The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE 1—THE b&ADY HERALD, BRADY. TEXAS— TUESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1962
STACY and DOOLE
BY MRS C. 0 MOORE
8TACY, Texas, Dee. 26—A Mrs. B. L. Murrell was in Cole-
lerge crowd attended the Christ-' man last Monday to see the den-
mas program at the Baptist tist.
church last Wednesday night. | Winston Rinser and boys, Al
The little children did real good and Rickie from Austin and Mrs.
ongs and of course Clara Haywood of Melvin visited
real blessing from in the Garrett homo Christmas
Stroud Sisters sing, evening. The boys wanted to go
eiving the gifts off the hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hay-
pie, coffee, cocoa and punch wood und children from Pasadena
mere served to those present.
8acks of fruit were given to ev-
eryone. We were sorry Mrs. Claru
Haywood didn't get to come.
Rile was expecting her son Lynn
•nd family from Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen and
granddaughter, Charlotte of Ste-
phenville visited friends and rel-
stives in the community last Mon-
day.
Mrs. B. I.. Murrell and mother, [ received word last week from
Mrs. Sally McCulloch. attended their son, Max, that they have
the funeral of Uncle John Day at another little hoy. The Dickin-
also visited his mother, Mrs. Hay-
wood during Christmas.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ake and
daughter, Nancy, from San An-
tonio spent Christmas with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Col-
lins. They also visited their son
and brother, J. B. Collins and
family of Brownwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dickinson
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Gouldhusk last Tuesday. Mr. Day
wax living in the Houston Hill
Home in Coleman.
ons have three other sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Snmmie Good-
win from San Angelo, Mr. and
Mrs. Lticilo Moser of Valera ac- Mrs. D. C. Chandler and children,
eompaniod the ( . 0. Moore fam- Ktephenville, spent Christmas with
ley to Valley Mills last Saturday their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
morning. After spending the \t Murrell and Sally,
night with Dr. and Mi Walter Mr and Mi Floyd Guica and
Milgreen and children at West, gon, Kudcll spent Christmas Day
■he caught the hua to Dallas to with her brother, Frank Skinner
attend a camp meeting. I he Hn(j Mrs. Skinner and other rela-
Moores stayed with the Halberts tivos
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Goldthwaitc was also a visitor in and both hnve a little boy. She
their home. j said Mrs. Clabourn Smith and
Mrs. Anna Parnell of Dickin- «<>n were still living in Corpus
son, came here from her lister’s ^ hristi. They also got a ( hrist-
at Valley Mills Christmas Eve to mas ''“rd from Mrs. Patsy Stokes
stay a few days with her brother, Midland. She said Mrs. Sum
and Mrs. Parnell until Sunday nf- j „ . Nim Kirk und help him while ho , Smith hud u light stroke and
ter no-m when they went to Mil- ,'M,f is stripping his cotton. The gin <-ould not talk *- -* ',i-1
mm. muvh CMC. ,,,r. „,.„k w I,in coiiou. K,„ , -- ----- ------ She IS tit Mltl-
ford to spend the night and cat s'*^s.'u'yrl'--''< f (Nmldhusk 'met ** Rtill running day and night. Ian_d with her daughter, Patsy.
at
Christmas dinner with Mr.
Moore's twin sister, Mrs. C. D.
Daniel and family and his mother,
Mrs. Olivia Moore.
Mrs. Hall and son, Woodie
?: " 1,0'I"r:1 We have surely had some pretty » *»w a picture of Uva.la Sel-
u ir lomt ec. or u ir wea^jjer for cotton stripping und 1‘Ts of Fort Worth (she is the
former Lavuda Davis) who used
to live here. She and my aunt
were girl friends when they lived
also for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hemphill
and daughter, Lynda had Christ-
Golden Wedding anniversary. The
children gave them a TV.
Edd Spiller spent Christmas in
went by Brady and picked up Mr. I ! r*1 urn‘ *• mag (jjnIu.r with their son, Jim
Hall just as soon a* he got off h°me W.'th h,m 8h“ ,s (lo,n* .............. r.....ti» wm,.„
work Friday afternoon. They ^ K<><>< '
drove to Otey to spend Christmas
with her sister, Mrs. J. L, Ham-
eey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McMillan
went to Crane Sunday to see his
mie Frank and family. Elton
Hemphill of I^ihn was there also.
Oliver Lee Moore went to Val
lucre. They keep in toueh with
each other.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen Gray
and daughter front Kenewiek,
went to crane Sunday to see his Tuesday with the mail car- ! ^ ** .h ‘
| brother, Lester, who suffered a -Ur to spend a few days with f“/9 ^ h Ml”e8 ^f/ "Jurrav
Wade Dickinson put a TV up h„art atu,ek. They „aiU ho waH the Monroe children. When he got Xi M’,, Fd Sellers n.en'
•t his brother, Ben Dickinson s doing as well as could be expect- j "P theru *»• Phont(1 back U) 8ec ()|(|est girl is’overseas
Uat week. Wade got them a col- e(J We wish for him a .jLiy if he could go to San Angelo , ^ K'rl i- overseas,
ored T\ recently. I am sure it | P«0overv | with Mrs. Monroe and children' Mr. nnd Mrs. Briggs Brown-
will furnish a lot of entertain-
ment for Ben and Dessie.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Betslll
hail her brother, Dorris Mc.Mor-
recovery.
Haro'.I and Kent Ramsey re- “"'1 Aunt Pat to visit the James «n*T and Sonny P. Mr. and Mrs
turned home with the Halls Mon- Mercers. Co" Woods of M.llersview went
day to stay until New Year’s here. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Brown re- *(> ®aou* ‘ atuiday to aitcnil a
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Page and reived a Christmas card and a
ter, Mrs. Martin Davis and Mr.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black-
well and children and Mr. and
Mrs. V'rgil Stewardson and
daughter from San Angelo s|>ent
Christmas with their mother, Mrs.
Winfield Waite and Mr. Waite.
Mr anti Mrs. B. H. Gentry and
children from Cleburne Njx-nt
Friday through Sunday night with
the Floyd Guices.
Mrs. Tim Snowden received
word Tuesday evening that her
sister, Mrs. Joe Stevenson of Fort
Worth, had passed away.
Mr. and Mrs. M C. Hallmark
spent last Thursday night in
Brownwood with her daughter,
Mrs. Lester Freeman and family.
Mrs. Lucy Hall from San An-
gelo visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy James Tuesday.
Mrs. Alnion Martin has been
going to Brady to help with her
mother, Mrs. Barnes. She is ubout
the same,
Oran Nelon spent the Christmas
holiday here with Mrs. Nelon and
Douglas.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Joe Garner of
Brady vi-itod Mr. and Mrs. Mon-
roe Hallmark Wednesday. They
visited his sister, Mrs. Ben Dick-
inson and Mr. Dickinson
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Snowden had
their son, I.avon and family of
Rochelle and Mrs. Graham Fitz-
patrick and family from Whon
home for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Medar of
lort Worth visited her nunt, Mrs.
! ■' lo.vd Guice and family Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs C. O. Moore and
son Oliver Lee and his mother,
Mrs, Olivia Moore returned home
Christmas Eve. They stopped at
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McMillan’s
in Comanche a short time, then
ate supper with the Leonard
| Moores in Santa Anna. Mr. Moore I
had to go back to work Tuesday |
,H<* h'“ stayed in Coleman. There I
were 25 relatives at the C. D. I
Daniels’ for Christmas dinner, i
Mrs. Daniel and Mr. Moore are
twins.
Mrs. George Allen caught her
hand in the wringer while wash-
ing lues-lay. The X-rays showed
that it wasn't broken.
Ye Ole Franklin
Ever been to Franklin, Texas,
at the weatern tip of tho state?
; No, we don't havo our direc-
tions confused. We mean west,
not east.
The Franklin of West Texas Is
a wonderful town with most
everything that a town of over
130,000 population should have.
Jt's on the Mexican border too,
for an added attraction.
Never heurd of this Franklin?
Well, that's probably because
they now call It El Paso! But it
wus named Franklin way buck
when It was first settled.
vast water resources, both salt
and fresh water, for the restf I,
yet exciting, sport of fishing'
Anglers fishing Texas rlv i
have lured many sportsmen
the Lone Htar .Stale by prov.
we really grow them big In Tex
For Instance, the 279 lb. Alli-
gator Oar caught by Bill Val-
verde In the Rio Grande River;
or the fio Ih , r» os. Longnose <;„r
hauled out of the Trinity River
iy Townsend Miller.
These aren't Just fish stories.
Vhey are officially recorded world
ecorda.
Fishy lint True
Many native Texans and thous-
ands of visitors to Die Lone Star
state take advantage of Texas’
>nly-One Light house
Many tourists each year visit
the Sabine Bank Lighthouse
This guldepoat for the ships at
sea still in umo today. It lies |t;
miles out in the Gulf of Mexico
from Rahlne Pass on Texas' east-
t r» Gulf Coast.
Tills old lighthouse Isn’t a
"one and only" but It still has
distinction in the "only one" class.
This because there Is only one
other light house located In open
water In the l ulled States.
family get-together tit the home
ricB of Melvin and his brothers, daughter, Beverly of latke Jack- short letter from Mr. and Mrs. 11,1 aunt, Mrs. \ii gie Jon. s.
Jim and Hup over for dinner Sun- son, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kan- Harry Smith nnd family. They "'•v returned home Sunday ;if-
day. Then they were going to Sun didge and children of Rockdale moved to Laredo some time ago. j ternoon,
Angelo to spend ( hristnuis eve spent the Christmas holidays with He is still manager of the Grey- Mrs. K, B. Watson and children
and Christmas day with their their mother, Mrs. George Allen hound bus station there. Their of San Angelo are spending a
land Mr. Allen. Mrs. Martin from two oldest children are married few days this week with his sis-
grirls.
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