The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1961 Page: 5 of 10
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1U BRADY STANDARD AND HEART ©» TEXAS NEWS. BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 14. 1M1
Clevenger-Kruse Vows
Read in Voca Church
Ml*a Audrey Elaine Clevenger I to the hemline, completed the
of Voea. became the bride of Jer- dress. Her hat wa* of Irredeaeent
ry I>on Kruno of Mason, In a | sequins snd she carried a nose-
pretty wedding held at the Voea nay of white carnations and lilies
Church of Christ Friday evening, of the valley.
June 21. Don Harper of Abilene Wayne Barber of Katemry sor-
read the wedding vows before a
large arrangement of white gladi-
oli flanked by potted greenery.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Clevenger of Vo-
ca and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kruse
of Mason.
Otven in marriage by her fath-
er. the bride wore a ballerina wed-
ved as best man and Edwin Clev-
enger of Voea and Sam Short of
lirady were ushers.
The Ahllene Christian College
A Cappella Choir sang "Faithful
and True" and Miss Darlene I'or-
ter of Hrady sang "Because”.
For her daughter's wedding,
the bride's mother wore a beige
ding gown of white silk organza dress with green accessories and
over white brocaded taffeta with Mrs. Kruse chose a beige dress
a lace iackct and matching short with matching accessories and
lace mitts. The fitted bodice had both ladies wore white carnutlon
a scooped neckline and the skirt corsages.
was bouffant. Her elbow length Following the ceremony the re-
vell was caught to a tiara of pearls ceptlon was held In the home
and irredeaeent sequins. Her only of Mr. und Mrs. C. F. Clevenger,
Jewelry was a single strand of: grandparents of the bride. They
pearls. The wedding bouquet of were assisted at serving by Mrs.
white carnationM and lilies of the
valley was carried on a white lace
covered Bible from which fell a
cascade of white satin ribbon tied
in love knots.
Mrs. Thomas Doster of Santa
Anna was matron of honor wear-
ing a white brocaded taffeta dress
made on princess lines. A lurge
green how in hack with streamers
We service all makes of refriger-
ators. (Domestic and Commercial.)
Our reliable services are as near
as your telephone. CALl LY 7-2292
GARTMAN’S
Ervin Clevenger und Mrs. Dalton
Clevenger, aunts of the bride.
The serving table was covered
with lace cloth from which Mrs.
(tone Russell and Mrs. Sieve
Swensk, cousins of the bridegroom,
alternated at the punch bowl and
the bride served the wedding
cake,
Mrs. Sam Short of Brady pre-
sided at the bridal register.
The bride is a 1961 graduate of
Brady High School and the bride-
groom Is a I it Co graduate of Ma-
son High School and attended
Fort Worth Business College lust
year.
The newly-weds are making
HD Council Plans l"0!?** VM d.y visit in DslU. Whore ah* wm
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The Recreation Committee of ,
the McCulloch County Home
Demonstration Council haa made
I plana for the annual vacation to
1 be held In the administration
building at Buchanan Dam for
Home Demonstration Club women
and their guests.
The date is lit a. m., Aug. 24
I to lo a. m. Aug. 25. The county
commissioners’ wives snd the
j f,‘*unty Judge s wife ars extending
s cordial invitation to attend.
The committee has complied the
following list so that each may
i know what to bring.
For Each Person
1 covered dish that will servo
at least ft to N, I dor., cookies,
2 large potatoes, 2 large onions.
1 green hell pepper. « eggs, 4
large firm tomatoes, 1 quart of
! fresh or frozen peaches, 1 pound
of okra and ] cantaloups. *1 .50
1 entry fee, bedding, pillow, sheets,
swim suit, towels und wash cloths,
playing cards, dominoes or other
games, 1 article to swap. 1 article
(white elephant or otherwise I for
grub bo*.
For Koch 4 Persons
1 fryer. I Ih. of sliced bacon.
1 plnl of Jelly or preserves. 1 large
con of hlackeyed peas. Members
planning to go to the encampment
please notify Mrs. Marshall Bean,
call LY 7-9374 by July 15.
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Charter No. 8573 Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
OF HRADY IN THE STATE OF TEXAS
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1961
(Published in renponse lo call made by Comptroller of
the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Stat-
utes)
ASSETS
1. Cash, balances with other banks, and
Ciish items in process of collection $1,309,684.26
2. United States (Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed............... 1,624,304.00
3. Obligations of States and political sub-
divisions ....................... ... 481,709.93
4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures
(including $199,812.50 securities of
Federal agencies and corporations
not guaranteed by U. S.).............. 199,812.50
5. Corporate stocks (including $7,800.00
stock of Federal Reserve bank) .... 7,800.00
6. Loans and discounts (including
$1,830.80 overdrafts) .............. 999,372.08
7. Rank premises owned $11,000.00,
furniture and fixtures $11,742.00 .. 22,742.00
12. Total Assets ............ $4,545,324.77
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuals, part-
nerships and corporations $3,488,408.56
15. Deposits of United States (Government
(including postal savings) ....... 38,692.46
16. Deposits of States and |x>litical sub-
divisions 521.062.73
17. Deposits of banks 26.603.14
18. Certified and officers’ checks, etc. 9,793.10
19. Total Deposits:
(a) Total demand
deposits $4,084,559.99
23. Other liabilities
TO WEI) Al’G. 26—Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Ray Crook of
Augusta. Georgia, presently stationed in Karlsruhe, Germany,
announce the engagement of their daughter Harbaru Jean to
Karl I>uvid Dickenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Dickenson,
Route I, Midland, formerly of Brady. Miss Crook is an honor
graduate of Augsburg American High School in Germany and
is attending the University of Maryland Pranch in Munich.
Tile prospective bridegroom hus completed two years of service
in the U. S. Armed Forces. He was stationed in Ulm, Germany,
and is row attending North Texas State College, Denton. The
wedding ceremony will be held August 2ti in the First Baptist
Church, Stanton, with the Rev. W. H. llhlnmn, pastor, officiating.
Patricia Ann Malone
Weds Gary Turner
In a wedding attended only by
the immediate families. Miss Pa-
tricia Ann Malone of Austin, be-
came the bride of Gary Turner
of Camp San Saba, Saturday even-
ing. July 8. at 8 o’elork. The mar-
riage vows were exchanged by
candlelight at the Hyde Park
Christian Church, Austin. with
the Rev. Dick Clark officiating.
Parents of the couple ure Mr.
and Mrs. BUI Malone of Austin
anil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner
of Camp San Saha.
Following a short wedding trip,
the newly-weds will make their
home in Ballinger where he is
employed.
their home at Camp Air.
especially
24. Total Liabilities
7.800.00
$4,092,359.99
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capital Stock:
(a) Common stock, total
par $130,000.00
26. Surplus . ... ......
27. Undivided profits ................
130.000. 00
130.000. 00
192.964.78
Total Capital Accounts
$ 452.964.78
30.
Total Liabilities and Capital
Accounts • ..$4,545,324.77
MEMORANDA
31. Assets nledged or assigned to secure
liabilities and for other purposes $ 5399,000.00
32. (a) Loans as shown above art* after de-
duction of reserves of 72.705.82
33. (a) Loans to farmers directly guar-
anteed an«l redeemable <»n demand
by the Commodity Credit Corpora-
tion. and certificates i»f interest
representing ownership thertstf 58.978.58
(f) Housing authority Isolds secured
bv Public Housing Administration
annual contributions contracts 211.124.41
(g) Total Amount of Loans. Certificates
of Interest, and Obligations, or Por-
tions thereof (lisps) above), which
art* fully Imckrti <*r insured bv agen-
cies of the United States (Govern-
ment (other than “United States
Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed ‘I ,, $ 270.10,3.02
I. llarl Fowler. Cashier of the above-named
bank do hereby declare that this report of condition
w true and correct to the best of my knowledge ami
beiief.
MARL FDWI.KK
We. flu* undrmigned directors attest the correct-
ness of this nport of condition and declare that it
has been examined by us and to the best of our know-
ledge ami belief is true and correct.
F. R Wulff. Jr W V White Otto Frederiek
Directors
l Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Adcock of
. . ... Crane, were guests of Mr. and
Out-of-town guest, attending, Mr„ M j ov„ ,ht. Fourth
e wedding were Mrs. W. D. h„|l<luy8. Th„ guests
Porter and Miss Darlene Porter, enjoyed fishing.
Jo Karen Lohn, Mr. mid Mr*. Sum —
Short. Mrs. Clifton Short and
Pat. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cahill,
Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Clevenger.
Dela Mae, Helen and Sandra Lou,
und Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mhltelcy
all of Brady: Marilyn Hill. Aus-
tin; Mrs. Don Nix. Fort Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doster and
Tommy. Santa Anna; Mr. and
.Mrs. Gene Bussell and Darlene.
Mrs. Walter Yarborough. Hous-
ton: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Swensk,
San Angelo; Mrs. Pete Matthews.
California; Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
Malone. Del Hio; Don Harper.
Abilene, and friends from Ku-
terncy.
Rochelle Club Hears
Mrs. Willie Dennis
The Itorhelle Home Demonstra-
tion Club met Thursday. July 6,
with the roll cull being answered
with "un event I enjoyed".
Mrs. Willie Dennis, recreation
chatrmun. guve the progrum and
report of the recent council meet-
ing. Plans were made to attend
the encampment July 24 and 25.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Fred Roberta, hostess.
The topic of the next meeting
will be "freezer meal" by the food
nnd nutrition leader In the home
of Mrs. Mart Rogers.
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Couple Honored
With Coffee
Mrs. Tommy Kyzar of Ahllene.
formerly of Brady, and Mrs C F.
Lundgren of Brady were compli-
mented with an Introductory
coffee in Hie home of Mr*. Lynn* y
Lundgren in Abilene Tuesduy
morning. July II.
The dining table was covered
with s hand crocheted whit*
cloth and centered with a pretty
arrangement of watermelon red
crepe myrtle*.
Sand tart*, cherry pin wheel*. {
doughnuts slid coffee were served
to the honoroe* and Mines Jim- j
mte Brown. Sherrod Smith. Dub
Pool, Itlil Lessing and Bryan
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1961, newspaper, July 14, 1961; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921055/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.