The Brady Standard (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939 Page: 3 of 16
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THE BRADY STANDARD, BRADY, TEXAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1939
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Mrs. J. E. White Honors Daughter
on Fifth Birthday Anniversary
As a courtesy to her daughter,
Joy Lina who was observing her
fifth birthday, Mrs. J. E. White
entertained with a costume Hal-
Phe’en party on Tuesday after-
istan from 3 to 5 o’clock.
Witches, cats, and various other
spooks formed the background for
many games and contests which
were enjoyed during the after-
noon.
Reynald Burk, the gentleman’s ers, Gillam, Collins, Hughes, and Hallowe’en Contests Conducted Al
prize for most games won, and Moseley and Miss Lora Hicks. - —
Mrs. Minnie Parrish and Mr. Mel-mo — , ‘ ,
vin Burk the consolation prizes. PTA Delegates To
Assisting Mrs. Moseley and Mrs.
Rurk were Mmes. Billie Moseley,
Minnie Parrish, and M. A. Gainer. At the regular study and busi- ,
Present were: Messrs. and ness session of the Rochelle Par- First Methodist Church met for
Mmes. C. E Nelson and daughter,1 ent- Teacher Association, Mon-their monthly social at the home
Joan, 0 C. Williamson and Bussy, day, Mrs. Mark Mitchell presided of Mrs. W D Jordan on Monday
Arthur Nealand Don, H.,H with Miss Nila McDaniel giving afternoon.
Knight and Ruth, Paul Haddow the treasurer's report of net pro-'
and Bobbie, Marion Williamson, ceeds from the carnivai on Sat-
tJames Boyd, and Jimmie and Peg-urday night as approximately
The Halloween Carnival given gy. R. C. Boyd, Mmes. Blanche $125 the best ever made such an
by the Rochelle Parent- Teacher McGrew. S. H. Gainer and J. M. affair s over mA
Association in the school gym was Buik. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gainer, m _________, •
attended by five hundred people, Mr. R. S. Moseley, Miss Ruth Sain,1 Mrs. Troy Gates, p g am chair-
neighbors and friends from seven Mr. and Mrs. Billie Moseley, Bil-
districts which have consolidated lie Dale and Barbara Nell, Mrs.
for high school purposes, and net-
ted the association $125.
Methodist WMS Entertained Mon.
Hallowe’en contests were con-
ducted by Mrs. Ray Oden during
State Meet are Chosen the recreation period as the Wo-
- . men’s Missionary Society of the
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Hallowe’en Carnival
Nets PTA Tidy Sum
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Jordan
were Mmes. Clyde Hall, Louis
Burns, John D. Allen, A. D.
Wright and Lester Callaway.
Our Luncheonette De*
partment . . . Scores ■
Touchdown . . . EVERY
DAY.
You Don’t Wait On Us!
Miss Clara Marsden played as
an opening number, “Sweet Mem-
man, announced the program for ories of the Past” and also accom-
November 13 would be a fire pre- panied for two songs.
: vention skit by pupils of Miss “Listing Our Horizons in Fields
Nelda McInroe, “Something to Afar" was the topic of study with
Think About,” by Mrs. Billy Mose-, Mrs. E. W. Shuffield as leader,
ley, a discussion of “Parents Need Mrs. A. L. Renfroe led the inspir-
to Stand Together,” by Mrs. Wal- i -
Juex ann cone „ctunr is ter Hurd, and ^ National Par- Find” and Mrs. E. W. Marshall
Set For November 10 at Junction ent-Teacher lesson, “Mary, Mary presented the missionary leaflet.
TheLueeere Zone instinn Quite Contrary," by Mrs. M. S. Mrs. Julia Wells announced the
will be held this month on NOAnE I Burk. Mrs. Cates reported the all-day meeting on Monday at the
De this month on Novem- yearbooks would then be ready* *
Minnie Parrish, Raymond and Bet-
ty Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burk
and John, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Moseley.
The carnival was composed of
many attractions, a cake walk con-
ducted by Miss Mildred Earhart,
assisted by Leona Sansom and Bet-
ty Nan Williamson; fortune tell-
ing by Mrs. Charlie Griffay, as-
sisted by Misses Nila McDaniel and. , . vextooors would ten be ready a n . or ,
Din... D1. - ...__aul66 t. ber 10th at Junction VearDoOxs Wou ten De ready church will be in observance or
Billye Pool; a womanless style _____: for distribution, and gave outlines week of prayer and members will
show, conducted by Mrs. Barney Central Baptist Church w MU for parental education for pre- bring a covered dish for the lunch-
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mutton trainer Barney Hale, jam „ , . -- , A -----, ninety, and the completion of re-voted to the regular monthly busi-
PLATE LUNCH
Complete, With
Drink & Dessert .........
350
• Football fans! . . . Make our store your headquart-
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Friday * Saturday!- Specials
60c Item—for Coughs.............49c
75c Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets, 100's. ..59c
35c Grove’s Bromo Quinine........24c
ing meditation on “Seek and
Find" and Mrs. E. W. Marshall
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served from a table
centered with a huge pumpkin,
witches and other spooks, to Joy
Lina, honoree, Anna Baker, Anne
Curtis, Judith Deaton, Billy
Glasscock, Wiley Jordan, Jackie
Roddie, Barbara Bell, June and
Joan Haynes, June Bradham, Char-
lie Jack Vincent, Kenneth Young,
Roddy Young, Louann Kidd, Betty----------------- === lion. Monday evening at the Central ninety, ana tne completion or re-voted to the regular monthly busi-|
Johnson. Terry Townsend, Janice les Boyd, Dudley Berquist, Skeet ion. Monday evening at the Central ports on the summer round-up for ness meeting.
Winfrey, Mack Deans, Allan Wal- Squyres, Jim Mitchell, C. W. Mc-Baptist Church. the Health committee. ,
drip, Leland Hayes, Sandra Kautz,; Cullough; feeding the pink Ele- Mrs. R. B. Thornton opened the wince d A chair Refreshments of pumpkin, pie
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Oden, Mary Verner, Don Anderson, doll chucking booth, in charge of which Mrs. Orrick conducted the theorized for purcha. by the or- McElhannon, Hardin Jones, Oden,
Beverly Jordan, LaRu Malone and I. O. Sturkie; bingo, in charge of | lesson based on "He That Giveth.”
Polly Ricks.
Carl Nance, Jr., Entertains For
Members of Junior High Class
Lucy Mann Zone Meeting Is
church will be in observance of
Refreshments of pumpkin pie
35c Vick's Vaporub
..27c
Leslie Terry, assisted by Mary Jo | Those present included Mmes.
Wood, and Emagene Sansom; a Thornton, Pat McShan, Stella Wil-
minstrel show directed by M. B. banks, Orrick, W. R. Johnson, Stel-
Tilley, and the food booths, in la Ekuland, Jack Bradley and N -
, . which the following women serv-| shall Carrol,
the ed: Mesdames C. A. Woodford, M. -----
M. Mitchell, 0. C. Williamson, W. M. U. of First Baptist Church
Chester Friess, Bill Engdahl, Wal- Is Entertained By Mrs. Hicks
-____________________■ Members and prospective mem-
Neal, Pliny Williamson, Troy Cat- bers of the Women’s Missionary
— I 0. Sturkie, Unit of the First Baptist Church
Twenty-four members
seventh grade of Junior High
School were entertained by Carl
Nance, Jr., on Saturday night at „ . Lals Rratfon Arthur
the home of his parents, Mr. and ter H urd... Lewis . B ratton A rthur
Mrs. Carl Nance. . . es. Arthur Wingo, I. J......- ......----------------------
Assisting Mrs. Nance in conduct- Jim Mitchell, H. E. Crawford; and were entertained on Monday
ing the guests down “spook lane a selection of the Queen of the ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M.
where many exciting experiences Carnival, conducted by Miss Jewel | Hicks.
were enjoyed by all, were Mrs. W. Shelton. ! Pot plants, michaelmas daisies
W. Israel, Miss Carlyn Nance and school carniAl near Hal. and roses were used about the en-
Mrs. Rudolph Hanson. The school C Hal tertainment rooms and the dining
Next in line in the Hallowe’en 1 lowe en night, is an annual affair | table which was covered with an
party was the witches' den where with the Rochelle Parent Teacher Egyptian filet lace cloth was cen-
all drew for fortunes; then guests Association and proves one of the tered with a large low bowl of
gathered in the garage for other most popular of all the get to-queen’s wreath.
contests. There too they enjoyed mether meetings of the year., Various games consisting most-
refreshments of sandwiches, soda Every attraction is sold for 5c, and ly of quiz questions on Biblical
pop and Hallowe’en candies. ---------------"
everyone shares in the fun.
ganization. It was agreed that
service for 200 would be ordered
immediately for use at the “R”
banquet, scheduled for sometime
this month. The outlay for the or-
der was $95.
Delegates to the State conven-
tion in Houston November 21 to
24 were named as Mmes. Mark
Mitchell, local president, M. S.
Burk, A. L. Neal, 0. Sturkie,
Walter Hurd, Barney Hale, 0. C.
Williamson, A. V. Yeager and Bil-
lie Moseley.
In the program for the day en-
tertainment was given in Hallowe’-
en theme by members of the third
grade directed by Miss Faye Pool.
The pupils taking part were Patsy
Waddill. Billie Gene McDavid, Rita
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McElhannon, Hardin Jones, Oden,
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Kirk, Marshall, Shuffield, J. H.
Behrens, Duke Mann, Edward j
Geeslin and Miss Marsden.
Attend Birthday Dinner In Dallas
for Mrs. Mary Roberts, Ex-Resident
Mr. and Mrs. Tol J. Roberts and
daughter, Edith Rae, ana Mr.
Robert’s aunt, Mrs. Nannie Sell-
man of Rochelle, have returned,
from a week-end visit to Dallas.
While there they attended a birth-
day dinner for Mr. Roberts’ moth-
er, Mrs. Mary Roberts, who with
her late husband. Wm. J. Roberts,
made a pioneer home in the Mil-
burn community.
......... ....... Mrs. Roberts was Miss Mary
Gault, June Taylor of Greenville, who came
Jo Sturkie, Wilma Gault, June Taylor of Greenville, who came
Cates, Wyvonne Gallaway, and Sue to Milburn more than fifty years
‘ago to make her home with rela-
tives. There she married Mr. Rob-
facts and characters were enjoyed
Mr. Mark Mitchell is president, during the afternoon. Mrs. A. J.
” :secretary- Ricks, Jr., sang "When the Roses
treasurer. The carnival was plan- Bloom” accompanied by Mrs. Don-
ned by the finance committee of ald Gillam, who later gave a
which Mrs. Walter Hurd is chair- piano number and Miss Pauline
man, Roberds rendered “Salute to the
Miss Nia McDaniel.
Rochelle Gentlemen Entertained
Roberds rendered "Salute to the
Colors," by Bert Anthony, on the
piano accordian.
Fruit and home made cookies
Sellman.
Mrs. Bill Engdahl gave "Some-
erts, who died in Dallas about four
years ago.
thing to Think About”.
Mrs. A. V. Yeager discussed the
opportunity of schools as commun-
ity centers, pointing out the a-
mount of time school buildings are
idle when perhaps they could be Cisco, Tol of Brady, Lee of Cisco,
with Birthday Party Tuesday Night
Messrs. Richard Moseley and were served to Mmes. Nolan Fulk-
Melvin Burk of Rochelle were hon-erson, W. M. Jackson, J. M. Cole-
ored by their wives with a Hal- man, Daisy Byler E. M Wiggin-
lowe’en party on Tuesday even- ton, Dan Zimmerman, W. B. Eng-
ing in the Richard Moseley home, lish, Felix Smith, Ricks, S. B.
The occasion was Mr. Burk’s birth- Moseley, Ray Young, George Hall,
day on October 29 and Mr. Mose- Dan Morrison, Alma Morris, J. P.
ley's on October 31. Decorations, Rudd, Gillam. Andrew Robinson,.
1 favors and the small ghosts which Lee Adams, H. 0. Rhodes, E. B.
met the arriving guests gave the Wallace, C. L. Garrett, E. M. Wo-
enlightening atmosphere of the mark. L. A. Butler, Melvin How-
season. lard, Rupert Hayes, Emmett Brat-
Progressive forty-two was play-ton, S. W. Hughes, Posy Collins, T.
ed at seven tables, and a salad L. Edmondson and Tolleson,
plate with coffee was served at Those who assisted with the en-
the finish of the tournament. Mrs. tertainment were Mmes. Butler,:
i James Boyd won ladies’ prize, Mr. Rhodes, Howard, Edmondson, Pet- j
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Attending the family dinner in
honor of her birthday were six
sons: W. N. of Dallas, Paul of
made to give more abundant life Oran of Fort Worth, and M. C. of
to folk of the community. Mrs. Dallas, and three daughters: Mrs.
Pliny Williamson gave a talk on Florence Huddleston of Irvin, Mrs.
helping children to develop pleas- Mary Roselle of Dallas, and Miss
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might get along better with their ilies of the children were present
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The Brady Standard (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939, newspaper, November 3, 1939; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1668514/m1/3/?q=negro: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.