The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1955 Page: 4 of 8
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*ACE A—THE BRADY HERALD. BRADY, TEXAS- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1955
A BELATED DOLLAR DAY.. STARTS WEDNESDAY DEC 14
... due to a factor*-»idf «1rike lhe company ww unable to deliver the«e
vhoe* to ur in time for Dollar Da* . . . hut we are Mill pacing the»sa*ingb
to you o*cr a prolonged period.
Special Factory Purchase
150 Pairs Flats
Value* to S6.93
00
• Green
• Black
• Brown
• Blur
A very fortunate purchase permits u* to bring
you this timely offering of misses' and teen-
age Flat a. \ «ide selection of styles and colors
in a good array of diet. Plenty of narrow
• idths. Make your plana to he here early for
the best •.elections. You’ll find several pairs
at this low, low price.
• NO
APPROVALS
PAIR
ean&
SHOE STORE
Brady, Texas
AAA to B
4 to It)
Sale
Starts
Wednesday, Dec. 14
•
• NO
REFUNDS
Xouety
Rochelle Brownies
Add New Members
Rochelle Brownie Troop No 7
met Wednesday afternoon In the
Baptist Educational Room for
their weekly meeting. The Brownie
Promise was repented then the
Brownie Story was presented for
six new members The story was
read by Lynda Smith and char-
acters were portrayed with hand
puppets by Mnry Frances Mc-
Donald as Father. Linda Jack-
son as Grandmother, Pat Porter, j
as Tommy, Marilyn Flke as Mary. [
and Carilyn Huffman as the Old
Owl.
Nibbles were served by l’nt
Porter to Lynda Smith, Nelda
Kates. Mary Francis McDonald, j
Marilyn Flke. Linda Jackson.
Maggie Carole Creech. Linda Wil-I
1 Uuns, JMtitie lUnne Carolyn I —
Huffman. Judy Mathews. Jan JuHlOr i lily-
Smith, Sarah Castro. Sherron
Langford, Cheryl Howard. Shir-
ley Conn. Deanie Smith. Mrs. Glen
Smith, Mrs. L. D. Williams and
Mrs. Paul Jackson.
Lundgren—
(Continued From Page One)
HONOR SI I’DENTS V: Jov Coal-on (left) and Mi s. Char-
lotte Dunn (right) have ln*en admitted to Alpha ( hi, national
honor society, at Southwest Texas Stale College, San Marcos.
Mrs. Coal son is the daughter of Mrs. Annie Mitchell of Rochelle,
and Mrs. Dunn is the daughter of Mr. Hnd Mrs. Otto Lund of Bra-
dy. _____
“Telegraph Official
(Continued Kmm I'ufe one) j Honored on Birthday
solid sensible “Jed Law-ford” who j R. C. Reynolds, former West
was a suitor for Cheryl’s hand Texas district manager for Wcst-
also, but while Cheryl was busy ern Union, was given a surprise
attracting the wealthy Alvie Os- birthday party in Abilene Sunday
tnde. he wound up in the arms of afternoon.
Mary Jo Jennings (Patricia j Employes and officials of the
Wood), a niece of Papa Prescott. district (resented him with a tele-
NVIl Quain played the role of vision set in appreciation of his
Troop 9 Elects
New Officers
The following officers were
elected to serve the next six weeks,
when Troop 9 met Wednesday at
the Girl Scout Little Hous: Anne
Lawler, president; Gllda Ramon,
■vice-president; Marilyn Scboene-
wolf, secretary; Shirley Wootan,
treasurer and Vicki Fowler, nurse.
Plans were made for the Christ-’
mas project and party.
Anne Lawler served nibbles to
the above mentioned and Cherrl
Broad. Janice Breckenridge, Janie
Crew. Linda Huff. Jeanine Seals.
Phyiiis Vinson. Daryl Pork, Jean-
nagayle Deeds, Shelia Knutson.
Mrs. C. A. Huff. J. J. Seals. H.
O. Broad and Marilyn Blackwell.
Mrs. Moseley Hostess
At Bridge Luncheon
Elder, and Herbert Harkrider.
William Pitt was Prime Minis-
ter of England at the age of 24.
Adolphe Sax invented the
ophone.
Mrs. A W. Moseley was hostess!
to a bridge luncheon Friday at Sai| j.-or Kngland
8.FC. and Mrs
her home. 1112 South High St.,
which was decorated in the Christ-
mas motif.
sax-
B. Howard
Johnson and daughter. Theresa
I Ann. sailed from New York on
In the series of games, Mrs. J. December 7 for England where
A. Maxwell won high and Mrs. (they will be stationed for a year.
E. O. Martin, bingo. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Hever-
Other» enjoying the hospitality, Jy Ann Bishop, daughter of Mrs
of Mrs. Moseley were Mines H. Isla Fields of Brady.
Brady at the First Methodist
Church at 3 p- m. Saturday with “Gussie Smoot” a nosey neighbor work as district manager. Rcy-
the pastor, the Rev. T. K. Ander- who quickly spread the word nolils became manager of the Abi-
son, officiating. Milkerson Funeral throughout the neighborhood when l«-ne office Dec. 1.
Home directed burial here in Rest Mama Prescott dropped the news jIis wifp manager of the West-
Haven Cemetery. I of the family’s unexpected poverty. | ern Vnion office in Brady, ar.d his
Pallbearers were L .0 Brown, j ... daughter, Neta Milner,' attended
Harry Hanson. Edward Lyckman, David Barrera, as Izzy Kinkel- the party.
David Dahlberg, George Johunson stein, and Karen Hartley, as Fifi
and Vanard Young. L’CIair, added to the merriment as
Survivors are his wife; a son. they insisted on delivering a mink
Lynney Lundgren of Abilene; four c«at and a Paris hat. ordered hy
daughters, Mrs. Luella Swenson Mama for Cheryl before the
of Austin. Mrs. Laura Jones of bankruptcy. To have accepted such
Artesia, N. M., Mrs. Alice Craig rich merchandise would have giv-
of Port Arthur, and Mrs. Leona en awar Mama's coi.spiiacy.
Holloway of Houston; 15 grand- the finaI the r,
children and one great-grandchild; Mrs L;V(,imoi<> turn, „ut .
a brother. O. R. Lundgren,
an'* the Prescotta* real aunt, and Mi
2l!L*<£e"L.ail Cain is only her secretary.
Mayme Berkman. Mrs. Ellen Swen-
son and Mrs. Mandy Hornsby.
She is happy with the Prescott*,
however, and announces that, of
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Gifts For Boys—
BOYS’ JACKETS . . . sizes 1 to ft . . .
$3.98 to $8.98 ... a big variety of
fabrics ... and styles.
BOYS’ DRESS SUITS ... gabardine ...
twills ... novelty rayons . . . sizes 3 to 8
. . $10.98 to $14.98.
BOYS’ DRESS SLACKS . . . sizes 1 to 6
.. . $1.98 to $4.98 ... gabardines ..
novelty rayons.
BOYS’ FRENCH CUFF SHIRTS . . . $2.98
. .. sizes 1 to 8 . . . with bow tie and cutf
links ... white, pink, maize, helio.
BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS ... sizes 1 to 8
$1.98 to $3.98. A wide variety of colors and
patterns.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS ... sizes 1 to 6 ...
$10.98. All wool fleece and tweeds.
Gifts For Girls—
GIRLS' .SWEATERS . . . me* 3 to
Sub-Teen .. . Orion .. . wool ... all colors
and many styles ... $1.98 to $5.98.
GIRINS' SKIRTS . .. glim 0r full . . . cottons
. . . taffetas ... novelties ... sizes 3 to
Sub-T< en . .. $3.95 to $10.98.
GIRLS’ DRESSES ... for Holiday and
Early Spring . . . exquisite fabrics and
colors .. . Toddlers to Teens ... $1.98 to
$8.98; others to $19.95.
GIRLS’ TOPPERS . . . $8.98 to $24.95 ...
wool . . . orlon .. .all colors ... cute styles.
RED NYLON GOWNS . . . ROBES
PAJAMAS .. . $5.98 to $6.98 ... sites 2
to 14.
CAN-CAN PETTICOATS . .. 2 to Sub
Teens .. pastels .. . white . . CIindy >trj
... $1.98 to $3.9*
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1955, newspaper, December 13, 1955; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882129/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.