The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 19, 1957 Page: 5 of 8
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Tt'ESDA V. M A RCll 11*. l.y,
-TIIH BRADY HERALD, BRADY, TEX AS-PAG* •
Traffic Toll Needless
Waste, B&PW Hears
An insurance npoke«mun t i
members of the Busin- ** and |*t • »-
f."iur,al Club Tnursuay
that traffic accident* each year n
th' nation take the li\«•» • >f .;».nno
«u|>|t\ the approximate ja-puiat <>n
of a city th*- .size of Tyler, T- xu*.
David Parker, an Abilene in ,r-
line.- executive, appealed on
B&PW program undei auspices of
the Southwestern Insurance Infur-
mat ion Service of Italia*, which i*
currently conducting a -tatewidu
safety and educational progiam.
The speakei said. "To Bring the
problem a little closer to home,
Texas while it tanks third in the
nation in the number of registered
• l.andsrapini
Service
• Personal
Home
Decorating
Service
• Mowers
for all
occasions
STEFFENS
FLOWERS & NTIISKRY
Phone fifififi Mre.d.v, Trii*
also aveiac * *!.l
the country'- tiaffic
n i-ieat state during
pie in tlilf.
nd large-t
ties in tie
: el rent of I
fa'nlit*--. In
l.'*4. we kill, i :t |
fi< ai i i*l« nt s -t he -•
number of traffic fat
nation."
II- to d the B&PW that vhi’.e
tie •• aie varying estimates, the
c-'t of the**- traffic acei-i-nts to
«aeh individual in the state- i*
ci in i ud\ ,ic re- d t- I- a bo . * »•’.*.
lie fuitin i |" inte-1 out • hat f--i a
community of Muto-i periu n* tin
bill would be ,-tjiMi,i.ou—enough t->
build a new -ehoo-l, -wimminu pools,
ati-i ’ « pay for co-intle** - tiler civic
improvem* nt -.
’’Such wa*’e s needless, because
aeeid- tit- can be prevented. N"t it:
theory, hut actually. • 'oopi-iativ*
a-lion can eliminate accidents, but
people must accept these method*,
put til- in nto praetie*-, and make
them w-.i ," Parker continued.
Darker i adjuster for the D ill' In-
surance Company of Dallas. Mi*-
EUeii B- iipii-t of Brady arranged
the i Ingram.
I lie Rev. Mo/. II Moll/(law
Temple, w ill beg ill a l -vival at
P< rit- ■ t i Inn ill S nlav ni
T» e Rev. I! Ward T- p.
I iXoucLy
‘Sacred Heritage*
Rochelle Club Topic
-run Sactcd Heritage" was the
pi -gialil of tile Rochelle Study
i ii at th*- meeting in the R -
- belle t'oiiuminity * enter Monday
aftei ii-oii.
Mi*. R chard Mosel- y pi >-t-un d
an account of Texa* licritagc. -- n
in details of th*- hi t-nical hr •
tag*- of Texuir*. the •**iinuu c
*■ nee* of the State, the h-- pital
ity and irid---en-lent -pi* it 1
all*, an I culled "it club member* t -
follow the exalil! le set by our !- I- •
1 .caret s.
Mi-. Mai i- ti William-i-n -li - i
i d some of the l n il i.cl I a, •
the Roe he lie community,
111 *t - cl this wile hue I- -I -
I s*11. line of the mod inteti-diup
II illini~i i■ nces was that Owen Mi-
t. '. author of the famous "T: - \ .r-
gill inti." Visited caily settlei ■, !at -.
and I'red Savage, at then i anvil,
ea t of Roc - lielic, where they - a •
ed and tmined polo j--.nn-.* n the
;mi’.-. 1 lei e. \\ i *'ei got In t n. y
. Hele,
mix tip
-1 baiue-
Ulee
JUST IN!
New Easter Wearables
FOR THE GIRLS
Come see all that's |iretty and new for a young
Indy's Easter . . Dresses hy JEAN DERAIN . .
PRETTY MAID .. FAC HO .. RAINBOW ..
NANETTE .. TODDLERS .. $2.98 to $14.98 ..
li to t’.x . . S3.9H to 812.98 .. 7 to 12 . . 83.98 to
$12.98 .. SANDY «f DALLAS EASTER HATS
. . $1.9m to 82.98 . . HAGS .. SI to 81.9m plus
tax .. COSTl'ME JEWELRY .. *1 plus tax . .
CAN-CAN PETTICOATS .. 12.98 to S4.9K.
“STRAWFLOWER"
light, Cool, Valuo Pickings!
only
84.98
4 vinyl with 0 Bomboo-look,
side dip to o flower-docked vamp, foam insole for
eoty breexing along. White, Beige. Nationally Advertised.
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Fritz Otte, Kenneth l.indsag*
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I 1.11- Mi, mi l Mi ■ R * <
aim l Ii-- lat* 1 - del i- k i .van
i i,< i- e\ i n earlier.
In their bu nit -e- -.iii, dii• '
- I by i be |ii - alciit, M i . ..........
..... i n , tile l lull agreed t M ( "" e: -
at illi "i her fcdei at ed elm in
i-lidlllg a ' l.elfel to Kol' ,1,” a
< 11 \\> pi oject I"i tin year; and
All -. I "| R11In Its w a elected t ’
till t be llllCX piled tel -n of trust*-*,
Mi . 1.. A. Itry on resigned.
Mi*. Rulii-ii* and Mi.. Shad Me-
' V..y, 11o d.- -*'■'.- provided a typical
Mi t Texa- motif of boot* and ted-
nuiis, ugarita and liveoak limits tor
111*- elVIie table, and -eivnl ci'l-
. fee, aildwiches and cookie- liapt d
| a* map of Texas.
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'“Texas Day" Program
I For Tuesday Club
Roll call was answered with “A
| Texan of Whom I Am Proud,"
when the Tuesday Club met for its
iigulur meeting Match 12.
Mrs. A. W. Ilmchniun, |iiesident,
piesided during the business ses-
sion.
Mrs. A. W. Moseley, lender *>!
the program, sjinke on ‘ Texas Yes.
terday." First imjireHsions was of
Indians.
Mis. Walter Gray s|ioke on "Tex-
as Today.” "Tepius grows fust
heeause of our sjiii it and pri le,
many resources with rich nnnei-ul,
pig-iron, eojijier, etc. Most ini|iort-
unt aspect is our |H-ople. M«»re urt*
being tiained f«*r industry," stated
Mrs. Gray.
Mrs. II. C. Roth’s subject was
'Texas Tomorrow.” Texas has a
population of over 8 million pen-
pie, more jobs, homes, good in-
eomes, und increases of farm out-
put. In the future Houston will be
the leading city, she said.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs. II. L. Braly and Mrs. Grady
Burns.
Nature* !• ic'd TT n>
iManned by Tpm<>]> !)
I 'Ii a • Ini a "Nat ii I- h aid l'i i •"
wa- the ordei of the bu in- Ini
Ii: ow me Troop !i la ii I la '
Mb diH' das at tin- ti111 Scout Little
ll".i -
The -even basic olltdool -kill
l in- 111 op i - ll act icing ale; II- I -
walk and what t" wear; bow to lay
land follow a li.nl; knots i ipiaie
i and < love hitch I; use and eai e "! a
| kriilc. a -e of hatchet and in11<I*-
| lashing; simjile fiist aid; la -.v to
choose a | "t for a fire, 11*• a to
build, eai e for, and put out a fin-;
how to cook something for y nil ,
«• If and foi your group.
Mi-. ('. D. Y"ik reported to Un-
guis, t hut Troop !l has led i
all other troops in the sale of Girl I
Scout cookies.
.lanice Iticckenridge s*<ived nib-
bles to Janie Crew, Marilyn Black-
well, Chi l l i Bioad, Jeuiiugay le
Deeds, Ann Ytu honuigh, Duryl
I York, Sheila Knutson. Shirley
! Wootan, A mm bet Ii Rutherford,
Samira Elliott, Mrs. Minni*- Grimes,
Mrs. II. <*. Broad, Mrs. C. D. York.
Rodney Rutherford and Mrs. M. G.
Hi cckenridge.
Paul’s Putters. W’SCS
Study at Cliui'ch
Tin M' - i ’ : id l In I 'm -i M- t Im
<11-■ t <'!i'j i. 11 Ini.- i n the i udy of -
I u I IM i-i in ....... ('|| || I . *| |
s i-1 i " I 'i-i low -111 j i II.ill Moil I
da v al I ii'i Im k with Miss 11. .ra ,
lie m i Ii- ilb a ,sho wa a -i*l• <| |
!-v Mr* di'in . " I >n \ i ■. w Im *11- |
ii ■ - i-d I 'a u I' - Mi ■ i i > 11.. r\ SI rat- j
• a \ and Mr- Ci I ll St aim ler
w lin located tlii* iliad' c it I**1; 111
I 'a ii I |nn rtii-y * \l i * II C Rot Ii ;
da i us •',) the i nrly church
I In- tail- o| |’a uI's 11 l a w a- 1
11rolli-Iit out by class discussion.
Tw • nt y-iiiie no min rs were
pr* #nt
Shower In Rochelle
To Honor Pride-Elect
A bridal shower honoring Mis-
Christine Myers, bride-elect of
Iniane I’ab ifer will l-<- In Id Sat
unlay night. Mar-h 2'R at 7 o'
clock at Itvielielle in the Com-
munity Ci titer \l! friends and
relatives are Invited to attend.
i l.itcy Davis, Inis been nu-iicd se*-.
j rotary <>| the Ellen II Richards
t'lllli, hntlic eeonotllii'S clllb, at
| North Texas State College, Den-
ton Mis* Davis, dan- liter of Mrs
Arltie T. I mi ls, r> l) S. China,
I I Irmly, is a senior home econom-
ics major.
Mrs. Akins Speaker
At Eden PTA Meeting
Mrs, K. L. Akins was guc-t
speaker for the Eden PTA la-t
Tuesday afternoon when she re-
viewed "Youth- Ages 10-Di,” hy
I »r. Gesell,
Wednesday she conducted n
reunt.v-wide sc-ho*il of instruct •
in Kerrville fur the K*-rr County-
Council of PTA.
Visit Mith Relatives
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Walk* r of
Abilene, sj-i-nt. TTiur -lay here and
at Melvin visiting with relatives
and f it-nds. Bob formerly was em-
ployed in the market at .Safeway
Store here.
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9
JAN LESLIE
ifossomod
atbSPKING
stms
You’ll lo*< yom heart to the fresh
Spring Flowers in jirofusion filling
the brim of this lovely hat.
Whatever your type . . you'll find
your new hat in the dozens of
latest, smartest shape* in our
brand now collections. JVN
LESLIE . . AV M.ON .. HETMAR
BETTER HATS .. 812 95 to $25
IM DGET HATS .. $2.98 to $9.95
Returns From Lubbock
Mrs. (Jordon Samuel i n r* t-j' n<- 1
Frilay fiom Lubbock where *h<-
had been for the |ia*t two n-ek*
ii iting with her son and daugh
ter-in-lmi. Mr. and Mi. Jin i\
Samiivlson, and earing fm k- i
ni w grandilaughter. Th<- Sam-iel-
-oTls pent the Ivi'ek-Hl I hen-, 'I.
. • t s of rein' ive .
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 19, 1957, newspaper, March 19, 1957; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905151/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.