The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1958 Page: 9 of 12
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Group Attend Area FHA
ivention At Baylor University
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Mr*. 3. W. Meyer
in the local group of
nta to attend the recent
I Convention held at
[Hall, Baylor University, in
Nancy Zavrel, La-
F Inc her, Mary Irene Burtia
Inge, accompanied by
Mrs. C, P. Vickery
visitors here were Air-
and Mrs. Bob McGraw who
.en guests of her sister and
, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jur-
IcGraw who was on a tour of
I with the US Air Force in
__ny was here on emergency
after attending funeral ser-
for his mother, Mrs. Bob
taw, Sr , at Minneapolis. Min
^ft Wednesday for New Jersey
he will await his new as-
ent Mrs. McGraw, formerly
Thelma Gann of Buckholts,
[nurse at Scott & White hospi-
Temple.
cent guests of Rudolph Kaatz
his children Mr. and Mrs.
Kaatz and children and
and Mrs. Rudolph Kaatz
| children of Waco and Mr. and
Clarence Synatsky and child-
of Thrall.
... .. Mrs. Julius. Tomaaek
I sons. Donald and Jimmy have
___! from a visit to Ft. Worth
they went to welcome their
granddaughter and niece,
ly Lynn, daughter of Mr. and
s. Billy C. Tomasek. They were
guests of another son and
lily, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Toma-
and a sister and brother-in-
, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luksa.
and Mrs. Lex Daniel and
Milton were in Bryan Wed-
ay to attend funeral services
Mr. Daniel’s nephew, Sgt. An-
sw Wallin.
I M-Sgt. Joe J. Rollins, recently
returned from a lour of duty over-
seas, arrived Friday to Join his
wife, Irene and their children, Eli-
zabeth and John Edward, at the
home of her parents. Mr and Mrs.
John Kuzel. After a brief visit
they left Saturday for his new
post at Topeka. Kansas,
Mr. and Mrs James Tate had
as guests Saturday evening, Mr.
and Mrs. Macon Booth and child-
ren. Darlene. Lynn and Randy and
Jo Ann Helstrom of Waco.
Visitors in the John Henson home
are their daughter and family Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Nichols, Sherry
and Cindy of Fort Worth
Martin Server of Rochester, who
for several weeks has been a sur-
gery patient at Anderson hospital
in Houston, was able to be moved
Sunday to the home of his son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Zedlitz where he and
Mrs. Server will be guests. Other
guests in the Zedlitz home have
been Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zedlitz.
Austin; Mrs. Ruth Sitton, Lubbock
and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kruger and
son. J. C. of Houston. Guests Mon-
day were sisters of Mr. Server.
Mrs W. C. Knight. Little River,
and Mrs. E. W. Potts of Beltdh
and Miss Sallie Graham, a step-
sister from Marlin.
Mrs. Katie Zedlitz who has been
a visitor in Ft. Worth the past
week as a guest of her sister's
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Deeds
was expected to return home Sun-
day, accompanied by Mrs. Walter
Hagemeister who also has been a
guest of relatives in Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ezzell's
guests Thursday were their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jim Mitcham of Came-
ron and granddaughter. Mrs. Her-
bert Shroeder and son, David of
Columbus. Texas.
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Cub, Boy Scout
•
Troops Organize,
Members Named
By Mr*. A. T. Swanay
Boys Joining the new scout
troops here are: Cub sciut*. David
Hutson Mike Rice, Gary Cobb.
Melvin Meeks, George Wade Jones
Den mother will be Mrs. Marbeth
Hutson and Cub master. J C.
Komar.
Boy scouts are: Donald Ray
Pimpler. Donald Ray Swanzy,
Billy Lane Hutson, Wayland Cor-
ner. Scout Master will be Sonny
Swanzy.
Explorer scouts will organize at
a later date.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rice and
family of Houston were weekend
guests of Mrs. Virgia Rice. Bert
and Mike. Little Miss Kim Rice
attended Sunday School at the
Baptist Church here.
Those visiting with M. D. Swan-
zy on his birthday Friday night
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strick-
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Doiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Swanzy and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lee Schuetze and Brenda.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanzy and :
James of Belton visited relatives
here last Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Zander and son.
Willard moved from Rosebud to
Ben Arnold Saturday. They moved
into the house formerly owned by
Walter Sitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Schue-
tze and Brenda of Temple spent
the weekend in the home of Mr
and Mrs. M. D. Swanzy.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Sonny Dorner and family were
Mrs. Mildred Swanzy and Paula
and Mrs. Monroe Tamplin of Rose-
bud; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanzy
and James of Belton and Mr. and
Mrs. Sonny Swanzy and family.
la Jonss Prairit
Little River Baptist Church Has
Rev. John Garden. Guest Speaker
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By Mr*. S. S. Hickman
Rev. John Garden of Waco prea-
ched Sunday morning and even-
ing at the Little River Baptist
Church in the absence of the pas-
tor. Rev. Melburne Sibley, and
was a guest for lunch with Mr.
and Mrs. J D. Back.
Brice Burnett of Marow is
spending some time in the home
of his brother and famiy Mr. and
Mrs Willie Burnett.
Mrs Nadine Parker of Rockdale
spent Thursday in the home of
her aunt. Mrs. W. A. Atkinson
and Miss Susie Atkinson.
Bailey Jones of Rosebud was
visiting in Jones Prairie Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. 0. T. Canady visi-
ted his sister and family. Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Chaney of- Belton Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and
children of Clute spent the week-
end at their country home
Mrs. W. B. Burnett spent Tues-
day with her brother and sister-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnett.
Mrs. Nadine Parker and son.
Arthur Lee, o( Rockdale visited
Mr. and Mrs. O T Canady Sat-
urday afternoon
Miss Susie Atkinson and Mrs
Nadine Parker visited Mrs. T. B.
Stidham 'Hiuraday afternoon.
Hope Jamison Jr. spent the
weekend in Freeport with his wife
and parents, Mr and Mrs. Hope
Jamison, Sr.
Jack Stidham of Hearne visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Stidham Saturday
Mr and Mrs Hetzel Burnett and
son, Rodney, of Houston spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Burnett
Mr. and Mrs Jess Hickman, Mr,
and Mrs. J. D. Mastin and son.
Ted. and Bro. Melbunnc Sibley
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bur-
nett Sunday aftesnoon
Mrs. T. B. Stidham visited her
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Moody of Cameron Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jones and
daughter of Waco spent the week-
end at their country home.
Buckholts Band [
Names Sweetheart
Jeanette Fuchs was named j
BuckholU Band Sweetheart at an |
Assembly program last week when j
award presentations for the year I
1968 were made by Max McCIaren,
Instructor in Music.
In the Sophomore class, Carrol
Jean Fuchs received a two-year
letter Jacket, and Barton Fuchs,
a three-year letter Jacket in the |
Junior grade.
Receiving four letter awards and |
three stripes fur 3-year service
were Clarence McNeil, James E.
Glaser and Hal Lester Scnkel.
Carroll Wayne Glaser received 2
stripes for two-years service
CAMERON, TEXAS* HERALD. APRIL 3. 1958 _
In Ben Arnold 1
Dinner Party In Rosebud Sunday
Fetes J. T. Swanzy On 86 Birthday
I Mrs. Pearl McLearrin of Came-
ron attended church at Little River
1 Sunday morning and was dinner
guest of her sister and brother-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs J. D. Black.
Biliy Hutson spent Friday night
with Donald Ray Pimpler.
E. Dana Hutson celebrated her
sixth birthday on St. Patricks Day '
and spent Friday night with Doris
Ann Fathered.
By Mr*. A. T. Swanxy
Mr. J. T. Swanzy of Rosebud,
formerly of Ben Arnold, celebrated
his 86th birthday Sunday with a
dinner at his home. Attending were
Mr and Mrs Jim Swanzy of Mi-
lano; Mr and Mrs. Leon oack
of RoOkdale; Mr and Mrs. Robert
Lee Schuetze and Brenda of Tem-
ple; Mr. and Mrs. !<t. D. Swanzy;
Mr. and Mrs Sonny Dorner and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Sw-
anzy and family, all of Ben Ar-
nold; Mr. and Mrs Floyd Swanzy
and family; Mrs. Mildred Swanzy
and family and Mrs. Bertha Mas-
sey all of Rosebud
Mr and Mrs Walter Stricklor
and Mr and Mrs. M D. Swanzy
visited in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Lee Hall Sunday night
Ann Swanzy of Rosebud spent
Saturday night with Nancy Dor-
ner. They attended a birthday
party at the Recreation Hall in
Burlington, given in honor of Shir
ley Petzel
Wednesday night service* at the
EAR Church m Ben Arnold were
brought by the Young People of
the Church. Taking part on the
program were David Barkemeyer
Charles Baring. Leon Rununel.
Dwayne Jergens, with Prayers,
Songs and Scripture* Organist was
Gloria Miller Receiving the even-
ing offerings were Harold Pimpler.
Gloria Boyls, Sandra Miller and
Bo Leirman Singing in the choir
were all of those above plus Ber-
tha Miller. Mary Ann Rice. Re-
becca Peschal, Wally Jean Stall,
Norma Jean Rummel, Carole
Boyls. Sharon Swanzy These ser-
vices were followed by movie sli-
des on the ‘ Arrest of Jesus.''
Mik eRice was an overnight
guest of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Wheel-
er of Cameron on Friday night.
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Public Invited To
Yoe Play Rehersal
The public is invited to attend
dress rehearsal Tuesday 8 p.m.,
for the one act play “Ihe Revolt
of Mother” which Yoe High stu-
dents wilt present in the Inter-
Scholastic League Contest Thurs-
day night in Waco.
The play, written by Ruth Ser-
gei, includes a cast of six;Marjorie
Wilkinson, Cindy Curtis, Geri Ko!o-
dejeek. Allan Dodson, Grady Gill
and Ronald Plentl with Mrs. Ro-
bert Wiese directing.
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Luecke, Frank M. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1958, newspaper, April 3, 1958; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth578057/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.