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THE BRADY STANDARD, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAy, SEPTEMBER 1. 1833
News of McCulloch Gathered by Representative Community Writers
East Sweden — Rochelle — Placid — Mercury — Cowboy — Fife — Waldrip — Stacy — Doole — Salt Gap — Pear Valley — Broadmoor — Lohn _ Lohn Route
Cow Creek — Fairview — Dodge — Nine — Calf Creek —Voca — Camp San Saba — East Gansel — Deep Creek — Melvin — Whiteland
COUNTYmh
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CORRESPO
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♦ FAIRVIEW ♦ t „ CALF CREEK. t
t,B Mrs. K. W. Huffman. + I+%.err T*#* +:
stock" Wad Lowe Fimdastu Rainfall Amounts to 2% Inches at
Picking—Crop to Be Short
Fairview, Texas, Aug. 29.—A
lit has been some time since send-
| ing in a letter I will try to get a
. few items together.
Valley visited Mrs. Geo. Latimer
and Mrs. Ella Thornton last Thurs-
day.
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1 Those valuable rains we’ve been
I hearing of have not reached us yet.
Guess they will not be rated as
Million Dollar rains until they are
general. Stock water is getting
scarce.
A few farmers have begun to
pick cotton. The crop will not be
very heavy because of the dry
weather.
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♦ STACY ♦
♦ By Miss Earnestine Brown. +
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Three Fine Rains Fall in Stacy
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The N. R. A. is getting the peo-
ple fairly well lined up. Some
say, “I do not want to sign a card'
until I know what they are going
ke de Things have been going,
from bad to worse without a direct |
leader and you didn’t “know what
they were going to do.”
+ + + ++++++ * not let us work with a leader who
DODGE • is trying to make things better
Mrs. Roy Simpson ♦
and see what can be done.
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Cotton Picking Started—Fear Rain
Will Destroy Fleecy Staple
Brady, Texas. Aug. 30.—Cotton
Community—Meeting Begins Will Destroy Fleecy Staple
Stacy. Texas. Aug. 29.—The Brady, Texas, Aug. 30.—Cotton
long looked-for rain has fallen at picking is getting started with al-
last. We had a nice rain last most everyone out our way. Some
Thursday and since then we have of the cotton folks are afraid it
had two better ones, each one will rain now and these folks that
seems better than the other. Tanks are so low on water supplies are
are full and fall gardens are the afraid it won't rain. From the
topic of conversation with every- looks of some of the weather we
one now. have had for the last few days our
The Church of God meeting be- | time for a rain is at hand. It
gan here Friday with Rev. Mr. couldn’t come too soon for the writ-
Hancock of Ballinger conducting. I er.
Elder D. D. Rose of Brownwood
preached at Fairview Sunday
morning, afternoon and evening.
Among those from Cow Creek, his
former home, to attend services
were Mr. Young, Mr. and Mrs.
Neve, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hand-
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Fount Stroope,
Mr. and Mrs. Other Poe and fam-
ilies.
The singing school which has
been in progress here the past two
weeks closed last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Haywood and
son Lynn visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wess Coalson Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Crumley, who has
been attending John Tarleton Col-
lege at Stephenville returned home
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleddie Moore and
mounts to 2/%2 Inches at
Calf Creek—Sister is Buried
Calf Creek, Texas, Aug. 29.—
Again we can report the good rain
we had Monday night which was
about 2%2 inches. We can all
plant our fall gardens now, as we
have plenty of moisture. Many in
our community have been hauling
stock water ..... anu .„.„, ueugie 10
Quite a bit of road work has Miss Merle Moore of Pear
been going on in our community visited Mr
the past two weeks, which has
helped wonderfully.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and
family and John Lee spent Sunday
at Seven Hundred Springs near
Junction.
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Marie Bolton spent Satur-
day night with Misses Essie and
Oleta Hunneycutt.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crumley and
family of Salt Gap visited his par-
ents here Sunday.
Miss Nell Coalson spent Sun-
day night with Mrs. M. T. Hay-
wood at Pear Valley.
James Wilson spent Sunday
with S. C. Crumley, Jr.
Miss Annie Lee Bolton visited
friends at Salt Gap Sunday.
noon.
Robert Latimer is visiting his
brother, George Latimer this week.
The newest milk bottles are
made of cellulose and are thrown
away when empty.
Valley
and Mrs. Mac Coalson
Johnie Hemphill of Lohn visited ...... uive
Miss Faye Crumley Sunday after- Drug Store
QUICK RELIEF FROM SOUR
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Stomach pains after eating and
gas disturbances can be stopped
quickly with Dr. Err’l’s Adla Tab-
lets. Banish heartburn, sour stom-
ach. Give quick relief. Central
Evelyn Schaffer called on Mr.
and Mrs. Marcus Neve last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Jones of
Eola were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lonie Gibson over the week end.
Dodge Parent Teachers' Associa-
tion will meet next Friday night
_ . ,and we would be glad to have vis-
Everyone is glad to hear thatitors come visit with us We
John Will Cox - improving in the meet ever first Friday night of
Overall Memorial Hospital at Cole- each month at the school house.
Mrs. Marcus Neve spent from
Mr. and M t rd a Monsey and Thursday until Saturday night at
children of Gouldbusk visited her Melvin with her mother, Mrs.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Trott Sunday.
It has not been definitely learned
whether Rev. Mr. Boucher will be
here nor not.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trott, Mrs
Ellen Trott, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Procise, all of Eden, visited in the
Joe Snodgrass home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blaisdell of
Brady spent Sunday with Mrs.1
Reubin Bradshaw.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gray spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl'
Anderson of Hext.
So why Miss Junita McCoy spent last
week with Miss Dorth Henton of
Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams of
Eden were here last week visiting
their daughter, Mrs. J. 0. Barnett |
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyd made a
business trip to Austin last week. |
Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Bradshaw
spent the week end with his sister,
Mrs. M. A.. Anderson of Hext. |
O. W. Duncan has the sympathy ,
of all in the death of his sister, |
Mrs. Rachel Keith last Monday at ‘
Mason. She is quite well remem-
bered here to everyone as “Aunt
Rachel as she made her home
with Mi. Duncan for some time.
Mrs. 0. W. Duncan is visiting
her daughter, Mis. Tom Farris, of
Hall Valley.
We are all looking forward to
next Sunday as we are expecting
Rev. E. L. Springer to preach for
us. Mr. Springer was the mission-
ary preacher here in this county
ck To School
man.
Thomas.
Mrs.
Mrs R. D. Ferguson and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Simpson
and family of Rochelle spent last
Tuesday with W. E. Simpson, Roy
Miss Elizabeth Evans and Mrs.
Hobart Barnett and children of
Houston are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans and
family.
Misses Norma and Anna Mae
Burk returned Saturday from an
extended visit with relatives at
Eldorado.
Edward Wilkes of Houston
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Davis,
Billie Huffman enjoyed having about ten years ago and also the
Harry Schwenker spent a few
days last week. They rode horse-
back and both got quite a thrill
driving in the big loads of feed
from the fields to be stacked. Har-
ry thinks he might like to be a
Future Farmer.
N eed G
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ters. Misses Annie Lee and Ruby, udesday with W. E. Simpson, Roy
and Mrs. J. M. Garner atended the'’ impson a^i family.
camp meeting at Deep Creek last) Mr. and Mrs. Lonie Gibson and
week end. children and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Mrs. J. M. Slaughter of Pear Jones, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
Valley is visiting friends here this uAN re las Sunday, a 1
week.Mrs. J. B. Long attended a
,bridge luncheon given at Mrs. Em-
Joe Snodgrass and son Duard bry’s at Brady last Tuesday.
were business visitors in Brady I Jack Simpson and family called
Monday, in the writer’s home last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and night. *
daughters attended church services Mr. and Mrs. George Murrah
at San Angelo, Saturday. | spent last Saturday night with Mr.
....----------and Mrs. Finis Smith of Nine.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Roy Simpson and family called
♦ FIFE ♦ on Theo Lyckman and family last
+ By Donald Finlay ♦ uesday night.
pastor of the Baptist church here. |
Mrs. C. O. Bingham has been i
quite ill the past few days with
the flu.
Mrs. J. W. Attaway is spending |
this week with her granddaughter, 1
Mrs. Cody Bradshaw.
J. H. Bradshaw and son Bill
spent Sunday at Harve Bowen’s 1
near Menard.
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♦ VOCA +
—Singing + By Bernice Schafer +
3 to 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦--+ + + + + +
—3 large Light Rain in Voca Community—
Two Sundays in each Many Attend Birthday Party
month second and fourth, singing Voca, Texas, August 30 —The
will be at the hour mentioned rain has been very light in this
above. Other Sundays at night, community. Not enough to be
Preaching by Rev. Eugene Slater, of any benefit. Everybody is Dicke
about the best Methodist minister ing cotton. 29003 18 DICK-
we've had since a good while ago.
He is the only minister of the Gos-
Has Praise For Methodist Minister
—McCulloch County Votes Dry
Fife, Texas, Sept. 1.
Sunday afternoon from
o'clock was enjoyed by
crowd.
Mrs. Mattie Combs and son
John and brother, S. L. Powell of
Oneca, Florida, have returned home
Even the after several days here with their
relatives, the J. S. Butler and Noah
Allen families.
Mrs. Corda Collins and son and
pel to hold a meeting this summer
in the Fife Tabernacle.
Campbellites brag on him.
The country people on an aver-
age voted dry. That was to make __________J......
it look pretty good, but Brady de-daughter of Wilmer, Mrs. Ruby
cided to commit suicide and failed Davis of Dallas, Mrs. Sally Wil.
to support the 3.2 beer enough to son of Midland and Johnny Hipp
carry it over Well you see the of Dallas are visiting friends and
dry flock all followed the Shep- relatives here this week.
pard (Morris), and we guess it Mac McLauchlin and Aubrey
gave all the rest of us the Jimmies Brewster were visiting in Brady
(Ferguson). We believe that the and Katemcy Sunday evening and
terrible campaign for the N. R. A. Sunday night.
and the bonds caused over confi-
dence by the three two's in the;
Mac McLauchlin and Aubrey
Mr. and Mrs. Are Allen visited
Morris Schafer Sunday.
Jesse Taylor and Hurley Brown
visited here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hartgraves
of Menard visited Mrs. Hartgraves’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mayo
and family over the wek end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. McLauchlin
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Elliott are enjoying a visit from
county, and there were many who
failed to go and vote only for an
amendment or two. Also the tick-I
et was worse than any jig-saw or
cross-word puzzle, and the average
human would pick one up and see
immediately that he couldn’t un-
derstand it, but rather than ask
the judges for information they . . . „ ___________
would just scratch around on the their daughter and sister, Mr. and
ticket and hand it back, voted cor- ** 2
rect.
Mrs. Brewster and children of
Blanket.
Evelyn Schafer of Eden is
spending a few days with home
accidentally by the people voting I folks this week.
Last Thursday night Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Schooley entertained
.Several prohibitionists are of the
opinion that the county went dry
the opposite from what they want-
ed to. Really the tickets for the _____________
county voting should have been on with a musical in honor of their
a separate ticket. Next month a son’s birthday. Refreshments of
great many folks from the north punch and cake were served to
end of the county intend to move over sixty guests. ______.
to Brady to get ready for the playing violins, guitars and ___
first Bond Work project, live there piano were: Jess Wallace, Law-
through the winter and then farm rence Elliott. Winfred Speck J.
in the spring. They say that the E. Harrington, and Wix Liverman,
work is easy. It will be a big also Ollie Mayo Spiller and Mrs.
boost for McCulloch county seat, Jas. Schooley,
because the poor folks' rich kin-
folks will visit and fish with them,
and spend a lot of money.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Finlay visit-
ed Sunday in Eldorado, returning
Sunday night. Tom Bradley, Jr.,
and Junior Finlay visiting relatives
thei A, returned home with them.
Miss Ethel Mitchell is employ-
ed by R. L Pearce for the fall sea-
son in the store at Fife.
R. K. Finlay, Jr., and E. Dair
Baldridge from Lyford, Texas,
stopped overnight Monday at the
home of R. K. Finlay, Sr. They
were on their way to Colorado
State, where they will be shipping
Irish potatoes out for about a
month.
over sixty guests.
Among those
the
. Harrington, and Wix Liverman,
Mr. and Mrs. Emzy Browning
and children of Lohn visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Patterson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kilgore re-
turned Saturday from a visit with
relatives at Cherokee, Burnett and
Mason. Donald Barnett of Bur-
nett accompanied them home.
Workmen are busy placing a
caliche top on the bad places in
the road, getting them ready for
the school bus that is to take the
high school students to Rochelle.
Am sure they will enjoy their
work, as Rochelle has a
school.
Mrs. Mollie Paul returned to of West Sweden.
her home at Rochelle Sunday after Jimmie Graves has been very ill
spending several days with her the past few days. She was car-
brother. H. E. Patterson and fam- ried to the doctor at Bradv Mon-
day.
Rev. Mr. Conner of Brady
preached here Sunday afternoon at
3:30 o’clock. Quite a few from
Brady attended church and as did
Mr. and Mrs. John Newlin and
daughter, Nella B. and Miss Dor-
othy Smith, of Nine.
Mr. and Mrs. Whit Smith and
family of Nine visited relatives
here Sunday. 1
. ------Misses Beatrice and Edna Graves
splendid spent last Saturday night with
their uncle, Edd Graves and family
Uy-
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Boyles and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boyles and + * *********+++.
| daughter, Mis Lucy, visited rela- +THE BROADMOOR NEWS+
Lucy remand" for "any extended | : !.. .011122771 :
Farmers Poisoning For Worms—
Cotton Picking Season Begins
Broadmoore, Texas, Aug. 28.—
There are a few poisoning for
worms in this community. Many
of the farmers are also beginning
to pick cotton.
Little Jamesina Fowler spent
Thursday with “Watta" Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fowler, Mr.
and Mrs. Singleton Fowler and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Fow-
ler and children, Harl Fowler, Miss
Rachel Cottrell, Miss Louise Fow-
ler and Lottie and Gordon Newton
all went on a fishing trip Friday
night.
Miss Muriel Smith spent Sunday
with Miss Johnnie Dell Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knight went
on a fishing trip Saturday night.
Ray Painter fell off the porch
Saturday evening and broke his
arm.
♦ PEAR VALLEY
♦ BY RUBY LUDWICK ♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦--+ + * 4 44
Honor Little Niece With Party-
Baptist Meeting Closes
Pear Valley, Texas, Aug. 29.-
Mrs. Cleg Gassiot entertained a
group of little folks Saturday af-
ternoon, August 26th, in honor of
her niece, little Sybil Simpson,
who is visiting here. After sev-
eral enjoyable games were play-
ed, refreshments consisting of
iced lemonade and cake were serv-
ed to the following children: Patsy
Ruth Priest, Laverne Watkins,
Twila Deck, Lorene Hall, Jarvis
Fowler, Neva Grace Faught, Juan-
ita May, Patsy Ruth Spraggins,
Elizabeth Spraggins, Howard
Tetens, Sammie Faught, Marjorie
Vineyard and Sybil Simpson,
Mrs. M. A. Faulkner, Lester,
Bud, Tommy, and Willis Faulkner
went to Llano last Saturday for a
visit with relatives, returning
home Monday, Mrs. Fannie Tally
returned home with them for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Behrens
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Behrens, Sr., attended the funeral
of a relative, Eugene Gross at |
Bethel Sunday. Our sympathy
is extended to all the bereaved. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stiles, and
mother, Mrs. Linnie Stiles, and
granddaughter Doris Jean Flanna-
gin visited in the Albert Behrens
home Sunday.
Mrs. John Massey is reported on
the sick list this week.
Mrs. Mart Williams who has
been in the local hospital, has re-
turned home very much improved.
See Miss Classy-Fi-Ad for spee-
Jal rate on Standard Classy-Fi-Ads.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Arrington
and children had dinner in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lud-
wick Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Simmons and
and children of Rankin, Texas, vis-
ited Friday morning with Mr. and
Mrs. Cleg Gassiot.
Mrs. L. M. Ludwick and daugh-
ter, Miss Ruby spent Tuesday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Faulkner.
Mrs. Jimmy Bishop is here visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Frank Deck.
Four young ladies from Brady
■ aide out Sunday afternoon a. M de'
livered a missionary program.
Everyone enjoyed the program
very much.
Miss Floyd Ludwick spent the
| week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Ludwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tetens had
’ as their guests last week end Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Albrecht and two
I small daughters of Pattisville
1 Hamelin.
The Baptist meeting closed
I Sunday night with two additions to
the church.
Knows His Old Man
Nurse—Bobby! What would your
father say if he saw you'd broken
that branch off?
Bobby—He’d say, trees are not
so well made now as they were be-
fore the war.
eegrne•
♦
Those who took dinner in the R.
B. Smith, Sr., home Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Priest, Mr. and
Mrs. Singleton Fowler, Miss
Gwendolyn Beakley and Mrs. Jes-
sie Ferguson.
Miss Louise Fowler spent Sat-
urday night with Miss Mavis
Smith.
Clifton Fowler spent awhile in
the Gordon Newton home Sunday
night.
Miss Willene Beakley returned
Monday evening from Austin
where she has been attending
school.
Miss Dorothy Browning took'
supper in the Marion Fowler;
home Monday.
Aunt Lizzy Necessary of Pear .
Valley spent Thursday with Mrs.
Marion Fowler.
Those who attended the birth-j
day supper at the W. D. Priest
home were Mr. and Mrs. Singleton,
Fowler, Willie Beakley and fam-
ily, Clifton Fowler and Lottie and 1
Louise Fowler.
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♦ EAST GANSEL NEWS ♦
• By Nil Coalson ♦
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Water Haulers Get Rest After
Rain on Monday Night
Pear Valley, Texas, Aug. 30.—
Our community was blessed with
a big rain Monday night. We have
needed it quite a while. Even
though it came too late to help,
our cotton much, maybe the water-1
wagon men will get a rest.
Mrs. S. C. Crumley and children'
returned from New Mexico on
Tuesday of last week.
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