The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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ltrym.it. turouiitiit provident. u*
nil •null.’ d<'lt*Kiitf Mr* Mh-hurd
MEET
PREDICTA 2X2,
no finer DACRON-
WORSTED summer
suit in the world at
ANY PRICE
The above is a pretty strong claim
... ntnl ns such ... calls for some
explaining. ()ur 1’t edieta 2x2 cloth
is a 2x2 construction ... a luxury
construction ... s >metliing w e'vc
never seen in a tropical suit at
ihis price before. J&F give this
luxury cloth the tailoring atten-
tion it deserves . . . ami you get
a lot of suit for not much money.
W**'Vf nil thr* 1It♦; | .>nf U'cns nncl
colors ... the new slimmed down
shape. A great buy
*t inis pried $59 95
Others From $39.95
— ROXKN ft BRIGHTER* COMPANY
Quality—Style—Value
iIn* 1st, !nri. and 1rd idii.e
room a win d winner* from the
m.l fhe icrad.* Aline Mum-ley,
a f i ft Ii cxrsd.’r and daughter of
Mr nlid Mi* It M Moseley
iva* awarded *«*. mid |>laee in the
.Oil Illy wide eulll|>et It Inn of e|e- j .Moseley. Trustee for the Heart
tnentary Mtudent* for her entry. I of Tesu* District, will also al-
Mr«. Bryson ha*.*d her talk tend
on th. Imok. "Karly Texaa Mr* \. I.. Veal reooried for
llnnie*" hv l>'*roih> Bracken | the Hoard of Trustee* that the
and Mntirlite Ttedway. A great Vocational Agriculture .In**.**
deal of Texa* tilstorv iva* of Rochelle High Reboot. under
woven In with ht*r descriptions I • he direction of their teacher,
and pictures of the home* visIt-lMier* JohnN.iti. had cleared off
cd There eentury-old home* re- the lot o| the eonimmilty renter
fleet the many difference* In gmbhlng tip prlekly pear and
hark ground and temperament tne*f|iiitcH and trimming the
of the • iirlv eolnnint* Span- shrubs,
lard. French, Herman. and
Kngll*h.
Mr* Bryson emphasised
home* in Hentral Tt>xa* which
are of special Interest to resi-
dent* of till* ar. a. The chief
I contributions of Mexico to Tex-
| a* architect are are found In
San Antonio, two fine examples
being the Hovernor's Palace
mid l.a Vlllltii
The Anglo-American aet-
llers brought the double log
cabin* with a "dog-run" In the
■renter, which gradually devel-
oped Into frame story-a nd-a-
half houses with a front gallery,
the typical Texas homestead.
I Many of the rock houses of
Fredericksburg, so solidly
built by the Herman settler*,
still stand. The real Innovation
there was the"Suiidav house”,
which consisted of two rooms,
on. above the other, with an
outside stairway, built for the
convenience of country folk who
came into town to church
Mr* Hrvson concluded
CHURCH NEWS
llrady I’rcshyterlan Church
Allen H. Ilrown. Minister
Sunday. March IS
9:45 a. m. Church School.
11 a. m. Worship. "Claims
of Christianity That the
reason for the Church is
the condition of the world.
5 p. m. Youth Choir
7 p. m. Bible Study on the
Gospels.
Wednesday. March lk: 7:30 p.
m Planning meeting for
Vacation Bible School.
First Baptist Church
Corner fith and Him Sts.
.1. J. .Iordan, Pastor
j,(,r .lames Mallow, Mu«i<- Director
talk with several examples of j Sunday:
1>: 4 5 a. m Sunday School
all ages.
<1:00 p. m.—Training Union.
All ages.
7:00 p. m.—Evening Worship
Monday:
9:30 a. nr-- Revival Service
7:.'10 p. m.—Revival Service
3:45 p. nr -G. A. and Sun-
beams.
tin- colonial mansions of the
j 1 Sort's, with their preat two-
storied columns, and in the
1 case of plantation homes, the
slave quarters anil smoke
house* In tlie rear. Such n
plantation unit Is tin ccntury-
i -dd Robertson house In Sulado.
I lived In by the same family and
it* direct descendants for I on
veer*. Here also I* the famous Tuesday:
Starecoii.il Inn culled "Shady P.M0 n
Mrs. Swenson
HI) Club Hostess
m.— Revival Service
4:0(1 p. in.—Royal Ambnssa
dora
7:30 p. m.—Revival Service
Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-
day, Revival Services at {Pitt
Mrs Krie Swetwon was a. m. anil 7:10 p. m.
hostess w hen the East Sweden Saturday 7:30 p. m -Revival
Home Uemonsirallon Clul. Service
met at the cluhrooin March <1, Evangelist, Howard Small
at i* ■ rto p. m Singer, Riley Albertson
The meeting was called to
order by Mr* Irvine Hurd. Church of Christ
1 president. and Mrs Ituhama Fourth and Bridge St.
Wlllhelin gave th- council re- Henry McHrnom. Evangelist
port Mr*. Howard Salter whk Sunday:
nominated a* a delegate to Bible Study. (1:45 n. m.
th. council meeting In May Morning Worship. 11 a m
Mr* Hurd util h. alternate B((VS. Training Cla**. 5 p. m
The Hull voted to order litter- Evening Worship, it:AO p. m
hug supplies and Mrs Salter Sermon Topics
gave the progvam on “Keep Mnrninff; -.Henson for thr
Hope’”
\mertcii Iteailt If ill."
Mrs. Swenson served rt‘fre*li-
metil In 1 :* member*
Til" next meeting will he held
.March |s with the program to
be on picture painting on glass
and plastic.
Pontiac I i mpest has a nw ft that’s smooth, quiet, economical
amt UO-hp strong. Blit we know it won't lie just riuht for iwmbodv.
So Me also otter a ten, very vigorous \-8 tjMPiWrf '2#» cubic inches.
I p to 2X11 lip. Modest extra ettst.
Evening: "Growing Old Grace
fully”
Mednesdav
Radio Devotional- KNEE, 0:30
a. m.
I.allies' Bible Class, 9:30 a. ni
Mid-Week Bible Study 7 p m
• * •
First Methodist Church
Lamar C. I.eifeste. I’astor
Sunday, March l.*i
I Church School, 0:4A a. m.
, Morning Worship. 10:55 a. m
! MYE. 5:30 p. m.
1 Wednesdav, March Ik:
Golden Age 10:3(1 n. m
Men’s Fellowship-—7 p. m.
* • •
St. Paul'* Episcopal Church
llrv. William S. ihiugla*.
Rector
Passion Sunday, March 15:
9:15 a. m.—-Church School
for all ages.
10:30 a. m.—Holy Common
ion and Sermon by the Rec-
tor. "Share Our Substance”
offering for the Pi wauling
Bishops Fund for World R
lief.
Monday. March Hi:
10 a m. -Clericwa in Jun.
tion.
12 noon Mail registration*
for Camp Caper*
Wednesday Mairh Ik
10 a. m.—Adult Bible Study
Class. Read ACTS 15:1-35
5:30 p. m Chon Reheat sal
7:30 p, m.-Adult Bible Study
Class,
Friday March 20. 10 a. m — NO
celebration nf Holy Coni
munioft. Meeting ef l»«-pi of
Mission* in Ban Antonio.
The Church is always open
Triwilt M.iMM Charch
V l.r.ihsm niwi Rmtdinol/ St*
I. H Magrf*. l*a«lor
Hi a. m Sunday Return l
Martin Helge. superintendent
II a m Wot Mm Sp .mi
Musi.
4 p m Quarterly Cwnfeiem
Wednesday. 7 p. in . March 1«
Fellowship Nivhl
#11
First M. ihodi-f ( hurrli
Melvin. Texas
I. H. Mager*. Pastor
0:30 a. in Worship,
10:15 a. m Sunday S«hi>».l.
Floyd Marshall, stipeiintep
dent.
4 p m. quiiiteily Confer-
ence at Brady Ti inity
# » #
The Methodi-t t hurch
Fife, Texas
I. R. Mager*. Pastor
Quarterly Conference in Brady
Trinity, I p. m Sunday.
Saturday. March 21, 7 p m
Worship Service.
* * *
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
51)3 South Church St.
J \r1hur Rehher. Pastor
Sunday, 10 a. ni Sunday
School and Pible Class
11 «. m Divine Wm ship
Tuesday:
7-30 p. m Ladies Aid Pray-
er Service.
7:30 p. ni. Men'* Club
Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Lenten
Service
Friday. 9:30 a. m. — Morning
Devotion over KNEL.
First Methodist Church
Rochelle, Texas
Pastor William P. Treude
10 a. m.— Sunday School.
11 a. m. — Morning Woishlp
Service. Rev. laiwrcnce K
Brown, San Argelo. Hi ' id
Superintendent will h e
Fuf Music St in lent
p
ltak>
head of
I Mr Mat. r U *c
th. Mm i. Iicpartii...ni at
Howard Pavne C.dbire, and
Mi . Maker i« i v,.|.. tea.-her
Mu.to h.* ulven raiini**
durtn* the aft*moon are Elixa-
h* li Rirk* ntPIM Km. i lu-ryI
Knight. Yvonne Ilrown, Mary
' ‘m il. r Meth II,i w ling*.
<’em c :i i: rl mviHc. Bii.llu
Willem Ft tie Ann Randle.
Kirin William* and Joyce Mars-
de|l
Following flic auditions the
group wilt he entertain.d at a
iea by Mrs I' W Iordan, who
will entertain hi her home.
I louscwarminpr
At Kilmor Homo
l il. nd* of Mr and Mr* W
N Kilmer will be host* when
they are honored with a house-
warming at their home at I2"ft .
X. Grant Saturday Mar 11
from *i - 30 to 1 in p m
Everyone 1* cordially Invited
to "all during tin evening
HAY FOR SALE!
( (>i|*t III
• IlKItMCM A
Per Male *1.2*.
Hvtiriri
► SI MW.......................Per Rale SUM)
at I he Knd of Sharp Mired
BR0WNW00D, TEXAS
L L. Lawson
Phone Ml I II 17
or ST l-2'U I
preaching.
12 Noon Covered Di*h Ilin-
n<*r.
1 p. tn 1th Quarterly Confer-
ence,
f!:20 p. m. MYF Meeting.
7:"t p. m. Evening Worship
Service.
I'se II. raid ( lassv ■ I i-Ads.
Mill You He Prepared
When Hisatder Sfrikett?
• W ill y i) -offer - e\ .-ii- h>* if
your huiMInx* are destroyed?
• Will an ii. . ident de-froy your
lifetime savings?
•Will the mortgafT he paid if
something happens to you?
• W ill your family have the reed
cd opportunity if your earning
power is destroyed ?
lie Sure—Insure W ith
Farm Bureau In-uranrc < ompanies
Call or See:
GENE FROST
OFFICE LY 7 7405
RES LY 7 4985
SERVICE AH ENT
l ife. Auto, Fire. Personal I iahililv and
Blue Cross Insurance
USE STANDARD CLASSY FI ADS
U.S. Roysi
tiger paws.
Only $3 more than ordinary tires.
If you were Ponliac and you had the wildest new car in Detroit
— the ti TO - whai kind of tires would you pick lor your tiyer?
.Something special?
that's exactly what Pontiac did They picked US Royal uper
'paws, otherwise known av Super-Safety HOOs
And for good reason Here's what the tiger’s paw has done
in special lesis for safely and durability
lot) miles at 120 mph without a failure 17.000 miles at #3 mph
(16 hours a day) without a failure
It has a construct toe that s taken 100* temperature build up*
without flinching Well above what it’s ever likely to run.
The tiger's paw is sure-footed at high speeds It corners nimbly
and quietly. It gives you a use sense of stability when you're
taking a curve
If you do a lot of driving at turnpike speeds, then you ought
to have a vet of tiger paws undor you.
They cost $) more than ordinary, large-sue standard equip-
ment tires and only $2 more in Chevrolet, fold or Plymouth
aiaes
We have U.S Royal tiger paws in stock bow.
Come in and look them ovcifc
They won't hue yoa„
REVISED TIRE SERVICE CHARGES
a
Ever) both *s happ>.
HNF TOUT I4M hf'
It cknkt af WnIr TtM.k\
MORROW PONTIAC CO.
210-216 N. FI./M KJU RN BRADY. TXXAS
McKee Grocery
Red & White Gro.
Tulielev. and Tube T> pr-
I’asM'nirer Car Flats...................$1.09
Through 8.19-J and 7.50-1H
( ommcrcial Flats .......................$1.59
20” and 2*2’*. Through 0.00 24 (trader Oui-idr
Truck Flats................... |3jN
Tru«*k Flats, Inside.......................$3.59
Truck Tire ( hanjee ....... $2.59
Rear Tractor Flats, Dry.............$3.59
Rear Tractor Fiats, *ith water $4.59
Passenger Wheel Balancing .... $1.59
15.04-24 Through 14.00 21
Road tirader..................................$4.50
Tube Vulcanizing, Minimum......50c
Tractor Valves, Vulcanized .... $2.25
TR 150 Valves, Hand Bendable $1.59
Vukanixcd and Serened on
Truck Stems ................................ $2.25
Passenger Valves, Tubeless .... $1.00
Passenger Valves. Vulcanized $1.25
Servk*e CalK In Town..................50c
Road vServiee, per mi. both way» Itk-
Homer Duncum Tire Company
•RA0V TEXAS
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1964, newspaper, March 13, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992010/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.