The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1947 Page: 5 of 12
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For 45 years, tn good time, and bad, Penney's has brought you
always “best possible quality-lowest possible price.’ That is a day-m,
day-out Penney policy. But every so often something super-spec^
come, to us—a value so unusual it’s worth shouting about. Here s one
MEH’S BLUE CHAMBRY SHIRTS-S1.59 EACH
MEN’S RAYON DRESS ANKLETS-290 PAIR
SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR BOYS!
240 PAIRS WASH PANTS
KHAKI COLOR OR HU E
Excellent for back to school. A one-time purchase! Sanforized
and full cut. Sizes 6 to 16.
50 LOVELY HOB AIL CHENILLE SPREADS $4.98 Ea
THEY’RE HERE AGAIN! FOR BOYS OR GIRLS!
180 BRIGHT RED PLAID SHIRTS
Sizes 6 to 16. So popular for school wear with jeans or extra ^4 Aft
slacks. Sanforiied and full cut. Can be worn either in or out. ylavOEach
$1.58 Pair
REGULAR SIZE 42”X36” PENCO PILLOW CASES
570 Each
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AND TEXAS LIKES PEPSI-COLA— the good good
drink in the tall tall bottle.
You get 12 full ounces of swell-tasting, top-quahty
Pepsi in every big bottle. That’s plenty to enjoy.
Try an ice-cold Pepsi. Compare it—for tarte. for
quality, for value. By any test you make, the answer
is Pepsi-Cola.
Take home the drink that lias what it takes—ask for
Pepsi-Cola today. Buy one—buy six—buy plenty.
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GOING ON SALE SATURDAY 8:30 A. M.
216 YARDS 46" AND 54” OILCLOTH
Lovely florals, bright colored checks
and stripes. Just the most popu-
lar designs and colors!
54 Inch
690 Yard
46 Inch
590 Yard
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iwhen they get up in the morning’io visited Herbie Harkrider last
Thursday night were Helen
Todd and Richard 1
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Patricia Walker from San An-
gelo visited her cousin, Jose-
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Judy Deaton returned to Bra-
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week in San Angelo visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. Lula Hood.
—THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O' f EXAS NEWS, BRADT, TEXAS.
I when Peggy Campbell got a
' bunch of the girls together for a
“Come As Ypu Are" party. Sur-
| prised with dripping wet faces,
make-up.
, Peggy
Phyllis Haze.
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Coming and Going
Bobby Gene Covington
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Receptions , _ they would have seen what'
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Bobbie Lee Hodges* cousins
from Bakersfield, Calif., have
| no make-up, tousled hair, and been visiting her since last Sun-
I clad in pajamas to be dragged to [ day and will be here until about
' Peggy’s house for the party were September 3rd. They are Robert,
, Josephine Turner, Dot Ogden,
—i Garey, Waldine Stlndt,
Ben-1 Ann Hardie Lawlis, Ha Mae Mil-
______ Slaughter and Al- ■ ler, Patsy Marshall, from Cc!c
Arnm Joe Ogden and Bar-' man, Doris Jean Flanagin, Connie
Hickman, and Louise Eng-j Reed. ”
dahl and Bob Walker.
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SWIMMING NEWS
swimming pool was pra>-
’ afternoon, A
Hew of those who still think
■ swimming is a good idea on a hot
I afternoon are Bernice Bierman.
(Turn to Page 8, Col 1, Please)
Iva Jo Johnson is back home
after an enjoyable week’s vaca-
tion with her sister, Mrs. Joe
Malot, who lives in Austin.
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Friday night daiers were Judy
Deaton and Mercer Slaughter.
Chloma Todd and Raymond Cal-
ley, Rilla White and N. T. Elli-
son, Ouita Hampton and Norman
Bell, Bernice Bierman and Jim-
my Samuelson, Wynona Slaugh-
ter and Callxte Mayse. Jane Max-
well and Alfred Broad. Lolly
I Birkley and James Brock.
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CANTEEN
The canteen attendance drop-
| pod off quite a bit Friday night
from the usual number of dan-
; cers. A large group of Rochelle-
ites came over to dance with the
Brady crowd.
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Maple Avery spent last week
; in Galveston visiting with his
jaunt, Mrs. Maple Adams. He also
i visited Carolyn Hill, formerly of
Brady, who is a student nurse at
St. Mary’s Hospital in Galveston.
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Wednesday after a visit in Corpus
Christi and Port Aransas.
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Bobby D. Littlefield, who join-
ed the Navy earlier in the sum-
mer, lias finished his primary
i training and has begun his ad-
vanced training at San Diego
Calif, v
i he will
training
< ian. Bob has served as Drill Sc
and as Police Pettv
cer in bis group. He is
some time in the nt
FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1947
week for a few days.
I training
When he has finished thia
pend 16 weeks in school,
as a laboratory techni-
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lnew six-passenger, 100-horsepower automobile combines unprecedented seating width
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Out at the County Club Thurs-
7had a *uest! day night for family night were! ----------------
Those Helen Garey, Ila Mae and Virgin-, San Angelo visited Jimmy Arnn
a few ia Ann Miller, Patsy Marshair Tor a few days last week.
I from Coleman, Lolly Bickley • • ♦
from San Antonio, Jane Maxwell, 1 Ruth Ellen Parker returned
and Dot Ogden. home Tuesday after a visit wlrh
• • • her grandfather, A. A. Hickman.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.