The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1962 Page: 5 of 8
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Tl K'DAY, AUGUST 28, IOC 2 rUM BRADY II LI! A LI), BRADY, TUXAS—PAG! S
MRS. LARKY LOYAL SHARI*
Jeanette St. Clair
Weds Lt. L. L. Sharp
Miss Jeanette St. Clair of cousin. Miss Jan Glasscock of
Sweetwater, a former re.ident of San Argelo. Bridesmaids were
l-'radv, was married Saturday ev- Miss Jane Sharp of Littlefield,
. niriL' in First Methodist Church, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss
Sweetwater, to Lt. Larry Ix.val Patricia Bryant of Dallas. They
Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. wore lilac crystalline peau fash-
Sharp of Littlefield. The bride is ioned with rounded net klmes. cup
the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. sleeves and bell skirts. Wild
John H. Majors of Sweetwater. headpieces and shoes matched the
Double-ring wedding vows were dresses. Each girl carried a sin-
rwhanged in a setting of candle- glo white rose with petal edges
light and greenery. Officiating was tinted lilac.
1 .. Marshall Khew, pastor. Mrs. Enteric, r with Dr. Majors, who
\V. K. Morton gave wedding gave her in marriage, the bride
nUsic. Miss Charlotte llenlry of wore a gown of candlelight-ivory
|:M wnwood was soloist, singing "I satin peau. The bodice had a
I vo You Truly” before the cere- rounded, stand-away neckline and
r'u r.y and “The Wedding Prayer” long tapered sleeves. The floor-
i. Uli on length skirt. with back folds
U hers and groomsmen were swirling to give side fullness ex-
Ga:y Pickrell of Littlefield. Drew prided into a long chapel t,am.
Wight of Dallas, Lt. Tom Boucek The man .Ua-type veil of silk ne
,f «»lms,,d Air Force Base. Pa., with pearl-studded
and Ralph Wells of Dye.-- Air A “neon , lace. White roses on a
Force Base, Abilene. whlt« formed the bndul lu,U‘
Best man was John Scott . , ,,
,, . , The wedding reception was held
Rogers of Denton. , . , . ,
in the church parlor. Afterward
Maid of honor was the brides , , ' . . , . ,
the bride changed to a suit of knit
beige Italian wool with brown and
Williams Descendants b'£ STSST.
Ildltl loth Reunion
1 kr man son Family
Reunited in Brady
and Mrs. Swell Herman-
. .,n. 1.;! n S. Coll ••, recently ha 1
a- ttieir gin -is, a daughter and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rink-
. i#„rti o .t’lii .« lie iii St
i) ;ids Church, Va.. n’ •! a s n
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
lUrinaiison. Patrl a, Shirley and
Rodney of Cvalde.
The family reunion was made
complete by another son and
daughter along with their r»-
' sportive families. Mr. tin i Mr*,
f’lareiice Herman*"!!. K iron and
Kelli and Mr. and Mi". James
K. JorJan and Or**g all of Brady.
This was the first time in nine
years the entire Mermansou fam-
ily had been reunited.
Barclay-Graham
Families Meet
The Barclay-Graham reunion
was held Sunday, Aug. 26, at
Richards Park.
Those |resent for the occasion
were: Mrs. P. L. Greenhaw and
Mr. and Mrs W. K. Barclay. Val-
ley Spring; Janet and Hill Cook,
Tiny Graham and Mr. and Mrs.
Price E. Cook and Sally Ann,
Mi Gregor;
Kdd Graham, Silsbee; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Barclay and Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Spud Smith and Ed
Lane, Brownwood; Bertie Gentry,
Coleman; Mr. and Mis. Arthur
Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bar-
clay and family, Mr. and Mrs.
C» i il Simpson and family. Mrs.
Buelah Barclay and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Parker, Jr., Sandra and
Judy, Llano;
Mrs. Amos Region, Roy and
Sonia and Miss Janice Johnston.
San Angelo; Mrs. Clyde L. Yar-
brough, Cherol.ee; Mr. and Mrs.
Odell Arp and family and Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Barclay. Austin; Mrs.
Lewis Miller, Mr. and Mr Robert
Miller, Mr. and Mr-. Alton Hod-
ges, Terri and Craig. Mr. and Mrs.
Hilton Barclay. Becky, I in-
da. Barbara and Max and Mr.
and Mrs. Hope Brown and Calvin,
Austin;
Edward Graham, Abilene; Mr.
and Mrs. I-eon Brown. Katrina
and Randy, I.ulbock; Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Miller, Joe. Pat. Brenda.
Keith and Kevin. Ranger; Mr and
Mrs. Duwnrd Brown, Crawford;
Ira Tmkress, Pontotoc: Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton I.arromore an i fam-
ily and Mr. and Mis. Robert Bar-
clay. Richland Springs; and J. A.
Osborne, Fort Sumner, N. M.
10 First Graders
G< < €C ps
Ry Rochelle ITA
. i l|ii 1 die PTA spi n orod Its
.inniial i r< hool round up Fri-
day, Augu-t .1. at l. ill) p hi. in
the Hothelin first grade room.
leu fir-' graders prenead
v re given a physical riu«-k-u|t t*jr
Dr. Donald Pentecost, and Dr.
D irry Price* i .i\e their dental
check-up.
I or ID-nils I «.<• tl.r.iM Want A«1*
MRS. GWYVNKTH Kl< HARD < l KT1S
Browning - Curtis
Vows Exchanged
Lt. and Mrs. Sharp will l»e at
home in Harrisburg, Pa., where
he is stationed at Olntstead Air
Force Base.
Mrs. Sharp was graduated
from Brady High School and
Noith Texas State University.
Denton, where she belonged to
Alpha Phi, social sorority, and
Gamma Theta Upsilon. honorary
' 1 sorority. Lt. Sharp was graduated
t.u m.ik Littlefield High School,
North Texas State I'nivci >ity ,i”d
•h** -ixtv one members of the offj,.ers Training School at laick-
land Air Force Base, San Antonio.
Rehearsal dinner was hosted
Ftiday evening by the bride-
groom's parents at Sweetwater
Country Club.
Descendant* of the late 1). 8.
W Plains again .hose Richard#
Park for their 13th annual ro-
iui'"n August 2‘i and 2»>.
s. ■ urday . veryont* enjoyed a
I b«t lunch and the men en-
• • • i playing t2 and other games
R’e.tkfast was cooked over an
o,. n fire Sunday and a
lunch was serxed at noon
'. aitly attending included Mr ua-l
Mr* .1 II Mathews. San Saint.
Nit- R I. Hurley and Mr and
X • - Alex l.aird L.akey; .Mrs
I Hill'll.hi tialveslon; Mr
.I Mrs Slim Morris and Hay
Mr and Mr* Truett Spruill. Mr
.mi firs |i S Williams, Sue,
'<•11 and Itamie and Mrs. Laura
Williams. Re Don
Mr a lid Mr* Hand McGuelin.
Barran .ind Kent. \rnn*,ii* P. * -
X!r* J«MS Mel i tig In and Mr*
M.i\ William* Thru Ri\.r«, Mr
i d Mr* tJlen Smith Mr .".1 Mr*
P M linen*- Bax b>n and tli'aln.
Mr pm| Mr* Krx in fiorti and
• tv Mr and Mr* !*» •. Ii>hn«.'»,
\ i k . Marilyn and Pnubi TuPi*
* n tlui'ln
Mr and Mr Ira «'.>at- '»* n».
Bissett Reunion
Held in Brady
Mr* .1 s Williams and Mrs.
Purrie Bisseit were hostesses for
the Bissett family reunion Inst
week-end at their home at s•* 1
South Elm Street.
Those present were Mr and
Mrs Charles <• Henderson. Miss
Lynda Henderson and Van Cope-
land. Coleman; Mrs Holtle Wil-
liams, Santa Anna: Mr and Mrs.
H. C. Miller. Richland Springs;
Mi it c Btaaatl Brady; Mr
and Mrs Derward Hl-**tt. Bul-
lilieer Mr and Mrs K I. Bissett
and Mr and Mr* (iarlnnd Prif-
fiee l.olin. and Mr and Mr* Roe
Baxottsett. Miss Sara Bavons.tt
and Mr* Lillian D> * :■ I uhbock
Sunset Church of Cl.ri t in Dal-
las was the setting for the wed-
ding of Miss Sherlene Joyce
Brownir.g and Gwynneth Richard
Curtis on August Lr>. Parents of
the couple are Mr. and Mrs. L. D
Browning of I.ohn and Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Curtis of 2*2!
James Louis Rrivi, Amarillo.
Mrs. Dale Young of Stephen
ville attended her sist>. r as matron
of honor atul Misses Sallv R i co
Margaret Curtis, and Glenda Car
ter were bridesmaids. Th y won
yellow silk organza dn e.- ami
! carried cascades of yellow gla
inelias.
Jimmy Roberts served a- Im t
man. Tommy l’i|ies, Edgtir Itenni
of Dimmit, and Cullen Johnson
of Wichita Fall.1 were groomsmen
and were assisted in ushering by
Lynn Tankersley.
An A Capelin octet was con:
posed of Mary Waller, Carolyn
Iotwia, Linda Gilliam, Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Hatfield, George Baker.
| John Preslwood ml Bobby Smith
Solos of "The Wedding Prayer"
and "1 Love Thee" by Beethoven
wa re sung by Mi*- Mary Waller |
and John Prestwood. The groom
sang "I Love Thee” by Greig to
the bride tit the altar.
Dr. Everett Blanton of Arm
rillo officiated at the double-lit •
ceremony xvith the father of th'
bride giving her in marriage.
Tiie bride’s goxvn was made of a
(hantilly lace fitted bodice with
I ointed sleeves and a scalloped
neckline trimmed with sequins and
pearls. The skirt of -ilk bomba-
zine trimmed with a border of
chantilly hue was featured in the
back with three tiers flowing into
a cathedral train. A tiara of pearls
held her fingertip veil (if silk
illusion. The bride carried a cas-
cade bouquet of white orchid and
roses.
Guests were icceived at the n
ception in the Fellowship Hall.
For traveling on her wedding
trip to Colorado Springs, Colo.,
the bride wore a Dior blue *ilk
and wool suit with black acce*sot
ies. A graduate of Abilene
Christian College, she is employed
by the Dallas School system.
Her husband, also a graduate
of Abilene Christian College, is
educational Director at Sunset
Church of Christ and will he at-
tending Southern Methodist Uni-
versity Law School this fall.
The couple will make their
home at 6636 Airline Road, Dallas.
Rehearsal dinner was given by
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Curtis at
Naler’s Country Kitchen, Dullu*.
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1962, newspaper, August 28, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921331/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.