The Brady Standard (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 26, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BRADY STANDARD, BRADY, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932.
EYESTRAIN
CAN BE
ELIMINATED
BY
PROPERLY-
FITTED
GI ASSES
Pity Is Akin
By JANE OSBORN
AUBREY DAVEE FOR COUNTY
ATTORNEY MeCULLOCH CO.
***************
♦ WONDER WORDS ♦
See Our
Optometrist
Malone &
Ragsdale
SOMETIMES Terry thought she
• was a good insurance solicitor
—and sometimes she thought she
wasn’t. As she sat patiently in
the reception room outside Mr. Ber-
tram Carr s private office that Jan- |
| uary morning she was quite sure
that she was not. She had sat there
for an hour and twenty minutes.
The day before she had sat there in
precisely the same chair for an
hour, and on several days before
that she had sat there until she
knew every angle and crevice of
the well furnished reception room
by heart. She bad been told Hint
no one had ever been able to sell
Mr. Bertram Carr life insurance
E. V. WADE IS CANDIDATE
FOR SHERIFF MeCULLOCH CO.
E. U. Wade authorizes announce-
ment of his candidacy for the office
of Sheriff of McCulloch county,
and while he has delayed giving
notice of his intention to make the
race, he nevertheless expects to
make an active canvas , and hopes
to be able to see every voter in or-
der to personally solicit his or her
vote and support.
Mr. Wade has been a citizen of
***************
♦ SOCIAL ITEMS ♦
+****+
******
Mrs. Gordon Samuelson Honors
Guest With Swimming Party
Honoring Miss Cleo Xanthull of
Houston, who has been here with
he didn't carry any life insurance
whatever. He was thirty five and a
bachelor, and in Terry's notebook .
she had Jotted down the Informa- step in his laudable desire to ad-
lion that he had an income of about Ivance himself, and at the same time
Ito be of service to the citizenship.
I He respectfully solicits, and will
appreciate the vote and support of
every citizen of McCulloch county.
twenty thousand a year.
Terry bad been unable to get any
interview with him by telephone.
She couldn’t get him to consent to
her mother as a guest of Mrs. Ma- see her on any pretext she had
Stowe. Mr. Gordon Samuel-
been able to invent.
So now she
01 entertained with a swimming . ■
< y Friday morning. After a was simply waiting to see him.
plunge in the Brady pool, break-1 Other days when she had sat
fast was enjoyed, there she had simply had to give
Guests included Misses Tommie up before at length lie came out, or
Ruth Bradley, Juanita Marshall, else he had come out so quickly
Dorothy Myrick, Imogene Stewart, and brushed by her so abruptly
Cleo Xanthull, honoree. Mrs. Louis I that she had no opportunity to
Burns assisted in the entertaining, say a word. Today Terry was de-
McCulloch county for 51 years; in
fact, he just missed being a na-
tive of McCulloch county, having
been born in Hill county, but com-
ing with his parents to McCulloch — termined to get an Interview,
before he was a year old. He needs Catholic Ladies Club Entertained Terry was thinking of those
but little introduction to the vot- on Saturday Night things whenMr 0 deterges
ers, being widely and most favor- Mrs. paui Klatt and Miss Mabelligs when Bir. Carrs office door
ably known, and standing high in Thompson entertained the members was quickly opened and with two
the esteem of everyone as a man of of the Catholic Ladies Bridge Club long steps he was in the reception
highest character and integrity, on Saturday night. The gentle- room Terry rushed forward. She ,
and one who may always be count- men were guests for the evening, knew she was too pretty to be
ed on to be fair and impartial in Beautiful cut flowers were used, brushed aside.
his treatment of others Withal, in decorating for the occasion. Fol- “I would like to see you-just a
he is 3 man of quiet, but most losing conclusion of bridge. Miss I moment.” She smiled her pretti-
pleasing demeanor, and makes firm Virginia Miller was awarded la- est and tried to get his eve
friends of all with whom he meets, dies high core prize with 1 5 , : .
Mr. Wade for twenty years was 19' j.. Fhome Jrizetwith Mrs "I am sorry, madam," said Mr.
in charge of the W N. White core award DF Kon semenns high I Bertram Carr, looking appealingly
ranch in the northeast part of the Nirs Harts F Sehwenker receive toward the reception desk, "but I
county, and for the past six years ladies award and Mr cnd am rushing to an important engage- '
1, 1 1 T 1 *ONy GIL ALL. UL *
has been in charge of the Brook Thompson, gentlemen's award. | ment. If you’d be so good as to |
Brady creek ranch. . Gue<ts during the evening were give your name. I think my secretary
chHesolicitseand will appreciate Messrs. and Mesdames J. P. Jarvis, can see you." And then he was
or every man and womanMT C. T. White, F R. Wulff. Harry F. on and Terry was no nearer seeing i
Culloch count. Schwenker. B. L. Hughes, W W Bertram Carr than ever.
Culloch county. Bell, W. E. Yentzen, Douglas M.
------------------------ Cloud, T. Gray, Dr. and Mrs. J. S.
Anderson: Misses Loudie Schwen-
ker and Jeannette Yentzen. and Mr.
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Obituaries and cards of thanks
at regular classified advertis-
ing rates.
The publishers are not responsi-
ble for copy omissions, typo-
graphical errors, or any un-
intentional error- that may
occur further than to correct
same in the next issue after
it i- brought to their atten-
Claude Thompson.
Marriage of Popular Young
Couple Is Announced
i Quite as a surprise to their ma-
ny friends, comes announcement of
"Oh, well, there is more that one
than one way to sell insurance," |
said the more than middle-aged |
Miss Larson whom Terry encoun-
tered in one of the offices of the in-
surance company for which both |
worked. "Your line is good looks
and prettiness, looking like Fifth
avenue and Cleopatra or something
all the time. Now my approach
the marriage of Miss Stella Garey
Ito Mr. Wilbur Willbanks, the nup-
tial ceremony having been read by' when 1 get the biggest hauls I go
the Rev. J. H. Garrett at his home around the shabbiest. I could uo
in Mason on March 1st. and the more hope to get myself up like
and Sir WPTibalas: tnen the sou than sou coma lionet to plaice
| nouncement made this week, any policies if you didn t.
1 The bride is a daughter of Mr Surely the drab looking Miss Lar
and Mrs. J. S. Garey of Whiteland, son had not intended to annoy
and is popular in a’ large circle of T’erry, but Terry was annoyed and
friends. She attended the Brady felt all the more troubled every
schools, and it was at high school time she thought of what the older
here that she and Mr. Willbanks woman had said. It wouldn't have |
first met and formed the attach-mattered so much if she had sue-
ment which culminated in their ceeded with Mr. Carr. But she !
happy union. . , . I
The bridegroom is a Brady pro-hadn’t even got an interview. He |
duct, having been born and raised | hadn t fallen for her good looks one |
here, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Whittle bit.
W. Willbanks. Since completing Terry went to bed that night |
h s schooling hire, he has been in with a fixed determination to show
large of the W illbanks blacksmith the world in general, and Miss Lar-
shop. •• son In particular, that she had
Mrs. Willbanks, who has been more than one string to her line,
at the home of her parents at Two days later when a ruther
V. hit eland, has joined her husband । demiedle hmbhe and some,
in Brady, and the newly-weds are pale, ledly shabby and some
at home to their friends at the I what scared, cold looking young girl
*******++4+4 lence of his parents in South asked the reception clerk whether
Y ADS 4 Brady. -he might see Mr. Bertarm Carr the
$ + +-* P+ + 4 _____lerk could have sworn that she
TAG CAIL"REAL MAN had never seen the girl before. “I
DALE---A real man does not want tips don’t want to send in my name,"
FOR SALE — Fur Wheel pulls and favors. said the apparently shy one, “be
Trailer, good condition, $25. A real man is dependable. His cause tie might send out tils sec re-
W A SHROPSHIRE obligations are sacred to him, tary and she would frighten me to
-----------A real man does not want some-death, but maybe I could sit here
FOR SALE Baled Hay. at thing or nothing. He is no spec- and just wait.” So the reception
: UE 4 Doe v julator, and "get rich-quick" schem- lark let the wait
bam or delivered. JESSE Y. .... do not appeal to him. let the Sir WA
GLENN. Phone 8508F11. A real man honors his wife and She was still looking cold and
SA—---will tick by her thru weal or woe. scared not to say actually hungry
A real man is strict on himself '" hour inter when Mr. Carr came
He does not excuse himself. [ont of his room and she stepped
idly toward him.
The reception clerk was amazed
wi en she saw Mr. Carr go back to
FOR SALE — Baled Johnson A real man is glad to live and .tineser.witsne womla-hnva ktem
grass hay (cut and baled be- 1 ot afraid to die. . considerably more surprised if ten
fore seed was ripe). Chear. effe suing things one Nfethe seo it Minimi..........a......ATA NF
See DHELAS REED, at The ard to find. Exchange V’arr virtually giving his agreement
Prady Standard Office. ------to take out a life insurance of an
-----------------URGES 1V ASHING OF FRESH m: zingly large figure
FOR RENT- RUIT TO AOI POISON "I’ll take this of course," said 1
* Seum -Dr. -I W. Bass, director of Public | Sr. Carr to the girl, “but there Is
FOR RENT -room Cottage. Health, issued a warning to the ef-
Also furnished apartment, fect that all fresh fruits and vege-
NIRS. 0. GARNER, Brady. «ables hon'd be thoroly washed
--------------------------------------— nder ta v ter I fore being
FOR RENT—5-Room House, cooked or eaten raw. Chemical
all modern conveniences; rent protect theien X S anavete
S. J. etables from insects, are causing
ickness in some parts of the coun-
try, and Dr. Bass’ warning was
given with the intention of ward-
ing off such sickness.
» ... » t A "So far we have not bad any
of Mrs. W. A. Wilder, or A. as of arsenic , oisoning report-
FAHNSTROM, Rt. 1, Brady, ed to the health department, but we
------------------------------------are watching the local situation
PRICESCUT al ully," Dr. Bass said.
Cowboy Boots and Shoes Dr. Bass also remarked that the was in a mo - to give a house
hare calea rubber heple a few cases of dysentery from fresh party.
half soled, WC, rubber heels, fruits and vegetables have been Bertram knew that he had seen 1
35c; leather taps. 25c. Best reported, nothing approaching an her before, but he could identify 1
leather and work, guaranteed epidemic of this disease is notice-her neither with the insistent
cheapest price in Brady. E. E. able at present—Dallas News. yhiing woman who had tried to ton 1
A R BO RO UGH, Boot. In th. First 14 weeks 1932 him so often nor the timid girl who
Sohn Harress, Saddle Shop. Jammien exported 4.566,148 stems "nAtrolzhim We narneea" Tung
____________________— of bananas, tier. Even when ne asked TetTy
I to marry him and she had accepted,
she had to tell him the story of her
campaign that had aroused first his
pity—then his love.
(e by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate)
(WNU Service)
is entirely different.
Some days
tion. All advertising orders
arc accepted on this basis
only.
PHONE 163.
FOR SALE—Five-room Resi-
dence; new paint, new paper: A real man does not flinch from |
small down payment balance the burdens of life. He neither
like rent. S. A. BENHAM. grumbles nor complains. He stands
-----------------------un like a man.
A real man is glad to live and
no particular re: -on why I should.
You s all my kindred are amply
pt idled for and I'm not married."
“You may be some day," said the
timid little life Insurance agent.
reasonable. Phone 212.
STRIEGLER.
After considerable maneuvering
erry contrived to meet Mi Carr
a Hi-• party a month liner It
FOR RENT—House of four
rooms; Luhr Addn. Inquire
was Terry on a holiday. Terry who
had for the time being forgotten
all about insurance but a very
pretty and well dressed Terry nev
erthieless.
It had taken consid
erable ingenuity to find a friend
who also knew Bertram Carr who
Children’s Hair Cuts 15c;
Shaves 15c: Men’s Hair Cuts Sheet Metal, Water Sup-
MATED LEW# AtRMI D ACEA WAVE .
20c. MITCHELL’S BARBER plies, and Plumbing. BROAD-
SHOP East Side Plaza. WINDROW COMPANY
Aubrey Davee formally entered ****44
the race for County Attorney of t T . m
McCulloch county, and has author- Here and There, . Now and Then,
ized announcement of his candi- Pro and Con.
dacy, subject to the action of the Wonder, Oregon, June 11.—An-
Democratic primary next month, lother coincidence. In one of Babe
Mr Davee is a self-made young Bert’s interesting articles, The
man, and during his 15-year resi-1 Reautiful Bee. Creek Canyon on
dence in Brady and ............ " 1 4 " " " ,
county, has proven to be a citizen which he mentioned a Mr. J. W.
of high standing, character and a. 1 Tomlin being born at Fayetteville,
bility. While serving as district in Washington county, Arkansas,
clerk, he applied himself in his on March 28, 1826. Well, that is
spare time to the study of lav with where 1 was born on April 28,
such persistence and diligence that 1857. We find lots of coincidenc-
he was successful in passing the es in life, if we only take notice to
State Bar examination, and was re- them. For instance, my wife and
cently given license to practice. President Hoover were both born
In addition to characteristic en- near West Branch, in Cedar coun-
ergy and ability, he is possessed of ty. Iowa, among the Quakers, Al-
an obliging, cheerful and most af-1 so, her father's name was West-
fable disposition, such as enables wood Wilson; while the president’s
him to make friends readily, and name was Woodrow Wilson. Pos-
also the further admirable trait of sibly some kin.
holding the confidence and es-
teem of those who know him.
Mr. Davee aspires to the office
of County Attorney as another
♦
The first I ever heard of.
Referring back to my mention
of the day’s length, will say that
I have just finished reading a let-
ter from our grand-daughter. Mil-
dred Lowdon, who is on a vaca-
tion excursion in Alaska. She said
PALACE THEATRI
COOL. COMFORTABLE.
“Brady’s Finest Entertainment."
PROGRAM
TUESDAY, JUNE 21st
that it was yet “light at ten o’-
clock, last night.” This longitude,
,... .^..,, , latitude and time business gets
McCulloch the. Head of the brio River, in most of the people all balled up.
Recently our editor attempted to
explain how it was that events
happening in China, could be pub-
lished here on the day before it
happened. However, his expla-
nation wasn't entirely satisfactory!
to all of the readers, so two others ’
wrote articles upon the subject.
Here’s another little clipping of'
interest to her relatives (back
there at Brady) —
Large-Polland
A marriage license was issued!
in Medford yesterday to Wesley 1
Large of Williams and Bonnie WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Pollard of Wonder. 1 JUNE 22 and 23rd
Bonnie is a grand-daughter of “ALIAS THE DOCTOR”
my sister, Nettie Devore. She is
a teacher in the Grant’s Pass pub-
lic schools.
Pos-
Now our summer solstice is near.
At 8:30 p. m., it is yet light enough
to distinguish the difference be-
tween a person and a cow, at a
distance of a hundred yards. And
it is daylight again before 4 o’-
clock a. m. The sun rises in the
northeast, and skims around south
over the mountain tops, and sets the latter part of last week visit-
O. I. C. U. R. RIGHT.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Samuel spent
in the northwest, ing friends in Ranger.
I could tell you several more big -----------------
L. E. Witt and daughters, Ade- fish tales, but what’s the use? Sheet Maiai Water Sun I
laide and Virginia, of San Antonio. Only to mention that several l j pice. DDDAn |
are guests this week of Mr. and hundred of the elite unemployed plies, and Plumbing BROAD. I
*enjoyed a big salmon barbecue WINDROW COMPANY.
Mrs. B. Simpson.
Yes
Is Going to Have a
JUBILEE
SALE
"This Is The Night"
—and oh, what a plight, with two
mixed-up husbands and two mixed-
up fraus; and droll Charlie Rugg
les to fix up their rows,
—with—
LILY DAMITA, ROLAND
YOUNG, CARY GRANT ar
THELMA TODD
—PLUS
Bing Crosby Comedy and
News Reel
—with—
RICHARD BARTHELMESS and
MARIAN MARSH
—because the world knew him as
her brother, their passion was bur-
ied alive with “Alias” for its epi-
taph. The answer will stun your
senses. It has set a new world
record for suspense.
—PLUS-
"All Sealed Up" and
Movietone News Reel
BENHAM
We are not going to make a big Bally-
hoo about this Sale—not going to spend a
lot of money advertising it—But we are
going to let LOW PRICES on GOOD Mer-
chandise speak for themselves!
We are going to offer Real Induce-
ments to People to come to BENHAM’S
and BRADY!
Some folks will come for a Dress and
Hat Sale—others will come to our Races,
Barbecue and Dances — BENHAM has
the Dress or Hat for either of these occa-
sions.
For the
Dances!
Beautiful
Chiffon
DRESSES
SPORT
DRESSES
—for the Races
PRICED for Only . . .
$5 $10 $16.50
DRESSES
for the Barbecue
PRICED for Only . . .
$1.00
PAJAMAS
PRICED for Only .00 .
$1.00
They will look good al the Barbe-
cue, Races and in the large Crowd that
will be at our Jubilee this Season—July
4-5-6th, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
This Sale will start Friday,
June 24th and runs through
the Final Day of the Jubilee!
----------------------------—-—------2.194Z-—-
Our Windows Will Not Be Covered With Circulars- They Will Be DECOR- ,
ATED With Beautiful Merchandise. Come Inside and Look Things Over *
. . • This Is Going to Be the Best SALE We Have Ever Had.
BENHAM’S
NEW STYLE STORE and BEAUTY SHOP
South Side of Plaza
Brady, Texas
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