The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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lit stated Ihiti "W.i have :t I
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for Hu glory "f God n.- of
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the Ini. It y i. hi ml or tin* uni tii
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’•Ir .Vlullow explained tliii'
» symphony ia u musical ium-
tlil.'il ili.it iil! symphonic*
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at*r*i*d to tin* rlub nifinlifra mnl
to Mrs George K llnrria a
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Society.
f'm: Brady Standard
FaUt heran Women
Meet For Prayer
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Hw II .Rfsait and Afro Van
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Returns l« Krrnift*
Ufa. James T Manat of
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Club.
I’raycr leader* we re Mia.
VVm re n lloft|iuuir and Mis.
Goo rife Campbell. uaaialfd by
tin* pastor. tbr lit * Art Inti
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At the business session under
the direction of the president,
Mrs. Jacob Mohr, plans were
DRS. PLUS & ELLIS
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BROWNWfXID, TEXAS
Glasses or contact brunts fitted.
We grind all lenaea.
Call Milton 3-0184 or write
P, O. Box 149 for appointment
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Notes From Vivian
Ily MRH. L U. SMITH
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BAIRD'S
BREAD
MOVING TRICK
There’s a trick to moving
furniture over floors To keep
heavy pieces of furniture
from marring the floor, slip
a thick pad under each leg
as the professional mover*
do Thick folds of old bath
towels are ideal They not
only protect the floor hut
also make it easier to sl.de
heavy furniture into place
Your floor will keep its fresh
food looks
stay* rarsH toner*
If you have followed (bin Now. after IS yearn. Stella
column through tin* past *ev- mid two of her three hoiim are
eral years you will, no doubt, flying to Texas for an Easter
remember my mentioning a vacation. The boys are Bobby,
p.-n pal and good friend Mrs H. and Danny 11 Jimmy is l*t
Stella Fltxpatrick, who lives and a rreshman in college mu)
In Detroit, 'tell unable to come
Stella answered my letter to : Our visitors will arrive in | —...........—----------
i fen fat club when w.* were San Angelo via Trans Texas I
*.hIi ll vem- of age She was Airlines next Thursday, Mar TROOP I
St. b . I,one,. Wilson theu and 2*». at ;t 42 p in and you know I Recently Troop I went to
( ^ u,,‘ .nmeU'.n Hrnilty and I will be happily ! Brownwood to attend "Wonder-
Hb lla and her late husband, awaiting their arrival 1 land," a fantasy of fairy tales
f.l. came to Brady for :» week's They will be our guests un- | presented by Howard Payne's
n April 1* 17 for our first til early morning of April C. j Children's Literature and Dra-
...... "lher after when they have reservations to matics Department. This trip
*orr* ■ ponding then for years return to Detroit. represented u reipiirement in
* "h "U",r i“»* * • * the Tus.ps Arts and ( rafts act-
mu t, a* w- thouahi we would There la one lltlle nrady jvities. T).r adults and their
' t,,l‘ ** Rir! I Itnnw of uho <*an iihar** yountf«*r children accompanying
• • when they departed for my excltment and that is An- | the Troop were: Mrs. B. J.
"!T , , , ,,r,‘T K‘*V'' Turner Her pen 1 Scott and Gary, Mrs. J. N.
>r years Inter, luly 1, j pal. Karen Cotter, and her fam- J Walton, Mis .1 N. Day and
1 'i-i.d her in her home in uy from Broken Bow. Neb . Sarah Mr- I onnie Williams
i.erv rninu, '’fT "**V“ra1 Hr“dy BH Mrs H. V I)oVal and Brenda!
V inlnute of It. guests In the Audle Turner onfVa Ann lewis and
f « tea Ily ..muring how , home in early January.
" <h we l ave n common and j Mrs E C Cates, of Austin,
un friends in Brady and her who is the former Judy Squlrea.
friends and family in ~ ‘
M TOGRAPH ON CONCRETE—Luci Paines Johnson
finishes up her autograph on concrete slabs at the National
Capital Flower Show in Washington. The It! year-old daugh-
ter of President and Mrs. Johnson used a paint brush to
sign her name at the Presidential Gulden exhibit which
featured the Speaker Sam roses -named after Sam Ray-
burn, lute Speaker of the House i^P) Wirephoto.
Girl Scout Activities
What's so surprising about Oldsmobile’s letstar 08?
Robin, Mrs. W. H James and
Rebecca, Mrs. Paul Bradshaw,
Detroit formerly of Brady, had a nice ""? 'J'”"*- "'?,*!*
commented that If they did not experience with a pen pal ’ M,!< ,M •N*',,n, Mr*. Mil-
k" differently we
to the Outdoor Day nt Gamp
Wood I .ok.' on March 14 were:
Mis. Cecil N'elin. Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Woodard and Hilly. Mr.
and Mrs Hilton Moore, Mrs.
Geneva Ann ls*wis anil Robin,
Mrs W. II. James and Rebecca,
Vis. R G. Doyal and Brenda,
Mr- l.onnie Williams and Mr*
J N Day and Sarah For their
vmitciii
ALWAYS F1H9T QUALITY m
w.
-ould pasa m>v eral yearajign. too Her pen
*' " *' * b.ok.'d so |,H| Jived In England and when • ' .1.' ' '* ' - ,
r if »•* """ she toured Europe with a group ' m‘** tt<C<,mpanyl,’‘f Trw’P 1
of colb-ge stiid.-nta. she hud
* * * ) the opportunity of visiting In
Now It has been 17 years her homo,
roe we have m en each other' j • e •
itf 'our-.* 'initty visited In, People seem to think since
their home overmrht In June you hnve never s<»en your
' ***** "n ht» w ay to Canada friend although you hnve cor-
•r to t op through Ontario responded for years, even talk*
1 th. t> ■■ s iper men but *d long distance exchanged
I w t* um.bb* to accompany him pictures and movie rolls, you
- n> e mv mother w.o ill. and don't know her They are very P*rt on (?'*' program, Tump I
l "ll I not leave her. j wrong’ I for anyone) tell more I presented “The Janitor’s Hoy"
- ■ about myself in letters than 1 "t''* “Proposals," with the
would m talking. song “In a Little Canoe” sung
• • • Is'twien the skits.
So, starting next week, my
position as society <>dltor nt TROOP III
The Bradv Htandnrd-Hernld Vickie Turner was the only
will he filled for two weeks by memlx*r of Troop 111 to go to
Jyui Titrle the Outdoor Day nt Camp
.lyni will appreciate as T Wood Lake. She accompanied
do your personals news and Troop I The Trtmp is huay
society items She will even making Mothers Day gift* and
be my guest for "Notes From Puppet* and learning stance
Vivian” and I'm sure you will manners. The Puppets arte a
eniov her comment* 'great aid in learning to act.
Vivian and Stella will make ♦ • *
eiery minute count with visit- TROOP X
ing and visiting some more* *n,0„, attending Outdoor Dav
I hope many of my Brady f,„m T,,M1p * w,.rp Mrs. Bill
end McCulloch Bounty friends Kisonbeck. Mrs. Kulwn Torrei.
wdl gs»t to meet Stella and her Mr„ K*vmond Blackwell. Mrs
sons They are fine folks and p^kett and the following
Smltty and I feel very honored Vjrki<i Thr.ma». Flora
that they want tn traTel an
far to vtalt In our home
, Plackwell, Tcnna Puckett, Tam
i Eiienbeck, and Deborah Curran. |
The Troop is busy leatning
the Flair ceremony, folk games,
and new songs.
TROOP V
Those attending Outdoor Day
at Camp Wood Lake from Troop 1
V included Mrs. Kenneth Lind-
say. Mr*. Douglas Avant, Mr*.
Doyal Abies, Mrs. Porter and
the following girls: Juliana
Lindsay, Susan White, Jan
Abies, Jackie Avants, Susan
Porter, Audrey Turner, Fern
Tilton, Joy Selman, Gloria Mc-
Kay and Pecky Eisenbeck. They
also visited the Coliseum in
Brownwood, the Santa Anna
Tile Co., in Santa Anna, ami
■topped at the Heart of Texas
Park to take picture* on the
way home.
This troop is working on the
Challenge of Emergency Pre-
paredness. They are Earning
the First Aid Badge as part
of their preparation for meet-
ing the Challenge.
t V its price... lower than 30 models with low-price names!
Its size... a big-car 123-inch wheelbase!
Its performance... zestier 330-cu-in. Jetfire Rochet V-8!
Sensational performance for everyday owner driving!
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CAMPBELL'S OLDSMOBILE - C ADILLAC CO.
215-17 \V. LOCKHART BRADY. TEXAS
-IOOKINO POI A GOOD USED CAkt LOOK fO« TMf "VAlUI-kATID" HON AT YOU* OlO* DIAlftl
Sandoval. VickW Wolf. Jamie
Skilen, Elixal>eth Torre*. Janice
1 feel like T atn getting won-
derful Raster gift* since our
uon-ln-law and daughter. Mr
a.,d Mr. German Composer’s
Damroseh Studies
"Music ia a more lofty revela-
slipt, r#9* 3.98 now...
NVlON SATIN TMCOT .. . • Iwmiriowa
(■fart that • to iwco no«t to yot» "l Roval
In th* flamornin omhroidory Wit lav
tahod a* (ha bada* and ham .., ood tha
half slips, r«g. 2.99 now.
w**e Wrn are now Brady r**st-
denta. since laat Saturday nlabt.
making tholr home at 30* W tinn than all wnwlont and phiio*-
7th St. <*phy.” a quotation from Lud-
N«* exporting my friend* wig von Heethoven. fended the
from Detroit make. a|| of thi* yenrhook irrvgram idan on “Gor.
•■in egtm stmcial Ka.ter hop’1 man ConaHOOrr*- 10th Century”
your* will lie nice too* when the Dnmronch Mu*ic CIA
• • • 1 met Tnenday afternoon. Mnreti
It*a ftin to eat lunch out every 17 in the He broom <»f Richard*
once in a while, and when my Memorin! Library
huahend goea tv Iauna Club on i Mr a. Weeiev Isenbower pre.u
Thumdova 1 hove a good clvonc. dent prooidod >ver the huoinoo*
to toko off too. I did juot that. meeting, and Mr*. J .me* Wol-
u*dojr and ran into on inkare'd j ton lod the group in the collect
ing story ! wnnt to pnae along) Mr* WsRon wn* leader of
to you. the program ood lovwmod the
Mr*. Lallion Deen of Lubbock life of Beethoven sod .poho on
ia visiting her .ioter, Mra. J. S the different tytmo of muaio
Willinma in Hrmly thia week that he compaerd
and today o nice neighbor. Mr* She presented Mia. Yvonne
Beatrice Dir kin eon. volunteered Frown a* guest nrtiat, who
to drive the ladle, to Coleman ployed "Adagio < a Mobile (torn
Countv to vioit their cousin Sonata No. C (Pathettquet no
Sam Suuyre. ami family, who j a piano **»io K* . idmg*. "So-
llvo on a ranch near G..uldbu»k note Op. If7. No. 2" and ’•Rym-
1 Thrv tetwrneil to Brady fm phony No. 6 in C Minor" hy
[ >unrh end were olao "noting Heethoven were also hoard
mt " Mr*. Woltaa led the hymn of
I learned that Mra. Deen the month orc«<mp*oi*d at the
I and her late hu-imnd owned the * p«an» by Mr* Harahi Burk.
1 find grocery .tore and pnat Mr*. Edwin .Hoyle* and Mr*.
•ffice in Doolo. which the) Fletcher Field* were hoeteaae*
I built in 1911. They named the I and Mr*. Sayie* served dainty
( poet office “Dooie" for David ; refreshment* with miniature
Doele of Itrady, who waa xarv- j Faster egg* aa plat* favor, to
mg aa pwatmoeuw at that tha* 1* member* and Mra. W. R
* * * Baoth. a guoai.
Hear Christ Preached
MARCH
Ev^an^elist
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JOE IIARNFnr
. . . I.rv» llnnd
Song Director
Hear The Simple
Gospel In Word
and Song
JOHN McQUIEN
. . . Brady
OF CHRIST
making her
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1999 S9rd St Luh
hwwti will ha re-.
hy her frienda aa Uwi
Neva Deen.
4TH AND BRIDGE ST.
7:00 A. M. TtTKDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:3# P. M. MONDAY THROCGH SATURDAY*—SUNDAY 6:00 P. M.
SPECIAL: Area Wide Young People's
Meeting Friday Night at 7:30
Fellowship Following Service
CtMSm EVERYBODY WEKOMIT
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1964, newspaper, March 20, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991456/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.