The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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Society.
The Brady Standard
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rHE BKAOT STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS. BRADT. TEXAS FXIPAV. MARCH J. Itit
Cancer Film Shown
To Mercury HD Club
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Mrs. Moseley Gives “History of Salt”
For Members of Tuesday Club
Under th** general subject of so has the line of sa.1t a* a medium
American reHOurcea, Mrs A. W. | of exchange. In 14,000 ways and
Mrs. Bill Jack Smith
Heads Nurses Club
The Professional Nurses Hub
held it’» regular meeting 1 u< sduy
night in the Nurses Home. Fol-
lowing the »nnuu* p*Port
officers and committees, the out-
going president thanked the offi-
cers and committeemen for their
Work and cooperation during the
year. New officers were elec tad as
follows: President, Mrs, Bill Jack
Smith; V’ice-President, Mis. James
Dale Carson; Secretaiy. Mrs.
dene Samualson; Treasurer. Mrs.
Bud Jay and Reporter, Mrs. Hen
ry Land.
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Miss Jennie Marie Burns and
Miss Ellen Berquist gave a brief
ange ... —e- rt on ,he District meet ng
Moseley brought an interesting In 34 major derivatives to-day wa„ held in San Angelo
discussion on “A History of Salt”, salt contributes to the scheme or ^ Mra. Smith began
when the Brady Tuesday Club met things, but its Importance to ^ yeai’s work by making pluns
thia week in the club room of the health in now of vital interest ^ t^. Diatritt Nurne*
F. M. Ulchards Memorial Library,| Salt fed to animals seeds growth wjjj ^ held in Brady
with Mrs. A. W. Hlnchman and and is especially valuable in ^ She named Mrs. James Dale
Mrs H. C. Roth as co-hostesses, j "Mineralized Salt.' measured mi t.arson“ to head the Program Corn-
Arrangements of sprays of aprl-. grains today for medicine. It is for the occasion and Mis.
cot blossoms, bush honeysuckle part or many compounds used by tVerta Sell »n«i Mrs. Bill Hargroves
and japonicas brought a touch of I pharmacists today. Along with Arrangements
spring to the room other chemicals. Mrs. it. L. Akins «. »•m on
Mrs Moseley showed that salt told how the use olf‘ Mineralized .....
had boon one of the preclou a
Mrs. Smith asked for volunteers
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world Fellowship of '
Christian Churches
The Mercury Home IH.m«»u*tra Hold Jit 1 ll'IHVIlWt »< H1
lion t'lub met Issi Thursday Jn The World Fellowship of I’hri.
tlie eliil. room With " '
i of South Africa. Thailand Phlllp-
pine Islands (span and India and
ihe home Mission for the 1 xkinis
Indians .it White Swan Washing-
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minerals of the earth farther
back than history can show. In
the sixteenth cenntury Europe was
making salt by solar evaporation
of sea water. In early years Eng-
land's oldest industry, salt mak-
ing supplied the United States.
were re-
... M., con.UI.r.d .. a -f** ‘h« “ " ,lm' l“v *-
r.»t«r«Mv. of half rolortn* and|-»-' ,lu^s
as an aid to logger life. 1Mrs 1 '“i, "the Mobile Blood
Moseley passed miniatute boxes jn |;,Mdy
o, Mortons salt a, the Cose of Frid#y (lf thls week.
her talk. • ____
Mrs. John O. Jones gave a re- j
same of teaching of drivers safety , Nurt|l W(iril
I'.T.A.
When =„Tec.^«Tgent ?« «« to' a ! mem^ueX night. March «. a,
for salt the center became a line and >ft things f .in I ,,'Coek A very interesting ami
stretching from coast to coast car. (')ow„ lllfl>rlll„tive program Is planned
with Morton plants along th‘* j [** * h[Kh m.hooi pupils Ac- in connection with Texas Kduca-
WaV' . , , cording to Supt. C. A. Reynolds tion Week All parents and
The preservation of salt for | fU™ul‘
foods has long hen discovered;
^r driving education may hoggin ( terested persons are urged to at-
in the summer of I9Bt. , ted.
The club was reminded that
next week is Education Week and
We service all makes of Hefrlger- J "^^'aie invited to go to school I Garrison of Austin at the Library
■ tors. (Domestic and Commercial) i , h |pach#r> and pupils for the club room. March 1' at ..«« I"
.... • ____ , i a i. >u.. I tii.Lof u urn 7 .r»<‘ Mrs. Jonn
SOLOIST — Dorothy King,
Soprana vocalist who touted
Europe last spring with the
Me Murry College Indian Band
will be heard Saturday after-
noon when the band plays a
concert at 2:80 o’clock in the
Brady High School auditor-
ium. The Me.Murry Band is
guest hand at Brady's eighth
annual Heart O’ Texas Hand
Festival this week-end.
Bride-Elect Honored
With Parties
Our reliable services are as near I day and then meet with the teach-1 tickets are ■ •Slr^ ',<’'1'1
as your telephone. CALL 2292. | ers for discussions. An announce- j Jones was elected delegate
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Bennett leading the group to the ton Churches met !• < h 24 and 2.1 at Those attending were Edward
Cnh prayer Mrs Chester l*enn Lake Itrownwood Christian It** ,,.i |..n> loittou Robert
led in singing "America The treat Camp tor the Junior soil nut,. Norris W allin I rankle
Beautiful" High School young people of ill* Tomlinson Dsn Salter Millie Rosa
Role call w as answered with Uriel It The district is made up C„vm. Kail * Mt--. CurtD t Heaton,
\ Cancer Fact and the pro ,,f fidlowiug counties I'avlor. Charles pen. e «ml Dwaill llendley,
gram, "t’ancer Film." was given by I Coleman. Brown McCulloch Run Messrs Don Manning Cat ttyan
Mrs Janice Darrell uels. Mason. Lampasas San Sal.a >tr, tilenu M Ricks
Mrs Ethel Adams gave the xtill* Comanche. Eastland and
Council report and Mrs D S Callahan '
Pumphrey gave the Consumers. T||(, |Mir|MVM» „f the meeting The tubU-r plant, or Kuayle.
C.ulde report ! W1,s to study the various missions grows in the western part of Uex-
* * * of Cltrlstlau churches In Mexico, as. _______
Members of the flub .......it-- _1_---..........- ......-— ■■■—--
drew names for "Secret Jbils
The club was happy to learn]
that Its representIve Mrs It E
Cooper lias been awarded first
place in the region In a contest
to select the Texas conservation
home maker of the vear She will
compete with four other home
makers for the State aw aril In
M a v _
| Mrs Chester Penn and Mrs
I |.eland Ranks carried out 'he
Washington Blrthdav theme with
refreshments of cake squares top
ped with Cherries and cold drinks
The table was complete with n
rberry tree and hatchet
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Present were Mines \>*s Ren
nett, Ethel Adams, Elbert Duval.
I. v McCartney, Sim (Rimblln.
Hilly Cooper. I.ouls Robinson.
Eddie Knutson. V11* lx it Kckort.
Sid Cox Willie Kilmer Elmer
Eckert, Luther Smith D 1
Charles Johanson. I» S Pumphrey.
and Miss Neaele and Vlnln Hughes
Visitors were Mines. Neliie Penn,
Nelson Adams. Louis Knutson,
Orville llenkly David Hanks Ian
McCartney. Marla Lou Reakley.
and Mis. W M. l awyer of Blown
wood
The next meeting will he on
March S at I t > P "» '» *>u> , h,h
GARTMAN’S
Codd.n’, I.....k. ">. !>■ M.r.l,
I Eld.ode of Sparrow." I.y Homor Mr.,. 1. /.. Woodard a, alt., mite. ^
Kerrville Bus Co
Mist Marsha Pounce, bride
elect of Claude tl. Russell was
named honoree at two come and
........I .......... room" Mr- n„rm» ■........«•
or a................. 7.0 0 for Ians. Md “'J V,d
Cuke and punch were served will Mr
by the hostesses from a table Mrs Elbert Ih.yal
covered with a white luce cloth
and centered with an arrangement i 11 f llicot’Vi'c:
of pink flowers with streamers KOCIK ‘It ' 'IlSt I \ ( .
with the Inscription. ” Claude „ . Inv’c HjiV
and Marsha, earning nut the IMA h OUIKKM S 1
Quality — Style
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F’roudly
Invites You
To An
Open House
Monday, March 5,1956—5:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m.
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bride elect s chosen colors of pink
and white.
Maurlne Bishop assisted In sen
ing. Approximate!' guests
called during the appointed hours
Miss Betty Wiillhi.. Mrs. < iim!
Dial and Mrs. Fred Suggs were
hostesses at a mlsenllaneous show
cr honoring Marsha Wednesday
Feb. 2 3 from li to 7 P m
The table was centered with ....................
white hells with pink hows . |,,.|and Banks Mrs .1 M Dennis
streamers. I and Mrs Vernon W add 114. It
The Rochelle PT \ met Molldai
in i he si bool Into h room
Tin* devotional wu given hy i
M Arthur Nil li li National
Founders D.iv was observed with
Mrs W T F.ngdahl as elniirmali
"Kindling the Creative Spark
a lecture and exhibit was given
by Mrs It S Moseley
A nominating ................ W,,M
elected with Mrs Ira Murrah.l
chairman. Mrs Bob Moseley. Mrs
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Cake squares and punch were
served by the hostesses to about
20 guests.
Miss Kennedy Married
To Kenneth Myers
Miss Margaret June Kennedy he
came the bride of Kenneth Myers
in the Pittsburg Avenue Baptist
Church at Llano, Feb. 10 at 7 JO
p. m.
The double-ring ceremony was
read by Rev. Tommy (Dozier of
San Saba before an altar adorned
with white gladiolas.
The bride was dressed in white
velveteen with pink accessories
and a pink carnation corsage.
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Mrs. Myers Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Kennedy of
Llano. Mr. Myer is the son of Mi-
ami Mrs. Mart Myers, also of
I.lano.
The couple will make theii home
in Rankin aftei Mrs. Myers, a sen-
ior, graduates from high ,chool.
Total honey produced It. t yeat
wu> 2.7J million pounds, up I * pet
cent from PJo 1.
Hostesses for the meting weie
members of the Hospitality Com
mittce
W Bedside of Brother
Mrs. Howard Price of Bo. hell.*
in Newton. Kalis, this week it
the bedside of her brother 1 ‘,rl
Montague, win* Is seriously ill
Just V/2ounces...
and it s all clastic I
Very different! All sheer nylon with
Gossard's exclusive body contour
strop, lightest finish ever with
o single anchoring elastic band
flair’s all-elastic design lifts
as nothing else can
A. 6. C cups White JT»h
naturally ita
,KT (H R (IRAKI ATE < ORSETIERE. MRS VELMA I’AN'KEY,
FIT YOU PROPERLY
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We are proud of our new bus terminal and want all of
the people of Brady to see this new and modern station.
We will have a new air-suspension “Highway 1 raveler
bus on display during this “open house” tor our many
patrons in Brady.
Orchids For Ladies — Balloons For The Children
EVERYONE IS INVITED
QiiA* 6^7
< \RD OF TH VNKS
The recent beicavemcnt which
ha-i visited oui home ba iuougiit
t.» us a greater ai i reciation of out
friends. Such kireinesH and neigh-
borly thoughtfulness (an never he
forgotten. For the beautiful er
vice, floral offerings, and other
kindnesses, we are deeply grate-
ful.
MR. AND MRS IERRY BEAN
| MR. AND MR .MARSHALL
BEAN.
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216 N. Church Street
Friendly Service
UIU. HARtiROVE, Local Agent
BRADY DRUG
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• Cosmetics
• Fountain
• Prescription
Service
By Registered Graduate
Pharmacist*
West Side of I'laza
Dial 5010
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1956, newspaper, March 2, 1956; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905049/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.