The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1956 Page: 5 of 11
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•THE BRVDY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS. BRADY. TEXAS FRIDAY. JAM AFV 11. I>M
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Society-
^ The Brady Standard
Rochelle Study Club 'Mrs. Lawrence
Elects New Officers , Honors Son
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Wrltbl I.ynd* ('•%!•> llnrk*»r. j their thoughtfulness in our 'tour
Hilly Gavin ll*ttv |tn«4«n. of sorrow W** ahall fortv*r cherish
I.oiiis i oles; Joyyre Haynes, lion- the memory of a kind and thought-
rtld Se.som Linda Ka* Leach. fu( husband and father who always
Kenneth Unde Carton* Hrowa, ^a.I „ friendly word and a hearty
| Crunkir Tonitlnaon Jan fates for all men
l 11 He Lawrence llarhara Hulllvun. i jjj^ a f gTKWAHT FAMILY.
I It 11 Owens
.on.l iii , *' ! i » el •• I .<'11 'i I
_ j Dorsett and (Jordon Appleton i
L ] who were unable to attend
| Most of the boys present were
-C niembers of Junior Utah School ,
i football squad
Met KEA IN •WK'IIITA’-^Joel MiCuu plays the role of
Wyatt Karp, early-day Kansas marshal, who single handedly
brought law and order to a town suddenly faced with murderous
violence, in “Wichita” coming to the Scenic Drive-In Theatre
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. Vera Miles has the part of “Laurie
McCoy," a young girl in love with Earp.
Country Club Chatter
“Federation Day”
Program Presented
By Tuesday Club
• Federation Day" was the key-!
note of the program presented by |
the Brady Tuesday Club In Us
regular meeting Tuesday after-J
noon at the F M (Hucki Richards
Memorial Library, club 'aom
Mrs J A Maxwell set forth (he
historical fact* concerning the dub
! collect so widely uaed Miss Mary
Stewart wrote the collect as a per
! sonal prayer to
. business career
1401 It was first published ns o \|,s o < >v m.*' • «- - | III tfllTnUUV
club collect In club notes In the panel of five women Hi* Inning . . ,.
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I r; zt<-J tz::,™kW ... *«« «...«• *«
Franks. A W Moaolev and II informative program on Eva-
] L Hralv took the special psrts luallng Entertainment Monday
of the collect, using pink carua- afternoon
* tlons to emnhasixe the meaning. During the buslnes session the
Mrs. II n. Both discussed the nomin*tlng committee sulnnitted, .................- ...........
ounllfleations for good club mem- (tw, following names and officers1 roasted nuts. .and. and hot choc-
bers and officers, using the first (of ,h„ „nMUing year, which the late were serv.nl to th. following
written authorities as her back- rjU|, accepted by acelamntlon
ground Outstanding qualifications VJr„ fjeorge Harris, president
I were promptness, courtesy. N,ri, vt«.rs Johnson vb e.preel .....
cooperation, preparation loyulty dent Mr„ Tol Itotierts. secretary. Mooring l.lnds Hradham Mill
and service treasurer; Mrs. (Hen Smith, parlia : Archer lnnet lltcks. Jerr> Hi m
1 Mrs Deaton assisted bV Mrs mentsrlsn. Mrs Troy Smith, ton: Fstrlr.s Utoaton '^"llhe Kev Mr Monnlng. Mr -nd
Ir • —- v—■ »i —! if as swsessi* tiantiU HrttiiW O r v 111 * 1 (’hurley P#»tir#e anil IM«'k
(Denton
i M YK Group
Sees Film Strip
City Cafe
Has Reopened
For Business at
same location . . .
2ir» North llridge St. . . .
Iiarinieiit room
The group enloved .Lim ing,, Thf> ||(Mf M, MonntnK ,h„wed
playing game, and watching tele-. # f(| ^ Blr||) • strangers In Their
vision during the evening [ 0wn Land" which portrayed
Itefreshinents of hirth.luv cake, (d Indian family, Martin
Little Wolf, his wife Susan, and
son and daughter ages 17 and l J
years, gelling si a. ted in the city
The llernel. e Brown Circle serv
ed sandwiches, potato chips, cook-
ies and punch fo about fill t'ht
Kilos and M V F members, also
couples Jerrell Lawrence. \nn
Gault Brenda Gary, Burton Mc-
Cord; Judy Matnueleon. Jerry
• N our llutiintfHt* D*
Appreciated
COFFEE 50
LUNCHES
I Akins read the constitution and librarian; Mrs IDcbard Moseley, i Hanson
| by-laws of the club. The two pre-j reporter; Mrs W’esley Bratton,
aented amendments for future use Federation counselor
1 as needed
By FAYE DUKES Sandra Hargrove. Lester Dahlberg
We really had a nice crowd of and Lee Ann Ledbetter of Melvin;
high school kids out Saturday Pete Tomlinson. Edward Samuel,
night for dancing. I have always and Edward Spiller.
heard that the best parties usually * * * .......... ..... —
end up in the kitchen and if this j an, anxious for vou to see the the woman-of-the-y«ar award nt H,.rv«.<i by Mrs Gton Smith and
.....*•?«
«" kitchen and S«M P«PP">* ju.t „h.t nee.W •“< ‘J““! “ „ , . or It......... v„ tn.vkln K V Hunt. Il»l-n
corn, here (hey came! | «.n. in .»V hk .0 , h, ......1 «*;! „„..ley X At < ’ W
But that’s part of the fun we and Board *^rcantV nnd political Initiative, a
The dub also vote., to -end|*"“ l*roa_pe. tlvw new tnemherw rAR„ OF T|| VNKH
- - - donations to the following funds I " "" ! F‘" ,rue lov'‘ ,,hown
In her talk as Federation coun-‘ Indian Affairs, Headquartera m 1 v' .. , us by so many of our friends and
selor Mrs Moseley chose the Maintenance -nd Psychiatric A social hour followed In will, h ...................... .....«. b-
address given hy Mrs Oveta (’ul|» Nursing. , ' .. .
Hobby when she was presented j (’0ff„e and date bread were
. _________ „f tlu. v.mr JlWiinl fit _____..I l.u M ru dull Still it H II11 cl
Itl.HV, l»V liun-uo’ i........ .tiwnnivy •
Ing nnd political Initiative, as well Thompson George Harris .1 It
ns b> overuse of authority from u,,y<l. Gr i *• Smith, Richard 'lose
the top”. Mrs. Moseley closed her )t.y Lockett llryaoii and We lev
report by urging all member-. to|Hra(ton
III '
wero served to neighbors during our recent loss.
Robertson .1 M lhl" w“y ° H“J'nR W" "V*
Schaffer. II K Perry. Del Ray extremely grateful. Mere words
Alma Morris. Ralph Brock J R ‘'•n never express »ur hen. tfelt
Rowe Torn Seward. Guv Sallee thanks to the people of \ oca. and
and Miss Burns 'the neighboring communities for
With
Dcswrrl
• Ml kinds of short orders,
sandwiches, cold drinks, rlr.
COMK TO SKK MS
have out at the club and we really , will really enjoy that lovely mu-
enjoyed them. In fact, they even ror! # ^ #
helped us get the popcorn all; * . . .........
ready and served it—so actually This week we have set ®HI‘’ 'V their poll taxes this month
thev saved us lots of steps and Friday night for the Jumoi High ah a suitable end to the federa-
secined to enjoy doing it. set. The dub will be open to> all , day pr„gram. the nominal- rr.^„.-. ||nCjilv.c
■ s • 1 junior high students whethei th. y ronvmltt.ee presented the f»l- l‘S. 1 01 1 N liOStASS
It surely is encouraging to have have dates or not. Evetyom •> jow|nK names for officers for the I/idxili < MqtvnlK
m e and more kids coming out them is invited to come out or Hu(, year: Mrs. A W. lo V \(\eW> Mdtl OHri
clch tirne nnd especially when they mo.o fun .nd d.ncmk-ju.. like
have such a Rood time. they had the the n.itht of then
si:*.? j '“r'horthl Rtoun .« take
"«t’"pin7tui‘. 'Lo? that" ZtXnt“dthler,fne„"d,n»nd' j ............ j”Mr» J It «»- .......... •*'
, M An„ nn jk; K“h“ and .......................
ion.'iUnneThTnderson and Barbara1 J*» V. meet^- JjW «
Richie, Bobby Joy and Diane Rod- "igm --------
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Hinchman, president; Mrs I /. | The Fidelia Matrons < lass of
Woodard, vice president; Mrs 11 ||,4, First Baptist Church mki
R Hodges, recording secretary; ! Tuesdav In the home of Mrs
Mrs. F. II. Lazalier, corresponding Ford Terry with Mrs V M Huff
secretary-treasurer; Mrs. H. C. JlH <o.hostess
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• • •
Saturday night the club will be
die, Dick Moseley and Anita Jor
clan. Valloti Bryson and Susan Sor-
ell, Johnnie Hendley and Barbara a]] married eouplies in our
Brook, Gray Carrithers and N.ta communily for dancing. We have
Milner. Lee Threadgilll and 1 at- records an.l I know you
ricia Wood, Marvin Cantrell an.l realJy enjoy you,selves so
Gay Townsend, Joe Cole and planning now for a big time,
Louise Drybread. Bobby W tese and ^ w<i,n Bee you Saturday night
about h o’clock.
We service all makes of Refriger- Don’t forget, this is for evory-
ators. (Domestic and Commercial) one, and admission will l« <>0 cont8
Our reliable services are as near per person.
as your telephone. CALI, 2‘292.
GARTMAN’S
Hallmark greeting cards for all
occasions at THE STANDARD.
THESE ARE
IMPORTANT PEOPLE
IN VOUR LIFE
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HERE IN PERSON
AUNT JEMIMA
Yo' Lucky Day!
Friday, January 13
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Tikkday, January 11. »•«•! >< u
^Kn t crl a hi nvr n I *' •*>' Brad y HiKh School "Stardust-
€FS Vconu’ DM he' Pant-aki- Supper Frida y . - - Hal all
Yo* Lucky Day is Friday 13tn.
The people in the plctuio
in th13 ndvertlsoment
/ire Humble reaenrehera
on their wny to work
in Humble'3 Houston
Peoenrch Center.
Thoy nre important peoplo
in your life, beenuae
their studies mid their
c onntnnt exporimentat ion
have only one purpose: to
your increasing, needs for
and natural gas.
At the Houston Fonenrch Centor,
thoy pool their efforts
to make the finding
and production of oil
find natural gas more efficient.
And since thoy are top peoplo
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supply
oil
It. has helped to mako
the Humble Company
not only the largest
but a 130 one of the most
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The new ideas, new methods
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1956, newspaper, January 13, 1956; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905057/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.