The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 17, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY. MAY 17. two
52 MEDALS—Brady's big Tracy Byrd, here in action at
M< Murry College, ha* won 52 medal*, (> trophies, and “ribbons
galore” for hi* *hot put feat* aince he wnn in junior high *choo|
here. A litnii Brady If itch grail, he ha* been winning reirularly
for the McMurry Indian* in track meet* this spring. Hi* beat
toa* thi* year: 52 feet 5‘v inche*. I Photo by the Abilene Reporter-
New*.)
See your neoreet Santo Fe ogont
Brown and family and Mr. and
Mr*. Paul Cannon all of Coleman.
Mr*. Dill Deakina, Mr*. W. B.
Brown in if and Mr*. C. O. Moore
were shopping in Coleman Mon-
day. They enjoyed a *hort vixit
with Rev. and Mr*. J. B. Everett
while there. They are getting
along fine.
Mr. and Mr*. Tebe MrNeely re-
turned home from Kerrnlt last
Friday where they had been with
their daughter, Mr*. Leonard
Young and huxband. Mr*. Young
ix recovering nicely following *ur-
gery.
Mr. and Mr*. Pete Murrell and
Mr*. Sally McCulloch went to San
Xngelo last Monday to be with
their daughter and granddaughter,
Mr*. Sammie Goodwin who unde
went surgery on her throat. Hei
■iater, Mr*. D. C, Chandler *»«
also there Mr*. Goodwin i* doing
very well.
We were ao sorry to hear of the
death of Marion Coot* of Ma-
hank. He wa* the father of Mr*
Bud Riley of Kermit and a broth
er-in-law of Mr* Tim Snowden
They attended the funeral la«t
Tuesday at Mabank
Mr*. Alf Coalaon and Granny
Coalson have Imlh lawn dismissed
from the Brady Hospital Mr
C<>al*on made arrangement* for
Granny to *tay in Brady until L*
rene get* to feeling better
Mr and Mr- Albert Crumley
and Alva Jean went to Brady
after Sunday School Sunday to
visit her parent*. Mr. ami Mr*
T A. Rodger* and Her Mr*
Raymond Davt*. her hual«*nd ami
daughter
Mr ami Mr* Raymond Murray
and children visited Sunday after-
mam with hi* mother. Mr* Maty
Murray of Melvin and Sunday
night with her mother, Mr*. Nancy
Turner of Brady.
Mr*. Almon Martin accompanied
STACY and DOOLE •* m c. o mook
STACY, Texaa. May S», 1» ;0—,
Rev. O. I*. Hendly of Hrown-
w oral brought two good message*
at the Baptist Church Sunday. He
spent the day in the Harold
Brown home.
Good pregres* was made last
week in the Stacy community in
getting new roofs put back on the
houses where the hail beat them
off.
The C. O. Moore family are now
living in the Oscar lb-still house
at IhK-le until they ran get then
house at Stacy rebuilt. Mr. Moore
took off from hia work last week
and tore the front part of the
house down.
Mr. and Mrs. Gailand Combs
and *on from San Antonio spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bowen and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Betsill are
looking forward to having their
son, Jerry Mar and family of El
Paso being closer by. They are
moving to Cisco in June. He
will get the same job back that
he had before he went into ser-
vice.
Mr. and Mr*. George Allen and
her father O. E. Martin spent
Mother’s Day at Goldthwaite with
Mr*. Allen's mother, Mr*. 0. E.
Martin. Mr. and Mr*. Brady Mar-
tin and family of I^ohn had in-
tended going down there, hut
their daughter Mr*. Wayne Mc-
Bee and family of Lubbock came
down.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mr*. John Brown on Wednesday
■ afternoon wa* Mr*. Carrie Spruitdl
Uf G uldbusk, and Mr. and Mr*.
[Brook* Rhodes of Hemet, C-alif.
XIr*. Rhode* was the former Ethel
Pi ruler and used Ui live in a log
cabin on Mr. Brown's place.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Barnett of
Llano spent the week-end with
her sister, Miss Alice Riley.
Mrs. Oscar Bet.ill spent laat
Monday and Tuesday in San An-
gelo with her daughter and fam-
ily, Mr*. John Woodruff and Mrs.
J. B. Joy.
Mis* Nina Lewis .pent from
Sunday until last Friday morning
with friends in May.
Mr. and Mr*. Ii'Ug Browning
and children of Lubbock spent th"
week-end with hi* mother, Mr*.
W B. Browning. Saturday they all
visited relatives at Pear Valley
and l^ihn, then on to Melvin and
were dinner guest* of the A. E.
Schwertner family.
Mrs. Bahb Taylor spent last
Tuesday night and Wednesday
with her son Dan and family of
Dublin, her granddaughter*, Dana
Dawn and Billie Marie have the
whooping cough.
Sunduy dinner gue*t* in the
home of Mr. and Mr*. Oacar Bet-
sill were Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Joy
and children and Deanna Wood
ruff of San Angelo and I>orri*
Mi-Murries of Melvin. Afternoon
guest* were Mr. and Mr*. Clyde
Peel uf Balmorhea and Mr. and
Mr*. J. W. Haynes, Jr,, of Eden.
Recent visitor* in the home of
Mr, and Mr*. Harold Brown and
family were Mr. and Mr*. B>
-THE BRADY HERALD, BRADY. TEXAS-PACI »
Mrs. V. C. Whitworth to Austin
Monday wrhere Ihe little Whit-
vorth baby received medical care.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Rabun nnd
daughter of Eden visited Sunday
afternoon with her mother, Mr
W. H. Browning.
Mr*. George Allen and Mrs,
Monro* Hallmatk attended the
Eastern Star meeting over at
Melvin but Tuesday night.
Mr*. Clara Huy wood of Melvin
•pent last Friday night in the
Garrett home. She visited Mr*.
C. O. Moore a while Friday even-
ing before going on down there
Mr* Lettle Law and a friend.
'Ii*. Henry of San Angelo, visited
Mr* Law's mother, Mrs. Dill
Deakin* Sunday.
Mr. and Mi*, bred Betsill and
Beverly went to Big Spring Sun-
day to lie with her *i*ter. Francis
of El Pusu who wu* visiting there.
Mr*. Pete Murrell and Mr*.
Sally McCulloch spent Sunday af-
ternoon through Tuesday after-
noon with Mr. and Mr*. Sammie
Goodwin. They were both In the
hospital. Mr. and Mr*. Murrell
are leaving early Wednesday
morning to take Mr*. McCulloch
nnd Mr*. Haywood to Houston for
their tl month* check-up.
At the last community meeting
new officer* were elected. Mr*.
John Will Cos wa* elected presi-
dent’ George Allen, vice-president.
Mi*. Elvy Riley consented to con-
tinue being aecretary-treaaurer.
Rushing Wells ami Hrigg* Brown-
ing were elected trustee* to serve
with Pete Murrell.
Registration dute ha* been *et
for Daily Vacation Bible School
the 28th day of May. We invite
all the rhidren to attend.
Mlasee Ruhy and Hattie Spiller*
of Melvin spent the week-end at
heme. Edd Spiller* took them by
t,i see Mr. and Mr*. Ed Munay
Sunday afternoon on their way
tiack to Melvin.
Mr. and Mr*. Johnnie Hemphill's
son, Jimmy Frank, wu* in the
Coleman hospital for several day*
Gut i* hack at home and doing
some better,
Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Middleton
of Melvin and their daughter, Mr*.
Built* and son visited in the Mon-
roe Hallmark home last Wednes-
day. They hud iieen visiting in
Coleman.
B. F. Kirk of San Angelo spent
Fiiday night with hi* brother.
Mint Kirk
Joe Everett of Coleman wax
’.reeling friend* in Doole last
k1 idny ufternoon.
School day* will soon be over.
I believe we have about another
week at the Melvin *chool.
§££a 'Tflenl/uf
llokpliallred In T>*ntpre
John Ir Blackwell of Brady I*
a patient In McCInskey Hospital.
Temple, when lie I* going through
Ihe clllilc. lie etpecta to be lio*-
pltullsed several week*. Ill*
friend* may nddre** him XX'nrd
1,1 A, Veterans’ Administration
Center, Temple
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 17, 1960, newspaper, May 17, 1960; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921325/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.