The Brady Standard (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BRADY STANDARD, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937
Casey will serve sandwiches as *********** ♦ Mrs. Joe Cunningham have the flu.
well as fountain drinks. + - * --------* •-* 1------4.1 -
Mrs. W. H. Marshall was calling + .....
on her daughter, Mrs. Henry Ho- ******
gan, of Brady, Monday afternoon.
The writer was on the committee
to arrange the cookbooks the Home
Demonstration Club Council is
putting out. She and other mem-
bers on the committee met Satur-
day evening in Miss Patterson’s
office anil worked on the project.
The P. T. A. met Tuesday eve-. ... - - .
ning with the declamation tryouts 1 Smith spent the weekend in Placid. I and a pounding for Mrs. Barclay
1- heard one of Mrs. W. B. Carroll. A large ed home after spending the past made ready to be checked by our being the main feature. The de- Mr. and Mrs. Edd Blackwell and of Brady.. . n
- 5 * • . . claimers placed as follows: Betty children of Cisco spent the week- I Willie Claude Cottle visited Nell
Jo Gault, first in junior girls; How-end in Placid with relatives and j Waddill Tuesday night,
ard Taylor, first in junior boys; friends. J Mrs. W. A. Adams and children
Floran Cowen, first in senior boys; Rev. C. W. McCullough of Mullin of Brownwood have been visiting
and Wilda Spraggins, first in sen- came over Saturday afternoon but | relatives at Placid this week,
ior girls We wish to extend our no church was held on account of; Vance Yates is real sick was
appreciation to the judges for their . bad weather and sickness. . | week.
fair decisions. The judges were Billie and Nell Waddill, in com- Lowell Smith trucked some fat
J C Petty and Miss Fields, Lohn, pany with four other home econom-yearlings to the Fort Worth mar-
and H. D. Bradley, Fife. ---1---3 "hhiy "ohe" Mi 4 ‘--------1 -----1---------
Rev. M. 0. Rowe of Gouldbusk,
was visiting friends over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watkins,
Dale Watkins and Mrs. E. M. Ney-
land, Sr., attended the funeral of
their friend, Leon Harding, who
was buried at Shields last Wednes-
, of Austin.
Mrs. M. A. Dees and Mrs. Ethel
several fancy stitches A few ily,
foundation dress and slip patterns I'
were checked. Next meeting date Bowman
will be March 30th, with Mrs. R. guests in the J. E. White home
B. Smith, Jr. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. F. Carroll re- Mrs. John Davis and children,
CLUB BOYS WIN AT FORT
WORTH SHOW. PAST WEEK
* Mr. and Mrs. J. A. F. Carroll re-
(By MRS. ELVARD WHITE, Pear Valley Correspondent) ceived the sad message last week
that their little grandson. Carroll -= „ —. -------—
Pear Valley, Texas, March 16.— This is a good time to see if the Boone, was in the Ranger Hospital friends last Sunday evening.
This leaves us with rather ugly
weather on our hands. We had a
near storm here last Friday night.
Such lightning, thunder, wind and
of Llano were dinner
Mary, Will and John D., of Doole,
were calling on relatives and
A few members of the Home
prophesy works. No field or gar- with ruptured appendix. It was
den work has been done due to said he was resting as well as could
-,_____day afternoon and cut foundation
Mrs. Lester Faulkner and little patterns for those who desired
Demonstration Club met Wednes-
rain that descended on us with-
the bad weather. | be expected.
The Home Demonstration Club I__________________
met Tuesday evening in the home son, Charles Wayne, have return- them. Two patterns were cut and
PLACID NEWS ♦ Mrs. Laura Shaffer is real sick and
Mrs L M Mathews + Mrs. Kimbrough has been sick.
Mrs. L. M. ..: Mr, and Mrs. Leo Cadenhead are
‘ * driving a new car now.
Week’s Meeting Closes SundayMrs. Adolph Carothers is real
Night; Much Sickness Here | sick at the home of her mother,
Placid, Texas, March 15.—Rev.Mrs. Milburn.
Bob Partain closed a week’s meet- Novice Carothers spent Monday
ing at the Pentecost church Sun- night with Nell Waddill.
day night. Mrs. J. P. Waddill entertained
Rev. and Mrs. Moore McClusky i Tuesday afternoon with a bridal
of San Angelo, and Mrs. Minor shower for Mrs. Morris Nichols
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Novice Carothers spent Monday
Mrs. J. P. Waddill entertained
out a minute’s notice. ------- ---- -----... — ~—~......we- ......ue ----- ---------— r-......—----, - - ------------ —
his clothing for number of members were present few days as guests of her parents, home demonstration agent on her
next meeting date with us.
We have had terson, agent, gave a short talk on Mr. and Mrs. Rhedell Moore and Mrs. D. A. Kiser has returned
hear a the arrangement of dresser draw- little son spent the weekend vis- to her home in Brownwood after
* ..... ... .being a guest of her daughter.
boy say he put or. „ _ . ____
he didn’t want to be blown away for the meeting. Miss Jewel Pat- | Mr. and Mrs. Horne of Lohn.
in his night clothes. We have had terson, agent, gave a short talk on "
freezing weather but we .... - ______________. ______- -.___
March freeze doesn’t kill the fruit, ers, after which she demonstrated iting relatives at Mullin. Miss An- Vess a guest v. •■»• ueussres,
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- nie Bee Hodges, sister of Mrs. Mrs. Gene Burleson and husband.
—..............................Moore returned with them for an Jack Watkins of Brownwood was
Jack Watkins of Brownwood was
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visiting homefolks over the week-
end.
extended visit.
We have a number of new flu
patients this week. Among them A few from here attended the
are Mrs. J. C. Priest, Mrs. John L. ] track meet at Brady Saturday aft-
Slaughter, Jr., Johnnie Leon ernoon and evening.
Slaughter and Norris Campbell.! Mmes. Lura King, J. H. Smith,
We hope for them a speedy recov- Bill Carroll, and Bob Deck and
ery. son, Alvin Nick, were among those
Glynn Simmons, accompanied by to be present for the birthday din-
Virgil Faught, visited relatives ner of Mrs. Bessie Carroll of Bra-
and friends in Eden, Sunday, dy, on Thursday.
The first Monday in April is the 1-------... _____________________..
date which has been set to clean|L. 0. Marshall, Lohn, and Mrs.
the Pear Valley cemetery. A bas- Curry, Santa Anna, journeyed to
ket lunch will be served at the San Antonio to visit their grand-
noon hour. Everyone interested daughter and niece, Jean Curry,
come early and bring tools to work who is in a hospital there receiv-
with. I ing treatment for a gun-shot wound
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Haywood she received at her home in Freer
I were hosts to the latter’s cousin, when a gun was accidentally dis-
| Will Kinser, and wife, of Level- charged. They report she is rest-
land, over the weekend. The Kin- ing nicely. , ,
sers were enroute home after vis- Mrs. Curry spent Saturday and
iting in San Antonio, Austin and Sunday in the J. H. Marshall home
points in the Valley. I returning to her home in Santa
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis of Anna, Sunday evening. ,
Brady were guests in the W. D. Those from here to attend the
Parker home Sunday. Fat Stock Show at Fort W orth.
Granny Watkins returned home Friday and Saturday were Mr. and
Saturday after a ten any vlt IK Mr W R. Walking and la na H %.
her s.....Beady Watkins, and fam- Haywood and son, Lynn, and
--------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Fowler and
dy, on Thursday.
Mrs. J. H. Marshall, Pear Valley,
Experience and Modern
Equipment Means
Good
DRY CLEANING
and PRESSING
We give your clothes
personal attention.
Southside Cleaners
L. Y. CALLIHAM
Phone 105
[daughter Jarvis, and son, Scott.
| Lynn Haywood’s calf placed four-
! teenth in the Senior division, while
Scott Fowler’s calf placed four-
teenth in the Junior division.
Mrs. W. H. Casey attended the
sponsors’ meeting at Brady Sat-
urday afternoon.
We are pleased to learn Gene I
Burleson was able to be in his ac-!
customed place as teacher in our
school Monday morning. Mr. Bur-
leson has been wrestling with the
flu the past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore were
dinner guests in the home of Mr.
| and Mrs. Cleddie Moore of Salt
[ Gap, Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Marshall,
| Richard Faulkner and Miss Mary
| Latimer visited Jean Curry and her
parents in San Antonio, Sunday.
Wade Cassey is having a drug
store erected next to the Priest |
hardware store. Work was begun
this week. When it is finished Mr.
day. They also spent the night
with the daughter and sister, Mrs.
George Cobb, and family, of Gould-
busk.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Deck and
Don were visiting relatives in
Lohn, Sunday.
Len Ludwick was a dinner guest
of his mother, Mrs. W. I. Lud-
wick, Friday.
Mrs. M. A. Faulkner and Willis
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Conley of Salt Gap, Tuesday.
There was nothing doing the
fore part of the week as people
dreaded to get out in the disagree-
able weather. I wish to thank all
who are sending in their news the
fore part of the week, and to ask
you to keep it up for it is a great
help to me.
Guaranteed Treatment
For Tender Stomach
Adla Tablets bring quick relief
from a sore stomach, pains between
meals, indigestion and heartburn
due to excess acidity. If not your
money is refunded. Central Drug
Store.
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= BRADY
WILL BE ON PARADE
...More So Than Ever This Year!
BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWN and YARD
PLANT A GARDEN........BRADY OFFERS A VERY
LOW WATER RATE
FIREMAN’S
CONVENTION
WOMAN’S
FEDERATED CLUBS
Brady July Jubilee
Everybody Can Help Dress
Brady Up!
AMERICAN LEGION
CONVENTION
SHEEP & GOAT
RAISERS CONVENTION
BRADY WATER € LIGHT WORKS
MUNICIPALLY OWNED & OPERATED
YOUR MOST EFFICIENT SERVANT . . . ELECTRICITY
: ics girls and their teacher, Miss ket last week. These calves were
Tressie Shaver, attended the home raised and fattened on home-
Home Economics rally at Brown- grown feed. They averaged around
wood Friday afternoon and Satur- 700 pounds and sold at $8.75.
day. i Leo Cadenhead made a business
There is quite a lot of sickness trip to Brownwood Saturday and
in our community now. Mr. and returned with a new Ford V-8.
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