The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 56, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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Prayer Services
October 14th thru 27th
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Central Baptist Church
5th At China Sts. Brady, Texas I
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□Paint Job
□Frame and Sprocket Repair
□Flats Fixed
An Adjustment in Time Saves
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Also Prompt and Courteous
Drive-In Service At
THE HOT PIG STAHD
and Chryseva, M.
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H. Evans and Derrell Daven- [
port.
WESTERN GUN & CYCLE SHOP
LOCATED IN BASEMENT OF WESTERN AUTO STORE
100/ Sofi£.
Try Our
SPECIAL PLATE LUNCHES
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For AN Types of Livestock
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Barclay Martin
At Brady Hotel
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SUEDETTE” FROCKS
Imagine! A whole group of fascinating
new styles! Dirndls with rib-hugging
iastex shirring! Tailored types, pleated
Patsy Waddill, r----‘---*
er; Mrs. F. V. Waddill, Jr.,
sociate secretary-treasurer, Kath-
All in luscious, deep-toned Fall colors.
Shown, white rickrack, lace applique
on a back-buttoning, smooth waistline
frock, 12 to 16.
athletic program of the school, tO|Sr.,
purchase three good pictures for
Is in attendance of parents
and teachers at the meetings, to
ciation
with a
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SKAGGS DRUG STORE
Brady. Texas
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THK WLADY STANDARD AND HEART V TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEX^S, FRIDAY, OCTOBER IL IMS —=—=
I Rochelle Club Joins I
[County Federation
In a call session Monday after-
noon, directed by Mrs. John
Jones, club president, the Ro-
chelle Study Club voted to join
in the formation of a McCulloch
County federation of women’s
clubs, in preparation for the en-
tertainment of the Sixth District
of T. F. W. C., which holds the
spring conference in Brady
1947.
Look sweeter in a sweater. It’s easy, if you
choose from ROSENBERG’S grand selection
of Gems bv Regina. 100' I virgin wool, striking
styles, perfect fit.
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M. J. Benefield, manager af the
rhamher ef tonesr-r-e; CHj* Man-
ugw*John Wilson and Pence Sgt.
mem- of the School Board asked the
group’s cooperation in providing
Lo>8 nomes for teachers, this will be
lorov I 4.UX..-1 A-_— _l_ •. •a.v___a.1 ,
planned for next yar. The group
sponsor football ,
programs for the benefit of the Iters,” Alfred Martin, A. J. Ricks,
~ , E. P. Neal, J. H. Behrens,
Samuelson, Eddie Lett, Embry.
A. L. Renfroe, Wells and Miss
Clara Marsden.
Refreshments of sandwiches,.
potato chips, cookies and punch
with plate favors of miniature ,
baby shoes, were served to the I
honorees. Airs. Sellman and Mmes.', — ■•••••
Egan Fowler, Carol Dial, W. A. «S8O-n for th‘‘. ‘,aX.
dahl, teacher. •
Games were played later in the
evening.
Others attending were Ebha
Jean Barker. Cally Sellman, Joyce
and Jonell Stewart, Barbara Nell
and Billie Moseley, Fay and Rob
Roy Williams, Anna and Nancy
Shaffer and their guest, Gaylard
Miller, Johnny Jones, Juanita
Cunningham, Betty Lou Parrish,
Mary Evelyn and Charles Eng-
dahl. Hazel Crawford, Bobby Jo
Parker, Leroy Mitchell, Arlyn
Brown, Mildred Brown, Ilene and
Dwaine McLemore, Mary Lee
Strong, Norris Stewart and Ar-
dell Brown, members and Mrs.
Henry Brown. Patsy Ruth Eng-
Sunday Rochelle PT A Plans
Projects For Year
The Rochelle Parent-Teacher
i gave $1,000 toward
a teacherage on
i the school campus when the'brv were elected, and all society
groups met Monday afternoon in officers made their yearly re-
the school lunch room with Mrs. ports. Reports on the Kerrville
1 Lockett Bryson presiding. The os- Assembly were given after which
J sociation will sell part of the; the bookmarks which the WSCS
, bonds they bought during the war had ordered were passed out.
to finance the gift. Supt. H. L. (These bookmarks contain dailv
Bible readings for the months of
November and December.
Members attending were Mmes.
Louis Burns, H. M. Deaton, Cecil
Striegler, Harkrider, Fred A.
Bryant, Herbert Harkrider, Lee
Morgan, Nash Duke, Edna Wat-
Baptist 1
officers for the
coming year at its last
June Mitchell is president, with
Wanda Fay Morgan, vice-president, Association g
Patsy Waddill, secretary-treasur- tfoe erection of
a.s ( the
----„ V-----'j'm---I groups met jnonuuy aiternoon m officers made
enne Booher and Norns Stewart, I the school lunch room with Mrs. ports. Reports
Building up your health is
like building a home—the
sooner you start, the sooner
you will enjoy its comforts.
You have probably decided
that you should take Chiro-
practic Adjustments to build
up your health. Now is the
time to begin, so you will be
in better physical condition
to ward off diseases which
are common during the and-
den changes of weather.
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SMITH .nd NICHOLAS. Publishers
L. B. Smith, Editor
Cntervd as second-class matter May 1
1910, at poatoffice at Brady, Texas, un
der Act of March 3. 1ST!.
J Notlcea of church entertainment where
a chanre of admission is made, obituaries,
1 sards of thanks, resolutions of respect,
and all matter not news, will be chargnt
for at the retrular rates.
Attend Dallas Fair
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Anderson
spent Tuesday attending the
State Fair of Texas at Dallas.
(participate in the “parliamentary1
j procedure” course to be given at.
, the meeting of McCulloch Council
I of Parents and Teachers to be
a> ■ held in Brady Oct. 26, to hold a
' “dchool of instruction” followed
oring Mrs. Gene' Sellman, withfar, \he J?™’
Mrs. W. J. Deeds as hostess. |ur“ Monday Oct. 21, tn adopt
Pink roses wet., arranged about new by-laws. The group also
,h h „ r 'Plannd the Hallow’een Carnival
the home for the occasion. Games,; . . . ..
were directed for the social by to.be held October 26 m the ev-
Mrs. Norris Campbell after which,v ^h°°! buildings,
a bassinet filled with gifts was fir\ArffUr NeaI *ag ch«st>n $°
(direct the coronation of the
queen, Mrs. Pliny Williamson as
general chairman of the booths,
to work with the hospitality and
finance committees.
Mrs. R. C. Boyd presented the
, “Y’our Fam-j
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•Social Notes From
Rochelle Community
. Young People’s Class
The Young People’s Class
i the Rochelle
I School elected
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Young an-
nounce the birth of a nine-pound
son at Brady Hospital, Wednes-
day. Mrs. Young is the former’
Miss Alice Engdahl.
social chairmen.
Football Queen
To inform the people of Ro- [
chelle and the school fans as to .I._- If.. . If ‘
whom they had chosen as queen Miller "and M? S?" Burk? president
for the 1946-47 year, two mem-!of the School Board asked
bers of the Rochelle football
team escorted Miss Ruby T ’
Flores, daughter of M. E. Flores [the third teacherage with another
of Rochelle, onto the field before , ‘ * —
the kick-off of the Rochelle-Gus- , a]8O voted to
| tine game. The Rochelle PTA is |
I planning a special social when I
Miss Flores will be crowned.
Barbecue Supper Inward
A barbecue supper was given in —j -
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Williams by the winning
side of the Senior Sunday Schoo)
Class of the Christian Church of
Rochelle last Friday evening.
The supper, consisting of bar-
becue, potato salad, doughnuts,
cookies and cocoa was served to
all members of the class and the
sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eng-
dahl. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wil-
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Williams and Mrs. W. T. Eng-
ETO PAIN NATURE’S
WAY
, . , Heaton, all of Odessa, were brief
i OfUn ’Uffhr 'TV visitors here Wednesd.v after-
ilt??^n«fromin±Xr kfd’ "O™. enroute home from Austin
±5^ th‘v had attended a high-
elimination, blood chemistry .
—; meeting. Mr. Benefield was
kg correcting _the pb. of vour body I for many years a resident of
Brady, resigning as local cham-
ber of commerce manager to ac-
cept the Odessa post.
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bassinet filled with gifts was
Any erroneous reflection upon the char- rolled in for the honoree.
I Ut»r of any person or firm appearing in Refreshments of
theae columns will be gladly and prompt-
ly corrected upon calling attention of the
management to the article in question.
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The Brady Standard Mrs. Gene Sell man
And Heart O’ Texas News ,s party Honoree
i j A pink and blue shower
held in the home of Mrs. George
n Parker on Monday afternoon hon-
with
procedure
I of
Frank Jordan, Tom Sellman,
inaction each additional inaction Tt .Park?r- „Fr^ R-
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Bradv. Texas. Oct. 11. 1946 Clyde Eubank, R. L. Akins. K. group Mrs. H. M. Deaton of Bra-(
W. Huffman, W. L. Gentry, H. CJ<b’ W,H teach the parliamentary.
Urban and Aaron Foster of Mert-1 procedure course for the County]
zon and Miss Joy Foster. [Council.
Gifts were sent by Mr. and In charge of the nursery for)
Mrs. F. C. Johnson of Clarendon, the meeting were Pat Squires, II-1
Miss Claria Hall and Mmes. A ene McLemore and Juanta Brown,
mos Shiver, C. L. Bradley, L. J. • --
Wood, Roy Jones, George Parker 'WSCS Book Marks
--- --------- A Nunnallee.; .
E. Scarborough,Give Bible Reading
The Woman’s Society of Chris-1
(tian Service met in the Methodist
[Church parlor Monday afternoon1 IF'
jfor the monthly business session, |
‘with the president, Mrs. Julia j
Wells, in charge. |
A nominating committee com- JLr J
posed of Mmes. D. A. Harkrider. 8
Gordon Samuelson and J. B. Em- ^9
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Jordan,
ily Is Your Fortune.” The asso- \
now has 140 members '
a goal of 2C0 set by the'’
W. Foster, J. O. Deeds, Marcus | P,v,*^en^ •
’ 2 2, Z „ J Hall-1 The district president, Mrs. D. I
per line firxt inxerrion; mark, j, E. w, E, Gran-1"'. Jordan of Brady will hold the |
'----- of instruction for the |
, group. Mrs. H. M. Deaton of Bra-,
W'. Huffman, W. L. Gentry, H. C. !dy will teach the parliamentary;
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 56, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1946, newspaper, October 11, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357398/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.