The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1962 Page: 7 of 10
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THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART 0’ TEXAS NEWS, BR/ DY. TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1»6*
CHURCH NEWS
Ml. Cilury Lutheran ('hurt ki
Fourth and Church St*.
The Church uf The
Lutheran Hour
Sunday school and Bible Class,
10 ti. m.
Worship Service, 11 u. m.
Charles W. Kathgeher, pastor
Phone LY 7-3915
First Itaptist Church
Corner Sixth and Llm
J. J. Jordan, pastor
George Archer, minister
of music and education
Sunday:
9:45 «. m.—Sunday school, all
ages.
11 u. m.—Morning worship.
f>::;0 p. m.—Training Union.
7 :.‘t0 p. m.— Evening worship,
Monday through Thursday: Youth
Congress, Baptist Encampment,
Brownwood Lake.
Wednesday:
7:30 p. m.—The Hour of Power.
8:.’{() p. m.— Choir rehearsal.
Thursday, 7 p. m.—Teachers and
Officers Meeting.
* • •
Church of Christ
Fourth and Bridge St.
Ernest McCoy, evangelist
Bible study, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching and Worship 10:45
a. m. and 0 p. m.
Sermon Subject*: Morning:
"Keeping the Church Pure.” Even-
ing: "The Meaning of Tears.”
Mid-week Service, Wednesday 1
7 p. m
Ladles Bible Class, Wednesday
9 a. in.
Radio Devotional, Wednesday,
9:30 a m.
♦ ♦ *
Trinity Methodist Church
Graham at Grant on Boudinotz
J. M. McDonald, pastor
10 n. m.—Sunday school classes.
11 a. m.— Morning worship. Vis-
itors welcome.
7:30 p. m.— MYF for youth.
8 p. m.—Fifth Sumluy singing.
Come and enjoy u service of songs
and music.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir
practice. Everyone interested in
singing is invited to come and
be in the choir.
• • *
First Methodist Church
Harry C. Bamberger, pastor
Sunday, July 2fi
Church School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship service. Rev.
(>. C). Moore of Melvin, speaker.
10:55 a. m.
Youth groups meet, 0 p. m.
7 p. m.
Monday, July 27: Explorer
Scouts, 7 p. m.
Wednesday, All;. 1: Boy Scouts,
p. in.
Brady Presbyterian Church
South Blackburn at F.iuhth
Allen I!. Brown, pastor
Sunday, July 29
9:45 a. m. Church School.
11 a. m.— Worship service. The
Lord’s Supper will Ik> observed,
and the sermon by the pastor will
be on the theme “Giants of the
Faith.”
First Methodist Church
Rochelle, Texas
Charles Hare, Pastor
10 a. m.—Sunday School, Don
Neal, superintendent.
NOTE This is a 5th Sunday—
NO Church Service today.
• • •
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
llth and Blackburn
The Rev. William S. Dougins,
Rector
Sunday, July 29: 10:30 a. m.—
Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Friday, Aug. ;j: 10 a. m.—Holy
Communion.
Saturday, Aug. 4: 10:30 a. m.
Choir Rehearsal.
• • •
Christian Science Society
700 West 11th St.
Sunday Services at 11 a. m.
Progress depends on spiritually
meaningful activity. This is a
theme of the Lesson-Sermon en-
titled "Truth” at Christian
Science church services Sunday.
Sciptural passages will include
these verses from Proverbs (4):
“Let thine eyes look right on, and
let thine eyelids look straight be-
fore thee. Ponder the path of thy
feet, and let all thy ways be es-
tablil bed.”
A citation to be road from
“Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy states (p. 323): "In order
to apprehend more, we must put
into practice what we already
know. We must recollect that
Truth is demonstrable when un-
derstood, and that good is not un-
derstood until demonstrated.”
The Golden Text is from II
Timothy (2): “Study to shew thy-
self approved unto God, a work-
man thut needeth not to he asham-1
cd, rightly dividing the word of
truth.”
• * *
Gospel Taoernacle
201 East Pearl
C. L. Grimes, pastor
Sunday Services:
Radio KNEI. at 9 a m.
Morning Bible Classes at 10 a.
m.
Morning Worship nt 11 a. m.
Youth Meeting at (> p. m.
Evening Service at 8 p. m.
Mid-Week Services:
Daily Radio KNEL at 9 a. m.
Wednesday, Midweek service at
8 p. m.
Saturday service at 8 p. m.
• * *
Assembly of God Church
Seventh and South Walnut
K. K. Daiinhelm, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. in.
Morning worship, 11 n. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,
7:43 p. m.
your Chevrolet Denier has lots of neir car buys for July
hut they te yoing fast
hfore they iv all
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It’s the Law
in
Texas
GIFTS TO CHILDREN
People often make gifts to
youngsters and sometimes save
on Ineome and death taxes as well.
The giver may set aside money
for children until they Ins.ome of
age or until (hey need It.
Bui such gifts may In- complex.
For remember, there are gift tax-
es on the subject of the gift, and
income taxes on the income from
it.
1. The parent or guardian may
want to keep control of the
money. If they keep too much
control, they may not complete
the g'.ft and the expected tax
Havings will go out the window.
The parents’ (ontrol may allow
them to take hack the gift, ami
so It is not really a gift.
2. Property is hard for children
to manage. They cannot very well
make contracts or buy or sell the
property. Bur it costs too much,
as a rule, to set up a trust for
each piece of property for each
child.
And so to encourage gifts to
children, the luw has a simple
way to make and administer gifts
under the Cnifortn Gifts to Minors
Act. Tills law applies mainly to
gifts and stock shares.
• • •
This luw creates the ‘'cus-
todian" witli powers much like
those of a trustee or guardian.
He is often a parent-donor who
manages the stock. He may re-
invest or sell the stock for the
child.
The custodian must act as u
"prudent person.” He cannot law-
fully Duy and sell the stock for
ills own benefit, nor can lie he
negligent. The g*ift can only be
used for the minor's benefit, and
for bis support and education.
The custodian cannot mingle his
own property with the child’s.
After the child becomes 21 the
whole gift or what is left of it
must go to hitn.
In rare cases, the law may let
a giver revoke his gift, as when
lie gave it ill contemplation of the
'minor's marriage which did not
take place. He may also revoke
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the gift if it was made as a re-
sult of undue influence or fraud.
other ways of giving to minors
are also fairly inexpensive. For
example, one muy create a trust
for children which bus tux ad-
vantages.
they were guests of Mr. and Sfra*
Carter Henson Steve was In hie
hey-day as lie was able to sew
the St Louis Cardinals play threw
g'anies while they were there.
Sees Cards I'laj
Mr. and Mrs. C. p. Rockwell
and son, Steve, have Just returned
from a visit in Houston where
(•rotes \ Nil In California
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Groves and
David left Friday morning for
Santa Ann, Calif., where they
will be guests of the Groves' other
son. Stanley and family.
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Real Ire Man’s Ice. is what you get at our Ice Plant—Ike
manufactured Ice that is firm—clear, long-lasting and very slow
melting. It is frozen at low temperature?,, making it much colder
and lasts much longer than the “mushy,” soft ice, which will
not freeze ice cream, made by the little small machines. The
mushy, soft ice is frozen at high temperatures, barely below the
freezing point of 32 degrees. \ <»u will see the difference. Get
the best—firmest—clearest—longest lasting ice at our Ice Plaat
for your daily home use—fo, your picnics and parties.
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PHONE I.Y 7-2210
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Makes Evert thing Hake Better!
2 Lbs.....................19c l
A Meal in Itself!
Ki in hell's Ciludiola
MILK 2 tall cans 27c
Rest For Cooking!
Kimhell’s Salad Campbell's
DRESSING . Qt. 33c
Easy to Spread!
Kim bell's 100 Count
Facial Tissuce ... 19c
Soft! Strong! Pop I’p! |K>| Monte
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NAPKINS ........ 25c
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Del Monte
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78
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CREAM STYLE
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Early Garden
PEACHES 2 59
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.