The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1963 Page: 3 of 6
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Tt'EflDAY, ATRIL 2 IMS —THE BRADY HERALD, FRADY, TFT AS PACK %
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lly MELVIN TITTER
RINNKTT nillttlll, PARTY—
Wham Mr*. K I Bennett wa* honored with
m farewell party Saturday from J«:30 to 11
in the morning at thi hom< «>f Dt. and Mr*.
Jerry AN mid. she »#• pr<--ntcd * parting
gift of silver The . ift wa- from member*
of her Rykota ( la of the Kirut Baptist
Church, who were also host* nt the party.
In the picture, left to right are Mrs. Wood,
Mr*. C. I>. Morris, Mr*. Bennett and Mr*. J.
J Jordan. Mr*. Wood greeted the :i.l lade *
a* they arrived; Mr* Jordan poured punch
and Mr*. Morn* *erve<l cookie* from the
pretty refreshment table.
Notes From Vivian
lly MBS. L. It. SMITH
! Special Service
Honors OKS Past
.Matrons, Patrons
I Mr. and Mr*, (ilcnn Kittle,
i Worthy Matron and Worthy
Itradi lie* have iMitrh! th. though row on row of tomato Patron, presided over the stated I
fever of spr i. *.». » h i to > , >•, The older one* that minting of Itiady ('h*|>er No. I
pruning or hen . mi i *h ufwent through the winter, are 1 #17, O. E. S. Thursday at 7:30j
far behind then, o,ir Iswn* *t least el(rht feet tall and p. m.
have been mow, I ei,,,n r. loaded* The iHtdd* *ay they The chapter room depicted it
moving the old Ion. era** started (waring the week he- lovely pictuie of Spring with
which had h. n tin t wav tore ChriMma* having been K,*t,.r decoration place,I at
" r S,"<,’ 'h,‘, thr foot of a pode*tal of the
tone ea« h vine ha, produced 1<J|n offirrr.
r ch, at 1« pounds of delicious Fol|ow|n th„ m,.rtinPi M,
tomatoea. | ,
Henry Spear* directed a *pc< ml
during tto late summer to
protect the the root* from |tl<
heat, then left that whv to
protect hghtn-t the cold at
least that Is tot f caaoii Inc
Ft-rtlliyer ha* Iih i spread I
on many lawn* »ud now we if
are watllnr for a mil >n dot- mg
lar ruin to u»h,r n Spr.tig.
was Interesting to see ,|| the Past Mat
"No 8mok- ron* *n" • ast Patrons. They
Ktcii* saying
A I!o* til " It
seem* I hut
Mr and Mr* Georg-- Pur, *•!t
plant a garden every year In
their hat k yard and Sndtty
and 1 thought w, deleted
aweet corn to a full
Monday.
were addressed with an im
nicotine i* one of the worst preaaive greeting and paid
thine* for the plant* Mr* special tribute* for their *ei-
in-dd* showed u* a tomato vice given to the Order. Form-|
th»t had twen touched hv a ing a semi-circle at a vantage I
- tor who had hoen smoking point in the Chapter r,*nm each
Thirty tine Brady High
Hchnol sludonta attenilod the
Intel cholastle Beuguo Liter-
ary cent* In Mason Hatiirilny.
Clyde Locltleitr anti V'letor
Sch III won first In spelling,
dreg Akins won first place In
pr,, •• reading. Ylrkl Herherg
won third place In ptadry read-
ing The leant of Jim Ather-
ton and Bill deealln won third
place In dehate. The flrat-plare
winners will attend the region-
al meet at Bretiliattl April II*.
* * •
Facing some stiff com-
petition among AAA anti
A A A A school s, Brady High's
golf team placed third in the
Lam lisas Lions Chill's fll-
vliatlonal Tournament Hnlur-
tiny with a IBIS This proved to
ho Itradv's lowest score In com-
pel it Ion there over (lie yours
past.
• • •
Members ot the sophomore
tdass plan lo make their Sopho-
more Sue Hop this Saturday
night tint* of tho most success-
fill yet Jerry Atherton, the
class president announces Hist
they Imvo selected a western
the mo.
» • •
Brady Is to lie the site this
weekend of several district
event Among these art* the
district track meet, the dis-
trict tennis meet, and tho
district golf meet.
• • •
In case yon have been won-
dering those high school hova
voa \e seen s(|io*ocliig rubber bilious Texas invasion, now i*
let I Is at, til era**- This Is
Coach K V Owens' plan to
tone tip their wrists ami arms
In preparation for football sea-
son.
NETS Jl NF WEDDING Mr. and Mr*. 0. L. Tomlin-
son of Spade, Texus, announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of theii daughter. Mary Kli/als-th, to
Jeff Benton Willey, son of Mr. and Mis. Hollis Phillips of
l.ohn. The couple have set their wedding for June 15 in the
First Methodist Church of Spade.
Dick Dowling Book
In Second Printing
By the Associated I’res* rying for the safety of the high
'^oclol Security
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QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
H> FLOYD II El I.IVLTON
District Manapcr
Social Security Administration
Have you a question about
soeial security? Addres* it to
Floyd K. Ellington, l»i .-drift
Manager. Social Security Ad
ministration. Jill Continental
Building, San Angelo. He will
answer in this column, of. if
apace does not permit, hy dir
net mail.
QUESTION. A member .f
my family is phy -ically ill it, I
in my opinion will never |.c
atilt1 to return to work; how
ever. In* refuses to file a usual
security claim for disability
benefits as he believe* he will
recover and return to work.
Can you assist me in getting
him to file his claim ?
A NSW KR If the disability
wa* of a mental nature, we
I could have a <•!«,«• relative filw
i claim for him However, ainca
thi- di'.ability is due to a physi-
cal Imo-urment, the ihriilntt on
whether or not to file a dis-
ub ity claim rest* entirely with
th, icdivid il Vie cannot force
I the io>! v idu.il to file ii claim,
1 Imt we will gladly dlscuaa hi*
i-iii,' with him at any time.
Q1 EKTlON: I expert to
move oon 11*>w can I lie suro
my check will get to me on
time at my new address?
ANSWER: Re (tort* your newt
addle- to the Social Security
Administration us early aa po*.
title If the change in your
addle - i- received by the mid-
dle of the month, there will
tie no delay in tin* delivery of
your check. Be sure to also
notify yotti post office.
Qt K ST MIN': My husband
and I were receiving .social se-
curity l»etiefit - My husband
died l**fore endot mg our last
check Must 1 return the
cheek?
ANSWER: Yes. A new
cheek will then tie issued III
your name.
1*111 IN I' > lint NEWS TO
nil 1 I \ Ml util • III It tl.ll
<Jtiiilitv WATCH and
JI WF.LKY Repair
THR I MB. ILL’S Jeweler
Cforfeit Jlurntn
"link Dowling at Sabine
Past,” Fran! Tolbert's detailed
story of dramatic events that
atniped the Yankee’s most am-
sl.
hut
wa* Introduced and presented
a liadge. the gavel, which is
It hnd developed
stand epotchod.
If cigarette smoke I* so! an emblem of authority and
deadly to tomato plants, can’t | »ymhol of service
voa -e what tt would do to yr ^ ,,,,
decoratid with t,ri»Ait s|*>t» of a human body orar a period ««*.r
r««d hod* on. a| th, prettiest ,.f ----- **"*• m
Here I root Miami. Texas
Mrs T F Boswell of Miami.
Texas, arrived lit Brady Mon-
day for a wick's visit with
her son and daughter-in-law. now
the Kev. and Mrs. Bill Bos-
well
Brad, ha* been htutitifwlhr
places is at th* bom. of Mr
and Mrs Eldon Duncan. and
Mr*. Charley la sts »ai v ► she
has lied »o,tie prise tie-
many years'
Mr and Mr* Henry Spears
the East." ac- .
^ com pan ted by Mrs. Kittle at;
The serving table in the te-
Mr and Mra Jack
K *‘V M’f
always bn,. »u<h a pr-
b*4
of Iulips Th< v iv id
nt
\0Th
stand out stnee they
put
in
tlowr apto-aranee so early
Msyhe our w inter is over!
• • •
Revrral week-ends ago late
In the evening right at dusk
we saw a * i loud of re.
lllterly hundred, flviar north
It was pet,lag
dark I m »till wond * i
the) flew ail aiKbt 1 t
a sign «»f rt,o ng *
I am trying tu rew •
N thundered lb Eel*. tv
rati t recall Hint tt ,1 <t
old saying Is that tliund
Eebrna,, fros' ... -| t
April \nw it w nti t •
■ • i \t*e< is msny families to
hat. their own hot house*
" i • rt the, will W”W vege-
table* for the family He said
with < hernicals raised and
.old h, prot.-Mwtnnala. the only
\ i»it In Itlg *>pt ing
Mr and Mr*, tietie Samuel-
soil spent Saturday and Sunday
In Big Spring where they were
guest* of tliclr son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs Pete
Tomlinson. They kept their
little mix months old grand-,
daughter. <'ind>. while her par-
ents found a home for them- |
sdv.-s in Midland where they I
will In- moving soon Mr '
Tomlinson will hi* employed
1 accountant with Texaco
oil Co.
in it* set-olid printing.
And there may la* no stop-
ping the pc ■!•«, for this is
the sort of book that even the
casual reader of Texas history
will want on his bookshelf. It
is published hy Mcf.raw-iiill at
$3.1*5.
Dick Dowling’s fame has
gained and waned, anil right
is at a peak, partly be-
cause of Tolbert's hook anil
partly because of the t • nt.rt.
nial of the War Between the
and
a If
that
••r 1f
and
Tb»
The iHidd* are ready for th* 1 piano,
strong March wind* to sub-
► id* as they are playing havor .__
with their Pl.atlc covered - l'*PtK*n room wa* dtsorated to
J carry out the Easter theme.
< h-rley say. that snm.-day C.Ktkie. and coffee were served
hy the hostesses: Mines. Win.
H. Willmann. Ia*e Roy Isreffler
and Bertha McLamore.
Eighteen Past Matron* and
Past Patron*, the officers and
a number of member* and vis-
thlng they would have to wor- ilor| fron, oth^r Chapter* were
ry about would be the temper- nt for th* orcaaion.
ture and humidity ____________
Bus-d Hunt prin.ipal of
Jui or High K* ho«d. would be
• . p... |;. 11. m PPMi Ini'
t- 1 It ruI or kIda tn a heat and Mr and Mr* W A t 'M Mnd friend* in our recent aor-
•*..led hot house Baird hav. r.iurncd row.
_________ 11rip that look them to 8miih-
vllle where they were gue»t*
Dowling wa* the leader
of a little hand of Irishmen
virtuall, segregated to the
mud flat* around Sabine
Pas* because the, were
Irish when the Irish were
none too popular and hc-
causc—let's face it—they
were hard for any Confed-
erate officer to handle.
They were hard for the
Yankees to handle, too.
Dowling, 25, and u Houston
saloon owner, had 12 men under
him to man six unreliable can-
non in a mud flat.
The figure on the sir.,* of
tin* force sometim* - vane
Tolbert, a columnist for
the llaila* Morning New*,
backgrounds the hook with
a brief rerounting of some
other battle* between the
Confederates and Yankee*
in Texas.
The Battle of Sabine Pass
has been described by some a*
the most brilliant of the war
from the Confederate viewpotni.
Certainly, coming on Sept. x.
1st;:!, when the South had little
good news to he happy atout. it
wa* welcome.
The battle wa* no turning
point of the war But it did
keep Texa* from domination
by the northern forces. If Sa-
bine Pass had fallen, Union
troops would have controlled
all of Texas.
EASTER IS SUNDAY APRIL 14TH
the -not eompoiad W—cir1 nvt
here in a full, full ikirted dress of
tnc Swiss pima cotton, -.beer vnd
ulky iti multi tucks ed^ed in neat
pCket braid.
S25 95
< \KD HI THANKS
fMlUl tmt tt*
« h «ft »•* flmt
fl»f hlMi » l*'f
rbw h**<l th*
NM |iL hi; |
<«U ml* r to
of friend*. In Pawad* na they
»«re guests of hi** grand
W. would like U. take this daughter Mr* T
niegnt ,,f expressing our deep
appeer utiiiS for the
kind and sympathetic art* that
< am* t* u* at thr pawatrqr of
• n<t
Monday
Mine La*
% tailed Mr
l**Mr at t
•tia',1 Ea rt,
and rt,* 'tied i*
grow t < g. I* i,i, -
ItewMle- ||t. - 1,
mat,* tinea l*>„dod
(hey grow t» .
• tea ra* uOil>- *
I*..dil, Mitt h, t
eiusal' |* la a i ► U •
that they t •
g • «rw t|»f |lk • i
the %inew frew
they *<>al,ia I k* •
e4*
' ktlky * , >| 11.
ter w • a i. rt
IkrcmviMM-Irr t*
gr.es hr was o* i
It '■ i we <*f h k- v
tt I I !► ! •* % ' fcA. >• v • *
fc l«df !*%• v V> a
• tv |MM< «•$ ***'■ ft'I
TImM v» » sight
le To-
rt, a lag
way to
*ul lo
» trwit
our little Carrie Lynn
VA» regret wre ilu not have
live names of all wrho hel|wr|
Iti our home ate! aent f**aj M>
kal « roukt thank ta< h one
personal ly.
It StiK-hberv
and family and at Natch**/
Miaa they were gueata ot hi* ,
frienda. Mr and Mr- AA t> j
Brown The two couple* at
tended the annual axalea pil-
grutiag, and musical l*t»V. |
"Highway to Heaten They
wvte imptvaaetl with u tab
leau pritgram nt IWM-M given
hy NVgtu spiritual singer*
CARD OE THANKS
The family of Mrs. Lee
Kli’g wish to express apprecia-
tion for the kindness and sym-j since occasionally Dowling had
pathy extended hy neighbors visitors. Put when the Yunkc,
armada of gunboats and troop
transports leached the pass, hi*
militaiy visitors sensibly left
the fighting to Dowling.
The accuracy of Dowling'*
gunnery — the men apparently
h.el plenty ef ammunition t
practice with in advance of the
Mil.BRED AND WAYNE invasion disnio, I mn »■! t
EERtil'SON I shi|u» ami sent the othci* *vui
Day Camp Training
Starts April 1
(lirl Scout Bay Camp
training will begin Thursday.
April 4. at the Girl Scout Lit-
tle House, and will be held from
i* a. nt. to 11 a. m. by Mrs
David Bishop, Jr., of Lohn. Bay-
Camp director.
All staff members arc re-
quired to have this training,
trirl Scout officials said.
Our sincere thanks and grat-
itude for all your thoughtful-
ness.
LEE KING
MARIE AND Ol IYER
Koenig
llu> >(tur light bulbs
from Hradv |,ion> Club Fri-
day. April 5. l our bulb-*
for *1. Funds go to Lions'
('rippled Children's Camp
at Kerrv ilk*.
Ik-autitul Faster Cards
b\ Hallmark at THE
>1 ANHVKIMIKK \LI> OF-
FICE.
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1963, newspaper, April 2, 1963; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921305/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.