The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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AS PUBLIC SPEAKER—
Here Governor Jester is pic-
tured as a public speaker.
This picture was taken dur-
ing last summer’s campaign.
VETERAN —Gover-
was a captain in
World War I. He grew a
mustache to camoflage his
youth. Most men in his outfit
were older.
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GOVERNOR’S MANSION—
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and Mrs. C. H. Rawson of Ma-
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Entering Brady Hospital Fri-
day were F. C. Dendy of Fredon-
ia and Mrs. C. L. Bradley of Bra-
dy.
only a short walk to the Cap-
itol.
Supreme Court backs Indian
tribe in payment for land.
new home while he is the
State’s chief executive. It is
Brady, Mrs. R. D. Moore of Pear
Valley. Amos Underwood of Ma-
son. Mrs. Dock Brown of Chero-
kee and Mrs. Andy Smith of
Richland Springs.
Mrs. W. 8. Smith of Brady
and L. D. Gibson of Doole were
dismissed Friday from Brady
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heath of
Brady announce the birth of a
daughter on Sunday at Brady
Hospital,
Shirley Ann Crumley, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crumley.
quite 111 at Brady Hospital,
was admitted last Wednes-»
Admitted Monday to Brady
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NEW GOVERNOR
FAMILY—Texas has
governor today, with
and his family. Left to right,
Barbara, Mrs. Jester, the
Governor, Beauford, Jr., and
Joan.
today in Austin, and with
residents from the
Texas attending.
Here is Gov. Beauford Jester
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2nd at Church St.
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BURIAL TODAY— (DISTRICT 8-A—
J. B. MeFiirlund, 76, Bulldogs Have Two
Games This Week
The Brady Bulldogs, tied with
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Monthly Family Income
guarantees your wife and family a home
and the necessities of life. It assures
them of confidence and respectability, of
good friends, of personal pride in the love,
foresight, and good management of a de-
voted husband and father.
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Brady Home & Auto Supply Store
---HOWARD EAST, Owner — let and Bridge Street —. Phone 1S5—
PIONEER RESIDENT—
Charles P. Black Is
Claimed By Death
Word has been received here
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pioneer of this section, who died tonight in Ballinger in a r---(
at 4:15 p.m. January 12 at the that could throw Brady, Balling-,
home of a brother. H. P. Black, lyr and Lake View in
had lived for the past 20 months. Bearcats should win.
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standings,
two conference opponents
week in games which can
strengthen the locals
, chances if they win both.
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governor’s mother, Mrs.
George T. Jester, 85, of Cor-
sicana, who is pictured here
with her son.
Air. and Mrs. Jewtie <'ununings
of Mercury are the parents of a
son, born at Brady Hospital, Mon-
( day.
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COLLEGE GRADUATE—
The Governor holds two de-
grees from the University of
Texas. He is a former mem-
ber of the Board of Regents.
• UP TO 55% STRONGER
— New Rayon Cord Eafti-Sured
Body Gives Extra Protection
Against Blowouts.
o UP TO 60% MUkE KON-
SKID ANGLES — New Safti-
Grip Tread Provides Extra
Protection Against Skidding.
• UP TO 32% LONGER
WEAR Wider, flatter tread
eapecially compounded with
Vitamio Rubber gives greater
resistance to weather and wear
and assures extra mileage.
Dies Here Monday
Funeral services were held i
from Wilkerson Funeral Home
I at 2 o'clock this afternoon for J.
B. McFarland. 76. who died at
10 a.in. Monday. He had been in
ill health for the past
months, and critically ill
Scant Fare
Wife—The moth have got intoj
V Rayon Cord at
Regular Price*
•Rayon cord bodlot In largor
tltot—«rlra-ttronytti coHon A
cord bodies In smaller /.
sites eetll more yA|g
. rayon Is
evoileble.
County He lived with his • of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Russell of i
late sister. Mrs. Sally Hughes, j pear Valley, Mrs. D. W. Myers1
and another sister, the late and baby of Mercury and Mrs. I
' Miss Molly Black. I Bill I.nnkfnrH nf Rrwhollo •
GOVERNOR AND MOTH-
ER—One of the happiest per-
sons at the inauguration
ceremonies today was the
Rani DON F. JOHNSON,
Representative—Ph. 614—Gibbons Bldg.
Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co. Dallas, Texas
Names Officers
The Fairview Home
'stration Club met in the club
I room on Thursday afternoon for a
business session when the presi-
dent, Mrs. Ira Murrah appointed
her committees for the year.
Finance: Mmes. Ray Holt, Clovta
Brown and Jack Larkin.
Exhibit, Education and Expan-
sion: Mmes. Floyd Boyles, J. B.
Kilgore and Jim Jay. j.
Market: Mmes. A. L. RenfiftU^
O. H. Erlanson and W. S. Wrigl^K
Recreation: Mmes. Austin Da^^
is, Gordon Valliant and Spencer
: Engdahl and Reporter, Mrs. Ren-
froe.
The constitution and by-laws
were corrected and approved and
I the year books were filled out.
The president served a refresh-
ment plate of sandwiches, cookies
and coffee to Mrs. Mike Byars of
Ft. Worth, who was a guest, and
I Mmeg. Ray Holt, Kilgore, Ren.
I N DLSTRICT (M)I’RT- ‘frO<? ®nd J*y*
Luis Rivera Jr. Given
Suspended Sentence
Luis Rivera, Jr., was given a|
five-year suspended sentence by;
a 35th District jury Monday on
charges of rape of Dolores Tre- ■
vino, a 14-year-old Latin Ameri-
can girl.
The
BY STATE PRESIDENT—
JayceesPresentedCup
As “Club of Month”
i J. E. Mangrum, state Junior
Chamber of Commerce presi-
dent. Monday night presented the
i local Jaycee organization with
an engraved cup signifying the
selection of the club as Novem-
ber's “Club of the Month.”
The state head, who came here
from his home in Dallas for the
membership meeting «»f the Jay-
cees. spoke to more than 50 local
members concerning the trophy
and future plans of the organiza-
tion on a statewide basis.
Following the presentation,
committee chairmen reported on
the functions of their groups on
projects now underway.
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
BRADY TILE &
CONST. CO.
701 S. Blackburn Phone 153
I John Sloane Otto Kinman
Otto Kininan, Gen. Contractor
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MRS. BESSIE ISCHAR-
MaSOn Woman Found
Hanged on Monday
The body of Mrs. Bessie Ischar
147. was found hanging from a
rope connected to a water pipe
bet ween the barn and the house
at th< ranch of Miss Anna Mar-
tin near Mason about 6’3<) o'clock
I Monday morning. She had been
, dead about 4 or 5 hours.
i Mrs. (schar and nee two child-
ren had been living at Miss Mar-
tin’s for the past s neral months.
Mrs. Ischar was said to have been
depressed since l.ci husband, Fmil
a Mason County ranthman, was
; drowned in the Llano River last
June 30 wh’lc on a fishing trip.
| Investigating officers i eported
Ithat Mrs. Iscnar had gone to bed
as usual Sunday night. Mirs Mar-,'
tin missed her Monday mo,ning|
and she and the woman’s 10-year-
old son, Charles, went outside to1
' investigate.
They found the body suspend-
ed from the rope. Mrs. Ischar ap-
parently had stepped from a con-
icrete step nearby.
| An ll-year-< Id daughter, Doris,
also survives.
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number of due to be .. ^,.v „ „
Feed fought contests of the year for ] you^^n^'^hat “great’roller
(both ft'ams. Brady nosed out the er field’
Survivors include his wife: one Ballinger team here on Jan. 7. Farmer-It’s a little scheme of
daughter. Mrs. J. R. Seivers of with a 35 to 34 score in an ex-'niv own. Last ar tato ices
m v n.'“ .8On8,r A e tPam8 hi‘rt;were so unsatisfactory that this
; Btackv^n.^ Charles <>f < amp San scrapped to a 30-30. tie at the Vt.ar j decid(.(| to raise mashed
potatoes.
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Ballinger for second place in Dis-' The jury today is
trict 8-A cage standings, meet hearing the case of Francisco A-
conference opponents this __ _
s------ -----— ---- greatly charges of rape of drilia Garcia.
. . . . 8 11 strengthen the locals title
months. and critically ill five chances if they win both
weeks ’ .
Services were conducted by Tomorrow night the proteges of|jr
Rev. Charles L Grimes, pastor of poaches Russ Holland and Fred >; ;
the Brady Gospel Tabernacle, bailing clash at Santa Anna with, Monday.
i and burial was in Bradv cenie- ^e Mountaineers in a contest
tery iwhich the locals are favored to
Mr. McFarland was a native of ta><e- On Friday, they journey to
Springfield, Mo., hut was reared Ballinger to begin the second
in Texas. He had lived in Brady
since 1927, coming here
I Blackwell, Nolan County,
and his sons for a
years operated the Brady
Mill.
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i McFarland, all of Brady,
■surviving are 17 grandchildren
i and six great-grandchildren.
Springs. Miss., January 18. 1859. | Patients dismissed I
and came to Texas in 1870. spend- from Brady Hospital were G. E. i
ing most of his life in McCul- 1 Mitchell of Brady, the young son 1
loch C
Hughes, j p,
the
I Bill Lankford of Rochelle.
‘both ft'ams. Brady nosed out
■ team here on Jan.
35 to 34 score in an
period after the teams had |
Charles of Camp San scrapped to a 30-30 tie at the
Saba. J. N., Hampton and Erbie conclusion of regular playing
Also time.
Winner of the Friday night
<”tme at Ballinger is likely to be i
the only team in striking distance , ...
of the Lake Viow Chiefs who m'„ lin5 ,sulh
now lead the loop with three j
.wins and no losses. The Chiefs
'defeated Brady by a 27 to 18 I
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of the death of Charles P. Black. 1 clashes with the Lake View squad
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p.m, January 12 at t..^ - „. -------„ ,
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with whom he tie down the back stretch if the j
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Mr. Black whs born at Crystal1
Springs. Mimi January 13, 1859.1
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Watters,
,of London announce the
| birth of a son at Brady Hospital.
contest | '
She’s So Refined
.. to begin the second I “J*11 thut ™n t0 St°P kissinK
sche^ul^ the d°Uble r°Und r°bini‘°‘‘Ten him yourself. I don’t talk
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The clash with the Bearcats is They’d Be Popular
to be one of the hardest i Government Agent—Why
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THE BRADY STANDARD AND 1ULART O’ TEX AS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS,
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Mrs. B. A. Halluni.
During the busin
directed by Mrs. J.
club accepted the r
Mrs. L. J. Wood; v
club as a new nn
George Ray, and
Mrs. Hallum as a c
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Health Institute tri
.Austin in February)
of Mrs. W. Earl Ca
meta, was endorsed
date for president
trict, and Mrs. John
Sweetwater as a
state president.
The nominating <
which Mrs. Duke
chairman named M
Akins as presldt
Hodges, vice presid
Davis, recording s
B. Whiteman, corre
retary; J. A. Max*
and H. M. Deaton,
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elected.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1947, newspaper, January 21, 1947; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357427/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.