The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1962 Page: 7 of 10
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THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 19*52
OHN NEWS
By MRS. I RED I.OIIN
l_______________
1)1 IN, July 17—Mr. urn! Mrs*.
■ Nobles of Brady are the
U'l parent* of a baby daugh- were joined by Mr. and Mrs.
horn at tlie Coleman Hospital Jack Wilker tin and family of
and Mrs. II. J. Huffman of Brady. Hawaii on July 2 from < alifornia and Mrs. J. R. Winstead.
Visiting with Mrs. Watkins Mon* and returned to the coast >tate
•lay afternoon were Mrs. Jack by plane. Miss Patrick parents
Joyce of Big Iaike and Mrs. Lee accompanied the girls us far a* of Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Briscoe
Perkins of Coleman. California and visited while they when the former came to proud
Zane Carroll took his eon, Al, made the trip to the Island: The) at the Waldrip Church.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Fullagar while 'and Mrs. W. W. Short while her
Rev. an<l Mrs. Bin If. Moore his mother is attending Sul Ross husband was attending National
of May were Sunday upper guests ( liege at Alpine. They take Jim Cuurd maneuvers ut Ft. Polk, Ij ,
to Brady to play with the l.ittU fur two weeks. Winford returned
League players twice a week, from Ft. Polk Sunday and met his
Spending the week-end with the wife at the Short home where
day with Ii. ai ■ Mi-. I rank Sci- and Joe Ewing to the 4-H camp exj-ct to \i*it the Grand Canyon Mr. and Mi t. Ira Hester and Fullagai - were their son and they visited until Monday
kin m u u tii I I At-i \l i I l ni •• T1 a. ut i if l I a 1. . * a m I..1 as i at * a. • M ' *
ms and l ed Wilkerson. Tiny at Granite Shoals Monday.
anil
Mr. and Mi*. Emmett Damron route home.
'ther points of inter- t en- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bray voi grand .m, Sterling Fullagar and evening before returning to Mid-
Sundu) dinner gue-ts of Mr. and Michael of Fort StocMton, Mr. land.
were Sunday dinner gue ts of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Horne pent Mis. II. E. Crumley at Salt Gup. and Mrs. Fullagar and Jim made
; Wednesday, July 11th. The Ingram. The Hides also visited and Mrs. Culvin Fierson at San from Thursday till Saturday of Rev> and Mrs. Hurf Epperson 11 trip to San Angelo Monday.
U- miss weighed six pounds and Mr. und Mrs. Sherman Huie in
ounces und has been christened the afternoon.
te Elaine. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock of. Mrs. Emmett Moore, Patricia and They enjoyed the rodeo opening h'lle wore Sunday dinner guests'of children and Mr. amlMrs.'jvrrell
Angela. The ladies are cousins, last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill mu| |)avid af Btownwood and Mr. Mrs. C. W. Hemphill, Mr. and
The Damrons accompanied by Finlay and Corey at Colemun. „nd Mrs. Brady Martin and Mer- Mrs. Carroll Hemphill and two
Mrs. D. L. Carnes of San An-
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st are the maternal grandpur- Oklahoma City, Ok la., visited with Ronnie, and Becky Moore, drove purade, and Mr. Horne attended Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Barton when Hemphill and daughter spent the
to Coleman Saturday und attend-1 the rodeo one night. the former was here to serve his week-end with the former’s par-
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Browning last
Vf!• .and Mrs. Leon Browning Tuesday and Wednesday. They
ompunied by Mrs. Iru Bray of also visited other relatives in this
ikwood and Mrs. John L. vicinity before returning home
fighter, drove to Guyton, Okla., Sunday. Also guc ts of the Brown-
t Thursday and visited until ings several days last week were
id ay with Mrs. Ethel I.edbet- Mrs. Della Browning and Mrs. Hnd Mrs
, sister of Mrs. Browning and Bernice Naler of Ardmore, Okla. Mrs. Paul Moore Richard
s. Bray. They returned home
Amarillo and saw
fs in that area as the results Mrs
Mrs. Grady Moore wa Imste pastorate at the Baptist Church, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schooley
ed the rodeo.
Others attending the rodeo at
Coleman Saturday night were Mr. unlay from 2 till 1 p. in. to com- enjoyed fishing
for u gift tea at her home Sat- Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. T. (!, Solsbery, Gertie pliment Mrs. Terry Mitchell, a San Angelo last Thursday
and Joann accompanied by Mr. recent bride. Miss Dianna Myert Friday ami had fair luck.
H. E. Smith at Burnet. We regret thut Mr.
at a lake at Schooley is gru . ,
and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Smith, Jr., were Mrs. J. R.
plenty of rain.
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flourishing of Houston and her grandmother, ^ ,uc.sts „f Mr. >.......... at the „f, ...... , Mrs'VaUine 'Wrof' sX
rs. Grady Moore ami Dick table which was covered with a her g|iter> Mri. 6pal‘Browning.
,,, , ... * , Sunday utnner guests of Mr.
( hurley Latimer of Brady j
In . Larry Walker went to Fort of Mi . Glenn Huie.
1, (ikla., to spend the week-end Arriving Friday for an extend- pnost
:h her husband, wiio is taking ,,,| NHjt with Mr.’and Mrs. W. B.
•huical training there. Watkin were Mrs. Joe LewL
Thursday ^afternoon callers were Mr. and |§rf. jerry Simpson white lace doth over red to carry
and children of Brady and C. E. out 1,10 honoree’e chosen colors of
Mrs. Winford Short of Midland
it vicinity.
Marla <>f San Marcos spent the
The home of Mrs. Zane Car- ,|ay with the Watkinses and their (\ Looney was able to be dir- Solsbery, Carroll Watkins
I was the setting for a gift KU‘,.sts Sunday.
missed from the Brady Hospital ^‘ine * arroll.
and Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. White of
Brady were Sunday afternoon vis-
I.eo Smith and itors of Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. I.ud-
i last 1 uesday from d till ,r» p. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ravenelli |ast Wednesday where she spent Mr. and Mrs
to compliment Miss Dianna an,| xjr and Mrs. Wright of Ahi- nine days while under care for a Lou Ann of San Angelo spent wick,
fers, hride-elect of Pat Armen- |ent. wert, Sunday dinner guests of heart condition. from Monday till Friday of last Jim Ross of Brady is spending
nit of Austin. Joann Solsbery Mrs A pornjiSi jr.t when the Warren Holland who has re- week with the lady’s parents, Mr. some time with his grandparents, I
gistered the guests. 1 he lefresh- formc,r was here to fill the pulpit rently retired from the Army at
Leaving Tuesday morning for ®Pent part of the time with Mr.
red and white. A lovely arrange- a few days ^ visit with Mr. und
Mrs. W. II. Armcntrout and ' niont of red and white gladiolus Ml s- <'ecu! Shteld at Miami, Tex.,
>#|y \\- |{ Arnu nti«* it. Jr.. of adorned the* table from which the 1• ah ’ *'• Newton.
Hr. and Mrs. 1L W. Huie visit- st- e and Kay of New Home. Austin and Mr-. Willie Mae Ha l decorated cake squares and punch Sunday dinner guc t- of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Lohn ut spending the duv with the group en ,,f Dripping Spring spent tie were served. Guests were directed 1 ',l'- Bernard Hester and fam-
«* " north of 8u Antonio Monday were Mrs. Jim Watkins day with the J. D. Myers family »" » bedroom to view t display "> Mr-and Mrs. Alfred Hall
t l iiday. I Ley brought back a ,,f San Angelo and her daughter, ]ast Tuesday and attended the gift gifts. Co-hostesses with Mi "
od supply of vegetables an I Mrs. George Cobb of Rock wood, tea for Mi Dianna Myers in the Moore were Mines. Opal Brown- Mis. Nat Randnls and Mrs. Ira
dts which grow abundantly in Mr. and Mrs. Billy Patterson and afternoon. iI,. S, Walker, Ben Hodges, Hester were Btownwood shoppers
We are glad to report that Mrs. I’atd Moore, Clurence Lohn, T. G. lu-t Friday.
For
Thai Extra
Heller
Feeling
CHIROPRACTIC
TODAY
DR. V. K. SANDERSON
HOI S. ( hurrh Brady, Te*.
Phone I.Y 7-2179
BASEBALL (JAMES OF WEEK ON TV
SAT.—W ALDINGTON AT M W YORK
SUN.—WASHINGTON \l NEW YORK
For Your Television Needs See
' has. J. Brown 119 W. Commerce
RADIO T\ SALKS & SERVICE Phone I.Y 7-2100
YOUR
CT/Wyy
Dealer
in Brady
lto>ally of Radio A Television
;iit talde was covered with
at the Church of Christ. Mrs. Cor- Biggs AFB, El Paso, has been the
** 1 ®v*! Pl**k ahl1 *P nil went to San Saba Monday to guest of Mr. and Mn, M. W.
iqued with wedding hells outlin- visit r,,|atjvt.s
in silver, and centered with the Mrs ()ma Tedder left Monday
ame of a large beil whtch was1 f((r Sun Marco8 t(, enrou in ........, ......................
led with white flowci.s and top- for the last six weeks of Coleman Rodeo Saturday night and
Holland tiie past two weeks.
Mr. anil Mrs. Stanley Moore,
Bobby and Allan attended the
•d with bells and a ribbon how
iane Watkins and Gertrude Sol
tv served the confection decor- A. jz!! To 'Visit his
ed cake squares and frosted
summer school. A-2e Jerry Ted- were overnight guests of her par
der also left Monday for Tucson, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gwin. i
sister, Mrs. The Stanley Moores accompanied
Janie Draycott and family for by (!. W. Moore drove to San
inch. I he many gilts were dis- S(,V(.|..lj (|ay . before reporting for Angelo Sunday afternoon to visit
ayed in a bedroom. Hostesses
r the occasion were Mines. Em
duty at Travis AFB, California. Mi G. W. Moore who is a patient
Mi Herbert Wood and daugh- at the Baptist Memorial Hospital,
ett Moore, Grady Moore, ( at roll u>|. an<| -p, isu Westner of Cole- They found her improving and
at kins, T. G. Solsbery and Car
>11.
•unwanted Mr'^o'd'1 Mrs cieml ' hor ',an blackeyed peas, beans,
xompanied
uie, David and Sheryl to Eden
hursdny where they spent tiie
For All Your Painting
Needs Call
JOE HILL
401 So. Pine St. LY 7-260'.
Brady, Texas*
man spent a few days with Mrs. expecting to be dismissed from
Betty Fowler last week and helped the hospital in about two weeks.
Mrs. Jack Horne was admitted
to the Brady Hospital Monday
Carroll Watkins, who is attend- for treatment of a sinus condition,
jng summer school at North Tex- Mr. and Mrs. Grady Moore were
as State. Denton, spent the week- in receipt of a card Monday from
end with his family. His daugh- their daughter. Miss Iris Moore
ter, Diane returned to Denton with of Andrews, who advised that she
him to enroll for the last six was in Nevada and enroute home
weeks of summer school. Also a following a delightful trip to Ha-
week-end guest of the Watkinses waii on which she accompanied a
was Jim Tom Mills of Houston, friend, Miss Virginia Patrick of
Sunday afternoon callers were Mr. Grand Prairie. The girls flew to
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A Ci (Too pore ’ ib>r lux no movin'; parts to wear out. . . ar i n* it! r
Ins • SUN VALLEY* All Year CAS 1
same trouble-free principle . . . co-ding \ou> home by tbc movement
of liiptuL and \upor.. . titili/iug a sileut gas flame in a pic»ure-freo
system. N * c*tlier central air condt-
toner offers > »i tins a*l\antai2C of
NO M()\ INC PARIS in tin voolm;
tule’ Wins ft is ssh) no other central
piiiiliti -tier cat» cotnjwre to the
St N \ M l IV lor FCONOMY OF
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Where Good Feeling goes with Square Dealing
PREM
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and Grapefruit
46
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25
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or Sha>fa
ORANGE DRINK
Kimbell’s BIG 5
PORK K BEANS
PINTO BEANS
SPAGHETTI
Diamond Hlackeved
PE \s with BACON
No. I Can
TOM VTOKS
mum
Maxwell House
COFFEE
SUGAR
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5
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BAG
(Limit One)
99‘
49‘
Luncheon Meat
12 °i cm 45
Diamond 12 O*.
Catsup bottle 15c
Swift’s
Ri mite II
Vienna Sausage
SHORTENING 3 • 55‘ 23‘ - 5 »$1
f.laditila
(Limit One)
5 300 cans 49c FLOUR 5us 29
Supreme
Crackers
Cream Stylo or Whole Kernel
Soap Items CORN
(liant TIDE........ 69c Blue Lake
303 CAN
10‘ 4
Delsey TISSUE
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Tew l.i<|Uid I.g. Si/e
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ILith Si/e
LI X 2 Bars 29c
Kim hell’s
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He me Laundry
DASH
Frozen Foods
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GREEN BEANS
Lipton's TEA
Mrs. Dennis
Whole Chicken
Ro-edale Whole Spired
PEACHES ■
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Orange Juice
49
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ROLLS
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Table NAPKINS
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1962, newspaper, July 20, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921355/m1/7/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.