The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1964 Page: 3 of 9
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hi* appointim*nt held
of next year, with
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thr national administration, hr
a tin x ions to U relieved of hi a
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linos nf endeavor.
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thr [instru.isti-i ship in I'.'lb the
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month Thr
firmril hy
sllllrs fh.il
until July
Ini'"til'll
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I htt l«'ii|i litti. hurl nf phrnn
I on nnl Thru, during I hr war thr
! ittitn a nf thr liftin’ writ greatly
enlarged, and nnH include* ihr
sale nf warsavint' stamp ami
i 1.11•*•«ty It..ml i. with recruiting
(Service ho lidded as Well. ( n
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I crease in buxine*.*, ami ri pmi
sihilitn-H, thr irmunrration uNn
has hrrn inneased in that thr
j position now m nmri' deniable
i than before
Mr. Reagan further stall
|hr has no intention nf leaving
Brady hut will mntiniir as a
pn maurnt resident here.
Marina Mitwy*
t/uMi- a crowd gathered at
tho Wiilki'r Itwni h Mimtny Mi
ami Mr« Wiley Walker ami
daughter nf Mruily Were gtie •
Inf their iiarrnls Sunday ami
I Monthly nitfhl Mr. ami Mrs
It S. Mary nf llraily, parent -
•>f Mrs W iloy Walker, were also
viaitnrs hrrr Sumluy Kuynla
! \ ora I mi rv
far I I loan ami Miss t ora
Durlcy were man n il Thnrsiluy.
i They will make their home in
! Melvin. Hobby.
I.if'hlner < ommrnts
I'nllir White nf Hrady shipped
a ear nf rattle front his runrh
j Siiniluy. Flower Hell.
THE BRADY HERALD
1*1 m IMMEIt EVERT Tl FJtDAV
Entered ■■ MroMrliM matter May IS, at lh« pal
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Herond flaaa Postage Paid at Hrady, Teaaa.
1 ■' "r * ' I sir..inns MlHln (411
Cow ( rrrk \ea s
Ira Killinirswnrth
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Mossis. Milhurn, Pearson,
| Payne, Wmslanl and Arthur
returned Met ny, all have gone off rot ton
L. H. SMITH A f. It. KEKIt. Owner#
C. D. KFFD, Puhliabrr
Anr •rriMiMiut mfln How u|*m ’hr • h»r». I»t nr rtrnittni ,.f anr paia..a
nr firm ai.|M-arinir in ihinn r«tun>n* will hr (lartlr an4 anmurtty .1.1 mini
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pirkinir. Daisy. Edith Herd. Margaret Franrrs |
McClure, Fannie Jones, Messrs i
Hmhrllr ltumlilint!s Hubert Adkins, Hamid Drat
Dennis Amour recently has on, Joe Oydon; Mo.ssts. am!'
put in a tailor shop, installed Mines. W. A. Jones, and the '
an up-tn date steam press and host and the hostess,
other I'oiivenionees with [*ents j • « •
fun , him.*. This is next door Twin# Celebrate Birthday
to the pn stuffier.
A \\ Mo o|ey and wife have
opened up a tailor shop, dry
I.ittle Missels Helen and Clara
Sehwenker eelehrated their
fourth birthday anniversary
'...... ,n'1l '•"""•ery combined, .Wednesday afternoon from t nil I
m the old Did, Doran stand. „Vloek to dato n’elnek l.y in I
N. v dour to this ,s an up-to- viitiny a numlmr of little !
•r-iu uo oioan. parlor, run hy fl.i(.n(ts u„„n )hj(i happv
•*»>'! «>»' from San *ion. yui,,. a (1U,of Iit„,.
•at>a. while' Mr Dennis handles
udi* i *t \l o. Dr. Matloek
ha hud liiL drop -tore painted.
riu- health of the community
I is tfnml. Amos Keotcr.
• • •
It.nid Hoys Mill Favor
folks responded and a delight .
ful time was had.
Party caps in various hues;
and designs were worn while j
various (fames were played I
Also kodak pictures were taken I
,, . .. . , liefore the little truest» were
h.Hhelt. Kiehland spnnys and invit„d lh(. dinilu,
NH," ‘ wheti' a Jack Home,
ri" l,and I•<»> - have eomplet- p|e(| tht. center of the table. On
ed plau for a Visit to San „ither side were twin hirthdav ,
. aha next Sunday. They will t.H4.h in the f()rni (lf ., j
litte latnh. U[»on eaidi of the I
treat thi' San Sahaites to a
concert m the afternoon. Kn-
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at llchelle and Hichland Springs
and likewise favor the citizens
"f tin e two ncitrhhorinp towns
with musical prherunis. The oc-
casion will l>e taken to inform
I the folk ah'.ut the comintr *>f
McCulloch County Kxhihit and
to invite them to attend.
Pcr-onal Mention
\l,“> Kulalia Gavit left last
wee k for Denton where she
has enb-nvl C. I. A.
Miss Arvic Wetrner has trone
lamh cakes burned four little
candles.
Refreshrnents of cream and ,
cake were served, following j
which the contents of the Jack j
Homer pie were explored and |
revealed favors in the form of !
Iioxes of (wins for the little
ladies and whistles for the little
men. Each was attached to a
[dace card. Mine ribbons mark j
] ed the lioys’ favors and [link
ribbons the trirls’.
Mhii.v beautiful L'ifts were left
•M.-s »ri-ner oas k-.,ne L'Uests. together witl
to risen, where she will take „ | atixmI wishes for many returns I
business course m a commercial "f ,h,“ h«l'Py occasion to their
school.
Claude Thompson and Wil-
loutrhhy Craddm-k have ^one to
A A M Colli'ire, where they will
la* entered for the year.
Miss Maififie White has tfone
hostesses.
Assisting Mrs. Sehwenker iti
entei tainintr the little jruests
were Mrs. O. W. Are<> and Miss
Dorothy Simpson of Dallas; also
Mines. Tl. W. land ley, H. I
• n v* ■ l I l “ llttr* •’ *
tl. Austin, where he expects to MHlon''- N- A. Collier, Evans
• • — J Adkins, Hurt L. Ilutrhes, ().
complete her course
University.
at Texas
S Mary, Wiley W. Walker, Sam
mtet 'll}. --- •' • •’ •• • •• »*nv . , ......
Miss Johnnie Thompson went J- M- Granville, Otis
to Dallas to take the lalsuatory ;
course at St. Paul’s Sanitarium. l ittle truest* present were:
» • » J I.ittle Misses Louise Walker.
Rush I loshana. Jewish New Year 'lire Lucille Lind ley, Hetty I.«u
lo Hr Observed Here Saturdai Wiley, Martraiet Jo Collier
Tomorrow. Saturday. Sept. 2tt | Jordan, Merle Sellers. Vir- |
marks the dawn of the year i L'inia Ilutrhes, Martraiet Dunn,
■>i>h;, aeiordintr to the Jewish Frances Charlotte Strickland,'
Calendar. Orthodox Jews all Mary Behrens; Masters Warren
ovei th*> world will ohaerve it I Kdkins, llu^h White Calvert, j
ns their New Y'ear’- Day. They 1 'antis and Sam MeCollum, ll. I
will close their places of busi- J Hnri Clifford Huffman, Paul
ness ami observe the day as a Mann, Norman anil Hilly Ma-
feast day. Two days really ,ono' Bfllle Cartrill. Otis Turney,
comprise the New Ycar's cele- ,,r" Dunn, Raymond
biation; but local mcmliers of Bindley. John Frances Otrden,
the Jewish race usually observe
only the first day—by closing
their business and enjoyintc a
holiday.
Junior Granville.
Mrs. L. M. Farmer
Buried at Fife
Funeral services for Mrs.
Sarah Farmer were held Sun-
day at Wilkerson Funeral Home
chattel with burial in Fife Ceme-
tery. Rev. Dan Harry, pastor
of Trinity Methodist Church,
Local Briefs
Gravel is lieintr hauled lo the
various intersections of the
public square, and will be used
I nth for the huildipnif of street
i rossinirs and for turnintr (tosts
ii the center of the six street
intersections, and which will lie
for the bases of the ornamental
birbt [Hist to lie installed by the, i onducted services
i :ty. The turnintr [wst will’ Mrs. Farmer passed away
serve as a traffic cop and as a after an illness of about a
safeguard to the light posts month,
funs the assaults from reckless • • •
dr,v«r“- She was bom March 21. DM,
at Port I-avara County and
Dinner I’srly moved to Fife in IPOH. She was
Mr. and Mrs. Thoms* A. man nil to L. M. Faimer who
Join's enterlaine.1 with a dinner died in IttW S|»* was a mentbei
party Friday for Mr. ami Mrs.! Fife Methodist Chur. h.
W A June*. Music for dancing i Survivors itKiude a m.n, C.
ami s**veml twadings by Miss Farmer of Andrews; a J
Monita Stobaugh were the . laughter. Mr». rbontaa Hick
features of the evening Fav- man of Fife; two grandchildren
ored were Missen Stotiaugh, and seven rreat-vrambduldren.
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I Man Working?
If you save as much in the nest fif- il
leen years as you dM in the past a j
fifteen years, will thnra ha wlntmto *
Funds for old age ? A
If uo* . . let’s talk over a (dan that
wtU work ant hoot fail. I (
Guaranteed Rear* a Me fla*>|Mtab«a<taa ^
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DON F. JOHNSON $1
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During Our
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Best Quality
HOUSE PAIHTS
Choice of GRIPBOND
EXTERIOR WOOD
UNDERCOAT
or Cook's Oil-Base
HOUSE PAINT
REG. $7.38
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White
Std. Colors
Suede Low-Luster
HOU5S PAINT
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Cook's E & D House Paint SC3B
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Dccca Laicx Wall Finish 595B
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Hiqh-KiGinrj Aikyd Enamt^ $a80
Hal *»q $5 73 ...................Csl “P
High*Hk!;ng AEkyd Enamel
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Cook's Trim Colors $023
Lew As \2 48 ........................... O* •
Co-Pa-Co Building Paint $^29
Out* tdt» Whitts ^ . ; Gal. hi S'*
Cook's Tinibi etone Wood Stains $$48
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Cook's Tiinbretone Varnish
Flat, Satin. Gloss Wng $2 34 ................
Timbretone Exterior Redwood Finish $C13
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Cook's Ranidry Gloss Enamel $062
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Cook's Corovel Latex Wall Finish $C89
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The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1964, newspaper, September 22, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991949/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.