The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [40], No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1948 Page: 7 of 20
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Marriage Licenses:
Bill McCombs and
Slaughter, December 16.
Bill .
Lee Cannon, December 17.
Billy Wayne Johnson and Bil-
lie Sue Ferrell, December 18.
Alton B. Bradshaw and Johnnie
Bell Davis, December 18.
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The Christmas season is our favorite time of year, gay with
laughter and the joy of giving ... a busy time when we’re
never too busy to stop and remember that the world would
be a poor place indeed if friendship and loyalty should vanish
from the earth.
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I -Vniir Parties, Socials, Personals to
Panning, Society Editor, Ph. 163
Powell, Mrs. Buster Quain, Nell |
Lavon Beakley. Bobbie
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The Just-A-Club was entertain-
ed in the home of Mrs. J. H.
Francks on Tuesday at one o’clock
with a luncheon followed by
games of bridge.
Nandinas, wax
Because each passing year brings fuller appreciation of the
bonds forged by pleasant associations, this Christmas Greet-
ing brings sincere goou wishes for a Very Merry Christmas
Prosperous New ear.
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■ Woodard,
i color to the club for the sorority
I dance, and the club dance which
followed on Saturday evening. 1
[. ta Claus for the exchange of gifts r,.-. . a ,
from the tree, the toys being add- L t from * lI’J0*0" < d 1
'fmiul i hvist-jed to the' basket packed for a ° 1 fnd l(
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Club by tlie Sandwiches, eggnog and fruit
1 cake were served to twenty i
‘the sorority | couplea.______
. 1 he tea table, covered with a
Mandalay is in Burma. white damask cloth, held a punch’
— m — !1,owl "f rod fruit punch, and a
bowl of green, surrounded by a
holly wreath with red satin
streamers extending over the
table. Mrs. E. A. Burrow poured
punch and the hostess served I
canapes, fruit cake, snowballs and
salted nuts to some sixty guests.
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Leave For Valley
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Hays
Thursday morning to
Jesus Soto and Doro Soto, Dec- Christmas in
ember 20. i near Mercedes.
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were presented to him while
crowd sang “Happy Birthday
You’ and “For lie's A .Jolly
Good Fellow.” Everyone enjoyed
his surprise, or “shock" as he ex-
it, when he attempted
a speech expressing his
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Troop 9 Party
Nita Jim Leigh served as host-1
css to Troop IX for the Christmas)
. party held by Mrs. Ray ■
I leader, and Mrs. M. M. Bradham j
) in the latter’s home on Saturday;
afternoon. Mrs. George Purcell i-#1
’and Mrs. Bill Hatgroves, troop I
committee mothers, also i
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games
Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Dines And Carols
The Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sor-J
ority met in a group at the Brady
Steak House Tuesday night and
went from there caroling.
After the caroling the girls re-
turned to the Brady Steak House
and enjoyed a dessert course of
coconut pie and coffee. Members
who went caroling were: Mary Lou
Dodson, Mrs. Marvin Petty, La-
Veme Engdahl, Jamiece Url>an,
Marguerite Hicks, Anna Baker, I
Mrs. Gerald Huffman, Mrs. Bob I
Carmichael, president Jo
and June Coonrod, who attended
as a guest. Betty Rae Schmidt,
who is home from T.S.C.W, and a
member of the sorority, also at-
tended.
The next social planned by the
sorority will be a progressive
dinner which will be December
29th. The sorority members are
inviting their husbands and dates
as guests for the dinner.
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to the basket packed for a
needy family.
Sandwiches, eggnog and
cake were served to
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Lin cha'T'1'
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Mrs. D. W. Jordan
Fetes Pupils With
Christmas Social
Music pupils of Mrs. D. W. Jor-
tovnited>fHhnd With r.eIutive? a.™! I1 and Sandra Sue' Bryson.” 7,’ifts I
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Hall on Tue I . v v,n .Fc‘llowshlP Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Bradham.'
Hall on Tuesday evening. Wrs. Louige Odom u)so nttende(L
A musical program was given1 ______
by the following students; Joann, Troop VI Holds Social
Parker, Betty Ed Bradshaw, I Girl Scout Troop VI
Jeanette St. Clair, Betty and Bob Christmas parly Friday
\V oot.ard, Lamar Curtis, Robert I from 7 to 9 o’clock at Mi .
Stiles ( arinichael. Kenneth An-1 cnee Terry^ home,
derson, Larbara Brook, Mary D. | It was decided by the
iioweu on r»»vmun.v oviiuih. , I’ J,“ A *» -i'A Dean! bling fireworks instead ot
Bill Roberts, Jr., served as San- ^lautllc Lrown and Lane Friends
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lighted Christmas
stage was beautiful-
ly decorated with Folly wreaths,!
poinsettias and pine bows against
a background of ^lue studded with
stars.
The tea table,
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portrait. An Ar! Way Portrait is better late than | I
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Brook, Mary I). | It was decided by the girl-
VVhite, Joy Dean j bring fireworks instead of gifts,
were also invited to the
Fireworks of many kinds
were brought. Games and songs
also furnished entertainment.
Cup cakes, hot chocolate, sand-
I wit hes and candy were served.
NEWS. BRADY/ TEXAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1948—?
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Surprise Party
leta Holt, Gail Dodson, Georgine l?ptpQ Willit* \7ir<lz
Purcell, Sherry and June Odom, l Willie VICK
Wright, Anita _______,
i Janice Diehl, Shirlene Irvin, Lin- surprise birthday party
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Sandra Sue Bryson. (_
presented by the troop
Jones and Mrs.
pressed
to make
thanks.
Refreshments of cake, hot choc-
olate and coffee were served to I
the following guests: Messrs, and'
Mmes. Irea Franks, C. F. King. E.
leaves and red | V. Benntt, E. W. Long, Guy j
tapers were arranged on the din- Adams. Gid Vick. T. A 1
ing table and the quartet tables Jim Powell, T. J. Powell, O. D.
e ntered with apple Santa Clauses Cunningham, Oscar Gault, O. L.
with Christmas bells and ever-1 Cottle, Orville Beakley, Lowell
greens on the mantle, the mirror Smith, Mmes. W. N. Kilmer, Hat-
faboye being inscribed “Merry tie Vick. Margaret Jordan, M. D.
( 'risHjias- , Mask, Misses Lillie Vick, Amanda
In the series of games enjoyed, i p >• »» ~ . .. .. 1R
high score prize was presented I Q^in' Lavon Beakley,
t M ^’ Beakley and Sherrod Kilmer. ’
eling prize to Mrs. Lloyd Bratton (
and bingo were Mmes. Richard!
Burk of Lake Charles, La., Joe B. I Oklahoma Guests
Gault, Bill Lewis, Roger George, Mrs. Guinn Williamson and son,
J. S. King, Dick Bratton, Ralph1 Wayne of Tulsa, Okla., will be
Leach, M. G. Breckenridge, B. A. joined this week-end by her hus-
Halluin, Jr., Bob Bray and Clar- band for a holiday visit with her
ence Hall. mother, Mrs. J. H. Elder and fam-
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C.ve Da„hl.r I» G.esl at Decatur. ____
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Jenkins, Jr., I
of Galveston are the holiday i Holiday Guesta
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Teague and
Mrs. J. A. McKinnon. | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Riddell will
entertain as their holiday guests,
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1 children of Houston and Mr. and (,
Katherine Mrs. J. A. Pybas of Austin. The I
| Morgans will also visit her par-1 %<
yard of Doole.
Jordan,1
da Gail Bradham, Nita Jim Leigh, Mrs. Willie Vick of the
community. Neighborhood
of “42” had been played
) revious weeks in
l.ad taken part,
and friend- be
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [40], No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1948, newspaper, December 24, 1948; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357628/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.