parted.
! * *
if if
another fire in i j74 the archi-
and eir.- tect. William of feens. took up the
perers downward, made pilgrimage* work of rebuilding unti' 1173 wh»n
here.
In 1536 the shrine, with
another Willia.ii carried
its vast work and completed it In
the
the Burbank. Calif., airplane f^c- look
tac^
___________ _ t othe
with discussion* to be given by Rita aviation
Garvin. Floyd Patterson. Elaon j Arl Goal's record non-stop
Smith. Milton Ramsour. Tom Har- . '^nscontinental flight In 1928 t nd
ris. Jaunita Hernandez, and BU1: the 1929' refuellng endurance conu sts
further »h« tted his aviation ap?e*
Belt.
Mid-week meetings of
Endeavor Society of the
First Christiaifc Church held tacn
Wednesday evening prove to be of
to a ia“ge number ol
At the service
ram on "Hoy.
Business Meeting And (Presbyterian Auxiliary
Inspirational Program
razor's Helper*
“At Work Among Cannibals"
Ute.
LONG STRIDE T0W1RD ;
WORLD DISiHMlMENT IS
e'ti
4
•Winnlie
with
ient was viewed
lion today as
M^na
Hern
tmee
aay
Combining a business session wl*n
an inspirational program the -Cen-
a program on “How tral Methodist Wcman'v Missioiar.
Follow jesus" will b*- society met at the cnurch
is? ^lice Brown Those 0 clock. Monday
m krill be Ruth Cole. J j Stanford led
Wlllums. AiUne and Maurine Mrs Frank Swer
iei Nell Fletcher.
Endeavor ^lso holds ' a rvlielotis eaucal
church each Sun- Mrs
navigator of the wondrous
register about the same,
probably having a bit the
When questions are fired at
m by inquisitive reporters they
k at each other and shyly smile,
giving the impression that! the
should do the talking
. —df Just could not understand
why tne sknder Australian had to
hang to fondly over his books In |cr
preparation for their fame-crowned J.€
cruiser “If I was doing that end of K _____
it. I d of had those figures all , koats of armies,
oirzed by now." he once jokingly , Elions mid ther
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WASHINGTON. July 8—0P)h~A f,
n^ stride toward world disarma-
by the ‘admlniv
a possible out*
I
The Womans Auxiliary of
First Presbyterian Church met r.t be Dreda Miller
Horn. Bide Fisher. ^ ' the checks, he reUUs.
w i nandez. URoy Barns. Frances Cobo Sunday
lhe and Dorothy Dosier The leaner went
and Carrii
Thf Christian
tings at the
C. M
'ay evening for the. purpose'of Mis- during the busn
was given over
ports from all
at 3 00
fternoor.. Mr, P
he devotional and
read a missionary
s Anna Bradshaw,
r m China,
rpenter. presided I
ss session whicti
encouraging re- ;
partmgnts of the *
a
the church Monday afternoon ‘ini
regular monthly business session of I
which Mr:,. E. O. Fentress was In
U-Need-Us Union
up
i Monday my
Post expected
on a Sat -
couple of other
‘ crashed, and
were no good
py go after the
said.
and mg result of the one } ye*
kioratorium on war debts. 1
I President Hoover hopes, that tlie
eneral disarmament conference flit
— . w , , Geneva next February will brix^
I was doing that^end oi >bout curtaiiment of the growing
>. . -n 0f armies. nales and fortlfl-
cations and therebylease the workT*
—■ , . .wi economic burdens.
Catty smiled, leafing through thf , Three times In
thousand odd pages of tables, loga- , months.' the chief
and aVvaH 7 ‘ • .___< J - —
rtthms and .chart.
Somehow these
— -A. u/Arit Amomr Canni- ! Po«t expecieo w go thing*, both love tneir name ports on tt e
.^bJ^Leader W ktozJlle Thigpen trans-continental rfcord duruig l**t ; rldf8 when adventure in th* Mr Hoovet stretoed «
nrowram are LKmlthy >'^5 national air races, hoping not knocking at the door. The cauap;. of ^ wrorB I-'
“•Tie
the past three
executive haa
, .. L linked world econoinic rehabillta-
------ two have the tjQn wjfh the succe is of the forth-
knark of understanding tach other. dLsarmame it conference.
They seem to like about the same In announflng the i greement of toe
things, both love their home fire- major ports on tl|e debt holiday,
that among toe
causes or tne won®-wide economic
1 depressor are "’m* burdens Im-
‘ posed and the fears aroused by com-
petitive rrmament.
•i I
upon the respcnsibility of parents
• slon .study.
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t^ong Canni- * r' ¥ \Y/ MI’ auxiliary The ln providing ,a home atmosphere
1« Si Tlie I County W. M. U. Awards unique -ght shower tor Mr*. Boyd Mrs V E Wood offered prayer,
nais., uroup i*o is leading Tlie'. j , , Ma*meiS. whose home fas recently rt,rTia,„ . _ f / was
jf following have parts on program: Won By Calvary Church {JrtroySl by fire, it wiilsmioflfleii busl.
- Bobbie Ruth Homburg. Robert All-, \ - SmTsi] membershavtaiTl&fUfof her
. *nan. Desmond George. Frances Fer- gainers for attendance..efficiency .bo leave them at «ie ntr.ne oi Mrs. • • auxiiUirv a^d chairmen
•'sr^ssr ar:
At the business megtgig Friday society of the Calvary Baptist pjeted the shower would be present- Groom Was elected .ccretanr of. so-
night. the following officers werv church at the quarterly session >t tti to Mrs. Magneas About twenty- cia! activities, and circle four, of
for the new quajler: Pre*l- the Brown County Baptist W M U
d< votional period was directed by iuud Rulh , i He became lest but won the derby.
Mrs Harry Knox. Sr. who taughtf Your Neighbor, iHe felt he could not go on to New
the second lessen ln "Religion BfS,u. Mae Priest. Others York. In this race from Los Ange-j
the Home." the chapter being based .. ' are Maurine Ben- 'lcs to Chicago.«toe roared ^ome ! from plane
'...... - °" lhf ^ Zonlla ner over a fast Held, which included menUtot lhan Col. GhaSles Llnd-
Uoebel. His time was 9 hours. » J bergh sgys that Oatty. who gave {'h“ ' Amfj-jcwn delegation to the
evening, and the 32-year old Post
has an aviation-thinking wife with},
w horn he loves to fly.
have won golden opinion
The American government plain
to participate officially and fully ln
the Geneva conference, to be held
, nett, Claudeen
. Mullens. ^
Covey and
e experts No l«w a earn- und)Pr lhr auspices of the League of
_j»r____.
Nations. Secretary Stlmson, who led
elected for the new quarter: ____■
dent»‘ Lanse Turner; vtcf president, held Thursday at the Coggin Ave-
(Usabeth Oriffln; aecreiary. Vedi nue BaptLst Church
, pearl Woolridge; asaUtant secre- Mrs L D Gala way. chilrman o
The Martin Bible
meet# each Tuesday
o clock at the iCentral
class
evening at s
Methodist
I*— Morris Myrlck; Bible readers the Cpunty
ury. ator™ all-day meetrng which was attend-
>ader BUhe rWoolridge.- memo.y ^ b^'alm0Bt a hurtdrrd rrpresema-
WkfrtU Iflad^ Esther Bohlln. chon*- tJvft| of women's auxiliaries of the
flat. Mary Frances Leach, piantrt. varlous Baptist churches over the
Bobbie Ruth Homburg and grotg) county The "morning session con-
Cap tains. El wood Ferguson. Bobble of reports from officers of
i. -Ruth Homburg. John Raymond tbc orgamzamn and a program ol 'church, had one of the largest at-
p^iitn and Doris June Dudley. musical numbers followed b" an
The following committee* were dress by Rev W R Homburg
appointed: program: Lanse Turner^ Lunch was served by the
Xlwood'jiflrgUflan. Bobbie Ruth Avenue Baptist W M S .... ---------
Homburg John Raymond * Bbhlln noon hour and a business session (women .slightly
iand Doris June Dudley; member^ h«ld ln the afternoon Officers night. V
-* . - -- — ----- —" *«i •» to be elected at the meeting of
five members attended the meeting, i which Mrs. \Vo$d is ch.urnian. was
appointed to decorate th# church
durthg July and to have charge of
the monthly inspirational program.
The auxiliary voted for each circle!
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iaw»y. rnnirman o* . rci
m u . directed the Lecture on 1 heocracy
mm YIOHTOR OF
LIOUOH UWS SE LEFT
II ............
WABHINOTON. July 8.—
rivpn At Rihlr Class 10 niv an ",ldlllonal no 00 by Oc- The Prtvate vi0,*t?r °f ‘JJ -con-
Oiven At Bible Uasi ^ M lhe ,moum u ^ wll,„ a™ «uid wjkmo hu »„
which t° church budget The vtalt-
mn n inc list was announced and the
meeting was.dismissed with proytr
by Mrs. L. L. White
t an a|d-1 l<.ndances since organization last
,unt ] night. Reports of Interesting atten-
' C^-ggir dance contest between the men and
at the'
♦ * * if
women of the class showed the
in the lead last
night
J. L. Martin, teacher of the n'ni
M U. in October and a i denominational class, gave an lu-
Society Meets With
: minutes and 4 seconds
| As to his eartn circling course.
I he^ piloted a "Winnie Mar," provid-
1 ed by F. C. Hall, the oil man. who
: backed him and Harold Oatty on
’their record-breaking world trip.
I About two years ago. Hall says.
| Pest began to agitate for the round-
the-world flight. He spoke about it
j at practically every opportunity. And
t he finally won o'er tne man for i
, whom he worked intermittently toe ,
.last three or more yeaDs,
Was Sporting Pro^aMUoa j
"He finally sold tt to me. Hall,
says. "Sold it to me on the idea
that tl was a sporting proposition 1
Just a sporting proposition. That'*!
all It was to trie "
It was while this big bee buzzed
ln his bonnet that Post met toe per- (
son to whom he pass's much of toe .
success o< that globe circling feat— j
and studious navigator,
Mrs. LUidbergh lessons In how; to
fly. "is one of the greatest naviga-
tors in the world."
TOMORROW: Wiley Post
makes preparations for a world
flight-'
London arm* conference, is in Bfr-
continental
. I
Hospital Notes
member
ship. Elizabeth Ortffin, Robert All-
nominating committee was appoint- urcstlng lecture on the theocracy ! the Ml. Zion community.’
ohvpr ^ including Mrs. E. M. Andrews. la5l njKbt. basing his remarks on; j-d Monday afternoon to
^ -- 1X)IS yj Mrs Roy Morris and Mrs. J. C passages from the book of Exodus.
dridge. Esther Bohltn.
and Fay Lewis^ room: Aubrrfy
guson and Glynn Wooldridge
poster: Mary Fkances Leach
Mary Griffin. V j!
t l i F “er
Business Discussed By
Hood. No decision was reached as
to the place for holding the next
meeting. ^ T
4 ♦ * * *
League Programs Made
\
* * * *
First Methodist League
-ss L/1SCU55CU uyt I p r* | | Methodist Metoodtet church are
Rarvlkii Snriptv r°r ^entral 1VleinoaiSl.tend EfAvorth Uague
rvpH DipW OOClCTjF^ - ! at 7 0’Ciock Sunday ei
1 Leaders in Epworth League activl-
Mfceting at the church at 3:30 ^ies at the Central Methodis|t Church
o clock Monday- afternoon, mem- hav# arranged the following pro-
. cr ,W— pint RflnfWoman's ’ orram t^-□, m,-tinn next
I All young people of the First
' ‘ * ‘ invited to at-
lu at the church. ___ _ . ... _ _ _ .___
7 o’clock Sunday evening. At that Hare. Otis Cahill. W., C. Bod|flra
science and the forces of education,
under a policy advocated by Prohi-
bition Director Woodcock ,
I Speaking over the Columbia broad-
casting system last night. Woodcock
'expressed the belief that such pro-
1 gress had been made by his bureau
in the past year that eventually It ollk,t and studious na’
^ ,, „ 11 '■l"”ln*te ,he “* imc11 ""“"lAiutrall.-bom toroid 0«tly.
Mrs. Dave McDonald chW ^
_ —T . . olators were caught sooner or liter.
Mrs-. Dave McDonald s home ,.^o important or big the
offender “ he said. "hL'tory shows .
„t th. Control Sinl “>»> >* “ »««
Missionary Society. A very interest-
ggraggfcsa ssrrs jstKi-jws«r-r
SSYvaffiw =sc««:sY^SlzsSSfaif’
Egger. E
rope to, confer with
statesmen og plans for the next
parley
While the administration’s expec*,
v Itatiohs were discussed in offldil
*• I circles. Sir Donald Undflay. the
British ambassador, yesterday no-
t tified the American government aC
■ I the action of the English govern -
I iment in summoning an rxpeflts’con-
tprfncf to work odt the details of
the moratorium plan.
Acting Secretary Castle exprwfl-
ed confidence in a formal
N
I
Mrs Vernon Taylor, fire station.
Is resting following a major opera- ^ ^._,ir_____...______
tlon. ment that little difficulty would be
of ™r encoun#red ln working out the dfl-
Thomas Mjvan' Hayes, son — _______
and Mrs T. M Hsye*. Bangs hai Hr mwjc known that the
been admitted for a minor opera- Amf,rk;an government wai ready to
tlon. . cooperate heartily with the experts.
The United States has not been
‘.'tl
Dell Ray Thomas, son of Mr and ^____________
Mrs. 8am Thomas,v 509 Seventh tnvlu<j to participate in the
Street, has been discharged after a______ ,„„{„rfnw because the i
minor operation.
pert*' conference, because the profc-
“Coste and Bellonte. the French
fliers, were a great pair but they iv
have nothing on us when it comes
co-operation." says Post.
'We work together. I [have (every
----m. lems before them are fllBMflfCdi
W. 8. Rodgers. Route 8. employe thQsp m ^tch this government has
of the Standard Paving Company, dlm.t Interest They deal mata-
_. . , , . . ’ confidence in the world ln
the private violator—the con- #bmt* as a navigator and feel
may very probably escape all eouW look ^ WOrld
tne'
gen of the First Baptist Woman's gram to be given at meetings
Missionary Society held their month- Sunday:
j* business session. Mrs Emmett
Smith led toe opening devotional
gnd after a son* the minutes wereiwtu men at
J by Mrs. T. Carlson
World ( lub
The Boys and Girls World Club
7 o'cvlock The sub-
_____r ! Ject will be “The Cambean Islands", j
For the most part toe session was ^•der, prances Brown Every Jun-
given over to reports of the work of tor ^ invited to come.
- the yan°u* departments of the -“The Senior and HI Izaiuf
organization during the past month. The Senior and HI Leagues will
Mrs. Ed Pickett made the 'treasurer s mgei at 7 o ckx.k The subject will
report and a report o< the P«be. "How America Is Helping and
work during the month Hindering Spiritual Orowth in Oth.
t<me ah intoreatlng and instructive
program will be given* includuig
special musical numbers.
* * * *
*
Church School Planned
By First Presbyterians
next Men- prohibition director July lat. He
with^M« lCM F pointed out that In that period a
commercial violator’s acts.
Woodcoqk ended his first year as
He
is resting after a major operation
Tuesday night.
Mavbelle Murphy.■> small dsugh
ter of Mr and Mrs A. D. Murphy.
WoodlaAd Heights, Is doing nicely
after a minor operation today.
Ruy Abney, son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. P. Abney. Breckenrtdge. has
been admitted for a minor opera-
tion.
day
Francis
on Fifth Street.
* v '» <•*
” S5Ts
H Ray and a report from the
stewardship committee was made by:
Mrs. K. M. Andrews. All reports in-,
* * * *
EFFIE BAKER G. A.
Sooed' splendid work in the society G‘rlL^u^Ur^ lure $
dunng the past month A good re- ^ «** Coggin Avenue Baptist church co-op*r
■ ililfllltwi
bershlp att«
Thfl
SSf<
The annual Vacation Church
-School of the First Presbyterian
Church will be held this year. July
20th to July 31st. under the direc-
tion of Miss Martha Taylor, who is
• Uie director of Religious Education
of the Preflbytery of Brownwood.
Flans are being made tor courses
in beginners, primary. Junior and
intermediate departments, which
means ages from 4 to 15. A new fee-
year Is the
pa.sl
of the W. M. 8 mem-
the meeting.
a * *
flow of the
Ttofl to the i
about
tho school this
_____________.ration of the Austin Avenue
met at the church Wednesday afu Presbyterian Church, from which
ernoon at 4 o'clock for a Abort ml if I department superintendents and
clone ry
There were thir-
teen present. After the program
refreshments of aandwkl
and punch wars served.
helpers have been appointed and
which promises to be a very fine
Westminster League
Westminster League of the First — -■ m o^uock In-
Prr.«bvt*Tisn Church ! Junctions were granted, he noted. A
M^m. total of JU21 suns and 8 :u> auto-
>f the program will bi Martha were seized, he rejlorted.
er , _ _____
Logan. After toe program the usual
hour of games will be held.
* * #•* .
'Founded on mutual respect, tt rip-
ened rapidly. Post's talk of a world
.flight drew encouragement from
Oatty. . I _____
____-_T________ J Post was working at the Lockheed
pared for prosecution in federal and j f^tary where a pl^ne was being
state courts. Of the 58,173 terml- j ,hap^ Up for a Pacific flight by
ns ted in the federal courts, he Said. Harold Bromley. Gntty had been
convictions were obtained in 50,334, obtained to teach Bromley navlga-
wlth 29J72 Jail sentences Imposed. ’(Uon The former had dipped deep-
In addition, fines totaling 18.401,560 jy navigation at the Australian
ln" I Naval Academy and had supple-
mented the course with studies uh-
der Lieut. Commander Van Horn
Weems, naval officer now at Anna-
polis Instructing In navigation
‘ll#
MOONLIGHT SUNDAE—Full o’
Fruit. Try one at Hallom Drug Co.’s
Fountain. ! J ®V
• ly with technicalities under
Young plan for debt settlement to (
* which the United SUtes is not. a
signatory.
The gratitude of the German peo-
ple for President Hoover’s action to
proposing the moratorium to re-
lieve Germany waa expressed ln a
message to the White House from
president Von Hindenberg. .
! The executive committee of the
International Chamber of Com-
merce at Paris forwarded a resolu-
tion here endorsing the moratorium.
H
PICTURESQUE SCENES IN
Eleven
ln
year* »n
naval
British
service also
Jh. ernm «. ot hU
producing
care
Spanish
settings for
Of toe
navigation ledger.
When Bromley took off last sum-
mer from Japan on a non-stop flight
to America, Oatty rode with him as
navigator and successfully charted
League will have Its regular Sunday 1st. apentsix ' fora^'back from* sbout^ miles
vesper service at 7:00 ojclodk. * J. ^ a^unt of a broken exhaust
leader of the program will bs * M* f°r her script and iwnww*
Sarah ModandsB. The ******* torbs ous dtods many of which could
Y°Of8Pre^'teriaVchH^h j
_ .day and Thursday at th* Queen
The Presbyterian Young Peopje** Tlieatre. ' *~return to”land when they were
topic to be
Wfl follow
ous props many
found only Id pvriBOlftl
ymn*. j
Very T«
attar toe
pilot and toe
Beautiful Playing Cards -
1 1 “Th. (i«.v \in.tips”, “iicotty”, -Dicli. Bird”
and all other attractive (k*si{fns.
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