The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 88, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1955 Page: 5 of 8
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'THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS TUESpAY, JANUARY 25, 1955"^
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Compton-Hamilton
Vows Exchanged
Jewel Compton and C
an employe of Hotel Brady Coffee
Hamilton exchanged wedding vows Shop,
rangement, in the home of Mr. ’_
iiumilton’M son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mm. Fid Stevenson of Saturday admittances to Brady
Austin, Suturday evening, Jan. 22 Honpltul w* re Bobby Weis**, Brady;
at 9:30 o’clock. Mm. Jess Buntyn, Field Creek, and
The only attendants were the Mrs. Man do Cm tatuio, Menard.
'h°toupk' and othl'r Mrs. Binsett Hostess
Mr Hamilton o erate* the Heart To Art ( I’iift C lub
o’ Texas Cafe and Mix. Hamilton is
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SALE STARTS THURSDAY
JANUARY 27 AND RUNS THROUGH
MONDAY, JANUARY 31
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Mr». Km mu Bixxctt w hs hoxtcxx
* • *hr> Ait < aft Club Tuesday at
Fafrview, when various kinds of1
h -diwoik »v« »• made and cti play-
ed.
ilie next meeting will be Febru-
i iv I at Eu.-t Swt-dcn with Mi t.
Ki no Karger a hostex i.
A covered di.-h luncheon wu
served to tin following inn b ,
Mm'.-. Ira Murrah, Will Dutton,
B« n Sr.i th, Clinton Lmkioid, CSoi-
tton Vulliarit, A rilter Hu:d, Wav re
No xlin, Paul F’ngdahl, Lind.-cy
Pa more, A. W. Moaeiey, Kino
pKuivu and the hostess.
1 roop 2, Gill Scouts
Elects New Officers
Tro ji 2 of the- Girl Scouts met
at tli1 (,'■! S out Little* House
Tuesday. Their r»j«*ct \> as making
hot chocolate.
N« a officers, wen oh* ieu us fol-
lows: \ «-ma Lao Jacobson, pivxi-
dei.t; Car I ('rump, vitc-piexident;
Jayne Hartley, socretn: v-ti easnr-
11. (ilo I;.. . ■ ( ibi; (lurol Kl-
li<’r. nurse.
Other Brownies present we e
Elizabeth Rick*, Beverly Irish,
Bai baia Brown, Patsy Zininiermun,
Sally Niieppuni and i.inda Hates,
Nat Ran dais to
Observe Anniversary
.Mr. and Mrs Nat Randal wilt
tie honored or, thdr 4Ufh w<*(U«i><-.
annivorsary with open lu>u h Sun-
day, Jun. SO, frim 2 to 5 p. m. at
the.1- home in Hit* ‘VaMcir.
munitv with .Mrs. I. V Smith.
Mrs. J. K. Daniel and Mrs. C. It.
Daniels, all of Fort U'orth. a
hostesses.
No invitations have lircii unided.
and friends of the , oupl • ar> Invir-
e<i to call (tUlirg the oppolllU I
hours.
Brownies Han F<iV
Sprincr Hikes
Nine Brownie Sc uts Troon 9
met Wednesday at the Uirl S-nut
Lit'le House with Mrs. (’. A. Huff
and Mrs. H. O. Broad a« leaders.
S were surer and plans made
to f*'l| a fir-=t aid hit. P; flowers
of Kleenex were made. In nreraru-
tion for hikes in the Sirring, the
girls learned how to walk on hikes
and for marching.
HIS DK4JH —
Ja-
Anita Young: Honored
By Susan Sore]]
Su«ar Sorell entertained at th*
h'me c>: her jiaients, Mr. and
Mi.- John Sot ell, Saturday honor-
ing he. guest, Anita Young, of
Ab..t n«*.
I he girls enjoyed v isiting since
Anita is a former Bradyite, and
latei player parlor games.
Punch and cookies were served I
t* the ii noi»< and Charlotte Riley,
Patty Broad. Jeanette St. Clair.!
Steiia McWilliams, Betty I)ry-(
Ln>ud, Sue Kth: icige. Brenda
Sctn-.-g, Jan and Ann Cates, Brenda
Gary am! Darla William- of O/.ona.
IXVITFD TO KIDK AT FORT WORTH SHOW—Mrs. Jym
Mitchell will be Brady’s sponsor in the Invitational Ranch Girls
Barrel Race, a new feature of Port Worth’s Southwestern Fix-
positi* n and Fut Stock Show opening Friday. She is one of 24
gi Is selected from the Southwest to compete. Mrs. Mitchell will
ride next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, but she and
h‘-r hu-»-uik! w ill leave for Fort. Worth Wednesday to show two
(Juartci horses. The show closes Sunday, Feb. G.
Roy Marshall of Hrauy under-
went major surgery in Shannon
Hospital in San Angelo today.
Cards and letters can be addressee!
to him in care cf Shannon Hospital.
Special Guests Attend
I Rochelle Club Meeting
FALLS
Tlie body of tent pilot Ja*. u.-
B. Verdin, who held the wo%»J'*
speed mark, war, found liv a
barren desert area 15 mtV.s
northwest of Victorville, Calif.,
The 37-y ear-old Navy combat
hero w as reported missing af-
ter his Navy A-4D Douglas
Skyhawk, described a.x “The
world’s smallest atomic bomb-
er,” crashed and burned. The
pilot had radioed he was
bailing out, but his parachute
apparently failed to open.
The Brady Standard
Jack Deaton, Brady; Donna Kay
Garner, Doole, and Mrs. Guy King,
Mrs. Kula Newman, home man- Stamford, entered Biady Hospital'
agement specialist of Texas A&M. Monday.
College Station, accompanied by --
Miss Thelma Casey, district agent, Here From Temple
San Angelo and Mis. Janice Bray,j Mrs. R. G. Hughes of Temple
McCulloch County Home Demon- spent Friday end Saturday it
stration agent, were guest speak- Brady as a guest of her sister,
ers when the Koch< llc Home Dem- Mrs. Mary Lee Tupman, and other
oust ration Club met in the home of relatives.
Mrs. J. M. Dennis last Wednesday. -
Mrs. Newman gave a very in- To Hdotes For Visit
formative and interesting discus- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Weaver
sion on home managt ment listing spent the week-end in Helotes an i
] several methods of money manage- San Antqpio, visiting her brothe
ment in the home. She spoke of the and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr-
r- value of record keeping and filing Verna Caudle and other relativ* -
and mentioned tWMifferent mi th- and friends,
ods families used. In some homes
the hand out method by Papa,
others the allowance method, the
50-50 plan, equal salary plan, but
the family finance plan is
Mrs. Merle Porter of Austin, Becomes Bride
Of Adolph Stieler in January 9 Ceremony
In a semi-fcrmal candlelight satin cloth covered the altar table
service Jar. 9, :n the sanctuary of which held the center arrange-
the First Methodist Church of ment formed by three massive l*ou-
Austin. Mrs. Merle Porter became quets of shell * ink gladioli, carna-
the bride of Adolph Stieler of Com- tions an*l chrysanthemums. Com-
fort. I)r. Marvin Vance conducted pleting the altar decoration was a cookies and hot spiced tea to the
the single-ring ceremony. gold cross placed on the altar table Following visitors and members.
The wedding v w s were ex- in front of the flowers. ,
Mrs. Bratton Hostess
To Kbba Jones Circle
The Kbba Jones Circle of the
W *?.C S. me; recently with Mrs.
Lewis Bratton as hostess.
Mrs K D. Lind-'ey presided in
tie* absence of Mrs. Kbba Jones.
Mrs. A. W. Hinchman gave a
lepo t n the sub-district meeting
. .. , ... T. Kngdahl, H. II. Knight, Mi<
noiu” " men/\r ^ q" Vh 'dth'paims! T all w'ought'ir^can- solo !,y^ tape recording0^MuTsiiah Sr°WhTtak-r ^iS1’^iSfh^'ni
nouncement was made of the South- „ n,.i,iin.-ii„Kt..,i r,.,i„ u 0ma Whitaker, t.len Smith and
best where the entire family plans
together.
After a short business meet-
ing, Mrs. Dennis served refresh-
ments of banunu nut bread, date
delabia holding lighted pale yellow Widmer was organist,
tapers were decorated with clus-
ter-- of acacia caught with pale
yellow satin ribbon. A shell pink
; west conference meeting to be
held in San Angelo March 22 and
22 A report on sending homemade
cookie* and candy to two college
boys, But George and Robert Os-
borne. was m ule Mrs. I J. Brad- ^0 _
lev reported <1X4 collected on (jrll’loCOUt l TOOU 1 1
the pledge. r
Mrs. Rockett Hall assisted in
serving refreshments to Mrs.
LI yd Mosel.-y. M:s. A. W. Hitu-h-
Grace Smith.
Meets in Lawler Home
Girl Scout Troop 11 met at the
11C/-C- ’ i * home of Mrs Norman Lawyer
man, \\ S( S vice president, Miss Thm-wf-iv
Dora Ryan.Mrs. Wayne Rawlings, ‘ f
arnd daughter, Ib-th. guests, and This !-• International Month
1 4 men bers.
The bride, who entered with her |
father, wore a waltz length gown
cf .shell pink imported French lace | Mrs. Marl Hilliard of Brady was
and silk organza. She wore shell a patient in Brady Hospital from
and each brought a doll
The next meeting will
Feb. 10 with Mrs. T. J
he on
pink mitts and accessories of shell Thursday until Sunday,
pink. She carried a cascade bou-
quet of pink camellias, feather ear-
nations and pinocchio roses and
interspersed with circlets of shell
pink pearls.
The bride’s only attendant was
her matron of honor, Mrs. Merle
Goodnight of Austin. She wore an
made afternoon gown of aqua taffeta, a
• I.andx-apia*
Service
• Personal
Home
Decorating
Service
• Flowers
for all
occasion#
STEFFENS
FLOWERS & NURSERY
Phone 6666 Brady, Tpiu
Mrs. Painter Named
Honoree at Shower
Mi>. R bert Painter of Menard,!
in a foreign country and prizes half crown hat of matching aqua
Bradley. given but due to the taffeta and gold accessories. Her
illness of Linda Rudder they will bouquet was of daffodils, feathered
not tie awarded until the mutt yellow carnations and acacia,
meeting. Kugene Stieler attended his fath-1
Ann Lawler served refreshments
to 5 members present.
the former Maxine Jeffreys oi'iQFS District DGPlltV
Rochelle, was named honoree at a! ^^ * Victorian bandstand provided
showe: recently at the home of 10 V lSlt LOCtil Chapter setting for the Bob Whitford
or as best man.
A reception was held in the Gar-
den room and Crystall Ballroom of
the Driskill Hotel. Mrs. T. H. Heat-
on, Jr., ami Miss Bridget Lang- j
field registered the 500 guests. A
Victorian bandstand provided the
, n _ 1 j xu v isa i-iuctii V/fiapter
H st esses ^v Mmes. Fred Ro^ I , I tlS*l2e^fonh throUfrhout s
Bene He Ul and1 'm ver sLoCker’ R’ ! visit \o the'Easton Star’ chapter The couple'left for a two weeks |
Ho* chocolate ‘coff.e and cake' Thursd«>* 27. A covered dish honeymoon to Miami, Fla., and Ha-
w.r. ' -etv.d to Al lies nnudisupP‘*r wil1 b<> s<*>ved at ti o’clock vana. Cuba. On then return, the
Kniirht Roger M Benefield K II lht* Fellowship Hail of the Ma- , couple will make their home on the
Rodgers,^T^o^Wadd^'^Si'M^frvhi SOp^ L^e-. , , i Stieler Ranch near Comfort
Peel. Clyde Mathews. Grover Ma-1 . >s urged to attend anu ( Mrs. Porter is a sister-in-law of
thews, all of Rochelle; Bill Harwell < a 00'.‘01'd d‘sh- .... . , , Mrs. G. K .Harris of Rochelle Mr.
of Houston, R. C. Benefield, Jim | nt , .,ftr0RuIai' n1‘>et,n'i Wl11 b,> h<>Id and Mrs. Harris and daughter,
Myers. George Myers, Bill Jeff- 81 7MU’ Mrs. C. M. Robinson of Mercury,
leys. Robert Barclay. Fred Rob- _______,--:- attended the wedding and recep-
erts, Cnp Gamblin anii Oren Cox
and Alfred Harris of Deep Cieek
Community; Charley Foster of
Mercury, D. Locker of Hall Valley,
J. C. Myers of Brady.
Those sending gifts wen* Mrs.
Tol Roberts, Mrs. Tom Seward, ......
Miss Mildred Seward of Brady, 'I » .
Mmes. Arthur Scharlach, M. A.
Gainer, Bill Smith, Bill McDonald,
Jim Mitchell, Martha Graham,
Frank Crawford. Jack Haglei of
Rochelle, Charles Johnson of .Mer-
cury, Leslie Rodgers, Miss Christ-
ine Myers i.f Deep Creek and Mrs.
Robert L. Smith of Placid.
Penney’s
AIWAY5 FIRST DUALITY!
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Bah> Hath) Turner of Brady
was a patient in Brady Hospital
from Saturday until Monday.
Mrs. Jack Humphrey, San An-
gelo, Mrs. Joe Torrez and Donald
Sessom, Brady, and Mrs. Johnny
Steward, Rockwood, were dismiss-
ed from Brady Hospital Saturday.
The Brady Standard
BRADY DRUG
INC.
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By RcgiMrrcd Graduate
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West Side of Plaza
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Wedding: Date Set
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill Miller Tory ‘ITAfl Arif! U'Lit’Pxi
of Bradv announce the engagement V clU h
and approaching marriage of their! Wp]pOITied at Pai’tV
daughter. Miss Barbara June, to ‘
A. D. Jacobson, son of Jan and A,in* daughters of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. \ I. Jacobson of and Mrs. Raymond Cutes, were
li'OS Fast :?8th St.. Austin. Lt. honoied with a “welcome to Brady"
Jacobson is stationed at Elmen- Da<<V last Tuesday afternoon from
doif Air Force Base at Anchorage. ‘-JO to 5:30 when Grendu Gary
Alaska. : entertained at the home of her par-
The wedding lias been *et for *nts. Mr. and Mrs. \\. T. Gary a-
F'eb. 0 in the Preslivterian Church I ^ V\est 12th St.
of Brady with the Rev. Tommy Cokes and cookies were served as
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Brower officiating
Patsy liode of Katemcy
from Friday until Sundaj
patient in Brady Hospital.
-pent
as a
refreshments to the honorees and
Charlotte Griffith. Charlotte Riley,
Patty Broad, Jeanette St Claii.
Stellu McWilliams, Betty Dry-1
bread. Sue Ethridge, Susan Sorell
and Brenda Schueg.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Locker of i'aula June Miller, Mrs. J. C.
Richland Strings are rejoicing over Wells and Dr. B. A. Hallum. Brady,
the birth of a son in Brady Hos- weie patients in Biady Hospital,
pitul Suturday. Friday and Saturday.
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He can be reached at Sellmnn’s (lulf Station.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 88, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1955, newspaper, January 25, 1955; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881594/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.