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?TVS BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O' TEXAS NEWS. READY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ISM
LOHNNEWS
B» MRS. FREIi LOM\
LOHN. Nov. 29.—The mild foil
weather U about to come to
and due to the norther that ar
rived Monday and la expected
reault in a killing frost. The trees
which put on such luxuriant
foliage this spring will soon
bare and give a wintry land
scape to the countryside.
Cotton farmers have made good
use of the mild weather and the
Lohn gin has turned out 3,320
bales to date. The grain fields
are taking on a grn-n hue, but
few fields are affording livestock
grazing due to late planting
W. J. Fullagar and sons, Jay
Hunter and Mark of Omaha, Neb,
were holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Fullagar. Also Join
ing the group were Mrs. Cleve
Littlepage and Jean Ann of Ta-
hoka. Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Ross
and Jim of Brady.
• • •
Thanksgiving dinner geests
ef Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore
and Reeky were Mr. aad
Mrs. R. L. Tetens, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Moore aad daugh-
ters, Shelly and Gina of Gar-
land. Mrs. Emma Biaaett ef
Brady, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Moore, Mr. aad Mrs. Jsck
Horne, and Jaroy Moore, a
student in Tarleto* State
College.
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Moore and Dickie were Mr.
and Mrs. Narvel Rogers and
Teresa of Fort Worth, Miss Iris
Moore of Andrews. Other guests
for Thanksgiving dinner were Mr
and Mrs. Elbert Roswell, Jolene
Ginger, and Mark; Mrs. Jerry
Simpnon, Batista, Tye and TeJay
of Brady, and Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Moore.
Going to Richland Springs
Monday to attend the funeral for
E. K. Williams, father of Earl
Williams, were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Damron, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
Lohn and Mr. and Mrs. John
Bledsoe. The deceased had reachm!
the ripe age of 89 year*. We
offer our deepest sympathy to
the family.
Thanksgiving guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Carroll were Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Lawson, Jalyn, Randy,
and Sharman of Rrownwood, and
Mr. and Mrs. Zane Carroll, Al
and Kim. Randy remained the
rest of the week and went hunt-
ing with Zane Carroll and Kim.
and each was lucky enough to
get a deer. The Lawsons came
back Sunday and spent the day
with the Carrolls and took Kandy
home.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Horne were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Finlay and Corey
of Coleman. Mr. and Mra. Horne
have been on the sick list the
past week with colds.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Hutton
and three children of Norton
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Bloomer and family.
Jack Bloomer arrived Wednesday
evening to spend the holidays
with his parents and his brother.
1*0, who cam* Friday evening
The boys are students at Texas
Ttch, Lubbock. Leo is also em-
ployed with a cotton buying firm
The Bloomers accompanied their
sons as far as Norton Sunday
wh*re they were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Hutton
and children after attending
church at Ballinger. Kenneth
Hemphill of Barnhart was also
a dinner guest of the Bloomers
Thanksgiving.
* * *
Holiday guests of Mr. aad
Mra, Ira Hester were Mr.
and Mrs. Hill Ameral, Shorty
aad L, I*. Hester ef Corpus
Christ!; Mr. aad Mrs. James
Hester. Dennis, Gaylaad. aad
Mickey, sad T. A. Hester sf
Oklahoma City, Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Heater aad family of
Odessa, Mr. aad Mrs. Johnny
Nicholas and family of Brady,
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll llodgea
and daughter*, and Mr. and
Mra. Hurnard Heater and
children.
Bill Browning underwent sur-
gery in a Galveston hospital last
Friday and was on the operating
table five hours. At last r<*p rl
he was doing as well as could
be expected. His many friends
here are hoping for his speedy
recovery. Mra. Browning is at her
husband’s bedside.
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Myers. Di
anna and Burl were Thanksgiving
gue^b of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Duncan at Brady.
College students spending the
holidays with their respective
parents were Kent Finlay, Mari-
lyn Short, and Dianna Myers
ttudents at SWSTC, San Marcos;
Tommy Finlay, Texas University
lee Hardy Caylor and Jaroy
Moore, Tarleton Stmt'* College
I’hillip Bloomer, AAM College.
Mr. and Mra. Grady Miller of
Coleman were Thanksgiving sup
per guests of Mr. ami Mrs. C. H
Miller. Calling last Tuesday af
temoon were Mrs. Homer Dun
cum of Brady and her mother
of Brownwood, her sister ami
son of I*! Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mra. I.arry Walker
attended the UT-AAM football
game at Austin Thursday. They
were accompanied by Phillip
Bloomer and Miaa Mary Jennings
Brady. Phillip, who is attend
ing ARM, also participated in the
parade at 10 a. m.
Lynn Fullagar accompanied
Penrose Metcalfe of San Angelo
a hunting trip to Juno, near
Del Rio, over the holidays and
had the thrilling experience of
getting a ten-point buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Young and
three sons of Dublin were week-
nd guests of Mr. and Mra. L.
Browning.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dam
.on were Thanksgiving guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett, Moors.
Patricia, and Ronnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fullagar and
Joan ate Thanksgiving dinner
with Mrs. Billy Ludwick at Pear
Valley, and the group were sup-
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Ott* and Lynfrsd Jo at Brady.
Spending from Wednesday till
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. C. E.
10 GUARD
YOUfROM
SICKNESS
YOUR PHARMACY IS THR
ONLY PLACR TO
BUY DRUGS!
Na matter what fos aaad ta
drugs, haalth aids, saadietna ehaat
supplies, sickroom aad every**
sundry needs, let oa help you fill
your aeeda.
CENTRAL DRUG STORE
Priest, were Dr. and Mra. Das
Ray Jenkins, Brsnda and Daria
•f Amarillo. Joining the group
for Thanksgiving dinner were Mr
and Mrs. Joe N. Priest, Judy and
Roger Dee and the twins, Jane
and John of Seagoville; Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Jenkins, Melvin; Mr.
and Mra. R. C. Benefield. Ro-
chelle; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hodges
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jordan,
Brady; and Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Moors. The Jenkinses also spent
some time with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Jenkins at Mel-
vin.
Thanksgiving dinnar guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerk Huie were Mr.
and Mrs. John Huie and Karen,
PAGE TXEEH
Midland, Jim Looney
aad Miaa MaHlm
Larry Smith, a student in Tar-
leton State College, stopped by
for a short visit with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Looney
Sunday as he was returning from
a hunting trip on which he ac-
companied his father, Leo Smith
of San Antonia.
Mrs. Jack l*onard. Cindy and
Earl visited the former’s mother,
Mrs. Opal Browning, last Mon-
day and Tuesday, and the child-
ren remained for the week. Mr*.
Leonard and her eist.-r-in-law,
Mrs. Bill Leonard, cam* Sunday
and took the children home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fullagar are
File Hem
By MRS. O. C. IT8EY
Jessie Paitinsky of San Angelo, the proud owners of a shiny
Ms- maa A Ifaa U'_____ f a . a.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones and
Gaorgu, and Royce J oh a imp n of
Brady, and Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Lohn.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fowler
and family of Melvin and Mr.
and Mr*. E. D. Molshery, Fow-
ler and Ksy were Thanks-
giving dinner gueats sf Mr.
and Mrs. Marios Fowler.
Afternoon callers were Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Webb and
family of Goldthwaile. Mr.
and Mrs. W. N. Fowler. Mr.
and Mrs. I). N. Solsbery and
children, and Mra. Hilly Bing-
ham of Brady.
Supper guests of the Fowler*
Friday were Mr. a tut Mrs. Ilarl
Fowler and Vicki and their
guasta, Betty Fowler and her
college friend, Miss Gladys Fun-
ski of 449 South Unai St., Ka
hului, Maui, Hawaii. The girls are
students at Howard Payne Col-
lege, Rrownwood.
Going to MrCamey Sunday to
attend the wedding of Miaa Mnr-
•ha Looney, a student at Shannon
Hospital, San Angelo, and CpI.
Ferry Pulliam of McCamey were
the bride’s grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Looney, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Briscoe and Mrs. Em-
ma 'Powell. The wHdimg was
performed at the First Baptist
Church in MeCamey at 12:30
p. m. following church services.
CpI. Pulliam is presently station
ed at a Marine Base out of Loa
Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleg Gasaiot, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gene Gas
slot of San AnAonio spent the
Thanksgiving holidays at their
home here. They drove to Valera
to have Thanksgiving dinner with
the former’s mother, Mrs. Etta
Gasslot. The Gasaiot* visited with
Mr. and Mra. Ihitch Woodward
Friday evening and with Mrs.
Floyd Smith and Betty Saturday
evening,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Moore visit-
ed in Mullin Sunday with Mr*
Charley Hodges, Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Hodges, and Mr. and Mrs
Lynn Shelton and two son*.
Capt. Nelda Frost and her
roommate, Lt. Mary Adam of
Bergstrom AFR, Austin, aoent
the holidays with Mr. and Mra.
C. E. Frost. The group were
Thanksgiving dinner gueats of
Mr. aad Mra. Clarence Lohn
and family, and were Joined
by Mr. aad Mra. A. L. Flaher af
Abilene, Mr. aad Mrs. E. W.
Fraat aad children of Brady.
E. W. Frost and Denes* of
Brady accompanied Mrs. Clarence
Lohn and Curtis Wright to Abi-
lene Friday where the latter
board d a train for San Diego,
Calif., to resume his duties at a
hast there following a W-dny
leave with his family.
Mr and Mrs. Houston Hmly
Brady were Sunday afternoon
callers of Mr and Mra. Dutch
Woodward.
Mr. and Mra G. C. looney had
the pleasure of being with all of
their children Thanksgiving when
they met at the home of Mr. and
Mra L. B. Looney at San An
gain Also present were Mr and
Mrs. Max Kimble and family of
WANTED
MISTLETOE at Ulm, Tex.
•PLEASE Rfr:.\l> ALL OF THIS AO:
MiM Mm* must have while berrie* and icreen leaven.
If you are interested check with uh before you pull any.
We will he at Ijtthn beginning Friday afternoon. Dor. 2.
We Wfl Pay 7' Per M
TIEMANN'S Holiday MirtlilM
new Mercury car.
• t •
Rapt, aad Mrs. D. E. Ed-
wards aad family drove to
Fort Worth last Wednesday
following dismissal of school
and spent Thanksgiving with
the farmer’s parents, Mr. aad
Mr*. F. M. Edwards. Ka roate
home they were overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Hills heforr returning home
Friday.
Thanksgiving &ut>aU of Mr. and
Mrs. Sid I*wson were the for-
mer’s sister, Mrs. Hailey Daugher
ty, and her daughter, Mrs. Bonnie
Burt of Colorado City, Mr. ami
Mrs. Fred Harvey and Linda of
Midland, and Mrs. Eldon Dunn
of Brady.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Moore were
hosts for a supper Saturday even-
ing. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. I*wis
Jordan of Brady, Dr. and Mrs.
Dec Ksy Jenkins and daughters
of Amarillo, and Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Priest.
Mrs. H. H. Marshall of Dallas
arrived Wednesday night for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Marshall and L. O. Marshall. She
accompanied Mra. Katie l*e Un-
derwood, Darland and Rose Marie
this far while they went on to
KITE, Tex. Nov If— The
elear weather has given farmers
an opportunity to get cotton
gathered. Since the frost and
f reeling temperatures Monday
night some late cottou should
now open and can be stripped
without being defoliated.
Mrs. II R. Davis of Snyder.
Ok Is . and Dr Ales M Finlay
of {teuton have presented new
hymnals to the Fife church In
memory of their parents, Mr and
Mrs. A. M. Finlay. Their gift Is
greatly appreciated by thoae of us
who attend church and Sunday
school here.
• • •
Mr and Mrs Cyril Farmer of
Andrews and other member* of
the Guyton family were guests
f«»r Thanksgiving dinner of Mrs
K. L. Uuyton In Brady
Mr and Mrs Farmer and Iten
Farmer of Cisco alao visited dur-
ing the holidays here with Mra.
L M. Farmer and Mr. and Mra
Tom Hickman.
Kent Finlay from SWSTC in
Han Marcos and Tommy Finlay
from the University of Texaa In
Brady to visit Mr. and Mra. F. B.
Underwood. They returned home
Friday afternoon.
L. O. Marshall enjoyed Thanks-
giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Marshall, Jimmy and San-
dra at Melvin.
Mr. and Mra. Warren Jones and
George of Brady were supper
guests of the Fred I»hns Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Huie spent
the day with Mr. and Mrs. John
Huie at San Angelo Sunday. They
took Karen home after she had
been their guest since Wednesday.
Austin spent their Thanksgiving
al homo with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs Jama* Plnlsy Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J L Gary visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Underwood.
Mrs. O. C. Otte spent Sunday
morning si her home her# and
vlalted briefly with Mrs L M
Farmer and Mrs. Tom Hickman.
Mrs. Otte la now employed In
Brady
Thanksgiving Day dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs II D Martin and
family were Mra. Dinah Woodress
and Mr*. Gma Tedder of Lohn
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs Nolan Underwood
of Hlsueo vlalted from Wednesday
to Sunday with Mr and Mrs Floyd
Underwood.
Mr. and Mra Bob Finlay. Deh-
hie and Priscilla spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs James Finlay
Jr. and family.
Mr. and Mra Deway Tedder of
Vivian, La., spent several daya
last week st their farm here and
vlalted relatives here and In Brady
before reluming to Vivian Sunday
The Fife Home Demonstration
Club Christmas party will be held
In the home of Mra. Tom Hickman
aad Mrs. L. M Farmer Dae
Mr. aad Mrs. Robert
■ »d children were In Man An gal*
Friday.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1960, newspaper, December 2, 1960; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921378/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.