The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1962 Page: 5 of 10
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the pttti'siip ski'd gladly pay for tuict
skirt
saver
Smith-Miller Vows
Exchanged at Church
Mi** Suaanne Smith, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith of
Rochelle. b*c«me the bride of lhin-
iel Edward Miller of Brady on
Saturday, Oct. 20, at 7:.'I0 p. m.
in a double ring ceremony read
by Father Charles County, OMI,
at St. Patrick’* Catholic Church.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton K. Miller of
St. Joseph, Mo., former Rradyites.
< hureh decorations consisted of
white gladioli arrangements and
banks of putted greenery flanking
the altar.
(liven in marriage by her fath-
er, tin* I ride wore a formal white
satin wedding g wn fashioned
with a sweetheart ne k’ine and
)< m' fitted sleeves coming to
pint* over her kinds. The fitted
Im ilice i In d in back with tiny
satin covered buttons. Th be||
sKipcd akirt was floor length. ll<r
el' o Ier• >• ih v il of illusion wn
h Id by a pearl tiara and be
cal i ii d a b ida! b rqu *t of a ree i
111 ids IIII 11 tided I y V. hile ( Ul-
na! a- on ii while prayer bo k.
Whi • ■.»t:11 streamers and hei
rosary f« II from 111 * |ir veil) o' .
Mr Tin ina I nne “th (,f <
NOTICE
The Selman Rest
Home
1 10:1 South College St.
—STATE APPROVED—
U doing its host at all
times to make each patient
as comf«rtable as possible
and will continue to give
the best service possible.
\\> are in a position now to
take care of a fiw more
patients. Thanks—
Selman Rest Hume
man served her sister as malr. n
of honor. She wore a green sat n
street length dress fashioned with
sweetheart neckline, short sleeves,
fitted bodice, and bell shaped
skirt. Her pill box hat was m itch-
ing green satin with a green illu-
sion veil. She carried a single long
stemmed white chrysanthemum.
Bridesmaids dressed identical
tu the matron and carrying the
same flowers were Miss Itilla
Miller of St. Joseph, s'stcr of the
bridegroom, and Miss I.yndn
Smith of Ho helle, sister of the
bride.
Steve Moseley of lie 'hell •, and
Mid ael lVllizzari < f Hi inly, i It ir
boys, wen1 candbdighters.
hn Mi lor. of SC .?(•*(• | h, s rv-
cd his In other as best man, and
pri 'in oik n vcro Pete Miller of
\ in...ii. Okia . bli ther of t1
bridegroom and Alfred S< l.wcrt*
m i of Melvin.
Mi . .1. S. A'li'erson, i 1 a d,
pJuyi d tb ■ i ro nuptial nui-dc i n I
a companied Miss ^ vonn ■ Hr .wn,
soldi.'-1.
F. IIowing th1 cotvinony. t*i<• r ■-
c('| tinn was held at the I! cbc'lo
Coiiiinunity ('enter in Uncli'dle.
Tbi oiaing t'lble was laid with a
white not cloth over white satin.
The net cl th was appliqaed with
a large wedding ledl tudded with
whit" sequins and white satin rib-
bon reaching to the corners ciu.ght
with smaller wedding bell I h**
'centerpiece was of white gladioli
and the three tiered weldin' cub •,
with the tiers separated with
col ninl columns, and was den r-
ated with sugar wedding I ells held
with green leaves and green iib-
hon. The cuke was topped with
' sprays of lilies of the valley.
Miss Sally Miller, sister of the
Inidi groom, rut the cake and Mi-*
Fllen Thompson poured the fruit
punch.
Miss Ann V’irdell of Rochelle
presided over the bride’s l o k
where the geests registered.
After visiting with the bride-
MIC tMl MIH. DWIKI. KI)W\ltl> Mill.lilt
Welcome To Our Luncheon
Hat our homo cooking* Friday, Nov. 2 at
the REA Building between 11:30 a. m. and
1:30 p. m. at $1 per person. You are the
“tasting bee” and may buy the recipe of
your favorite food for 10c.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
groin’s parents, the i ewly wad
went m a dclnyid wedding trip to
l.ubl (i k. The bride wore a white
wool suit, red hat and multi-color-
ed acce-sories.
Since their mnniigo the couple
are making their home on the
Miller Ranch on the Coleman high-
way.
The bride i- a l!K»l graduate of
Rochelle High School an I intend-
ed San Angelo College last you.
At picscnt she is nnpoyetl as sec-
retary at Hr. dy Industries.
The bridegroom is a Brady
High School and Tex is Tech
graduate, Crushing with a degree
in At imal Husbandry in ItHiO. lie
is managei of the Miller Ranch.
* * *
Following the wedding rehear-
sal Thursday evening, the wed-
ding party enjoyed the rehearsal
supper with Mr. and Mrs. B. I..
Hughes, hosts, entertaining at
their home in Brady.
Fd Tittles Honor
Son On Birthday
Johnny Tittle, son of Mr and
| Mrs Kd Tittle, was honored with
| a birthday party on his sixth
j birthday at his home Thursday
I afternoon. Tin* children played
| games including football Follovv-
i t ho games they were served hot
dogs, hot chocolate and cuke,
t Guests were Don, Tom and
Jerry Male, David Starnes, Gary
Scott, l ee Hohinett, F.ddie Snyles,
Kyle Henry, Charles Bradshaw,
Hen MiC'ulloh, Kicky Wtlensky
and Philip Weaver.
Mrs- d. J. Jordan
(Jives Mission Study
Tin Dora .It an S inderfor l
Circle ot tin- First Baptist Church
HU i Tuesday, (Id 22. ill the home
of M i s. I leriaan • t a v ford wit It
Mrs. George I’U'kett, circle
i haii man. presiding.
The calender of prayer for the
i-slonai ies who hud birthday
on the day of the meeting was
given by .Mrs. Crawford who also
requested prayer for our National
leaders.
Mrs I J. Jordan gave the first
part of the mission study hook
"New Frontiers in An old World,"
h> Winston Cr.iWlcy Her interest-
ing talk showed the manner of
dross, customs and religions of
tin* people on the islands off lite
coast of Fast Asia, especially of
Taiwan.
At the conclusion of the meet-
ing refreshments wen- served to
the following members Mines T.
P Wood Fuller S, if. Vannr l
Young. A A Seal, (V It droves
Amanda McDonough, F W 1.11/.ti-
ller, J J. Jordan, dcorgv Puckett
and Herman Crawford.
South Ward IT A
To Meet Nov. 1
The regular meeting of Ihe
Si utli Ward PTA will be held
Thutsday, Nov I. at 7: Jo p in.
at tin- South Ward auditorium.
I] o Martin will present the pro-
vain. "Youth Fitness in Brady
Schools " All parents are urgid
to attend
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https »ii*ts pantnWi a-v>nklt frtt. So mort
romping in front. tw strttthtng #r sngging bthind.
front HffiM of ti^es tne*( prttrnts moling
A’lf J f«#*U Mrk https shirts
Vu2dt4 to (1/ ssut S*it npH Morrttons
for knits, ihtothi /.u«n«M nylon tots tr%m
noth front tsj both msseroisrd h%ek pi sot.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 80, mi —THE BRADY HERALD. BRADY. TRXAS-PAGB •
McCulloch HI) Clubb
Review Year and
Plan County Fair
The McCulloch County Home
Demonstration Council met Fri-
day in t he McCulloch County
Electric Co-op building for an all
i'iiv meeting, with 1 I iiiemln-rs and
the IgVIlt 'ireselit
Tho Annual Reports of Hie
Committee Chairmen we e filled
out for the year 11*C•» and re-
comiiii ndations made for I'ttPt
Flub club chairman told how
lone In r club had been active
and of the achievements It Ii a <1
made.
Tin* cluhc had carried out th Ir
ri ommemlntIons for the y<-tr as
best tiny could.
S me of (tie a lile einents done
by the various clubs w«*re tin*
i • ' inbdinig of ftirull tit* *. r vt*r-
ill:* > hoes, milk III'; ll.it . et ■'
Some of the lull ail! I tl ovinent
• hey had was tin* annual Clirlst-
iii in party at the Richards Mem-
orial Library when there were :i
11 iat I ' d for I lie pa r; v Tl
miual Finampmetit a' lluehanan
Da :n I 1 -1 \ i; *• u t w i a I ,o v eil
l 'in i ■ ill'll, a ml Work'll oil 11; "
fli.'' to t tie J tl ly J it’d ;•••:. i! v\ a v
b i * of fun.
The A "inf i’iiv,' her It iiiet'ary
'or I lie lliolll It. She will have a
Foods and Nutrition mc'lug
No\ .’a at I ’.it in the M. t'ull >'lt
I 'mill: y Flee! rli* (’o op Im I lib * ■
Sh will ba In A bill in* Nov
’7 for an ei|iilpnn nt training
1 •• tin" on in. bin-• tmtehlues.
ml hlrth^ay cake hud been hrrong-
• d as a gift for her.
Ilosti *•<•* for the refreshment*
sere Mrs Marion llratlhan, Mrs.
John M (iukwi end Mrs llsri
Fowler Other gifts presented were
a red corsage from the Herbert
llarkrlder family, ii gift from the
Chapter, and a love (’.ft from tier '
Associate Matron and Associate
Patron, Mr. and Mrs Henry
Spenra.
it liesls of Purents
Delta* was accompanied to Brady
by Miss I sol Hill of Lockhart.
»nulcnt at TCU. Port Worth,
lust week-end. They were guests
of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J.
Carmichael.
Quality WATCH and
JEWELRY Repair
THRKAIH Jl.l/S J.wdry
Bta-ly, Texas
Robert Still s Cut miehael of
PLANTING TIME
MIMS, all colors in bud and bloom.....50c
BFAtJTIFIJL GARDENIAS.............. $1.50
SPRING BULBS in varieties that j^row
and bloom in Brady.
PHONIK BOOTS rea’Jy to plant.
Proven varietiis that w II yrow here.
PltHlif, R tl voitd and ( lay pots.
ROCKWELL NURSERY
17<)J So. Ih It' id't* ,wI ovt
A;, A V:,
Wi
91$
di h \v ,i.hers, etc.
In In r talk, ••lit* told of I t"i In -
inu new I II lenders in I mior
' i"! 'ti liool, and stated that Nam".'
Templeloii. a tu w leader, would
have ii booth at the exhibit.
New officers for l'.ttlt nrc
chfirtunn. Mrs. Howard Salter,
vhe chairman. Mr John (Juice
s'i ietiiry, Mrs. Waller Hurd
Ti■ nsun r, Mis. Mela Bwensim
Tin Til DA plaiinln meet itu*
I will im on Nov. |ii instead of
Nov. 2d.
After a meal that w is
ealoved by all, plans were ills.
« u i I for the County Fair, Nov.
.'i t at the National (Juarl Armory.
This exhibit is open to tile public
and different individuals and or-
minl/at Ions are ask' d to partlcl-
pati For flower arrangements,
you are asked to bring fresh or
dried nrrnngi merits or a pot
pin tit,
Brady OES Chapter
Fetes Worthy Matron
October 27i marked another Im
preasive stated meeting for the
i members and visitors of the
Bradv Chapter No 1(17, () K S
With the Worthy Matron and
Worthy Patron, Mr and Mrs
t'leiiti Kittle presiding. Obligation
Night was observed. The light-
ing of tin* candles in the colors of i
•in* emblematic Star by (he of-
ficers of tin* floral center of the
Chaptir completed a beautiful
sitting for the chapter room
which had been decorated In
chosen colors, red and white, of
the Worthy Matron
The inspirational message of
•he service closed with Mr and
M*s Henry Spears and son. L D ,
Spears of Dumas, singing "How
(Jnal Thou Art." accompanied hy
Mrs \nne Mitchell at the piano
The highlight of tin* social
hour following tin* meeting w.is
the surprise birthday party f< i
ihe Worthy .Matron Roverta
llarkrlder conducted her through
a Ini' riii'li of pleasure on a trip
of treasure with each officer
g' < cling to r with happy wishes
hi rhvmc
i'm entering the banquet room
she was greeted with the sing
mi of Hn|i|iy Itirthdav hy the
nu mbers and visitors The •«, rv
me (aide, with a floral bouquet
lt d lit'htcd i undies formin a
f»v• pointed star In tin* t» F s
olors on the attuitiv.lv decvirut-
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town?
So like a Cortina
Continental Set to
help you keep smart
appointments with
ease! Its mood of
city sophistication
is fashioned tn finest
worsted wool knit,
edged with I'm aid at
collar and pocket Haps.
Two piece "St Regis *
69 95.
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Town & Country Shoes
MATCHMAKER SI3 95
l v.itmir Fall fiw.tw.nr news
with a «»* *:b (bought . . Flattery*
t • mt i *t ,,f K'4' k Kid R a< k
(’•if Hin. s I'nivnt . or tHter
t «lt S»i" ( Keolalr t'alf Town
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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/m1/5/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.