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The field of operations was in a wild.
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OLYMPIC ATHLETES
. PLAN TO RETIRE
FIRST BAPTIST AUXILIARY
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church met on Monday in cir-
cles. Circle I met with Mrs. W. A.
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A abort business session was held! score of America's star track and flele
before the soeiai hour when the hoe- athletes wore the United States shield
. Dinners " Make
Record for Talking
(By Attoeialrd Pe)
l Eversthing necessary to Hfe and work
had to be shipped from California.
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__party will assemble at the Au-
ditorium building, where banners for
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up t ’ in charge of the program,
tciai meeting. “Christian Opti-
Knight Templar
Convention Next Year
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seam, a reproduction fit the battle
guidon carried by the ancient Tem-
plars. will be presented as 100 chant-
ers sing age-old songs of the order.
k The beauseant was started on a
world Journey by the Grand Priory of
INTERXEDIATE EPWORTH
LEAGLE.
The Intermediate Epworth League
of the First Methodist church will
Totals____________ 15,834
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splendid entertain-
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There's the long, long quest few the
exatt blending of these line colTees
to crete thelavor that i> "Good
to the Last Drop."
vidence Continues
in Favor of Karnak
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------------------------ liamson. Education; Mrs. Murphy,
ABV SOCIETY. Benevolence; Mre. D. S. Camp, Sr.,
The Woman's Missionary Society of Mision study: Mrs. W. W. Posey. So-
the Central Methodist church met on cial; Mrs. R. E. Lee, Enlistment, Mrs.
Mon^py afternoon. John 0 Lee, Missions, Mra. David. 8.
aMra. J- »■ Baldridge very interest- Camp. Jr., White Cross ;• Mra. Tom
inkly led the Bible study from the Leach, Sociai Service: A social hpur
Pook of John. Every member took part followed the business.
in the afternoon’s program. I ------
proposal was submitted to the
in a resolution adopted by the
several smaller semi-private confer-,
ences,
A conservative estimate places the
hours of talking at these functions at
66 hours; during which close to half
a million words were uttered.
Ceremony Planned For
(By Anoctolti PrttO
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.—In the
December, 1920, an expedition sailed
from Ran Francisco for Manila.
is an efficient motor fuel. It
does its work in such a way
that you get more miles pea-
gallon than from ordinary
gasoline.
Specification* against which
our refineries manufacture are
higher than Government stand-
ards, and Humble asoline
meets every requirement of a
good fuel for your motor - vol-
utility, power, and freedom
from foreign substances and
corrosive materials.
Humble Oil & Refining Co.
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cOXCERT AT* FIKsT*PRESBY.
TERIA CHURCH.
- On Friday evening at 3:15 o’clock
public is invited to attend a concert
at the First Presbyterian church. Spe-
Claw ton, T. R. Havins and Mr. Wet-
set Cone to the B. T. P. U. at 7115
and be on time. Those on the pro-
gram waa asked to come with their
parts prepared. Do your duty.
last session of the ’ legislature. In
1*23. Under provisions of the pro-
posed amendment heads of families
would, should it be adopted, be ex-
empt from taxation on household
CIRCLE 3 FIRST PRESBYTERE
AVXLARY.
Circle 3 of the Women’s Auxiliary
of the First Presbyterian church met
on Monday. Mrs. Harry Knox, chair-
man, waa .leader.
Interesting missionary articles from
. ? Mr. Ebe Dixon Jubkin
" on Tuesday, Augst fifth
nineteen hundred and twenty-f ur
Gainesville. True,
At Home:
Ml* Richmond Avenie
Mr. Junkin is a former stndont of
THREE YEARS OLD.
Mrs. Clarence Wells entertained a
coterie of children on Saturday after-
noon honoring the third birthday an-
hrversay of her niece, Eva Wells.
MOD MILT
SAN SABA FAIR TO BE
aintf
D OMANCE lies within the cir-
fx de of your cup of Maxwell
House. That fragrant aroma
breathes of Amby and diStant sun-
wrapped lands where the finest
coffee is grown.
There are visons of the great ships
breasting foamy miles to bring the
treasure home.
Mrs H. 8. Wore entertained at her
home. 890/Malone Avenue, honoring
her son, Rardya Shelton. on Monday
from 4.4 Pclock. ‘
During, the hours various forms of
entertainment : was enjoyed. The
guesta tbe ushered into the atrac-
Uvely'decorated dining room for re-
freshmenits. The large birthday cake
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BERLIN, Angust 1,m) German
railroads have arranged, during the
aummer vacation season, a number of
special excursions to Munich, the Bal-
tic watering places, the Han Mount-
alas. Hamburs and Bremen. The rates
are one-half the regular fares.
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the cars will be available, and where
caps advertising the Brown County
Fair will be distributed by Fair
Manager Tom Posey. In addition to
enjoying Ban Baba's hospitability for
the day, the Brownwood people will
extend an invitation to Ban Saba citi-
dens to visit the fair here in October
and bring thir exhibits of field and
garden products.
According to reports reaching here.
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Good to the Lust Drop
OIL $n PROVES
‘ FUTILE ANO COSTLY LARGELY GELEGRATEO
Service Insurance
for ^bur Car'
ix- A
own geological survey in 1919. In
with ten members present. The elee-
* * * A ition of special officers resulted as fol-
SENIOR B. Y. P. I’. lows: Mrs. C. G Sivells, Mission Stu-
The Senior B. Y. P. U. of the Cog- dy and Misions: Mrs, Stringtellow.
gin Avenue Baptist church will meet I Chairman Education; Mrs. Huggins,
Sunday st 7:15 in a special meeting. Benevolence; Mra Bob Walker. En-
1. Meille Hamilton. 2. Mary Ball. 3. /Cross. Three members wars' recetv- pouzona. "e.waytrom.e __“l_m, *
Butter Top Bread Wrappers
Our wrappers should be in within the next few days for
our American Beauty Bread, but in the meantime you
will find it wrapped as stated above, in Butter. Top
Wrappers.
If you want good bread try ours.
NOORE’S BAKERY •
Formerly Austin Avenue Bakery '
with the two blue.candles was ent and
served with Ice Cream cones. Dainty
batets filled with candy were Kuest
The little celebrant waa presented
‘amumber at dainty gifts. The guests
wetes Bettie Bell.Hunter, Mary Nell
Carson,. Louise Lockhart, Joetta
Emerson.. Fay Snead, Mary Helen
fkhart, Billie Snead. Billie Strick-
j4,D. Lockhart and J. C. Miler-
with ice cream cones.
The guests were Eva Wells,
olhLWell, Katherine Matlock. Hel-
en Francis Harbour, Katherine Lam-
bert. Leona Smith, Lottie Ruble Bra- lenson. » ve membec wie presa".
TOMORROW’S EXTERTAINMENTS.
Mra. Charles R. Ater will entertain
at 4 o/eloek honoring Mrs. Edward O.
Coke of El Psa and Mita Ruby Lath-
•u. a balde elect.
V MBER BROWN WOOD BOY
| ■ MARRIED.
Brownwood friends have recelved
thetollowtt announcements:
Mr. and Mra. Given West Bradlev
announce the marriage of their
_ BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, AUGUST 13,1924
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........... infermai "is-
cirele C met wn Mts. m. J. Met: 1.[Crosn: .Mrs,_W-- • ”—, -7—
Mrs. t. D. Galowa 1ed the afterncons’ment; Mrs. T. Carlson., social.' A so-
Dor- 25» uudy. cial hour wa enjoyed after the busi-
Circle 5 met wi.. Nrs, Chrteness.
Scott Mrs. L. W. KWet- led the Bible Circle 5 met with Mrs, W. t. ‘Godby
abandoned guest for oil on
__ tea peninsula of the Island,
of Luzon in the Philivptnes the Stand- Responding to an invitation by the
ard Gil company of alifornia spent Ban Saba Fair Association, a large
approximately $i,250,000, five years of party of Brownwood business men
continuous and futile effort and pro- wil leave at 7 o'clock Thursday
vided an arduous and hazardous job morning for San Saba, going overland
for the party of prospectors. it wasin a motor caravan. The return to
explained in a statement issued at the Brownwood will be late in the even-
company's main offices bare. ing. A meeting of several business
"The effort In the Philippines." Mid men waa held at the Chamber of Com-
the report, "has been watched with merce office Tuesday afternoon to
great interest by the United States make arrangements for the trip, and
government, numerous branches of today solicitors called on others with
—20, , ’ - .. .t2 an invitation to join the party. It to
an American oil supply on the other thought that about thirty automobiles
sideot she Pacific ocean. T, wii make the trip with about 160 re-
"The failure to find oil at Bondoc Ipresen
... . . „ - . - ---- . - • does not prove that there in no oil in” fl
Mission study; Mra. B. J. Shelton, the islands, it means that there ia* 1 e
INTERMEDIATE EPWORTH
LEAGVE.
The Intermediate Epworth League
of the Central Methodist church will
meet Sunday at 6:00 o'clock. Topic,
“From Bethlehem to Jerusalem.”
Daniel Baker College ant’a son of
Dr, and Mrs. T. P. Junkin' prominent
family of Dallas, who formerly lived
in Brownwood, when Dr. Junkin was
l resident of Daniel Baker College.
A short business followed the pro-
gram. Twenty members were present.
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none in the area prospected. There
is oil to the north. in Japan, and to
the south. In Borneo, and it may yet
be found in the Philippines group,
where there has been only one real
drilling campaign, the one just fin-
ished. . •
."The Philippines expedition." Oto
statement pointed out, “furnishes a
striking example of the hazards of the
oil industry. The search for hidden
deposits of petroleum is uncertain— i . „ iu
the industry seeks rana sonetimes th ,.San.gabqstairth vatboMta the
finds and sometimes doesn’t. In either Pf the best egbibitionszetsheldinuth,
case the expense is great, requiring state.. The Fair Amociation1s weh
resources or vast size. There is com- established and well 0 nan ced, ih
______________________ however, for where many | permanent equipmei nt.that
’alter Wison Enlist- wildcat ventures may fall, one may has been bunt UP. thronzh £* * *
— succeed with profitable resulta. Such year: of successfur operation. Brown-
la the history of oil. Iwood visitors are promised a fine
“Having heard reports of favorableday’s outing and
surface conditions on the Bondoc ment at the Fair Grounds.
meet Sunday at 4 o'clock. Leader,
Leola French. Topic. "Character
Sketch of David."
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FIRST METHODIST SENIOR
EPWORTH LEAGUE,
The Senior -Epworth Leage of the
First Methodist church will meet on
Sunday at 7:30 o'clock. Leader, Grace
Dumas. Topic. “Jesus* Parables of
Nature."
ahear. Neva Brown. Dorris Hunter,
Laura Bell and Polly Jane Galbreath.
Alleen Parks. Adene and Oneita
Rigsby: Divid Emison. Jr., Marvin
Harbour, B. E. Wells. Dean Bradner.
Elawood Scharrenbeck. Claude Brown-
ing. Jap Galbreath. Add Taylor Walk-
er. J.-C. Matlck and Calvin Emison.
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' HONORNN SECOND BIRTHDAY.
------ I plar of the United States here in
(0)1 Prtft) a July, in?.', . . ,
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Aug. 13.—A, The International Traveling Beau-
proposal to amend the state constitu- veant fit the order will be formally
tlon so as to provide that no inherit- preented to the commandery lu the
ante tax or income tax shall ever be University at Washington stadium by
levied by Florida will be voted upon the Western Gate Preceptory of Vie-
by the people of this state in the gen-1 toria, B C. At the cross arms of a
eral election next fall. ; living passion cross formed by more
than 2,MO Knights Templar, the beau-
LONDON, Aug. 13—London was re-lis THE BO MANCE OF ONE RUN.
ences, debates, dinners and speech Wouldn't ft be awful if one of thee,
making are prolific. In one day the! round-the-world flyers got home and
following conferences, averaging nix In and the milk man had left him milk
hours each, were in sension: World I alt summer!
Power Conference. Conzress of Cham- ———r—— .
hers of Commerce, British Homao- Pershing will be given a dinner,
pathic Congrens, and Infant Welfare when be retires to private life, an
Conference. t ue hope they have hardtack for des-
There were eeven banquets with atsert.
leaat one hour of speech making at
•Bek. three political meetings, of two
hburs each, three public lectures and
Luzon, wen away rrom civiizatron a of Coleman over J. A. Thomas of San
tropical land of great heat and torren- Angelo in the race for the nomination
Collier. 4. Verna Glover. Special mu-1 Circle • met with Mra. R. E. Lee tiahrain, aniarea 0rtphoons,of fetid fo. Staters8e hator 5 m thortwntt
M*. Tgsbte staton. wihltour members present pesia ttetated
ertpar punRiF wraaix omcers elected Mrs. W..T. WI- pigs." I after the canvass of the votes by the
CENTRAL METMoDIsT MISS10X* (liamson, Edncation; Mrs. Murphy. The deepest of the several holesjcounty committees of the district. The
drilled went to a depth of 5 126 feet vote by counties was aa follows, ac-
Floods and othev cmatc extremeslcordiug to this tabulation:
Erehuently interferred with the work.unty- Thomas
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iums for the occasion.
Gumm ofi the laws gave merriment'dea with five memhen eesent. The
and the guests were invited into the tiaqw spent in an f.e—=:
prettily decorated dining room to cut cyhnjot ol businens.,
tbe i “ J, * . - - - * • - - - - - — - A C * 6 am e* . h
{jEAN@ASTER & y. r. n _____________ -______
3 laaaster:B. Y. P. U. WQI meet in Mra. L. E.-Walker and Mra. W. M.
the Academy building at 3:00 o'clock.
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MANY BROWNWOQD BUBINESS
MEN ARRANGE T0 VISIT BAN
Leader, Doyle Baldridge. On the pro-
gram will be: Myrtle Brick, Walter
m2 .A. .e wx o, Champion, Eloise Baldridge and Bil
The wonderful.value of Karnak for lie ROussel.
cqnyaJesenta and in cases ok ajgen- * * * *
e& mdown condition to again force- AUSTIN AVENVE PRESBYTERIAN
mlly demonstrated, thia time in the SENIOR CHRISTLAN ENDEAVOR,
case of MreAB. Russell, 4148 Traviz, Th, senior Christian Endeavor of
"A month ago I had an attack of. the Austin Avenue Presbyterian
bronchial pneumonia and yellow jou* church will meet Sunday at 7 o'clock,
dice at the same time,” declares Mre. Laader, Psnsy Hamilton. Topic: "What
Rtssell, । "and' it seemed impossible i Find in Romans 12." On the program
for me to ever regain my strength. The will be Miss Grace Perkins, Mrs. R. R.
stidkitestthouse work would force me Rives. Bill Rogan, Jesse Wheeler,
town up and go to bed and the least Miss Alma Rohr. Townsend Waddell,
exStament would get me dreadfully Mias Ethel Baker, Robert McDowell,
upeets - | Miss Anna Mae Saringer and Homer
“I decided to try Karnak, and two Lovelace.
bottles have improved me so wonder-' w..“. ■ . * ,
fully injevery way that I feel-ft al HORNBURG B. T. P. U.
duty to tell everyone about the medi- The Homburg B. Y, P. U. will meet
cue: It, to simply a blessing and I Sunday in a social meeting with
cahdot any half enough for ft." Christian Optimism for the topic.
Karnak is eSd nl Brownwood by Leader, A. L. Polk. Special talks will
aS’Rent ro Six Drag Stores—(Adv) be made by Mre. A. G. Tay tor, Mra.
An
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tese served a dainty ice course to in Olympic competition for the last
eleven. time at Paris. within a few months
wFu%, v 3, lfully one-half of these athletes will
_ U: . have retired from the scenes they
The W ilks. B. Y. P. U. will meet on have dominated so long by virtue or
Sunday at 7 o clock in the Howard I a fine co-ordination of brawn and
l’ayae Academy building. Annetta I brains
Sazxer was..kader. Trte. "The Re- or the speinters Charlie Paddock,
hoilding of the Temrle. Jackson V. Scholz, J. Alfred Leconey
vAp,, k-, 2 Agq and possibly Loren Murchison are
* MAK12A BIBLE I LAN. e about to desert the cinder th. Golf
thecox- has usurped theplaceoncPoccupied
g«n Avenue Baptist church met on by running in the affections of Pad-
Tuesday in a businss and bocial dock. Scholz, who single-handed p-
meeting between the hours of 3.3* held America's prestige in. the sprints
mJ.’ nwmn. -a wic. at Paris and who has devoted 10
Mre. Bowman, first vic* president; years of bls life to racing, is ready to
made a. splendid report and suounc-lvleid his lAurla t . uKnuaI
ed that foui member- were on thepdeohspaureistonyouzeraman.;
henor roll and several wer tubing resrconeya f,.r. j**?^?* l°
Atctcda“.xi:: y .wi withdraw before h becomes
ond Tuesday evening in Neptemuera. een tMurehison, disappoint-
wten the class wii ntertain theed qxerhistaiure to win at least one
Goodfellows Class. otuth a sprints at,Pari 8: may Ur to
A dainty plate of orang.’ foe end stae. A’come-back, but business is
angel food cake was nered during ' “ Kmoreandmore 91 his time and
the social hour. soon.may compel him to abandon the
. YOUNG PEOPLES CHRIMTIIN* Another track athlete who is rapid-
ESDEAVOR. 7 approaching the end of his career
The Young People's Christian In- “ Jole Ray. one of ’he greatest of
deavor of the First Presbyterian I American long-distance men
church will discontinue the mevtines
(Rf Aitofiattd Presa)
... . . BBS- SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. a3-Pre-
during the remafnder of the suminer I Flord. Pronna.) C-.t i liminary arrangements already have
and until-the opening of Daniel Bat- " “M‘Po.P6eK8 I been made by Bethlehem Command- f
er College. To Bar Inheritance I ery of Seattle for an impressive cer- F
• • • • ! A.a I.101 T jemony to take place during the tri-
Ana income I axes1 ennial conclave ot the Knights Tem-
. a. ... Bell with seven members present. The
dal pipe organnumbers will be giv- election ot omcers was held. Mrs,
en by Mrs. Robert M. MartinoiGah Leonard Cobb was elected chainaan;
veston who will be ably assisted on Mrs. w. A. Butler, vice chairman;
theprogram by,som emBrow nwood’s Mrs. Homer Denman, secretary and
barieaolnisdharTter 5 trusurexMraMam K' Kg
be most prodFam;Tars.mwattes"hgbertl"per
FIRST CHRISTIAN AID SOCIETY sohal ervicetvMrs Urban. Smith,
The AM Society of the First Chris- WhitenCross» w®? Son 6,gocia
tlan church met in business sesslon Chairman; Mm W. Enlist;
In Mondsy at the church. ment. A social hour wit held and
"NrS.M.’H.dresham fead th. Serip-daintyretreshments.were TV i
ture which was followed by the Lor’sl.Cirele 2.met yith Mrs. J. T. Me-
Prayer. The afternoon waa devoted Donala with nine members present guveguucus, J.
to discussing business matters. The IThe election of officers resulted as which realized the vast importance of
meeting was dosed rith the Mizpah follows: chairman. Mra. J H. Grove; ------------------
betiedictien. Mts. Alice Day, vice president; Mrs.
. o a $ # I J. D. Stewart Secretary and treasurer;
___ Mre. Bock, Missionary; Mra. Tibbett,
I COGGIN AVENVE BAPTIST I" . ----
AUXILIARY. White Cross; Mrs. Godboit, Social
The Romana Auxiliary of the Cog- chairman: Mrs. Alice Day. Enlist-
Ein Avenue Baptist church met in cir- ment; Mrs. O. C. Pouns, Benevolence,
des on Monday. A social meeting was held after the
Circie A met with Mrs. A. L. Tay ; business
lor w.th fifteen members resent. Mre. Circle 3 did not meet
H. M. Hunes to f the devhional. Dur- circin“metwit‘Mra J M Rav
Aagnihe v»u"*Xc*"' eMrman’^ eignt membrs pesen. The 0-
pfeorgougselecpeti-Fhnirmanuutts-fcers elected were: Mrs. J. H. Nolte,
kppther Cr °issecr etary andrtreasurer chairman; Mra. Claire’ Bettis, Vice
eotdonai Texlor: Mrs. SSr SoniaoK,chayrmana.mr-kahharady,"secre-
_________________ A social hoar vah r»fre*h-1 , Tw-yy y* reporter: Mrs.,
prettily decorated in ferns uuts iolfowed the buriness. ' rsonarsseryiegiM i' m
■ ■ Cirele B ... with Mr, s C. Whid-Andrewsrtsonaimhisstoasi J” Eia
MANYAMERIGAN ;
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. On the program are: Frank Hardin,
breble’ward,- Dewey' Ray. - Driscoll
Suith,‘ ’
Special- Number-Male Quartet.
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i • IIRST CHRISTAX SENIOR
- 2 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
• The Senior Christian Endeavor of
the First Christian church will meet
Sunday at 7 o'clock. Topic:- What
I Find In Romans 13. Leader, Har-
rey Winfrey. On the program will
bo Mlaa Felida Hurlbut Carl Rye,
Mn Ed Coston, Miss Florence Cole.
MIM Alics Skerritt, Mr. Sage. Miss
I nmsr Buckland and Mias Katherine
Garrett ‘
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