The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 4, 1961 Page: 2 of 4
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TUESDAY, JULY 4. 1M1
'Mrs. Bean Gives
HD Program
Mn. Lena Matthews vaa hos-
tess to mrmlxTi of lb* Boilh
Brady Horn** Demonstration Club
Tuesday afternoon In ber bone at
13*a 8. Bridge Street.
Mrs John Guice. president,
presided for the abort busineaa
near ion The meeting wns opened
by memhera repeating the club
pledge, after which the council
delegate report vaa given. Mem-
ber* were naked to help work on
the float for the Jubilee parade.
lira. H D. Hynda conducted the
recreation and each member waa
framed in life slse
Mra M J Bean gave an inter*
eating program on foam-craft
with material* furnished by a
local merchant. She demonatrated
the making of puraea and hat* on
(be foam-craft. Other Item* that
can be made of the plaattc foam
are: pillow*, dolls, party favor*,
hath mats, bridge table cover*,
oven mltta. stuffed toys and flow-
er*.
The hostess served sherbet and
rookie* to Mine* Guice. llynds.
M J. Bean. Ed William*. Burl
Flanagin. Aubrey Dsvec, A. E.
Flanagln. and Mia* Moselle Glenn
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SOCIETY
51
Miss Porter Honored
With Kitchen Shower
Mrs. Vaster Rfchle and Mra.
C. A Reynolds were co-hoateases
Saturday morning. June 24. when
they honored Miaa Mary Ann Por-
ter. bride-elect of Eugene Cor-
nelius. with a kitchen shower at
the Reynold* home.
Stressing the honoree's chosen
colors of yellow and white, the
serving table held a centerpiece
of yellow dahlias and white glad-
ioli.
j Coke* and anacks were served
to the honoree and Misses Rose
Ann Reynolds. Nancy Pearson,
Tat Porter. Judy Davenport, Kath-
ryn Leach. Jerrilyn Lohn, Car-
lene Brown. Dana Xewlin, Nancy
Archer, Elene Corder, Sandra
Bryson. Marilyn Haynes. Cheryl
Huffman. Brenda Bhuffield. Kred-
rica Miller. Ruth Baker of Port
Arthur. Ilia Mae Patrick of Ran
Antonio, and Mmes. Pan Gandy.
W. P. Cornelius. Herman Porter,
and Opal Couch of Zephyr.
Jewel Tones In Wool
Lead Fashion Forecast
Reports Heard At
Sweden HD Club
front Miaa Hazel Johnson thank-
ing the club members for helping
Mr* Howard Salter presided to make her father's !*6th birth-
when the East Sweden Home day an enjoyable occasion.
Demonstration Club met in the The float committee memhera
rlubroom on June 21. were reminded of a meeting of
Five members answered roll the committee next week,
rail. Minutes of the June 7 meet-j Members of the club were re-
ing were read by Mrs. Tom Hill minded of the 4-H girls dress re-
Miller in the absence of secretary. rue Friday night June 23.
Mr*. Irvine Hurd, who was out of I Guests at this meeting were
town. Mrs. W. H. Dutton. Pixie and
The treasurer reported a bal* Elaine Hurd; also Misses Laurie
Mara of (41.23. Worthy of San Antonio and Judy
Mrs. Bobbye Hurd read a note peaver of Victoria, who are the
granddaughters of Mrs. O. C.
Call
The Ladies Man
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Johnson.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr. and Mrs. James Dye of
Graham announce the engagement of their daughter, Carrol Anne,
to Gerald Gossett, son of Mr. and Mr*. Andy Gossett of Melvin.
The First Baptsit Church in Graham will be the site for the
wedding planned for Saturday, Aug. 19 at 8 p. m.
Six Clubs Report
At HD Council
Mrs. Cay lor Hostess
I To Fife HD Club
Whitefarc Visitor* K\pc< ti-d The McCulloch County Home I The Fife Home Demonstration
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McCoy are Demonstration Council met June Club met June 22 In the home of
expecting their son and family, 23 at the McCulloch County Elec-, Mrs. W. D. Caylor. The president
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dean McCoy trie Cooperative In Brady, with Mrs Guy Phillips, presided
and Johnny, of Whiteface, to ar- the chairman. Mrs. J. M. Dennis, I Mrs. Tom Hickman led the
rive Wednesday for a week's visit, presiding. Six cluhs were repre- club in repeating the pledge.
sented and guve reports of meet- Six members were present and
lng* Eight members and two answered roll call with "Plants
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Open a checking account here soon—
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The Brady National Bank
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officers were present.
Mrs. Dennis appointed
Mrs.
to Exchange."
Mrs. Caylor and Mrs.
Hlck-
O. C. Utsey to serve us chairman man baked cookies for the 4-H
of reporters in the place of Mrs dress revue In Brady June 23.
Frank Hurd, who has resigned Mrs Caylor gave a demonstra-
beeause of Illness. Hon on making fruit from lye
The vacation encampment will l,onl'1 Riving instructions for mnk-
he held July 24 and 25 at Buchan- I so*l* nnd ateps in the
an Lake. fruit process. Mrs. HJckman made
| Mrs. Walter Hurd announced H wnl1 hanger for fruit or flow-
u meeting of the float committee VTn *rom eoat hangers,
to begin the club float for the I The program "Ming Trees" will
Jubilee parade July 1. h*> R|v‘>n al ,h*' nox' meeting of
Mrs Vyvlen Duncan. home ’h<* C*U*LJ“ly 13 ,n the hom* °f
demonstration agent, was not, ra' °' „ 1,y' . ..
present to give her report since1 'Mr" C*y'°Ar "enred , cook,M'
she was busy making preparations chw"e 8"™ad °" „w**r8 a"d
for the 4-H dress revue £unch to Mmm. L. M. Farmer O
.... C. Utsey. Bob Pearce. Tom Hlck-
Mrs^ Dennis gave a report on niHI1 and (iuy Phm„m.
the 4-H Itoundup held recently at _
College Station and slated that
the 4-H members from Mct'ul- Son For Aubrey lllerinan*
loch County made a good showing Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bierman
Among winners were Carolyn of Lubbock, are the proud par
Huffman of Rochelle, a trip ents of a son born Wednesday,
through the Ozark* on her year- June 2N. in Lubbock Methodist
book and Mary Dennis, blue rib- Hospital. He weighed elgnt
bon. others placed in their dl- pounds and nine and three-qnsr
visions. ter ounces, and has been namel
After adjournment of Council, Eric Lee. The Bierman* have a
Mrs. Walter Hurd. TIIDA chair- daughter. Nila, 4 Mr and Mrs
mini, presided at the TIIDA meet Louis Bierman of Brady, and Mr
in* hi San Angelo August 9-|o and Mrs M L Gray of Sun An
were Mrs John Guice, Mrs Walter gelo are the grandparents.
Ilurd and Mrs W T Kngduhl ......
Alternates are Mrs Aubrey Dav. e N,„ Hallmark Greeting Card-
Mi* J M Dennis mid Mrs ItU- For All Occasion*. THF.
hanui Wlllhelm liMUt HKIIM.il OFFICE.
No sooner Is school out In the
spring than thoughts turn to the
Fall season and what it will bring
In fashions for that back-to-school
trek. One thing Is certain, ft will
bring a swirl of bright colors In
American loomed wool, Just right
for the season.
Now is the time to plan your
hsck-to-school wardrobe and if
you are handy with the needle
and thread, nothing Is easier to
sew with than I Oil percent wool
fabrics. And not only will that
penchant for swing reward the
young sewer with a beautiful gar-
ment, but It offera the opportunity
to enter the Make It Yourself
With Wool Contest, sponsored by
the Women's Auxiliary of the Na-
tional Wool Growers Association
and the American Wool Council,
with headquarters in Denver.
As colorful as the fall forecast
for wool fabrics. Is the reward for
winning the nationwide contest. It
will be a trip to the 50th State,
: Hawaii, and will he awarded at
the noitional finals next January
along with hundreds of other
prizes for the other contestants.
Reaping the rewards of the ef-
forts in the recent contest are
two young women. Miss Mary
Ethel Rrltton of El Paso, and Mrs.
Beverly Joder of Pomeroy. Wash.
They leave July 2 for a trip to
Europe, topped by an educational
tour of mills and fashion design
houses in New York City where
they will learn how America
weaves wool Into the fashion
parade leader each year. Accom-
panying the girls on the tour
will he Mrs. Evadna Hammersley.
director of consumer sales for the
Wool Council.
penchant for sewing reward the
tering this year's contest will
find a selection of rich colors in
100 percent wool taken from the
Jewel box and spice cupboard, ac-
cording to Mrs. Gladys Chapltls,
director of home sewing for the
American Wool Council. Magenta
has been selected as a (promotion
color most likely to succeed this
’’all, with the rest of the rieh red
umlly represented by Cranberry.
Rosay. Fox Red, Jet Pink. Chill.
Crushed Reel and Book Anther.
The ulwnys popular blue and
green colors feature Dynamic
Blue. Kingfisher Blue, Flame
Navy. plus Fantasy Green.
Bright Juniper or Spruce. Teal.
Turquoise and Sunlit Emerald.
, Spicy tonee are always a Fall
color choice, and new shades are
called Hot atnaer. Bittersweet,
Money. Gold and Deep Tangerine.
Brown may also hit the fashion
spotlight, and pun.de tones se-
lected for Fall are Amethyst and
Vlollne. The classic neutral colors
of black, off-white and greys also
are in the Fall fashion parade.
And styles, they will he simple
and uncomplicated In construc-
tion. with new features being the
low flares and bias styling.
| The many textures and weaves
In all-wool add to ita popularity.
Plaids with mohair loops, darn-
ing stitch accents, color twisted
worsteds, horizontal nubs, thick
and thin yarns, brushed surfaces,
shantungs and Irregular ribs add
a surface texture In soft wool to
give the setting enthusiast a
wealth of variety for her back-to-
school wardrobe. . ..and a chance
for a Jet trip to Hawaii.
Informal ton on tku pmmlar
| Make It Yourself Wltk Wool con-
tsat run be obtained by writing
to Homo Sowing Department.
I American Wool Connell, 520
Railway Bichaaga Building, «n-
|var 9. Colorado. Already more
than 1147 Inquiries have been re-
ceived concerning the contest
which reaches Its climax on Jan-
uary II, 1941, at the national
finals In Halt Lake City,
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- SPECIAL NOTld
A rash reward of fl,(
paid by the members of I
Valley Protective Associ|
•ny information leading
rest and conviction of al
unlawfully handling un|
sheep or goats helongi|
In addition to the abut
members, whose names
the Texas Sheep ft Go*
Assn, offers a 9600
the conviction of any
victed of stealing or
of any sheep or goats be|
its members living in
County.
David Dutton, Prea.
Paul Lohn, V. Pres.
James Finlay, Jr., Se|
C. H. Bratton
Dutch Woodward
Chas. H. Miller
James Finlay,
Lit Walker
W. N. White ft Co.
Glenn Wright
Wiley W. Walker
L. B. Turner
Hurry Curtis
B. A. Cornils, Jr.
Auron Damron
Emmett Damron
J. B. Guyton
Reed Steward
Leon Barton
W. B. Wutkins
Mrs. G. T. Guttis
George B. Reed
E. L. Ross
W. E. Lohn, Jr.
Clarence Lohn
John T. Yantis
Ben Hodges
Parker Humphrey
0. C. Utsey
J. P. Gafford
Mrs. Sidney Cox
Fred Wulff, Jr.
Xim Kirk
John Will Cog
L. L. Peel
Harold Heath
Paul Moore
D. S. Humphrey
Dick Moseley
Mr*. R. L. Pearce
A. C. Snodgrass, Jr.
Tom V. Hickman
1. uke Vogel
Robert Rratton
John Blown
Pete Taylor
Clarence Pneat
Gaston Bishop
F. C. Guice
Jack B. Smith
f>wen Rudolph
Jyrn Mitchell
Carroll Watkins
David Bratton
Carroll HiMiires
Sam Fullagar
S. J. Purcell
Rav Don Turner
Bill Roddie
Frank Corder
Punk Snyder
Frank Roddie
E N Itall
Zane Carroll
Taylor Soldiery
Guy Phillips
Tom Yantis
J, B. Horne
Hilton Moore
Jerk Garner
Wesley Bratton
Joe Have*
I uther F Smith
Hubert J. Moseley
Rov Moore
(«**ton Moore
F D Solabery
Kites Reed
Tommv Trewttt
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J P Morrow
F I. Carisen
Avert farisen
Joe Metre. Jr
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R It Smith
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Jack Met*
Merle rt Wood
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 4, 1961, newspaper, July 4, 1961; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920829/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.