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Brady Standard-Herald Tuesday, December 18, 2001 - Page 5
Whitworth inducted into
Golden Key Honour Society
Meredith Whitworth, daughter of M
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BY RICK Melcer
Mercury Community Ladies Club
enjoys Christmas dinner/party
By Eloise FICKE Then Peggy Ross, President of Winnie Camp, Hilmer Kruckemeyer, :
- - ns Mercury Community Ladies' Club Mercury Ladies' Club presented gifts Fay Knutson, Opal Deeds, George -
. Did you miss us last week. No, met for its Annual Christmas Dinner/ to Rev. Simpson and to Yvonne Matlock, Phyllis and Charles :
the newspaper didn’t forget to run Party at 6:30 P.M. in the community Cottrell for playing the piano for us. Gilbreath, Dalton and Vi Vick, Clyde :
h M The Mane Lion. I just didn’t get it center on December 13, 2001. No Then Mrs. Ross made a speech and Ray and Wynell Chesney, Paul :
S written. The only Brady Lions Club minutes were read and no business presented a gift from the club to Eloise Tackett, J. L and Wanda Dennis, Jean :
activity for that week was the purely was attended to. President Peggy Ross Ficke for her years of being Secre- Dale and Betty Knutson, Bob and :
social C hristmas Dinner, and I missed welcomed the members and guests. tary/Treasurer. She will be replaced Mary McLean, Jerry Betsill, Elmer :
it because I was out of town on busi- Clyde Chesney gave the Invoca- by Vi Vick of Placid, and Virginia Eckert, Mark and Holly :
ness. , . . tion and then the meal, served buffet Then gifts were given to the chil- Rose with Gage, Travis and Maranda, :
i o now, let s pick up the ball and style, was enjoyed by all The ladies dren and numbers were drawn for the Zack and Ch yen ne Ross, Bob :
1272 roll it again. The Brady Lions Club brought side dishes and desserts to go gift exchange. Winnie Camp, Eloise Addington, Yvonne Cottrell, Linda :
resumed its noon meetings last Thurs- with Turkey and Dressing and Ham. Ficke and Peggy Ross passed out the Miller with Cantrell and Cassie Miller, :
1day with a monthly business session. Drinks were coffee and iced tea. numbered gifts. Everyone enjoyed Ed and Paula Campbell, Mildred %
• The most important activity was the After the meal a program, lead by their gifts. Weatherman, Gaytha Tarver with 3
E - -induction of two new members. Wynell Chesney, entertained every- Those attending were: Eloise Jordan Tarver, Brent Deeds, David *
MEREDITH WHITWORTH Newly installed Lions Don Crooks one. Yvonne Cottrell played the pi- Ficke, Clive Mench, Peggy Ross, Eckert, Clova Bryson, Rev. Keith and
bur make a s and Ira. Moise were sponsored by ano while everyone sang two Christ- Arlie Penn, Pat and Henry Townsend, Donna Simpson and Ann Harlow,
but also to make a positive impacton Lions Zac Gray and Louise Long, mas Carols. Then Wynell Chesney
our world through the Society’s com-respectively. Lion Don has moved and her daughter Gaytha Tarver per- n. . . ALL L. :
mitment to service, here from San Angelo, and Lion Ira formed a skit about a Southern Lady Damrosch MUSIC Club entertains :
Golden Key International Honour has come to Texas from the State of who had to choose expensive words / / • • .,
Society is a non profit, academic Washington for her deceased husband to go into local nursing home residents
honors organization that provides Lion Past President Donald Bar- the obituary column in the newspa- 50 4 HUIOIliy 11 1 59/05/103
academic recognition, leadership ley conducted the installation. In his per. The Southern accents added to The Damrosch Music Club, a
opportunities, community service, remarks, he noted that the Brady Li- the humor of their skit. member of the National Federation
career networking and scholarships. ons Club was formed in 1935 and that Clyde Chesney sang "Christmas of Music Clubs, brought the Christ-
our first president was the late Lion Times A-Coming" and accompanied mas season to life at the two Shuffield
L. B. Smith (Lion Larry’s father.) himself on the guitar with Rev. Keith Nursing Homes Dec. 4, presenting
That means that we’ve served Me- Simpson on the banjo. Then Eloise holiday favorites, both sacred and
Culloch County for over 66 years. It Ficke and Clive Mench performed a popular.
also means that Lion James Stewart, humorous skit about "An Older Following the musical programs,
SN Adams wishes to acknowledge who is Lion Larry Smith’s son-in- Mother". They received a big laugh all of those participating gathered for
and thank his friends and family for law, can claim the distinction of be- at the climax of the skit. the club's annual Christmas party at
all the letters he has received since ing a third generation Brady Lion. Rev. Keith Simpson and Clyde the home of Faye Lawler for an el-
he's been away. We will meet this Thursday, with Chesney then sang and played on egant meal.
In addition, he wishes to extend a our program speaker being their guitars the song, "Grandma Got During a short business meeting,
very special merry Christmas to his Brownwood’s Coach Gordon Wood. Run Over By a Raindeer". It was Elfrieda Shoenewolf received a life-
grandmother, Modine Adams of We will not meet on the Thursday enjoyed by the audience. time membership for the dedication
Brady. between Christmas and New Years, A group of children: Jordan she has given the club.
but we’ll resume our normal sched- Tarver, Zack and Chyenne Ross, The club members voted to give
* ule on January 3, 2002. . Cantrell and Cassie Miller and Travis $500 for the Cleve McDonough
ALEX CORONA has joined the I’ll probably take a week off from and Maranda Rose sang "Rudolph Scholarship.
United States Army under the De- writing this column, too. So, on be- the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Jingle After the business meeting, the
layed Entry Program. The program half of the Brady Lions Club, let me Bells". They received a big applause,
gives young men and women the op- wish each of you readers a very happy, Ed Campbell and Clyde Chesney
portunity to delay entering active duty healthy and joyous holiday season. with Narrator Wynell Chesney per-
SEAMAN JUSTIN W. ADAMS for up to one year. We’ll look forward to meeting in the formed a skit entitled "The Christian
completed his basic training at Naval The enl istment gives the new sol- Brady Standard-Aterald again next Donkey". Cl yde rode the donkey who
Training Command (NTC), Great diertheoptionto learn a new skill, year.
Lakes III., Nov. 9 and is currently travel and become eligible to receive----* — >
attending "A" school as a Hospital as much as $50,000 toward a college
Corpsman at NTC. education. After completion of basic
% SN Adams joined the Navy after military training, soldiers receive ad-
graduating from Brady High School vanced individual training in their
International Honour Society.
it a campus ceremony at Texas
Tech University in Lubbock,
Wh
tworth was inducted into a Soci-
ety that has
more than 300
chapters in the
United States,
Puerto Rico,
the Virgin Is-
lands, Austra-
lia, Canada,
Malaysia,
South Africa and New Zealand. Mem-
bership into the Society is by invita-
tion only to the top 15 percent of
juniors and seniors in all fields of
study.
"It is only fitting that a high aca-
demic achiever like Meredith be rec-
ognized by Golden Key," said Kali
Boatright, Golden Key assistant ex-
ecutive director. "Our members are
inspired and motivated by the chal-
lenge not only to be recognized for
their outstanding accomplishments
Military News...
club members enjoyed singing Christ-
mas carols led by Joanne Dalgard.
Wyatt Dodds, son of Kevin and
Mary Dodds, entertained the group
with selections on the electric guitar
and answered questions asked by the
club members.
Attending were Mary Bates,
Kryste Boydstun, Deryl Bishop,
Mildren Breckenridge, Cotton
Carmichael, Joanne Dalgard, Verona
Garner, Mindy Gober, Jeanette
Harlow, Faye Lawler, Amy Lott,
Wadena McAlister, Mae McWill-
iams, Drusilla Miller, Quita Moseley,
Connie Nix, Norma Rideout, Pat Sell-
ers, Elfrieda Schoenewolf, Cookie .
Underwood, Beverly Striegler and
Betty Walton.
CANCER MEMORIALS
in 1998 and later spent three years of career job specialty.
extended education at Texas Tech Corona, a 1999 graduate of Brady
University and South Plains College. High School, will report to Fort Jack-
He is the son of Jim and Judy son, Columbia, S.C., for basic train-
Adams, of Tyler and formerly of ing.
Brady. His brother, Brandon Adams, He is the son of Estella Corona of
lives in Lubbock and is currently 119 Nueva Drive, Brady, and Nicanor
attending Texas Tech University. Corona of Bigfoot.
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- ’ "haletajah" and "Amen" Their skit American Cancer Society were made
got a big laugh in response. in memory of h n I
Rev. Keith Simpson, Pastor of JAMES PRICE by Drs. Jerome
Mercury Baptist Church, was the and Inna Wilkerson; Brady/Mc-
speaker for the evening. He first read Culloch County EMS.
a list of sayings to finish that a first JEWELL KIDD by Rozella
grade teacher had given her students. Carroll; Carl and Skipper Keith;
The students' responses to the unfin- Shuffield Nursing Home, number
ished sayings were sensible yet hi- two.
larious. Then he told "The Christmas MIKEY REDDELL by Pauline
Story" as recorded in Luke 2 and Starks; officers, directors and em-
related it to our lives today. How ployees of the Commercial National
Jesus Christ is the Greatest Gift of Bank.
All. He is why gifts are exchanged at R.V. TURNBOUGH by Jack and
Christmas time. Peggy Smith.
FRANK UMPHRES bye Billy
Brandenburger and family. 5 *
K ATHR YN LOCKER by George
Collins, M.D.
FRANK V. KING by Billy Bran- *
denburger and family. :
GEORGE CUDE by Rozella
Carroll.
BILL BROCK by Rozella Carroll.
CLAUDE RYAN Carl and Skip-
per Keith.
TINA BROWN by Rozella Carroll.
MIKE PEEL by Rozella Carroll.
Contributions or memorials made
to the American Cancer Society may
be sent to Marsha Wallace, P.O. Box
202, Brady, Tex. 76825.
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