The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 98, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1946 Page: 5 of 8
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TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1916
PAGE FIVE
DANCE!
quiits
completed
Friday, March 8
8:30 P. M
The
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and
brother of
'Clair .Geeslin, president of the district.
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Veterans Of
DRIVE-IN
ADMISSION $2.50 PER COUPLE. SEMI-FORMAL
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Tickets On Sale At Local Drug Stores Or At Door.
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Clearance Dresses&Suits
Our Thanks!
Value to $19.95
Price
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We want to extend thanks tc all our customers in
Brady Country
Club
Foreign
Wars—Post 3377—Brady
The Only Place
That Gives
of
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pointed sleeves were edged with I r
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of
Music By
LEONARD KING AND HIS 10-PC. ORCHESTRA
One Group
Ladies Suits
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One Group
DRESSES
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Son Of Brady Couple
Marries In Abilene
of Brady Couple—14pt soc.
his brother’s best man
were
Jones.
in recital at the Rochelle ] ehell. Nelda Fay Vick, W
Friday evening. Adams and Patsy Waddill.”
j Tom Penn gave the invocation.
> benedic-
wedding
the
Hobbs
short
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home in
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A little Va-tro-nol up
each nostril effectively
and promptly relieves
distress of head colds-
makes breathing easier
. . . also helps prevent
many colds from devel-
oping if used in time.
Tryit! You’ll like it! Fol-
low directions in folder.
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“Red” and Howard
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Mrs. Julia Wells directed
a —meeting of the
bouquets or man's Society of Christian
- t • I vice Monday afternoon at
Church.
1,
The bride, a graduate of Abi- Wells, Samuelson.
lene High School, is attending I John Delfeld. Edna Watters J c
Hardin-Simmons University where Myrick. W. H. Stindt. r
and the Business Administration Nash‘'"Duke^Duke'Mann. N^B.’
of.Embry, J. B. Embry. H. M. Dea-
.----- — — W. Shuf-
field, Louis West and A. L. Ren-
froe.
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ex-
to all appear-
Mrs. Roy Barnes
...j program
helped
Mrs. R. E. Mohler and daugh-
ter, Miss Helen, were week-end
visitors oh the campus of South-
west Texas Teachers College. San
Marcos, guests of their daughter i
and sister, Miss Jo Mohler, stu-l
dent there.
Mrs. Otto Kinman of Brady and
J. R. Guice of Eden were admit-
ted to Brady Hospital last Wed-
nesday.
society
The Brady Standard:
Telephone Your Parties, Socials, Personals to i
Mrs. Dennis Lanning, Society Editor, Ph. 163 i
Mrs. Anderson wishes to
press her thanks
• ing, and to
| who assisted with the
[and Mrs. ,C. Burns who
with the decorations.
Those serving as ushers
Mrs. Melvin Burk.
well arranged program of violin, tion.
piano and reading selections.
Students participating were {included
Doris Burns, Patricia -*— -
Marilyn Veazey, Karen Ann and'
Gaylord Miller, Evade! McEach-1
sic, which included
"Polonaise,” "Stardust,
de Lune,
bestraum.
The wedding reception 1---
held in the home of the bride's
parents at 1825 South Fifth.
Following a wedding trip
as
ushers
Glenn
bridegroom.
Mary Nell Westmoreland
Hardin-Simmons University,
at the piano for the wedding mu-1 Conference ... Ottn Antonio,'-'-
' March 26 to 29th. Mrs. Edward A,,CH
Because" and
Mack Doty of To WSCS Conference 80,1 of Mr-and Mr8 L,nd8*y Hau-
the
Wo-
Sei- taPe,'s former
the
were
assisted by
Jane Woodford. Juanita Cunning-
ham, Pat Squiers. Lillian Lund.
Jo £lla Waddill, Betty Lou Par-
ish. Juanita Brown. Anna Mae
Johnson. Wilma Barclay and
Helen Knutson.
of uelson, circle leaders,
was ed as delegates to the
in San
The bride, given in marriage
by her brother-in-law, Alfred minute talk
Boyd of Dallas, wore a white and United Nations Food
wedding dress with chantilly bo- ference. and Mrs. N. A. 1
dice, net yoke, and skirt accent- home demonstration agent,
ed with ruffles of the same lace.. *n illustrated talk
The high round neck and
fUi
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Mrs. Woodrow Allen
Officer In Club
The Dodge Home Demonstra-
tion Club met Thursday afternoon
in the school, house with Mrs.
Drew Rickman. president, in
charge. Mrs. Harris Carlson ten-
dered her resignation as secre-
• because of ill
health, and Mrs. Woodrow Allen
was elected to the post.
The club reported two
I had been completed the past
month.
' Mrs. Roy Simpson made a Tive-
Alfred minute talk on the Casablanca
white and United Nations Food Con-
Byars,
• .«*ve cr and Mrs. W. J. Bay as record-
• | ing secretary.
The group voted to invite Mrs.
,o M. A. Treadwell of Houston to re-
I view a book on April 29.
j held to Standler Swening. Harris Carl-*xT , ,.
blossoms. «>n. Woodrow Allen. Theo Lyck-lNCW MeXICO Wedding
Is Announced Here
Announcement has been made
be here of the marriage* on Febru-
ary 22 of Miss Myron Bennett,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. L.
I Bennett of Eunice, N. Mex.. and
Mr. Norman Hallmark of Hobbs.
mark of Ft. Worth. i
Gladioli and fern with lighted
a background for I
the wedding, conducted by R. L.
Allen of the Church of Christ
of Eunice.
The bride was given in mar-
Bradley, •laK«* by her father. She wore a
~accessor-
white corsage. Fori
Value to $45.00
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SERVICE!
Rev. Burkhart Is
Guest At Recital
Rev. Harold R. Burkhart
guest pianist as Mrs. W. P.
derson presented
pile
Baptist Church,
A large i
and friends were present for the and M. A. Gainer, the
| Rev. Mr. Burkhart's program
1 an excellent interpreta-
Parker. ^tlon of Rachmaninoff's "Prelude
in C Minor," Durand's “Second
Valse," "Old Time Religion Med-
ley" original arrangement. "Star
Dust,” "Some Sunday Morning”
and a portion of Gershwin's
"Rhapsody in Blue.”
n of Brady couple—upt soc.
\^Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones of
Brady, announce the marriage of
their son, Irwin M. Jones and
Dorris Ann Rowell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rowell
Abilene, which was held in
South Side Baptist Church
Abilene, February 10. with Rev.
W. C. Ashford officiating.
Vows were exchanged before
an archway of greenery and white
bridal bows, flanked by gladlola
and tapers.^
Qwcfcfr Rekm Distress of
SoottySfatify
and
were
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bennett and
daughters. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y.
Shipman and son of Hobbs; Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. McCulloch and
daughters of Oil Center. N. Mex..
Mr. and Mis. R. L. Shipman. Jr..
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Brown, the
Penn, bride's parents and Imogene and
Mary Virgil Bennett, all of Eunice.
was elected as a delegate to the **d- a Pat>* of Pearl earscrews be-
» her cousin. Mrs. D.
D. McCulloch.
Miss Imogene Bennett was her
church sister's maid of honor and E. C.
— Bennett of Hobbs. N. Mex., serv-
ern, Ruth Parker, Joyce
Barbara Nelle Moseley,
Evdlyn Engdahl, Sherod Kilmer,
was .
An- Lavon Beakley. Ebba Jean Bark- Visit On Campus
her piano pu- er, Bettye Fern Shaver. Joy Mit-
• Rochelle chell, Nelda Fay Vick
audience of parents J
was planned to pay the expenses of
tie's one representative from the
Youth Fellowship
“—---•
Dallas, the couple is at home utj
1107 Mulberry. W. H. Adkins. Louis
Abi- Wells, Sam ‘
School, is attending > John Delfeld
m ss iTnivavallo 1 w
she is a member of the Cowgirls j. Bjcks gr Alfred 1
and the Business Administration Nash Duke, Duke Mann n"
Club. Mr. Jones, a graduate r“ ~ ~
Junction High School, served in ton. Cecil Strieglerf E*
the Army from November 19401 *" “
to September 1945. He spent 17
months in the European Theater.
He is now employed by the
wens Furniture Company
Abilene.
THE BRADT STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS. BRADY. TEXAS.
Week Of Prayer
March 4th to Sth
The WMU of the First Baptist
Church, meeting Monday after-
noon with Mrs. S. E. Stovall in
charge of the bu-jness, made
plans to observe the Week of
Prayer for Home Missions from
March 4 to 8 with all women in-
vited to attend the meetings each
morning.
The sinking of “Praise Him”
opened the study, and Mrs. C. B.
Groves led the devotional thought
from Psalms 61:8. Standing com-
mittees and Circles reported and
members elected Mrs. Charles
! Pitts as intermediate G. A. lead-
on landscap-,
Refreshments were served
narrow lace, sent the bride from n,n* members. Mmes. Drew Rick-j
France by the bridegroom. Her ma>L Floyd Elliott. Riley Pence,
fingertip-length veil was held to Standler Swening. Harris r>ori. I
a coronet of orange I
She carried a bouquet of
carnations on a white Bible
white man' Roy Simpson and Edd Bur-
---------- w- - ».«.«, and <er’ and a Kuost, Mrs. B. G. Ste-
her only ornament was a single .wart Placid.
strand of pearls, the gift of the1 The neJ£t meeting will
bridegroom. iMarch 21.
Mrs. Alfred Boyd, sister of the' ---
bride, was matron of honor, and DelefifatCS Named
bridesmaids were Wanda Hill of — avcxiiicv*
Abilene and Mrs. 1 ,
Nugget. They wore net dresses I 1.2. _.
in pastel shades, miniature vbils business
(and carried colonial „
carnations and sweetpeas. |vice
Duard Jones of Brady served Methodist
| Reports from all circle leaders
Mickey Lehr and^and officers were heard Mmes
brother of the D. A. Harkrider. T. J. —---—- ------- -
I Julia Behrens and Gordon Sam- fuchsia suit with black
were nam- ‘FS a
> W.8.C.S. something old. she chose a pin
Antonio. °f the groom's grandmother, Mrs. I
! Deason; something blue, a
bracelet; and something borrow-
cic-Lirci «« u ucivgaie to trit* •
[National Conference. The society lon*ing to
“*----1 to '
representative
j of the cl 12 _2 1
toito the meeting in San Antonio. E .1
- | Members attending were Mmes, ed as best man.
Bierman.- Following a
Harkridejr, trjp fO Carlsbad,
-!---■ 2. 2. c°upie |a at, |__________
BradJey^A. where the groom is employed by
Gulf Oil Co., following his
discharge after two years in the
ETO overseas.
Guests for the wedding
reception which followed
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West Texas, who have been wonderful friends and pat-
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Brady, McCulloch and adjoining counties, and all of
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If you bought from us on time, you have a credit
with Mr. Little.
We have sold our business to Mr. W. B. Little of
Littlefield, Texas, who will continue this good business.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 98, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1946, newspaper, March 5, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357335/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.