The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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tACt 0-711E BRADY HLRALD, BRADY, TEXAS— Tl EFDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. :*!>#
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\Xodety
Informal Coffee
Opens Garden Club
The Hrady Garden Club began
"Legislation" Topic
For B&PW Club
Ml.\> MlSSll.t ARRIVES— A »hr>u<fed
Aliu IC HM mr**r*« u shown in Fort Worth a*
it rr*t* on a truck at the Convair plant. The
missile will l*e trucked to I>a!U- where it will t-e
on display starting Sept, 2S. at the Air Force
A**<x nation meeting In tackTround is a near>>
completed B-.S* Hustler jet Ismier Wire-
ph* to. I J|
Work Starts on Rayburn's
$11 Million Remodeling Job
the new year with an informal
coffee at the club room of Rlch-
aids Memorial Library laat Sat-
■ rday Mr* Enoch Shuffleld >ai
bosteaa
A white pineapple fib* r table
The inadequate and unfair law* cloth and a flower arrangement
rt gardir g personal property and of queen* wreath decorated the.
community propertie* of mu. ried nerving table A red prince**
women in Texa* was brought out Gather arrangement »ai on th*
in a Mock Court of Public Opinion praaldetit’* table
led by Mia* lv.ra Hymn, tagiwlaliun The meeting was opened with
chan man. when tne Hrudy Bu»i- creatine* from the president, Mr*
ne»- and Profea*i<»iuil Women'* Shuffleld
Club met Thursday, Sept, H, at The program for the October
the Trinity Mcth-di*t « mini noeting wai announced An-
In the *kit. Mr« I* W Jordan noutoenienl wa* made of the dl*-
acted a* judge and heard . *in- trlct meeting In San Saba on Sept
plaint* from members a* married -4
women unable to operate their own During the buaine** »e»*lnn
busine**, sell per»<<na. property, due* were paid
b rrow mone\ oi »ign jier»«»nal The ne*t meeting will he held
b- nd without consent of the bus- on October 1.
land. Neither can she sell or mc.rt- Attending were Mine* W H
guge her equity in community flallou. A B Co«. C. P Gray,
property. a- the husband ha* com- Walter Gray, H I* C. Ever* Ed
plete control of all community pro. ward Geeslin. S. W Hughe*. N S
I>erty. Alao attacked was the lim- l.awl«r, Enoch Shuffleld. J H
itmg of hours worked and the Snodgra**. Cecil Verner and Mi**
•eparate acknowedgement for wo- Dora Kyan
men. _
The need for proper legislation
to amend Texas law* to make sex MrS. Jarvis JohnPOH
no restriction in managing person-
al affair* wa* stressed. Others
taking part in the skit were Miss
BHS Girl Basketeer*
Fete Mothers Club
Brady High School basketball
girl* were hostesses when the
Mothers' Athletic Club held it* ini-
tial meeting of the new school year
last Tuesday evening. A resume
of last year * activities was given
by Mr*. Else Wright.
During the business meeting
presided over by Mrs. L B. Smith,
Mi*. J. W. McBride was elected
president for the ensuing year,
with Mr*. Earnest Baiker named
secretary. Mr*. Wright wa* re-
elected treasurer.
The club voted to purchase a
fan. and two niemlierc donated mir-
rors for the gir!*' dressing room
in the gym.
Twenty-one ladies paid their
due-, following which the hostesses
served homemade ice cream and
cookie* to the group.
Mrs. George Cude
Salter and Mrs
B» TEX EASLEY to bis
AP Special Service Among
W ASHINGTON-A’ — A web-
work of steel pip*-, has climbed
am; spread t or the face of the
renter section of the capita.! in re-
cent days. It's the first step in
the project of extending the East
front of th<- building.
Greatly responsible for the exe-
eution of th.- ' • trover.-.al urd-r- j
taking* is a T*-xan. Speaser Sam
Rayburn >-f Bonham
Opponent- inr. .de<l some • ffi
rials of the Aim!.cat. Institute of
Architect -. histoi;* a. rg.»mration
and numerous member- <f the
Hou-e and .-una'* In the fina
days of th* re*«-r.‘ v .-1/ ,tn*-'i
K&th i ongre- Mr. S.,■ . -c >n out
point
them
of view, however. | and charging us with ‘vandalism.
as P.ep, Fred
Schwenkle iR-Iowat. In the
frr.ai debate, he took the floor t<
say:
“Mr. Speaker, it is no secret
that I have taken an active inter-
est in the extension of the east
front of the Capitol Building Neith-
er is It a secret that at one time
'mutilation,' «nd 'destruction* f< r
proposing a- a matter of due legis-
lative process to extend the cast
front of the Capitol of the United
States.
“There is an element of injus-
tice—even irrevelance—on the pait
The extension project, inciden-
tally show* how construction in
one locality can spread employ-
ment over a wide area, fine of
the leading architects for the
work i» Hoscoe DeWitt of Dalla
Lucille Benham,
Mr*. Howard
Barry Franck*.
Plans for the District Conference
to be held in San Angelo were
given by the president, Mrs. Jor
dan.
The next business meeting was
announced for Sept. 23 at ti p. m
in the home of Mrs. Jordan to
complete the plans for B&l'W
Week.
Dinner was served by ladies
of the church to the following
mrmlers; Mmes. H. L. Lackey,
Lewi* Hampton, W, R. Malone, D.
W Jordan. Erma Hilliard, I laud*-
Weaver, J. H. Mills, Howard
Salter, George tude, Barry
Fruncks, Misses Lucille Renham
Hazel Hairis, Tr< ssie Shuvci,
Dora Ryan and Ellen Berquist.
Workmen are rushing now
to gel th<- job done in tiro*- for
the IH6I Presidential inaugu-
ration. The ceremonies take
piace on the plaza in front
of the ( apitol. The first step
i* the erection of towering
steel scaffolding. Workmen
will stand on it to take plaster
cast* of the cornicing, nook*
•nd crannies mj that the new
extended front will be an
exact replica of the original.
The center front section, to be
•extended eastward ,2 feet, i- the
<>lde-t part of the historic building.
George Washington laid the cor-
nerstone in 179th The Senate ami
House wing*, ded.rated by Lin-
coln, are riot affected by the 111
million remodeling job
Broker* of the project say it i
Dee<i.d to provide additional of-
fice rptn-e m the < apitol and to
correct ar *-«thet»cally offensive
•igbt *au-<d by the fact that the
huge don.*- overhang the pre-el.t
front faring hew n< ti<e thi-. how-
ever ta-cau«e the w id* port ice and
jdep- sweep -|i wn far out beyond
the edge of th* dome.
The proponent* declare also that
muc h <>f tie old sti r,* r-orni' e work
i» pramMing and is a menace to
pa*»* r-r,y
• • •
Tin,-* who un-oi ressf ull>
fought the project argued that
the defect* could be repaired.
Th« * said the offier space
would be about the costliest
p«-r cubic feel ever construct-
ed and contended the new
building would not have the
sam* historic edifice.
M i’V f ' he . ipponent were
again-t •». p»o net to the end
Kav .mi »oi a gr* hi r.iariy over
Where's George?
V
of all responsible AIA offiria!*, in
was opposed to any a!terat:on j singling out Speaker Sam Rayhurn
of thi* buiding for the brunt of their attack
“The more that I looked Into
the proposal to make the necessary
changes, the more convinced I l*e-
came that I had been wrong in
my position, and instead - f oppos-
ing the extension. I shall actually
support it ... ,..... _ ________
“f er’ain m*m’- - *.f tr.e AIA | A Maryland company i- rmtingj Arri'.* ,p.,„ c .,
Ameri'-an In-titule of Arch •*-*•-> i th*- -caff* lding out nf new pipe ' * I *L\rI S l Jl 1 to I
l;»ve taken calling us here in framework fabricated in Milwau-
kee, W'is., and a $2,7f(3,000 order
has been placed for white Ge< rgia
marble.
4-H Girls Fleet
thi- Hou-e and the Member- th*-
other i Senate t. a company of ‘ar-
rogant politicians'—their phrase—
Stacy and Doole
By MRS C 0. MOORE
STACY, Texas. Sept D?—The
Doole and Stacy community re-
ceived from 21* t< over k inches
of rain Monday and Monday nigin.
The Stacy community was glad
to get the rain because it didn't
get very much the la«t lime it
rained Mr and Mrs. Clinton Mc-
Millan lereived over h inches.
The *ch*»ol bus didn't make it
down here after the children Toes
day on account of the bad road-.
The Doole Co-op Gin had ju»t
gotten started good before the
rain. They had ginned six baJe-
th*- last account 1 had There were
-everal farmers who intended to
-tart pulling their cotton this week
hut It Will he next week tx fore
they can *tart pulling if it does
not rain any more.
Mr« I„. A Patton of Segui’i
and Mr* Ted Wagnet ami Tommy
"f Beeville spent la-t Thur-day
night in th<- A If Coalson horn*-
They had been to Lubb*** to take
Gerald to attend Texa- T*-ch
Mr«. Raymond Muria.v »nd
< hi'dr-n were shopping t San An
gel*> last Saturday
Jack Parnell and l*oy- from Dal
la* spcr.t Saturday rughl and Su
*lay with Nm K
bud*.
Mr uml Mt* ft*
‘he Week end :n El
let rv M- * hi
vin spent test Wednesday in Doole
with the Hallmarks and Rev, and 1
Mrs. Everett. She packed up some
more of her things, so they will
he ready to move. She attended
prayer meeting Wednesday night.
The Good Deed (Juilling Club
had as dinner guests last Thur»-
day, Rev. and Mr*. Everett and
Mr*. Clara Haywood
Mrs. Kathleen Taylor took Bob
Greasier to San Angelo last Sat-
urday to see his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Gressler. He stayed un-
til Sunday afternoon. They brought
him hack.
We were sorry to he w of the
death of Robert Riley’s -i>ter-in-
law. Mr*. Jim Riley of Santa Anna
Sympathy is extended to the loved
one*.
Mrs W, H Browning accompan-
ied Mr. and Mrs. Chari*-* H fer
and litt'e son to Eden, where she
-pent last week with her daughter
Mrs. Dorothy Ration and family
Mr- Ration and I vughter br*. .ah’
her hum*- Saturda) afternoon anil
spent Saturday night and Surday
with her. They attended church
with her Sunday mottling
Mr* Dill Iieokin* retui tied I. me
last Th ir-day after spending ive
weeks in LuhLiM k H«*i diiughtei
M's l.ettie Law of San Angel*
came out here and g*.t Del*’- * at
to go after her They visited it
M • X I* ' ■ w ti lie out 11 ,>ri
The seventh and eighth grade
4-H Club gi'-ls met for their first
meeting of the year at the Luther-
an Parish Hall recently.
During the business new officers
were elected as follows; Sally
Miller, president; Judy Davenport,
vice-president; Nancy TempUton,
secretary; Rilla Miller, reporter;
Beverly Irish, parliamentarian.
The next meeting will be held
at the Lutheran Parish Hail at
3:30 p. m. on Oct. H.
Good Samaritan Singing
Th*-r** will be Hinging at the
Good Samaritan Home at H0!t N
Davidson Street every Thursday
night at 7 40 p m. Everyone is
Invited to attend these gatherings
to help entertain the patient* who
are not able to leave their beds.
\ Isils Mother
Mark Porter, son of Mrs Lo-
rene Porter, and a student at San
Angelo College vlaltt-d here over
the Week-end,
Honored With Shower
Mr*. Elmer Hicks and Mrs. O. F
Engdahl entertained with a pink
and blue shower honoring Mr*.
Jarvis Johnson Friday afternoon
Rochelle IH'A Holds
Panel Discussion
Trend* of Education'' was the
topic discussed at the first in*s-t-
ing of the year for the Rochelle
IT A
O. W. Thompson, *< hool super-
intendent led th*- panel consisting
of K 8 Moseley, Hill Huffman
and O E Beak lev. in a discussion
of the report of the Hale-Alkln
committee, centered on five Item*
that moil concern the Rochelle
system
Mr Moseley discussed “Accre-
ditation of Schools”. Mr lluff-
from 3:30 to 5 p m. in the Hicks man. “Graduation Requirement*.”
home at 1202 N College St \|r Beak ley. “The He hool Program
Mrs. Irvine Hurd brought the a* Recommended by the Corn-
devotional, “A Woman's Prayer." mittee.” and Mr Thompson
Guest* registered in a lovely Tea* her Supply and School FI-
hand made baby hook which was nance ”
presented to the honoree Mr* Fred Roberta, presid'd
Arrangement of pink queen's and Mi* Jerrell Rice, social rnm-
wreath wa« used on the coffee mitte*- chairman, served refresh-
table, and the serving table was rnents to a record attendance
covered w-ith a blue linen cloth,) Membership for th*- year was
where refreshment* of cake, -and- str*-*-**! h> Mrs Robert*,
wiches, potato chips, pickles, c f- A skating party was hold on the
fee and hot chocolate were -erved. tennis court* for the youngsters.
Pink and blue mimatuie baby with Mrs. L A. Rryson In charge,
shiie- filled with mints were used — — ■
as plate favors.
A baby buggy decorated with
pink how* and filled with gift- '
wn- pushed in for th« honoree by j
F’aine Hurd, little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hobby*- Hurd.
Gift- were received from Mir.c
Annie McShan, Irvine Hurd. Viru
Carroll, Wilburn Anderson, Day-
mon M< Bee, Bobby*- Hurd, J. A
Ranne, Clarence Fryar, Sam K .*
gar, F. V. Hurd, Sarah Wcck*.
Henry Johnson, Mi** B'anchi
Await, Mary B. Jennit.g- and Bit-
tie Herringt*m.
SpaK^etti Supper
Honors Rushees
A spaghetti supper, Honoring
rushee* of Beta Sigma Phi sorority*,
waa held Wednesday evening, Sept’
lit, at the rounry home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Kyzar. Husbands Were
also III* lulled as guest*.
This wa* one of a series of pi-
ties planned in honor of pros,
pective new members. Those at-
tending were: Messrs, arid Mm**,
Buford Sheffield, Don Draper,
Jimmy Criswell, Roby Shuffi. |*|'
Dwight McDaniel, Jimmy Huff.'
man, Ed Davenport, Gerald Huff-
man, Mercer Slaughter, Hill Ja, k.
son. Robert Davec, and Janie- | .
bell.
MwiiIhti altending were Mn *•-.
Toogie Bums, Florence Wilton,
Ann Dodds, Messrs, and Mn.e*.
Rill Grunville, J. W. Smithwi.k,
Jamie Williamson, ('. D. York, lb [
Huffman, W. E. Jacoby, Jimmy
Cuaenbary, Frank Corder, Marion
Dale Rice, H, A. Huffman, Dr.
and Mr*. Steve King, Dr, and Mr-.
Albert McCulloh, Dr. and Mr*. It.
A. Hallurn, Dr. and Mr*. J. ||.
Franck*, Mr*. Molly Bennett and
Mr*. Dorothy Kyzar.
(•nest of Ragsdales
Airmen 3c Robert Zlrlak was
the week-end gueat of Dr. and
Mr*. J. W Ragsdale, and Roy,
Zlrlak ha* completed Ha*!< Train-
ing at I^Kkland Air Force Ruse.
HU home I* Pittsburgh, Pa.
Billy L Jackson
Electrician
Licensed and Bonded
—CALL 8335—
1707 S. Bradley St.
*”>8 Members Attend
Birthday Celebration
Fifty-eight members of th*-
Puentes family w**r«- re-united
here Sunday, September 14. to
celebrate th*- fi&th blrthdav of
one of the member*. Manuel
Puentes Eight brothers and sis-
ter* and their famllie* were
present to help celebrate th*- oc-
casion Harhequ* and a Mexican
dinner were served to those at-
tending by Mrs Manuel Fu*-ntes
Mr Puentes Is a long-time resi-
dent of Itrndy, having lived h* re
S years 40 of which he has served
working for two employers. Henry
Zweig of The Fair, and Hymie
Wllensky and son. Kurnond
Relatives from San Antonio.
Kenedy and Ft Worth w* re
present, as w*-|| a- several friends
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Mr aid Mr*. C. H. Pridcinor*
urui three children of Odessa pent
la«t week-end with his parents.
Mr an*l Mu. Cleve Pridemore
Mr an*) Mrs. Monroe Huilmui
hnvc U-en in Melvin f«r -e- cral
day* repairing and redecoratirig
or.*- of th*-ir house*
Mr and Mr* Lynn Hall of Sa:
frigid* \|i and Mrs O.ia Jum*
their -on nnd family of Brady
wet*- Sunday guest* in the h*»no
• f th«-ir tinrent , Mi and Mi
Jimmie .Lima*. Mr* Jam
home will Mr and Mi« Hall an*l I There l« \o Eisr *ir
-tay«-d until Tuesday Air Hal th* National Hymn
bi< tight h.-r h**me She vi-lted tl
Binghams while there
M ,*t I Mt Clint -n M< Milla »• lie
David Guinn Club
Names Committees
Th«- David Guinn M>i»ir cltrh
held it* first meeting Sept Jo
•*t the horn** of Mrs Norman
Archer when a «lis* usslnn wa«
held on the convention Th*-
croup gave th*- * lull pledge nnd
ret urn*-*l' Joy a It v Collect sang "In Christ
West" and
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A telephone lommillee w a-
named It ln*tu<le« Kar*-n F*a-
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vour pm it Inst within years .lust * huo-o any inojel
T It ill loiter pen When you <lo. ask us (or Parker'* -pe< isl
2 vesr Registrstion form Kill it out sml send to l>ie l‘«rker
l*en t'*>ai| <nv, .Is--* svill*- Wwwuiii Scad an aieaev Ttier*
is ooilisi**- for rccisti ition
Parker will | *• <a vour form sa.1 return it tn you It *t
• nv lime within 2 vear* the I ll.ll .toiler IVn you Imoght
I* lost till out the reverse side of form have it noUii -i-l,
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CLUB CAFE
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f,*. rg* Dic -Xg here is a taste
tr»at tttiifv Ui*t urge! Yow’U
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Mr and Mr
'Oiday night
Mr and Mr-
wag Hack ft - m El Paws.
f <i M***»rc, »k- i. working at
M* Kin ey, spent the »**k end at
i.one Mt* M**s*re and won met
him in RmwnwcMsf Fr day night
rd tc-»k him l«*k Sunday after
Aageta lat fi TMt We* Clara Maexrand from Mel-
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Pate in San Angel* that
hi* family a*.uld he havi
Ito-nver Cate, na Tu<-day
wreak
M ami Mr* Clyde W g» tM
and famt'y nntid her m< thar
Mr*. 4k K. Hetwili and llap la-'
Sunday They attended *ervue- at
the Omreh of Christ
Mr and Mr- George Alan were
• hogging in Ready Raturday af
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