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METHODIST BROTHERHOOD
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The Brotherhood of the First
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St. Paul’s EpiNco[M«l Church
Rev. H. E. Moreland, Vicar
May 14 th.
Holy Communion, 8 a. m.
Will locate and system-
atically develop Oil for*
Ranchers. Send descrip-
tion of leases to Super-
Geophysical Survey, Box
G, ^Standard Office.
THE
Telephor
Mrs. Der
Here From Mason
Hollis Moore of Mason, is now
employed as assistant in the mar-
ket of Plggly Wiggly.
FOR S
Pots
GOO.
QUALITY
FIELD SEED
RODDIE & CO.
$9
Tailored
styled b;
washable
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FOR THE GRADUATES — New
Designs in Photo Albums and
Scrap Books, THE STANDARD
OFFICE.
$10.00, females,
WALDSCHMIDT
Moore.
blue-
Bring
BRADY CO-
POUL TRY
blonde
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N. M. BARNETT
DOUBLE STANDARD
POLLED HEREFORDS
Visitors Always Welcome
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VOTE FOE
GROVER SELLERS
Candidate
for Sacand Tnrm a»
attorney general
OF TEXAS
APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR COKE STEVENSON TO FILL
UNEXPIRED TERM OF GERALD C. MANN
Church
p- m.
Sunday
a. m.
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FOR SALE—Pointer pups, males,
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at Jordan &
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We are very happy in our pro-
gress of the present time. Prepa-
ration is being made for a great
little revival July 18-80.
Everyone will be glad to hear
that the board has come to agree-
ment and ordered a beautiful new
Honor Roll plaque, honoring our
boys in service. Each name will
be inscribed in gold on Individual
nameplates. Also we will receive
soon two beautiful flags, U. S.
and Christian.
We welcome you to our Sunday
school and worship services.
Mrs.Newman Hostess
To Episcopal Guild
Mrs. F. M. Newman was hos-
tess the past week to the Episcop-
al Guild when Mrs. J. G. Clawson
brought a lesson on the duties of
the altar guild.
Twelve members were present.
Fought”,
mother
Prayer for the
the close of the
Cousin Here
M. B. Fleming, seaman, second
class, who Is stationed at Kings-
ville, visited on Wednesday with
his cousin, Mrs. R. B. Miller and
Bedroom with
kitchen privileges. • Phone 266.
803 Poplar Drive.
FOR RENT — To gentleman, fur-
nished bedroom with garage.
APPLY STANDARD OFFICE.
the newly elected president, will
be in charge. A special program
is being arranged and
ments will be provided
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Charles L. Grimes, Pastor
Sunday is a day dedicated
Special services I.
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WE HAVE—The Drop Leaf Dun-
can Phyfe Tables. Console Tab-
les, and Gateley Tables, Chairs
to match. (In Mahogany or
walnut;. Get our Low Prices on
this beautiful Furniture. AD-
AMS FURNITURE CO., Brady.
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Rochelle Methodist Church
W. P. Anderson, Pastor
Special Mother’s Day Services
at the Rochelle Methodist
Church. A little token will be giv-
en to every Mother that attends
10 A. M. Sunday School. Let’s
have a large attendance. A cordial
welcome to you.
11 A. M. Morning Worship. A
special Message to Mothers. Spec-
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Christian Church
R. N. Towry, Pastor
Mrs. D. W. Jordan has announ-
ced to the pastor her resignation
as director of the choir. She has
served for many years in this
capacity and the choir has done
well under her able leadership.
The new director will be announ-
ced soon.
Next Lord’s Day Is Mother’s
Day and a special message will be
delivered by your pastor. Also,
special music will be offered by
certain of the Curtis Field Cadets.
g machine In
M. DUNN,
efficiency apartment,
suitable for couple.
BRADHAM, Gibbons Bldg.
FORRENT —
16
Write
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FOR SALE—Small Ranch,
miles north of Brady.
E. DEE SMITH or See
JORDAN.
FOR SALE -First Year Green
Tag Qualla Cottonseed. Bale to
1200 lbs. E. R. YATES, Placid.
FOR SALE—Farmall 20-Tractor
with Plow Tools. Good shape
and priced to sell. Has Rubber
on front and steel on rear.
JOHN SLAUGHTER, Pear Val-
ley._______________
FOR SALE—1 Gas cook stove;
good condition. 1 Dining room
suite. ALVA SMITH, 1006 S.
Walnut.
Most excess weight, doctors agree, comes
from overheating. Well, then, why not satisfy
your appetite, particularly fop»4n-between
snacks, by drinking a cup of Admiration in-
stead? Its energy-producing goodness gives an
instant pick-up, thereby reducing desire for
larger quantities of food, whether in-between
or at mealtime. Can you imagine an easier or
more delightful “weight reduction method”?
Here you eat the foods you like and drink a
coffee that’s a thrill to the taste, a delight to
the smell, and a boon to waning energy! Thou-
sands upon thousands in the Southwest drink
Admiration several times daily, often for
various reasons of their own. "But all agree
enthusiastically on one point: for a coffee of
"unsurpassed flavor, aroma, and richness the
Admiration blend has never been approached
by any other brand of coffee.
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with Mrs. J<
Ray Young g<
the book, “Fe
Truth”, and
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to the South i
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church
R. S. Miller, Pastor
Sunday Mass 8:30 a. m. Ser-
mon in English.
Sundav Mass at 9:45 a. m. Ser-
mon in Spanish.
Week-day Mass at 7:30 a. m.
Confession, Saturday from 5 to
6 p. m. and from 7:30 to 8:30
p. m.
Church of the Nazarene
Rev. J. Marvin Harrison, Pastor
Sunday school at 1:00 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
N Y. P. S. at 7:00 p. m.
Junior Society at 7:00 p. m.
Preaching at 7:45 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday
7:30 p- m.
LOST — Large broach, set with
purple stones and gold leaves.
A keep sake. Notify KATIE
ENGDAHL, Brady, Route 1.
LOST—Five Keys, in two sets, on
leather key kit. Reward for re-
turn to BRADY STANDARD
OFFICE.
W. F. M. S., 1st and 3rd Thurs-
days at 2:30 p. m.
Radio program (KNEL) Thurs-
day at 5:30 p. m.
Singing convention, 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 2:30 p. m.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend our services.
West Side Prayer
Circle Organized
Mrs. Arch Clevenger of
South Pine Street, will be hostess
for the West Side Community
Prayer group on May 17 at 10 a.
m. •
The West group was organized
at a meeting with Mrs. Burton
Gillam, Wednesday morning Tem-
porary officers named were Mrs.
W. J. Bay, chairman; Mrs. Tom-
my Blackwell, vice chairman, and
Mrs. Gillam, reporter.
Mrs. D. M. Hutchison brought
the devotional.
FOR SALK—6 ro«W House with
bath at 1006 S. Walnut St. Bra-
dy. Immediate Possession.
ALVA SMITH.
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Practically New Pre-War
Obolerator Ice Box
Jack Chandler Used Cars
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BLOODY COCCIDIOS1S, Mycosis
Blackheads Similar Condlttu
Acibak Treatment in watv^B
feed. Stops losses CMfft llttWI
pays big at sRaGU’S DRUG.
Gocmi To Lockhart
Mrs. J. K. Shelton Is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. John P. Horner
in Lockhart thia v.ek r^ ’
FOR SALE — 5-room furnished
house. All 1942 model furniture.
New electric refrigerator and
range. PHONE 156.
FOR SALE —Furniture fvv 5-
room house, practically new elec-
tric refrigerator and range in-
cluded. PHONE 156.
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CODLIVER OIL for poultry. Al-
so all kinds of poultry reme-
dies. BRADY CO-OPERATIVE
POULTRY ASS N.
FOR SALE—100 lb. Bags VIG-'
ORO. Only $3.85. WESTERN
AUTO, Brady.
FOR SALE
6-Ft. Electric Refrigerator
Jack Chandler Used Cars
Brady Hotel Lot
FOR SALE—National Cash Reg-
ister. MRS. LONGLEY. River-
side Hotel.
H. P. C. EVERS BOOT and SAD-
DLE SHOP. Boots made to mea-
sure and guaranteed to fit.
EVERS gives you best quality
leather and workmanship in re-
building your shoes.
MONEY SAVED by bringing me
your shoes and boot repairing.
E. E. SCARBOROUGH SHOE
SHOP.
C-A CARBOLENIUM for
bugs, fleas and mites,
vniir containers.
OPERATIVE
ASS’N.
The Brady Standard
And Heart O’ Texas News
H. F. SCHWENKKK. Pabliaher
C. DHKLAS RKKD. Advertising Manager
_________L. B. SMITH. Editor__________
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1910, at poet off ice at Brady, Texas, un-
der Act of March 3. 1879.
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Notices of church entertainments where
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ed for at the regular rates.
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE
AT 8:15 P. M.
First Methodist Church
Join in the Baccalaureate
M
CASH
For Used Cars
Any Make—Any Model
Jack Chandler
Brady Hotel Lot
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi-
gestion, Heartburn, Belching,
Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains,
get free sample, Udga, at Cen-
tral Drug Store.
FOR THF’GRADUATES^Beau’-
tifu! Desk Sc'.._ TxrivodL*. and
Morriset”. Also new desk blot-
ter sets, THE STANDARD OF-
FICE.
The First r*r< sl»> U-,-i<tn Church
Anson T. Dewey, Pastor
9:45 A. M.—Sunday school.
11:00 A. M.—Morning Wor-
ship.
Topic for the morning service
will be "Mothers of Men.”
There will be no evening ser-
vice because of the Baccalaureate
sermon at Brady High School.
ML Calvary Lutheran Church
Pastor, Rev. A. W. Wagner,
Eden, Texas,
services, 3:00 to 4:00
FOR SALE — Electric mixer.
TEL. 966.
Brady Ijote! Lot
FOR SALE—Good farm on pave-
ment, well iwinroved. modarw
nouae, electric lights, natural
gas. J. C. BELL, Brady.
WE HAVE—In Stock NOW, new
Automatic Ice Boxes. Get them
Dow and be ready for aummer.
Alao n Kiuud selection Of Baby
Carriages. LEE ADAMS FUR-
NITURE CO.
FOR SALK—Second year Qualla
cotton, seed $1.50 per ba.
JOHN a. SCORES, Merenry,
Texas.
FOR SALE—Buttonhole attach-
ments for White Rotarr.
Rotary and Florence Rotary
sewing machines. A. L. LIND-
SEY at Vincent’s Dry Good
Store.
FOR SALE—1989 Chevrolet tjjk
door, good condition, five
tires. One owrfer. Price ISMT
See ROBERT L. SMITH, Pla-
cid, or R. T. TRAIL at Curtis
Norman Oo., Bradv.___
FOR SALE—Was!
good - oudiUou.,
Pear Valley.
CODLIVER OIL for poultry. Al-
so all kinds of poultry remedies.
BRADY CO-OPERATIVE
POULTRY ASS’N.
• WANTED »
WANTED—Farm Hand. Farm 6
milert from Brady; good house
to live in. See H. H. RTCH-
ARD8 or WARREN MILLER.
(BED CARS WANTED
WANTED—To buy good used
cars equipped with good tires.
E. W. 8HUFFIELD, Brady Mo-
tors. across street from Bus
Station.
WANTED—-Bus and Taxi Driv-
ers. BRADY BUS AND TAXI
CO.
FOR SALE — 28 gauge sheet
iron warehouse 20x30. KET®
ADAMS, Richland Springs.
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NOTICE — Just received a truck
load of bedsprings. Springs now
for everybody. LEE ADAMS
1 FURNITURE STORE.
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The
Supper, |
Vlelta Daughter
Mrs. J. D, Yates of Goldth-
waite, waa • guest the ftrat of the
week of her daughter, Mrs. Mat-
8PECIAL MOTHER’S DAY
SERVICE
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY MORNING AT 10:55
The First Methodist Church
will observe Mother’s Day next
Sunday morning with special ser-
vices. Recognition will be given
all mothers present. Special rec-
ognition will be given to:
The Oldest Mother present.
The Youngest Mother present.
The Mother with most children.
To all Mothers having sons or
daughters in the Armed Services.
To the Mother having most
sons in the Armed Services.
A period of Meditation and
Prayer will be observed for all
the young men and women in the
Armed Services.
Organ Music will be rendered
by Mrs. J. W. Ragsdale with the
following selections having been
chosen.
. Organ Prelude:
Grieg.
Offertory, "Songs That M y
Mother Taught Me”—By Dvorak.
The Choir will sing the an-
them “Mothers Honored Today”
by Brahms with Miss Carolyn
Nance and Miss Jalene Scoggin as
soloists.
Cadet Jimmie Wilson will sing
"In the Garden” and Cadet John
Johnston will sing "That Wonder-
ful Mother of Mine".
The pastor will give “A Tribute
To Mother” in a special message.
A very special invitation Is ex-
tended to all mothers and to the
young men in the Armed Services.
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FOR SALE — Modern 5 room
home well located, immediate
possession. M, M. BRADHAM,
Gibtons Bldg.
FOR SALE—Sudan seed, free of
Johnson grass, $8 per cwt.
6 1-2 ml. southeast of Mercury.
JESSE J. FARRIS.
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FOR RENT — Small furnished
modern,
M. M.
-They Work While You Sleep —Standard—
CLASSYW-A DS
are asked to join in the Services
___at the High School.
Brady, Texas, May 12, 1944 ;chBrfh of Christ
Blackburn at Fourth St.,
W. L. Gentry, Evangelist
Bible Study, 10:00 a.
Preaching 11, sermon topic,
Lord’s House;” Lord’s f
11:50. There will be no evening
meeting. All are urged to attend
the mid-week meeting, Wednes-!
day at 8:30 p. m., when a careful!
study of the Bible may be enjoy-
ed.
Alterations on service mens unl-
ferms and dressmaking. See
MRS. WILL ADAMS, 706
Bro>d IO.
WANTED-—To rentatodcZ7 2 or
th roe-room unfurnished honee.
E RECK BON AUTO SALES,
507 6. Bridge, or Phone 156
FURNITURE REPAIRING, up
bolstering, stove repairing, bed
spring rewiring. All work guar-
anteed. Let us serve you. De-
livery service. See JOE Mc-
©ANIEL, 200 S. Church St
SPECIAL NOTICE—Brady Oil
Co. has just received a large
shipment of MacMillan Ring
Free Motor Oil which Is guar-
anteed to give you more miles
per gallon of gasoline used. Tc
reduce wear and repair, be-
cause it removes carbon. Try a
fill and if you are not satisfied
your money will be refunded
immediately. HANK WADE
SERVICE STATION, San An-
gelo Highway, Brady, Texas.
SEE US NOW — For Hail i
Insurance on growing
crops. CARRITHERS IN-
SURANCE AGENCY.
KEEP DOWN stomach worms.
Powdered Phenothiazine for
sheep salt. £raDY CO-OPERA-
TIVE POULTRY ASS’N.
FOR SALE —- Two register
Cocker Spaniel dogS( L-
male and red female;
furnished. RUSS
906 S. China.
FOR SALE—Fryers?
Call 310.________
FOR SALE — Four new FHA
houses and several other hous-
es. See B. R. SHEFFIELD.
FOR SALE—Tractor Lights, All
Kinds and Sizes. WESTERN
AUTO, Brady.
FOR SALE—5 H. p. Outboard
Motor. Only 185.00, WE8-
TERN AUTO, Brady.
POULTRY RAfSERs use Sulpho
in drinking water or feed. Flocks
are in better health, leas germs,
worms. Repels bloodsucking lies,
mites, bluehugs. Try $1.00 bot-
tle only 69c at SKAGQ’S DRUG.
FOR SALE — Milch cow, 9 mo.
heifer calf. ALTON FISHER,
1105 S. Willow?
Central Baptist Church
Corner 5th and China Sts.
W. W. Nowlin, Pastor
We invite you to come and wor-
ship with us.
Sun lay School at 9:45 a. m.
Dr. J. R. Hickerson, district
missionary, will bring the mes-
sage at 11 a. m. Training Union
7:30 p. m. No preaching in the
evening.
W. M. U. Moonday at 3:30 P.
m. Teachers and Prayer meeting
Wednesday at 8 and 8:30 p. m.
The program for the shut-ins
is broadcast over KNEL Saturday
at 9 a. m. by the pastor.
> Rico Sweet
[4.00 per 1-
rjcKBR, Wal-
wlll
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vices Sunday evening at the High
School auditorium. There will be o
services at the church, but ®U ‘laj^Muste?
8:30 P. M. Worship. This will
! be a beautiful service. Come early
and bring someone with you.
Special Music.
Choir Practice Friday at 8;30.
Everybody is asked to come.
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LOST—1 small national Cylinder
gas acetylene drum S-8631 be-
tween Brady and Fredericks-
burg May 7, 1944. If found
please notify SUNSET MOTOR
LINES at Brady, Texas, and
collect reward.
PERMANENT WAVE — 59
cents! Do your own Permanent
with Charm-Kurl Kit. Com-
plete equipment, including 40
curlers and shampoo. Easy to
do, absolutely harmless. Prais-
ed by thousands including Fav
McKenzie, glamorous movie
star. Money refunded if not sat-
isfied. CENTRAL DRUG
STORE.
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i mothers. Special services have
i been arranged for that day and
we urge the mothers to be pre-
sent. Morning radio service at 9
over KNEL. Morning worship at
the church begins at 10. Mother’s
Day Message at 11 a. m. “Woman,
1 A familiar
familiar
unusual
manner. Bible light of interest to
Tnursoay evemng m ine punuru , mother 8;30 A Gospel
of the church. V ilson D. Jordan. God Fought”,
to every mother of
ser-
ser-
Brady Gospel Tabernacle
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Methodist Church will meet next ---- ...
Thursday evening in the parlors j
Message, “When
Of interest
refresh- servicemen.
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men of the church are Invited to vice-
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1944, newspaper, May 12, 1944; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357147/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.