The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1962 Page: 5 of 10
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THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART 0’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1W2
RAGE FI VR
Society.
The Brady Standard _
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Gwendolyn Scharlach,
Erie Keys Adrian Wed
The Memorial Chapel of the Colonial Country Club,
l i, i Methodiat Church of Fort The l>r. is a graduate «' 'he
Worth wb* tio* setting for th« University of Texu nnd att* 'i I 1
Friday evening wedding of Miss tli** Medlcul liranch of tin* I'ni-
Gwndolyn Hcharlach ami Erl'* vcrsity of T«x.ih at Galveston
Keys Adrian, Jr. 1’urentn of Hhe Is a member of I‘hl 11* t.i
iht con.ilv »ro Mr. and Mrs. Kui i»a. Alpha Kpallon Delta.
Arthur B. Scharlach. Sr.. 11121 Ali>ii;i Lambda Iteltu, and .Mu
Sweetbralr Lane, Fort Worth, Delta Sin* ia recipient of th* Dow
formerly of Jlochelle, and Mr and Scholarship Award In Chemistry
Mrs Erie Keya Adrian, Sr , 11102 Mr Adrian, a graduate of Rice
South Second Street. Temple Ciilvt rally, received hla masters
Rev. J. W. Black, grandfather degree at the Medical liranch of
of the bride, officiated The Rev, the University of Texas in Gnl-
Mr Black also marled the purents veaton, and ia at present a senior
of the bride and christened Gwen- in Harvard Me ileal School, lie
dolyn In Infancy. j la a member of I'hl Chi Medical
The bride, given in marriage Fraternity. Delta Uhl Alpha, and
by her father, chose a candle- Sigma XI
light taffeta gown with scooped1
Hf.art Texas Girl Scout Camp Closes
Successful Season; 15 Girls From Brady
( oming From I.' ulaiana Patient in Brady Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil tftriegler are Ed Tittle s, lf»r* I a neurt ut-
exp cling a vi*it from Mr. arid tuck Tue lay and it n patient in
We service all makes of refriger-
ator** and automatic washers. Onv
Mrs. Audi * y Lands at 1 their three Hr cly llo.pit.il. Mrs. Tittle re- rt* **J‘,,*t* services urc as near m
your telephone. CALI. I,Y 7-2292
(JARTMAN’S
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1 v* 1 ' " 11 ” • latloned In I ported 1 ,. ,* that he
T" as Girl Scout camp, ck-vd one cation of the (iirl Scout camper. p1H,Iy with the ROW camp during WHS t .-ttin^ along a* well a* cm
of its most turo that receW World V,ar II and ia now livii i„.
veek. Campers cum.* from It* t ip billing with the girls was the >„ w Orleuns, Lu.
t * n rvi I by the Cour.c l. t hunting pool * ; enerl for u • ______ _ —
Many new program activities this year.
Wire * irrii'l out at camp. Camp- One f the aim* of the cun i c\rij qj.* THINKS
ers cculd choose the interest group "as to give campers a acme of We wi h to tl .nk e:, h and
that they wonted to participate in industry, a sense of being useful, everyone for all the prnycr* car l
for the camp re- ion. Eaeh inter- being able to do something well, flowers and kind do. d* shown dtir-
i * v”o ip was set up in progres- The pri^ram was geared to curry j,„, n,y ,,.eent stay in Brady l!o*.
iv * i p* at 1 grir 1 m earned award cut this aim with a balance of |>|t*al.
*i * io peraft, bo ating, cauo< ing. w°rk and play, games and study. Especially do 1 thank all th<*
p i* ar l games, and sketching A counselor was in charge of earn doctors, nurses, neighbor and
ml diawing*. patrol of eight girls to help guid** relatives. May each of you be
I a h girl earning an award H'*m in planning and carrying out Lie d for your L:ndni*ss.
1 ret ....... year to complete activities. JONt E ADAM i AND WIFE
th.* next . Lop In her chosen field Unit activities included singing, ------—.
. i-' re t. Mary new program interest groupa, games, dramatics, I
pra : * s wet * introduced to i hike s, co< kouts, overnights, swim * *K * " , . .
ming, nature, crafts, boating, ca i- * family
if Ervin Shocklee
oeing, primitive camping for older "Flo- to cypress their sincere up-
LETTERS
girls, and exploring the campsite
Civet and above the regular aetivi
ties, special events included a wat
piei iation to the friends and neigh-
bors who so thoughtfully express-
ed their sympathy with food, flow-
er festival, special flag raising "r# “nd ■•> so mar y ways
in tht* loftii of our loved one. \\<*
After a Miort wedding trip
neck I i rie!" Re«ni hr older ed medal- ">e couple will live In
lions of Alencon lace studded Mubb*
w nh eeed pearls end epplleued |
on the front of the bodice circled ~ . . r). ,
,ie waist in the back. The wing Celebrates Birthday
swept silhouette was achieved
l,y a trio of folds at either side,
Editor's Note: The follow-
ing letter, sent to the City
*'outn il last v.«ek r« fers to
a proposal that the llrndy
Lake area he divided rqtnlly
for electric service, the City
si rvlnn half and the McCul-
loch County Electric Co-op
serving half. The co-op now
s< rves the whole area.
City Council
Boston. City of Brady
Gentlemen:
With Swim Party
leaving an unbroken panel from Mrs. Albert McCulloh enter-
the neckline to the toe of the tained with a swim party Mon-
slippers. A full train billowed jay, July 23, honoring her daugh-
from a cluster of tiny hack folds (*athy, who was celebrating
below the waist. She carried u her juth birthday,
lulde topped with orchids und
ceremonies, award night, queen
contest, Scouts’ Owns, wide games,
farewell campfire, und an all
camp party each week.
The purpose of an established
camp is to provide a climax t<>
a girl’s year in Girl Scout Gain-
ing, to give girls an opportunity
to lave fun, to learn about camp,
and to meet Girl Scouts from all
sections of the Council.
The Heart of Texas Girl Scout
Council was able to add new fa-
cilities and to operate ( amp Wood
stephanotls.
Mrs. Dave Porter of Beaumont,
was matron of honor, and Mrs.
Randolph Johnston of Houston,
vas brldesmatron. Michael How-
ard of Galveston served as best
man. Other attendants were
Arthur Scharlach Jr., brother of
After receiving and reading the this year primarily from cookie
local paper of todnv, in which funds—money raised by the
the actions of lhe Council were Scouts themselves,
listed, and my being a little on <;irU attending from Brady
the stupid side, I am confused as were: Mary Hvridge, Juliana Lind-
to the powering of a portion of My> Be|ann Flemming, Cheryl
the lake area by REA. Land. Janice Abies, Lynn Avnntu,
Sine* this is n part of the Pity Brenda Isbell, Donna Williams,
of Brady and since the citizens Debra Dillon, Cynthia Pence, Car-
. ___________,of Hrn,,y »*«'•* «veral dollars In- o]vn LeWal|*n, Sheryl Wilensky,
The guests met at the McCulloh cX ^Tsan ^ B‘m"
home and were taken to the < ity ,(f jjra(jy urt> g0jng to have to
Pool where they enjoyed a swim
pay the loan we received to build
before returning for refreshments (|,e lake, and since this is about
of birthday cake with 12 candles, j|l(, only source of reveune de-
ice cream und cokes. rived from this property, for my
R sides the honoree, those at- own information I would like to
tending were Murcia Tittle, Ram know the following:
the "bride", Bert Thompson of Pol- Thornton, Judy Willman, Judy 1 >N REA going to help pay
],ge Station, and Meldon Thomas. Bryson, Rita Crew, Blanche the loan?
Music was presented by Mrs. Mieklethwait, Kathy Jackson and
Wayne Goolsby, sister of the Ben McCulloh.
groom, and Robert C. ( larke.
A reception was held at the
Mathers-Shurtleff
Kiurayrement Told
In Austin Parties
Col. and Mrs. Kenneth Math-
irs, 80S Westlake Drive, Austin.
2 Is REA going to build lines
and furnish water to their area?
_ .7 Is REA going to build roads
or streets nml maintain them in
Transferred to Illinois their area?
Staff Sgt. Hilly Joe Taylor, 4 Is REA going to develop
Mrs. Taylor and four children, nnd maintain the park areas in
Shirley C, Chuck 4. Amle 3. and th«*lr section?
Elizabeth 2, who have been living •' REA going to sell to th**
m Hawaii for the past three years, ^power for the filtering
are guests of his parents, Mr. •’*nnt ’
and Mrs. 1. O. Taylor in Hrady.
I urn not trying to he smnrt or
„ . „ , , , , . ., Indignant. I am Just an Interested
........ Sb't Taylor, who has been m the jl|s, W(,n krlng if
......ounce III.........cement ot .heir IS .......... ......P *
fa'nr. years, hv losing half the
revenue from our own plant.
Yours very truly.
to leave this week for the if new
It's A Girl
Mr. and Mrs. David Deans of
San Angelo, are tin* proud parents
of a daughter, horn Monday, July
21, in San Angelo. Named Diana
Kay, the little Miss weighed
eight pounds and seven ounces.
The mother is the former Annette
Young, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Ernest Young of Brady. The
other t.vnndparents are Mrs.
Beryl Deans of San Angelo and
Earl Deans of Voca. Mr and Mrs
W. M. Deans of Yoea are the
paternal great-grandparents Mr
and Mrs. Ernest Young went to
San Angelo Monday evening to
get acquainted with their new
granddaughter.
• 'Specially thank Dr. McCulloh and
the nurses at Brady Hospitul for
the wonderful care and attention
shown him.
Silt *<' KI I I FA Ml I Y. \\ IFF.
DAI GHTER, GRAND-
DAUGHTERS AND SISTER.
Brady July Id and are planning
Charles Shurtleff, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John K. Shurtleff of Brady.
MD. Mathers graduated from m> , () T lors* Bon.in.,uw
S* merville High School in Somer- ^ (!jnu,hUil. M(. um, Mr<
Cavanaugh and two sons, Rocky
\V. K FERGUSON
v lie. New Jersey. She has attend-
. 1 the University of Texas and is ^ ^ ^ ^
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Brady High School and attended
the University of Texas. He is now
m c'gineer for Chatleff Controls.
The announcement party took
day.
Son To I I Paso Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Whit-
I ’.iee on July M in the home of nker of I I Paso, are the proud
'I: and Mrs. O. O. Shurtleff, 1 To.» parent, of a son, tlon -* * end, I "in
1 rest llill Drive, unde and aunt Saturday. July \.G Tlu* hahy,
* f Charles, named Donald Wayne, weighed six
\ bridal shower was given July pounds, one ounce. Their other
1' for Miss Mathers by Mrs. son, Richard Noel, is I'j years
< * e Thompson, Mrs. Lois Flent- old. (irandparents are Mr. and
nd Mr*. Nadine Stamp in the Mi R hat I G
of Mrs Thompson, and Mi and Mi N t a 1 ta
Another bridal shower was giv- of Eden. Mrs Whit. * i the
rn Thursday by Mrs. India Math- former Nei u» Go* rtt * Rra o
ter in-law of Miss Mathers,
; nd \Ii-s pat Kodenls-rger.
\n August 17 wedding is plan-
r* I in the Westlake Hills Presby- ^
t* rian Church.
The announcement party was
at* ndvd l y Mr. an>l Mrs. J, »*.*i
I' S artleff and th«* July 1*1 *h»>x
*r was also attend**! bv Ml
Shurtleff.
IL r«* I r«>n» l!*iuston
The Rev. an*l Mr*. Sheri*!*?
Newman of Houston are spend ng
t‘ ,r vacation of a month at th*
N "• n Ran«h l«**tw***n Bit** \
■ I M«*l\ in. Mr. N’ewntnn fi
| Upit at St. Raul’s Epi
• a h la-t Sun*lay an*l xxill «p<.
*‘**e again next Sunday.
( Ml!) OF III \\h-s
Our heartfelt thanks go to
all for the many deeds of kind-
ness and services rendered in any
way in the loss of our sister, Mo
tu Myers. We are deeply prat*
ful.
T he Brothers and Sisters:
JOHN E. MYERS. BRADY
JIM W. MYERS, RI( III \ND
SPRINGS
GEORGE J. MYERS.
RI< HI \ND SPRINGS
MRS. lMI.l. JEFFKREYS,
RI< III AND SPRINGS
MRS. M ARTHA GRAHAM.
BRADY
MFS ROSS WIGGINGTOX,
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1962, newspaper, July 27, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920862/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.