The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1962 Page: 4 of 10
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PAGE 4—THE BRADY HUULOl II4BY, TBXA8— TUESDAY,
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Notes From Vivian
Hy MRS. I*. H. HMITH
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Tt>«* V. E. Jordan* and the L.
B. Smith* are iriadparnli!
Tbe patient waiting Mme to an
end Monday. Oct. 2k af 1:40 a rn.
when our son-in-law, LI. Murray
JonUn. called from Pensacola,
Via. and announced that our
daughter, Sherron. had tfven
hlrth to a seven pound, eleven hu<I
one-fourth ounce aon at 12'50
n. m Me aaid loo. that he would
be named Vernon Murray Jordan.
Jr. and would be railed “Vern".
I am wonderlna If Mr an1 Mr#
11*. I*. Frleaa of Rochelle could he
more pleaaed aa great-grandpar-
ent# aa theae t wo couple* of grand-
parenla with their flrat grandchild
My Mom. Mr*. Roaa Hamuel*on.
la very happy with a flrat great-
grandson. Hhe haa three great-
granddaughters Mrs Laura
Smith of Italia I* the other ma-
ternal great-grandmother
My huahand, watch Ink* our
neighbor Emmette Mohler frolic
with hia grandchildren Iona before
our dauffbtcr married, complained
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that "Feem* like everyone has
grandchildren hul u»." I consoled
him by saylmc "give our children
time; they will present us with
grandchildren, hut please lei us
he patient until they find their
life's mstes ."
Now, our daughter and her
husband have started our "grand
family" and we hope some day
our son will marry and later ful-
fill our hopes with more grand-
children
hid I hear someone ask when
we planned to see our first grand-
son? We will accompany the Jor-
dans and leave for Pensacola
early Thursday morning and hope
to arrive- there by noon or <*arly
afternoon Friday to lie pres* nt
for the "grand homecoming”
Sherron and son will he dismissed
from ito* Navy Hospital there on
lhe Naval Air Station base Friday
a fternoon.
(Sod bus been good to us and
i n* weed our urayers for a safe
delivery, and so far as they can
t, II, a normal, healthy baby
Of course, wet still have more
prayers we hope lie will giant
. fid that la lor a world of Per • •
THE BRADY HERALD
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
Entered as second-class matter May 15. U 44, at the port
office at Brady, Texas, under the Act of March d, lh.9.
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Awards Presented
To Boy Scouts
Boy Scout Troop 402 held a
covered dish supper and Court of
Honor Wednesday evening in the
Fellowship Hall of the First Meth-
dist Church.
After the supper Dr. Albeit
McCull-th, committee chairman f r
the troop, introduced the new
scoutmaster, K. I>. Martin, who
presented Tenderfoot pi ■* to Lay-
mond Martin and David Elliott.
Former Scoutmaster Fd Tittle
presented Second Cla.sa ranka to
Donald Parley, Chris Huffman,
an 1 Frank Carmichael.
Chris Muffin -n, Donald Barley,
ami David Black were commended
on their performance in a mile
swim held at summer camp.
Dr. McCulloh i.l ao presented
mgrit badges in scholarship to
Dwight Mu-klethwait, nature to
James Mit klethwait, and mar s-
manship, canoeing and swimmit e
to Kenneth Wilton.
Byron Woolsey, district sco t
executive, presented the St r
rank to Kenneth Wilton.
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N--v. I k to earth. I want to
ti '1 tin* people of McCulh h
t'liintv a bout n group of young
m.iriii'd I •, -' I * ■, of llrndy, who have
.i \ ry worthy orgnnlzntIon Tli«'v
work, It seems, night nnd <1 *iv ns
ii :*, * up. under the name of Ib-tn
Sigma I’hl Sorority. Thev enrn
money, hilt It Is never kept III
tli*' organ!/it inn hut goes to
wor*hwlille projects.
l ist year they contrlhutecj tn
n prole Is such ns the Itrndv
*• In us of l{ninrd'-<l f’hlldr, n nt
North Ward School; the Itiehnrds
M* morlnl Library, Cotnniunlly
Chi Mt, f’nncer So 'iety, «•(*•
Now to raise money for this
Vi.ii's projects, thev are nskinc
men nnd women <>f M'f’ulloch
County to have Itincheen with
them nt the Mcf'iillo h County
Electric Coop M ii i Id i ii *.; from
II "0 a. in. to 1:110 p m Friday,
Nov lit a cost of $| per p- rwon
Th* v will serve snlie’s through
d* * erts nnd If yon find a disli
you partieiilnrly like, you may
ptin hnse the recipe for 10e
'Ve Indies are nlwnvs finding
recipes that sound goo I hut have
to try them out, spending time
anil «nergy to make them nml
some turn out not so-good This
way we will know how the new
recipe tastes before we make it
In other words we will be the
"tasting he» " for the future foods
we will prepare. Excellent op-
portunity, don’t you think?
King the date of Nov. 2 on
your calendar as the day to have
lunch with the sorority g-rls I
hope you will learn to appreciate
their efforts as much as 1 have.
* A *
Do you know that the A W
Moseley couple are still harvesting
from their pretty garden on
Blackburn Street? They are kind
too, as they shared some fresh
dug sweet potatoes with us Mon-
day morning.
Lady Nadine weighed n large
sweet "taler" on our office scales
and It totaled a little over four
pounds She had a cluster, or one
hill, all attached, that weighed a
fraction over six pounds.
* * *
Itofore we leave for I’ensncoln
nt xl Thursday, we .plan to journev
to the County Clerk's office and
rust an absentee vote for our
brother-in-law, Preston Smith for
Lt Governor of Texas along with
the oilier Democatle candidates
May I ask you. ton. to consider
him setiously as vour candidate
when you vole next Tuesday. Nov
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Uii:ivns« T wn in
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r* i !• III of Fl* ld Creek, - led M ti-
ll v ip i i til it,; In llrndy llosplt il
V resident of Field C' eek "i '
yearn, lie v, a .i former pn.-tmaster
and a retired no reliant lie w.i
born In tleorvia F* h 2ti, Is?'.
Ilis wife, the former Willi* S’.iir-
tey, d i*'d Oct. I -I till.
Survivors are two s-m.s, K dph
Underwood of llrndy and Webster
I'n'erwootl of Pontotoc; thro -
daughters, Mrs. Earl McDaniel an I
Mr Virgil Morgan of Pontotoc,
.mil Mrs. Wallace 11,xl, of llrndy
Kune'ill service# were held nt
3 P m. Tuesday In Llano with
hurl,nl in i tie Salem Cemetery at
Volley Springs.
Mother's Helpers
Name for 4-H’ers
Mother's Helpers was the name
selected for their group name
by the fifth grade t -11 girls when
th,v met in tli,* home of their
lender, Mrs Kill Elsetiheck.
Thursday. Oct. 2T*.
Meinlmrs of the dull arc Inn
Mills, .Inckye \vniit-, Kay lloii'l,
I let )| Itradshnw, Kehecco Kisen-
i In ck and Kathy Jackson.
The group plans to make sand-
wiches and hnnuna milk shakes
I when they meet Nov, I, for their
next me, t ing.
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“We vv i di to thank till the
adults ni'il young | *' pie \\ I i
h* Iped. Many people I'M'iti hiltc l
tiicii time, talent ami t! * ir m ncy
to n a'.e this vcni eamr'iii n
b i| e sin e " ii<I t he Pev. W il
liani S. Do iglns, | rcsiili n* of th<*
Ministi ial Alliance, sponsor of
the project.
"Our special thanks gn's to
(Intmv's Ctcameiy which furi h
nl the ice cream cart n * used in
til * collectiotl,"
Mnllovv td Show
Films of Band
The Until • Hand lloestei s w ill
tm ei Monday evening, N iv. .'*, nt
7:'!d at till Itr.uly High School
hand hall
ll.iiid director .lames V Mow
plans to show recent march ’.u
films of Ins hand and some pi
tuns ol the llrndy I In ml p • • * **
at Him State Fair iu the early
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HUDT TF1AS
Agents Attending
State Conference
County Vent Norman Drake
and H*.?ne Demonstration Agent
Xlrs Vyvien Duncan were in Cel
leire Station thi« week attending
th ■ annual statewide conference of
the T,xa* Agricultural Fxtens-en
Service of the Texas AA M i am
|-us.
• • •
The conference opened Monday
and run* through Friday.
“Purs-iing Excellence" i* the
theme of tbe conferee e The » x
trnxiAn agents will hear and dt»
,iis# the latest in seieme arnt trek
n,d, gv a# it affe« t« their work
in tbe counties and tbe peo| le
t bey serve
Busy R«h's Ijeam
F\id|re Making
X tmor at tbe Posy Iters t It !
' dot met to tbe bnme of Mrs
Dane Aodeeseo Thursday mt :
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Tbe girls made rbtvcelate fades <
Oltb Mrs. t#4er*n# tiviac the I
,*»monsir Allen
Tb«se attending neee Pbeita i
ia4r<sn« Rosaa M'bite Vote
Mr Pee «Mm> and Ooaette « 'a» I
ibatn
YOU MAY VOTE
AS YOU PLEASE
ON
NOVEMBER 6TH8
There is no legal requirement—no moral obligation
Regardless of how you hove ever voted...
Or in which primary you voted .. •
Or whether or not you voted ...
Or how your poll tax receipt was stamped.. •
YOU CAN VOTE FOR ANY CANDIDATE
OF ANY PARTY
ON THE NOVEMBER 6TH BALLOT
Governor Price Daniel, while Attorney General, wrote on opinion on the
queition of potty loyalty in which he said, "The courts of Texos have answered
this question by holding that the pledge taken at the time of vottna in the primary
election DOES NOT creote o legol obligation. *
Recently Governor Daniel repeoted that opinion by toying that the pledge
on the primary ballot does not obligate anyone "legolly or morally to vote for
the Democratic ticket in the generol election.
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1962, newspaper, October 30, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920890/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.