The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1947 Page: 3 of 10
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Harvey Goodgion of Shield*,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Good-
gion, left Saturday for Camp
Hood where he entered the hos-
pital Tor treatment.
Those who v.sited in the home
of the Goodgions Saturday night
and Sunday were their daughters.
Mis. Harold Pike, Mr. Pike and
baby of Bangs, and Mrs. N. B. :
Parsons and Mr. Parsons of!
Brownwood. and daughter-ln-1
law Mrs. Harvey Goodgion, who
remained over until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cody Bradshaw,
who are in Sava nah. Mo., while
the former is under treatment,
are planning on returning home
the latter part of the week.
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* By Mrs. Bryan Bradshaw
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Rain Total*OOne-Half Inch;
Accident Victims Are Better
Calf Creek. May 25.—Another
tine rain fell in our vicinity Frl-1
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half inch. The rain fell slowly,
and most all went into the
ground.
The combines are getting set'
and as soon as the grain ripens)
some more, they will start. H. A.;
Lawrence cut grain last week
with a binder until it started
raining Friday night.
Rev. O. L. Turner, pastor
London, filled his regular
iiointment Sunday at 11 a.m. and
^llndliv flight
Lee i
Sunday night.
Mmes. N. H. Rogers and
Gohnan of Brady, visited Thurs-
day of last week with Mrs. Se'h
Kothmann.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Havens and
family, who have been employ-
ed at Zieglar ranch, moved to
Brady Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs Vitidell McWil-
liams of Hext have moved to
Zieglar’s ranch.
Mrs. Rosa Smith of Bradv vis-
ited last week with her sister-in-
law, Mrs G. S. Bradshaw.
Mrs. Rill Bincliam went to visit
her daughter. Mrs. Ed Neely and
family of Brady.
Mr. and Mrs Aubry ('aven and
daughter. Juanice, and George
Williams and Juanice and Helen
| were guests at a barbecue din-
train !
j Mrs. R. W. C
I Mrs. Cna Crawford has as her Mr. and Mrs
ruests, her sister, Miss Ila Lee of and familv.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dagel and
sons ami daughter, Svlvia Jean.
par-j visited Sunday with Mrs. Dae^l s >
l«nts. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee. near > aunt. Mrs. W F. Rralv The lat-l
Kolt. J ter visited with her friend, Mias
[Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Allege nf) Aline Wilson.
jbrvden were guests of L. J.’s pa.'-, Mrs. Dagel gathered berries at •
lents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Allege, Mason, Monday.
-■it»»- nichi Iasi week. ' ‘" ......................
Mmes. J. D. Powell and O. T. 1
togrin were guests of our sis-'
ter. Mrs. Leila Yearta of Ozark, 1
Ark.. Sunday afternoon.
F Nelson • Strong, who was ser- (
iouslv injured in a car wreck (
■everaF weeks ago. has improved
sufficiently to come home to be,
p’ith hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. |
Henry Strong.
Rev. and Mrs. C. J Coffman
went to Whiteface where Rez. i
Mr. Coffman delivered the com-1
menceinent sermon to the gradu- -
ating class. We understand ho '
(will assist in a revival meeting
j before they return. 1
We have been informed that'
Mrs. Ada Jung, who has been ,
teaching in the Fowlerton School ;
for several terms, will move back
to her home in Rochelle when
school is out.
Norris Stewart, son of Mr. and
Mrs.. Hubert Stewart, who is
, with*the Navy, and stationed in
i California, came for a visit with
■ his parents over the week-end.
Harvesting of the grain crop i
is getting underway, and every
available man that wants em-
ployment can readily find work.
band. The Rices will accompany
Kenneth home next week. Mrs.
Rice is the former Miss June
Mitchell.
Miss J aline Scoggin. a teacher
In the San Angelo school,
for a visit with her parents,
and Mrs. 0. J. Scoggin. and
tended commencement
at the auditorium.
Mrs. J. H. Watson and son.
Charles of East Texas, came
for a week-end visit
• daughter and sister.
Ruth Watson, a teacher of
glish in the Rochelle school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Powell at-
tended the stock sale at Brown-
wood last Monday. Mr. Powell
purchased several head of cattle
while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burk of
Elgin came over for a week-end
visit with their parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Floyd and Mr. and
Mrs, J. H. Burk. They attended
the school closing exercises
A large crowd was out to hear
• the baccalaureate sermon by Rev.
P. Neal, pastor of the First
j Methodist Church of Brady. Rez.
Mr. Neal delivered an eloquent
and inspiring message to the
[class of 1914. Program: proces-
sional. Mrs. A. L. Neal; song, 'All
Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name”,
by the audience; invocation and
Fcripture reading by Rev. W. P.
Anderson, pastor of the Rochelle
Methodist Church; solo by Miss
Caffey; song by the choir; duet
bv Miss Caffey and Miss Jove--
^Kjtchell: message by Rev Mr
I^Neal; closing remarks by Bupt.
L. Miller, benediction by J. were guests at
[. Hall and recessional by Mrs 1 ner a* Menanl given hv Mr. and
L. Neal. ) Mrs. R. W. Caven and t’amilv and
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Enroute Home
Campbell Geeslin, who has been
attending Columbia University,
New York City, N. Y., for the
past year, will arrive this week-
We have been informed Mrs. '
H. A. Lawren<e, car accident vic-
tim, is resting nicely.
Edwin Pearson, also an acci-'
dent victim. Is slightly improved
We wish for them speedy recover-
ies.
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Bradshaw
and sons. Alton and Paul. and
Rayford Barn ?tt went fishing on
the Llano river Sunday and Sun-
day night. The catch was pretty
fair.
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Attend Graduation
Miss Bobbie Ruth Akins, who
is attending Draughan’s Business
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1947, newspaper, May 30, 1947; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357464/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.