The Prism (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, April 14, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday April M 101C
THE I'ltISM
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Clifford Devereux & Comp y
The Shakesperean Players
BROWNWOOOD APRIL 20th & 21st LIBRARY LAWN
"SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER"
By Goldsmith
"COMEDY OF ERRORS"
By Shakespeare
"THE CRITIC"
By Shcnden
SPECIAL PRICE TICKETS TO
STUDENTS
3 Performances for .... $2.00
Single Ticket $1.00
Sec Wilbur Duke for tickets for H. P. C. students. Other tickets at
ARMSTRONG JEWELRY CO.
MRS. W. II. ALBEItTSON
1)1 KS IN SAITAItH'M
Death of Oik- of the Seniors Came Af-
ter Few Hours Illness.
.Mrs. V H. Alhortson passed awuy
Tuesday evening in I'r. .MeCarver's
Sanitarium after ti few hours illness.
Althounh she had not been well for
several months her condition was not
thought to be serious. For two days
she had not been feeling as well as
usual in her home and Monday she
went to the Sanitarium for treatment.
All of the medical attention was giv-
en her possible but the end came
Tuesday evening at seven thirty.
Mrs. Albcrtson had many friends
in this section that mourn her going.
At one time she was a student in
Howard I'ayne and since then has
been in touch with the college that
made a very close tie between her
and the student body. Mr. V. H.
Albertson a Senior and one of the
best liked men in school was her husband.
A manufacturing concern received
this letter one day not very long ago;
imagine their consternation when
they started to rend it.
1) ar Sir:
1 am s nding you typ writ r No.
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and giv s in consid rabl troubl .
l'l as lix it as soon as possibl as
I n d it v ry day.
Figure Your Lumber
Bill with
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MAKE YOUR
Resolutions of Respect.
In as much as it has pleased our
Heavenly Father to remove from our
midst our fiicnd and Sister in Christ
Mrs. W. H. Albertson the wife of
our highly esteemed class mate and
fellow-student Brother V. H. Albert-
son bo it resolved that we humbly
submit to the will of our Heavenly
Father.
We believe her good Christian ex-
ample and exemplary walk in life are
well worthy of emulation. Her home-
going leaves not only a vacancy in .
our midst and a dark desolation in '
the life of our fellow student but j
brings upon us an additional respon- j
sibility of striving all the harder to
brighten the pathway of our school-
mate and brother.
Therefore be it resolved : That we
as a faculty and student body extend
to the bereaved our heart-felt sympa-
thy in the loss of the wife mother
sister and friend. We commend to
them the love of our Lord who
"Having loved His own; who were in
the world loved them to the end."
We recommend that copies of these
resolutions be furnished The Prism
and Central Messenger for publica-
tion. Respectfully submitted
ARCH IF TAYLOR
FRED ALEXANDER
CLEO McCHRISTY
A Committee of the Senior Class.
EVANS BROTHERS
Wants Your Trade
105 West Broadway
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Watchmaking Engraving
Easter greeting a personal one
an appreciated one. Send your
Portrait.
Your friends can buy anything you
can give them-except your photograph.
Taylor Brothers
PHOTOGRAPHERS
It. K. HALLUM & COMPANY "
Jewelers
Your Engraved Stationery
Business Solicited.
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We don't stay awake to
see how cheap we can !
make it but how good.
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Big Dandy Bread f
Hunter-Smith Grocery
Company
Appreciates Your Business.
We Deliver The Goods
PHONES NO. 485-466
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CITIZENS DRAY LINE
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Our stock is very complete
i Show ull kinds und all prices.
LET US SHOW YOU.
I Jones 8t Dublin
Wm. CAMERON & CO.
INCORPORATED
LUMBER
THE SILVEIt MOON CAFE
Appreciates Your Patronage
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THE ELITE
218 Center Ave.
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Hii;h Grade C'iuars and
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Open Sunday until 10:00 a. m.
Also full line of Periodicals.
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Dr. Brandon Dentist
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Phone 116 1 Ring
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The Prism (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, April 14, 1916, newspaper, April 14, 1916; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth99975/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.