The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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SPECIALS
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Everlite MEAL, 5 Pounds .. 37c
44c
Diamond WALNUTS, Lb. .. 55c
BRAZIL NUTS, Pound
69c
NUTS
IXL ALMONDS, Pound
$1.63
25 Pound Sack
77c
10 Pound Sack
39c
5 Pound Sack
SUPER-SUDS, (Limit 1 Package to Customer)
EVERLITE FLOUR
50 Pound Sack................$3.19
CRANBERRIES
Pound
Pound
Pint
DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 2'/2 Can
39c
59p
450
Veal
CUTLETS
Club
STEAKS
Large Select
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Pound 450
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Drive-In Service At
THE HOT PIG STAND
Science
Red Pennington
Owner
Watch The Standard For Our Opening
Date.
superintendent
Prison, and
testimony of Ralph
nly living member of
■ Parker and
left. This
7:00 p.m. Sunday School.
£.00 pm. Worship Hour.
for
Supper,
Clyde
testi- i
of
Boston,
branches
OPENING SOON
ROBERTS MATTRESS CO.
(Lonnie Roberts, Owner)
West Main St. — Across South of O. K.
Garage
If You Plan To Have Your Mattresses
Renovated, See Us.
The Central Baptist Church
5th at China Street
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Personality, Topic
Study Club Monday
The Twentieth Century
I met Inst Monday evening
Mrs. L Z.
on
! by three club members.
’ Mrs.
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
'Corner S. Church and W. 4th St.
Rev. W. W. Niedner, Brownwood,
Visiting Pastor
6:30 P. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class.
7:30 P. M. Church Service.
Baek To St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Byrd
XVorship.
be:
of
Christian Science Services
Thanksgiving Day services
given from the lips of, held each year
over
Church
' Church, The First Church
Christ, Scientist, in
, Massachusetts, and its
throughout the world.
and Modern
Alias Mesmesim
Denounced”
the
L. B. Smith for a program money and
««<s 1
Holy Communion 8 a.
Church School 0:45 a. m.
Holy Communion 11 a. nt.
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Ralph Fultx recently after being
converted three months ago.
also learned the proper
of serving.
The meeting was adjourned
with a group of songs led by the
new song leaders.
“Ancient and Modern Necro-
cromancy, Alias Mesmesim and
Hypnotism. Denounced” is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon
(which will be read in all Church-
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
I December 1. The Lesson-Sermon
i also includes the following pas-
sage from the Christian
Textbook, (page 82.)
are
• by The Mother
The First
Scientist,
Sunday, December 1.
9«4b—Sunday School.
11:00—Morning Worship.
mon by the Pastor.
4:30—Youth Broadcast
KN EL. Rochelle Baptist
in Charge.
5:00—Training
Meeting.
6:15—Training Union.
| 7:30—Evening Service. Sermon
> by the Pastor.
Monday:
4:00—W.
and Sunbeams.
7:30—Deacon’s Meeting.
Tuesday:
7:30—Brotherhood
Wednesday:
7:30—Hour of Prayer
Thursday:
7:30—.Sunday
Council.
Church of Christ
Blackburn at Fourth
W. L. Gentry, Evangelist
Bible Study, 10:00 a.
Cabinet 8en,bly for worship,
| Lord’s Supper, 11:45;
‘.people's studies, 6:30 p. in.;
ening worship, ’.____ ..
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church
Cor. 4th and Church St.
Rev. R. S. Miller, O. M. 1.
Sunday Masses:
8:30 Sermon in English.
9:45 Sermon in Spanish.
Weekday mass 7 a. m.
Saturday mass 7:30 a. m.
Confession:
Saturday, 5 p. m.
Baptism;
Sunday, 3 p.
First Baptist Church
M. B. Carroll, Pastor
Mi Iva Cook, Educational rector
A. L. Byrd. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Training Union, 6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
Monday, W. M. U., 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday, Prayer Service |
7:30 p. m.
1 Saturday, Listen to KNEL Bra-j
dy. at 9:00 a. m.
The subject Sunday
will be “Why Men Go
Prison”. Rev. A.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Anson T. Dewey. Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
The theme will be: ‘ The Making
of The Christian Mind.”
6:15 p. m. Westminster Fellow-
ship.
7:00 p.m. Evening
The evening message will
“The Constraining Love
Christ.”
Ea*t Sweden i’l-c'livterian
Anson T. Dewey. Supply Pastor
l a jingle on how it
made to the next meeting.
Nineteen members and two
Sherrod Smith talked on'guests were present.
in.; as-
10:55;
Young
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ening worship, 7:30. A cordial |
invitafion Is extended to all to
visit any or all of these services.
SO0JOT
j Learn Table Setting
The Busy Bee Brownies met
Nov. 20 at the home of Mrs. Van
j Bratton with Beverly Stewart [
furnishing apples and candy for I
I 15 members present.
The troop welcomed Marcel!
Lemons, who has moved back to
Brady.
.Janet Rudder and Barbara,
, Miller were elected song leaders.
To further carry out their stu-
dy of homemaking Troop IV stu-
died the triangular forms of flow-
er arrangements for the center
piece on the table they learned
to set. After each girl completed
I setting their ‘‘Individual covers" ,
they practiced table manners and
method the importance of speech in per-
sonality, Mrs. Bill Gay Kennedy
stressed the need of a knowledge
of etiquette and Mrs. Jack Uloth
discussed “Poise”.
During the business session,
t tjieans of raising money were dis-
cussed and the finance committee
Club announced a plan for each mem-
with i ber to make $1.00 and bring the
niv#l «> iintvLi nn «4.
Personality Pointers” given
evening
i Prison". Rev. A. L. Byrd will The Rev. H. E. Moreland, Rector
| give the personal opinions of L. Sunday. December 1
IF. Chapman, superintendent of
| Florida State Prison, and also
}th< personal
I Fultz, the oi
the “Bonnie
■ Barrow Gang
i mony was
390
Can
390
260
310
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310
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BORAX, 2 Pound Box
18c
American
SARDINES .... 2 Flat Cans
Columbus SOUP
2 No. 1 Cans For
Del Monte
PEACHES, No. 2'/2 Can
Kimble Diamond Cut
BEANS, 2 No. 2 Cans
Buffalo
TOMATO PUREE .... 2 Cans
Del Monte or Hunt’s
ASPARAGUS .... No. 2 Can ....
Pecan Valiev — Mexican Style
BEANS .... No. 1 Can .... 2 For ...
Del Monte
APRICOTS. No. 2'i
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BAKERY SPECIALS
_... 190
PINTO BEANS ... Tall Can
140
270
400
Each
To
Limit
Quantities — Brady, Texas
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PI66LY
WIC6LY
Jackson
SOUP .... 2 No. 1 Cana
Stokely’s
CORN .... No. 2 Can
Silver Cow
MILK .... No. 1 Can .... 2 For
Kream Krust
BREAD
... 10c
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Assorted Flavors
WHITE CAKES 600 700
Boston
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1946, newspaper, November 29, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357412/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.