The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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O*A0* I—THE BRADY HERALD. BRADY. TEXAB- Tt'IMTOAY. DECEMBER 19, Ifdl
Notes From Vivian
Rev. M. D. Moreheart!
Mr*,
(half*
M D
Sfiar^a'Mw. Emm. Powell
Rochelle PTA Speaker H,"w" »i n» In Freak Accident
kcronipanled at the piano
The Rochelle PTA mot Mon*
day. Doc. 11, at 4 p. in. in th*
by Mlaa Kllc.heih Kick*. Ml*.
To oar reader*, may Smitty and to welcome a irroup of neweoi, «*rs
I My "Merry Chri-tntaa and a to Brady and to wish them a
eery Happy New Year'*! Or. a. ho1 “Merry Christmas and a most
has learned after visiting I’a- Happy New Year in Brady.”
wraii, "Mele Kalikimaka and They are Mr. and Mr*. G. E.
Hauoli M.kahiki Hou!” MeCarrolI and child, coming from
Thi* holiday *ea*on ha* been a Fort Worth and making thei^
eery busy one for Vivian and home at SHK) Belton Street. Mr.
school lunchroom for Ha regular
Rieka sang “Stiver Bella" ao- j
Mr*. Emma Powall of Waldrip
wa* aerioualy hurt in a freak
program and buaineaa meeting.
The ninth and tenth grade room-
mother* served coffee and dough-
nuts from a Chriatmaa-decoratel
table. Room
companiad by Mias Brown TUey •fcid*nt ,aat Frld*y •nd *• • I"*-
Wf*r# received with enthuilaam Shannon Hospital. San
and appreciation by all members , An*e,°- Parked her car near
nn earthen tank, with brakes on
and rock* under the wheels, but
Representative Chair-
Rev. M. M. Morehead gave an m#n- Mru. C. W. Thompson, re-
interesting nrnteam "Effective ported the firm and eleventh
| the car became released and ran
over her, pinning her right shoul-
everyone else whom I have talked MeCarrolI is employed by Brown Learning for Moral and Spiritual Kractas won attendance awards
to, but he who is happy ia but/. *nd Williams. Values". He said in part that *or November.
I used to teU one of my de-ur' Mr* a,‘4 XuUhnm and most nations fall because of in- -
friend*. Mr*. Irwin Pellett, whe cmldfen living at 1608 North | ternal *trife and weaknesae*
lived in Brady during Curti* Gr»hn«n have mov*d htfr* from brought on by moral and spiritual Attends Stepfather** Rites
Field day* while her husband wa* En*fland- Mr Ketcham is employ- ] decay. He streaaed that each of( Mr*. Carl Nance went to Bal-
n Right instructor, that she work ed |,y **rady Industries. jthe three Institution* for good linger Monday rnornng upon the|
rd too much and did not rest! Mr- and Mni- H- W- Kendrick, in a child's life—the home, the death of ber step-father, W. R.
enough. She always laughed gml e#mta* ,roni Waco’ ar* n r*,Ur®'1 »cho0* *nd *h® church— muat Clark, 82. retired Ballinger cot-
eaid. “I may wear out one of couP,e *nd livinlf at 300 East,share the responsibility for de- ton buyer who died about 11 a.
thesi days, but one thing i* ;Eva' velopin* ?10r*.,ll ,plrU“al m.Sunday in a Coleman rest
sure-I'll never rust out!" She I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan and |va ue"' and outj*n<'d how *bia home following a long Illness,
and her husband went hack to two children have come to Brady ccsponsiblllty should be shared The funeral services were held in
Atlantic. Iowa, after Curtis F»irfro"» Odessa and are living at
was closed and I know she it HOI North Bridge Street. .Mr.
still going full blast! They have Duncan is a service station owner,
visited back in Brady several Mr. Rnd Mr*. R. D. Soarcy and
time* and our family has visited f°ur children are living at South
them once. These folks are the E^m and *Ird Street. Mr. Searcy
living example of “Friendliness '» » geophysical engineer with the
and Brotherhood to All People.” United States Government,
as far ns 1 am concerned. Any Miss Essie Wilson is n prac-
way, they left a lot of good tical nurse from Cleveland and is
friends in their Brady church and making her homo at 10v-l South
the city of Brady. Oak.
by each.
Ballinger Tuesday afternoon.
der under the wheel for two-end-
one-half hour* before she was I
found and brought to Modtrel and I
Ban Angelo hospital Monday.
to tV
Maaiie's Beauty Shop
(Formerly Style!te Beauty Shop)
807 N. DAVIDSON ST.
SPECIALIZING IN . . .
• Hair Shaping •Tinting •Bleaching
and Penman—ta • Manicures and Pedicure*
•Shampoo and Sat
Prices are moderate
Little Girls and Teeiut Are Welcome
Open Mon. Through Sat. till 8 P. M.—Call LY 7-2397
MAMIE PREAS, ow*« and okuto*
We Give and Redeem Brady Trade Stamps
SUvp, at MH U ID SJj
BIG 4 DAY....
Christmas Food Sale
WED., THURS. FBI., SAT.
DECEMBER 20-21-22-23
Mrs. Dan (J. Martin
nnd two children have come to
, ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack England it ml
Mrs Wilson Jordan said hoi tWo chiidren from Ode<*a are liv-
husbaml became very exciteu ,n at 1400 0ld Mason Road. He
wh.lc reading last Tuesdays IDr- js n Mleiin.n<
aid and found her in a hurry to ^jr nmj
tell her that he ha*i seen by the
•M2 Years Ago Column" that a Krady from Ma*on and are nmk-
baby daughter had been born to inp thvir hom(. nt ir>00 South
the W iIson Jordans! Can! you Rri(l^. He is employed at Brady
ace how that would -bring no in- injugtri g
orics racing back ns he felt rs j Comin>r‘from Houston are Mr.
a new father of a fa turn ing baby ,nd Mrg ,, L Biffl, an<1 three
daughter. Mr*. Robert I. Bowen, chi,dren. They an? at home a5
net- June Jordan, of Coleman, was , lrtC3 Sl(Uth Bridge nnd he also is
1,1’*• employed at Brady Industrie*.
Th.s ,> a very correct time Mr. aml Mrs. R. H. Thompson
- from Fort Worth, arc living a*,
j 1900 S. Pine and he is
WERE ALL IN A GAY, HAPPY SPIRIT
Hand all for avery600D reason,^
PREPARING FOR FEASTING
AND GIVING,
FOR THIS IS THE HOLIDAY
©EASON
;
Mi
SOS
*
nn en-
gineer with Freeze & Nichols.
Mr . Douglas Moore nnd two
children moved tit Brady front Ar-
lington and are living nt 100'J
Flecker.
I With three in the family, 0. |
F. Elliott, retired, moved to Mindy i
1 from Hi \t. They are living at !
110.1 South College,
j Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Flemlr. r I
and three children are living at I
IB )8 South Blackburn, having
moved to Brady from South Da-
kota.
Leroy II. Rogers is employed
at KXEL nnd he nnd his wife and
child are living at 1908 South
China, coming to Brady from Fort
Worth.
Paul Roldt, and family of three
came from Houston and are living
at 1003 South Wall. Mr. Boldt is
in the insurance business.
Ml. and Mrs. Johnny Jones nr; I
small son, Chip, came here from
Abilene and are living at 307
West 7th. He is employed by the
Heart of Texas Mining Co.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Co*trel!
are a retired couple from Mer-
cury who have moved to Brady
and aro living ut 504 South
Blackburn.
0? PO°0 To
needy.
Maxwell
mimm
FRITOS ................29c
TATOS .................. 29c
House, Folfjer’s, or Maryland C lub
Value..................58c
BOTH FOR............49c
LB. CAN
LB. CAN
6 °z 69
L’RISCO................................3-Lb. Can
79c
Ocean Spray
Cranberry Sauce
CAN
Gold Medal
'tyum-'lfluctdVliQkt
u ty Meat/
Ni
ij-
Cudahy Fully
Cooked Hams
Lb. 59c
Hormel
P If or Who*
HAIiiS.. Lb. 53c
Ham Shank
ENDS .. Lb. 43c
Light Crust
FLOUR .............................. 5-Lb Box
49c
Golden Agers Hear
Mrs. Barry Francks
Krafts
AmyArAr-
For « lim,»*d tin**, our tntir*
•foci of Gas L:ghts is baing
offered substantially to-
doetd pricos. 0*dar now on
budgat ts-fms ... no monay
do*" with two yoart to pay!
PIONEER NATURAL
GAS COMPANY
The Brady Golden Age Group
met Wednesday morning, Dec. |
| 13 for their Christmas meeting i
and luncheon at the First Metho-
dist Church Fellowship Hall
with J. E White, president, Mr j
and Mrs. Edward Geesltn. and
Mr*. Annie Bryson as hosts for i
the dsy They were assisted by !
Mr*. Hardee Bussell.
Mrs T J. Bradley gave the j
devotional and introduced Mrs
Barry Francka who told the
Christmas story. “The Juggler" j
hy Anatole Frame She stood he- 1
fore I he pretty green decorated !
Christmas tree wnich made the
perfect setting Completing the
program Mrs J I* Jacks, acorn- j
panied by Mrs A W Moseley,
sang Silent Night" and led the
singing of the Christmas carols
Forty-six Golden Agers rep re-
retititig the Baptist. First Christ-
ian Presbyterian Trinity Metho- t
list and First Method*! Churches
were present tor this meeting
An mu nation to other oiler
adults of ail faiths t* e\'en<t«d
to attend these monthly meetings
sponsored hy the First Methodist
Miniature
Marshmallows
Large Pkg. 25c
MIRACLE WHIP
Quart 59c
Philadelphia
CREAM CHEESE
2—3 Oz. Pkgs....... 29c
8 Oz. Pkg...............37c
Diamond
OLEO........2 Lbs. 33c
Kimbeir*
BISCUITS 6 Cans 49c
Yelteela 2 Lb*.
CHEESE........Box 89c
Supreme
CRACKERS
LB. BOX
39c
29c
Kimbeir*
SWEET PICKLES..........22 Oz. Jar
kimhcir* Sour or Dill
PICKLES ................................Qt. Jar
Del Monte
FRUIT COCKTAIL ... 2—303 Cans 49c
Del Monte PEAS............2—303 Cans 45c
Whole
Del Monte GREEN BEANS 303 Can 29c
Del Monte CUT BEANS......303 Can 25c
All Green Asparagus
SPEARS........................300 Size Can
Whole Cnpeeled
APRICOTS....................2—303 Cans
39c
CANNED HAMS 10% off Reg. Price
PICNIC HAMS ......................Lb. 39c
t’edar Farm Thick Sliced
BACON...................... 2-Lb. Pkg. 98c
CHICKEN HENS..................Lb. 35c
SUNC0 TURKEY TOMS
AND HENS - PRICED RIGHT!
Gold Medal
CAKE
MIXES
—Apple Sauce
—Chocolate Fudge
—Butter Cream
6LADI0LA MEAL
LB. BAG
Fruits & Veg.
Ft*r Hi-lilt* I *. II.mbt Want \4*
Worried About Tomorrow?
FMeOty |!l
NOW S&I4JNG
MOSPITAI.IZ ATtONi INHI RAttCfc.
DON F. JOHNSON
LY i Mtl -rmuk. MAu
Co IhBm. tmm
l arge Stalk
CELERY........Ea. !.x
Kreah and <>i*p Head
LETTUCE ............ 15c
AVOCADOS Ea. Bk
Frenh t.reen 3 Hunches
ONIONS................25c
foil IA
('KANKERRIES . 25r
images, or S-I.ll. Hag
GRAPEFRUIT .... 33c
( aNfanila—Heat far
VahruoM or t rail Salad
ORANGES... U>. 19,
Frozen Foods
l.ihby'a Sweet
PEAS «<« 19c
Libby's Orange luict
and
Orapfruit Juice
GANDY'S
Dairy Goods
Vs Gal.
ICE CREAM......59c
Vt Gat.
FRO-ZAN ........ 39c
2—V* Gala.
MILK ................ 89c-
Sweet Cooking
Durkee a Grated 5 Or. Pkg.
COCONUT 3 For 25c
Snowflake 7 Oa.
COCONUT Pkif. 19c
Nr* tie*
4 OZ CANS
Peppcridge Karma
Turnovers. Strudels
ROLLS «< 59c
SEMI-SWEETS
12 01 nt 39c
l*te«tv nf Ked Wan Marta*
IMkHHis Apgdo* Priced Highi
I talk
DATES........Pkg. 29c
Hip-tl-l-lte
Marshmallow Creme
Jar 23c
S McShan-^Son
r" trn ^ v«ta
‘
Whipping
___CREAM .. V, Pt. 29c
Holiday Fine .. .
CI»^wlat^iover«r
CHERRIES
Hrr*hey or Nratle*
CANDY.. 10—5c Bars 39c 2
Kibhox MIX Pkg. 35c Wv
Christmas Mix ... Pkg. 39c
-o-
Extra I dime Na. I
WAI.NITTS.......... IJb. 59c
llratil
NUTS and ALMONDS 49r
»tn
59* f
TO ('EL RBI
are being invitee
5v.h wedding an
the Huie home
wife, the former
ly after their mi
lived in the Loht
Travis and Hoy
rentore and Mrs.
children, and foi
Methc
Hold
The three Circle;
en’s Society of Chi
o| the First Metho
Hi.iily nut tiiL’etli.
lowahfp Hall Mond
their annual Chris
At tho meeting
member* were h
Laura Strickland,
Mfirsden a ml .Mr*.
They ami the circb
Kdwnr.1 Ceealln,
Martin and the \Y
Mrs. Hardin June-
gutsts a* they art
The nerving tut
with a pretty whi
clotli ami centered
sle>: h holding an n
red carnation*. Mr
d«r ladled the hot
from the silver
Christina* aandwlc
* * -
K
'+
• •
i !
$10 Putt
kitchen fo|
Holiday c<
Holidoy ec
pe book to |
shoppers'
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1961, newspaper, December 19, 1961; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921113/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.