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FAGE 4—THE BRADY HERALD, BRADY, TEXAS- TUESDAY, JUNE 12, m2
June Is Reunion Time in Brody
** — .. t:_ I ... 11 / OMwnwnnH• Mr Bfd
•Pinson Reunion
s s_ -... JBHK?
June 9 .ml 10 at Richard* Park. ()ut lf town fue*t.t were Miaa and Mm. John Brown. Bill and
Attending were Virtril and Ray Wooton, Harvey'Pulliam. A I- Jim. Au ’ n-
Mayme Huett, Freer; Mr. and j,U(1uerque, N. M.; Mr. ami Mrs. Mr. and Mr.. W. S. fonh.Js.n
Mrs. J. G. Croft, Rickie, Connie EmiI Bauer. Melvin; Mr. and Mrs. Sa a: tr. ami * •» ' ' -’v
„d Sherry. Mr. and Mrs. Dero Crania, lb*xt. M M. Schafer. D**- off. Tow; Mis. Lu.a . J
Calloway ami ,M, Mr.
T*rl Hurst and Ronnie; Mr. and Mr9. Bryan Schafer. Menard; San.,,; Mr. and Mr,. h. F.. Hu, h
Mrs ,1,Croft. Mr. and Mrs. N. ar,| Jewel Fleming. I.amesa; anan, Graham; Mrs. Ruth L. I-an-
L. Altman, all of Aspermont; Ma„ and Sid Lawaon. L<-hn; mnv ..
j*'- sr sstm v-ws
?.v
Lm I Mrs. Cro k< r, Melvin; Mr. aid Mm
Mr and Mrs. Otho Young. Buddy Stanley and Nathan. Mr. a Kvzar, Jr., and Richard
Handy . ' ' ,, , . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinson, . c. Ben Kyzar, Mr. and Mrs.
Sir. and Mrs. Jim Pollock, ( hri-t- W, * ___ i j.
,. 1 • 1 I Carol Ann, H
Pinson. Mi Grady Pinaon; Mi R, k Mi 1 Mi
and Mrs Robert I is. Diana, KcUTlily Bradshaw, Jeanie and Charlie, ull
K
Mr mnd Mr,. ( h«rl». Nii-.n »nd J. and Char’atW (..rtm.n Kyrar
Charier. Jr.! Mr. and Mr- M. T held ,tKh' ,JoneS Reunion
Pinion and Charles Jr.; Mr. and ards lark, June iu.
1 .. T rin„,,n nn,| C harles Among those present were Mr. The family <>f tl •• late Mr. and
U’avnc l Arti i, N . I Mi D 9i Kyi»r, Mi M "V Mi J P jom
^ Crocker, Mrs. Wyncll Hewitt and Sunday in th>* home *»f Mr and
Mrs Pudtly Camp, Mr. and Sue and Joe Pol), Mike McLain, Mrs. Golden Jones, 7(2 V\ iilow.
Mrs. T. R. Camp. Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Kephcrt, Lynn and Mike,
Rochelle Study Club President Names
Committees for Next Year's Program
The Rochelle Study Club met the group *ang *'America.”
Monday, May 28, in the Commun- In the business meeting anni I
ity Center. Mrs. A. L. Neal, presi- reports were given by cominltt. ■
dent, presided. chairmen. Mrs. Richard Mosel, y
Mrs. Richard Moseley gave a gave plans for the Chuck Wagon
report on the State Convention Hu 'per.
which met May 8-9-10 in Sun An- The president-elect, Mrs. I . C.
tonio. Underwood, spoke briefly of the
Mrs. Nels Swenson pave the op- club year in l!h’>2-fi.'J and irave
enin? prayer. Mrs. Clyde Mat- her committees:
thews reviewed the topic, “I)emo- Program: Mmes. Lloyd Muse-
cracy Hi gins at If >me.M ley, R. L. Smith, L. A. Bryson und
Mrs. Chetter Pi nn spoke on Nels Swenson.
I“V'our Child's Sense of Responsi- Social: Mmes. A. L. Neal,
bility,*’ and Mrs. Walter Hurd Charles Hare, Leon Lee, Tiny
gave un Interesting talk on “The Smith and Nels Swenson.
Import., <e ,f Sunday School in Public Affair,. Mmes. Jess
the Religious Training of Child- Burk, Howard Price, Oscar Scog-
ren." gin and F. V. Hurd.
With Mrs. A. I. Neal at tie Finance; Mmes. Ch'-st< r Penn,
piano and led ly Mrs. I.eon Lee, Walter Hurd and M. N. William-
Nurses Hear
Guest Speakers
Perthn Hudspeth and Hu
’ I Will 1
Bub Moseley, and Grace Smith.
Memorial Community Cent r:
Mrs, C. Matthews.
Pit i Rook: Mmes. Richard
Out-of-town eiiests present
were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones
und Susan, San Angelo; Walluce
Campbell, Mikie (arson. Wade
Fourton, Fort Worth; Mr. and Mr-.
Wichita Falls; Mr. and Mr R. MolVlH KaSteiTl fetal
B. Waters, Pasadena, lex.; Pearl , ii , •
an<l John Montgomery. Dallas; HaS Installation
Mr. and Mis. L. T. Hardesty, Th() M,.lv)n pastern Star Chap- John T. Oakley, Oakalla; Mr. and
Teddy and Rhonda, Carlsbad, N. t<,f No_‘6Bj, Installed Mrs. V. Y Mrs. Wayne Land, David, Denise,
M ; I (Flora) Middleton nnd E. H. Ivy and Dianne, Abilene; Mr. and Mrs.
B O Wallace, Kathern Glisten, a9 worthy matron and patron in Milton Jones, Sonora; Mr. a,
lander Wyo.; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W H Hoacd ceremony Tuesday night Mrs. Raymond Jones. Kill, Mich-
Fuller,’May Sue and Glydaa; and at the Masonic Hall. ael, Stephen, and Cary, San An-
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Joe Croft, other officers Installed were '.''J'1 ( HS<*y 1 “mp ’
Ouita, Lynn, Benny and Ken. yir„ j n. Morrow, associate ma- Stephenville.
-- tron1 W. C. Hutto, associate pa- Others attending were Mrs.
tron Ollie Mae Malmstrom, sec- Foster Iu-aih, John O. Oakley, Mr.
retary Edna Lee Hutto, treasur- and Mrs Jack Campbell, Miss I.iz-
---------— ,, Olad) Ivy. cooductress; lie Black, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
The Hanley Reunion was held c(’|*-o Schmitt, associate conduct- Jones, Juanice and Sharon; Mr.
• t Richards Park June 9 and 10. rPSK; Clara Morrow, chaplin; and Mrs. Powell Hallmark, Run-
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kssic Renfroe, marshall, and Mrs
W. K. Hanley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Velma Middleton, organist.
Hanley and Gerald; Miss Edna star points are: Mrs Leno Sll-
NeSmith. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ,.r. Mrs Hobbye Carlson. Mrs
Woodv of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Paye Taylor, Mrs Ruby Al •"
Charles Hanley. Mrs. Ella Allison, and Mrs Ruby Bratton Mrs Em- Ml'S. Mask LeaVCS
1 ila-rtv Hill * Mrs. Luteen Richey, ma Mae Dahlberg is warder an
ESSAY WINNER- iianw M tthewa, Grandview, Texas,
High School Junior, receives plaque f« r w Lulling esuay contest
at annual “Save The Soil and Save Texas'" awards banquet in
Pert Wurth. Making the presentation for the conservation lead-
ers is O. H. Osborn, vice president Snr.ta Fe Railway, one of
the cc nservation supporters, with L I ' r Walter Humphrey,
program sponsor attending.
Hanley Reunion
Notes From Vivian
ter Sayles were* gue-t speakers for Mu-tdcy and T d Roberts,
the McCulloch County League of Mrs. Richard Moseley and Mrs.
Vocational Nurses meeting June Lloyd Moseley served finger sand-
5 at the nurses home. wiches and cold lemonade to the
Refreshments were served to 18 members present.
Mmes. Emma Mac Rode, Maud
Borquist. Ruth Borden, Carrie Tin 11n CM,,!,
ner. Ora Nell Cavin. Anna Mae Cfltllt v 1UO
Parmer, Opal Ferguscn, Jan Mor- Gl) Yg^l*
row, Ima Grace Underwood, Grace
Williams, Berta Harvison, and Mrs. A. L Neal presided fur
Jimmia Mask. "final round-up" business ses-
______ slon of the Rochelle Study Club
for the l!*Cl-fl2 cluli year. Tho
l.eaw For School meeting was held June 11 at 9:.'t0
Miss Lynfred Jo Otte. daugh- n m. in the Rochelle Community
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo otte, Center.
and Spring graduate of ltrady Business included reading of
High School, will leave Sunday a thank you note from Janet
fur San Antonio Commercial Lcmkc who received the annual
College. She plans to attend for award given to a local liomemak-
110 months and finish with an ing student, nn announcement
| All of this reminds me of Ella, executive secretary certificate, from Mrs. Neal telling? of a f t!*
Ella Steffens who doesn't live on She will be accompanied to memorial gift to the community
Pine Street, but she gets around. San Antonio by Miss Rrenda renter fund given by the Rochelle
Flla is one of the funniest per- Snodgvass, daughter of Mrs. A. High School Class of 193!* and a
Vivian said: Take over one is- j know. She doesn't intend Snodgrass, Sr, another report from Mrs. Richard Mose-
Alonjj: Pine Street:
By ROSE DAVIDSON SPEER
____ ’__' tion—everyone has something to worked together during attend Durhams' Business made approximately $.!25 thi4
say.” How true! Especially about waf (and , do „ot mean thc College. year.
the old home town—often too Spatmh.Am„riran,. We were at -
much perhaps. Me? I am just a
Mrs. Walter Tnylor. San Angelo; Matt Renfroe in sentinel
Mr. and Mrs. Will Perser, Shreve- installing* officers was
On Oklahoma Trip
Mrs. Jimnvn Lou Mask left
un Pine Street. Pine Street is the „ L ...
Mr and Mrs. Will Perser, Shreve- Installing* officers was Mrs I Mra. Jimmia Lou Mask left strcet %vhere it is all right if you r°rp". w,“! ,hr°UL'h ,lra,iy
port, Ij».; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mabel Deals of Brad- assist, d Sunday for Marietta. Okln.. to he are gom(. kind of a character—but ur,‘* *wM
m i a i Ton it it a. Mrs Mario .» Her Knn.in.Iiiw nnd . » ___ honest!
of course.) Hut
we never could find
enough "women" to dance with
th*m. Ella would say to some
3 SSSra’s T" ^i,....... .........
JtS iL£“,: Fn,.Min. ...........J Sh, ......... vi- with ho, r.r.on.^, I;»..KJ ~»M W c.llrt: .Th.t i. .uch . cut. j.rl
Terry, J«y, Shirley and Diane, all Kth♦ 1 Nichols of M* Gm T non, Cadet Burton McCord, senior
of Austin; Mr. and Mrs. John C. sue Lohn of Brady was .1 vu* student at West Point Military
_ ... . v \« . m. .ml ciupii Morrow nresented . v-
mine
have
■ ij, • ** * 11 • ......-- caoei: i nai is sum a cure gm
grow to high heaven. 1 and ,hc cadet would say, “Does
‘ had it” where a yard is shp havc a t.ar7” which was the
of Austin; Mr. and Mrs. John C. sue Lohn of Brady was a goes, ^ ^ pojnt Mjlitary nave n. o v « „ e have a car ? w*
Eden; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kennedy, ing the installation patrol the Russian border in West ^’“ld kr' t up *arly H,<> yet you c«n 1 live without them. ’
Eugene and Bobby of San Angelo; —— --Germany during two weeks of his f,,lly—put on lip stick arrange We a]] gQ away at times—enjoy
Mr and Mrs L^ontrd (iary of your hwir—-rush out trip iron < ooi, Pi,an,rn Kut nm nvmillv idnd tn
stay.
Jfir. BHH --------- -
laohn; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon \ al- f?rMn<V<1*tiKhter Honorrn -
alf StrM°P ,erKoVyilrHr«nndn‘Mrs ""^rorn- HD Club p]ans
___- mander. nnd daughter of Mr nnd
your hair —rusn out me ironi aour. th<> chanfee but Mre U8Ually glad to
by the time you reached the gar- ^ home , iuU, towns can be
I age pail you had seen everyone warm fripndiv> rrXJei( indifferent
who lived on the •v'«>uth side of _<-an ^ many things—like many
town. Friemlly way of li e t o. All towns are what we
Orville (that is my husband) is make th„m H).re is hoW j feel
Schafer Reunion
mander. and daughter.........
Mrs. Howell Branning <’f S< i in <*U1 t LunC1160n i ------ -- —» mage mem. nere is now i ieei
rJZELzvsrn have
Attending the Schaefer Reun- members Evelyn ",n’* ' v the Commissioners Court un Mon- don t call him Orville. Nut unit s
ion June 9 and 10 at Richards arerag* of * ,'(,v day. June 11, when the East Swed- h,t ,,atk- T‘.mmy h reck son
Park were; d.ctt.rian in the Jam ly > ' n ,.n H.-me Demonstration dub met does, however, and gets away with
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Perkham a.-tly n**w to he ^°nJutu, t5 at lhe community club it- But Tommy is a very plea-ant
and Bill* lewis and Dwain Schaf- since th< ir d.utu.i •• house friend nnd that does help.
’ an,I Annie Schafer; Mr. Vah.ree were^ ^'ct*'^^^ < f A cla„ WR9 hcl), on refinishing One thing I know-Brady has
lawn chairs, an.i the group work »ome of the best husbands ev r
ed on refinishing school desks. I notice must of the men dnve
Mrs. Walter Hurt! presided at out dated cars and leave the ig
the business meeting an,I Mrs. H new modern one for "mama.
C\ J<'han.«on the invocation, which proves aomothinir rat #*r
Mrs. Lindsay Passmore an- wonderful to me Where else could
nounced that the Junior 1 II girls you find this thoughtfulness* N.-t
will model skirts and blouses a*, in the cities. There the heat! of
the next meeting. the house usually drives the best.
Refreshments were served to !•' "Mama probably takes the I
members and five guests by Mrs. We have a very fine nnd d
Paul Kngdahl.
Si J;u." KM-fp,, .'h.V",Vr..,r'V.-h - of
^7; Mr and II Cur.Um.r; l -.t ... ! • . !-
Little Town
Across the silent prairie
You stand in bold relief,
The little town where 1 have
lived,
Known hap; in< • . known grief.
FRYER FACTS:
Two Kinds of Fryers
Are Sold in Brady
TVp Crade Fryers, of lust quality, whert quality
;:nd cleanliness are assured, are Fryers coining from
(iovernment-approved Processing Plants, and you get
tTSDA tirade “A * w here the Fryers are tiovernment-
graded.
The other kind t»f Fryers are (he ones where Pro-
cessing Plants cannot meet tiovernment-stand’iHs for
tirading and Sanitation—they are unable to pack
FSDA tiRADK “A” Fryers. Such plants have no CJov-
ernment-approval—they have their own grading and
inspection system—and can grade them as they wish
—and put them in grade "A”—when they should be in
grade “II." Yel. the unsuspecting public often pays for
grade “A" when they are really gifting grade
“ir quality, as there iv no government supervision for
lhe inspection and grading.
Grade Announcement of Milk
Supply for the City of Brady
Ml distributors names listed below are now certi-
fied to -ell Grade \ Milk in the City of Hrndy. ev.s.
lhe said gradi- h.iM* hern determined h% the Hradv
Depirlmenl •*« Health in accurdnnee
spfo.fuatit.n- Of lhe t nited St at-* Public Heath Milk
t 'odi.
The t'itv of Hradv ha- adopted lhe l . S. I ublu
Hr illh Srnice Milk 1 tsl, where.,- no milk or m.lk pro-
duct- shall I r sold or offered n»r -ale w.lhin the » »»'
l imits of Itr.idv for human con-umpiloti except Grade
\ l*.»*teuri/«»1 and Grad* \ It.iw M.lk.
Ml milk -hi uM he purchased i*n the ba-i- «»t Grade
that a»*pe ir- ,*n the bottle cap.
The name- listed t*ef*w .,o the lert.t.ed m.ik di
*ut r- f. r the t «• % of Hridv, Tr\««:
Hill (i untr> f natm rit^. l>a>tcuri/t'd.
Ilr;»«lv. IV\;is
f• ;in<l> s ( rt tin* rit’s. I’axleuriicd,
S:»n Xnvft Ui. Tt‘\a*
l.iKrrnt1 ( rtsini. r . I'Axtrun/til,
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Forrimt^t f rt itimrit v l\isU*uri/t*:h
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M OTT KINt., t itv siMttnaa
t|{rnf4 thtN Itth dav «»| June IHJ
H |>|t G. II, Hit KS. i.li H-nltli tMfievr.
A little *• wi whose gentle -pires
Accent cat h sunny day,
A pleasant (lace to dream
awhile—
Avoid life’s maddening way.
ther towns may be as
('hurch Has 55
In l»il>lt* School
An average of '% children at-
tended the Vii> atii.n Htlde Sch<H»l
tinguished citifen un Pine Street,
Dr J S. Anderson, who i« not
only a wonderful doctor but a
man of humor and g<>t*d cheer
which should !*c included in every
dt» tor’s career.
While
fa :
N'une seem so fair to know.
On rar.k profusion row «>n row
Pesitie yuur gates wild flowers
grow.
■n your
•re are lots of nice p.*«.tde
g pine Street. Marge Tra
i*t week at the Central Baptist L-twUi
There were 25
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two
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i*»l here l<eft>re her mar-
riage. nn«l you can't tup Marge
l.uWidl Brown i< the kind <*f
neighGu who will lend a helping
hand in cu-e -ne i- nes—l. *t Xlarth i
th«* | |«v <t>|
Ipjr flilMrf!
IMItilif.
My deatl are lying
laml
Beneath a blanket blue,
I give y j tuth my heatt and
hand.
Hubl them s<t r
The fnllnwing (ir.tcerii- and I tMid Markets mil'
-ill lhe very be-t, (op-quality, FSDA tiRADK "A
Fryer-—none better:
GII.HKK ATM S FOOD M ARK FT
(iK \VS FINE FOODS
J. M. HU KS GKOt’KUY Ac MARKET
RANYI.INfiS FOOD MARKET
N. At M. (.R(H KR\
SANDERS (iROt FRY
IIKADX DRIVE-IN (iROt’KRY
MOORE'S <il«M FRY. I.OHN
REED’S Ft KID STORK, I.OHN
I’FNN S t.ROt FRY. KIN IIFI.I K
M IIOOI.EX S t.ROt KRX. \ tK \
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WITHOUT IUNG Will tNFOUMEO
More if j -O'* Je-otei keep q eel i*te»e»d iNtJ
(ippe'i.fd *t ppiS'-M »-d e.**h iktf^kovt the ,*• *e
by «>d o< *h« TEXAS PtESS SERVICE
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d*t'4f*d to IMS'* th« .eforma, on you rood to ••c eaie
your Nt frn
MANY JONESES IN All fflOS Of BUS'NESS —
/" r-p>o<*t sy *o*» **-0 craibyltua, •“Sur-
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c*»0o e#»«h tk* pro you of co*wpot>*oe» eh
YOU TOO CAN KEff U» WITH THE JONESES — if you fbvc* bo to “*0 TYS
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