The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 76, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1956 Page: 3 of 15
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THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS FRIDAY, MARTH 1*>, IPS*
Missionary to Toll
Of Palestine Sunday
At Methodist Church
PAGE THREE
File Keuta
H> Mils. o. c. ITsEY
FIFE, Texan, March Bi—Match
is handing out all kinds of weather
from dust storms ami heat last
wtjk to freezing temperatures and
light rain today, so if we are not
satisfied with the weather today
. , . from the llotv I,and and I-
we can wait until tomorrow and . _____
almost count on something dif*
I ferent.
Harroll Watkins was checking
wheat acreages.in our vicinity la
week.
Mr. and Mrs. I\ I). Jordan and Fields will show and discuss th«- ex
children of Odessa and Mrs. W. J. plosive problem of Palestne and
McCaffiay and Helen of Biady speak or his ••<! u. nr,., » ui ■
were week-end guests ol Mr. and Hvlng and working with Imth tin
and the Arabs Dtirln.;
The Rev. Walter J Field.
lecturer Knallsh edit* atnr and
missionary from the • I«*11> l.and,
will |>rest*nt a lecture and sound
motion pictures on "Life m Wat
torn Palestine" ut the First
Methodist t’hurch Sunday. March
IS. 7 pm
lit* has just recently returned
now
on a lecture tout V native of the
British Isles, he has spent more
II veals In Palestine and
middle eastern countries
In the picture and Icctute. Mr.
unbiased speaker on the Jewish 1
Vrab struggle for the land of Pale
st Ine
The film. "The Holi l.and Pas
sine Parade', which .Mr Field
will show Is a complete and ori>
inat sound film on Palestine Con '
trastniK the life of the modern
Jew in the State of Israel and
tile life of the native I'.ll cat III la II
as be carries on ilo* itisioms and
traditions common in Hilda days
it feature* a coverage of the en
tire country from Pan to Heer-
sheliu
Mr Field will show pictures
in sound and color, of the work
Mormon*, headed by Brigham
Young, founded Salt I.ake City in
July, 1847.
Of the
sellls
Hon
which be repre
HI \ W VI I I II J ni l I*
Tll'*e Hev \\ allei I Field
which lie lelliriied to III** Hell
th** l.and to re mine ho work
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Mi. and Mr*. Bob Finlay and
children r ent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. James I* inlay, j
Sr.
Bobby Hurd of Brady build
ing terraces on the ( O. Powell I
farm this week.
, _
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hickman and 1
Dwain of Hondo, vivsited Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hickman and Mrs. I.. !
i M. Farmer Saturday.
Mr. Watt of Brownwuod conduct-
ed services at our church Sunday.
Hailed as one of the most spec- version of the big Broadway stage He was accompanied by 1,1 ' ''ll'
taeniae musicals ever made by hit which ran foi more than .'.So and ch Idren and . r. " " >
MGM’ “Kismet” COmin* tr> ,he * * Showing0 'Sunday, Monday and
of the Scenic Drive-I n Tuesday, “Kismet" tells the story
of a Baghdad poet-beggar, who
falls into a variety of comic as
well as dramatic advenUires, and
Mrs. O. C. I’tsey. Jews
Lohn*'school 'last"'week obsc'iving ItHUsli* Middle F.ast Army after perlenc.* be ,s a well „uallt.cd and
"Texas Public School Visitation ——mmm___mmm_____——————^>—«—>—
Week."
( OKKECTION
In Plggly Miggl)'* ad. ihiN
issue, the |»rire on Snow Crop
Orange Juice reads two m*
ounce cans for 2Sf. I he price
should be the two si* miner
cans for JDf.
BRADY DRUG
INC.
• Cosmetic*
• Fountain
• Prescription
Service
lly Registered Gradual*
Pharmacist*
West Side of Plaza
Dial 5010
IN LAVISH Mt'SICAL—Howard Keel, as the beggar whom
Fate transfoims into a nobleman of ancient Baghdad, spends
happy interludes with Doloi js (Iray in this scene from "Kismet,"
u lavish musical ton.^dy showing Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at
the Scenic Drive-In Theatre.
Musical-Comedy of Old Baghdad,
'Kismet' Due at Scenic Drive-In
and
screen
Theatre with a cast headed by
Howard Keel, Ann Blyth, and
Monty Woolley.
Filmed in CinemaScope and color,
with its setting and costumes of
ancient Baghdad, this is the film
Dr.
J. W. Ragsdale
OPTOMETRIST
Brady. Texas
Dial tm
his daughter Marsinuh who falls
in love with a romantic young man
j who turns out to be the all-power*
| ful Caliph.
• % *
The movie 'portray* its Arabian
j Nights happenings against sump*
i tuous settings of Oriental streets,
i palaces, and harem rooms, con-
structed on five of MCIM’s largest
! sound stages.
j Howard Keel enact- the poet-
beggar. and Ann Blyth is seen as
| bis daughter. Vic Damone plays
! the young Caliph.
Monty Woolley, returning to
; tiln s after a four-year retirement,
adds to the laughs in the role of
! the sardonic Omar.
I were dinner guests of
Mrs. E. A. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roberts
and Pete of Brownwood spent Sat*
unlay with Mrs. K. I,. Ilobcit.*.
The Home Demonstration ( tub
met at .tin* club room Friday with
Mrs. tiaiy in charge of the pro-
gram. The next meeting will be
March 2-> at the home of ,*li »
Tom Hickman.
Boy l.angeihans and two sons
of Ansoti visited biiefly Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Utsey enn uti
home from Fredericksburg.
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