The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1964 Page: 4 of 18
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Matinee Musical Club in
Last Meeting of the Year
Page 4
The Reporter Woman's Page
Irma Dunmnpton, Editor
Phone HI 6-592H
May 21. 1!>64
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IV!K. AAIJ 1\1HS CALVIN L EILAND
50th. Wedding Observed
By Mr. and Mrs. Eiland
On SuncLiy a large gathering back yarn
ol relative* and friends paid At 1:3.0 p.m. tin marriage
tribute tt. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin | \ow: of Mr. and Mr.- Eilaiv.
L Eiland on their fiftieth Wed- were reiead. when the children,
ding Anniversary, at the home i their h,:* bands and v< ivis Uoo
of a daughter arid sori-in-1a\v\ | up with them ; Rev. Millar*
Mr. and Mi Harold Staff*-! I- Brown nfficiat-u and Mr-
back. Brown" played The \v< rid in.
Quartette, brought tin four
ttiiu.Arnold Butts Jr., Oavei
Henry, Ueffj. I'miiipi. an,,,
John Mikt Weed, who sang a
gnuup ,4 bnuiluo m4 g*» 1 he--
uiriuthd: "Standing .a thi
N< e<l ol Pin' tn ." "When You
nd 1 Wire Young. Maggie.
'Now thi Day is Oven," "i
Had a Dieam. Dear." Gjini-
veve," "Viva La’ and other-
which were delightful anct
greatly appreciated
i Miss Jam t Richard a .senior,
| played btdut’fnl'y en trie
piano: "Melony" by Ma lunet-
j te; and M»ks Linda Meir.mtm,
, , , wjti> M. !. F St* Men a*
A !"a! \> ill be -pre- i lo,n,,aVing ..n the piano de
e.ded by the sMui, nt- ol Mr- A.;.h « ;!. .•.* "Aire
G.ne Devine Tuesday evening L)( Bullet" by I)"' -.-on.’
»egilining at 6:30 p. in. in the The Hymn <>i th» Month wan
unior high school land hall pb*v. J ov Mr Wynetti Mans
Tlie theme jfoi thi HxUdl F- i tia B autv «•< O.-. Earth"
vill be "Around the World in alter which Mr.- C B Session-,
•‘gl'Ty Days. ’ and tl < public .eiub ■ on m'.up no noil th*
-.inv ited tu attend. Mi.- Devin* o, ..--ting te * tr>- Mi- Han ie
aid. j Linkey who was the leader f< r
Mrs Devine’s Roekdalt -tin thi tudy of Felix Mcndi'l-sonr* |
The last it eelitig for the war
11-63 64 of thi Matih. e Music al
Hub .ve*s hi d at thi hu-tta: ol
Mt- B- >\ve;l Ni w* i wdr: Ml
«, .hiill—. 1 od-. i ,u. Ah i e,- hii—-11
Don Whitmore, direetoi el
the Rockdale High School
Recital Tuesday
By Mrs. Devine
Piano Students
I!
Tiie day began with the gath-
ering ol the chifciri n and grand
children, Thelma Stall el back,
Margaret Lee Gifford. Euteva
1 ally. Lois Wilkins, and two j .ieee- -o. ics wer
boys Elmer amt Elbert Eiland Eiland wore a
These had interesting picture blue,
talks, and at 12:30 p.m all en-
joyed a picnic lunch in th.
march as the cuuuh march. .n
Mrs. El land’s dree- ol llgh
blue simulated the colot tha:
was worn at her wedding. a>'
black Mr
suit of Navy
Reading Club
Final Meeting
Of Year Held
The calling hours were fron
2 until 4 p.m. and attended by
many friends and relatives
In the living room where thi
honored couple was seated wer
chairs covered in color of gold
and an arch of ivy was at thi
back of chairs, with a whit*
and bronze chrysanthemum a
either side. There were flow, r
scattered through the houst
i of chrysanthemums, gardenias
The I .i. -i.-nay Reading Club jy;,v 1 iiies. Queen Ann lace. an.
11 1 ’>M • "" Magnolia leaves mad< a beauti
y. ar hot Pin.* '-day m lb - pp (rci.
home of Mrs. Joe Yale- ... .. . .. . . ,
After n tn.sh.nrmt- the meet- 1 ln .th* din‘"« ,ro<>ri’ ^ ' thh'
ii g was < ailed to order bv the wa* lald vvd,| la« rIot>1 "v,u
president, Mr-. Harold Lurke-v *°jd The thrw tiercd cak'
lent.- are Vicki McGuire,
.Vanda (Tucker, Jamie H -u e,
!uniat- Moure. De-lure- Suunfug.
’atricin Mome, Teresa Jones,
iheilia Willard, ('lurry Collier.
Tunic Timmerman, Keith Wall,
Holloway
enke.
Hm report was interesting and1
iti-pUii'g ai d left nu tuber
.With a de*u:e......to- Iuhw , iw-w-
:>{ his i' iloi.lu.l per 'iiial life and
musical achievements
A Ey v. ETcano*
chix>l this ve*ai. th. hostesses!
MARGO DUNCUM
Margo Duncum
Scholarship
Winner, Austin
Mrs. Ii. /■’. Cooh
Honors HIIS (>ntd
On May 29 at 7 30 p m in •'■erved a deheiuus
he First Baptist Church .it j with punch
VIllano, Mrs Devine’s Milano j
tudent- will be presented in t
. recital.
The Milano pupils an Caro- 1
yn Barrett, Jean Heinz. Mich- j
iel Rek. Judy Simmons, Mary
{ omega y Jan Willingh on,
lehr a TayU.r, Gem- Rek. Janice
vornegay. Ray Westbrook.
Jaiolyn Yakesch, Jo Ann
'voriiegay. Linda Bullock, Cun-
■lie Sw. nson, Beverly Smith -
md Debra Davenport
■ andwich
After the minutes and treasur-
i w.1s trimmed with gold and
It’s report the club voted tu whitc; f:’nd ^nlrt,n '™rh
participate in the Frontier Days , ^rved from tin punch bow!
Celebration and plan- art be- Mioic- wa- piuy --d by^ Mr
mg mad- for this participation.: Drown and Mr- Dale I alley,
Miss Jeanne Moehring will be I grandchildren. G\ndlw
the cl lid’s entry in the queen’s I-w. Deona Talley Diana and
contest | T)ebia.
Mrs. Joe Mohair presented There were some ISO who
the program and gave an ex-j attended the pleasant courtesy
cellent review from Paul I ------
Wellman’: "Dyna tv of Wo - r\ rp i O i
,::;n Outlaws." on a chapter; / I eQClierS oGl
titled A Brunch Courtesan i
.lowing tin progarm the T);_ T) _
dub adjourned fm tVie s.:nim-t 1 iQllU JlIGCIIQ !
Saturday Nighl
Piano tudent. of Mr- Sal In
Rutherford and Mr- Sam Perry
will present a recital Saturday
beginning at 7:30 p- m. in the
junior-high school cafetorium.
The pupils include Donna
Towery, Tom Fuqua. Linda
Yez.ak, Becky Robbins, Kathy
Jeter. Danny Laird. Sally Cur-
tis, Bridwell McGee, Landis
Bay less, Nannetto Menn, Amy
Morris, Behnd Pruett, Kayla
Waterbury, M- - Edwin Water-
bury. Judith Muston, Beverly
Miller, Jimetti McNeil, .Judy
Dyer. Debby Hosek. Keren
Hosek Shetra Floyd and Eliz-
abeth Evans.
The public i invited, the
teacher.- expl tin*-ri
Senior Group
Is Entertained
Nancy Lands entertained a
group oi Rockdale High Sc hoc.,
seniors with a Coke and sand
wich part* at. the home of her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs T.
M Lari ford, 402. N. Texas
Street, at 7:3b p.m Tuesday,
May 11
About If; girl- were included
in the guest list. The honor
gues-ts were Jan Whitmire,
Janet Richards, Sarah Gary,
Eleanor Newton, and Gloria
Armour
The hostess remembered each
honoree with a box of persona-
lized stationery
L<nli(>s lid ol
(inter Liitlirfan
Heels ihurs(l(t\
Grace Lutheran Ladie- Aid
net "Thursday for a regular
monthly meeting with 12 mem-
j n.-rs present.
The K*-v Siom.sglusz led the
I epic. “G< i-| ic! Wu In ‘it Law
which was followed by prayer
The -firing clothing drive v. as
j reported completed and the
Icle.thmg will be shipped 'o
! Lutheran World Rebel Th..
Ladies Aid bake* sale held May
2 was labeled a big success and
appreciation was expressed to
all who helped with the pro-
ject
Mr R. I) I’ur-rhe vi- I'ed
I and took fruit juic e tu the lo-
eal rest home
Hostes for Hie- June meet ng
: wilt be* . M r- Ef.riv.'' Sithinoilder.
j Mr-. B (i Seharbius will visit
the sick and .shut--ins during
! the next month
The meeting ram. to a close
■ with thi L<- I'd’s prayer m urn
[ son
oeial hour followed F’l/za
sr-rved be Mrs Sehm •
I’eaee l.ulhernn
It omen's Heeling
i or May is Held
Mrs B. F Cook entertained
with an informal party at her
heme 339 Green Street Tue--
day night honoring net neigh
bm. Eleanor Nett ton, a Rock-
c :.!e High Sehuol -enioi
Dancing and games were en-
jc.yi-d daring the evening
Sc asxinal i lowers were used
in the living room, d.mng
mem. and on the patio. Punch.
■ p-nf v
( :.ke We 1 >■ -cri ed
MLss Margo DuneUtn. grand-
daughter of Mi and Mrs Ike
Duncum, 420 Ackerman in
IT ckdate, has been awarded a
SHOO Hclmlarship from the
'Itxas Wesleyan Foundation
She is a senior at Win B Travo ;
High School Austin,
Miss Dune urn’s- parents are I
Mr and Mrs Wrn. C Duncum,
f Austin She is al-o the I
great granddaughter of Mi
V. \V. Blocker who now live ]
ir Austin but who spent most
<>: her life in the Plea-suin’ Hill \
e» mmunity near Rockdale
Mis Duncum also ha- re-
ci cved a hus-iness scholar- ;
tup Sin is acti’-c ir. mar-
dip an t plrs.-es ,t seh!: ►-.t pf. 'Kh. plan
to attend South, wc-t Texas*
RHS Graduate
Is Honoree at
Buffet Supper
Mrs S S Tharp and Mrs. !
W H Camp Jr . entertained !
1 with a buffet supper Thursday !
evening at the Tharp home.
205 Bowser,1 honoring Eleanor
INTvvton, RHS May graduate.
The large buffet table in the I
! (tatting room war laid with a'
I white cut-work linen doth < en- [
tered with a ngure called at
' Smarty Party.” Thi- consisted j
ot a laige white fare and head:
made >>f l uneycomb papei and
wearing 1)1 aek eve gia- e- am
mortal board and mounted on
a black and g->ld pede-tai with .
a parchment diploma at tie
base.
Class colors of blue and gold
libbon bi-w.s wete on the ilwi
j ■ .ndelalu !
Pink and white carnatjpns i
'win used on the coffee table
jin the liv mg robin An ar-
| iangemeu! i-t lack; pun - aod
hydrangias was used on the ,
hi-fi.
Place cards were graduate ■
figurines made from black con-
str uct ion paper
The hunoroe was presented
a pair of brown leather and
gold l>ook ends.
Forest Grove
Is Host io Big
Youth Rally
The honoree w,
!‘,h a gift from
n-im-mbm-d
e ho'-te-s
4-H Dress Revue Held
Here; Winners Listed
Best Wishes
CLASS of '64
4
GLORIA aRMOUR
&
Proudly we
join with
the others
in Saluting
the graduating
Class of 1964!
We congratulate
you on your
achievements
and add our
wishes for a
bright and
happy future
for each of you.
ROBERT JENSEN
Wm.- Cameron & Co.
PbeiM Ml I-S012
Roclcdil*
The Peace Lutheran Women
|'d the Chureh met Wednesrlav
| tor a regular monthly meeting
The program opened with a
song, "Love Divine, All Else
; TranscendingThe opening de-
votion was gj.v« n by Mr.
Emory Rrockenbush followed
by the Bible Study "Empmv--
i creel by the Spirit.' which was
1’tf‘d by Mrs Louts Kraatz
The offering meditation wa
given In Mr Bennie VVenzol
'and during the singing of "Jesus
Call.' U Over thi Tumult,” the
{offering was lifted
The devotional program elos-
! ed with the Lord' Ptaver
Birthday song- honored .Mr-
! Alfred Gonten, Mr Fritz
: Dornhoefer Mr- Bennie Wen-
zet, Miss Lillian Bnekhaus and
Mrs. Roy Lee Gonten
Hostess inr tne sOeta' hour
were Mr: Ma*. Hroan, Mr . A!-
I fred Gonten and Mrs. Roy Lee
! Gonten.
By ANNA MARIE RAMKE
Milam HD Agent
The Annual 4-H Dre- Revue
wa; held .n Roekdalt i.o* Mon-
day night at thi WOW Ha!!.
It was h< Id in connection with
th* regular 4 H Adu.' Leader-
. ,-oci itmn Me., ung
There wen- 24 g:rls partici-
pating, 21 ot which were
junior and three senior girl-
Thi nidging for the Dress
lb vu< M r op record book*,
t ■ n wo'-'** Tt nod" '-rrmT.1 on
th* girl. The judge- w* re Mr
Mvror Neal. Mr Walter Hcn-
* I* rs on, Mrs Dudley Currey,
Mr- N'dson Davis, and Mr-.
N*‘v;t Smith and Mr.- Mice
H ghes.
The first-placi- winm-r for ’he
-enioi division wa- S'earori Kay
Luck* of the Count W d,- 4-H
Club in ( .'impron Shi won a
Pine ribbon and will r«>r*re -i '
Milan. County in the Senioi
1 f ot Hu Di'-triet h 4 ii
lire; -- Revin
The s*'c«*nd-pl.ict winra-i wa-
Patsy' Lou Stepliens I i nto the
Rockdale 4-H Club and ; h* W".u
a n d riblvin Thmi place wm-
rat wa Rov-rn.*rj T'-'n- k from
tin Count , Wide 4-H < ’lob
In th* Jun■ ■ i Di'-i iofi Hie
first-plant winm • wa- (.’onruc
Ellis of the S um \t ■ bony ’*
d-H Club, and *4>e w ii a1- •
repre-* nt Milam Countv a’ the
District 8 Die-- Hovut ><< Jon
17 in Steplunvdle Conni* re-
cti vr-d a' blue ribbon *oi her
tuple blouse from Unit II
The second-place winner in
th* Junior dim ion ol the 4-H
Dress Revue w.■*•-■ Jud\ Hull e.
from St. Anthony's 4 II in
Cameron and she won a blur
ribbon modeling her gathered
skin.
The third place winnei in the
Junior Division w; Pf "U.i:
Hanoi, '. ho modeler) a g dher i
skirt from Unit I Sh* i- al-a
a member or St. Anthony a
4-H Club in Cameron
Thera were six other blue
ribbon winners in the county:
Mary Beth Brock, modeling her
Friday night thru Saturday
tiooi •!’» youth of th<: I'<*r« t
Gi '.\ i riari-'tiari tHVu'rch server!
a- ho-d t' a priM amp rally for
S’atr College San Marco-, and area youth in preparation for
u ujor in education. i Christian camp to be held at
La Grange the week of Mas 31
Youths from a w ide area at-
tended along with ministers
from the following churches
Vernon Street Christian Church
m Taylor, Bin Guy Harris;
Berean Christian Church in
Houston. Bro Daer Platt, Palms
w chosen as Milam County’s Christian Church in Houston,
1 r-t-p'ie* w nr’sr m thi senioi Bio Bill Turn ago: South we i
-d:\ i-,c.f 4he Di * -< R«vm Christian t 'hui li in Austin.
Shav-T, made a Navy bin*; Hr, Bob Cox: Northwest Chn-
5ft vvdh . matching tie be ' tian Church in Au-tin, Bro
’" r>t win ’ . dressy occasion1- Normar Antic; Fir«t Chri tian
A ?•■'('< --* i -he wore rco church in San Antonio, Bro
I.a’ent bag and -hot- Sam Reed
Sharon is participat mg in! ...
•In Senioi Unit 1! d.vi-o u ;!r'' -ning p n
when thev branch o*4 from *rom
presentation contest, Bro ( nx
brought the v< (Piling m* - • -r.
After teftI'-hihi-nt- Wf cookies
. K*SU2\(.LH Mr ana Mrs. Cecil batici of liau.se un-
! non nee the engagement of their daughter Mary Jo, to
! Mr Garland Wayne Hux son of Mr: Alma Hu\ and tin*
late Mi Hux. of Cameron. The cowrie will marry June
27 at H p m in the First Baptist Chur is*
Bridal Shower Civen
For Patricia Ann Hart
Ras'c
the basic blou-e into a
,v!uft
*shi.ron h:v- become on pc
c mphsl'i ri seam tre-- tluo'.rzh pun* h, the youth tetired
'•er 4 • ears of 4-H Club work f,“ die night, the girls staying
- ic jiris mark ;* total of 29 ,n various homes, and the boy-
garments in th*' la«t fom v-ear? vb'P' on bediolls in the church
’ In 1961 Sharon v a- <'hosen a- bdlow-hip hall
the first-place winn* r in 11•«* Breakfn-t was served at the
ji.-nr r divt ion of ’hi' Mi bur. ' hrirch f >Hmved by the talent
( urttv 4-H Dre— Rev e and contests and -criptute finding
ward to d- a net and won a iv l contests A short class period
tibbon there j was held in preparation for j
She ha- w*irked on many of elasse- at ramp week
11 • County Wi A 4 H club Lunch was served on the
activities throughout the year- church grounds and after an
F m« of th*-4* activities in inspiring friendship - in Ir the
which -hi panic n-e.ed were group of approximately 100 re- ,
1\ -rid* s countv saimmer camp turned to their homes
tour of nail hou«* . Christmas.; ------------------
party m tt u-.g un for jurti* r'
l.vestoek • Iv<w and decorating i
Patricia Ann Hart daughtet
of Mr and Mr: ILud H H .rb
J r 1201 AI coo, vv h< i w ill be
married on June 6 to Wilii .m F.
Rogge of Au tin. wa- honored
at a bridal shown la t Thurs-
day night, given by Mr- Fred
D Magru and Mr- Chari'
R Moore ft on; 7 to 9 j a*
the Hcvkdah Country c ob
The .-paclous o: broom of tf:e
club was rranged with thi
Bride Book a 'erde- py Mi
A) Schmidt of Au tin, at t! <
entrance A low bowl nf white
Miss Newton
Honored With
Party Friday
gardenia > f! inked the book
where gue t-s n .-i 'ered after
being greeted by the receiving;
■ J' ,
Mi V. f' R ye Mr Donald
G .foilt.sot Mr M.igncss, and
Mr: Moon-
Si" f: ; b uq cts following
ore* re's colors of *qua and
v c'low vv ' r apfV'intrnent orr
tie, tabu a. each side of
b e ro< rn A "all orrangement
•d whit* gladicUs was on the
ir ft table
The rvfr*
ent
owl
able with
plates and
lovely Sow
yd
- ad i wo aqua
- isted nt each
ahe squares.
mger
sc rv *
G drier
•f A
bv
and
I oi King and Quo-r, com.-it an
Sharon is' presently giving
f>- 'hr (.’>'iir.’y-Wide 4-H Cub
Measurer in Cameron H*i
Tut; IcAdi-r deSCflb* cl Sharon
■ being :> leader, very prompt
u her w< rk. and one who d-K"
•hi job well
Union Auxiliary
Meeting Slated
Eleanor Newton, RHS * niot
was entertained with an in
f 11 ml party Friday night May
I at th*1 I. (. Metisffey horn*-
v. Hli Mis. Sam Peebles .md
Nancy Mehaftey .is hostes sirs
Im itations m •enibling theatre
tickets were wnt to al>out
eighty guests
A Marque featuring E * not
'Fig Newton" wa- displayed
Picture* shown on the screen
j were of Eleanor and friends
ifiom baby days until a senioi,
especially showing the tow boy
| fge
i The lug teases chf*M huge
i gold rhr . nan*ht mums lot the
Mi
Austin, ( ameron,
Tlior nd'de
*ourt of !>,)!-
itie > t««< t by
if!' a* they
r w ere many
rn Ho. kdale,
Milano and
>on
Res
is Be
;<nd
n
Tlie \FL-( IO Auxiliarv
will center arr-mgenient <d the R*--rv-
hold its monthly meeting next ir,W 'able The patio and yard and Mi ve.i» J
Wednesday. May 27 at 7 3<> were bgi tt d with Hum* ane and Rm te Jo
p.m in the Union hall All { liRhts n lhcted in water
member; an urged to attend, .♦ Dancing was enjoyed during About • $<»<■ t*
spokesman Mud flu* evening While Hmiw da
. r - R A i lesson
.,!• • ee finiM.ii,' "In arriv.nt of a
soi Si tu t rt fuc-
day at Sc 44 A W.'ut* Ho-pit,*t
ir lemph vcigii-ng 6 pounditr
a id 2 <» ict SO wn ha* n
i.r*.!(tef David -and .i rrster
K.db.'* ei Gi tmlparents
M: and Mrs G*<rrion
uf K.* linen*,
<*f Harriett.
vu - it t he
Engagemeni
Is Announced
Mr arid Mrs Robert. I) i
Greenwood of Rockdale an-1
nounecni the engagement and j
approaching mamage of then
daughter, Barbara Nell, to Pfr
Monte L Wadi *»n ol Mi and
Mrs Ronald E Wade of Tucson,
Arizona.
Miw Greenwood is a lff>2
graduate of Rockdale High
School and attended Nixon-
simple blouse in Unit. II from I Clay Business College. Stic is I
St. Anthony’s 4-H Club; Kathy presently employed at Kruger's*!
Ejem simple gathered skirt, l Jewlery m Austin
Unit l, St. Anthony’s 4-H Club, Pfc. Wade is stationed at
• { Mary June Hulse* simple; Buttery "B”, 4th Missile Btn..
Mrs. C. W. Moehring honored blouse, Unit II Rockdale 4-H 7th Art. Nike Hercules, in Aus-
two Rockdale High School ; Club; Kathy Manila Unit l un
! graduates at her home 403 Bel- J rknt. St. Anthony; Betty i The Wedding will be June
ton with Coke Parties j Margaret Orr. sample blouse. 19, at the chapel al Beigstroin
On May 5 at 4:30 p.m. Elea- j Unit II, Rockdale 4-H Club: and Air Force Base, Austin.
nor Newton war named honoree , Judy Parmclee, simple blouse. ----
and on Mav li Janet Richard* j Unit II, Rockdale 4-H Club. BaffoPCUG OlV&n
7 ini Senior (dirts
\tuned Honoret's
was honored
There were eleven grids in
Both girls received gilts from ! the junior division who receiv- pQI D. Summ©rS
the hostess.
*fi red ribbons1: Shirley Guzn-
ei, gathered skirt. Unit I, St.
^WEATHER
A barbecue supper was held
Anthony 4-H; Deborah HaneJ. j ai the home of Mi and Mrs. J
ROCKDALE
High
Low
Thursday
87
53
Friday
88
82
Saturday
87
82
Sunday
87
59
Monday
88
6(1
Tuesday
88
64
Wedcnsday
89
83
AUCOA
High Low
Thursday
88
81
Friday
84
6(1
Saturday
8:>
57
.Sundav
88
57
Monday
85
57
Tuesday
86
8!
W**dn***da y
87
61
20
Sugar rationing in the United
> btales cnciuii June IQ IU47»
jumper. Uni: III. St. Anthony
| 4-H Club; Rebecca Hand, gath-
! ered skit, Unit I St Anthony jyjav
I 4-H Club: Patricia Ann Hollas.
! pleated skirt Unit I, St An-
j thony 4-H Club, Diane Kurtz,
jumper. Unit III, St. Anthony
4-H Club; Janet Marck. gather-
ed skirt, Unit I. St Antnon.v 4-
H Club, Cvnthia Matuln, simple
hlcuee; Unit II St. Anthony’s
4-H Club; Mary Carolyn Ma-
nila. simple blouse, Unit II, St
Anthony's 4-H Club; Charlene
McDermott, skirt. Unit I. St
Anthony’s 4-H Club; Cynthia
Ann Mite Ivan, gathered skirt.
Unit I, St. Anthony’s' 4-1! Club;
; Pamela Mllchan, simple blouse.
I Unit I, Si Anthony 4 H
.68, The Junior and senior first-
place winners will represent th.
county in District H competition
June 18 in Stophenville.
Sharon Lueko, daughter o'
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Luvkv,
D. Miller last Saturday night
honoring Dickie Summers, a
graduate. T wenty-four
guests were present.
The honoree was presented a
gift b.v the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freeman
of Houston announce the ar-
rival of a daughter, Debbie
Michele, born April 14 in St.
Joseph Hospital in Homrton,
weighing 8 pounds and 1/
ounces Grandparents are Mr.
end Mrs E. P Freeman and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mason
Mrs. Freeman is the former
Louise Mason.
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1964, newspaper, May 21, 1964; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695010/m1/4/?q=Rockdale: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.