The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1956 Page: 4 of 10
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THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O' TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS > RJDAY, Jl NE 1,
| Freshman Party
At Club Friday
£oal SuicdcH
By LOUSE HURD
Mr and Mr*. Fred Wilson, Mr and PgilpV Reunion
' Mm. <Heard Hurd, Mr. and Mrs * ,
W T Guluwa>, Mr and Mm. F Held Il€l*e Sunday
W fluid and I-ouisc.
The Sunday School attandnnee
| i# improving. Won’t you plan to
attend Sunday ?
__ Mr. and Mi Jerry Wood and
Jl i daughter of Brownwood, Mrr
BRADY, Texan, May 27- *>ur Wood of Host and Frank Carroth-
commnnity received a very bene- erx of Mercury were Iasi Sunday
final rain the past week, from dinner guests in the Ncls Swenson
2 to 3 inches. All of th* stock home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hurd a->1
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Coleman,
Kyle and Janice uf Sari Antonio,
were Sunday vi itors in the Oscar
Hurd home.
tanks arc full and running over.
For the school children vacation
time ha- arrived Some aie glad
I anil some aie sad
Mi and Mrs. Jack Gainway of
, Barger, have spent the past
few days visiting with his par
,nt Mr. and Mr w t c.aiia-; Parents of Bradyite
way. Thcii son. Jack. Jr., has .
spent the pa t school term with | I Olirill^ LUFOpC
this grandparents and attended
I school at Rochelle, where he was I
i an honor student. Jack, Jr., re-
turned home with his parents.
Those attending the Hail ) Le-
union at Richard* Far'-. May
27 wet J H Bailey <>f Ft. Hto*k-
ton Vertb* Halley and f m tu i1 y.
Hubert Weed and famil) of It,
Worth; Mr and Mr- Hob Hailey
of Hamilton; Dick Haile) and
family of Blanket. John H oley
and famil' of Lamest*
Jack Italic' and family "f
Htephenvllle: Mr and Mrs i K
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man (lias
with a party at the Country i In*
Friday night. Fifteen tirls will he
tmsU'Sses Jan and Ann Cates, su-
Sorcli. Janet Hadley.
salt
Baker and family of
]Clarence
j Big Lake.
Mrs. Stella Ziriax. T H Mars-
din and family, Dirk Marsdcn, Jr..
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barker of and family. Mr and -Mrs l> J
Van Horn, parents of T A. Park- Marsden all of Brady
nr, Jr., of Brady, left tn< last of --—---
April to drive to New York where
Hetty
j ij i,.,w Fatty Broad. Charlotte*, ('o<<idionis is on*' of the most
Kilcy Brenda rtchaef, Brenda destructive diseases of poultry and
Ban in nnie Teague, Sue Kth- jK a continuous threat to every
r'(] ,. jntty Dry bread. Glenda poultry flock, says Ben Wormeli,
Cornelius. Jeanette St Glair,
Hailey of Ft. Stockton; Fid Bailey Charlene Brown,
and Vi;, ciiii i «.f an An Motbert- of the girls will furnish medication should be used in can*
Mrs Marvin Dees and daughters refreshments,
of Ft Stockton; Mr and Mrs
Stanley Baker and son of Zephyr;
and extension
Sanitation
poultry husbandman,
is a preventative and
an outbreak.
HONEY OF A MESS—Swarming bees nearly halted traffic in
Wichita Falls when motorists were unable to see an intersection
traffic light properly. Police called a bee man, Joe Wells, who
climbed a ladder and quickly got the l«*c.** in a box. Joe get* to k**ep
the bees for his services and maintains a honey business us a side
line to his regular laundry rout* business. (fl*) Wirphoto.
Mis. Frank V. Hurd enjoyed » they sailed aboard the SS' . ....
visit at Morgan. She attended their Slandre for a tv*, months’ tout Mr. and M TS. flail
homecoming. A memorial service 0f various European countries. Ts i j a
was held Sunday. ! Enroute to the,, port of embar- * Oted On Anniversary
Mrs Oscar Hurd was a F'riday kation, they visited their son and Mr arid Mrs Hoy Hall had a
afternoon visitor in the F. W. Hurd his wife in Brady, going on to very happy surprise Sunday. May
home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (ialawny Gustine to see Mrs. Parker’s broth-| 2ft. when they return***! home
of Boiger, Mr and Mrs. W. T. er an<l his wife, the Rev and from church to find relatives and
Galaway and Jack, Jr., were Pri- Mrs. FIrwin Holt. j friends gathered at their homo
j day evening visitors in the Hurd
i home.
Freeman Hurd wi
B lady, 42 yeata Age
with a birthday dinner at his home
Sunday. Those enjoying the deli-
oious meal were: Miss Peggy Mc-
Coy and George Hurd of San An-
gelo; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hurd,
When the Parkers reached New
York they boarded the F’rench lin-
honoi <sl; er for their ocean voyage, which
By II. L. LACKEY
June 2 and 5. 2914 fthe city council at its Tues-; Ru,al|u (Jav|f MaurJne Wolf
J !b.,-k arrived Saturday <**y night meeting with a request j Kdna Knhrenthold. Mary Butcher!
from Goldthwaito to again take 1h;,t (,tr*,et lights he placed on | May jor(tan. Masters C)dell
charge of th** Lyric airdome North Bridg** str>**«t at its Inter-1 Olson. James Anderson, Duke
Mr Beck purchased the airdome section w ith Druthers avenue The | Jones. Francis Keller. Cecil
nbout two years ago and conduc-j request was granted and the liuHt j stri«-Kl«r, Vernon Jordan, Laur-
ted the business up to last fall. he placed in service as oon Hn(.„ „n(j Eugene Lange, Albert
Ballou, Gertrude Trigg, Margaret
Francos McClure, Georgia King.
Bessie Dryer. Frances and Lucy
Bessie Dyer, Frances Samuel,
when tie decided to again resume
as the work cas be done.
Hone, Willie Oavlt, J D. and W
(’ Miller, 11 timer Fahrenthold,
Harold Goldwasser, Charley Sam-
uel. Jerome Wilkerson, Jno.
Allison Polk, Tommy Quinn.
Clyde Butcher, Tommie Brown
his profession of school teaching. Prof. W. L. Hughes was here
being employed as principal of Wednesday and Thursday from
Pear Valley school during the Brown wood He returned today in
past term, and leased the prop- his car and will remain in llrown-
erty to a company of young busi- wood for several weeks, where he
ness men. The tease having «*x- is conductor in the summer nor-
pired Monday. Mr Reck again mal.
assumes active management of tho MKses Harriet Cook and Phase
business Crothers and Messrs. Herbert
Mr Beck will be assisted in the Wood and Howard Ogden left yes
business by Fst Mct'orkle, who terday morning for the Johnny i nesday.
ha* been employed by the Lyric White ranch in Menard county, Hi'** hundred was enjoyed at
<>|x«ru house during the winter sea- where they will spend a week | f°ur tables. Miss Kster Anderson
eon as machine operator. as members of a house party winning high score She was
j award«d a pair of white hose.
Dainty refreshments of salad.
Miss Addle Conner was
charming hostess to the members p~rnthere they wiil tour Southern
will take them to Plymouth, Flng-
lund, where they entrain*'*) for
London.
F'ollowing a visit to points of
interest in London they will go to
Ireland, then across the North
Sea, landing at the Hague in the
Netherlands.
From there they will enjoy a
sight-seeing trip of Europe by mot-
or bus which will take them
through the Netherlands, Belgium,
Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzer-
land, Luxembourg and Liechten-
stein.
Other interesting places on their
itinerary will be Monaco, on the
Mediterranean, which lately has
been the center of widespread at-
traction because of the marriage
of the ruler, Prince Rainier III
and the American movie star,
Grace Kelly.
A visit is also planned to Monte
Carlo, the tourist resort of fame.
on th** old Mason Hoad, with
their daughter, Mrs J .1 Payne
of Fort Worth honoring them on
their 3Nth wedding anniversary.
Th<* dinner table was covered
with an ecru lace cloth and cen-
tered with a large white cake
with ‘‘Happy Anniversary” in
green pink roses for decoration
Lime punch and whit** cake
squares were served to 4ft guests
by Mrs Pa.vvne and Betti** Paseon
and Jennie Marie Burns.
Many nice gifts were received
The Hulls have one daughter
ami two sons. One son, Glenn,
was present with his sister to en-
joy the happy occasiou, The other
son, Morris, of Dallas, was unit bit,
to be present.
of the Kntr** Nous dub IuhI Satur-
day afternoon, the meeting hav-
ing been postponed from Wed-
F'rance traveling on to Paris. Af-
ter visiting the F’rench Capital
they will go by way of train to
Lo Harve to Imaid the SS Liberty
where they have passage for their
return Atlantic crossing.
Mrs. G. ('. Kirk and
Souther were guests.
F'lizabeth
Sanitation
Needs
Kill Those Flies
Great discoveries, love stories At the home of the bride's
and freak happenings You will parents. Judge and Mrs V M.. d Handw,rhf,H w<,re
week The two for Do. At Tom spoke the solemn and impressive | HarrV*, Co.dT Esther' Andean;
Dali’s restaurant. 1 cormony which united in niar-
Loet - Automobile tail light iage Mr. Henry W‘. Bowers and
aomew her** in the city. Finder Miss Pearl Newman, only mem-
jdease return to Standard office, bers Of the immediate family
Miss Faye Wall arrived F'rl- witnessing the ceremony,
daj morning from Nashville. The bride Is the only daugh-
T**,in.. where ah** had been a stud- ter of Judge and Mrs. Newman, I
ent in Ward-Belmont seminary and a young Indy of many charms-
the past term- and accomplishtnnts. She grew j
Miss Clura Ward of E*lcn was to young womanhood in Brady.;
in the city yesterday morning on-'and by her charms and w inaomn
route to Denton, where she will manner endeared herself in the
attend the Ml miner session of the hearts of (til.
North Te\as State normal. The groom is the son of Mr. ,
Rochelle school board reports and Mrs. J. A Rowers, former |
the election of teachers for the, residents of Melvin but now tnnk-j
term of 1 ft 14-1R as follows* J. ing their homo on their ranch |
N. Mall. Rochelle. Texas, super- near Hext In Menard county lie1
witendent; Miss Minnie Ooch- is a young man of sterling worth
ran, Reiton. principal: Miss Effic The past year he has been located |
Adkins, Weatherford, first assist- in Brady, where lie is engaged in |
wit; M ss Lucy Adkins, Paradise, cotton buying. By his stralght-
refond assistant; Miss Drusilla forward business dealings he has,
J*N'a, San Antonio, scond grade; J won a large circle of friends
Viss Beulah Jones, Lometa, pri-1 The happy couple left on the
wary; Mist Lucy Taylor, Richland , night train for Brownwood. where-
Springs, music and elocution. All i they will be the guest* of the. |
teachers, with one exception, hold groom’s sister. Mrs. Richardson,
permanent certificates, and other friends and relatives
The singing at Mr. Middleton’s Tor a few days. aft**r which they
Sunday evening was well attended, will return here and he at homo
All report a nice time. — Dutch to their many friends in the John
In ‘‘DooJe Doings”. , R Kerr residence In the south-
Mias Ora Striekland is enjoy- em portion of the city
jag her vacation at home. She is Master Jack Deaton celebrated
a telephone operator hers. — tho ninth anniversary of his birth
Claddie in “East Brady.”. j yesterday afternoon with a party
At the Methodist parsonage j for a merry crowd of his play-
Tuesday evening at !*:‘ift Rev. I notes ami friends.
T Morris performed the ceremony Tho usual childish games and
which utilted in marriage Mr II contests were enjoyed on the
Rroman and Miss Olive Han- spacious lawn, following which
•ion ; refreshments of ice cream and
The young people nr** tnent*- angel food cake were served, after
Dors of prominent families of the which they ail departed, wishing
West Sweden community and their little host many happy re-
Will make their home there. turns of the day.
Messrs. \\\ D Crothers and S The guest register Hhnws the
f». Graham, representing citizens i following: Little Misses Marjorie
©n the north side, appeared be** McCall. Catherine ami Elizabeth
Oklahoma Visitors
Mrs. Willie Hayslip and daugh j
ters, Billie Ann and Janice, of
Mountain Park, Okla., are in Bra-
dy visiting Mrs. Hays lip’s mother
ami sister, Mrs. J. Fi. Mills and
Mickey Jo.
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Spray
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Poultry Sanitation Products
Also That Good Home Spray.
Poultry' Equipment
('oitie to our
Store for
Your Needs . . .
We are always glad to
see you.
PEANUT SEED
Freshly Shelled — Hi^li Quality
(aood Germination
(Germination Tests Checked Every IN Hours)
See us for your fertilizer—all grades
We also have Gypsum, and Copperas
Bradv Mills, Inc.
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And always a full and fresh line of those
GOOD Purina Livestock and Poultry Feeds
MAYHEW & JORDAN FEED STORE
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Phone 6164 Brady, Texas
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GARTMAN’S
ON THE SQUARE IN IIRADY
liuiclihlt* Ink. The Sta
University II<
Ex-Brady Tea
At Chiss Reu
Miss Dora Ryan.
Bridge St., Brady v
a fpft-yvar cert 1 float•*
men! by Trinity Pniv
anniversary of her g
Miss Ryan, a 1 HOB
San Antonia Fem
which is uow om* <
schools of Trinity,
Inncheon reunion of
classmates on A Loin
2t>. and participated
ration of the John E
Memorial Oak. give,
by the San Antonio
lege Ex-Students.
A retired teacher,
has served as presi
Delta Kappa Gamma
County, of the Brady
of the Business and
Women, nnd of th
Society of Christian
the F'lrst Methodist
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1956, newspaper, June 1, 1956; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905054/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.