The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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Srp* 1*9 and 22. 1Y14
Brody * ".orial enter tthe dc*
!>. •) r.itd a arg- gathering ct
fner.d- ard a. .;u*.r *arvr* Sur.day
evening
Tb* many fr rd- of Mr and
Mm W I- Boo*' hamer wi’l in
gr#-1 to .<-urr, .f their departure
for Ok .ah -ma where they »i.l
mate th*-!.' ' v* T- y leave to-
night for Stiliwator to uprrwi a
wtvk with tr.r.r « r. Tory will then
loratr at l'a*r**- a whrrr
Mr Podrr.Ka ' * . i . af’.rr
baninr»* ir.trrr*t« f .r r.i *or Mr
and Mr» J '• Hrr.ry *»irdrr, and
litt.r v,r w.. a rpany ’> n
Mr *t^dr’ « a’r<t A.rl Mr
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thi r* Mr B'-drr r .-•air r.i*
pr» prrty ir.trrr • '-rr ar.d rr-
a^rvr* thr privilr/r f rMurr.m,
at any tirr.r
a « a
Turkrj Kinnrr
Thr Mdir- Aid f th* F'rr. y-
trriar. *hur-r. :• prrparinnf t< ra> •
for al h’jr sry f ► » r . 11 ■
Brady nrxt Saturday Thnr pr«-
parauon* roriiirt of 14 roartrd 'ur-
kry», mr. .mrra'.r rhiri'rnt and
all thr othrr ?<•- d thinir* that
romhinr to max* a dinnrr you
will rrvrr forifr* Smr*. no onr
ha* rvrr hrrr. kri'iwr. to lrav*. one
of thr j r dirr.rr* .thrr than rinirin^
it* prai«r«, it i» 'rrtain the one
next Saturday ;n the Syndicate
Bui dir.f will 1m- morr than worth-
while attending
• • •
Mr and Mr* T-p Jone* have
frarknri their household effect* and,
ia»t Sa'urday moved them lt> ths
Stewart ranch in Sutton f’ounty,
where they will make their home.
Mr and Mr* Jone. have a larir#
circle «f friend* who regret t.
*ee them leave, ar.d whoa* many
it hmj w.»he» follow ti.em to their
new home.
• • «
($. Parks i* doing succe**fu!
« rk with hi* ga» .imr plow. Mr
Paik* i* a hu»tler. He awaken*
hi* entire neighborhood cl a morr-
r.g a» he g-M*» t.ack and forth to
wor» Hi hi* car. (iarland ir. **Leep
Creek 'A rite-up."
• • •
To» n»end-A hite
The many friend* of \ red
Townsend will tie interested Ij
earn of hi rr.arnage at San Sara
to Mi** Wr 'r. daughter of thr
foreman of tr.e San Saha New * of-
fice. the wedding having taken
;..a - a we-». ir no ag" Mr. Town-
send »a- both employed and en-
gaged in the tailoring bus in* - -
her- for -e*. ra! year*, and was i
„r.ner-a! favorite with all who
knew him. He nad i.een follow-
ing the *ame line of b j sine * * *in<e
re located in San Saha, where
th# nev. lywed* will continue *
rr.ae.e 'heir home The warnie«t
congratulations of their manv
Bradv and M' ^'ulVvh County
friend are extended.
We have -egon saying “I do
hope it won'* ram ” Practically ail
the cotton ha* oja-ned in the ia t
week Hand* can’t h>e had at any
price If nothing happen*, the hulk
of the cotton crop will be over
by the fir«t of October. Fair> in
"Onion Clap Saying*.”
Our farmer* are moving along
nicely breaking land, picking cot-
ton and watering cattle when they
m find water Cariand in ’’Kee'
f reek Newt.”
One of our prominent young
DOUBLE
FRONTIER
STAMP
DAYS
WKIlNKSDA Y AT K. A. McSHAN (.HO.
With $3.00 CASH Purchase or Morel
#>p*-ciiil*. for VI edn«-wdav. Sept. 21
IMui- IhMjble Satin* Stamp*
OH) I Hshum
PICKLES (tie 19
Ibima Vpriitil
12 Ox. Ni/e
PRESERVES 2 bn 49
OnlfJ '1ift.il
FLOUR
I MM, moll
lUti' « riwker Multin
5 us. 55‘
King Size (an IHt*
Facb and Fanetea
H«M HELLL. Tat hept II.—
The worid ta ao full of a mm*
t#er of thins*
I ra sure we should all be happy
a* ki&g* ’
la the aept 3 issue of the Texas
Baptist Standard is a ’poem by
>e. retary of Treasurer Robert
Anderson a native Teiaa The
Pray The Standard s editor I»r
Pray The Standard » editor Ur
£ S Jau.ee say* of Mr Ander-
son that he 1* a native Tesan and I times seem rather lonely,
a member of the Methodist ! neighbor* are far away.
Church and that be rejoices that
h.» personal friend is the one
man In Washington who has es*
-S|.ed the rritu » pen Reading
the poem makes a more devoted
American of any thoughtful
reader After citing a multitude
of the perplexing, sometimes
terrifying problems the Cnlted
State* is faring, the poet express
e* in the final stanxa the faith ttorlirll#* New* Suit
from the head of Penn Hran<h. a
tributary of I>eep Creek the
a#enic beauty of the tountry flood-
ed our soul with Joy ind peace
and a sense of kinship with the
Wood Earth And we discovered
anew the s* enlr treasures Mc-
Culloch County has in the Ueep
Creek Valley and Its surrounding
bill*, "tiny foothill* of the R<x k-
ies".
The rountr.v home may some-
and
but
there is compensation for those
who love the In# of nature in
sll her moi>ds right now a quite
happy one with all the s< «r> con-
cealed by s mantle of lush green
We can understand exactly how
one lives there may say "I hate
to see the evening sun go down,
and night hide all this inspiring
beauty ’
and purpose In human lives which
gives s. realty amid Karth s fier-
cest storms* —
So may It be, and all the
host
Who follow on. find here the
solace.
And the way through man’s
recurring doubts.
To peace, and what endures
In souls.
That make of us the children
of immortal heritage
Ar.d here come to believe
that earth
Will know Its destiny, and
man his purpose;
When each shall pray
’ Thy will be done.”
We not* that the president of
th- Cnited States also feels the
nation need* to pray and has set
aside • io« t ll. we think i for
•h* nation to pray If w»- have
forgotten the condition upon
which that prayer will be heard
»<• -hould read again II Chroni-
cle* 7 1 <
Amid th#- confusing question*
of th- day. there |* *>r 111 ‘'halm In
Cilead in Hirnple pleasures
Often we have hut to open our
eyes and see beauties of nature
which w- have passed by without
consciously viewing them An
Kngl>h poet expressed thl« joy
in hi* poem The Itaffodils
Yesterday afternoon aa we stood
n front of the lovely country home
of the I.loyd Moseleys, not far
mm, Herbert Henderson, left last
Saturday night for Waxahachie
where he will enter school. We
hate to ,-ee him go, but may suc-
cess I* with him wherever he rra/
go. Aur.t Susan in “Sweden Newt.”
Joe White, who has been spend-
ing the past several week* with
home folk* and friend*, will leave
tomorrow night for New York
City, where he will enter the Col-
lege of Physician* and Surgeon*
Cotton brought around 14 T-*
cents early yesterday morning,
middling ha-u Cotton seed re-
mained steady at 341 fKi per ton
T,e-day w.,s the high water mark
for the wi-ek in cotton, 15 1-hc hav.
ing een paid for the fi*-e. v staple
R K Finlay, Sr. accompanied
by hi- daughters. Maggie and
Mary, was here from Fife yester-
day on business R K was wear-
ng •» big «mi'e Hi Said he i*
ma’ eg a ihi’d of a bale f < • tton
planted the 15th of June, aft >r
hail had destroyed the previous
planting and winch had not had|('
i bit of ram since H«- ha- 55 acre*
of thi- cotton, arid the 15c ,>r
mad#- hi* -mile both broaden a'-l
deepen.
• • •
I’lve-Forts Club
Th#* Five Forty Club met la-’
Frida afternoon with M- F. M
Richard* The afternoon w-a* »n
I .yably -p.-nt at three table- of
I 'F'i\e Forty ” Member- -penqinv
I the afternoon with M-- Richard
w-er#- Mm-- Wm Raul f. I K I
I Shi"tish.r* Wallet Call#- iore. Met.
Andeison. 11 It Hodge*. A H
The Senior Class of Rochelle
High School this year number*
21. an in< rease of about 50*1 over
last year * enrollment They are
now starting their work on "The
Hornet”, their annual, and are
finding splendid cooperation
In the home of Mr. and Mr*
Mart Kodger* on the White
Ranch Sunday Mr* R H l Bud»
Rodger* wa* guest of honor at
a family dinner Mr* Rodger*
pa**#d her 77rh birthday: »he and
Mr Rodg-r* celebrated their 4oth
wedding anniversary Jan 1* of
this year Enjoying the family
dinner Sunday were Mr and Mrs
R. H Rodgers, and these children
Mr and Mr* Allan McShan of
Brady. Mr and Mr* R C Bene-
field of Ro#-he||e, and Mr and
Mrs Vernon W'addlll Sr of Ro-
chelle. and Mr and Mr* Mart
Rodger* Two son* and th-lr
families roul#l not be present
Mr and Mr* Vernon W'addlll
Sr of Rochelle and Mr* Otl*
W'addlll #>f Brady Mr* Rodger*,
before her marriage wa* Mis*
I’-arl W'addlll daughter of th-
iate pioneer* of this community.
Mr and Mr* John W’addlll
Mr and Mr* Hulen Rodger*
and their children. Dianna. Jlm-
rnle unit Hindu are on a ten day
visit in Redland Cal . wh*r- Mr*
Rodger* father. Mr. Vander Ven.
I* critically 111
Mr and Mr* Vernon Waddill
Sr recently vl*it#*d their daugh-
ter Mr* W C Baker and family
In JaI, V M
Attending church In Rochelle
Sunday were Mr and Mrs T#m
Langseth of Brady, they also visit
ed h#r parent* the Bill Smith*
Mr and Mrs J 11 Bond of
San Angelo and son. accompanied
th#ir *on Billy Crowder and Mr*
Crowder of Mercury to church
service* in Rochelle Sunday The
Bond* al*o maintain a home on
the ranch near W'tnrhell
Mr and Mrs O. J Scoggin
have as their visitor, her mother
Mrs Rag*dale of San Saba
Rev Billy McClellan. Mr*
M Clellcn and *on Russell are
■ettled at Southwestern Seminary
n Kurt Worth where they plan
•o »t;iv until Brother McClellan
-ereive* his Doctor s degree They
-per »! each Week-end «>n their
pastoral duties with the Hochellc
Rapt «t f'hurch and in the corn-
i unity where they maintain
11 -ir home
Vi« tor* with the !.«-*1|e San
-oni* ’he past w#-ek have b#-eri
» Misters. Modena l Mr* A M
t'h-iit ham i «>f Menard and Mari
in M-* J I. Russell i «if Mary
'and and Mr Russell who wa* In
T# va on hustn#-** for the gov-
ernment The Ruhm# II* flew hum*
TUesda v
Several mem hers of th#- Ito-
helle study Club are idanning to
lie n v hi lent- Saturday for th«
SHINING IP—With th*
Texas Tarpon R deo in F'ort
Aransas set for Oct. 3-4-5,
Shirley Nelson get* her fishing
gear prepared This annual
tournament is one of the fall
attractions on the Texa* Trop-
ica! t oast. '/Pi Photo.
Mefc'iit
By .MRS. T. W. PARKKR
MELVIN, Texas, Sept. 1«. 105k
- Mr* Will Murphy m -tay -g
at the T. C Ward home, caring
for Mr. Ward while hi* wife i* in
the hospital. Mrs. Murphy is Mr
Ward's sister.
Mr*. Sam Milton ar.d children
Mary and Sam III of T-mple vi-it-
ed her father, A Fahnstrorp and
her sister. Mr*. Rena Ba- «-»• in
Biady and another sister. Mis
Karl Dahlberg. Mr. Ltahlherg an!
Kenny in Melvin ..ver the week-
end.
H-iiiert Hrorr.an rema.n- a pa'-
lent in the Brady Hospital where
he has been for over a week
Mi-- Rosalie Rue, daughter «f
Mr. and Mi- Jim Rice, 1-f: th J
week for San Antonin to ei.te
Incarnate Word toll#.- wr.er*
she will la* a jutdor. She will ie
a resident of Home Management
Mrs T. C. Ward is a patient ic
Memorial Hospital in Brownw . <«d
where she underwent «uigeiy Sb<
i* in room 111, where card or
letter* will reach her. She entered
the hospital Wednesday and I •
surgery Saturday. She i* repoiteo
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush and Jer-
ry Glenri of Big Spring visited
Mr. and Mr*. K <» Ellington. Mr*
M R Field* and Mr and Mr*
W C Hutto and Johnny the pi -1
week end Mr. Bush’s fa'her. Jerry
Bush and Mr*. Bush’s mother. Mr*.
Fields returned to Big Spring
with them for an extended visit.
Workshop for FVderat-d Club
women, dlrect-d by the president
of Sixth District. Mrs Richard
Moseley
Returning to the I'alverslty of
Texas from !lo< helle this semester
are David Moseley son of Mr and
Mr* Bob Moseley a Junior and
luck Moseley, son of Mr and Mr*
I.lovd Moaelev. who w||| be a
sophomore
Attending Howard Payne from
Rm heile this term are Miss Tom-
#i y Su*- Price daughter of Mr
and Mr* Howard Price, and Hilly
Harwell -on of Mr and Mrs Bill
Harwell
f}|# nda Sash granddaughter of
Mr and Mr* Wes Hargrtiv# re-
turn* to Bailor a* a -ophomor*
Mi-- Ikirothy M< David daugh-
ter of Mr and Mr* C M* David
lias i-turned »•* Temple wh#-r*
«h*- ■ untlnue* h#-r -Ja al tea* hit.g
in th*ir City School*
* nHtpi**H. * P (>rx\
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*on. I.***- Vaughn K
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Following th* -■ rl*
% ««f tA rr> * - j
• *«'ad rour*** wo- -*
by th«
MIX 2 Boxes 49‘
F ul|er » In-lanl
COFFEE 6 oi.
FLUFFO 3 u. a. 89
|| Inter *»•
Tl — Intel Se enjoyed la** 1 i j
-lay aftern*w.«i a- gvc»t» f Mi»* I
Cattle Vr*«l-k- Me*' I- m pr« *ht I
* * * • \f1 * -—- yf *, :. *, . r * it i - * I
|| S »,„■ ( l-.tai -• *,*•• g ll , * S W -I I
Ruth • aIVtpheli, Matgal*' M-t*h**e j
Mien* Fl'iot, Mine* < it,ud Its* o j
| J H Gronvtlie. ra* -t« w*n j
Mow tias S»ve*r I Jr, Fcnn<» l.yb
Uma W <M.#latd Samuel, j
Mr- W J Dww.ow
In the sefle* of ' 4» Mi-- Kud
[ < amphe’l received h-g» *•
The ksstevi served a *ola
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R. A. McShan
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Savin* Touelht r
Is \ vr\ .Much l.iki*
Shopping
ToifcthiT.
" hv*n n famti} shops D.g«th*-r, *\ try In id) is apt
t«» miTif out of iht- stor»- ft-elinjr prwtty happy, Im-ckum*
■til haw |Mrtin|iMtil in makitiir th« st-|«vtions Whtn a
family SAVES toifvthwr. it uauaily krhitvm 1wtt*-r
r* »iiltn snoftrr. ta-tauM* rverytudy (tarlic-i|*mt« - in a
toiirrflti) fffttiT for the la-neflt of «||. I>nrt* you haw
•le-a itbul «*n vour family otijartiw Rr.ng everybody
into thr picture »vf srnaihlr thrift anti syatrmutN* aavinir
IVr an- always happy to handle vour natiity- account-—
mi gt or smalt.
Hir Brady National Ba.nk
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hrt f « F FDE Ft AL 0E PQ'i t INSUfl *• Met COP I
Mrs Fields will alts, visit antiher
daughter. Mrs. Trujr Dnnksrd
while there
C. H Weetbruek, who has been
s patient in the Brady Hospital
was able to return home Sunday
Hr is back at hi* place of business
now.
Lynn Haywood of Pasadena vis-
ited his mother. Friday Hts wife,
joined him in Pear Valley Sunday |
and they are visiting hei parents,
Mr and Mr*. Moore.
Mr. and Mr*. Allan LedU-ttrr
had as their dinner guest* at their
ranch home Friday night, Mr- |
Harry Farmer from Cleveland, j
Ohio. Mr* Ruhama Willhe m, Clar -
nr«- Snider and Mr. and Mr# Kr-1
net Teten* and son, Richard, al
of Brady. Richard has juat return
ed home from Korea.
Mis. Are Turk will leave C
last of this week for John Seal
Hospital, Galveston, where she i
taking her daughter. Mis. Georg
Becker, who will undergo majo
surgery.
.'Ir and Mrs. Hobby Jack Ivy
and children have returned horn
from South Dakota where ihc
spent last week visiting th*- for-
ni»r’» brother, Dt. W. W. Ivy an<|
family.
Mr and Mrs. Flurl Dahlberg ainJ
the lady's father of Biady kpcml
M-nilay in San Antoni*# on bu»i^
ness.
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