The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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T DAV PM 4. 1M4 -1
ILD, 9KADT, mAft-MOl •
Boys!
their
Mr., Mrs. Watkins
Celebrate Feb. 9
Mil. \NI) MBS. VS . It. \\ \ THINS
Mattresses
Renovated
1'p.ing mil) I In- cm i n from
your prc»cnl ni.illr< ifti r
il i' rli mill. f< M. .1 ml . .in
(lined with 4 in w inn. f ■ ■ mg
unit »will liiiil.l )■>«) .• n . I
Iri'Mt. that Mill ifiir you I l
mg comfort.
Western Matt re *
Co.
|UI\ .'ii**. Sjii Xittrihi, I .\.
n Brady ( .ill I V 7-2 %.
Mr Mini Mra W. H. Wulkin*
Mill i>liM«>rvi‘ their Gulden Wed-
ding Anniversary Sunday. Feh.
I rum 2 In (S ii. in. HI their
l*i‘nr Valley home
Their five children hiuI their
fa in Him* will In* h< ►.!. fur the
occasion and in v ii»- all ilia
honored couple'* relative* mid
friend* to rail between lit** m i-
l>oiin»>d hour*. Thf children arc
Mra. J l» Patterson of Fife.
Mrs Clifford Huffman of Win-
ters. Ifarroll Watkins of M<»-
reilc, Carroll Watkins of Green-
wood. mid Mrs. Jim- Lewis of
New Horne.
The couple have eighl grand-
children and one greut-grand-
■hild
Mrs Watkins is the former
Klva Fowler, daughter of the
late Mr mid Mrs Wullie Fow-
ler.
Mr Watkins was born and
raised in McCulloch County,
the son «»f the late Mr anil Mrs
Alfred Watkins of Hall Valley.1
and later of I’ear Valley
In fSM.lt* the Fowlera moved
to Pear Valley where the child-
' *'|| *" Midland ren attended srhool There the
.’r ..lid Mrs i.ene Samuel- honored couple met and were
I a. on ;ined hy Mrs. married a* they sat In hla
1 ’■ > S. i min Uon. a pent the
■ < • nd in Mid In nd where *ter the late L. I) Ferituaon.
■ of their child- They recall that the minister's
Ii * i • Simiodsons wife mid son. Craven, came
I V’ nd Mrs Pete oui of the house and witnessed
"o and < I) iimI Mra. i he n.arrini'e Mrs Watkins was
lh«y made IfW hales of cotton,
hut allice the price of cotton
was only 2'%r per pound, Mr.
Watkins left eight acres un-
picked.
Mr Watkins remembers that
hi«j hi ide s iar> nls gave them
l,wo rows and calve, and one
hog plus lots of linens and
household goods, which hel|>ed
the young couple to get a
start In married life.
In I»i22 Mr and Mrs. Wat-
kins purchased the Sheridan
ftaiich of tito acres and lived
in the old ranch house until
they hull' their present home
in li»2X.
’hurlr y Hamui!
if her d.iught
»!)> iipUoii
>n was a gtiMsf
\1i>* Wllda
Brady Pastor,
Wife Feted at
House Warming*
Kev. and Mrs. C. L. Grimes,
2"7 K Chase, Brady were
honored with u housewarniinK
Friday night. Jan. 21.
Members of the Brady Com-
pel Tabernacle congregation
attended und presented their
pastor und wife with numerous
huggy at the home of the mini- gifts and were served refresh*
moots of cake with hot choco-
late or coffee
Mrs. Geneva Millhollnnd
sane, "The Master of Itlue
Galilee" and prayers by several
members of the congregation
brought the blessings of the
the assembled
1 be will rememhee vl
nI4.
1 am glad that the people
, ot litady feel like they vent
to aonor their first All-Amerl-
can | doubt that H will ever
happen again ta my lifetime and
I certainly am proud of the
honor be baa earned
I hare been in the at suds a
lot of the time when Scott waa
playing in high school and for
• he tntreralty of Tegaa and
always hare been glad Lo say
he home with a hoarse throat
j tote always.
I just wished our "Mr. Ath-
letics." Jim Shafer, could have
lived to s-e Scott being feted
with a day la hut honor la
Hrady for I am sure he bna
en< oui aged Scott in football as
lie did so man) Hrady boys
Come next Thursday. Hinltty
and I will he attending the
ftmtiritme and proud to aay
h* is one of our boys?**
I SK HERALD WANT AI>H
"lie a from Brady.” Yea. | came FOH tfl ICK RESCLTS.
I'llOM tut-. 1 DU H Ttl
I III s i IMHIIIt. Mill VI,Il
!7 years old mid (he bride-
groom was II* when they mar-
ried Mr Watkins was living spirit upon
<>n the (i. V. G.hi.scI place where group.
Those registering during the
& t
everything her heart desires!
P.inphum‘ womL-rful Mill And rTonrv flxvof.ifet
in i * worlds m t iiUtQDWUA Ufc'dltS.
Select Hcji tixby ™
CITY DRUG CO.
*<*l R l*KKS< KIITION HRK.f.lST
Hrady, Texan
he was hatching and working
I2<) acres of land-
The couple lived there for
two years and the first year
Waldrip Sunshine
Club Donates to
March of Dimes
Mcmbets of the Waldrip Sun-
shine Club held their first
meeting of the year in (he home
of Mrs. I.eon Browning.
The meeting was opened with
prayer and a song.
Mamtwn answered roll call by
telling one thing they hoped to
achieve this year.
A report of the past year's
activities was given hy Mra.
Bon Hodges.
Five dollars was donated to
the March of Dimes.
Memliers voted to help a
mother, who is unable to work
and her three small children
during the year.
Refreshments of cake and
frosted punch were served to
members: Mines. John Win-
stem), Oscar Carroll, Nat Ran- '
dais. C. K. Fr«»st, Joe Hays.
M. W. Holland. D. W Whitten- 1
l**rg, Aaron Bray. Ira Heater,]
Ih-n Hodges, R. K. Briscoe and
J. L. Slaughter, a visitor.
The February meeting will
be held in the home of Mrs
Whittonberg.
evening from out-of-town were
Rev sntl Mrs W. W. McFar-
land, Casandra. Rodney. James
John and Sherry, of Odessa.
Rev. J (’ McFarland and David
of Midland; Mr. and Mrs G.
L. Grlfficc of Lohn and Mrs.
V. Townsend Of Sun Saba.
Brudylte* attending were
Mrs. Ruby !<ewallen. Viola Wil-
lingham. Paulu Myers. Mr. and
Mrs. A J Rolan. Mr ami Mrs.
J. A Alley. Mr and Mrs. Wayne
Vlrdell Sharon anti Terry, Mrs.
Llr.lle Young. Mrs Faye Mc-
Farland. Mrs J. II Dunlap,
Mr and Mrs. Carroll McFar-
land R L.. Jerry and Eugene. I
Mrs Geneva Mlllhollon ntwl
Selena and Billie
Mr and Mrs Dave Brown, I
Mr and Mrs. W P. Spears. 1
Mrs K J Mays. Mrs T K.)
Bingham. Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Brown. Mrs la*oua Adams.
Mrs It D Kvmis and Jimmie.
Mrs. Pearl Humguardner. Mr
and Mrs Henry lam*. Troy
Young Mrs. W. E Cochran.
Mr and Mra James Grant.
S ts. < L.
TO WED MAY D. Mr. and Mr . William E. Webb,
Fort Wort! i, , ■ .ii i .il tie approaching marriage of
tin-:i •!:. ! ., M< 11> I- i, of San Antonio, to A. Craig
Tally. n of Mr. and VIi L. H. Tally of San Antonio. The
wedding day h.i.i been set • day If. in the Alamo Heights
Method!-t i I ii Lit !,• Cl a pi-I in San Antonio, with the
i t pt.oti i.) . t: . I, n. h parlor. Mi-a Webb grad-
ual I fi in K. I I’ I I II S.-hool, Fort Worth, and
an I Tio.i ,1 i -an Antonio. Her fiance
yi.cuiaK'd from Ed on 11 . ••hoof, Sail Antonio and is
pit ctitiv it tend IO 'b.u A rut t allege. Miss Webb is
t!i« granddaughter of Mi.-. .1. A. Harkrider of Hrady.
Notes From Vivian
By MRS. I,. II SMITH
Gan VOII im.i: • ho
feel when their only
such a good foot bn I
that he is selected n;
gu the whole uf th<
States of America* If
put
Herr From \u«tln
Mr and Mra. Murray Jordan
and son. Vern, were week-end
guests of their parents. Mr. and
Mrs Vernon Jordan and Mr.
i and Mra. L H. Smith
X
You cave enough to buy
2 MONTHS
SUPPLY OF MILK
wh«n you
DkY WITH GAS
<rm mrrr T'• "0 u ym tt rm ywir uHlity 1 ill whan
you dry w.t.i uAS. T2rtt a «m. u«h to buy
n two month* mi i yd milk for th c
of four. And GAS inr* your dolbM
yw so
SAVf ON »NSTAUATI0N
A IAS Hothv* ,uyor cnoh !«• Vsjnttel!
ANO MAINIENANCI, TOO. TfTAVJtt^Z. totS? a
yout ax/vr, omm a kiotaoM
Pioneer Natural hi Coapu;
(you know hov Alherdu and
i Gordon Vppl- 'on must fi. I «-
I bout tlit ir u Scott
I Then •> ’» n hr i! 11-d -• Np.ir
year contract wiGi the Honstou
OtlCrS fOr ' 1 I' I " j,|
bonus which will bring it up
to $17.0,1)00; don’t yon think
it mu-v! b uuIs IieiIdo to
t h< m tint t h> ■ .,jt mid Ie*
wanted tint b :llyV
I f.Tl - lire Alb< rd . hi t look
back to the t i i .) o -lior
High School v.’ >t ■ . mi.'
home with a form for b :• - r-
ettts to fill out pet m til in him
to piny foothull ntl that night
she und Gordon decided th-t1
he WHS too y.OHi:: . i tit li
grader to >|ay on th>' 7th grade
train-so they didn't sign it
The next .i f' < moor v -ft
came home proudly anno te inu
t' lia.i goto* to the lioa-
■I with the team find passed
l' b > • 11. After that Ills
itii dv HfSi.d the form.
ie Ie w.int.-d to play thHt
• illy and he was a big boy -
t It > guessed lliey would go
. hr with him, hut Albert!*
■ v.o let him play a game I hat
u in n the stands wat-
[ ’ . very play and "rooting"
for a wm until she was hoarse.
• • V
I'ntil ibis dny AI herd a has-
t da. ante of football
i wlii h -col t wa.s a i»laycr.
flew to Hawaii re-
it I v w! n lie played in an
r line over there. My
h-t t ni is ih it she doesn't
' si to mi - anv oiler ganms
ibe next four years!
• ii i et, before Scott signed.
Gi.d \dates told Alberda that
t would sign that hr
■ •old -i ' that she and Gordon
ill I have free rides and
ticke;- to all of their gxitnea
■ r he first >eir It Isn't In thn
1.1 but they are hoping
m
MISS LINDA APPLFrTON
Linda Appleton to
Marry in March
The engagement and ap- j
preaching marriage of Miss Lin
da Appleton to Lt. James S ;
Kgerton of Malvern, IV, has I
lawn announced hy her parent*, i
Mr. ami Mr*. P. W Appleton
of Del Rio. The wedding is i
planned for Marrh 'ill in the
chapel at Mac Dill Air Force !
Raae in Tampa. Fla., where
. I.t Fkrerton ia stationed
Mlaa Appleton attended
s-hi*d» in Brady and in San
Angelo iiefore the family moved
In Del Rio She graduated from
Del Hie High Schnul and at
tended Southwest Teaa* Stat«‘
College in San Mareoa for a
year.
Her fiance ia the ton of Mr
I and Mra ft Kgerton of Mai
vem. Pa He attended school*
! in Chappaoua. Mew York, ami
Berwyn. Pa lie rceetved hi*
j bachelor of acrence degrer in i
j electrical engineering from
laerli Trchnoiogrcal institute
at l**wetl. Mas*, hefore enter
I tag the Air Farm
The brute-to-he ie the grand
daughter of Mr and Mra Ray
mand Applet on af t ‘amp Snn j
Saha and Mr amt Mra. John
Chamber* of Ktngaland
nfra^nmoN
Fl’NEHAL HOME
Funeral Directorn
BiMAL AtUKITIATIOM }
Pbaae It T-Sltt Bred* Team
tMttci Awrr ftwmrit
a kii
! ife Insurance Is Thrift
lt'< such a simple little word and it
. is sip much. It underwrite* suc-
■ 1 • j'i• i - . . stH-urity in the
. . . iidi'i'cmlenee when the
vt rVifc d:ty • ate over.
1 In trance ia thrift und nothing
Fidrlifi
DON F. JOHNSON
Rep— Ph I.Y 7-2114—Francka HMg
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1964, newspaper, February 4, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990527/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.