The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 31, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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Gentle touches in the spark-
ling jeweled necklines and
belts, the softly shirred bod-
ices. Slim lines in the grace-
fully gored or gently draped
skirts, the trim boleros and
flattering V • necklines. Of
chalk-smooth rayon crepe in
gay colors, black or two-
tones. 12-20.
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ter, Mrs. Lowell
Mr. Rainwater.
Guest of Husband
Mrs. Lyle Edgar of San An-
tonio, spent from Thursday until
Sunday here with her husband,
Lieut. Edgar, who is stationed at
the Brady Prisoner of War Camp.
Fort Worth Gueeta
Mr. and Mrs. Lee
children, Billy and Bobbie Nell of
Fort Worth, visited over the week-
end with their daughter and sis-
Rainwater and
I Family Here
Mrs. Ben Strickland enjoyed a
visit from her children, Mrs. Lon-
nie Vaugh, Mr, Vaughn and son of
Dallas, and' Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Strickland and son of Del Rio, ov-
er the week-end. They were also
guests of their brother, Robert
Strickland and family.
! Has San Marcos Guest
Jamie Long, apprentice seaman
of Austin, had as his guest, Miss
Dorothy Wiegand of Southwest
Texas State Teachers College, San
Marcos, when he was home on a
between-semester visit from the
University of Texas.
Returns Home
Mrs. A. C. Breckenridge return-
ed last week from a visit In Delan-
son, New York, with her hus-
band’s relatives and at Lowell,
Mass., with her sister, Mrs. Ed-
ward H. Littell, Who before her
marriage, August 23rd was the
former Miss Mary Belle Spiller.
The latter’s husband is stationed
at Camp Ayre.
'Guest of Parents
Mrs. Raymond Thornton, Jr.,
and daughter, and Mrs. R. B.
I Thornton were guests of the form-
Jer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
| Park at Richland Springs on Sun-
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Visits Parents
Miss Frances Tindel of San An-
tonio, visited over the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hilery Tindel.
have your money back. (Adv.)
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Brady to Menard, San An-
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Brownwood.
FREE!
If it is water well
equipment for Farm
or Ranch, free infor-
mation for better ser-
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Jake Holland
Phone 104
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Visits Daughter
George C. Parker was the guest
in Austin, Saturday of his daugh-
ter, Mrs. C. H. Hoker and family.
He went down to assist her in ob-
serving her 41st birthday.
"Mary and I were just saying. Judge, how
lucky we are here in America that we have so
many natural resources to help win the war.”
"That’s right, Jim. When war broke out
we had oil, we had steel, we had food,
lumber, aluminum...practically everything
we needed. There’s one thing we didn’t
have... rubber. The enemy had that.”
" But that didn’t bother us for long. Soon
American brains and industry had synthetic
rubber by the tons rolling out of plants. That
filled a critical need...you can’t win a
war without rubber.”
"I was very much interested the otner day
in reading a statement made by a high gov-
ernment official on synthetic rubber. In it he
•aid* It is fair to regard the rubber manufac-
tured to date as being almost solely the prod-
uct of the beverage distilling industry.”*
"He also said that, in his estimation, the
tremendous contribution of distillers’ indus-
trial alcohol to the synthetic rubber program
had not received the recognition which it
deserves.”
"We certainly learned something today,
didn’t we Mary?”
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Mother Here
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Deaton had
as their guest last week, her mo-
ther, Mrs. Lula Hood of San An-
gelo.
Freight Depot
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Visits Husband
Mrs. Gordon Appleton and son,
Gordon Scott, visited in Kermit
with Mr. Appleton last week.
University Students Home
Students of the University of
Texas, Austin, enjoying a between
semester visit in Brady are Miss-
es Carolyn Wigginton, Itasca
Barnett and Mary Maud Johnson;
and Bob Haddow and Ed A. Bur-
row, Jr. Miss Petreta Johnson,
who also attends the Unversity,
was unable to come, as she is em-
ployed part time by J. C. Penney
Co. in Austin.
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Visit Relatives
Mrs. A. E. Cox and children,
Dwayne and Uylss Dean, spent the
week-end with relatives at Mc-
Gregor,
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis may develop if
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron-
chitis is not treated and you cannot
afford to take a chance with any medi-
cine less potent than Creomulsion
which goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Creomulsion blends beechwood 1
creosote by special process with other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines
you have tried, tell your druggist to
•ell you a bottle of Creomulsion with
the understanding you must like the
way it quickly allays the cough, per- ■
mitting rest and sleep, or you are to i
On Furlough
Flight Officer Julius O. Baker
of Tampa, Fla., is at home on a
ten-day furlough visit with his
mother, Mrs. J. H. McMillan and
Mr McMillan of Salt Gap.
Visit Relatives
Mrs. Moss Rosenthal and Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Rosenberg, Joyce
and Jerry spent Sunday in San
Antonio, the former with her
mother, Mrs. Dora Rosenberg,
and the others with Mrs. Rosen-
berg’s sister, Mrs. Nathan Gold-
berg and family.
Visits Husband
Mrs. F. A. Squyres left last
week for Pittsburg, Pa., where
her husband is in training in the
Navy. She expects to be gone a-
bout three weeks.
, On Business Trip
Mrs. George Cole accompanied
i her husband on a business trip
j last week to Oklahoma City, Okla.
On Business Trip
Mrs. Jerome Wilkerson and
Mrs. Jack Deaton accompanied
Mr. Wilkerson as far as San An-
tonio while the latter went on to
Devine on business Saturday. They
I all attended the Randolph—3rd
Air Force football game Saturday
night in San Antonio and return-
ed home on Sunday.
On Leave
Amos Lewallen, pharmacist’s
mate of the U. S. Navy, visited a
short time last week with hie sis-
ter, Mrs. G. W. Hardin and fami-
ly here, and with his mother, Mrs.
Maude Hipp of San Antonio. He
is stationed at Cape Girardeau,
Mo.
Prom College
Miss Virginia Bell, student at
Baylor University, Waco, was a
week-end guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell.
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Daughter Is Guest
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of
Dallas, were recent guests of her
mother, MrsJ’C. W. Darley of
Hall.
Visit* Daughter
Mrs. Pearl Schroeder has
Just returned from a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Wilson
and family at Goose Creek.
San Antonio Visitors
Mrs. Leslie Hurd of San An-
tonio visited over the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. E. Hurd; She was accompanied
by Mrs. R. C. Turner and children
who are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Smith of Lohn.
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Brady, Texas
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Mrs. Ben H. Gray and son
Abilene, visited a short time
Brady the first of the week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Gillam. enroute to Galveston
where she will be the guest of her
brother. Don Gillam and family.
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WCTU To Meet
Friday Afternoon
The Brady Chapter of the
C. T. U. is meeting Friday after-
noon at 3:30 in the home of Mrs.
A. B. Carrithers at 1300 S. Black-
burn.
All women of Brady are urged
to attend.
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James Curtis is the name given
1» the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Ryan of Doole. The name is
for two uncles serving in Uncle
Sam’s Army.
WE WILL BE IN THE MARKET FOR THANKSGIVING
TURKEYS NOVEMBER 1ST, AT FULL MARKET PRICES.
WEIGHT ON NO. 1 TOMS—14 POUNDS AND UP; NO. 1 HENS,
9 POUNDS AND UP.
WE WILL DRESS TURKEYS HERE IN BRADY AND WILL
NEED LOTS OF TURKEY PICKERS, AND OTHER LABOR TO WORK
WHILE THE TURKEY DRESSING IS GOING ON.
WE ARE ALSO BUYIRG PECANS
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Mayhew & Jordan Co.
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Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Shelton of
Brownwood, are the parents of a
daughter, bom at Medical Arts
Hospital, October 22nd. The little
miss has been named Lucy Ann.
Mrs. Shelton, the former Miss
Lucy Mae Ricks, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ricks, Sr.,
of Brady.
Staff Sgt. James R. West of
Brady, stationed at Perrin Field,
Sherman, underwent surgery at
the Ashburn General Hospital at
McKinney, last week.
The Brady Volunteer Fire De-
partment answered an alarm Fri-
day night at about 8 o’clock at
the John Chambers apartment on
East Eighth street, when a
short occurred in the electric re-
frigerator motor. No damage
was done to the building.
Be prepared for any emer-
gency. Insure your property to-
day with CARRITHERS INSUR-
ANCE AGENCY, Brady.
Hospital last Friday
Funeral services were
Devine. Texas, Saturday.
Mrs. J. F. Tindel of Brady, and
Mrs. M. E. Flores of Rochelle, en-
tered Brady Hospital, Saturday.
San Marcos Visitors
Misses Alice Braly, Frances
Roberts, Mildred Hayes, June
Mitchell and Eva Nell Roper of
Southwest Texas State Teachers
College, San Marcos, were week-
end guests of their respective
relatives. _
Ix»pez Rodriguez, 44, who had
been picking cotton in the White-
land community, died at Brady
afternoon,
held at
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Holt underwent an operaton
n San Antonio, last Thursday.
He was reported doing nicely,
Saturday.
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Begin Home Meetings
An excellent attendance was
hud as the Women’s Prayer As-
sociation met in the Presbyterian
Church Wednesday morning with
Rev. M. B. Carroll in charge cf
the devotional.
For the prayer service next
week, members will return to
. meeting in the homes. Mrs. J. A.
Snider, at 1006 N. Bridge, will
have the north group, and Mrs. Al-
fred Martin, 707 W. 11th, will
have the south group. It is hoped
that each will have a good
tendance.
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U. E. Brown apent Friday
through Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. John W. Brown who Is ill
at her home at Cisco.
Sheet metal, water supplies
and plumbing. BROAD-
WINDROW COMPANY.
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Returns To Base
Fred Myrick has returned to
his base at San Diego, Calif.,
where he Is stationed with the U.
8. Navy after a visit with relatives
at Camp San Saba.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 31, 1944, newspaper, October 31, 1944; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357196/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.