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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 3

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Brookshire, Texas
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THE KJtTY NE KATY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, September Stll'LKMKNT TO TIIK KKOOKSHJKE TIMES PERSONALS Mrs. G. W. Douglas and Gil- 1 Douglas of Houston visited Mrs. M.

J. Tucker Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Epperson of Comoo visited Mrs. J. M.

Stewart several days this Mr. and Mrs. John Cling- rrian and children of Houston visited Mrs. M. J.

Tucker Labor Day, Master Herbert Bcckendorff spent Tuesday with Master John Henry Wright. to Saturday to day with Mrs. Lester Williams. Hoyt dined with Miss Grace Wilkinson and her mother Sundav. Miss Myrtle Sears spent last Tuesday in Houston.

Mrs. Francis Arneson Hamilton and daughter of Dallas were visiting friends and relatives over the week end. Mrs. L. C.

Wilkinson entertained Misses Lois Pauli and Iris Bailey at dinner one clay last' week. Vernon May entertained the Katy bridge club at the home of Miss Vernice De Vol Thursday evening of last week. There were twenty-six present. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Mrs.

Geo. Longenbaugh visited Mrs. Ben Beckcndorff and family Monday. Mrs. C.

J. De Vol has returned from a months visit with her mother and ether relatives in Hutchison, Kansas. Miss Olivia Lammert spent Labor, Day with friends in Brenham. Mr. and Mrs.

0. L. Miller and I daughter, Frances, and Misses Ruth and Rae Hoyt spent the week end in Kerrville. Mesdames J. M.

Stewart and Lewis Pauli motored to Houston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cott and daughter of Houston spent the week end with Mrs. Katie Roberts.

Mrs. Clarence Peck was a Houston shopper Friday. Mrs. A. P.

Smith and daugh- Briley of Con roe spent days bst, ek with Mrs. Haldcm gh. Mrs. A. E.

Thompson, Mrs Olcn Thompson and family and Mrs. Sam Poorrnan and family motored to Rosenberg Monday to attend a show. Dr. and Mrs. W.

J. Morrow of Houston visited Claire Mor row and family Monday. Mis. Lizzie Gfrth dined with Mrs. Almira Wilkinson Sundaj Miss Ruth Corine Turnoi Luce, who has been visiting relatives here this returned to Amarillo this week.

Mrs. Howard Mount and baby who have been visiting hei mother, Mrs. Ethel Brewllovu, returned to their home in Dallas Tuesday. Miss Gladys Hoyt of Houston spent last week visiting relatives in Katy. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Munhaus- en of Houston spent Sunclav with Mrs. L. R.

Shreve. The Baptist Missionary So- ciey celebraed all their members birthdays occuring in June, July and August at the home of Mrs. Lewis Quarles last Friday. Mrs. Hattie Rob- ertsjjvas in charge of the de- Cake and punch w3s served.

Mrs. Frank Wilkinson had a special birthday cake which was cut and served. We regret to hear that Mrs. R. D.

Weldon is very ill. Mrs. Cora Burris Weller and guest, Miss Sarah Sue Rucker, accompanied by Miss Maud Hickman and Mrs. Rae Duffield and daughter of Houston, motored to Galveston last Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Wilkinson were business visitors in Houston Saturday. wit.li 100', cr.s.

If they will rlf, Friday at Humble, th-y return the to Kafv. of offic-j Mrs. R. Robr-iison. os and Ilita sou Houstnn Thursdav.

Miv. L. E. Monison and MHS Joyce Morrison entertained Cora Burirs and guost, Miss Kin-ah Ruokcr with a dinner in Houston, followed by a party in the afternoon. Floyd Breedlovc and Paul Vaughan were Houston shoppers Friday.

We are glad to report that Miss Melba (Jlictt is cuporat- iiiK' nicL-iy after a tonsil opuni- tion last week. Mrs. D. Brown is spending several wviks vistinji friends in tricia have from jnuitoi- triji to northern states. Mrs.

J. I. Brown was a Houston shopper Thursday. Mrs. J.

W. Pt-ddycord and Miss Mary Peddycord were in Houston Thursday. Mrs. Hattie Roberts and Airs. J.

A. Burton spent several days last woke in Richmond with Mr. and Mis. Glover Burton and family. Mrs.

Elton Kruger of Houston spent Friday here with her father, G. A. Porter. Mrs. Cora Burris Weller and Sarah Sue Rucker, Muster John Henry Wright and Louise Sehlipf motored to Richmond Wednesday, returning by way of Harlem State Farm.

Mrs. Dewey Peek, Miss Vo- feta arf-d'Xofita are spoiling several weeks in San An- visiting relatives. C. J. De Vol of Houston spent week end here at the De Vol home.

PE Attention Given To Children's Permanents THe Doll BEAUTY SHOP KKOOKSHi'UE, TEXAS T. C. Alderson of Houston spent Sunday with his mother, VIrs. Katie Alderson. NEW STOCK OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES WaKoNa Tcnic and Blue Cliarm Linament Public Store Brookshue, Texas Mrs.

Iris dossier, Prop. Phone 25 The Katy Epworth League it -it -t j- LI C- ter, Alice Maurice, Mrs. Ches- attended council meeting at the ter Stockdick and Mrs. Mabel First Methodist church of Stanclii'f of Houston motored Houston last Friday evening WHAT GASOLINE GIVES TO MORE SMOOTH POWER SINCLAIR H-C GASOLINE Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.) J. H.

SCHULTE Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garrett and son of Pattison spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stock- dick.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams of Rosenberg spent Labor Day here with Chester Stockdick and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Busch motored to Orchard Monday. Methodist News, Katy Church school 9:45 a.m., Mr. J. D. Woods, Supt.

Fourteen fine classes in this school! Find your place. Preaching at 11:00 by pastor. Group metings at 7:30 p.m. There is a group for every age. Evenig hour, 7:15 p.m'., sermon by patsor.

Welcome to our teachers both of last year and those who come to us for their first time. We will be glad for you to make our church your home. Our parsonage is a good place to visit, so we are looking for you to visit with us. We are glad to report that at this writing Mr. Sorrels, who is in the hospital in Houston, is doing well.

Also that Miss Mar. uerite Raesner, who has been sick for some time, is getting along fine. (Continued on Page 8) FUCHS MOTOfi CO. SALES SERVICE Brookshire, Texas i of Rice Dealers. This information wanted for the purpose of purchasing F.

Neal, 532 So. 6th Clinton, Oklu. New Location on Front Street FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES FULL LINE OF GENUINE FORD PARTS Specializing in Model and V-8 Motor Exchange F. A. LANGE, Mgr.

PHONE 8 Call on Us for all Kinds of Hardware OUR STOCK IS MORE COMPLETE than EVER BEFORE McCormick Mowing Machines and repairs; John Deere and Avery Plows, Planters and repairs; all sizes of Galvanized Pipe and Pipe fitting. Covrogated Iron Roofing, all sizes. I Sunproof Paint and Water Spar Enamel. They all TO DONALD'S, you'll find it there 1" AND W. F.

DONALD We Have A Complete StccK Of Furniture, Radios, Paints, Varnisnes I See The New I SUPERFEX REFRIGERATOR Complete refrigeration for the home for the cost of a quart of kerosene daily 1 A. H. I Ambulance Service Notary Public.

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Pages Available:
16,209
Years Available:
1930-1971