The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1956 Page: 2 of 10
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Miss Welch's Speech Class Presents I’roto am
On Texas To Sorosis Club Luncheon luesdav
UU ACV , . . ... ,h„ home White. Dorothy Scarborough. Louis
luncheon w*s held in the home Mar»rai*t Hell Hou.-
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Since 1589
I of Mrs. Kml Todd with Mrs George
.lohanson a* co-ftoMes* .-le-day
i for 20 tnemha i - and six gue»l> »
thi Soros ( ‘ul1.
\L-* Lucille "el h wa 11
charm- of the Texa- Day l>r«*gian»
; un<i presented six of he, speech
ilass students who gave a >>
j pu-ium on Texa'-.
B, tty Wallin, a hail man. -aid
■•(lu! subject of d’.-ru-'loll is T.xa
. Ul Te as. and •’ •• »*' 1 lir» >"
,ic a to In* here in mention a few
• «f the many reaaona ■» <4 • *rt
proud of the U.nc Star >t*U-
Except n Hollywood and D'<k';
•1,. owboy - almost extinct. A
native Texan- know that e\eiy ta.:
tale evei told about this state l»
a vast understatement.
James Hadley talked about Tex-
poets naming J. Frank Dohie.
John
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AUTO INSURANCE
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Harrington. Margaret Bell Hous-
ton. Grace Noel Crowell and oth-
*'Sylvia Bell told of Texa- mush.
T. xas people have shown apprecia-
tion of good music since the days
of the Republic, she said, lexas
continue- to have three major
uiche-tia-. the Dallas. San Antonio
;illl |{itu-ion Symphonic which
iam. Witt Ik i.est m America and
i’.' vci*h tho"*' of 111• ston, I iiilu-
debhitt and New York.
Jimmy Kllbon gave some inci-
dent- in the life »f Pet u- Bill, a
T.xa- cowboy, ltonnie Davis and
l oiky Cob* rn competed foi t.n-
Texas award foi out-talking each
:h.” It ha- been sanl that the
one who talks first never has a I
chante in tin kind of contest, its'
the one who g< t - the last word
that vim ince then is always
something hotter to say about
Texas one ot them said the Rus-
| *iant hat t L S. M F. T., m«*n*
ing Lord. Save Me Fran* Texa*.
(he president piesided and all
members answered roll call with
something to promote E riendship
Day March 7. Club members sign-
ed greeting- . to observe Friend-
ship Day. to he sent to former
members who have moved from
Brady. i
Mrs. Eric- Swenson, Federation
counselor, gave an interesting re-
port from the Texas Counselor
Clubwoman. She concluded by say-
ing “No one grows old by living,
only by losing interest in living."
Mrs. Karl Todd was elected dele-
gate and Mrs. Ruhanru Willhelm
alternate to attend the Sixth Dis-
trict Convention of T. F. W . C. in
San Angelo, March 2t>-27. It was
reported that the book for the
achievement contest compiled by
Miss Dora Ryan had been sent in.
The club was asked to sponsor
_ Jubilee Queen next July. At the
next meeting March 20, David
Darker with Gulf Coast Insurance
Co., of Abilene, will be guest
speakei on “Youth and Its Prob-
lems.”
Open Meeting Set
Tuesday at Rochelle
On Traffic Safety
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Back From Co*»*atio«
M, and Mr*. Tommy Carlson
uere in Dallas last week, from
Wednesday through Sunday, at-
tending the 47th annual Conven-
.......- . tion and Kdm ational Confer-
J,.e Perry of San Angelo, safety e„ce of Dry Cleaners at the Slat-
ff ... foi \ht* Texas Depaitment |er.H,|ton Hotel. The National In-
f'Xf "• srw: &
4 T-raffic safety and driver edu* terP<1< u was the first national
cation Will be the topic. The meet- ,.onv,nlion held in Texas since
: :,l be hell in the Rorhelta _
school building, and people oi th-------
community an invite i to come out --—
and hear Perry. . , ,
Refreshments and a social hou -
will follow. _
Mis. Richard Moseley, safety
Can’t Get Rsd
of Teur Cold?
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chairman of*"the club, stressed th- ^ ^ wWc.activity med-
Rnportame of both adult- ami Then .ffvct.venc-E.
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younl- p-ple being pres* nt for the
program.__
To San Angelo i
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moseley
Of* Rochelle, attended the Stock
Show in San Angelo today andJ* l
attend the Fred "armg Show in
the Municipal Auditorium tonight.
prescribed d.»g> and give. positive
Smmalic results in o matter of hours.
U combined therapy cover, the
„mpU ■■■
So Other cold remedy
con match C.M liquid
or 606 Cola / ablets.
Ill Ck\ROO BAND The Buckaroo Band from Breckenndge
make, ,n eye-fillin, in th. H...T O' Te„. Ben., Md
p«,ad.. with fiat- bearers in the front, the drum mnj.t, and the
cowgirl mayoiettei. (SUndard Photo! ____
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ALL UNDER ONE ROOF!
WINSTON INSURANCE AGENCY
212 S. lllackburn St.
Phone 2247
Brady, Texas
All Clubs that desire to meet
at the Library during the- K»f>t>-57
club year should contact the librar-
ian, Mis. William L. Jackson. The
clubs which met there this year
will be allowed the same time if
desired.
Miss Reynolds Home
Cynthia Reynolds, student in
Abilene Christian College, accom-
panied Douglas Fry to Brady to
attend the band festival. Cynthia
j was the guest of her parents. Mr.
I and Mis. C. A. Reynolds.
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The Brady Standard
Phone 4800 or 228.0
Please sipn all news items when mailed.
Mrs. Glen Smith Leads ^t’um; Mrs. Gordon Samuelson.
|| ♦ a*• v o» i*anization find pvomo-
The Rochelle W'SCS met Tues-
day at 2 o’clock at the Methodist
Church. Mrs. Glen Smith led the ^ ^
program, “Ventures in Disciple- Uons; Mra> Fred Hall, secretary
" stressing three charactens- Btu(jt.]
t mr-’um , • -----
seen tary organization and promo- .
tion;
Mrs. Edward Geeslin. secretary
missionary education; Mrs. t evil
Striegler, Christian social rela-
i
ship
tics
of e Christian—inward f an-
quality, gaiety of
going love.
The soag, "O Jesus I Have 1 ro-
mised,” was led by Mrs. A. Neal.
H. E. Price, president, pre-
student work; Mrs. Dewey Lowe, j
i—inward tran- secrctary youth work; Mrs. K. D.
spirit and out- j indsay> secretary children; Miss
Dora Ryan, secretary Spiritual
Life; Mrs. T. J. Bradley, seen-
tmy literature and publications;
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nuscu, ----- ill) v mnniuit I—
Mrs. H. E. Price, president, pie- Mrs Ralph Micklethwaite, secre-
sided over the business session. I he tary SUpp|y work; Mrs. Charles
group voted to present a hook to • . ■-* - --------- M-
TWO KINDS
OF MONEY
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/S lake a look
^ into
our business
TWO KINDS OF MONEY arc needed to
keep \our telephone company hcn'ihy.
W hat \on pay for service is -To'’
money. It takes care of day to day
cvpcn.-cs and pays a return loiir.v ;<r.s
-—the people v, ho put up the jrro v
money. Only if the return is alUaur.c
lo investors v !1 they, continue to lur-
msh the money for us to c ov. on. pSx*x'“-i-i‘
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the McCulloch County Library in
memory of the late August Young,
father of Mrs. Otto Lund.
M,s. H. E. Price and Mis.
George Harris were elected dele-
gate- to the Southwest Texas Con-
ference. to bo held in San Marcos.
The following officers weie
elected for the ensuing year:
Mis. it. K. Price, president; Mis-
\ L. Neal, vice president. Mis.
Tom Penn, secretary-treasurer;
Mls o. i . William son, promotion;
Mrs. Lloyd Moseley, missionary
education and service; Mrs Geo.;
Harris, Christian social i-elations
and local church activities; Mrs.
Glen Smith, student work; Mrs. O-
\\ Thompson, youth woik; Mis
Glen Chapman, childrens work;
Mrs. Chas. Johnson, literature and
publications; Mrs. Kenneth Mitch-
ell. supplies; Mrs. t race Smith,
status of women; and Mrs. B. «•
Neal, Spiritual life.
Mrs. Barton t'vogram
Leader For \\ S
The WSCS of the First Metho-
dist Church met Monday for a bus-
meeting with Mis. H.
vice-president, presiding.
Mrs. A. T. Barton was loader
for the program on “Ventures in
Discipleship." with Mr-. T. J-
Bradley. Mrs. A. W. Moseley and
Mrs. S. V. Osborne taking parts.
Mrs. Osborne will start the study
on “The Five Classics” next Mon-
day. Ladies of the Trinity Meth-
odist Church will join m the studv •
New officers were elected for
1056-57 as follows: Mrs. D. A.
Harkrider. president; Mrs. • •
vice-president; Mrs. r..n i
Matthews, status of women; Mrs.
Hob (Carmichael* chairman of f« l-
low ship; Mrs. Alfred Martin, chair-
man of membership; Mrs. Roy El-
lison. chairman of altar; Mrs. En-
och Shuffield, chairman of pub-
licity.
Circle leaders named included:
Mures, lltfrold D4aton. Herbert
Harkrider, L. B. Smith and M. F
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1956, newspaper, March 9, 1956; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905114/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.