The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O YTXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 19(512
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CHURCH NEWS
l'lr*l MrllimllNl OiUrell
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Clli.rlen llare, l'ii»tor
10 n. m.—Sunday School, Don
Neal, superintendent.
11 u. m — Morning Worship.
7 |>. m.— Evening Worship.
7 p. m.-Junior and Senior Meth-
odist Youth Fellowship, This
is “Golden Cross’’ Sunday.
Wednesday, Jan. 24 Commission
on Education meeting, 7 p. m.
• • •
Christian Science Society
700 West llth St.
Similar Services at II a. m.
Conflicting demands of every-
day living can he resolved through
spiritual understanding of God
as divine Life.
This is a theme of the Lesson-
Sermon entitled “Life” which is
to be read at Christian Science
services Sunday.
Selections from the Bible will
include this verse from Psalm 40:
“I delight to do thy will, () my
Cod: yea, thy law is within niy
heart.”
From “Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
Baker Eddy this citation will he
read (p. 1KI): “Truth, Life, and
Love are the only legitimate and
eternal demands on man, and they
are spiritual lawgivers, enforcing
obedience through divine statutes "
The Goldan Text is from John
(17): "This is life eternal, that
they might know thee the only
true God, ami Jesus Christ, whom
thou hust sent.’’
• ♦ •
First Methodist Church
Harry C. Bamberger, pastor
Sunday, Jun. 21
Sunduy School, 9:46 a. m.
Morning Worship Service, 10:55
a. in.
MYF groups, 5:210 p. m.
Monday, Jan. 22—Explorer Scouts,
7 p. m.
Wednesday, Jan. 24:
Morning Circle, 9:30 n. m.
Afternoon Circle, 3 p. m.
Boy Scouts, 8:30 p. in,
• • •
Church of Christ
Fourth ami llrhlge Sts.
Frlicst McCoy, evangelist
Bible Study, 9 ir> a. m.
Preaching and worship, 10:4h
v. m. nml tt p. in.
Sermon Subjects: Morning:
“Not Everyone.” Evening: “What
God Has Joined Together."
Mid-week Service, Wednesday
7 p. m.
Ladies Bible class, Wednesday
9 a. m.
Radio Devotional, Wednesday
9:30 a. in.
Gospel Tabernacle
-J"l I i-l I’carl
C. L. Grimes, punt.ir
Sunday Services:
9 a. m.—Radio Service.
10 a. m.—Bible Study.
11 a. in.—Morning Worship.
(5 p. m.—Young People
7:30 p. m. — Evening Service.
Week-Day Services:
• » •
Assembly of God Church
Mcvcnth and South Walnut
H. E. Mannheim, pastor
Sunduy school, 9:45 a. in.
Morning worship, 11 a. in.
Evangelistic service, 7 p. in.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,
7 p. m.
Friday: Young People Service,
7 p. m.
Weekly gospel radio program
Monday through Friday at 11:45
by the pastor, E. E. Dannheim.
MERCURY NEWS
By MRS. D. S. PUMPIIKKY
MERCURY, Tex., Jan. 15- The
aftermath of last week’s severe
cold is distressing. Not too much
stock damage here hut everyone
who hud water-works, pipelines
and fittings is busy trying to re-
pair the damages. The merchants
ran out of pipe fittings and all
plumbers and helpers are having
to work almost day and night to
take care of even emergency water
supply.
The Community “12" party
dated for Saturday night had to
be put off on account of burst
pipes aad no chance to have water
in the house, and no chance to
have the house comfortably warm
until some windows can lie re-
paired.
Mr. and Mrs. Young Wright,
Kerrville, were with Mrs. Margar-
et Jordan Sunday and Monday.
All of them had dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Squires at Rochelle
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Singleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Singleton and
i.in all of i "it Wotth, vitited
I he Elgin Dennises the past week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Powell,
Brady, visited Mrs. Jessie Bush,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cates, Men-
ard, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jud Bratton.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Massey an-
nounce the arrival of a lmhy hoy
at Medical Arts Hospital, Brown-
| wood, Jan. 15, 19(52.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sansom
went to Brownwood Tuesday,
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Humphrey
had lunch with Dr. Young and
family, Coleman, Sunday and vis
ited Mrs. Matthew: at Brownwood
in the afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. Rice, Char-
lotte Anna and Sheila Kay were in
Brownwood Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cunnit g-
hnm, Temple, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Yates,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jordan, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Harris and Hoi-
ace's father, Joe Cunningham,
Brady.
Mrs. John G. Jones and Mrs.
Billy Jones visited Mr. and Mrs.
Son Bratton and Barbara and
Mrs. AI Moss and Elisabeth Mon-
day afternoon r.nd Mr. and Mrs.
L. (5. UnUorvvrod and Jon Pool
visited them that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williamson,
Kayo and Debbie spent Sunday
with Mrs. A. L. Finnigan and
Mrs. Katherine Cox, Kay and
Robin.
Mrs. Sidney Berry is able to be
home from the hospital.
Mrs. J. D. Rhone and son are
spending Tuesday with the Willie
Ray Weathermans.
Mr, and Mrs. Odell McBee and
children and Mrs. Pete McBee, Del
Rio, visited home folks the past
week-end at Mercury.
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and Ap.fxUaH.ce. Go..
First llaplist Church
Corner Sixth nnd Elm
.1. J. Jordan, pastor
George Archer, minister
of music and education
Sunday:
9:45 a. m.~ Sunday school, all
ages.
II n. m.—Morning worship.
•5 p. m. -Training 1'nlon.
7 p. m.—Evening worship.
Monday:
3 p. m.—Dora J. Sandcrford
( irole, 805 Crothers Ave.
3:45 p. n».—Junior GA, Sun-
beams, BA's.
4:30 p. in.—Junior Choir ro-
hoarsal.
Wednesday:
7• 3,0 p. m.- The Hour of Pow-
or.
X:.'in p. in.—Choir rehearsal.
Thursday: 9:30, 2:30, 7:30 p. m.—
Visitation.
B> MBS. LEON LEE
them and hope their joining our
community is a pleasant one. Mr
and .Mrs. Dunning Joined in
Christian fellowship with th<'
Baptist Church Sunday morning.
Mrs. A. L. Neal, who was a pa-
tient In Brady Hospital a few
days, is at homo now.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kngdahl
visited recently In Dallas with
their son and family. Mr and
Mrs Il< b Kngdahl und Janet.
Mrs. W. P. Anderson is visit-
ing Mrs. E. E. Mitchell a few
days and getting her household
straightened up after selling her
home to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wayne
Barker.
After two months visiting their
| daughter nnd family, Mr. nnd
.Mrs. Fred Roberts, Freddy and
Linda Ruth, Mr and Mrs. Chet He-
man of Washington have return-
ed home.
Hev. und Mrs. M. I). Morehead.
(Vanne and Karl visited several
days at Angleton and Alvin lust
week.
Visitors Monday with Mr and
Mrs. Edd Hqulers were Mr. nnd
Mrs. Young Wriuht, Kerrville,
and Mrs. Margaret Jordan, Plac-
id.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Nowlin,
Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Bartlett, Mrs Jonce Adams, Plac-
id; Henry Huffstuttler and Mr.
Sorrells, Brady, were visitors in
Hie home of Mrs. Lillie Bartlett
last week-end.
Mr and Mrs Glen Burns and
Dnwn, Eden, were week-end visi-
tors of her parents, Mr. und Mrs.
Raymond Hurvlson.
Ilocht lie girls and hoys basket-
ball teams were in a tournament
at Eden over the week-end and
brought home two trophies, first
place In the girls’ division and
second in the boys'. Patsy Nowlin,
Barbara Bratton und Janet Lem-
1 kn were selected to the nil star
girls' team, and John McDonald
and Ruy I loyal to the boys’.
Miss Suzanne Smith visited
her parents over the week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Linda,
Jan and Nan. She Is a freshman
at San Angelo Junior College.
Woodrow Allen, Suzy, Aflon
and Jayton visited his mother,
Mrs. B. W. Allen, Sunduy.
Bov. Charles Hare preached
his rei'.ilar services Sunday at
tlie Bowser and Richland Springs
Methodist Churches.
Miss Patsy Kngdahl, Sopho-
more at San Angelo Junior Col-
lege, was a week end gueHt of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eng-
dahl.
Dee Myers Ih recuperating at
home after surgery in Brady Hos-
pital.
Mines Drew Brown, Omn Whit-
aker and Boh Moseley attended a
no etini• ,,f the Women's mission-
ary Union, Monday, at the Bap-
tist Church nt Boole.
Mrs. Bill Moseley visited In
Mason Monday with her children.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Moseley, Melo-
dy and Debbie.
The Rochelle Study Club will
meet Monday, Jsnuury 22, at 4
p m. at the Community Center.
The program, a panel, “Contact-
ing Miss America", will he given
by Mrs. Billy Moseley, Mrs. M N.
Williamson and Mrs Tol Roberts.
Mrs. Troy Smith will give the
Pledge to the Flag Hostesses
will he Mrs. K. V. Hurd and Mrs.
Walter Hurd.
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ROCHELLE, Jan. Hi, 19(5 2—
Things are settling down after
the severe cold spell we had. We
didn't receive that much needed
rain, hut are Htlll hoping to get
one soon,
Lois of the pipes hurst after
the thaw. Almost everyone was
repairing one at their homes.
(Mir community was saddened
to hear of the death of Lowell
Ray Williamson, grandson of
Mrs. W. If Williamson. Ills body
is to be returned to Brady nnd
burial In the Rochelle Cemetery,
Wednesday. Our sympathy is ex-
tended to nil the family.
Three new families moved Into
our community last week, Mr
md Mrs. Billy Wayne Barker and
Mark. Brady; Mr and Mrs. Dean
Dunning and son, Athens, Texas;
and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nowlin,
Ronnie nnd Unisy. We welcome
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1962, newspaper, January 19, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921419/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.