The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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Barkers Honored
With Open House
IIISTICNT Ml SIC (’M B I F.ADFKS
L. I«* r., Mis. lint Mooted Junes, Mrs. Gordon Million. Mrs. 1C. E. Coleman and Mrs.
Wesley Isenhower.
District Music Clubs
Hold Brady Meeting
I ho foil, 'll Ji.nual •■onvciil uni ■ V.utn’ and Saturday, Nov, i;
of tli, FI* n li I'l' in. I <i| iiiol V. with tin1 Rruil;. Manirosrh
T* \;i Ki d* i .ii ion of
Club nii-t in Brady
Mir II- ' I i sir Chill tueililinrs hh host-
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* SPECIALS!
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Mrs. Kilward CuuKlIn. goiit'ml
• huirmun of (hi eoiiM nlion
nrid district • tintrman ol dull
tichlovninentH. whs hostcs* Fri-
tlay eveninc, entertaining with
s iiufl*t miiiipcr at hcr home
fur the officers and a few out-
of-town gllestH
Follow ini,* the meal I tie of-
flei r.s met in executive session
• ’resent were Mrs Cordon
Walton of ivi i;io district
resident. Mrs R K. Coleman
j San Rater, recording secretary:
| Mrs f, M Medloek Del Rio
I ro,’responding secretary Mrs
I Ilia Wooten Jones. Ahiteno.
'reasnrrr Other am vis were
j Mrs Van Adams and Mrs, \V
l' Mnredith Jr. I)el Rio, Mrs
Kd K Traweek. Atiilene; Mrs
| Wesley Isenhnwcr, Damroseh
Mesie Clnii president and Mrs
Mill Roblnet*. fiistriet dull rat -
| ini: chairman and local dull
recording ***** ret ary
* • *
Yhe [t.inirosi'h Music ('lull
member* v <’re hostesses for
coffee at tin Richard- Mem
nrial t.lhrary dtthrnom during
registration Saturday tnotiinf
from a to in after which tli"
convention was opened with
ci 011 p flinging of The stir
spancled thinner” led hv Mrs
David Short' v t»l Sonora and
a,', nnipanied at ttie piano bv
Mr! Fdwin S. Mayer of San
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Ttie Re\ Ttill Ttosv ell cave
the Invocation and Ceorite t’ur-
ii!| Chamlter of Commerce
nanager. welcomed tin ladles
to Mrndv
lie told the group that tin*
"nice weather we are having
for your convention is an order
i" roni the Brady Chamber of
Commerce ” Me fold tit his
activities as C ot c manager
n,| v as cln 1 to he nskc.l to
*v* home • |si' i's to flri’dv. the
Heart of Texas tie realized in
said. I tint the key to success
in anything was parlidpiitlon
and that he was sure the dax
would prov > a «'ieee* - with the
j rinmhrr of out-of-town ladles
I here i«• mart idp lie In tile
annua I eon vent ion
Mrs Mayer and Mrs fsen-
h. Wer gave the responses
Mrs Cordon Walton, pres|-
di ni presided over Mu busi-
ness meet In1' during fhe morn-
ini' Seven of tin i i •’11 dubs
in the dist ri*f sent leieeales
and !f7 la ii, wi-r< ri aI-tered
fur the morning *■■*■ sum
\fier hearm. cred.-nMal re-j
oorts fhe musical interlude was
*\>n bv Mr K I. Adamson
of thilcno win. s’.'i'i:' ‘‘Vllliin-
II"” b\ Kva del \of)It*’. lie- |
cornpanted by \frs J Ksles
Merrb’k of Abilene, at the
pi* no.
The president Appointed Mrs
• 'ol, man chairman of the Jun-
ler Festlv.il an<l asked that
each club donate * *, to help
the lunior clubs Rile fllro ask- i
ed each club lo donate i t it to-
ward the Music Scholarship
Fund
The /roup voted in combine
the senior and junior annual, j
conventions with the time anil
place to he announced at a
Pit* r dsti
rite ladies entoyed n lunch-
eon a* the Plateau Restaurant
after the business meeting
Follow in.' t ne luncheon, they
i> ruiped it th> i lubrooni for '
th ■ afternoon M*«-inn imd were
eii'erfuined tiv til* llrilti High
SrhiHil Girls' Chora! Croup
under th direction *f Itrnce
\-iiernfl iceompi.nted at th"
piano liy Cleve VtUntutltlA
Thcv sang "‘Moon ttixer” by
•lenrv Mai dpi, nccine Smled
bv Cleye McDoimug'h but Mr
Asbcrnft accoimianted tin next
two American Folk nones ’’All j
\lt Trfcijs” and “OMtaa
*"i* Ills'‘ CIku1 Mettoxoti(k pre-
vented fdafio Milie conflating of
t*o I,t*t* nuipbera champ
r*tt*»n*lae No ” nail ”Ktwd*-
in It rtm,”
tuber ipiiatral aumi" i* dur-
ing ifcr it I er noon mmmmm were
presepied In Mi* tl It Park
s*»toi»' of Man \ iiwelo who
»»**• 'Th* gwnn bv I'mwtei
t! . tort ot th* M il torneup’
• MM* in H *r«mnn mi A*
N|r and Mr... \V ti Marker
d Mrady were honored Sun-
day. Nov. S. I loin L‘ lo r, )i
|'ii at tile home of their son
and daughlcr-in-law, Mr. Hnd
Mrs. Clayburn Marker, when
they observed their Golden Wed-
ding anniversary.
Musts for the oeeasion with
Mr. and Mrs. Clayburn Barker
were the honoied couple's otluu
| ill, Id ten and families. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy I ee Jordan and Mr.
and Mrs. Finest Barker,
i Mr md Mrs Marker were
iinarti-’d at Fast Sweden Nov.
1'• 1 • l>y i h** late Itev W T
Murk. They drove to his home
ill,I were married while sit-
Miss Blackwell To
Wed Billy Short
The approaching marriage
of Miss Jadene Mlackwel! to
Mill) Short has been announced
l>\ her parent**. Mr and Mrs.
.1 t' Mho k v o)| of Mrady.
Parents of the prospective
bridegroom are Mr and Mrs
I1’ F Short, also of Mrady.
Til*- couple will exchange
vows Thursday. Dec. 10. at <1
t> m it tin- Assembly of find
Plum h in Mrady. with Rev. M
I, Williams officiating
(lug In Hour buggy, they re-
, ailed. She was the former
Find I.arrentore
The ncwly-wmls started tlmlr
ilia tried life and home in Ro-
chelle They have lived in Mc-
Culloch County all ot the tin
years and 4n of thus* years in
th* Carroll Colony community.
Mr Marker has been a cattle
buyer and has operated a
slaughter house for in years
The eon le have five grand
children and two gnat-grand-
children.
As the S'l guests call 'll to
honor the couple on their day
they were greeted by Mrs Roy
l,e» Jordan, the honored couple.
Hrnest Marker and Mr and Mrs
Clayburn Barker, who com-
posed the receiving line. They
were registered by Mrs Johnny
Hi ndlev of Abilene a grand-
daughter.
The pretty anniversary table
"as laid with white net over
white taffeta edged with gold
roping. The * pjiterpie, r wits an
a-ranrt'nien' of hron/e munis
' n 1 gold votive lights
The (.olden \t eddinc ariiMer
s.iiv cake, topped with golden
su-ar bells and a gold numeral
r'n. was served by the couple's
randdauchte-s Mm*,,- Barbara
r:d Sharon Barker
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MRS M \\ HOIK.I S SI HIII K
Miss Karen Jo Sell
Weds Max Surber
J nil i f f.ao tic*;* nod t•.|*f• t with
. mii. itiiie tnid* sol (rnsim
pa i ' V* <1 with pitta It.
O' . I ladies making up th*-
,,| i* e paity w.'ie Mine*. ( It
GiX.v, II I Crawford, Jetty
j tiayi* Wood, and *. t
Uu.l-r.
After a wedding trip to
1 No'ih* M*-i f,- \ a*, tip- It kin I
]tdapSe will make thiui home at
Ifext.
( tint of town guesls attending
j the wedding were Mitt. Jo*' J
-Vilen, the bride's paternal
i idmothei and Mrs. \V M
Trattimell, her maternal grand
mother, Mi and Mr- James
j Self tli Seal,rook Griffin,
f i . and childi en, Ml s. I W
l.add and , btlltfen. alt of Chii ka
. hji. Ok la ; Mi-. M I*. Gordon
-I Mi Jack Yai brougli,
Tii i t; M and tits. Homer
Witnl, Pig Spiing; Rev. «<d
Mi- Jetty Self, IlilUboto, loo
itid Mis l.inn Self and Nan
.It lit Wort I;; M’s Ada
Hodges, 11>*• la idegi oornV nia
1 t* niii! gr a: Imothei from Mott
jural; Mis Maud Surlierv las pa
| 'ertia! grtindtrwdhet ,f Mason;
Mr. and '1 - J. C. Sui l*< t ami
; 1 ddi.-r fii-P ftitr km and Ml
I M’S Gayle Wood and child
ter. Fden.
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Mi -u \ Mr \V<Ho|y SurK^r,
I - m' f t i c I>i
SW 1-11 Club
Elects Officers
Th*> South Ward 1th Grade
t II Club met Thursday, Nov.
r.th ill the Roy Scout House to
elect officers.
Those who will serve the club
are Stanley Me Broom, presi-
dent; Al Swooning, vice-presi-
dent; Royei'lla Roswell, secre-
tory; Steve Pr Mop, reporter:
Melony Stockman anil Jeff Robi
nett, recreation loaders.
Mrs Vyvien Duncan and Lo-
vell Kuykendall were present
and assisted with the program.
Steffens Speaker at
Garden Hub Meet
Reports Given at
County Council
The M ’Citlloeb County Horn*
Demonstration Connell met Fri
day at th*' McCulloch Flo trie
Co-op for the annual meeting ot
hear the reports of the yeui's
work.
There were three officers,
,-\en niemls'r« and the agent
present.
New officers for 1 Mat’, council
ere: Pi’, ddcflt, Mrs. Walter
Hurd; Vice-President, Mrs. W
T Fngdahl; Secretary. Mrs M
W G«,ff; Treasurer. Mrs B
f) Hynds.
The exhibit of clubs will bo
h'-hl on Nov. 21.
lii’turn- From l 'tah \ isit
'.!rs ’’Swed*” Johnson ro-
t ii r ned home last Wednesday
af'ernoon aft**r a six weeks
stay with her son-in-law and
•laughter, Mr and Mrs Klvts
I in hi and family In Tail Park
Tooele, l'tah Bhe enjoyed get-
tIti: f*cf|uallited with her first
I’landson, Alfred Iturion
.lose)di, born 0*1 81. weighing
nlni wounds and on*- ounce.
Mr and Mrs Dahl have three
daughters. Julia 6. Nell 5, and
Kvelyn 2
K K Steffens, local florist,
was guest speaker when the
Brady Garden Club met \V< 1
nesday, Nov. I in Richards
Memorial Library clut>i,,om
Introduced t.\ Mrs Richard
Moseley, Mr St* ff, ns *{i*.l, *,*
'The Power of Christma- lb
corat ions,” stressing th< Is auty
of a front door do oration II*
showed the group -cvcra! fiorit
door di’corations of fruit arid
greenery. <him< ludU, just
greenery and ribbon hows, and
magnolia leaves sprayed with
different colors and arranged
in attractive vases
Madonna vases with different
leaves and greenery such as oak
foliage and candles stress a
religious theme," he said, lb
showed th* ladies bow to make
a coffee table arrangement with
polished wood and toy dolls, *-t,
Refreshments were served
from a pretty table laid with
a lace cloth and centered with
an arrangement of yellov flow
era. Cookies, nuts, mints ami
coffee wer«- served by host*-" *
Mines h Damron. Fred I "hi
Chas [teats to Mmes. T. 1.
Hoggin, D. Moore. II O. Lewis.
Fount Stroope. L. D. Hender-
son, Carl Keith, J. D Myers, 1-
L. Guyton, James Finlay. Ji..
J. H. Snodgrass. M. J. Bean.
H I. Braly. Richard Mos*-ley
and Ben Smith.
During the business session
Mrs. H. O. Ifl’wis was ele* ted
treasurer and Mrs. Fount
Stroope, vice-president.
W edding \ -w - were repeat
ed by Miss K.ne' Jo Self of
Mrady and Max Hodge- Suilsi
<d Hcxt Saturday evening. No*
V at 7 o'clock at th, First Bap
fist t'huich.
The Rev. Jerry Self, broth,
of the bride and pastor of the
Baptist Chapel in Hillsb, ,
lead the wedding utes h> f< i, .,
huge sunburst arrangement >>f
whit*’ gladioli under an aieh of
white candles Mvt lads of < an!-
lighted th* ceremony The <t
ting was Ranked by fern »■•< *
Parents of the couple arc Mr
r.nd Mr- I Her Seif of Brady
and Mr. and Mrs Woody Surhc*
of Hcxt
Given 'ii marriage by In t
father, the bride wore a formal
wedding gown of French lire*
designed with fitted bode
t.ctb Mud -n. t
Gary t alt via
Ml Lo k \
cousin of the
t rndit i*u a I « •••
anti areompuu
bo->' - t*> th* rehearsal luncheon
; :iday at 11 « m at the
' i- ..loifigo III, Mcndteis of the
'voiding party witc guest*.
it*
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t |s|t • lit I'll It* Ial|y*-S
I’d ward (!••< -In and "<>n Hen
(»;> . • G* • si In w* re in I Irttlas
to [d* k ut> thetr *on
Itn of
.tiird.i*
Mi ”
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bruth r <’tin* :*<f r5«-< **
and
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t ■: s* t!y it* Brady
S< !f
un,t :
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i i**’*it» tiralh**r nnd
IIik t i*, nf* look turn
black acc* -
tei's weddi
wore a blu* i>
ing m ces«, * i*
a cor sag* of >
ti*' fte-
tru* to
• I -*-d f \ s at Rick- I ttrmiurr.
Once yOU*ve heard this
cMgnco yyirn i:***-‘i ooiie ,
cooped nis-Hine outlined with |
sc,|Uins. and long fitt*-d stev* s
The bouffant skiff wa» made itf 1
of ruffles outlined yyith. s** j
quins H* r shoulder length v*-»!
of tulle yvus outlined \uth
French lace and yy ii" raugh* evet
a satin crown <f leaves **-l
s*,*'i) pearls. She carried a whit*
Cattley a ora hid on a yyhji,
Bible. For something obi she
carried her late maternal great
vrandmothet Mrs. Ada I’m
say's lac* handkerchief. She
wore the traditional blue garter
nnd a penny in her shoe.
Miss Ssinimi*’ Self was her
sister’s maid of honor nnd an-
other sist**. Mi«s Terry Self,
\y.-is a bridesmaid They wore
mauve peau dc sole frocks fash-
ioned yyith hell kilt* \ crown
of matching peau d*> sole leaves
and seed pearls formed the
headpie* es. They cat t ied band
rings with flowing chartrueae
fugii mums
Mike Key of Ib-vt served the
bridegroom as best man and J
< . Surlier. I rother of the bride-
groom from Rankin. was
groomsman. I'shers were Ken-
revolutionary new
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Mrs K*l Ii Traweek of Aht-
Iom goV th*’ Time of Memory
commemorating lh<- Damroseh
M tittle (lulls late president.
Mr- Joe Dale John* on
D* legates from Brady * Itih
were Mrs \V* slev taenhower
president and Mrs Walter
.Morrow
l ,1 licr-oiii-of-low n ladies at
tending* ihe convention were
Meg Nell Blow a of Ran Saha
Mrs t'liver Weal **f Sonora
Mr tisafOr H Jotinninn and
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