Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 1, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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ITELLOW JACKETS
Howard Payne
THEIR SPIRIT IS HIGH
JACKETS FIGHT TO KEEP IT
FOR PA AND MA
are still serving Hamburgers
(I Sandwiches also we have a
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idles.
Your Patronage Solicited
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group that Went to Memnhta Tann
friends in Miles from Thursday until
Sunday.
Thursday to attend the B. S. U. Con
THIS WEEK AT
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vention.
Misses Virginia Dalton and Lillian
Summey spent the week-end in Gold-
thwaite visiting lelativcs.
Miss Faye Nickens of Rinm anont-
the week-end at home.
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Friday Saturday Nov. 2 3 Mae
fet in "The Belle of the Nineties."
n "Belle of the Nineties" Mae West
Ifdes through an adventurous love-
(tlon story which has as Its back-
Vund two of the most colorful cities
'.that period: New Orleans La. and
3 Louis Mo.
With the Mississippi river coming
jjfor its share of local color Miss
fst's new screen offering drama-
Ks the strident days when men
linbled with hearts paid off on aces
Ml fought for fun.
the is cast as Ruby Carter the
iter of a whirlpool of action that
4ngs her down the river from a St.
lis burlesque show to one of the
4nt famous gaming houses in the
tilth. Around Mae West resounds
tithe gaiety of song and music of
it period.
And above the rhythm to which
ae West sways comes the thud of
Its. For fights that were fights and
liters that could "take it" come into
m) life to bring complications and
ve. Historical characters of the day
ve against the background for
Men Mae West is famous.
Leo McCarey directed from the
fglnal story by Mae West'. Duke
Nlngton and his orchestra Kather-
DeMille Warren Hymer and Stu-
i Holmes are also featured.
With Marine Show
when they are going to win. Of course
the "Kid isn't always as smart as he
thinks he is and following a bad day
at' the track he is forced to make a
quick get-a-way and lands in a one
horse town where a country girl
hands him a big surprise by falling
in love with him.
How the Kid faces this emergency
supplies the dramatic punch to the
picture gives it a twist that makes
the "Kid" do things on a very much
different scale.
In addition to Tracy in the picture's
title role the cast features Helen
Mack as the country girl who loses
Monday Tuesday Nov. 5 6 Fred
Kaire and Ginger Rogers in "The
y Divorcee."
Mischievous gay spectacular and
lnorous RKO-Radio's musical corn-
er "The Gay Divorcee" is affording
kplesale amusement for local thea-
fgoers. It is a high-speed enter-
Jement with no time for parking
lift co-stars Fred Astaire and Ginger
offers the delightful pair who made
Kfc a hit In "Flying Down to Rio."
In the story Fred meet's Ginger un-
it? strange circumstances too amus-
iff' to rob of its punch by telling and
l chases her hither and yon in a
Otic effort to clinch their romance.
'Utoe runs because she loves him
;i . but that can't be explained eith-
fjfjj without revealing one of the
irtest situations of the season. Fl-
through mistaken identity she
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fjies him a strange invitation which
ts in a conglomerate mixup of
and romance and people in one
1 suite!
e climax is a happy one and the
is so entertaining that it could
id even without the remarkable
and dance features.
e cast includes Edward Everett
on as a jlumb English barrister;
Brady who causes him to try
device to avoid marrying her;
11am Austin as a "meaney hus-
Erik Rhodes as a debonalre
esslonal Romeo and Eric Blore as
funniest English butler seen on
screen in ages.
e film was adapted from Astaires
ational stage hit of the same
i which ran 288 performances In
York and six months in London.
as directed by Mark Sandricb.
"IHE LEMON DROP KID"
her heart to the fast talking "Kid."
This is Miss Mack's second role oppo-
site Tracy already having success-
fully played with him in "You Belong
to Me."
Others importantly cast in "The
Lemon Drop Kid" include William
Frawey as the Professor (a typical
Damon Runyon character) Minna
Gombell as the Professor's girl friend
Henry B. Walthall and Baby LeRoy
one of the screen's prized infants.
Marshall Neilan one of Hollywood's
oldest and best known directors di-
rected "The Lemon Drop Kid."
BEAUTY SCHOOL
ment when you are trying to be most
subtle.
If you have any questions on make-
up or want to know how to apply It
professionally write Womans Insti-
tute Syndicate 22 Fifth Ave. New
York.
Marine Exhibit
To Appear Here
Commencing next Monday Novem-
ber 5th the Pacific Marine Research
Company of Long Beach California
brings to Brownwood to exhibit for
four days the 1000 Marine Specimens
captured on the recent South Seas
Expedition.
There are some very rare and gi-
gantic specimens of sea life to be seen
in this exhibit many of which have
not heretofore been seen by the hu-
man eyes. The specimens are housed
in a Giant 100 Foot Ship which will
be placed in he lot near the Post
Office on the corner of Center and
Adams street.
Among the peculiar specimens are
a Giant Sea Turtle weighing 1625
pounds a nine foot Porpoise a 326
pound Black Sea Bass hundreds of
sea shells and Hawaiian fish and the
largest of all the Fish family a Mola
Mola which weighs over a ton. There
are also five different specimens of
Sharks among which are the Man
Eater weighing over 1500 pounds.
A competent crew of lecturers ac-
company the exhibit to explain the
life habits and methods of capture of
the various specimens. The exhibition
will be open day and night until mid
night next Thursday. General admis-
sion is 15 cents for adults and 10
cents for children.
Wednesday Thursday Nov. 7 8
Tracy In "The Lemon Drop Kid."
le Tracy who has made bis repu-
bn on the stage and screen in fast
r swift moving roles Is in the
lead of Paramount's new Damon
yon story "The Lemon Drop
i
icy plays the role of Runyon's
pus "Kid" a racetrack insider
boasts that the horses tell him
By Helena Rubinstein
Beauty for Special Occasions
What your 'special occasion" is I
don't knok but every woman has
one every little while. Sometimes it
is a very special date sometimes a
meeting with an old friend sometimes
a moment that represents a trurning
point in her life. But whatever that
special occasion is we must look our
best our most stunning best.
But you won't be able to look your
best if you don't practice looking well
at all times. In fact you may find
instead that wearing your hair a new
way or tring a different type of make
up or even just using a special cos-
metic such as eeshadow will make
you unfottunately self-conscious.
I don't mean that you need to wear
eyeshadow all the time to wear it
successfully one evening. Nor do you
need to look as if you were going to a
ball when you've simpl got a class
in English Lit. But you should prac-
tice those special beauty rites at
times when they are appropriate so
your big moment will not find you
wanting!
There are particular beauty aids
fornigbt make-up for example that
add a necessary touch of glamour. A
delightful snow lotion scented with
water lilies for arms and back; a
mauve or green powder that is the
last word in exotic translucent skin
beauty; an iridescent mascare in blue-
green that makes your eyes fascinat
ing mysterious!
But all these things and even that
deft touch of rouge or powder you
wear during the daytime require
practice in applying. Otherwise they
may look too obvious at Just the mo
H. P. Players Have
First Social of
Season
The Howard Payne Player's first
social for the school season was given
Saturday evening at the Howard
Payne reception hall in Brownwood
Heights.
The affair was a masquerade par-
ty. A Hallowe'en motif was uded
throughout in both decorations of the
house and costumes worn by the
guests. In the way of entertainment
me usual Hallowe'en games were
played. Piano selections were given
by Mrs. Leta N. Sbelton and Conner
Wester. Refreshments were served
to Mrs. Shelton the faculty sponsor
of the club; Misses Mary Beth Lang'
ston Blanche Dabney Maurine Lock
wood Zelda Parker Kathryn Leach
Lanster McDonald Elizabeth Britton
Rose Jewers Ruth Jackson Nancy
Mae Winebrenner Ruth Voyles Vir-
ginia Dillard; Messrs. Leon Jones
Mike Bettis Lloyd Blalock Charles
Matthews Bill Stevens John Wester
Joe Wagner Brooks Baker Conner
Wester Joyce Gilbert Clinton Voyles
Mickey Allen and Lloyd Simmons.
The hostesses for the party were
Mrs. Ed Franke and Mrs. Roscoe
Brooks.
DORM NOTES
Miss Juanlta Huddleton spent the
week-end at borne.
Miss Mildred Elkins returned Mon-
day morning after spending the week-
end at home.
Mary Lou Dunn Louise Robblns
and Mrs. F. Porter were among the
Maurine Todd visited relatives and
Season Summary
TEXAS CONFERENCE
Abilene Christian
6 John Tarleton 6
0 T. M. C. 13
0 Sul Ross 13
27 Trinity o
33 46
Austin College
7 Durant Teachers 6
0 S. M. U. 33
6 McMurry 6
0 Daniel Baker 19
7 Howard Payne 7
20
71
Daniel Baker
7 T. C. U. 33
7 School of Mines 34
6 John Tarleton 6
19 Austin o
0 Sul Ross 13
13 S. W. Teachers 7
52 93
Hardin-Simmons
13 Amarillo Junior 13
18 Sul Ross 6
7 St. Edwards 9
0 Trinity 0
6 Baylor 13
0 Southwestern 7
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Howard Payne
4 S. W. Teachers 0
28 Trinity 0
20 T. M. C. 0
7 Austin 7
13 McMurry 7
72 u
McMurry
7 Texas Tech 24
6 Austin College 6
0 E. T. Teachers 19
17 West T. Teachers 7
7 Howard Payne 13
37
0
9
6
6
St. Edward's
Baylor
Hardin-Simmons
Southwestern
Scbreiner
69
33
7
6
13
21 59
Southwestern
0 Sam Houston 0
0 N. Tex. Teachers 6
6 St. Edwards 6
14 S. W. Teachers 7
7 Hardin-Simmons 7
27 19
Trinity
13 Weatherford 7
0 Howard Payne 28
0 Hardin-Simmons 0
0 A. C. C. 27
0 E. T. Teachers 18
LONE STAR CONFERENCE
East Texas Teachers
14 Louisiana Normal 0
32 S. F. Austin 0
19 McMurry 0
6 Sam Houston 0
18 Trinity 0
89 0
North Texas Teachers
0 S. M. U. 33
0 T. C. U. 27
6 Southwestern 0
14 S. F. Austin 0
20 60
Sam Houston
0 A. & M. 28
0 Southwestern 0
6 E. C. Oklahoma T 6
0 East Texas T 6
13 Abilene C. C. 0
19 40
S. F. Austin
10 Lon Morris 2
0 East Texas Teachers 32
19 S. W. Teachers 19
13 Louisiana Teachers 6
0 North Texas Teachers 14
42 ' 73
8outhwest Teacher
0 Howard Payne 4
19 S. F. Austin 19
7 Southwestern 14
7 Daniel Baker 13
Mrs. H. P. Baker was in Ft Worth
last week-end.
Welta Richmond spent from Thurs-
day until Sunday at home.
TEAM STANDINGS
Won. Lost. Tied. Pet.
Daniel Baker. . . 1 0 0 1000
Abilene C. C. .. l 0 0 1000
Howard Payne .2 0 1 .833
St. Edwards ... 1 0 0 .750
Southwestern . . 1 0 1 .750
Austin College. . 0 12 .333
McMurry College 0 11 .250
Hardin-Simmons 0 2 1 .167
Trinity U 0 2 1 .167
Results Last Week
Daniel Baker 13 San Marcos 7.
Howaid Puyne 13 McMurry 7.
Southwestern 7 Simmons 0.
Trinity 0 East Texas 18.
St. Edwaids 6 Schreiner 13.
Abilene C. C. 0 Sam Houston 13.
Games This Week Nov. 2
Howard Payne vs. Abilene C. C. in
Brownwood ( night. )
Daniel Baker vs. Simmons in Abi-
lene (night.)
McMuny vs. St. Edwaids in Austin.
Austin College vs. Southwestern at
Georgetown (night.)
Trinity vs. Sun Marcos Teachers at
San Marcos (night.
TheyCe Like That
Motorist: You don't mean to tell
me the main road is open all the way
to Junction Center!
Highway Patrol: Yes sir. The
state engineers had to open it so they
could get the detour fixed.
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Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 1, 1934, newspaper, November 1, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102252/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.