The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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Relatives Here
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had as their guests, Sunday, Mr.
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Attend Market
Miss Norma Samuel and Mrs.
Sister Is Guest
Miss Verda Mae Toepperwein
of Boerne is a guest of her sister,
Mrs. H. T. Wales and family.
IXMkhart Visitors
Mrs. D. H. Gray and son of
Lockhart, spent part of last week
in Brady with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Gillam and her
daughter. June Crowe.
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EART O* TEXAS NEWS. BRADY. TEXAS,
J J. E. Herrington and wife, Lois ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
IM. to Posey Collins being * PERSONAL MENTION ♦
1 84-100 acres out of Fisher and » + + + + + -- ♦♦♦♦♦♦
Miller survey 305, cert. 5, Abst. .
356, bio. q
| Posey Collins and wife, Ruby have
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being (1) 114.5 acres out of Fish-
er and Miller Survey 305. cert.
5, abst. 356 and 1.84 acres out of
the same survey, $500.
Santos Munoz and wife, ( an-
j delalaria Munoz to Oscar Bell be-
ing 100x150 feet out of Dutton;
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First auuilivil U1 W1U-JI ,
block 2, 1725.
P. C. Dutton and W. F. Dutton .
Santos Munoz being 100x150 miss nunuH oumuvi .••■=.
of state school section I Charles Samuel returned Friday
1483, from fall marketing in Ft. Worth
Circle Three of WSCS-
Fetes Mrs. Gorman
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Tuesday, may 28, 194J .Standard!
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1 SMITH and NICHOLAS. Publtohm
I __________L. B. Smith, Miter___________
•nterod m Mcoad-elaM matter May IT
1910, at poatefftoa at Brady. Texas, v>
<ter Aet of March >. 11TB.
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•nd all matter not newa. will be charirsrt
i for at the regular rates.
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, these columns will be gladly and prompt-
I ly corrected upon calling attention of tLe
i management to the article in guestinn.
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Circle Three of the Woman’s Brady, Texas, May 28, 1946
Society of Chrisian Service met
on Wednesday. May 15. in the
home of Mrs. W. W. McElhannon Return Home
for a business session after which Dr. and Mrs. W. W. McElhan-
a pink and blue shower was given non acompanied their son-in-law
I for Mrs. Shiloh Gorman. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. T. J. Bradlev directed the Frank Deregibus as far as Waco
meeting and Mrs. Leroy Ridout Saturday and were the week-end
gave the topic for the ’ day on guests of Dr. McElhannon’s
| “Children in the Peace.” brother, Dr. J. C. McElhannon, in-
Mrs. Frank Deregibus, sister of' structor in Baylor University. -
the honoree, played Brahm’s
“Lullaby” as the gifts were
brought in in a bassinet.
Members present were Mmes.
Nash Duke, A. J. Ricks, Sr., A.
D. Wright, Alfred Martin, James
T. Mann, Carl Sowell, J. B. Em-
> bry, N. E. Hillyard, A. B. Cox, L.
! R. Ridout, A. R. Lewis, John
Delfield, Shiloh Gorman, J. Nor-
man Archer. George Finch, Bill
Crew, Shiloh Gorman, Sr., W.
J. Gerron, Bradley and Osburn.
Visitors were Mmes. Eddie Lett,
John Sloan, Harry Lindley, Ray-
mond Engdahl and Julia Wells.
YAGt rOUR --------THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART 0* TEXAS NEWS. BRADY, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1946
Viftit Nephew Gorddn Clary, Mrs. Clary and tw
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roac spent-I
Sw—Ary-..t’Cykco wiui iat>—iTi piiest ,'
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The Deregibusea, who have been La., where
in Brady oa a month’s vaeaM**^, of B
returned o Miami, Fla., by way ——J
of Port Arthur and New Orleana, • Wedding
ThomeR-Winkler
Wedding Is Held
Miss Ava Thornell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thornell
of Mercury, and Ezra B. Wink-
ler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Winkler, Sr., were married
Friday afternoon in the office of
County Judge Marion Deans, who
i performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a white suit
with black accessories and a flo-
wer in h«r hafr
The groom's mother, and the
j bride's mother and sister. Marie
attended the wedding.
The couple will be at home in
Mercury following a short
ding trip.
Mr Winkler returned in Octo-
ber after 29 months of
Service in the Pacific, going
Japan with the 1st Cavalry. He
holds the rating of first lieuten-
ant in the army reserve.
The bride plans on completing
her senior work at Rochelle High
School next year.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1946, newspaper, May 28, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357359/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.