The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1947 Page: 2 of 12
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review of model homes
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with her sister. Mrs. Marion Rice
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of Voca. Afternoon visitors were
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24.—Two
of rain fell in
Saturday afternoon,
skies and raining
will leave Saturday to spend their
vacation with her mother, Mrs
Walker Register of Geneva, Ala
| Mr. Tibbitt is employed by the
' Brady State School.
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Fields. Pimturcs Green Up After
Hain; D. M. Hargrove Injured
By Dora Behrens
Voca. August 25.--Our
munity has been blessed
more rain. The peanut fields
looking very promising and
pastures are as green a*
=-’■ _-THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS,
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Spiller and their
aunt, Mrs. Bill Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wain-
scott and son and Milton Hoilo-
Rogers of Brady visited Sunday'
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sullins
oT Rocksprings.
Jack Williams of Brook ranch
■ visited Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goodgion
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Return Home
Mrs. Sol Rosenberg and two
sons, Jerry and Danny, returned
Sunday after a t.._ .—Ll.
Ration
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II. L. Gober, Jr., Iimn wrltU'ii
his mother and sister here that
he expects to come to Texas in
several months as a representa-
tive for the Hanes Milling Co. of
Winston-Salem, N. C. He Is now
in training in their mill.
Jack Millard
1205 N. Bridge
Brady, Texas
at Lake Charles. La., wjth re|u i
fives. Miss Pauline Abelman, whoL.t.
had been visiting with her sister New
in Brady, accompanied them and
remained in Louisiana until she1
leaves to re-enter the Universitv
of California at Berkley.
the year.
We are very sorry to report D.
M. Hargrove being in the hospi-
tal the result oT a fall one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Elliott and I way of Brownwood, and Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Behrens and son of
Brady visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Holloway and family Satur-
day night.
Mrs. Albert Behrens celebrated
and her 80th birthday Sunday with a
Anson. Tex- dinner. Those who helped her en-
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Lf hard work
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On Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson I
(Attend Graduation
Mr. and Mrs. Eitel Hahn and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Harkrider, and Miss Jennie Mae
and Marjorie Ann were in San
Austin GueMs
Mr. and Mrs. Westling Eddie,
, and Bobbie spent the week-
end as guests of Mrs. Verda Cog-
gin enroute to their home in Aus-
tin from a trip to
Springs, Colo.
and Marjorie Ann were in San
Marcos Friday to attend the grad-'
nation exercises at Southwest
Texas Teachers College when
their niece. Miss Marjorie Dea.i
of Cherokee, received her B. s
degree.
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HID FOR STRENGTH
serve you in all mat-
ters pertaining to fin-
ancing and banking . . .
so be sure to see the
HRiADY NATIONAL
BANK for personalized
assistance. Make this a
Labor Day to remem-
ber . . . take a week-end
trip and relax.
More Rain Needed On Fall Feed;
Mr. and Hcturn From Vacation Trips
inla, Mr. Waldrip, August 26.—It is
fairly cool and cloudy here at
present. We hope for more rain
to bring out the fall feed and put
the farm land in shape for break-
but we are duly thankful
the showers that fell
were business visitors
Anna last Wednesday.
Mrs. Billie Martin end children.
Bil' and Nancy, Mrs. Fred Ellis
and Noma Fae Bradshaw return-
ed last Friday from San Antonio.
Mrs. Martin's two children were
there for treatment.
Congratulations to Miss Lois
Swaney. She became the bride of
J. B. Gray of Missiouri Wednes-
day. She is the daughter of Mrs.
H. A. Lawrence.
Rev. M. B Carroll, Baptist
minister of Brady, read the vows.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray left imme-
diately for Rocksprings where
they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Sullins. They plan to leave ♦ ____
for Missiouri where f
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Chew Friday night.
Mrs. Lena Behrens and family
had as their guests Saturday
night, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Ram-
sey and daughter of Brady
Mrs. Olga Stucke of
as. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hillyard joy the day were August Behrens,
and Mrs. Murry Brown of Brady
also visited awhile in the Behrens
home Saturday night.
Mrs. Murry Brown of Brady
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Hillyard.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Elliott and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ramsey of Brownwood visited in
the Joe Holloway home awhile
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Otte of
Camp San Saba spent thA day
Friday with Mrs. Lena Behrens
and family. I
Helen Mack and Susan Smith
of Rochelle have been visiting
i Jeff Bratton was a week-end
house guest at the home of Mr
and Mrs. R. E. Briscoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lohn have
a vacation trip to'
National Park and i
west.
Sunday visitors in
VV right home included
ren visited Sunday with Mrs. Loa
Bradshaw and family at Brady.
Those who attended the raced i
i redv.Lksbuik Sd.tuidjy 1
Mrs. Wade Tomlinson
Ed Lehne and Alton
Bradshaw and Rayford
Miss Doris
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1947
Wright and sons, Lexie Sam and
Norris of Menard, Reny Strack
of Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wright
of Mercury, and Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Fitzpatrick und baby
Cheryl of Waldrip.
’•What doth the little birdie say
“In It’s nest at break oT day?”
•‘Wonder if my mother will come
home to-nite.”
Dove season opens next
Bang! Bang*
Mrs. Cora Hodges has return-
ed from New Mexico where
visited her son, Rudolph,
family.
Smith of Brazil, now
a tent revival in Brady,
gave an interesting talk on Bra-
zil Sunday afternoon at the
church. The Crosley automobile
he was driving was closely in-
spected.
Miss Sylvia Andrews is walk-
ing with crutches on account ot
a very bad injury to a foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wright and
sons. Tommy and Mike, are
spending this week in Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wright
and Curtis Eldon, Mrs. A. L.
Fisher and Lee Allan, and Mrs. (’.
E. Frost spent Saturday in San
Angelo.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Caylor and ,
family returned Sunday from an I
extended vacation trip through I
several western states.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller
have returned from California
LITTLE VALUtT
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that control$ J
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fact that we’re able to
i pital where he may undergo
operation. Mr. and Mrs. E.
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Duncan are at his bedside.
Mrs. John Bradshaw and child-1
i Yellowston
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Behrens and
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Jarnos
Ramsey and daughter oT Brady.
Mrs. R. B. Stucke of Anson, Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Spiller. Mrs. Jess
Boggs, Anna Mae, Maxclne anJ
Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollo-
way, Mayrne Lou and Samuel, Al-
bert, Mrs. J. p. Hodges, Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hodges, Shirley.
Frankie Lee. and Teddy Sue of
Rockwood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brinson, Billy Ray, Carol and
Jean of Bangs,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ohlhau-
sen and Charles Ray. T*
Mrs. Gene Chew of Fredonia
and Mrs. Walter Ramsey
Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Gierisch, Linda and Junior of
i Mason. Lawrence Elliott of Bra-
. Jim and Henry Behrens,
( Calf
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Still
nearby.
Rev. O. L. Turner filled his
regular appointment Sunday and
Sunday night.
O. W. Duncan, who was strick-.
en ill while visiting with rela-1
tives at Eldorado, was brought
to the Medical and Surgical Hob- !
pital at Brady last Friday. Mon-;
day he entered a San Angelo Hos- ' ,_er®.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1947, newspaper, August 29, 1947; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357490/m1/2/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.