The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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Pack 4—THE URAHV HERALD. tyRADV, TKXA»V TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1962
Notes From Vivian
with lome of his friends Saturday way drop by for a visit to the and Othello Stewart and famllh-H
morning, we bade farewell to I.ar- campus. We have a wonderful They enjoyed watching the c
ry and drove to Austin where staff to work with and other as- ton Howl football via televls ,
Smitty was to attend to more bus- sociates. Jan. t. Since Dorman had s>
-------—— ~... ....iness. ‘I just don’t have time to write 1 Scott Appleton play tor t i
- After a late lunch with our friends back home, so please give Brady Bulldog* In years past.
®J * ** MHTH |Camp San Saba. As it was ''’‘“I*- good friends, Mr. and Mrs. Yern them a hello for us, and d > -'.art ,:iM|d htl friends before thi g$
I had no business in < "lle'e ing lunch, Edward asksd me if Sanford, and while she and I vis- nur paper, for we miss it. Oh, yes, ,,n<* them to watch No. 7 i
Station the pa-.' week-end, but to Ijtrry and I wouldn t imve lunch (b,. nu.n ^ more plans ar- tell Rev. Mr. Jordan we are now M,l|ce he was from Mom’s home-
s>e our son, and he had h. n back with him and his roommate. I was ranged for the Mid-Winter Press members of the church he former* •
m«.ie Mattered than ever when 1 Convention to be held in San An- ly pastured here and have met
learned that t.ie> lived in Hn (,,„;„ (his week-end. Smitty is many of his friends who send re- •',,*ni "K r*,m *'ar h.ast
thcTumT/him If’ 'lie"'Till ‘heTaS < ha'''man ('f .th.e b<’ar;1 thi* >'"lir ^‘rds to them. Sincerely, Lorene
in. tuncn nim u. in saiu m na.t \\,. n.a<.b).(] home Bbout 6:45 to and Alf Toalson.’
tro.u-n tired of dormitory meals. find „ much warmer I<rU(|y than
He must be a pood cook too be- W(J buij j
cause he looked well fed und hap-
at school scarcely two weeks since
the holidays. I had plenty of
homework that was awaitinff my
1 attention, hut did it get my atten-
tion ? Certainly not.
j My husband is a member of
the A&M Colletti* Journalism Ad-
visory Committee that was meet-
ing at the college Friday morn- • • • ' «'ntly .lr. D. A. Newton,
ing at r:.’10. He insisted that I When President and Mrs. Karl ,®r”er0 ■uperintendent of Brady
should accompany him, so throw- Rudder invited us to lie their School who left Brady in
ing all thoupht of work to the guests to see tin* basketball game s‘ r,t „ 8 *ub-cription to
winds, we rolled out of warm beds bet wen A (CM and SMU Friday ! *' •s,D,n>l«»rd-Herald. Mr. Newton
at 1 a. m. an.l braved a bleak nrght, we acepted. 1 was delighted ls **** nin home in \ alley Mills
cold morning at 5. We thought wc since it was to he my first an< 8<llt^ ^u* wunt<‘d keep up
never would see any signs of day college basketball game. Thera 1 a'8 man^ b'oo.1 friends in the
As we reached Llano there were Were 6,kOO spectators and at least ,,rt of Texas.
bare outlines of the hills in the 4,000 cadets attending the game "^7^ M^Ne^ton is^n' in theTr* "home town"
east, giving the first evidence of at (». Rollie White Coliseum and . Kn " inai mr, Newton is en-1
the break of day. believe me, if it takes cheering ,l,'in^ Rood health.
By this time Smitty had he- and urging to cause a team to
come sleepy, so I took the wheel, win no wonder the Aggies won
* * * 75-5'! They were noisy, hut it
mate third elass. DSN, son of Mr.
and Mth J. FO. Gentry of Rochelle
Mrs Pearl Underwood of Brady i!, ,irt**‘dulo(1 to return to Han
.Mrs. lean unuerwoou oi »iaay Diego on jan. 15 aboard ,,
has a good idea. She said since she tark uircruf( rnrri(>r ugg Tj '
is a poor correspondent, she want- deroga, which is returning from
cd us to put her son and his wife a nine-month cruise with the Sci-
on our subscription list for a year onth Fleet in the Western Pacific*
as birthday gifts to them. | In the Far Fast, the ship visiied
James “Undie” Underwood, for- Sasebo, Iwakuni, Yokusuka and
mer City Secretary of Brady, is
manager of the M. E. Moses Var-
iety Store at Mathis, Texas. We
hope we can keep the Underwoods
well informed as to the happen*
Mr, and Mrs. Alf Coalson moved
in to Brady from Doole several
If you have not seen the dawn was all organized, orderly, and months ago hut must have been
•>f a new day on n cold frosty very impressive,
morning lately, you have missed * * »
a lot. (I had not). It brought hack ,, . _ ,
memories of my first school year . Fo,1?W'"* the game, the Rud-
after my father's death in 11.19, ^ok U* 'l"™ w'th 1 u‘m
when my brothers and 1 finished for fcofft'* fn< doughnuta-there
,, ,. , went my diet hut it was worth it!
the term by attending the Last ... . , . renew our subscription to the
Sweden School, driving there each | ’Ve :|11 a«d *uch a nice visit Standard-Herald and change the
morning via horse and buggy. It an” seemed like we had turned
back the clock when Rudder was
living with us and teaching his-
ti liable to retire, so accepted a
P< dtion as Houseparents at the
lexas Baptist Children’s Home in
Round Rock.
In a recent letter she said:
“Dei r Smitty and Vivian, Please
was very cold during those drives,
hut the memory now is pleasant.
.MltH. .IKIt \ Ml (j. Mil.MS
Elaine Tom,
Jerald Follis Wed
Mr. and Mth. Leo Edward.
Tomlinson of Fredericksburg an-,
jiounrc the marriage of their
daughter, Elaine, to Jerald G. j
Follis the vows having been ex-
changed Friday, Doc. 'i'i, at 7
p. m. in Mason.
The Rev. Glen Redell, former
pastor of the llaptist Church in
Fredericksburg, officiated at the
double ring ceremony. reading
She vows at the altar of the new
First Baptist Church dedicated in
•arljr December,
The brldo wore n white wool t
chanel suit with a deep collar of
white mink. Her accessories were
a cJoclie of white mink, white
glows, brown alligator shoes and
bag. l|er only Jewelry was u dia-
mond and i*>ld antique cross be-
longing jU> tier sister. She carried
a white prebid.
The bride's attendants were
her sisierH, Misses Suzanne and
Gherte Tomlinson, who wore
green imported silk sheaths with
matching accessories.
The bridegroom's attendants
were his brother, Bandy Follis,
and Boh Hharafelt of Han Angelo.
Since {heir return from their
We reached College Station at torV nn'l coachii ,- in Brady High
the early hour of 9 o’clock and School and Miss Margaret \\ il-
the appointment to see our Son
was 10 and the committ *e meet-
ing 10:30. 1 dreamed of the extra
hour we could have spent in our
comfortable beds!
• * *
Although Smitty had to coax me
to take the trip, I enjoyed every
minute of it.
While visiting on the campus
Friday morning. I was glad to
see Edward Appleton, senior stu-
dent and son of Mr. and Mrs. K.
M. (Fats) Appleton of Brady und
wedding trip to Fort Clark in
Mrnekettville, Mexico and New
Mexico, the newly-weds are at
home In Sunset Villai’j Apart-
ments, Fredericksburg.
The bridegroom, t ho son of
Mr nnd Mrs. Ft. L. Follis of
Hobbs, N M , Is mnnager of the
Fredericksburg Chamber of Com-
merce.
The bride Is a niece of Mr. and
Mrs. 8. P. Tomlinson, Jr. nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. W, T, Archer ot
Brady.
liamson was living at the J. B.
Whiteman home and was a fre-
address to Texas Baptist Child-
ren’s Home, Drawer 7, Round
Rock.
“We are employed as House-
parents in one of the 10 cottages
on the campus, and have 14 hoys
quont guest in our home. Since ranging in age 7 through lti.
Rudder and Miss Williamson were Sometimes I feel like ’the old worn-
dating and he had no car at that! an *n the shoe,’ but all in all we en
time, many of the dates were
spent in our living room. Since
that time, “much water has gone
under the bridge.”
* * *
After Smitty had another visit
joy this work, and love everyone
of these kids!
“This is a wonderful place for
children and Texas Baptists are
giving them the best of care.
“Any time you are down this
\ttend*. School la \n-tin
Mrs. Leonard Atherton, dieti-
tian at itrndy Hospital, is in
Austin this week attending an In-
stitute of Hospital Dietetics. This
institute, conducted by the Texas
Hospital Association in co-opera-
tion with the Texas Dietetic As-
sociation, stresses the latest de-
velopments in Hie field of foods
and nutrltlan and in liospita!
food service. The faculty of the
institute includes outstanding
authorities in all phases of dietary
administration.
Beppu, Japan; Subic Bay and
Manila, Philippines, and Hong*
Kong.
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all
who helped so much in our recent
sorrow. For all services rendered,
the flowers, food and words of
sympathy wc arc deeply grateful.
May God’s blessings rest upon you
JOE S. WILSON AND FAMILY
MR. AND MRS. A. E. FI.ANAGIN
AND LARRY
MR. AND MRS. BURRELL
FI.ANAGIN
MR. AND MRS. R. I,. CHESSER
MR. AND MRS. MERCER
SLAUGHTER AND CHILDREN
Meeting Postponed
The Brady Junior High F’nr-
ent-Tcacher Association meeting |
scheduled to lyegt tills week lias
been postponed until 7:30 p m.
Jan. 25.
Returns From Ciriifornla
Mrs A O Stewart of Brady,
ri/dutly returned from Los An-
geles, Calif., where she visited
her throe sons. Jack, Dorman
Prescriptions
• Compounded
Accurately
and promptly by
Registered Pharmacist
City Drug Co.
Jial LY 7-2325 Brady. Ter.
Men’s Shoes
Values to 19.95
Boys’
Shoes
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Values to 11.95
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JANUARY
SHOE
CLEARANCE
SALE
Starts Wed. Morning at 8
It’s clearance linu* again at the J&h Shoe Store . . .
and once again it is a real Bargain Festival.
Literally thousands »«f pairs of reliable footwear, ami
as Indore, til ver a tractive prices. Shop through
each table or rack. ( Ml right shoes out and clrarli
marked for you to make your own selections.) You
will find sexeral pairs to vour liking and count tour
sating^ in dollars. Once again we will open e»rl> for
the contcnience of Ihos' who can’t shop later .
so mike >our plans to he on hand when the d«**»Ts
OPEN at > :00 A. M.
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Home of Velvet Step.( il> Util and Wfa#her-kird Shops
Men’s
Shoes
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Children’s
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Children’s
H.'iuse Shoes
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Men’s
House Shoes
Value* to 6.95
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Casuals
Size* J1) to 6
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1962, newspaper, January 16, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921154/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.