The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [40], No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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Adorable little pins designed to wear in groups of two, three.,,r
even more at a time. Charming to wear on your lapel, on youfboUF
or sweater, al the neckline of your favorite date dress, or fa-t,nf(^
to the velvet band you like to wear dancing. AX hen you sff U’fin
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Flor-Ceal it the ideal floor covering for eny surface-
wood. concrete, linoleum. Inside or out No extra
preparation is necessary except for newlv-laid con
crite. Just clean the floor and apply Flor-Ceal.
I)irt, oil and grease will not stain. It s easy to
clean, too. When used over old paint, Flor- a
Ceal covers like magic.
LOW COST
<n!y about leper square
•irlace floors with Flor-
Bu» ilor-Ceal in tour gay
black, white and clear
parent) I sc colors tor con-
..ml exterior wood flours.
(transparent) Flor-Ceal
> out all the beauty of wood
and linoleum Eliminates
ed for shellac, varnish and
Guaranteed not to chip,
or peal Goes on easily.
Dries overnight. Used by thou-
sands for porches, basements, etc
THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART 0’
GIRL SCOUT NEWS
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delicious
■and Misses Alina and Louise Hurd. ;
social
rent guns
('ole
And
for
hostess
HUNTING INFORM!
• Hunting Licenses
•Ai
Camping Equipment
Closing Notice
McLEAN’S SPORTING
1005 S. Bridge
I will be closed Thursday and Friday. December 2 & 3
Residence Phone 656
of this week. Please arrange to do your shopping ac-
Talbot Lid-
cordingly.
For a nice pair of all leather
COWBOY BOOTS for
your
■
kid for Christmas, see my big
i
selection. Also
men’s
hand*
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made Boots. Belts. Billfolds,
and Women’s Handbags, etc.
Monday
DON’T SAY FLOOR PAINT
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Camargo of Brad)
ed to Brady Hospital,
Soc-
w ill
enjoy -
par-
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Fort
Mr.
and ]
the ’
good
women
accompan-
and M,s.
-J Anna,
lit
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are i
People's
Ba pt 1st
of
the troop in charge of the Gymk-
hana.
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led to til.
.John
John’s Boot Shop
2K1 * 2 S. Blackburn Brady, Texas
♦ PERSONAL MENTION
A recent Air Force
Billy R. Barber, son of
Mrs. Andrew Barber of
A graduate of Rochelle
School,
ucation
Young
d for
A. B.
Wal-
present
i Our Own
Is being ]
15 when
Lloyd
Arthur
Edita r
host sesses
while
Barber
sire to become
during his three-year
Among the
1 tives attending
i baby daughter
All
Girl
vited as guest
bring a i.......
Mrs
A. .1.
Young
the First
on Friday
On Friday
1 he
of
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ LOCAL BRIEFS ♦
Schultz and Mrs. W. T.
H. T. Kings
H. Beau
cal and
day.
Brady
are in-
Brady B&PW Club
j««n, I Social December 9
Members of the Brady Business
and Professional Women's Club
are asked to bring a,guest for the
1 Christmas party planned for Dec-
ember 9 in Fellowship Hall. Chris-
I tian Church.
The
enlkt,M. u
Mr. and
Ready.
1 High
his etl-
service.
a de-
eeewtnan
•'Hl.
Carl j,
Monday
- of the
anization
and are asked to
nickel which will be used
to a good advantage.
Kadhrann Jones is president
daughters
Jansing
Mrs. Frank
Worth (,|2
Rla"d )lrs'
K ck‘e of ]
1 hanksgivj.
1,1 “<v with hi,’
1,1 s. Sam Moff.
“n,s- Mr. and M
er.
J OP
ga vt
which A
group
1
m
Et
To Alpine For Visit
Miss Doris Newman,
ied by her parents, Mr. a
Lester Newman of Santa
* ♦ I drove
♦ i mg ,
Coii
I Mr. and
if Brady,
rank of
n Air Force
Sanchez, who
in Manila, ex-
le States from
l!'4!t
Andrew 1
graduate of
he will continue
in the
expressed
a flight
enlistm
chose a white crepe
with .1... I... I
He
trunic material
sure Island. A sfster, I.*..
Yates and son of Arlington
Brady with her parents.
West Sweden WSCS
Sponsors Dinner
On Thanksgiving evening C
Women's Society of Christian Ser-
vice of the West Sweden Metho-
dist Church sponsored a supper
and program at the home of Mrs.
John Lyckman.
Mrs. Lyckman and Mrs. L. G.
Swenning donated ’he large tar-
keys which were cooked and ser-
ved .with other good things,
brought by the women of the
•society.
Mrs. S. S. Capps
Entertains At Home
Mrs. S. S. Capps va
Monday afternc
her home in B
The hostess
refreshments of
coffee to Mmes. Erank
Matthews. John Ake. E. E.
borough, Houston Kyzar,
ard Capps. F W Hurd,
Spears, Lee Harvison and
Mozart Club To
Meet On Saturday
The Mozart Melody Club mem-
bers will meet on Saturday morn-1
ing at !< 3o o'clock with Ann Car-
roll at 7bt' S. Pecan, when the
December program will be held.
of Brady,
son. Mr
the maternal
■ entering Medical and
Hos; ital Sunday we
Anderson. Mrs. I).
Miss-
Jose T. Sanchez,
' Mrs. Cruz L
I has been prom
i sergeant at tin
iBase in Japan
previously set
pects to return to t)
Japan in Apr
Simit
Troop II ol
I be in charge
Gymkhana wh
| ed as stunt ni
j at the Little
' afternoon.
Brow ni<
Scout ot
so
bring
ments.
The
ments to Mmes:
Sr.. Chas. Samuelson, O. E. Hurd.
H C. Johanson. X. G.
Hurd. (). C.
ed
< ooKies and
\ke. Lena |
Scar-1
Ben-1
Grata
Mr.
Ft.
rival of a r~ ‘
Monday evening. Mrs. Hill is
Miss Dorothy Smith
an <
Ben Smith
I’al ietit -
Surgical 1
Mrs. Billy
Williams and
of Brady.
Mrs
t* "as abl
from
Pltal,
The social is formal-optional,
the I and each attending is asked to
bring a Christmas toy of about
25c value, wrapped as a gift
These will be given to under priv-
ileged children ’it Christmas time.
Reservations are to be made
early this week with Mrs. E. A
Burrow.
Mix. i:.
was admit
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs X. B. Burgess of
! Brady announce the birth of a
| daughter Saturday at Medical and
| Surgical Hospital.
I a
Swenson.
(). C. Johnson.'
Hurd, Irvine Hurd. O. |
E Engdahl. W. F. Dutton, F. W.
Hurd, members, Mrs. Spurgeon
Hyde and sons, visitors.
Brownies will
the Christmas
ich will Be present-
from 4 to 5:30
on Friday
Youth Choir
Has Entertainment
Mrs. Roy Ellison. 504 W. Marie, I
was hostess at a theatre party for
the Methodist Youth Choir on.
Tuesday of last week.
Records made by the choir last |
year were played and refresh-
ments of turkey shaped cookies
and cocoa were served before the!
twenty guests left to attend the)
picture show.
Mrs. Cole To
Visit Brady
Mrs LavattL'hn ('ole. Deputy
Grand Matron <>f the Grand Chap-
ter of Texas. (> E. S . will make
her official visit to Brady Chap-
ter Xo. 167 Friday evening, Dec-
ember 3.
All members are invited to at-
tend this meeting
and Mrs. Rolxit
Worth announce the safe
son at Brady Hospital
. Mrs.
friend' and n-la-
the funeral for the
of Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Newlin last Friday morn-
ing were Mrs. Tony Willman and
, two daughters of Waco. Mrs.
i Harold Jansing and daughters the former
I and Mrs. Fratik Galusha ot San of Brady. They have
Antonio, Mrs. Roy Webb of Pant- son. Mr. and Mrs.
pa and Mr. and Mrs Talbot Led- the maternal grandparents
I better ofGoldthw a ite
Young- People Have
Social At Annex
Wardell Creamer and Mrs.
Ricks. Jr. entertained the
Department of
Church Schoo) |
evening at y o'clock in
the Annex.
Games of “4 2", bingo. Mono-
poly and table tennis were enjoy-
ed by some twenty young people j
who served themselves sand-
wiches, cookies and bottled drinks'
from the snack bar in the annex.!
TEXAS NEWS, BRADY. TEXAS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1948
I
Beeman- Chamberlain;?
Wedding Saturday ♦♦♦♦♦♦
The First Assembly <»t God I
Church in Brady was the scene
of the marriage on Saturday even-
ing of Miss Fannie Exline Bee-
man. daughter of Mr. and Mis.
James R. Beeman of Brady and
Mr. Ray W. Chamberlain, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chamberlain
of Scott City, Kansas. Rev. Leo
Walker of Ft. Worth officiated
for the double ring ceremony.
Baskets of gladioli and chrysan-
themums with evergreens form-
ed the’setting for the wedding.
“I Love You Truly" was sung
as the prenuptial selection.
The bride t‘____ .
street dress with cfocheted hat
trimmed with navy blue veiling,
end navy blue accessories. Het-
corsage was an orchid, and she
carried a white prayerbook and a
navy blue handerchief. Her some-
thing borrowed was a bracelet,
and she wore a penny in her shoe
for good luck.
Miss Betty Beeman was her sls-
toi*‘s only attendant. She was)
attired in a blue gabardine suit
with black accessories and a pink
carnation corsage.
Mr. Kenneth Beeman of Ozona,
bother of the bride, was best
man.
Following a two weeks’ wedding
tr»n to New Mexi'-n and points ]
in West Texas, the couple will be
at home at Scott City, Kans.,
where Mr. Chamberlain is em-
ployed as an architect and build-;
ing contractor.
Wedding guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn I’hin of Brownwood. |
Miss Miligene Hall of San An-1
tonio. Mrs. Milo Schnell of Seattle.
Wash.. Mrs. Bill Cooper of Dallas,
Mrs. W. Roberts and daughter of
Odessa, Mrs. Fannie Hufstutler of
Comanche and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Tomllson of Temple.
Rochelle WSCS
To Meet Dec. 6
The Rochelle Woman’s
lety of Christian Service
met on Monday when Mrs. Lloyd
Moseley wHl present the new |
study, "On Our Own Doorstep".]
A party is being planin
December 15 when Mmes.
Scharlach. Lloyd Moseley,
ter Engdahl, Arthur Moseley.I
Leach and Edyar Longley will,
serve as
Hill of
a ng
Mrs. Irvin Fetes
E. Sweden Auxiliary
The East Sweden Auxiliary met ■
Thursday afternoon in the club
room with Mrs. B. F. Irvin as]
hostess.
Mrs. H. C. Johanson, president,
opened the meeting by reading
the devotioiial. The missionary
lesson was given by Mis. O E.;
Hurd and Mrs. Walter Hurd. The,
group brought homemade cookies)
that were packed and sent to the
Reynolds Presbyterian Home at
Dallas.
The next meeting will be the,
Christmas meeting and the last i
meeting this year. It is to be,
December 9th at the club room, i
It will be a no-hostess meeting.,
each member is requested to
something for refresh-
served refresh-I
W. T. Galaway.
Winston, 'on of Mr. and Mrs. < .
if Brady, entered Medi-
urgical Hospital. Mi>n-
the Thanksgiving thought for tin
evening, assisted by E. M .Link'll
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young
a duet and Mrs. Joe Andetsot
hostess ■ a|U| Mrs. Lyckman gave suitable
a pat ty at | readings alter which A Fahn-
i strom dismissed the group with
the benediction.
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Fd Witr
' '' ''"ants of
C.
Mrs. Jessie McDowell of Brad) Walter
was dismissed Wednesday from Frank V.
Martin Xeve was in charge of I Medical and Surgical Hospital
Houston of
uned to the
Attillery Auto-
Battalion in Yo-
a> ntding to an
>nt Eighth Army
»t. Houston at-
li-h Schoo], H"
lot Japan tn Octo-
Mrs. Velma Clark of Brad) was
patient in Medical and Surgi-
cal Hospital last Wednesday and
Th ursday.
Dismissals on Monday from
Sunday wore Brady Hospital were Mrs. Charles
Mrs. D. C. ] Schultz and Mrs. W. T. Gary of
Zella Xeiman ' Brady and H. T. Kingsbury of
I Santa Anna.
Home <>n lx-avc
Donald Darus, ET-3. is (
ing a home on leave with his
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hetman
cus until about December lx wh
ho reports for sea duty on th..
S. S. Dixie at San Diego. Calif
He completed a course in elec-
achool on Ttea-
Mrs. Earl
—t ar., in
Recruit W .ilia, e
Brady has be n
933rd Anti-ait • at
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i kohatna, Japan,
(announcement f><>
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tended Dunb:
left the State
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [40], No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1948, newspaper, November 30, 1948; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357621/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.