The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [42], No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1950 Page: 5 of 8
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• Braid
• Buttons
•Jewels
• Winter Navy
• Elephant Gray
• Encore Brown
• Bottle Green
• Jet Black
• Copra
• Frontier
• Flame
• Gold
• Rust
•Royal
INESDAY & THURSDAY, AUG. 23-24
ighty Technicolor Musical Show of Shows!!
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Sister Eusebius CCV
Visits Family Here
Sister Eusebius, CCV, the for-
mer Miss Julia Villegas before she
completed her training at Incar-
nate Ward Convent, was a guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Vil-
DOUBLE FEATURE
IAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 25-26
Every, woman knows that the best selections are at
the first of a season, and Rosenberg’s annual August
coat and suit Layaway event gives you an opportunity
to choose just the coat and suit you’ll want while
stocks are so complete.
Fabrics:
• Sharktick
• Milateen
• Worsteds
• •Flannel
• Chinchilla
• Sharkskin
•Gabardine
•Tweed
ORothchila
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Rosenberg’s coat and suit values are the best in many years. Fall orders were placed early and
this merchandise was delivered before the recent price increases. We sincerely believe that it will
be to your advantage to shop early at these early season low prices.
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“THE WIZARD OF OF
Starring JUDY GARLAND
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“MILLION DOLLAR
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It's Timely! It’s Important!
AUGUST COAT and SUIT
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Miss Neil Barsch presided at the
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For the wedding trip to San
Antonio and points in South Tex-
as, Mrs. Nance traveled in a two-
Come sickness, the loss of a job, an enforced move—
and how glad you will be that you have a savings
account to take care of the emergency! Start laying
aside a fixed sum now, every week, out of your income.
And as your income increases, increase the amount you
save.
Budget Coats and Suits
$22.95 to $49.95
By: “BETTY ROSE”
“SURE SIZE”
“MARKAY’’
“MONROE LLOYD”
“CORDAY”.
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AY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AUG. 27-28-29
"THREE CAME HOME”
SEE AND HEAR
The Stamps All-Star Quartet
From Dallas, Texas in Person
High School Auditorium, Brady, Texas
At 8:00 P. M. Saturday Night, Aug. 26
Sponsored by McCulloch Co. Singing Convention
One of the Best Known Quartets of the Day.
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THE GREATEST “EMERGENCY
REFUGE” IN
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guests, and Rev and Mrs. E M have been made for the club to
Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. A Henson hold all meetings in the council
and Mmes. John Hanson, A. Fahn room of the City Hall thia Club
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from $55.00
By: "ROTHMOOR"
“KAY SAKS”
“ETTA GAYNES”
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A Ae AV,5 They’re exciting in way, the wonderful coat and suit fashions
AAfor Fall 1950. Elegant new fabrics . . , dramatic colors , , , flattering
EW styles . . . superb tailoring. All yours at budget-wise prices at Rosenberg’s,
May we suggest you come in today and make your selections?
split carnations. —- ------ , .
Mr. Buford Mitchell was best uate of Mevin High School of the
man. class af 1948 and has been en-
The bride’s mother wore a black gaged in farming.
Youngdale, L G. Swenning. Paul---
Hanson, O. Hyman, Rena Has- Visiting In San Angelo
sett, Charlie Dahlberg and Misses I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McBee are
Ellen and Maud Berquist, mem- in San Angelo for a few days, vis-
,erH iting Mrs. McBee’s relatives.
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The Bradyite, a graduate of
Brady High School, was accom-
panied to Brady by Sister Theresa
Marie, CCV, who is a teacher in
New Orleans, La.
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yellow gladioli with
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Misses Melba Bloomer, Eloise
Brown, Caroline Dial, Nell and
Dora Barsch, Frances Jean Davee
Polly Hibdon, Patricia Bradley and
the hostesses. Sending gifts were
Mmes. R. L. Akins, Larry MeLes-
ky, Fred Howard and Betty, H. W.
Gilbreath, W. R. Sparks and Ira
Parmer.
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the piano. Miss Betty Johnson
played the traditional wedding
marches and accompanied as Miss
Jean Locker sang “I Love You
Truly” and “Because”.
The bride, who entered with her
fsther, chose a street length dress
of shadow white organdy, styled
with a Peter Pan collar, cap
sleeves and tiered skirt. Her hat
and shoes were white and she bor-
rowed a white Bible from Miss
Dora Barsch. For something old
she wore her great grandmother’s
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gold broach, and her garters were piece multi-colcred suit with black
blue to complete the something accessories, and an orchid corsage,
old, borrowed and blue. A white] Upon their return, the couple will
orchid showered with satin reside on a farm at Salt Gap.
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sories while the groom’s mother;
chose a gray two-piece suit. Both 1 Bridal Shower Thursday
wore corsages of pink carnations, j Complimenting Miss
The bride’s cousin, Mrs. George Diehl, who was married on Fri- 1--- — - ------
DuGay, baked and decorated the: day evening to Mr. Owen Lee
; three-tiered wedding cake which ] Nance, Mrs. Carol Dial, Mrs. C./Entoytains (oc+s
। was topped with a miniature brid-1 Bradley and Mrs. Norris Camp- —M-e. lams —9-9
a couple. Miss Eloise Brown, as- bell entertained with a bridal I The Woman’s Society of Christ-
sisted by Miss Melia Bloomer, cut shower at 307 West White Street Ian Service of the West Sweden
the cake and Miss Jo Ann Clay from 3 to 5 o’clock, Thursday af-1 Methodist Church entertained
poured punch. Yellow daisies and/ternoon. i members of the WSCS from Rich-
fern encircled the punch bowl and I Zinnias formed a colorful back- land Springs in a tea held at the
matching candles were used to ground for the guests, who were home of Mrs. A. Henson, 702 West
....... " directed in games and contests by 12th Street, Brady, on Thursday
Mrs. Campbell. afternoon.
Punch and cake were served as A visitation program was given:
refreshments, and a social hour enjoyed during
Gifts were presented to the hon- which time a refreshment plate
oree by Mmes. Aubrey Davee. with cake and punch was served
------------------- . Brady Garden Club
dibbonrandon-j.MoGrsen,HWa Meets At City Hall
land Springs, Mrs. Blanche Bald- I Mrs. Charles Matthews, presi-
win of Portsmouth, Ohio, Mrs. dent of the Brady Garden Club
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Parties, Socials, Personals to
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pu. graduate of 1950, was a member
Mrs. Dwain Turner of Melvin of the Brady High Band, a Na-
was matron of honor. She were an tional Honor Society; FHT and
afternoon dress of aqua silk styled served as business manager for
with high neck, cap sleeves and the Bulldog Annual. She was nam- .g.— ------------e — ----- --
full skirt. Her corsage was of pink ed the outstanding senior girl of work as a teaching nun at Eagle
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Five Generations
At Cude Reunion
R .chards Park was the scene of
a reunion of the family of Mrs.
M. A. Cude of Brady.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. George Cude, George, Jr., and
Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cude,
Howard Cude, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Davenport cf De Leon, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Davenport, Alvis,
Janice, Judy and Gary, Mr. and
। Mrs. Richard Gossett, Necia -nd
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meredith, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Meredith, and Kathy
of Voca.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waters of
McNeal, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Meddlock and Jimmie Don of
Wilcox, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
King, Edward, David and Virgil of
Marble Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Davenport and children of San An-
gele.
Five generations of the family
attended.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [42], No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1950, newspaper, August 22, 1950; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598965/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.