The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
IIA HIM N H. JONKS
J. 8. KINO
L. O MARSHALL
FRANK KODDIE. JR.
GEORGE CARRITHKRS
DAVID DUTTON
HF.N MAVIS GEESLIN
II. A. H \KhhlDFK
K W HUFFMAN
Serving The Heart of Texas Area Since 1905
MEMBER FKIO KAL DEPOSIT INal'KANCE CORPORATION
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TTEKlUV Jt'IY <i MM'. -THE BRADY H FRA ID. BRADT. Til AS FACS •
iry
Saturday, July 10, 1965
ltrady 42 Years A|o Kxplorer Scouts
(Cmiiai^d ....... i .. T. ni Attend Camp Mayer
t«r. Minn Ituby of Fori Wurth. Explorer l*o»i tot. Hoy |
or* here Oil* Kin k vl tIt*i*. i he Scouts of Antenna, won re-
fitmily ol II \V ili'li- V t’ttl- presetted at Hi mil Camp ill
fii | Hoi \l«)i" luat wm'k liy Twin-
* * * I my MeSwalu, Huttald Mori in.
l-m.il Xwi I If li lt> CanipMI and limit ud-
vlimr. Kenneth Lindsay
P. O. Participates In
LBJ's Beauty Program
( ufii tyirioon. Julin <l liy
Jolin Mit’mi, Kuril rood moo
for iltlti ilisiriii, wife mill I'm
• Mils-........k. loft Monday night
for f heir mi in in uk mill fishing
U" 11» In to (>lil Mexico.
Tim Paint ItJH'k liaml paid
II rutty a vlaii Salurdny morn*
ittK unit played u aeries of nuin-
liora on dm llriuly street*.
Their favorite was the "Old
On y Muriv” Tim ohjoi't of the
trip wan to advertise tlm
Fourth of July rololirution at
Paint Hoik. Ikmaters necom-
pMi'ViriK i hi* ha ml huiuli'd out
circular* telling of tine birr
event Tlm Kind wm nattily it-
tlroil In uniforms of him* coats
with white troll sirs and shoes.
They mado a favorable impres-
sion upon the local rltlxenship.
Wail ti'il ul oiiri' Jo tea inn
to haul road gravel at Ma-uin
Texas Pay ffi.ttO per day.
Phono T. J. Jink Inn, Maaon,
Texas
* * A
“llnmtnons-Hnlc”
I Contrihuted l
One of the prettiont homo
weddings of tlm Maaon wan
that of Mian Adele llunimiiun,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. C.
VV. Hammons to Mi-. Floyd J.
Halo of Stacy, which wan sol-
nmniti'd at thi> homo of tlm
bride's parent* In Stacy Sat-
urday nvonit k at eight o'clock.
Misa Klim llaminona. a win-
ter of the bride, sang “O Pro-
mise Mo" ns a prenuptial nolo.
Mina llaminons waa gowned In
a pink ini|Kiricd organdie
Brady Mnrmnicnt
Work's
EARI. FINLAY, Owner
Manufacturers of Highest
(Quality Memorials and
Mausoleuma
Nationwide Delivery Service
Phone B07-.134 I Night 597-W44
fioneer Natural Cas Company
The troop won the Mr, and
Mra. Sol Mayer award for
ramping nkllla. by scoring
.4non luiinta out of a ponnlhlo
lima. Two hundred mid titty
boys were present at one of
the lament rum plug nenninna ia
the history of the nummer pro-
gram. Nine merit liadgea worn
earned by the three lioyn.
The pont will take part in
the regional Order of the Ar-
row meet In Kayinondvllle the
latter part of thin month. In
August they will he represented
in Highland Hill Canoe Hare.
dress. She wan accompanied by
Minn Agnes Burrow, who wan
beautifully gowned in while
imported organdie.
To the Htrninn of Lohen-
grins wedding m.-cli played
softly by Minn Burrow, the
ltd. Mr J. M. Burrow enter-
ed. followed by Master Miller
Hammons, Jr., nephew of the
bride, as ring bearer. Preced-
ing the tiride and bridegroom
were dainty little Helen Isa-
belle Hu-herg and Woodye Kay
Thurmond, niece* of the bride,
dressed in pink organdie frocks
and carrying white baskets
filled with shustfl daisies.
The bride and groom enter-
ed and were married undo” a
beautiful ureh entwined with
smilnx and snapdragons. Sus-
pended from above was a beau-
tiful white wedding bell. The
bride was beautifully gowned
in ivory taffeta with ivory
shoes and white picture hat.
The bride's going away suit
was of blue poiret twill
with gray aeeessorles.
After the wedding trip of
two weeks, spent with the
Iddegroom's mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Hale will he at home to
their many friends in Brady.
Delegates at Meeting
Eric Swenson, Nels Swenson
nnd Henry Johanson of Bendy
were delegates to the 54th an-
nual meeting of the Swedish
Mutual Fire Association at
Round Rock on June 28.
F btu you cttfr
ft xnj tbt ftrj bat
THE STANDARD - HFRALD
JANEI.I.E JERNIUAN
. /Miss Mohair of the Universe
Miss Mohair Praises
Jubilee Festivities
“I think this is one of the
nicest beauty pageant* 1 have
ever attended. It was run off
very well and the beauty <>f
the pageant was exciting,’*
That compliment came from
none other than Miss Mohair
of the I'niverse. Janelle Jerni-
gan of Ooldthwalte.
She went ou to compliment
t.he future queens nnd their
escorts. "The children lire
simply fabulous. They make the
whole affair. I didn’t know you
could k«t children that small
to do so well.”
• • •
Miss .Icrnignn dispelled
III.oil of the Ideas the gen-
eral public forms nhout a
beauty queens. They are
somehow expected to lie
different. Maybe u little
aloof nml .hist a little cold.
Not Miss Mohair, her
charm amt personality
stole the hearts of the
Brady people.
On her urrl'al to take part
In the July Jubilee plans, she
fitted Into them ns if she were
one of Hie hometown girls.
She made friends easily with
her poise and personality as
well as her beauty.
Miss Jernigam daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jernigam
lives on a ranch Just outside
of Coldtliwnlte, and proved Hhe
is no stranger to livestock.
When asked to pose with
some of the goats at the sheep
and goat show at Richards Park
she proved her ability to be I
equal to any occasion. She
found herself face-to-face with
a stubborn animal who refused
to gel into the right pose for
u picture. Not to he dented, she
gave the animal a swift kick
where it would <1o the most
good, much to the amusement
of the onlookers.
At the billy sale Hatlir-
The Brady Post Office la
plsunliig lo participate in Presi-
dent Lyndon II. Johnson's Na-
tural Beauty Program, ac-
cording to M”s. Barry Francks,
poet master.
Post master General John A.
(■ronouskl baa asked the na-
tion’s 34.1100 postmasters to
seek the eooperatlou of gar-
den dubs chambers of com-
merce and other civic groups itt
their com m unit tea to enhance
the grounds around govern-
ment Installations
Postmaster* wlm have
done an out standing Job
of setting an example for
the community and mobil-
ising local acthm tv sup-
port the President's pro-
gram of revitalising the
nation's outdmirs will be
presented with n special
citation.
• • •
III asking the nation's post-
masters to take part in the
"**>ruce up" campaign. the
Postmaster Oeueral said,
‘‘Many of our postmasters have
bean doing a good Job of post
office maintenance and have
attempted to make the aur-
("oumlingH more pleasant."
Recommendations for the
citation will be made by an
official of the Post Office De-
partment's Dallas region who,
during a visit to the Brady on
other business, determines that
the exterior and grounds pre-
sent mi uppearuuce of which
the community may be justly
proud.
Mrs. Francks pointed
out that tliclr first move
hm* to mnnte all 4If
shrohtHT* amuinl tin*
building. PI.lined In IIIMt-
.17, It wms In had shape.
HI. Augustine gras* will
If planted over Ihc area
uot rutmd b) pavement.
• • •
C. P. Roekwell was awarded
the laudaeaptng contract.
"Oranounkt'a (’Button will
lie awarded to each Post muster
• ho dims • «4|«i-tai Job of wp
grading the looks of tha *»-
lerlor areas of bla postofflce
However, the pundktl Mtto
fsa tiow of II* irotllg the ap-
peal ante of the around* and
exterior uf the building to I be
extent that complimentary re-
mark* are made by Ih* pakroua
will If a tewardkng experience
for their efforts,” said J.
Allen Dupree, assist sol to the
Regional Director In Dallas.
In addition to the exterior
bean Often l Ion program tjie
Post Office la it nth r got uK ex-
tensive Interior remodeling and
refurbishing.
• • •
In a contract awarded to
II.K ,W. Inc. ol Han A Mon-
day, site was asked to
pose with a billy. Tlf re-
call'll rant billy refused to
foofteratc and site grabbed
him by the horns anil Jerk-
ed hint Into position.
• * *
A male voice in the back-
ground boomed out, “Thun-
deration, that girl has been a-
round goats before.”
Apparently she has a soft
spot in her heart for “young
•tuts." During the parade Sat-
urday she uever missed an op-
portunity to bend over and
wave to the children along the
parade route. At the stock
show she could usually be
found talking to the younger
boys and girls (that iH If she
could get away from the ad-
miring older hoys.)
The Brady July Jubilee was
fortunate to have been host
to such a gracious and beautl-1
ful voung ladv.
k dMMdl br 4 wy
mot. rrftiMl beetle* eft*
alt .oedlHnele* ibroeg**
met the retire
• • •
The *14 boiler Installed
IKJ4-37 we« removed t om 4he
hareiurui leal wr*k IO roeho
room lor ihe n#w keMiu* ##d
cooling unit. The Job la fee
to be coftX^leted by lb* Middle
of November.
"The noise has heee deal-
ing and Ihe dual unbearable
at timea and at time# we have
been out of lights bet neither
1, nor any of the men employed
here have complained a bit."
said Mra. Francka.
pqrtr*ait Spend
GIANT 10*13
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The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1965, newspaper, July 6, 1965; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991668/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.