Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 163, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1928 Page: 3 of 10
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WEDNESDAY — EXPLOITING
Smart 'Summer Frocks
TOMORROW
Every One Far, Far Below Regular Value
ROWNED KING AND QUEEN OF SIXTH ANNUAL PUMAFOOD SHOW j
WOMEN’S A\D
MISSES’ SIZES
WASH SILK
AND VOILE
Tomorrow’s
Entertainments I
A selection of lovely and worth-while styles for sum
mer. 7
Ttoe Child Psychology dub win
meet at 9:3* a. m . in the federated
club room.
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The Sntra Nous Cluo will meet at
®ree o'clock in the federated club
loom.
Every frock is an extraordinary vahie. All are
fast colors.
The Silks are in soft, pastel prints — combined with
contrasting shades; tight bodices with full skirts. Dain-
tily trimmed yith bands and soft. ties.
The Voiles are suited to all types. Colors are subdued
—printed in all the floral designs. Bouffant and straight
lines.
SLEEVELESS - SHORT SLEEVE - LONG SLEEVE
SIZES 14 try 44 . - "
; *
OFFERED FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY
A. V. mtanraid will be hos-
to the Self Cutur* dub at 3:15
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Seated Tea Honoring
•eatad tea of Monday, at the home
of Mra A- C. Britton, when the
Philathea Sunday school class of the
Central Methodist > church enter-
tained the Womans Missionary So-
ciety. * naming Mr*. Lynn Squyrea
sweetheart rones by Urn A. 0.
Bratton and Mrs. R. L. McGaugtL
Mrs. Bratton and Mrs McGaugh
presented Mrs._ Sauyrea', at
the door. Mesdames 8. H.
Berry, F. M. Honnol and R. L.
Fry seated the guests in the living
roooitnd Mesdames John Allen and
A. J. Duncan seated the guests in
thejdinmg room.
*#- Hal Cherry favored with a
Piano selection which opened the
afternoon ^ program Mrs. J. W.
Jack Whither, Robby Bowles, Ber-
nice SmiUt Elizabeth Holcomb.
Maxine Shaw. Mozrlle Hoffmah.
Mary Jo Sally
“Minuet' (Berenice* (Handel).
Orchestra.
“Martha and Oeorge Washing- j
ton" Jean Katherine Evans and
June Buck.
Marche Royal”. Orchestra.
Her Royal Highness “Flora Re-
gina," (The Flower Queen*. Miss
Vlrgina Tabet.
Dowige Queen *, Mrs. Firman i
8mith.
• Lady in Waiting”, Miss Edith
Scrimgeour.
• 'Rosen s Maids- . Ins Guthrie. I
Nancy Byrd.
“Crown-Bearer" Master T. E-|
Chance.
Tnln Bearari”, Margaret Jean [
Morgan, Carolyn Ann Scott. Jessie!
Julia Mayo. Marylln Houston
\Dainel Baker College: “Duchess".
Carmen Sawyer; “Duke". DarreB,
Thazton. Maid of Honor. Gladys I
Fielder. Attendants:’ Jean Morris.
Gladys Lowery, Bobby Cox. Jack i
Wilson.
Howard Payne College: • Duchess." I
Miss Ola B McDonald; Attendant.
Louise BetUs; tocort. Bill Wright
speeding down the street -wide op-
en' and to see him ease down to s
bare twenty miles when he sees the
“speed cop," he laughed.
"Well, I gotta oe going how,** and
with these words the uniformed
traffic officer started away. “Sorry
I haven’t any news for you. Repor-
ter.” he called back, never once
suspicioning that he had already
•broke” into the paper by his little
experience.
Life’s Niceties
HINTS ON ETIQUETTE
A RTHt'R CAMERON, sort of Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Cameron, was crowned Klrig, and Miss Virginia Taber, .daughter of Mr. and Mn. J. W,
Taber, was crowned Queen, of the Sixth Annual Pure Food Show m elaborate ceremonies featuring the opening of the exhibit in the
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Audi tonum Mandayynight. The Pure Food Show will continue through' this week, closing Saturday night
with a special program, the feature of which Fill be the wedding of a Brown (County couple. / ^ .
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1. Does the well-bred man prMr
Lee the same -curtesies of life «
home with his wife that he does
in public?
1 What are some of the tniafs
that he should always rrmembe* K
ELABORATEPAGEANTFEATURES
I OPENING OF PURE FOOD SHOW
Watson; Sgts. Blackwood. Day.
Gilir.tr, Taylor; S&Hora. Odell and
Norton; Marines Walker and Wat-
son; Corporal. Lyle. Stewart, Salter
and Wilson; Private. Orr. Cbker.
Paris and Pcmby ■ \
Red Cross Nunes. Mrs. 4eibhart
and Miss Ogford
,/ "Poppy Girls": Miss Ruth Kent,
Pearl Paver. Velma Whitmire.
Charlotte Nolte, and Mrs. John
'g.".
/ WINTER ~
“North-Wind March" (Chambers*
Orehr.-U*. r*-
lican. Reg Flowers, Wayland Bran-
non.'. -- if 7
"In the Oood Old Summer-Tune”.
Orchestra. / .• i
Duchess August. Miss Rosa Hill.
“Bathers". Jack Terry Hef ley
Robbie Nell Lindsey, Dorothy Jean
Gill. Harold Lockwood.
“Progs". Ray Morgan. George
Kearney Jt„ Chastain
Fisher-Boys", William Allman,
Hugh Crawford. Francis Earp.
Bowden
•Tennis". Misses Leona pula.
Faye Chandler. /
GdUers”. Mias Vernice Griffin
and Brother. Willis Murphy Oeo/Ktf
BEVERLY GETS POST
WASHINGTON. April 34—0P,—
James R. Beverly of Texas was
nominated lodav by President Cool-
idge as attorney general of Porto
Maa, / •. :• — ^
In Texas It’s
.wimar Lem- ;sA>an-Goddess'* Mus Ms.ry, &*th Harpham.
WfTy7!i' Sawyer; Escort, Mr. Gene Doy. "Snowballs”: Misses B
A. L. Cobb. -Star-Maidens : Misses. Esther Waggoner. Prances Ann
Lee Soott. Willie Orr, Margante Mary Whitney. Lucile Der
‘sure*. Or- Cole. Delphine Ora ham. Ray Munarlla. Billie Ray I
/ . . / Mae Wolff
E R Me- _ _ AattUBA i “Jingle Bells". Orchestr
'^DAndng Leave, and Twilight December”, I
Shadows. Mrs. Lon SmithV claw: E„u
Muses Mary Martha Rubottom. Nancy Rubottom ' Pomsetta ’MitaadaMte*
| Louise Kai^r Dorothy and Uban Pran&a Lane
A. R., Me-1 Bchri --der. Jessie D Queen. Olive 0alney Katherine Ridd
Mary Mills Mae Puckabee. Bet tie DeBerry. Jane 0al breach Kathry
Lilies*; Mrs Oeorgli PStagecald. Prince Autumn. Helen pyances Harbour
Misses Mary Arch Carson; Princess Autumn. -Santa Clam . Mr. H.
im. I Is Mae Margaret Camp- i Re.ndeer": Masters Des
ley < Palms * r Golden Rods; Betttr Jean Mein- j Joseph Harper. Carl Con
Connell. Bet- tosh.’Patricia Downs. Dprothy Udd- McMillen
he**: Misses Ethelyn Lindsay. Ruth Cllf-• "Drivers", J. Herbert
Uhford, D#l- ford Carter. Jerry Nelaon, Margaret •, Elbert 8. Cone,
sses Marian- Nelson. Charlie Joe Bowden. Frances “Nightie Brigade": Oh
r. Kathryn Neill Galloway. Mary Joe tmiaon erly, Geraldine Phillips.
Any Style Permanent Wire Will Be Given
f Queer Alibis
ttytscape Cop
To the One Guessing the Correct Number of
BLUE BONNETS
, la the Window at Every woman’* Shoppe.
Let U* Explain
The Mode's turned feminine—and to accompe
Guy Freeae, city traffic patrolman,
related to a Bulletin reporter this
morning, some of the idiosyncrasies
of mankind In other words he ex-
plained Just what a “sped cop” has
to oontend with In hi* dally round
La Verne Prances Ellis. Ellen Elizabeth
Vanola YanUs. Margaret Porter. Nelda \fc-
, Little! Inroe. • jlj/
“Old-Year . Mr O. C. Duncan,
tad Jun- "Pnnceas New-Vemr" cThe “Dawn
iss Clare, Praoe * Ruth Dale Smifh
Missc* “Duchess Jamiarv”, Mgf. ;Kavmn-
FASHION HINTS
unu rATTtKs.
Huge qhiffon haatft4rchtefs Jor
ring tak^ttny figured patterns for
Phone 434
Willie Julia Preston, lone Oarrett,
O^nett Egbert Maurlne and Alleen
Horn. Tenny Pearl Carter, Oeorgta
Miller, Leo:a Leach, Ha Butter.
Catherine Berry,
Labor-Day Parade": Evtrybody
Walks but Father,” Wayne Coggin.
Le Roy Vaughan. Bobbie Way.
Lindsey Dublin. Jim Abney. Billie
Ellis.-Hal Cherry. John McDonough.
-Spook Dance". Orchestra, i
Duchess October. Ins VMMf
Camp; Attendants: Charlotte Knh
Ip fUnava Parr
'Dixon
When You Want the Beat and
Want It Promptly
Play Golf on the Country Club - Course—
Dandy 18 hole course open to public on pay-
ment of small green* fee. You’ll improve your
game with our GOLF CLUBS, KNICKERS
BALLS, SHOES, SOX, ETC
plete stock, of TENNIS EQUIP-
Daniels; Attend
com, _
r, BASE BALL GOODS, CROQUET
Come to Us For Athletic Goods
Dependable Service i* the Standard by which alL
.
Other* are measured '
13-PHONES-S3 i
V LAUNDRY—DRY CLEANING—DYUtWL i
DUBLIN 8i CANON
Center Ave
uniform and
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 163, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1928, newspaper, April 24, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1128128/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.