The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 19, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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f»C,| i T!«r I’RADY HERALD, HEADY, TKXAJ*— TIFUDAY, Ait.IM 1
MISS TEXAS PICKS GOWN—Mias Mury Nell Hendricks of
Arlington, “Mias Texas of IPfiH,” selects gowns which she will
wear in the Miss America contest to he staged in September in
Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Hendricks, a 22-ycar-old Arlington
school teacher, was named “Miss Texas” in a contest held in
Amarillo. She is shopping in Dallas. (A’) Wirephoto.
Society
Dmls-McBce Reunion
Held Here Sundav
The J It 1 *- «•<!e and John Me
(lee reunion wa* hi Id a' Itlchards
Park Aug. 1#-10.
Attending were Mr and Mrs
Jim Deeds Kenneth Friar. Hilly
Hurt'raft of Hradv Mr and Mrs
Lowell Lewis, Jane, June and
Jerry Jal. N M Mrs T L
Dunn F K M< Itee. Rrownwood
Mr and Mrs Jack Dunn Carol
and Undi ne Ills Spring Mr and
Mrs Nelson Adams. Lynda and
I*arry. Mrs France Adams Mr
and Mrs Jlurney McRae, Arlan
and Verda. Mr and Mrs Itud
Gilbreath. Mrs J W Mrltee. E
N McRae, Kate Deeds, all of
Mercury Mr and Mrs. Harold
McRee. Itebble and Rrenda of
Junction Mr and Mrs Rryon
M< Roe and Steven of Rakersfleld
Tallf
Mr and Mrs Pete McRee. Mr
and Mrs O W McRee. Pat and
Larry, Del Rio; Dudley Hansom
and Jackie. Ft Worth; Mr and
Mrs John V Nvfeler, Austin;
Mr and Mrs Jess Moore. Mrs.
Raymond Parish and Jarkv Mra
Troy Chandler. Kddle, Johnny and
7,cl da all of Henrietta; Mrs Lu-
1n Mi Ree. Cora Dillard. Mr. and
Mrs Wes Hansom. Mr and Mrs
Jim Cossett all of Mercury; Mrs
Mary McRee. Mr and Mrs Clols
McRee and Karen Rrownwood;
Gerald Dwayne Cuerry. Llpati;
Mr and Mrs Mannie (iossett. Ft
Worth Mr and Mrs Audie Pat-
!• rson Mr and Mrs Joe Hender-
son Gene Henderson, all of
lirady, Mr and Mrs A. E. Jor-
dan Phi'id, Mr and Mrs Clark
It <;<>s»ett. I t Worth. Mr and
•li Kdd:< Chsiles Patterson. Han
\titonto, Mr ami Mrs It. D Deeds
hi.iI family Mi and Mrs Clarence
Deeds, and family. Itochelle
Henry Ford. Ilrownwood; Mr
I and Mrs Douglas Iteeds and girls,
Dallas. Mr anil Mrs Nelson |
j Blown and girls. I.tpan; Elsie
Shoemake and Dwalll.
1 <» Members Attend
Circle Meeting
Sixteen members were present
when the Neva Strlegler Clrde*of
the Women's Society of Christian
Service met in the Fellowship
Hall of the First Methodist Church
on August lit
Mrs Streigler opened the meet-
ing by reading a brief dipping on
condition of the world In the early
centuries. She also gave a brief
report on President Elsenhower a
speech before the emergency as-
sembly of the General Assembly of
the Cnlted Nations
A card was read from the M
Y F. expressing appreciation for
the cookies furnished by the circle
for the M Y F sub-district meet-
ing
A report was given on the sym-
pathy. get-well and birthday cards
sent Mrs A W Moseley reported
on money collected on the pledge
and Mrs. E. W. Hhuffleld reported
on the Love Offering
The date for the September
meeting waa changed to Thurs-
day. Sept 11 Mrs A R. Cox, and
Mrs Jack Crew will serve as
hostesses.
Mrs Moseley gave the program
on "My Life in the March of Mis-
sions." her talk being based on
the letters of two deaconeaaea.
At the conclusion of the pro-
Mr. and Mrs. I>>bn
Honored With Tea
A welding annivsHiy tea w is
h. Id M the hon e of Mrs M F
Lot n (o.'i South China, honoring
Mr and Mrs. John Lohn. Sunday
eveli’H Aug. 10.
Welding i nIm' and pink lemon
id< w>re served from a table laid
with it white cloth Mrs I. W Fry
of Abilene, served punch and the
• like was s> rved. after the honoree
rut the first slice, by Mrs (Seorr*
Jowers of Cross Plains.
Mr and Mrs. Lohn received
many anniversary rifts
Present to enjoy the occasion
were Mr and Mrs John Lohn
Pear Valley; Mr and Mra Paul
Lohn. Lohn Loulv Lohn, Hous-
ton. lb rt Lohn. Floresvllle; Mr
and Mrs (Jeorge Jowers and
Mickle. Mrs Larry Nichols anil
Jimmy. Penny. Charles and Prl-
rllla, Mrs Louts Fortune and
Steve. Terry and Jerry, all of
Cross Plains; Mr. and Mrs
Oscar Page and daughter, San
Angelo Mr and Mrs Weldon
Fry nnd children. David. John and
Francis of Abilene; Mrs Frank
l«ohn. Topeka. Kans ; Mrs Harold
Turner. Mr and Mrs Roy T
Holliday and Roy, Mrs M. F.
Lohn and Mrs Harvey Davis, all
of Rrady: Mr nnd Mrs Ira Rray.
Itockwnnd, and Mr. and Mrs.
"Dad" Brlacoe of Lohn
grain refreshments of lemonade
and cup rakes were served to
Mines Lewis Bell, M. L Cowan.
A. R Cox. Jack Crew. <5. T Gallo-
way. Edward Geealln. Hardin
Jones. K D Lindsay, A. \V
Moseley. Hardee Russell. K W
Hhuffleld. Mac Slaughter. Cecil
Strlegler Clyde Windrow, and
Miss Dora Ryan.
•").■) Member^ Attend
‘{-Family Reunion
The Mitchell Finlay and Iliad-
ley family lo'ld their reunion
Sunday, August 17, rt Richards
Park with 65 In attendance.
In the husiii'» •* meeting con-
i'ducted by Mrs Jack Davis of
Snyder, okla . president, the • xt
reunion was set for Aug. Id,
I! .'>!>. at Hie hards Park, ami each
person was asked to notify others
of his immediate family so that
a larger group might attend next
year.
The general*comment was that
' We are fortunate to have such a
nbe place to meet each year.
Richards Park is always clean,
well-kept and very inviting "
Attending were Mr and Mrs
II D Bradley. Dr and Mrs Jim-
mie Francks. Pamela and Patricia. I
Mr and Mrs Rill Roddie and
Rutiy. Mr and Mrs M L. Ted-
der. Mr and Mrs Robert Pearce
and Bobby, all of Rrady: Mr und
Mrs Rnbt. Finlay, I’riacella and
Deborah. Mr and Mrs W B Mc-
Cutcheon and Rill of Austin: Mr
and Mrs Harroll Watkins and
Mackey. Pear Valley; Mr. and
Mrs II. E tJacki Davis, Snyder;
Mr and Mrs James Finlay Jr .
Kent. Tommy. Barbara, Mike and
Stephen of Austin; Mitchell and
Margaret Frauds Finlay. Den-
Ion Mr. and Mrs John Simpson.
Field Creek: W A. Finlay. James
Finlay, Sr . Donald Finlay, Mr
and Mrs. LaRue Mitchell, Sue.
Bobby and Johnnie. Mr. and Mrs
Ed Mitchell, Mrs It L Pearce all
of Fife; It K Finlay, Lyford:
Mr nnd Mrs \V. L Isaacs Sr.,
Mrs. F M. Bradley. Mrs R L
Hallow. Ann and Roy, Kenneth
Inancs, all of Eldorado
Lohn Family Rpnnion
Held Here Sunday
The Lohn Family reunion was
held at Richards Park Sunday.
Aug. 10.
Sell-Hudspeth
Nuptials Read Autr. 9
Mrs Berta Sell became the
bride of Clinton Hudspeth on
August it at lo a in. at the
Presbyterian Manse in the pres-
ence of the bride's immediate
family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hudspeth are at
home at KOI Crothers Avenue.
Mrs Hudspeth is u nurse and
is employed Ht Rrady Intercon-
tinental Manufacturing Company
and Mr. Hudspeth Is with the
Soil Conservation Service here.
make WILENSKYS
Floyd Ki union Hold
Hero A u trust 17
The annual Floyd reunion wa*
held at Richards Park Sunday,
Aug. 17.
Attending were Mr and Mrs.
L (' Floyd, Mr. and Mrs p |i
Meinxer. Penny Kuyn of Knox
City; Mr and Mrs. II II Stubble-
field, Monday: Mrs. I> V. Ilutehe-
Hoti, .in Ann I’urvls, June Hutche-
son, Kandy Hutcheson, Itonnlo
Cox, San Antonio; Mrs || h
lledlger, Sue, Linda, Delira and
I'uula Ratten. Jr., Han Marcos;
Mrs Glenn It Morrow, Abilene;
Samira Stubblefield. Mr and Mrs.
Doyle llowen und Lana, Carlsbad,
N M ; D R. llowen, Vickie Park-
inson, Abilene; Mrs. Fred M
Webb, Abilene; Mr und Mrs. |{
II Lain and Ted.
Mrs. Harris Honored
On 80th Birthday
Mrs J. K. Harris was honored
on her noth birthday August 12.
Some do friends and relatives
called at her home after 6 30 p.
m.
Hostess for the party were Mrs
Harris' daughter und granddaugh-
ter. Mrs C. C. Redding und Miss
Louis*- Redding of San Antonio.
• Landscaping
Service
• Personal
Home
Decorating
Service
• Flowers
for all
occasiona
STEFFENS
FLOWERS & NURSERY
Phone 6666 Hrady, Texas
[FIRST
STOP!
•____
on the way back-to-school
.*
The Girl
Chic beyond her years (3-6x) in a charming
Back-to School wardrobe of the very latest
in fashion . . the shirtwaist Trapeze, the
Chemise in all its variations, the beloved
bouffants. In the liveliest Autumn colors,
the most distinguished fabrics, needing so
little care. Each and everyone with a pocket.
Sizes 3-6x and 7-14 from
2
98
\ Mu-| fur Every DirT* Wardrobe
CAR COATS
K,' . r w rth '»r without hoods.
• t*\ 7-11 Sulitiefiv lo-lti
5” to 10”
Put Your Girl's Best Foot Forward For
School With Famous RED GOOSE Shoes
©
t.lKI.S’ MIAKKRS
Silrv |R ^ tv. :
Black leather
liln« k S troli'
Brown Leather
3* a 5"
c¥‘
HUck Whit* r Br^wn-Whit*
k i j •!!
5**
Attending were Mr. and Mrs
Carl Lohn, Gouldhtifk; Mr. nnd
Mfh. Fred Lohn. Mr and Mrs
Lincoln Lohn. Mr and Mrs Jack
Huie and non, Larry. Mr and
Mrs. Union lliiie and Dee Anna.
Smith. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Rray
and family. Mr and Mra. Clarence
Lohn nnd family. L O. Marshall,
Gene Bratton all of Lohn; Louis
Lohn, Houston Bert Lohn. Florea-
ville; Mr. and Mrs John Lohn.
Pear Valley; Mr and Mrs Paul
Lohn. !*ohn, Mr and Mrs. George
Jowers, and Mickle, Mra Larry
Nichols and Jimmie. Penny.
Charles nnd Prlcllla. Mrs. I.onls
Fortune and Steven. Terry nnd
Jerry all of Cross Plains.
Mr nnd Mrs. Billie Tedder and
daughter Mr nnd Mrs Weldon
Fry, David John and Francis of
Abilene; Mr and Mrs. Clyde
Behrens. Ft Worth; Mr. and
Mrs R. L. Richter and Resale,
Lohn; Mrs Myrtle Wade and Rud.
Mrs H O. Rridgeman of Eldora-
do; Mrs Roy Royer, Cvalde; Mr
nnd Mrs Charlie Wade. Rig Lake;
Mrs Ethel Robertson. Mr. and
Mrs Winford Corley and son
Rrownwood Mr. and Mrs. M F
Lohn. Mr nnd Mrs Ralph Brock.
Mr and Mrs Newt Raker. Mr
and Mrs R T. Holiday and son
Mrs Harold Turner all of Rrady
Mr and Mrs Oacar Page San An-
gelo; Mr and Mrs Leyrester
Moore of Rrady visited In the
afternoon
YOUR VOTE SATURDAY IS IMPORTANT!
READ WHAT ONE OF TEXAS* GREATEST NEWSPAPERS
SAYS EDITQRIALLY ABOUT SATURDAY’S ELECTION . . .
..... (it) will decide ^^^[ ^^disTinguisbed
the State Supreme Court chief Justice of
jurist ROBERT W. HAMILTON,^ ^ dqT.
8th Court of Cjvil ApP ^ Smith * Houston
AFU-CIO candidate, J- Edwin r4#|lC# m
[ labor JawyeMackmg ^
with
YEARS’ WPCRif FTC# A S LA WYER AND JUDGE
'i tmHW*■ap wmni
1
HAMILTON FOR SUPREME COURT
Exhibition Program
| Ends Girls’ Camp
An exhibition program was
held \us I for mothers of the
day campers to close their three
w • ks <if (inis' Day Camp
The classes were for S-ll year
old girls and they attended from
> I" 11 .:it Monday through Frl
day ‘I lo catnp was held by Mrs
Milford Sh■ ffield. Jr and Instill*'
ii"ii include! twirling, swimming I
hort • bat k riding, choral work |
11 a unit n ■ 'harm work, and arts
iitd iraft* The I •! year-old girls
il-ti en ittyed cook-out They w* r#
K iv (li* leannlnti Seals, Ann 1
L. w lor Choi rl llroad. Shlrl* v J
Wooiau. Nat v and Lynda Gibson
io . v | \\ «|| Linda Dodds K tren [
M ■ illoh • rol It' h- and Karen
Fi t He 11 trti'e lirady, and It* <la
lolim till. I . I in Hull. Kalhv Dav
ml 'Mr KMcii Fowler of Fden
i in p help* i« were Nam v \r< h
er vntlra 11 .> 11 Charlotte Kvtar
Nan v Penrson, Elen. ('order and
Patti llroad
BRADY DRUG
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TO OUR FRIENDS IN...
McCulloch County
MUMS ( Ut .MP
of
San Saha
We art* grateful that our good neighbors
in San Saba County helped us elect our native
son. Terry Townsend, as State Representative in
the first primary election. You will recall t lat
San Salm County gave our Met nil a lt County c m
(liditte Terry Townsend. an overwhelming minor-
ity insiirirur his election without a run off \V< too
nre proiiil that Kill Alleorn of Drown ('ountv was
fill led State l.and Commissioner ill the same elec-
tion. We know these nu ll wdi do a good loll.
In ili» second Democratic primary «»n Stiturda\ we ha\. an op|s>rtunity
It i*u* at."tin r mail oil our D am who lia> bet'll a p»tal lieitfld"*' and has a JH‘r-
i t xjw’rit ip e and inter, xt in the problem- of the ! «»t h District. In the
fiist pt TKtrv l.olTS CRl'.MI' of Sat Sabti rewiveil the lurirest majorit> his
home enmity has ever given a candidate for public office in a primary elec-
tion. Ibis volt was full endorsement of I,(M'IS CHl’MI* as a publiv official,
a g «s| Christian neighbor and civic leader, lie is a man this county anti the
entire Kith District tan count on to tki a good job for us in Austin.
<>n this latsis, we trust that you will go to the |m»Hh on Saturday and
help elec t MX*18 (RUMP as our ne*t State Senator.
Htaigbt and Paid far by Met ulUrh C'MMMy Pried* d law* Ovap
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 19, 1958, newspaper, August 19, 1958; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882171/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.