The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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FACE 4—THE BRADY HERALD. BRADY, TEXAS-- TUESDAY, AUGUST 90, 1M7
Ainsworth Reunion I.,,"?, IGay L>'"n Townsend
At Park July 28 jo<irK^ Hour lhr* w*y word an
The annual Ainsworth reunion of H|.rm« Branch; Claude and CH4-
vaa held at Richard* J’ark. July Word George West Mr andl
• rd Callaway. Junction,
Mr* Perry Word Mr and Mr* I HoilOfC'd With Coff#H?
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Attending acre Mr* T
and Novel la, Mr* J C Jon*.
Opal and I>■ <rrrtan Mr* Ida May
Fowler, Glenda Word, Mr
non Crawford Jonni**, Jer
Ricky. all of lirady
Mr. .1 T or.| Mr it I Mr*
Jews Walla- < Mr and Mr. Cluir
lie Yarborough, Mr and Mr*
Milton Wayne Mr md Mr- t li
Clevenger and Sue Mi and Mr*
J. L Word all of V... a
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Service
• IVr-onal
Home
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Service
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for all
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STEFFENS
FLOWERS & NURSERY
Phone 6666 llrady. Teiaa
Mr- W A Robertson and Hobble
Ba»‘-/ Lubbock Mr and Mr* J T Hilly.
Frankle and Melodte Ann Hrown
wo-.-l Ituth and Krneat I'nder-
■*o<>d Ka»eni<> Mr and Mr*
i Robertson Uan»-e, Hoving'on
Ml** Hay L»nn To*#«iHd
bnde-eiect of Murray Man*am of
Raytown, wa* honored with a
coffee Saturday fro-r. 1 1-- to
11 Hu a m at llrady Country
Club
Jlmn.ie Helen llarkrider regia,
tered guest*
Other* in the hou*e party tn-
rludrd Ml«*e* Sandra Hargrove*,
Glenda Fowler Micky Jo Mill*.
Mary Ann In Ion. Mary Sue lirat-
ton and Barbara Brook
Mor** than one hundred guests,
registered in the t-rlde » hook
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Mrs. G«*onrt» Hostess
To Circle Meeting'
T*.e Wyn'ell Roper ctr- Te rri*-t
It- ’*.*• horra- of Mr* Roger George were ( i**y (in iif <
Tu* day Augu*t 1 t. with Mr* lurn, Sheila Ander
.J--*' It Gault »* co ho***** Mr*
Frank Corder brought an lnfere*t
ing |-rogran <>ri Puerto Itiro
Member* present were Mm«-«
• lie T->wn«
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■nd
it ftl'e <!' if
armalne Hal-
-ri and Pam
Franck*
The serving table wa* covered
with a w hit*- |a-e * loth and «*n
tered with an arrangement of yet-
II V Strike*, Walter llryaon. Hob | low mum* arranged In a figurine
Carmichael, Joe Gault. Ifoy Kill- ***** Other floral deco ration*
-on Frank Corder, Kd Tittle A : featured the bride * choaen color*
II Floyd. Marvin Pan key. Fred | of yellow and white
Mall Roger George, and Howell; Mill Diane Itoddi* poured
Drown j coffee the fir»t hour and Mi«*
— - - ----■----- ...i—-. Anita Jordan the *e. orid hour
\othiog l»r-y Clean* f-lhe Anal Ml*«e« Janet Ogden and Sylvia
tone. Try r«rl*na'« (leaner*.— Hell alternated a» ftie pun- h bowl
(Adv.) Ml**e* Nancy Wilkerson and
Rochelle Coffee to
Honor Bride-Elect
A toffee honoring Mia* Betty.
V-i’artney, hrlde-elect of Hilly
(’row l»-r w l t— h*-!d at th»' it * *
• ej|e Comft 'unity Center Tbur-
day from f« t• * 11 "ft a m
i'rtend* at, 1 relative* *re Inv.t-
• d to attend
It* turn i'miii \ -nation
Mr an-1 Mr* G F Stroope and
children. Mr and Mr* Jame.
Strooj*» and Mi** Pat Stroope re- |
turned home Friday after apend '
Ing a week - vacation In Colorado |
S|*nnga and Ouray. Colo, where
they en]oye«1 th*- tflov and cool
weather They w.-re Joined In
Amarillo by .Jame* Rhyne Th»
group also visited In Harness
Jame* accotnt>anied them hornu.
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Annual Maxwell
Reunion at Park
The annual Maxwell t- .n.
wa* held at Rlrhurd* Pari. Vu.>
ust In and 11.
Attending were Marie a •.*r,
Tv lei ; Mr. and Mrs. Rru< •• A m- .
• tt*-, Elector; Mr. and Mr- < . f.
f„rd As!.ton. Mr. and Mr* T! m
Ashton, Mr. and Mis. !■ ,r,i.,
j A*htoh, Jr., Mr. and Mi- J. W,
Virdell, all of Edinburg; M . ,w. i
Mrs Hill Ashton of Grandluit-.;
Harbura Hlair. Mr. and .Mrs c.
G Holton, Mr und Mrs Morri-
Coojier, Mr. and Mrs Clift n
Hallmark. Mr. and Mrs Robert
Knight. Mr. and Mr*. A. A Mus.
sye. Mr. and Mr*. Doyal Ray. Mr.
(ri nd Mr*. M. 1>. Smith all of F’ort
I Worth.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Hlair. o|.
ney. Mrs Don Carwa<k. Smton;
Mr and Mrs Deck Column and
I toon, Mr. and Mr* Ka*ton K.
Maxwell, Mr and Mrs K c.
Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs Wayne
ISiott, Mr. and Mrs. Knoch Virdell,
lull of Odessa: Mr. and Mrs A. S'.
Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Kills curri*-,
Mrs. O. II. Currie, from Turkey;
Mr and Mrs Clarde Curri**, Mr.
; and Mrs Jim Currie, Amarillo;
j Mr and Mrs Herbert Currie, Rog-
ers, Ark ; Mr. and Mrs. Job Cur-
rie, Kerrville.
Mr. and Mrs C|#dl Currie, J.
A. Currie. Mr. and Mrs Lee Cur-
ri**, Mr. and Mr*. F! F-. Massev,
Mr. and Mrs llerl Tubbs. Mrs
Hlxzle Virdell, Mr. and Mrs Wayn**
\'ird»'ll all of llrady; Mr and
Mrs. J. T Curri**, Mr. and Mrs.
.lame* Maxwell, Mr and Mrs J.
W. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs nob
Maxwell, Mrs It Maxwell. Mr
and Mrs R. \V Maxwell. Mr and
Mrs Floyd Tucker, all of Freer;
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Currie. Genoa;
Mr. and Mrs J A Devotie, Gal-
veston. Mr and Mrs. C C Hog-
get t, Goldthwalte.
Mrs I In Mae Dunine, Mr and
Mrs K. K*top, Mr and Mrs R D.
Kstep, M R Maxwell, Sr . Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Massey, Mr and Mrs.
Doyle Maxwell, Mr and Mr* O.
R. Hawes, Mr. and Mrs R. ||.
Joe Ramirez^ Jr. Mrs H llor-. Rowden. Mr and Mrs. Russell
routn, Mrs. Phil Russek, Fast Walker, all of lllg Spring; John
llernard, Mrs George Ray, Jr , Gateher, Mr nnd Mrs. Marvin
Houston |'If* Regina New, lien-lair. Mrs j llinesley, Mrs Kdith He**, Mr and
Mrs. Flarl Massey, Mrs Sarah
Trowbridge. Mr and Mrs K C.
Trowbridge. Rev. and Mrs Wal-
lace all of Hrownwood
Mr and Mrs H**o K Hanley,
Mr and Mrs Hill Rickman. Mr.
nnd Mrs. James Hobbs of Dallas;
Mr and Mrs C I) Hallmark.
Hangs Jmkie Harris, F'ort Smith,
Ark . Mr. nnd Mrs. Mulrom Har-
awept into a court traiti. Her veil *n’ !' McNeill Mth, Davis Hutch- ris. Hut* bins. Mr. and Mrs Mel-
ius, Miss Mary Moll Reagan, i ' !n Harris. Mr and Mrs Newton
Mrs Gertrude Kaltever nnd Mrs L. Harris. Mr nnd Mrs R. c
Adolph Rennert of San Antonio . TT,|rrlw all of Waco; Mr and Mrs
Mrs Hill Dugnt. Jr . Abilene; |r W laom, Mr nnd Mrs J. R.
Mrs Robert Koltn, Dallas; Miss Mwxwell, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mas-
Fifl Pryor. Midland: Miss Ka.v Hpy- Rlnnket; Mr nnd Mrs.
MRS. D( DLK\ tjl It K HR \ HY
Diana
Weds
Marie Dugat
Dudley Braly
St Philip s episcopal Church ward Thompson. Corpus ciiri*ti.
at Iteeville was the setting Satin M, Hlin *dn Horf^um, Mrs. Hag-
day evening Aug 17, for the w-ed- ;ard Ray. Mrs. Sid Hall. Jr.
i'll"- "I Miss Diana M.r, DiH’at Math is, Mrs II C P.rlnhoeter.
and Dudley (jul* k Hraly, when the Mrs ll \v. Hall. Mrs. Holmuti
j H‘:v J*dm Worrell r.-ad th*-double Cartwright. Mrs. II K l.ancas-
ring .eremony hef*4re an altar ter. Mrs Paul Moore. Mis Klb-ry
decoration of White Fuji mums March, Mrs (’has. Hertz. Tyler,
and lighted candles. Smllax on- Mrs .1 M Harnhart. Mr jrte
twined the chancel rail Mrs It. I Ramirez. Mrs Pryor Lucas, Mrs
j Heasley at the organ played the |. |( Hunter Mrs Ralph Ja* k-
weddlng music. Harry Hunter was son Mrs. John Rarnlinit. Mrs
candle lighter.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs Wm It Dugat of Hee-
vllle and Mr and Mrs
I. Hraly of llrady. | Huford Hrown, Mrs Roland Tlm-
Mr Dugat gav*- his daughter1 b*-rlnk*- Austin; Mrs Gordon
In marriage She wore a wa dding: MM' hell Mrs \\ \1 Porter. Mrs
gown itf pure silk Ivory penu de •* elder. Mrs D. I, Pi-rate
sole. Self folds draped the docol-1 s " !* Jenkins, Mrs Henry
lette neckline of the fitted bodice 'b-xander Mrs. Rocky Reagan
which was designed with long: !.r Mm- \ iggo Gruy. Mrs A. K
tapering sleeves Tin* elegant sim-1 '!r!' * harlns Galloway,
pllclty of the shenth skirt wa*<-om-j'"rH "• T). Mi-Cnrty, Mrs Hurt
pllmented with hack fullness that **'tttse. Mr* John Carpenter. Mrs
was a muntilln of Illusion edged
with family heirloom lace. She
rarrled an nntlciue handkerchief
carried by other brides in the
family and wore a lavallere that
was a family heirloom and formed
of pearls In grape design Her
flowers were lilies of the valley
und white rosea and she carried
a prayer hook
Robert*. Victoria; Mrs James A
(Unlock, Jr . Port Arthur; Mrs
t* II Gibson. Hake Charles, Hn;
| Mrs. John Rndder. Jr., llrady;
Mrs William D Granherry of1 V,™ J"h,nt , ,Jr
Poitales. N. M , was matron of
honor und the bridesmaids were
Miss Dorothy Calhoun. MIsh Anne
Derden of Wharton. Miss Joan
Hertz of Tyler and Mrs Patrick
II FTerking of Hwguin Their
dresses were of taffeta in dee{>
uijun tone. F’olds of taffetu in a
puler tone formed the sweetheart
neckline and cap sleeves, and the
swirling princess skirt with back
fullness wus intermission length
Cai>s of matching taffeta with face
veils were designed in bow-knot
effect They carried arm bouquets
of yellow Fuji chrysanthemums.
The groom's attendants were
hiH brother, Walter Hraly of J
Houston, best man; groomsmen.
Hill Hraly of Pnnipa. brother; Ht.
Hill Dugat of Abilene, the bride's
brother; John Jones, Jr., of Col-
lege station. John Rudder, Jr of
llrady; ushers, James Hlalock, Jr.
of Port Arthur. Warren Goehrlng-
er of San Antonio and A K New-
som.
At the reception following the
ceremony, at the Hoevllle Country
Club, Mrs. flyron Dugat wus in
charge of the bride's hook, assist-
ed by Robin Horglum, Helen Du-
gat, Josephine Welder and Mary
Hou Hunter.
An all white theme was used
on the bride's tnble with a cloth
of white embroidery and lace and
garlands of maiden hair fern and
gypsophilla outlining the edges
White candles and white roses and
a tiered inks enhanced the set-
ting. and an antique silver coffee
service that has been In the Dugat
family for generations and Is a
museum piece was placed at one
end The (room's table was laid
with white organdy over yellow
and centered with an arraSi<e-
ment of gold banded lllle* of
Japan Garlands of F-ngllsh ivy
and yellow candle* were part of
the decoration* The chocolate
cake wa* iced In white and dec-
orated with white bells and yellow-
rose* Punch wa* served here.
Members of the house party In-
cluded Mrs. Monte Hall. Mrs
Rosa Long, Pleasanton. Mra. Dur-
Station; Mrs. Fred Hippard, Pleas-
anton. Mrs. Hill Hraly, Pampn;
Mrs. Walter Hraly. Houston: Mis*
Rubin Joster, Glen wood. Ark.;
Mr nnd Mrs A. K Knowles,
Comanchle; Mr nnd Mrs. M. J.
McClain, Arlington; Mr. and Mrs.
M R Maxwell, Jr , Novice;
Mr. nnd Mrs K c, Maznnlc.
Jr Waco; Odis Massey, San An-
gelo: Mr and Mrs R K Massey,
Christina Mitchell. Ft Worth; [Tola; F’ FT Maxwell. Mark Mnx-
Mrs llryan Adair. Miss Karen1 wp|*- Florey; Mr and Mrs p R.
McKinney, Mrs Hamilton ID-ed Maxwell and Naomi. Abilene; Mr
Miss Dorothy Chew and Miss Kay ftnf! ^rH Chester Maxwell, Mid-
Russell. Also, Nancy Newsom, M*!Tf: Mr nnd Mrs Howden Mnx-
N’oma Clay llrlnkoeter. Kathy W‘>H. Lubbock: Mr and Mrs Rar-
Carpenter, Huey Oruy. Daryl Ann | npRt K Massey. Pryor. Ok In ;
llause, Irene Dugnt, Nan and!:',r nn>! '!rN F-well Maxwell.
lane Ramirez. Sallie Reagan and
Cathy and Claudia McCarty.
When the couple left on their
wedding trip to Monterrey and
Saltillo the bride was wearing a
Howley, Mr and Mrs. D. A Ogles-
by. Abilene; Mr and Mrs. Frank
Osborne, Jr, West Columbia; Mr.
and Mrs. Hood Parker. Snyder;
Mrs. .1 \v Pyll, Baytown; Mr.
navy silk shantung suit with navy i ‘'*,s '*■ Pallard. Andrews;
nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schneider,
Midland; Mr nnd Mrs K. K.
Squires. Mr nnd Mrs M M Vlr-
d*-ll. Rochelle; Maurice Tred-
brldge, Gregory; Donald Trow-
bridge. Slnton: Mrs. Sue Van
Winkle, Amarillo
accessories and a velvet
feather hnt In lighter blue
The bride is n granddaughter
of Mrs. V. F-. Kessler nnd Mrs
S. s Dugat of Heevllle, promi-
nent families In the city She
graduated at Heevllle High__
School and at the I'nlverslty ofj
Texas In July, and Is a member! Renner,. Jr of San Antonio. Mrs.
of Kappa Gamma sorority. She was rus Russek of Rchulenburg. and
a duchess at the Buccaneer Days, Victor Russek. Jr. of East Rer-
in Corpus Christl in lib..., Thcjnard
groom graduated at the I'nlver-
sity of Texas in 1956 and attends
Baylor Dental School in Dallas
Th** bride will teach In John
Mr nnd Mrs If. H. nraly, the
groom's parents were hosts at h
Quincy Adams Elementary school I Z'elel.U'’?
In Dallas. They will live at 4637 JV °n,‘n" f,,"owinR ^ ^urch
Junius street. Apt 2 In Dallas ! m, 2°" * i" m f
Part). Saturday noon, Mrs Mont**
Among the numerous out-of- Hall. Mrs Ralph Jackson, and
town guests attending the wedding Mrs W D Granherry entertained
nnd reception were the groom's with a luncheon at the Country
parents, also Mr nnd Mrs Adolph] Club for the out-of-town guests.
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1957, newspaper, August 20, 1957; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905056/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.