The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1963 Page: 3 of 6
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Tt'F DAY, JUN* l». IM« ■ fit MAf>V HR A f»Y, TRIAH PAGE •
Duncon-Howord Vows Exchanged
The 4th iiinl llridr* HlrwH
Church i>i « . tin i iii*
of ihi wcdrto i i. vii \ ... v
Aim I iniii'iiii mill I rf> M.m,,
l^rmurr
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Before Y >u Buy
Your I >iamoml
tlownrd Hnitirdsy evening, June
I m 7 'id o'clock Finest Mc-
Coy minister, read the douhle-
i iii m*i bnfnrt mi archway
ol i-nndles over a large arrange-
ment of while gladioli flanked
[ liy golden tree ,-andalahraN and
unburst arrangernc nta of
j w hiif Kladioll.
ra^i'nia of the maple are
Mr mill Mm fl K Duncan of
Brad} nd Mr. Hnd Mrs Q IV
Howard of Rochelle
Ksi nrifrt lo fhe altar hy her
fath«r, l h*> hrlrte wore a
' Calanda" original wedding
i*nwn of pare while imi;>or(ed
hand clipped Chantilly lare
featuring a Snlirina niikllne
t in nml led hodiee of Chantilly
Inee over taflrta lull tuned down
lie hai k v ilh liny covered hut-
lona i tiding with a white laf-
fela rove nt the walatline The
lull length aleevea were trim-
*i • d with matehiiiK battona at
• he w r*st Three tiera of lare
"vi r taffeta enhanrert the short,
dell shaped skirt
\ pearl erown held her tiered
vliui: Ider-lengt h veil of nylon
liliivinii i»n a while prayer
• »u>k the bride earned a white
< aitiiha orchid
Cor something old. ahe wore
a pearl necklace belonging to
fc
society^
ii
her mother and for something
new and bine ahe wore the
traditional him* garter. The
aomething borrowed waa a
white linen and lace hanky,
and a twopence In her ahoe hi-,
longed to her entialn. Mm .1 C.
Miller of AlhtiquerqNo. N M
Mira Wanda Lon Bliykburn
waa maid of honor, wearing a
frock of sheer blue Milk fan!)
loned wiih V m-klttie. ‘ hurt
aleevea and a lowered walst-
line which came to a point nt
center front The skirt was very
full and Koflly pleated A pale
blue circlet held her short
vi II and **ho carried a colonial
bouquet of pink carnation*.
Sheral Hanford of Lubbock,
nerved a« beat man and unhorn
were L<lwin Duncan of El
I’aao. Larry Low and Holt Cay-
wood. Ilradv; Hilly Mohr Dal-
ian. and Norrtn Wallin Midland
Recorded munlc waa played
during the ceremony
Mm Duncan chime light blue
crepe sheath and matching
ac< caaorlea for her daughler'a
wedding and Mm Howard wore
blue and while ahadow plaid
shirt waiat dreaa which fea
lured a aoft collared neckline
and full aklrt The ladlen wore
eoraagea of pink el fie roaea.
Following the wedding cere-
mony, the reception waa held
on the lower floor of the church
which waa decorated with
emerald leaf. and emerald
jade palms placed at vantage
points about the reception
area.
A floral arrangement of
white stock and majestic
daisies centered the nerving
table The three tiered wedding
cak* whs decorated with
white sugar hella. blue roaea
and w hlte leaven and topped
with a in I nia til re bridal couple
The cak* was served with punch
hy Mina Marilyn Trigg. Mian
\. II Hr. son. Mrs Rav flraham,
and Mrs. \V K Duncan
MisH Cliervl Howard |>re-
.idol a' the hrlde'a hook
For their wedding trip to
New Ml > ico, Colorado mid
Oklahoma, the lirlde chose a
mint iVei'H Iht'c tiered a ii t f
• lavalcally aiiii*d for today,
.ices-orlreil w it Ii white.
dii ili.'ir reiurii. they plan
JVn- GET YOUR FRtt
^ ~ J BONANZA CARD TODAY
CASH IN ON
$250,000 CASH
wBONANZIU
FLOUR
GOLD MEDAL
10 Lb.
Bag 49
LIMIT ONE WITH S7 PURCHASE
Rochelle Officer*}
Attend Workshop
Ten Rochelle FHA nfflrera
attended an officers' workshop
In Melvin. June II. Rack of-
ficer met with nther offbera
lo discuss their duties and to
solve and answer any prob-
lems and questions that they
might have.
During the break In the
morning session the girls were
served watermelon At the
general meeting that after-
noon the girls enloyed slnidng
Attending the meeting were
Carol Haywood. Carolyn Mnff-
man. Cheryl Knight, Marilyn
Flke, Hhirley Conn. Janet
Lemke. Linda Cates Jan Smith
Sandra Cottle, and Carole
Creech They were accompanied
hy their adviuor. Mrs Lockett
Itryaon. and Mrs Paul Cottle
Visits (laughter and Family
Mrs H L lackey ban re-
turned home after spending a
week in the home of her daugh-
ter Mr- I Weak r ' "d '■
Tie vine While thera. Mrs-
leckey assisted her daughter,
with a hrid< aniaida luncheon
for Mias Stephanie Malone, a
eloae friend of Mian Hetty Ward
Betty waa one the bridesmaids
During Mra Lackey s visit
in lievlne, she spent a day as
gsient of Iter niece. Mrs Frank
Linden, in Austin.
fee Hlanoaro I lass;-FI-A IMt
MR. AM) MRS. LAKItY WAYNE HOWARD
aaejr.ty
t^iiP ^ S
11! "*»*« £§? |
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[ STAMPS
VEGET0LE
TISSUE
PEARS
JELL0
ALL PURPOSE SHORTENING
FACIAL ANGEL SOFT WHITE 400 CT BOX
I hxiltlt* Every
Wednesday with
$2.50 Purchase
or More!
3 - 39
to mako th*‘tr homo 241 1210 A
1 Ol h Siliiihliork
:r: ' - ,* 72 Enrolled In
t«l> llU'h S'hoo! ind . Mend
cl Ti*icaa Tei h Coll. * <nd D I >(*H(,'l 1(2
hridegrooin a gr.idiiaie of llo- |
cholic High School, attended The Itochclie I nion Vacation
A w M College Bible School will have com-
. rnencement services Friday
Dill or town guests attending , , , . 0 . , , ,
.....night Iune 1 1. at S o clock in
ill*' weld ng were Mr** Myrtle . . , ... .
.. ’ . He ftaptiar ( hurch The school
Duncan. Sun Ant* lo Mr and . , ,
.. ... ... ... ha" had an enrollment of 72.
Mrs \\ K Duncan, and Mrs i ... ... ., , ...
Ray C.rnham, Kl Paso; MrspUhl,ft ,nVlt*d “ at*
KMii. r small. Mr and Mm j , nt fhft „rhoo, h„
, I ' Tm T Principal Mrs Fred
Hurl Miller. Mrs lack Harkov Hoh,.rt<: Secretary. Mary Mr-
aml Mrs oils Harkey. all of ,»on!tlfl ,.jHni,r .,anflf Smlth;
San Saha; Mr and Mrs. Clav ,Rt.v M Morehead:
Lackey. Lien Ro e; Mr Troy In„.rm,.fiji4„. Apartment s„.
M. ining. Junction; Mrs I,* . rjlll, n.lent. Mrs. Don Neal-
llermanson. Shirley and Pat-
ricia, Ivalde: Janet Knadahl.
\asiatunta. Mra. J M Dennis
and Karen Htirk Junior De-
FsX-F^rady Ciirl tn
Marry on June 2o
Mrs Winfield C Jensen of
Wharton formerly of Brady
announces the engagement and
approaching marriage of her
daughter. Katherine Helen
Marie, to Richard Hugh Wil-
liams. son of Mr and Mrs Hugh
Kdward Williams of Wharton
The weddine* is planned for
Tuesday, June 25, at St Thomas
Kpiscopal Church
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs Mae Jensen and the late
Mr Jensen, who made thotr
home In Hrady a number of
yea rs
Miss Jensen is a graduate of
the Wharton High School and
attended thn Wharton Counfv
Junior College and la presently
a student at the Rock port
School of Fine Art*
The prospective bridegroom
is also a graduate of the Whar
ton schordn. attended the Whar-
ton Junior College, Sam Hous-
ton State Teachers College and
the miversity of Houston He
is Wharton representative for
the Wharton County Savings
and Loan AaRoeiatlon and is
a licensed realtor.
i ■ M r mi • n .junior i/w-
and Mr. and Mrs Lilly Mohr. |l:irln, nf Superintendent. Mrs
Du Has; .Mr. and Mrs- Troy , „ j N,.al; ,\ ss 1st ants, Mrs.'
Ktu duhl and dauclit-rs. Dean- I ni|| Darker, Janet Lemke, Mary
nioiit; Mrs Hobby Cndcrwood, Dennis
Abibn.' Mrs Mar-b., Massey.. prim'iiry Department Super-
\ntoiiio; \’i-v W Ida ; Intendent. Mrs Otto Harsch •
Samuels',,.,. Mr and Mrs \„r- j. y^sistanta Mm F W Waddill’
ns Wallin. Midland. . „1 Mr .,r Linda Cates. Cheryl Knight'
.a l > i J Vf ss. i O s-..1 L' . ■» . . I V .-I.
and Mrs. Sh* ral Sanford, Lub-
bock
Corbel 1 Reunion
Held Here June S
Tin* Corbell family held | \|rs \
15
STOKELY IN
HLAVY SYRUP
5 ■“ $1
ASSTD FLAVORS GELATIN
3 0Z PAG LIMIT 4
5
A (I mi ration
I d ip or Ut*K- (.rind
COFFEE
39‘
LB CAN
l imit One
pfa hist
H'-iAnncrs Department S,.|»er-
ini' ll,lent was Mra. Ray Eng-
dahl Other workers were Mrs,
Harold Cage. Mm Rill Jefferies,
Mr- Uary Henderson, Joleae
Drown. Patricia Nowlin. Judy
Vat hews, pianist; Nursery.
I Mrs. A, I, Neal.
OV-ir annual family (. union Teaching Cruft were W’alter
Saturday June s. at Ip, hards ( Kngdahl and Nickle Nen!
Park with the following ait,-iid-, Light refreshments have
ing Mr and \|i D* e Hester been served daily by the Wo-
|,,|,l Pat, Paint lt,M'h: I r*>nt | men's Societies of the .Metho-
Masch. Mrs Dixie Mas. h. Mr*. | diet. Christian and Haptist
Marie Compton and Jon. Mrs Churches.
Ruby Corbell and Mr and Mrs t__
laimly Compton. Ronnie and y. i • »»
Dawn Marie, Austin. *MOl\ 111 tlOStS
Eagle l.e,< McClure San An- | FIT A (’’It *1
gelo Mr and Mrs Jack Cor- . A
l»**ll. Kermit: Mr. and Mrs.' , 1 M.dvin ( hapter of the
| Toby Stone. Connie and Mike •' Uture Homemakers of Amwlcu
Stephenville; Mr and Mrs ; A“!* r,,r ,h’’ Eden. Kola,
Pule Corbell. Norman Ronnie ,,r-",v rt",, Korhglle Chapters
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Kiglit l.» limit
1|U.llllllH v.
AIwuvm Tender and DeliciouK Meals at 1 Wiifjcly!
ROAST
MEAT
CHUCK SWIFT S PRIMIUM
HLAVY Bill LB
SWIFT S PRIMIUM SUUD
SPICED LUNCHION MlAl BOLOGNA
SALAMI OR LIVLR LOAF IB
Swill's I’reaitum lU-ef,
Kountl lb*iu- Shoulder, lit.
SMOI I.DKK KOAST
Haled lor I reshnras
(.KOI NO BEEF, III....
K»»eV» letn'.w liig II
SEK El) B\( ON. lb....
I te>h Sliced Young < all
CAI.F 1.1 VFit. It,......
550
390
390
490
43
49
490
Swill's I'rinitum
I BANKS, I lb. Imir
Koegelein's I .coil III, ho, \
S molt e, I AQa
BACON SQHAKES, lb>^V
Iba.lh. tittvtmnitnl tirade \ f£a
KISH STM KS. Hi. dii.
Ktagcl, n s I'uie I'oik
SMOKE I S. 12 iii, t in.
450
and Daryl Colorado City; Mrs
I Y. Johnson Deborali T> rr>
Larry and Sharon. Ardmore,
Ok la.;
Mr and Mis Hilly J,»> Cor-
hell, Jon, Mik, and Kaihv.
Danrlgcr. Mr. and Mrs Jack
, Ol hell, Vlllli- RoIiIik Jols'oi
and T,*r«*sa, Monahah Mr
<md Mrs It, * it to ii Corb.il Cor-
pus Chrlsti Mi and \ti i ii,.
Corbell and Debbii' Norfolk
til the Melvin School, Tuesday.
June 11, for their officers
training workshop.
Kav Snyder, president of
th. Melvin Chapter. gx,ve the
welcome and introduction
I-lot,I Marshall. siiip#»rtnt.*n-.
d* lit of the Melvin School,
spoke to the group
\ller the Ini rod lid ion* the
oiiiier- of the same rank from
different chapters met in sea-
Vh and .Mi-. Hai fa, a U t re, 'discus„„„ of duties
•nd Mm tieorvia Kun.au.. | oH ' '.L I’,"
I dm'ii. i break in 'h*' program
Msii.i.g guest. all* "ding t " -irl t*e*k ker own lute h
wei, Sid", t Smith Ml Tun, an I t* , w.„ ,hM
,l"1 Vlr v" «■ loin, i.i .h ug room Xfterlun. h
dyer III,Ol, Ml- i-ol«hhet all KOI u, ,h.. audtlio-ium
.......... «»d Marion j-o ih., the g,, ,eu'd K|,# „
' t"hM Ire,*..,, - on w h.it thet d.ucuuund
Salads Served
To HD Group
The South Brady Home
Demonstration Club met Tues-
day, June 11 with Mrs. Ernest
Johnson hostgss and rntertain-
ing in her home.
The roll rail was answerer!
with "My Favorite Salad" and
the program on "One Dish
Meals” was presented hy Mrs.
Johnson. This meal was a po-
tato salad, a meat, salad and
a dessert which was served to
Vmw. Burrell Flaaagin, C. L.
Terry. H. P. C. Evers. M. J .
Bean, Fount Stroope, B. D.
Hynds, Aubrey. Qayoe. Miss
Mozelle Glenn and Mrs. J. L.
Sheffield, a guest.
The club will meet again
June 25 in the home of Mrs.
Fount Stroope.
Roc belle Cemetery
A cemetery working id
scheduled Saturday morning
at the Rochelle Cemetery.
Those *ho can t come Satur-
day are asked to "take your
lawn mowers and go out Thurs-
day ,»r Friday and do some
work."
f. Mtlll-.S I ULSII PKOM'CK!
Fr« -,h. < ahi,uit a
LEMONS. It).
150
Krrwh v uj; " 1 -w*.t t
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2 for2S0
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CORN
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The Brady National Bank
Ih |W*<
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for shape! It corrals
your best silhouette
with the sleek fit of its
stretch denim. A round
neck bodice gets down
to brass tacks... and, to
belittle your waist, a
perky plaid tie.
$19.95.
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1963, newspaper, June 18, 1963; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920931/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.