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- ---THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, IBM tr
t PACE SiX----— ----
I
Jean Freeman Becomes
Bride of CM. Brown
The South Hide »~huf»b of
Christ » ••• - th* " - '<li.
night. Jan 4, at r> SO o’rlCKk for
tb* wadding of Mi** I*'*
yreamai. *i.4 f M Bream Jr
of MHjr*r*>r
Pir««u of th* bnfl* ar* Mr
mad Mr* Way man Fr**marj of
Brady ar-d th* .hrtdrirrooBi .* ’h*
nid of Mr and Mr» C M Brown
of CranfflU Gap
Hill f'offnan r*ad the dou ba-
ring ttrcmniiy r’hurh d**c»ra-
tfon* Included a whit* ar»h
entwined with pink ribbon Hex k
and gre*r.*ry whit* wedding b*il*
tiaaa from the arch and ■ andelbra
whirh held pink tapar* were on
«a,h aid * Two whit* iron fat**
lad from th* ar^h to ’h* tia^k-
Kroand of gr*-*H palm* and other
i-reerer v with bankets of pink
cladiol, and pink a*t*rs
Th* brld* firm in marriage
hr her father, *aa lovely In a
grown of white 'hantllly lac* and
tulle over taffeta The bodice
featured a round neckline and
Shade Tret*! Fast G rowing!
CHINESE ELM .............................. Only $1
• Cut Home Cost . . . Plant
Profitable Fruit Tree* Now
plan YOLK ROSE BED NOW . . . Try our glorious
Florabunda Roses ... that you seen blooming
in Brady
ROCKWELL NURSERY
Phone 3752 Brady-Mason Highway
yr, Wk H Kirby wore a pir.it
• a hillFfioi f*nrth
,.own «hi'h f*-**ur*d a #Jrar^<l
ra-* kJiTia- arid r*ry full f*l(irt
mat'hinr imK mitt* Sr.# carried
a V>oucjTj#i,f of d^p * arna*
t iona
Th* bridemaid* Mine Kae F'**
rr.an sDter of th* bride MWa
Darlene Howard and Mia* Shirley
p*n. » of Brow r. wood wore - oa-
turr.«- de* If tied Identical to ’hat
of the matron of honor with
mat'hinf r,*t mitt* and arried
bouquet* of pal* pink cam at lona
Beat man was Kb bard Thomp-
son of Waco, brother of the
Croons. __
• r. * * • and other attendant* jgg Pash6j?obci,
were it' k H Kirby, and I*on , . r .
y n of Brady Frank Edward. JaCKie V\ atKlIlS
f Arlir.iftoB and
f rrmfilU
Willi* bro«a
Exchange Vows
rindMilbUrn
were Ml»* Fif
Mm Itoroth) of
Tf’f'tniirj hn<\ Mi-
• Darien* Ho»-
Ann
d.rtc
Arbon. *x<*h*r.g*o w«»J-
vovi with Jackie L. Watkioi
MU« W*m
v*r »oloi*f usr
in S*
Paul’s Lutharan church.
a tj ** and
, . L . # . f
BE.
► th* da -rht*r of ulr*. Glrr.
v i i/)'*(* you
Pr n<
, t,f Trar.t-^n. M.rr and t--.*
rruly »nd th** i
Wedding M*r h
Daec Pa*h*ifooa. Her hua-
ho*f tor*- d pink
Fjird
. -h* tor. of Mr. and Mr*.
! ) with nk < y
z w
Watkin* o 1 Dai.ai. formerly
itrmtHjrt#* Th+
% room * mother
of D
oole and R.-ady.
hf/*+ * k dr
"Iltl fllJI- R
Th
* R-ei-. Carl A. Braucr per
wore f.orMixtd
for nr-
*d the ceremony. Tut bnd®
vras given in rr.amag by her
ny a re- brother, £<jward p. Pa-f.egoca of
' ou»
I.lttie Moose where many
lovely rif'« were displayed
The bridal table wa* covered
with a la*e rJorh over white The
matron of honor and bridemaid a
bouquet* formed the renter pi*-*
with two larf* ba.keta of pink
vladioli and atreamer* on either
aide
Miau Fa* Freeman served cake
and Mia* Georglte Purcell pour-
ed punch.
Mr* W B Harris Jr of Dallas
aunt of the bride presided at
the fuest register
For her wedding trip to Carla-
bad. S M the bride wore a two-
pie/e dre** of linen with dark
brown akirt. brown and white
> her ked waist, large white collar
and large white butlona. brown
shoe* and bag white hat and
floves She wore an orchid cor-
a*f e.
The couple will live at 200 N.
Tyler McGregor
The bride rraduated from Brady
High School and attended Brown-
wood College of Buainew* and has
been employed by Kimbell-Brady
Company in Brady for the past
year The bridegroom ia a graduate
of Crasfilla Gap High School and
served two year* in the V S.
Marine Corpa. He i* employed
by Phillip* Petroleum Company
Air Forex Plant «<5 at McGregor
Out-of-town guest* were 8 C
Jermstad. Jr and Mr and Mrs
C M Brown of Waco. Mr and
Mrs W. B Harrl* Jr.. Jimmy and
A pale blue heath dre*j was
selected by the hr.de for the ctre-
mony. A collar of white teed pearl* 1
trimmed tne dress. She wore a
white pill box hat and a corsage
uf white and tiny pink ro*e*.
Her only attendant M s* The m*
M Morrin of Church St., wore a
light brown sheath dma. with a
white hat and a corsage of pa.* <
green orchids.
Donald A. Reed was the bes.
man.
A reception was held at the .
home of Mr. and Mr*. Arb.e h
Clever of Pontiac St
The couple ia now at home at
4A60 W North Temtoria Rd Ann
Arbor. Mich.
Mr Watkins is a graduate student
the University School of Music and;
M Watkins is a graduate student
at the university. He received his
bachelor's and master’s degrees in i
science from Southern Methodist,
University. He attended grammar)
school in Salt Gap. Doole and Bra-
dy.
Jerry, Mi-* Lets Maeier of Dallas
Mr and Mrs V A Pat* and fami-
ly and Mrs C W Freeman of
Camp San Saba and Mr and Mrs
J C Penn of Mercury
New 19W-57 Texas Almanacs
at THE STANDARD Office.
Not Wealthy...
Most people think that the gentleman who owns
and diives a new Cadillac must necessarily be
Messed with an abundance of this world's goods.
But the truth of the matter is that a great
many motorists of relatively modest means—like
the happy man you see here — sit at the wheel ol
t he *‘c at ol ( ats.
Koi wisdom and practicality lead to Cadillac —
just as surely as prominence and prosperity!
Listen, for a moment, to this remarkable as-
sembly of facts—-and see d you don t agree.
The Series Sixty Two Coupe . the beautiful
nnd inspii ing motor c ar pictured above ... emits
just « few dollars more than many iars in the
“mcdium-pi iic bracket.
Cadillac s dc|>endability is so extraordinary that
the car is virtually lice from all but the purely
routine requirements of service.
A Cadillac stretches a gallon of gasoline over
so many miles that it is actually the rival o( much
smaller, lighter cars in this regard.
And a Cadillac will retain its value over the
years liettcr than any other automobile in the land.
The conclusion is, we think, self-evident:
Cadillac ownership is not only wonderful and
thrilling—but sound and sensible as well.
Why not stop in soon for a look and a ride?
You'll discover the most lieautiful Cadillac ever
built . . . the finest-performing Cadillac of all time
. . . and the greatest value in Cadillac history.
That's Cadillac’s magical combination for 1%6
— and it's waiting for you now in our showroom.
CAMPBELL'S OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC CO.
215-17 Weet Lockhart ... Phone 2455 Brady, Teiaa
3to-)<S) SAP&'jVA'J
Here's summer fresh ness
for your winter meets
Fresh fruits and vegetables are always “in season—at Ssfcway!
Step into your Safeway Garden Room...and suddenly it’s
summer! Just look at this beautiful assortment of orchard-
fresh, garden-fresh fruits and vegetables. They’re all fea-
tured at Safeway right now...to brighten your winter meals
with their summery flavor and variety.
Cauliflower
Safeway s produce experts actually go into the growing
areas all over the country... where they choose the very
“cream” of each crop, for immediate shipment, direct to
Safeway. This careful, on-the-spot selection pays olf in
fresher, finer fruits and vegetables for you!
Snowy Heads
Crisp and Green
Lettuce
Navel Oranges
Sunkist
. 12*
9<
2 25<
Pascal
Celery
Cabbage
Carrots SSct,
Solid Heads
Economy.
Potatoes Ru»ei
For Zestful Meals...
Lb.
Cello
1-Lb.
10 Lb.
Baa
12<
5*
14<
491
Florida.
Juicy
Oranges
Onions ' ° fo
8 Lb.
Bag
Pepper
Lemons ........
Soups and Roasts
Bell. For
Crisp Salads
For Salads...
rU/svviAr Sour. Pitfod.
merries Honerbird
Peaches Ca,’,•c',,,
Sliced or Halves
Pears Lm
Pineapple
Prararuat Empron Pinoopple. Apricot, Pooch
rr“)“iV“3 or Apricot Pineapple
Dol Monte.
Sliced
Heine
Ketchup
Orange Juice
Bed Air.
Carton of 6
III 15(
Con 3 V* 35 <
CNo°n3V'46(
Con 32C
3 Glau ' 65C
2 bo4.,0*' 45c
6^; 99C
Mayonnaise K,.
Salad Dressing
French Dressing *
Miracle Spread
Indian Grill
ZiDpy Pickles
Wesson Oil
Ducheis
Whole Souf
or Dill
U Or
Jar
8 Ol.
Jar
16 Ol
Jor
fi Or
Jar
l 16 Ol.
Jof»
Ot.
Rot.
('heck These
*5C Regina Wine IKT
47c Cream Cheese ZIT’"'
24C Crackers
40c Biscuits *.
37C Hcmo Milk u .m.
43C Bread
59C Cottage Cheese !>V
534
7<
19<
37 c
39c
2SC
20C
47 c
23c
45C
Wonderful ways with fruits and vegetables
Perk up your winter menus with some of these new ideas!
You’ll find all the fresh fruits and vegetables...together
with the other ingredients...featured at Safeway now!
FOLKS RAVE about eggburgerj.
Just scramble eggs with chopped
green pepper, tomato and onion.
Season. Spoon on hot toasted buns
and pass the ketchup.
NEW TWIST to th* ovor-popular
cinnamon toaat. Tooat bread and
spread on* aid* with butt*r. Top
with thinly slicod bananas; tprin-
kl* with cinnamon-sugar mixtur#
and baka until bubbly.
I V
GOOD COMPANIONS or# hat but-
tered cauliflower and craamed
chipped beef. A vegetable is a nifty
substitute for th* usual toast.
h—
WHAT’S COOLING? Avocados.
They should b* nice and chilly
for th* dinner app*tii*r mad* by
dressing cubed avocado with
equal parts of sour cream and
chili sauce, spiked with lemon
juice.
FOR BRIGHTER GREENS: Perk
up lettuce, cabbage and other
grenns by plunging them in salted
ice water mixed with a bit of
vinegar.
f
SWEET IDEA this Sweet Potato
Ambrosia. Mash hot sweet potatoes,
adding enough orange juice to
mak# them fluffy. Heap into casse-
role, dot with butter and sprinkle
with coconut. Bake until coconut
toasts.
\
ENTERTAINING IDEA: Cut pota-
toes into fingers as you do for
french fries; scallop them your
usual way and sprinkle with
poppy seeds just before serving.
)
GO STYLISH with green beans sim-
mered in consomme or bouillon.
When they are tender but still
slightly crisp, stir in hot cooked
mushrooms.' *
Luncheon Meat
Oie»r M»y«r
•3 12 0..
J C.ni
ft9o
Shortening
Snowdrilf
JLb
C«n
69f
Flour
6oldM*d«l
10 Lb
89<
Flour
ftladlel*
10-lb.
1*9
89tl
Margarine
, Celdbrook
1-Lb,
Cta.
\lt
Dog Food
Noth
a le/i -Of.
^ Cam
29o
Pot Roast
Ground Beef (<•*•.* »
Short RibsrJErc/1 i*
Round Steak * w ” ......
Chuck Blade. U S choice-
grade heavy beef Lb.
• eg or Mof,
Wngatg
gradod coll
Pork Sausage
Pork Roost !«'•
Pork (hops c**»r c**
Boron *•»», s
Jowls D"S*|.
Picnics wktii i(«»i o*
Fryers
(Whole Only)
lb. 43
f, in tH.rwlor, »f d«f. O"*
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lurid I he deli elilet Hunter WiKr.in
tun Tony Duke* den mionot. iiImo
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Modern Beauty Shop
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1419 S. College
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.