The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [41], No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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City taxes are now due and payable by January 31
without penalty and interest
The city has a split payment plan whereby the tax-
payer may pay one-half of his 1949 taxes owed, by Jan-
uary 31, and have the privilege of paying the second half
by April 30,1950.
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We are glad to,report that Mrs.
Wade Tomlinson, who has spent
most of the New Year in the hos-
pital, is able to be up and about
again.
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Mrs. Beall, Mr. Huen’s mther.
Un Heum served as manager of
Hotel Brady until the lesso was
sold lost week.
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worker is more or less a part of
a machine.
Mrs. Ray Jones gave a most in-
teresting discussion of labor con-
ditions in Britain, telling of the
effect the Labor Party has had on
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San Baba Valtors
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Skaggs of
San Saba were in Brady.Wednes-
day on business and visiting with
friends. Mr. Skaggs formerly was
in the drug business here.
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Calf Creek, Texas, January 17.—
It’s mighty good possum hunting
weather—foggy and damp. Would
Mason Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. John Ziriax of
Mason were guests Sunday cf htz
aunt, Mrs. Alvina Light in the
McCulloch County Home, as well
as visiting with their cousin, Mrs.
Hugo Lehmann.
and Emil Bazer ef Melvin wrote
Mn. Bryan Bradshaw that they
hadhada pleasant week-end visit
with their brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Orin Bauer of Bangs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Partin and
Grandma Partin had as week-end
guests, their grandson and nep-
hew, Mr. Green and wife of San
Angelo.
Mrs. Bill Martin and little son,
David of Menard, spent Tuesday
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Oats Green Up After Freezes
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Mrs. C. L. Deats was a guest
with other grand officers at the
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ducted January 6 by the Eldorado
chapter, and other hostess chap-
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Mrs. Chas. Pimm was hostess to prove working conditions
14 members of the Twentieth Cen- through the years have gotten out
tury Club Monday evening at her of control and often make con-
home on Crothers Avenue. fusion rather than improved con-
Mrs. K. D. Lindsay directed the ditions, members brought out.
brief business meeting during Mrs. Sol Rosenberg discussed
Morton’s
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the Pursuit of Happiness,” Mrs. .------ -
Raymond Engdahl, as moderator, ployes, pointing out the difference
asked the question, “Do you think in relations between those of small
General Topic For Twentieth Century Club Geree “Mondnylcdealt
; , . . with the two outstanding pagan
Mrs. Chas. Pimm was hostess to prove working conditions but I religions of Japan. Buddhism
Study On Japan
Continues For WSCS
The second study on the topic
of “Japan Begins Again" was
brought to 27 members of the
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser-
vice in the Methodist Church on
Monday by Mrs. Edward Geelln.
I leader.
Opening the program was the
{singing of "This Is My Father’s
Land". Mrs. H. M Deaton led the
1 worship service with Mrs. S. V.
Osborne as organist, playing se
which Mrs. Dallas Miller was vot- "Employer and Employe Relation-
ed into membership of the club: ship," mentioning the methods I
and reports were heard from the such as personnai directors, con-
committees, ferences, sickness benefits, and i
In introducing the subject for recreational facilities that are used
‘by employers to bring about hap-
Hahn and Mrs. Billy McGill of
Sanderson accompanied the Eitel
Hahns to the funeral and remain
ed in Brady for a visit enrobe
home.
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Martage licennes were issued
January 7 to Fred Lankton Lea.
venworth and Mrs. Curl Green
and on January 11 to James Lon
Appleton and Bobbye Ann Wo"
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The oats have survived the
freeze and are looking pretty and
green. Grass and weeds are show-
ling up too. After the mild weather
I we are tempted to garden some
but we are sure to have some bad
weather yet.
A number of Calf Creek folks
enjoyed the day visiting friends
i in Brady Sunday and enjoyed the
singing at the Central Baptist
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Large fEg
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report on “Prisoners Arriving
At Home In Japan." Mrs. Troy
Hargrave told of a school for bays
and girls in Japan.
The singing of “Holy, Holy,
Holy” closed the study.
Here From Fort Worth
O'Farrell and Joe Craddock.
Forth Worth bankers were here
Thursday on business. The Crad-
in Brady
machine himself. He does not get
the satisfaction of achievement
with good bosses and good pay [ Mrs. Ed Diehl of Richland weather foggy and damp. Would
second and third choice. Unions J land Springs underwent surgery | .ke to.turn the ole houn loose and
were begun in an effort to im-'at Brady Hospital last Friday. take off, but the old self-conscious
— keeps saying ‘look at those yards
•maam to to the
I post office to ‘tend to' and on and
Members attending the meeting
were Mmes. Engdahl, Lindsay,
dock brothers have some
estate property here. They
former residents of Brady.
Luther Sharp, secretary and
agricultural advisor of the Texas
Chain Stores Assoclation wih
headquarters at Dallas, was a
visitor in Brady, Wednesday. Mr
Sharp said he found conditions
very good in West Texas, with
members of his organization con-
fident that 1950 will be another
good year for all businesses, in-
* eluding farming and ranching
- Earl Finlay, Cecil Striegler, D. A.
pletion. Members entered into a, Wyckoff. Rosenberg, Herman Por-
discussion on what they liked best l ter, Douglas Fry, Fred Sailing,
in their particular work during Jones, ( larence , Hall, Roger
Which it was brought out that George, T. F. Ereckson and Miss
surveys revealed the thing wanted Mary Agnes G.ober.
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and Confucianism. The former
was brought to Japan from India
while the latter was based on
teaching of a Chinese philosopher
who lived 478 B. C In contrast
to the Christian form of worship,
Buddha followers pray outside
their pagan temples, and those of
Confucius have no temples at all.
The latter's converts wander a-
bout the country teaching the
people. Mrs. Geeslin also announc-
ed that there was no word in the
Japanese language for "love",
"Holy Ghost", "redemption” or
"atonement.”
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tition of motion becomes almost a workers since it has been in power
by taking away their initiative.
Tom Bennett in Serious Condition;
C. Eubank To Unaergo Operation
Mercury, Texas, Jan. 18—Mrs.
M. L. Sansom, who is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Sansom at
Hall, has been sick for several
days but is reported much better
now.
I > oi Bennei, wio was very il
last week, was taken to Brady
Hospital for treatment. He is re-
ported in very serious condition.
His friends here are distressed
to know of the extended illness
of Clyde Eubank. He was taken
to Shannon Hospital recently and
expects to have an operation soon.
E. Pool has been been visiting
his daughter, Mrs. Denzil Wyckoff
and Denny at Brady since last
Friday.
Mendel Pool, Coleman, visited
here with the L. C. Underwoods
Sunday morning and with Mr. Pool
and Mrs. Wyckoff in the after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Abney, Mr.
and Mrs. DeWitt Abney, Rev. and
Mrs. Salyer, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Connally, Sr., Brownwood and
Rev. DuBose, pastor of the Mer-
cury Baptist Church and Parker
Pumphrey called at the D. S.
Pumphrey home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Avery, Dal-
las, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Murphy in Brady and came by
Sunday afternoon for a visit with
Mrs. Rosa Mae Akins and children
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Broad,
Brady, visited D. S. Pumphrey,
Tuesday afternoon. David Bratton
and Herbert Dial came by Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Bratton spent
last Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Jamie Kothmann at Ft. Me-
Kavett.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sansom
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Macon
Don Johnson of Brady attend.
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tives of the Fidelity Union Life
Insurance Company. The school npuo
was held at the Crazy Hotel, andltaken t0 n _______
proved not only instructive but years. Due Parerm
very interesting said Mr. Johnson, 17 yearsagoabe
who returned home Saturday. - “ohai
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Partin enjoyed lunch with Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Shuffield and Mr.
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I ren attended church and visited Sansom in the Storms home near
I Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sallee, Mr. and Bangs, Sunday.
Mrs. W. R. Duncan and grandsons,] Miss Mary Jeffers and Mrs. Dee
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Mrs. N. B. Embry and Miss
Lucille Kirby accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Kirby and son,
Ted, home Sunday, remaining in
Brownwood on Monday.
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| Shirl and Dan Gandy and Mrs. Jeffers, Jr., and baby, Rodney,
Perry Bradshaw and Betty attend-stopped by for a short visit Wed-
I ed the afternoon singing. I nesday monig enroute to their
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barnett, John home at Moyers, Okla.
Bradshaw and son, Jimmy, spent ■ ■. - . ----
Sunday in Coleman visiting with
| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett and •****9******
daughter, Suzzie and Rayford Bar- • PERSONAL MENTION ♦
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The high school children are
getting a three-day vacation while New Residents
I midterm papers and grades are Accompanying her parents Mr.
।being taken care of. and Mis. Joe Sheehan to Brady
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goodgoin from Little Rock, Ark., to assist
accompanied by Mrs. Goodgoin’s in managing Hotel Brady was Mrs.
mother, Mrs. L. E. Page, visited Pat Clark and hertwo children.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baugh at Rock- Attend Fort Worth Show
wood, Sunday. Mrs. Page remained Jack Gartman, Jackie Gartman
for a few weeks visit, having and Walter Bowden spent the
visited Mr. and Mrs. Goodgoin the first of the week in Fort Worth
past week. attending the Philco show All the
Mr. and Mrs. George Goodgoin new 1950 models were shown the
and two small daughters of San numerous Texas dealers.
Angelo returned home Sunday •—■--
from a three month’s visit in Eng- Return To Arkansas
land witii Mrs. Goodgoin’s moth- Mrs. Alice Huen and two young
er. They spent Sunday and Mon- sons, who have been familiar
day with Mr. Goodgoin’s parents figures about Hotel Brady since
here befope Freturing to theirsertsseamforirenapxrktayto"otn
home in ban Angelo. ___________________________J
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Armstrong cuummmmmmmunum
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [41], No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1950, newspaper, January 20, 1950; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598887/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.