The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [40], No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1948 Page: 4 of 10
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Denton, Joe Lemley of San An-
S.
Wednesday aft;
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Mr, and Mrs. J.
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Committees Named
For New Club Year
The Twentieth Century
the Girl
Monday
be studied as permanent finishes. 1
Those attending were Mmes. Pete I
Taylor, Lester Murray, George
Vineyard, Lizzie Bell, All* Coalson,
Doug Sutton, Moody Coalson,
T. Reed, Jr., John Cox, ”
Guice and Miss Newman.
versify. Dallas, and is a graduate!
of tne University of Texas College
of Nursing at Galveston.
Mr. Anderson is a graduate of
Melvin High School. Durhams
Business College. Austin, and ser-
ved for three and a half years in
the Signal Corps of the U
Army.
year
House
Mrs. 1
rod Smith as hostesses. I Ira iloover, daughter and son Kicks, C. P. Karri*
As representative of the Brady | Joyce Rae ami Sgt. Ira Hoover, | Simpson, Posey Q
the coming year, and Mr#. Sher-
rod Smith, the president-elect whc
was installed at the last meeting,
resigned from the club. She
presented with a farewell
from members.
A shower of pastel pottery
----- . .... Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Newlin Marian Boone, whi
“Nar- ; and daughter, Charlotte Ann, Mr. Damrosch Chorus 1
Groves 1 and Mrs. A. D. Hoover and grand-, ership of Mrs. Ge<
exhibit daughter, Connie Wilson, Mr. and man Archer was 1
f Mrs. Albert Turn and daughter, the afternoon.
Beverly Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Will )
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown
two small sons,
was
gift
I
. was
carried to the Little House by the
twenty-one members attending.
Committees for the coming year
were named: Executive 1____
Financial, Mmes. Jim Harkrider,
Charles Pimm, W. L. Bryson, T.
F. Ereckson and Sol Rosenberg;
Program and Yearbook, Mmes.
Howell E. Cobb, Bill Gay Kenner-
' ly. Russ Holland, Ross Huffman,
1 and Gordon Samuelson; Social,
Mmes. Raymond Engdahl, A. T.
■ Barton, M. G. Breckenridge, Travis
Moore and Jamie Williamson;
Membership/ Mmes. Fred Sailing,
Lloyd Bratton, Lewis Hampton,
• Bob Smith ami Miss Inez Probst;
the demonstration given by Miss
Doris Newman for the Doole-
Stacy Home Demonstration Club,
meeting last Wednesday.
Mrs. George Vineyard outlined
the duties of the vice-president,
the post she fills for the club.
Miss Newman carried a number
of kinds of tile to the meeting to BHdal ShoWeV Foi’
1 . >-» otnztinH n a n w.iti t tinicnou; I •
Austin Couple
Mrs. C. IL Hoover of Brady
tertained with a bridal
on ,r " „
and Mrs. B. D. Smith of Austin.)
“Porgy and
Study Of Cli
Mrs. Louis Burn]
opera, “Porgy J
George Gershwin. |
members of the DJ
Club who met on |
noon with Mrs. V
Mrs. B. Simpson i
hostess.
1 Mrs. Grady
directed the
member]
Children 3-14 To
Vacation School
May 31 to June 14
Children from the ages 3
Civics, Mmes. Autry Vinson, K. D.
Lindsay, L. B. Smith, Lena Now-
lin and Berta Sell; 7’elephone,
Mmes. Cecil Striegler, J. S. King,
Eli Rosenberg and Miss Mary
Agnes Glober.
Juniors Go To
Spy Rock Thursday
The Junior Class of Brady High
School enjoyed their class picnic
at Spy Rock last Thursday.
Fifty-three of the students with
the sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Lackey and Mr. and Mrs. Beit
Brewer, and Mrs. W. R. Malone,
one of the mother sponsors, drove
out to the picnic spot where pic-
tures were taken and the bounti-
ful supper of fried chicken, salads
and ice cream and cake were en-
joyed.
palms formed a background for
the wedding and Eleanor Walker
played the wedding music, using
“Always” and “Because” during
the ceremony.
Mrs. R. O. Anderson cut the
pink wedding band cake, and Miss
i Jean Graves poured punch to the
I members of *he immediate family
'and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowman
lot Melvin, Mrs. G. A. Carlson
land Miss Junell Carson of Brady. I
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson of
Denton, Joe Lemley of San An-
gelo and Miss Groves of Houston,
who attended the wedding.
Miss Vera Bran was in charge
of the register.
| Mrs. Anderson is a graduate
of North Dallas High School,
attended Southern Methodist Um- nathl 00171 r IDlSlieS
niversity of Texas College) Is Club Topic
“Wall and Floor Finishes for
” was the subject of
Mr and Mrs. Rd
daughter, Pan..y P
Mrs. O. D. Hoover ,
Patsy and Gier
"Tr.and Mr- J- '
of Brady, Mrs. yvr]
*on of Lamesa- v
James Williams, fc,
Iiams of Melvin* Mi
son and small' 80i
and i ®Pr,ngs, Mrs. Ri<vj
two daughters, Bert
Mr.. J,Ml. ,
„• House and
Brown of Hall v#
Mrs. J. L. Gary of
honorees, Mr. and
ice cream
the following . _ _
Club I guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. I Got Plenty of Nui
held its last club meeting of the Spears and daughter, Nelda, Mr. Mrs. Edward Gee
Scout Little and Mrs. Eugene Wilson, Mr. and Necessarily Si)’’, si
..............t, evening with Mrs. Enos Holt and three child- J. Ricks, Jr., and “
L. B. Smith and Mrs. Sher- ren, Carolyn, Archie and Lorene, I 1 y Mmes. A. H.
Ira Hoover, daughter and son Ricks, C. P. Karrii
to
14 are invited to attend the Vaca-
tion Bible School which will be
held in the First Christian
Church from May 31 to June 14
from 9 to 11 each week day.
Mrs. A. D. Underwood is super-
intendent of the church school,
and will conduct the new nursery
class for the three year old girls
and hoys, who are old enough to
I need church school training.
Mrs. Wayne Rawlings will be
in charge of the kindergarten!
class; Miss Lessie Samuel will
direct the first year primary;
Miss Bettye Rae Schmidt, third
year primary; Mrs. O. E. Rice,
first year junior, and Rev. Harold ,
R. Burkhart first year interme-
I diates.
Carrie Gail Miller and Ann
Hardie Lawlis will serve as plan-
lists and other assistants to the
i instructors will be Mmes. George
Carrithers. S. J Carmichael. T F.
Ereckson and J. H. Snodgrass.
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The club year
close with a banqd
at the Club Cafe]
May 25, accordin?
ment.
Illustrations fro?
opera by GershwiJ
Junior Artists, Joyce Powers play- i Jr.,
cd as a piano selection, “I
cissus” and Ann Luella
played “Dark Eyes." An
of the advanced art students
Mis. Rose Coleman had been
ranged for the program, I Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown |». y
During the business session, the 1 and two small sons, Mrs. Dollie I underwent
club voted to study antiques for I Shaw and daughter, Oma Jewel.
Bui
bus!
directed
when club .........
j Nat Myers as mJ
for the Benefit Styf
on Wednesday afJ
shower Brady Country fid
Satrday night, honoring Mr. Culloch County H0J
Mrs. Smith is the former Claudia
Hoover.
Many beautiful gifts were pre-
|sented the honorees.
I Cake, cookies and
i were served to
Mr. and
to
pastor of
I
MRS. BERTIL ANDERSON
of Dallas, officiated
double ring ceremony.
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Springs,
The bride, given in marriage
by O. G. Boettger of Godley. wore
a white shadow organdy over
taffeta and carried a white pray-
er book, topped with a white or-
chid. She was attended by John-
nie Marie Boettger of Dallas, who
was attired in yellow organdy
over taffeta, Lydia Nook also of
Dallace and Bernice Anderson of
San Angelo. The latter wore
identical gowns made of green
and orchid colored organdy and
carried colonial bouquets of car-
nations.
R. O. Anderson, brother of the
groom, ..as best man.
Baskets of white gladioli and
farmer
of Mrs.
Bertil Andersons
At Home In Brady
Following a wedding trip
Hot Springs, Ark., after their
marriage on May Sth in the home
of Miss Lavenia Rawlings,
Harwood, Dallas, Mr and
Bertil Anderson are now at home
in Brady.
The groom, a farmer near
Brady, is the son of Mrs. Otto
Anderson of Brady. The bride is
the former Miss Ozela Cross of
Dallas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Cross of Proper.
Rev. Erling Peterson
the Evangelical Lutheran Church
Dallas, officiated for the
auditorium.
n
Virginia
Finlay.
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The
vited
young
voice
the
society
The Brady Standard
Telephone Your Parties, Socials, Personals to
Mrs. Dennis Lanning, Society Editor, Ph. 163
come and hear this unique pro-
gram which will bring back fond
memories to many of the narents
and cake
me "Sen-
chocolate
i theme
erpiece
cap filled
Bob. rider.
’ nn Kidd. Joyce
Jeanette Koerner
Bean Bingham.
public
to attend
people in their
numbers.
Jeff Geeslin. Eugene i-^'
Billie
Pence
MODERN CINDERELLA TO BE MUSICAL
RECITAL AT HIGH SCHOOL MAY 31ST
I
A play, “Musical Cinderella”, i of the students.
with the music popular during the Those to take part in the pro-
period 1905 to 1912 w ill be pre-1 gvam include Wanell Adams,
sented by the older students of i Joyce Powers, Joy Mitchell, Judy
Mrs. Hilma Peters as their recital i East, Iva Jo Johnson, Alfred
en Monday night. May 31. at 81 Broad. Peggy Shuffield. Peggy Ed-
<>’clock in the Brady High School, niiston, Ann Luella Groves, Wan-
da Nell Robinson, Graeie Nell
The public is cordially invited to i McCoy, Anna Lu Coggin. Lavern
* ■ ••••'■ pay Callcy,
M”rie New-
Jero-
I Ci aw ford, iIda
1 Georgan Gilbreath,
man. E I Lehne Tomlinson,
dine Johanson. Josephine Turner,
Carlyn Dial. Betty Johnson and
Linda Peters.
The students will not only play
and sing these numbers, Ij'it will
carry out the theme with proper
costumes.
Garden Recital
Young students of Mrs. Piters
will be presented in a garden re-
lit:. on the evening of June 1 a
Brauy High School auditorium at
8 o'clock with a program on
music suitable to a garden party.
Those taking part in this even-
ing's entertainment will be Kath-
erine Renfroe. Patsy White. Jan-
ice Boyd. Suzanne Strickland,
Martha Blackwell, Sidnie Espy,
Maxine Colvin. June and Marilyn
Underwood. Wanda and Barbara
('reamer, Mary Sue Bratton, La-
mar
Ogden. I jorie
1 Beth- •’
Curtis, Carolyn Ingram, Mar-
Riddle. Roberta Hanson,
Kathryn McLean, Sue Perry, Dud-
Iva Jo John-1 Braly, Alice Virginia Hark-
Ed Lehne Tomlinson. Lu
Cude. Eitel Hahn,
and Tommy
is cordially in-
and hear these
piano and
Dinner Dance Monday
Honors Miss Stindt
Mrs. W. H. Stindt honored her
daughter. Waldine who is a grad
uate of Brady High School, with a
dinner party and
family home Mond;
The dinner was
lawn and eonsi
en, potato salad, ch
pickles, olives, iced tea
squares iced with the
tors ’48" in gold on the
frosted cake. The graduali
was carried out in the ce
of a black gradual
with gold daisies.
Guests for the dinner and danc-
ing were Joyce Rae Rosenbt rg.
Barbara Bell. Connie Reed. Judith
Ilea ton, Dorothy Jean
Doris Jean Flanagin. Helei
el, Peggy Campbell. 1 .. „
son, Mary France
hie Mohler, o— .
Nixon, M ercer Slaughter.
Ijeach, Billy Joe Lewallen.
Dacus, Alfred Broad, Jerry Horn,
Wayne Oldham, Preston Karrick.
Bert Striegler, L. A. Gotcher.
Maple Avery and Robert Davee.
HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS. BRADY, TSXAS. FR-’DAY, MAY 21, 1S48
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most modern eating places in the entire Heart of Texas.
Again we say, THANK YOU!
CLUB CAF
Red Pennington
Fhe flowers from well-wishers, your presence and your
words of praise and commendation encourage us to give
you only the best. And the best is one of the finest and
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May we extend our genuine thanks to the public for
the manner of your response following our formal
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [40], No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1948, newspaper, May 21, 1948; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357566/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.