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Page 2 - Friday, April 5, 2002 Brady Standard-Herald
‘Death Notice:
41 YEARS AGO
Edited by Amanda Howell ;
Barbara Jane Goodson, 73
Barbara Jane Goodson, 73, of Survivors include her husband,
Lohn and formerly of Huntington Bobby Goodson Of Lohn; twodaugh-
Beach,Calif .died Wednesday, April ters, Karen Tapscott and husband,
3 in Brady. James, of Garden Grove, Calif., and
Under the direction of Heritage Marsha Ott of Huntington Beach,
Funeral Home, a private family ser Calif.; a son, Michael Goodson of
vice will be held at a later date Brownwood; a brother, Jack Bur-
Born March 11, 1929, in North rows of Hot Springs, Ark.; five grand-
Saint Louis County, Mo., she was the children. Brian and Keith Tapscott of
daughter of John and Helen (Hensel) Garden Grove, Calif., Carrie Ott of
Burrows. She married Bobby Huntington Beach, Calif., and Chris-
Goodson on June 23, 1951 in Black- topher and Jonathon Goodson of
jack, Mo. She was a homemaker, a Evansville, Ind., and a great-grand-
loving mother, wife and friend and son, Andrew Case of Huntington
was a member of the Lutheran church. Beach, Calif.
Lawrence Lind Dahlberg, 82
Lawrence Lind (Larry) Dahlberg, injuries, he toured selling war bonds.
82, died Friday, March 29 after a After a career in banking in Brady
brief respiratory illness, and Corpus Christi, he retired from
A graveside service was held John Hancock Insurance in Austin in
Monday, April 1 at Cook-Walden/ 1984
Capital Parks Cemetery. He is survived by his beloved wife
He was born July 29, 1919, in of 53 years, Mary Jo; a daughter,
Georgetown to Philip and Ester D. .. . .
T J L 1 JMarsha Russell and husband, Steve;
Dahlberg Lind who died soon after D:T r ’ .
his birth. He was adopted and raised a son, Richard Dahlberg and wife,
by his uncle, Carl Dahlberg and wife, Brenda; three grandsons, lan, Eric
Emma Nelson Dahlberg, in Melvin and Adam Dahlberg; a step-grand-
He served in the United States daughter, Kathy Long and husband.
Army during World War II attaining Alan, and two great-grandchildren,
the rank of Staff Sgt. in the 6th Battal- Ashley and Kelsey Long; as well as
ion Field Artillery as a forward ob- sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law,
server. He participated in the Tuni- nieces, nephews and cousins.
sian campaign in Africa and the He was preceded in death by his
Naples Foggia Campaign in Italy, natural and adoptive parents; a sister,
receiving two Bronze Stars and the Edna Lind Epperson; a brother, Ri-
Purple I leart. chard Lind; and a step-sister, Anabell
After recuperating from serious Gardner
Paul Benavides Jr., 51
Paul Benavides Jr., 51, of Harriett
died Monday, March 18 in Shannon
Medical Center in San Angelo.
Services were held at 10 a m
Wednesday, March 20, in Harriett
Baptist Church with Rev. Don Rouse
of.ciating. Burial followed in Harri
ett Cemetery.
He was born Jan 21, 1951, in
Brady He was a United States Ma-
rine veteran and a truck driver.
Survivors include his father, Paul
Benavides Sr of Kerrville; his
mother, Alice Benavides of Harriett;
four brothers, John Benavides of
Seminole, Joe Benavides of Fort
White, Fla., Larry Benavides of
Wauchula, Fla., and Danny
Benavides of Indian Lake, Fla.; four
sisters, Mary Helen Robinson, Linda
Morrow and Gracie Waldron, all of
Wauchula, Fla., and Debbie Wells of
Miles. - a %,
DSA goes to Marge Lawler for 'inspiration to others'
April 4-7,1961 He told how she has served as robe after her coronation Aug. 3 in PERSONAL MENTIONS
The Chamber of Commerce gave room mother for her daughter's class Fredericksburg. Home from Hospital
its Distinguished Service Award at school, providing food and cloth- Selected from 22 entrants. Miss Mrs. John Sloane was dismissed
Thursday night to Mrs. Norman ing for underprivileged children; how BrowA represented the Heart of Texas from Brady Hospital Saturday and is
(Marge) Lawler for the inspiration she works as an honorary member of and was sponsored by the Chamber of completing her recuperation at home
she has been to the people of Brady Beta Sigma Phi sorority, and how she Commerce of Brady in the contest where she is being attended by her
and McCulloch County, acts as hostess for church and civic held last August in Kerrville. She is a niece, Mrs. Harold Oldham.
The award, presented by the Rev. entertainments in her home, how she native of Texan and the daughter of
Harry Bamberger, pastor of the First welcomed new residents to Brady with Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Brown of Brady.
Methodist Church, was accepted by a "newcomers" tea The new Miss Mohair is a 20-year-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawler's 14-year-old "But it is her inspiration to others," old blue-eyed brunette, five feet, six
daughter, Anne. he said, that was largely responsible inches tall with a winning smile that
Marge, and the people of Brady for the Chamber of Commerce giving matches her personality. Voted the
hardly know her by any other name, her its highest honor, the Distin- most popular girl of her class of six
has been confined to an iron lung guished Service Award. years while in school at Brady, she
since she was stricken with polio Oct. Mrs. Lawler is the daughter of Mr. has taught dancing and baton twirl-
27, 1950. and Mrs. Dick Trail of Brady. How ing, served as drum major for the
Just a year before, the Lawlers had old is she? She'd laugh and wouldn't Brady Bulldog band, was a member
moved into anew house at 13 lOSouth mind a bit. She's 42—and still a beau- of the Student Council for four years.
Wall Marge spent about a year in tiful woman. and in her senior year was president
hospitals in San Antonio and Houston Lawler's brother and sister-in-law, of the Future Teachers Club. She was
and then told her husband: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ackers of Abilene on the newspaper staff and was vice
"If I have only two more weeks, I and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Covault of president of the Junior Historians,
want to be home " Fort Worth, were here for the banquet At San Angelo College, she is
He brought her home. to see the DSA presentation. majoring in elementary education, is
Since then Marge has treated the * * * captain of the Ramettes, runner-up in
iron lung as only a minor inconve- Carlene to be the Homecoming Queen contest and
nience, continuing her interest and 'Miss Mohair' is a pledge to Lambda Tau sorority,
activities in her home, her town, her Miss Carlene Brown of Brady, a The coronation gown which the
schools, her church, civic projects, freshman at San Angelo College, has new Miss Mohair will wear in the
fund drives and politics, been named "Miss Mohair of 1962" August pageant is being made espe-
To the banquet crowd, Mr. by the Texas Angora Goat Raisers' cially for her by Mercia of London
Bamberger mentioned how Marge has Association. Representing the mo- from mohair lace from Charles
"beenoutstanding in the home,"open- hair industry as its official ambassa- Hanson Ltd. of Keighley, England,
ing her house to friends and strangers dor, she will begin a national tour Other mohair items in her wardrobe
alike. showing a complete mohair ward- will be from McBean & Bishop Ltd.
of Glasgow, Scotland.
The wardrobe of American de-
signers is being assembled by Na-
tional Fashion Exhibitors of America
and will be shown throughout her
tour in fashion shows at colleges and
retail stores as well as television ap-
pearances.
The contest is now entering its
17th year and was originated by the .
Texas Angora Goat Raisers' Associa-
tion, which represents the largest
mohair market in the world.
Miss Brown will serve as "Miss
Mohair-Elect" until the reign of the
present title holder, Miss Sunda Callan
of Menard, is concluded in August.
Call James Holloway
at the Brady-Standard
915-597-2959 at least a
week in advance to list
your calendar events.
Brady Schools
SENIOR CITIZEN
APRIL 8-12
Menus are subject to change.
MONDAY
Pork chops, baked potato, yellow
squash, cornbread, pineapple, milk
TUESDAY
Chicken w/rice, broccoli, bread/
roll, peaches, chocolate cake, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Roast beef, mashed potatoes, brus-
sel sprouts, roll, juice, brownie, milk
THURSDAY
Chicken, pinto beans, spinach,
cornbread, cherry cobbler, milk.
FRIDAY
Hamburger, lettuce, tomatoes,
onions, baked fries, bun carrot salad,
apple, milk
Participants age 60 or over and
their spouses, regardless of age, are
qualified for the program. A dona-
tion of $2.00 per meal is suggested,
but no service is denied because of
inability to pay. Persons under 60
must pay $3.75 or more.
Transportation for nutrition, medi-
cal, shopping, home visits, and busi-
ness is available and should be called
for as early as possible at 597-2946.
All contributions are greatly needed
and appreciated
THE HERITAGE PROGRAM FOR SENIOR ADULTS recog-
nized B. Gail Johnson, R N., as its March "Employee of the Month." Gail
was recognized for her outstanding work with Brady seniors who attend
the Heart of Texas Memorial Hospital's Heritage Program. As program
nurse for the Heritage Program, Gail supervises senior patient's medica-
tions and helps them with any medical problems that they may encounter.
She has been employed with the Heritage Program in Brady for over a year,
relocating from Brownwood where she also worked with senior citizens.
The Heritage Program for Senior Adults has been serving senior citizens
in Brady and the surrounding area for approximately two years Any senior
citizen who needs help with depression, anxiety or emotional problems
may contact program manager Lupe Morgan at 597-8115.
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APRIL 8-12
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TUESDAY
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milk.
WEDNESDAY
Salisbury steak, scalloped po-
tatoes, gravy, black-eyed peas,
batterbread, honey, milk.
THURSDAY
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jalapenos, onions, peaches, milk.
FRIDAY
Sloppy Joe, tater tots, pickles,
onions, carrots, celery, mixed
fruit, milk
APRIL 8-12
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MONDAY
Chicken nuggets, mashed po-
tatoes, broccoli w/cheese, bread,
fruit, milk
TUESDAY
Soft tacos, flour tortilla, beans,
lettuce & tomato salad, fruit, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Grilled cheese sandwich, veg-
etable soup. Jello, fruit, milk.
THURSDAY
Spaghetti w/meat sauce, let-
tuce, tomato, salad bar, milk.
FRIDAY
Steak fingers, corn, glazed car-
rots, bread, fruit, milk.
APRIL 8-12
Menus are subject to change
and may vary from campus to
campus.
• Students may buy single
items at each campus. Entree -
75€; veggie or fruit - 25c; milk or
juice - 30€
MONDAY
Pizza, crispitos, baked beans,
pickle spear, fruit, pudding w/
wafers, milk.
TUESDAY
Chili Fritopie, taco salad, crisp
garden salad, seasoned pinto
beans, fruit cup, crackers, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Chicken fried steak fingers,
turkey roast, mashed potatoes,
gravy, steamed veggies, peaches,
hot roll, milk.
THURSDAY
Bean & cheese chalupas, taco
roll, Mexicali corn, tossed salad,
applesauce, animal crackers,
milk.
FRIDAY
Cheeseburger, bun, fish on
bun, tater tots, salad, pickles, fruit
cup, milk.
Saturday, April 6
• Heart of Texas Car Show/Swap
Meet, Richards Park
• First United Pentecostal Church
Enchilada Dinner, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m.
• Country Peddlers Day, Courthouse
Square, San Saba
• Rochelle Junior High Tennis at
District Meet in Santa Anna
• Country from the Heart Band, Sunset
Center
• Mercury Community Association,
Community Center, 7 p.m.
Sunday, April 7
• Attend the church of your choice
Monday, April 8
• Brady Bulldog Golf at District Meet
at Meadowlake in Marble Falls
• Brady Lady Bulldog Golf at District
Meet at Meadowlakes in Marble
Falls
• Rochelle High School Tennis at
District meet in Brownwood
• Stew Day, Brady Housing Authority,
12 noon - ?
Tuesday, April 9
• Brady Kiwanis Club
• Brady Bulldog Golf at District Meet
at Delaware Springs in Burnet
• Brady Lady Bulldog Golf at District
Meet in Burnet
• Rochelle High School Tennis at
District meet in Brownwood
• Senior Citizen Thunderbird
Transportation to Wal-Mart
• Senior Citizen Games at Sunset
Center
• Republican Women, Chamber of
Commerce, 12 noon
• Brady Rotary Club, 12 noon
• Brady JV/Varsity Baseball vs Llano,
4:30/7:00 p.m.
• American Legion Post #510
• Community Bible Study for Couples,
New Song ('hristian Fellowship, 7
p.m For more information, 286-
4213
Wednesday, April 10
• Brady High Track at District Meet in
Ingram
• Rochelle High School Tennis at
District meet in Brownwood
• Senior Citizen Thunderbird
Transportation to McShan's
Thursday, April 11
• Brady High Track at District Meet in
Ingram
• Rochelle High School Track at Area
Meet
• Drivers License, National Guard
Armory
• Senior Citizen Thunderbird
Transportation to Super S
• Chamber Directors, 12 noon
• Brady Lions Club, Cafe at the Depot
• VFW Post 3234 bingo, 7 p.m
• Parents Support Group at Casa Care,
7 p.m.
Friday, April 12
• Brady JV/Varsity Baseball vs
Burnet, 4:30/7:00 p m.
• Brady Lady Bulldog JV/Varsity
Softball at Wimberley, 5/7 p.m
Saturday, April 13
* Old Time Gospel Singing, Rochelle
Educational Building, 7 to 9 p m.
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