The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. [3], Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1958 Page: 5 of 8
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, MH -TIIE BRADY HERALD. BRADY, TEXAS PAGE S
Society E
Notes
THE BRADY HERALD
Please si^n all news it ms when mailed.
Melvin PTA Plans
Halloween Carnival
Tin* annual I’TA Hallowe'en
Carnival will be ln*l<l In Him Mel-
vin School, Saturday night, Octo-
ber 26. Plan* are under way for an
evening of fun und frolic for both
children, teenager* and adult*.
The carnival will be open with
eupiier beltiK nerved In tin- lunch
room from 6 to *’>;46 |t, m , at
7,r» centH for the adult* and 60
een*» for children.
To follow will be the corona-
tion. Martina at 7 |>. in. Till* I* al-
way* the hlahliaht of the occa-
sion. A charge of 26 cent* for
adult* and 15 cent* for children
will be made.
Immediately following the
crowning of the queen, there will
be n spook content for children
Prize* will he given for first, sec-
ond and third beat drn**ed spook
Among other thing" there will
be a cake walk, hat shoppe, dart
games, gym. stunts, novelty tuble,
fortune telling. variety show,
grab bag, fish pond and niuny
other things of Interest.
Coffee and pie will be sold In
the home making room Candy,
popcorn, hot dogs and soda pop
will he sold throughout the even-
ing.
The following committee* have
been appointed:
Meat, lleans. Bread .1 !>. Mor-
row, chairman; John Bratton. Tal-
niage Wood atid K II Ivy.
Potato Salad Mr* Mackey
Weaver.
Pies- Mr*. Floyd Marshall.
Coffee Mr* Howard Parks.
Cream and Sugar Mr*. John
Bratton.
Serve supper and be resposblble
for pickles, onion* and napkin*
Mr*. Raymond Cook and Mrs. I
C. Ferris
Cake Walk Floyd Marshall,
chairman; Mr* J. I) Morrow und
Mrs. Outer Hall
Coffee and pie to he served In
Homemaklng Room Mr* Arch
Jacobson, Mr* Ben Benavidez and
Mr* Bill Hutto.
Coronation Mr* C C. Whit-
worth, Mr*. K <) Ellington, Mr*.
Charles Snyd. r, Mr* Eu*tlund and
Mrs. Walter Murruy.
Hot Hog* Mr*. Howard Hun-
vlson; bun*, Raymond Murray;
Weiner*, Mrs C. O Moore; sume
Mrs. Howard SunviKon; chill.
Mr* Charle* Robert*
lint Shoppe Mr*. Avert Carl-
son, chairman, Mr* Alvle Bow-
man, Mr* Harold Brown, Mr*
Manuel Pina.
I tart fiame Brady Martin and
Windy Carlson.
Doorkeepers Orvlll Wells ami
Rev. George Barth.
Gym Stunt* Couch Seydler und
Dewey Lowe,
Candy—Mrs. Tim Siler, Mr*
John Bratton, Mr* W. O Akins
ami Andy Qo**ett.
Novelty Table Kelly McLean
and Fred Betslll.
Fortune Telling— K. O. Elllng
ton and Mr*. Bob Davee.
Popcorn Mrs. O. I) Strlegler.
Mrs. K. F. Schmitt, Mr* Jackie
Garner, Edsel Mai matron:.
Variety Show Mr* 1) C. Mid-
dleton, and Mr* E. A. Taylor
Doorkeeper* for variety show
E. F Schmitt, Ray Peel and How-
ard Parks.
Soda Pop Poochle Do Los San-
tos; Chill Do Los Santos, lien
Benavidez und Charlie Lopez.
Grab Bag Mr*. Bill Taliaferro,
Mr* Charles Henson and Mr
Marvin peek.
Fish Pond Mr* George liarth
Mr* Dewey Jenkins, Mr* .1 B
Everett and Mr*. Orvlll Well*
Spook Contest Othn Fortson
and Mr*. Dink* Turner.
Attend Tech \ctlvltles
Mr. and Mr*, S I* Tomlinson
Mr and Mr* llluford Luwrenre
and Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Cay wood
were among the parent* attend-
ing "Dad's Day" at Texas Tech In
Lubbock and visiting their child-
ren thi* past week-end They also
saw the Tech-Baylor game Satur-
day afternoon
Fabrics Topic of
East Sweden Club
The Eahi Sweden Horne Demon-
stration Club met in the communi-
ty cluli room the afternoon of
October 15, with Mrs. Toni Hill
Miller a* hostess.
Mrs. F. W. Ilurd bd the group
in lepiirt uv the club pledge and
prayer to open the me. Hue
The president, Mr* Howard
Salter, presided for the Inislne**
session.
Loir-*- Hurd ■ .i report of
the covered di-h Iiiim Imin when
tin Council met to give the an-
nual reports.
Th luiernooii i.i October 21*
was * e | for a *pe< | meet ill" of
the be . I club, lo work on the ex
hihil eliosen for the iii)iiuiiI Home
Deii in,-tratlon Achb'Vein <• n t
Event.
• ♦ •
Tv l ive -liiii-'n and *i<-k <■.*• 11 •-
were reported having been made
*in<*e l lie list llici'f'llg
.Mri Vyvb-n iMncen, Home
Ileinonstrallon Agent. pr< s--iit> d
Hie pin m in on T’abrie.-", ,•*-
P* Hally tho.ie made from man-
made filter--, giving Ip-Ip* on so-
led ine and caring for clothing
made of these fabrics
Tho • present r>i- the meeting
and -l ived refr* hiie nt* by the
hiiMti -, wer V i i- Carl* Wood-
ard. Ruhn i a Willli<*1 in, Irvlm
Ilurd, Maybelle Wilson. F. W
Ilurd, N t! Swenson. O E Ilurd.
II C Johanson, Miller, Walter
Ilurd, nltd Mi** Louise Hurd,
member*, and Mrs. Ben Smith and
Mr*. Duncan, gue*t*.
McCoy-Cockrell Rites
Solemnized In Brady
HucbiBBOB, Clio Hiatth George
Allen. L*‘m Mitchell, Haywood. W
Fleming, Jce it Johnson. V. L
Whitworth. Om»r Hall • tho 1 .ri
■on and V|>* » n'rl y . ■ ..t:t. ,
NEW ARRIVALS-BOYS TOGS -FOR SCHOOL
FOR PLAY- FOR DRESS UP TIME-I TO 6
Di»TT> DAN TK\ SoN 111' M I" '*'1 '
t \lt < t» \TS . HUH'i ’ d w in
w arm t . I.it»- v 1 * p n I ,.-»l *ai di no \\ .»'«
, , ot quilted -c <1 re rul-ir Itnl' v . . m ui) with
d-»„,h,hl h d Rid B <eld \ turn!.
I* \N rs 6| os | * 1 •* I ».
Tw.e.H Wot*t#-d« « ..tdui -y . Ilm * * R -•
Gray .. t ban >al .. Navy Solid o>hi and - I"
to mix ’n match with the n«-w port * - -*iH k<
Wool -.poll I t o \ 1 ' *? *•> *!»**•»
«ti ii**t ,, :t pat. It p * k,*t - ., »tm*' bi
Hi-wt-. rwiMwiliest.
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t,t v • r
lost; » SllMRI xim» oltlRI >HIM1 .** MO* t..
MBs . Coiduroy . Hstinl Colt-
,, p|«id« .. ttripr. . , novelty punt* . , All Sttnf- tlwl
and color fast.
lONti or SilttK 1 s| KKVK KMT slIIRTw M 2* t«
t2.M> .. <a»iiiplet»ljr washable .. require little or no
tmnin* new novelty ewllant .. new pattern* and ciAeta.
Mi** Grace Nell McCoy of lir.i
dy, became the brid* of Marvin
i Cockrell of Austin, in
home ceremony Saturday. <n t
I I. .it 4 p in. with »lie Rev. C L
Grimes, minister of tin Gospel
Tabernacle, officiating.
’Ili< bride Is th'- datuT'er of
Mrs. J A. McCoy and th- la Mr
McCoy of Brady, and the groom
i lie- son of Mr and Mr. Chester
Cockrell of Belton.
For Ho- nuptial iiiiihp Alfred
Itobm of Fort Worth, accompan-
ied Ml** Paula Myers of Biady.
at the piano as rli« sung “To
gel her”.
The bride eho*e an Ice hllte
falll* dress made on the empire
• ii;*• for her wedding. The < •»-
c mlile was completed with a
hoi* to with stand-up collar :iu<l
pu li up i bevi *. Her cor age wa-
-if pink carnation*.
Mi- Naomi McCoy, n 1 ■ v<- of th*
bride of Eldorado. w.'i* ina d of
honor. Sin* wort- a blue d * mad*-
with sit all gor*-* and flar* d kin
i|i r coi.-age wa.i of whit* - irna
I lot s,
Thomas Cockrell of Arlini'tori.
was th* groom's best m--,n
Mrs, McCoy chose a helc*> dr*-as
with harmonizing aecesHori* < for
her daughter's wedding. The
groom’s mother was dressetl in a
peacock l>In«* dress with black at-
ceHSories. Roth wore whit'- carna-
tion corsages
Following the ceremony, the re-
ception was held at the home of
the bride with Misses Naomi Mc-
Coy. Wlllella Cockrell and Betty
Sutton In the house party.
After a wedding trip to Dallas,
the couple will make their home In
AuHtin. Out-of-town guests attend-
1.4 Hi" .* tiding We ctl
t«-r Cot-;.i'1-B, Sarah. ,*h*-rr*-ll, Wil-
. ,l.i - l Lo>d El -i- of p. lio ,
li«tty !■;.,<• Sutton. Salad**; Thoma
Co*kr<-ll. Arlington: Alfr«-<1 Rolan
Foil Worth; N'o-c i l.ankforl
'-•Hie- Mr un i Mr* R A M*
Coy. Johi.ny, 'l*<nty l*elo-<- and
Raymond Ai>l!«-1:• Mr. a id Mr*
Hilly Mc*'oy and Daiind.i «> 1
Mi J < M Coy, N’aoa i and
It* tty, Eldorado.
Mrs. Akins Review*;
Hook For Mfflvin Club
■ I * I«-i < Don't Eat The Dai**-*,''
i y Jean Kerr, »»- reviewed by
Mr*. It. I, Akins, of Rr.idv, at th*-
Melvin Twentieth Century Club’t
a- a*-st lea Thursday night O*» 1<5.
in tin- social hall of Hie Metho-
dist Chur' li.
Mrs. Akin- also pr< *eiil*-*L in
tier cay and witty matin* r, a
imu* !y number, Rein' t llnlr-k-
ed'\ tlt < **< d in a Minnie Pearl
cost time,
Mr*. K. A. Taylor, program
chairman, presented a gift to Mrs
Akins from the dub.
The serving tabic was laid with
a white cut wash cloth, and cen-
to-red with a graceful arrange-
ment of queen's wreath.
Mrs. Leland Sutton presided at
the silver coffee service, and Mrs
Ton tnio Turner registered guest*
The social committee, Mraes.
Howard Park*. W. C. Hutto,
George llurth. J. A 8an*om, Sut-
ton, Turner and Lucille Smith,
was in charge of arrangements.
Guests attending were Mines
11 S. Sutton. Mattie Cobb, Olive
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Tho •* attending In (h# group,
wer*- Mm* Willard Kyzar, Arnold
Benson. E. II Ivy, Floyd V '•
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Ceeil Hinegler an*] Mr*. A. \
flinehman having parts or* tie*
program.
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n. m. after which there will bo a
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. [3], Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1958, newspaper, October 21, 1958; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881225/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.