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THE REPORTER'S
Footnotes
Visiting the Albert Hollimans during the month" of March
are their daughter-in-law. Mrs. Bruce Holliman and grandson,
Robert. Recently Mrs. Hnice Holliman received word that
her husband had been promoted to the rank of captain in
the U. S. Air Force. Captain Holliman will complete a year
tour in Saigon, Vietnam, in May land will be reassigned to
Kelly A. F. B. in San Antonio. While in Rockdale Mr*. Holli-
man donatvjd a copy of her book, “The History of the San
Antoni& Symphony," to the .Rockdale libiary in honor of, the
American servicemen in Vietnam. - »
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-7— Army S SgU Thmruur K>lc ul Rockdale flew from Dallas
March 13 to Almeda, £falif. and from there on to Vietnam
for assign moat a* a -SbeciaLFurc^mcdic.Hv.and his wife,
Chiekiv visited in U^ckdale for about two weeks with hi.v
parentirr Mf.. and Bui Ki le. Chieko wilt live with her
parents in Ynmats',’ Japan, during Sgt. Kyle’s TouTof dirty In
Vietnam. Visiting Mrs. Bill Kyle here recently was Mis.
Kyle’s sister Mrs. Nell Wilson o| Dallas, accompanied by
Ernie Morton. ^
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—- Harry Baldridge of Bay City is visiting a few days with
his mother, Mrs. Scott Baldridge . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Allen and children, Craig and Jill of Houston* .spent the
weekend will) Mrs. Allen’s parents/ Mr. and Mrs. John T.
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ENGAGED
Among the “Headliners” Vsf Hoiday on Ice, wlilil-ll writ—McQi'|pcn of Mi
show in Dallas April 26-30, are Jane and Peggy McCu'tcheon nounces the erlj’djllllHerit of
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known as the McCutcheon Sisters. They are close lrlends of
Toronto, Ont., Canada. Mrs. Junget is writing friends here to
be sure and see the girls who call her “Grandma Joe.”
• Mr. and Mrs. Kilgore LeQuire and daughter, Kim, 10, of
the University of Tennessee, Dental- School, Memphis, are
visiting this week in the home of Mr, LeQuite’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LeQujre . . . Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Nale.
717 Darned Si., spent Sunday in Austin getting acquainted
with a new great grandson. The parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Lay well They, were joined by anythy r grand daughter
and fanrrHy, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McMurtry whp alsb“7tVP m
Austin. Oer«£d C. "Nuie, an older son, of Rio Hondo, and his
w+ie-’’were prryetrt, uka-Mrs Don Waters and two children,
Jeff aiid^Rhonda, of Rio Hondo.— -it— Lrr---^z^rr—^
Folk Music Star 1
Features Music;
Club Meeting
The Malim C Musical Club ;
and guests enjo.w'd a dcliglitf il 1
program of Folk Music at the J
Rockdale Country’ Club Satur- II
clay afternoon..
-The president Mrs. Hal
Franklin, js'etcomed the guests,
and Mrs. Fritz Doss, as leader,
gave a resume of the history I
andscSpe of folk, music. —r—-4
~ ■ Allen Damrpn of Austin was J
the folk song artist. He was
imrodiuced by Aim.. Ryt‘h.,Hillvj
yer Hester, a former fioek-TB
dalian, and gave a versatile i n
program of folk songs accom-
panivd by guitar or banjo.
Damron is a history major
al The Ifniverrity of'-T*xas and
has a variety' of interests, the.
most engrossing is the pre-
sent at ton and preservation of
folk music.
C. P. Studderd -of Austin
-mMed- W tire enjoyment with
songs, guitar, an dramatic read
ings. ^
Refreshments were served
from a' lovely table laid w-ith..
white doth and centered with
a bowl .iff gold and, white
daisies, the club flower.
Mrs. Jeffie
Milano an-
ivuuv,n ..j . .uwuiLiiwu vnow4o. invj mr viwac Aiivuui her daughter, Gloria, to
m.v iimfji'i rnimni DwM.iii.. .nhn ijy»«i in i inyd (if-rje Ragan, son of
I Mr_ and Mrs. nay Lewis or
Milano,..A June wedding is
planned. (Photo by . Eanrs
Studio)
Workshop Slated
By UCW. Cameron
A workshop sponsored by
the United Church Women of
Cameron and the Texas Liter-
acy Council will be conducted
Cameron at the Ben Milam.
Cafetorium April 8 at 9:30
a. m.
The workshop will serve as j
la training program for pro- i
J spcctive teachers of adult illi-1
Iterates, provide information;
for others interested in thei
program, and be a review of
methods for thou* who have j
11 previously attended a work-]
*t1 shop. Tire workshop will lie (
41 under th« diiccUon of the Lit- I
eraey Council Director of
i’Trsmmg, Mrv-Ed.Sch.luU, and i
7 tlie president. of the State Lit- j
tiacy Council, Dr. K;u- Adda'
Hill. '
on* wnn feels that he,
might become a part of this ;
program, either now or in the .
future. ia encouraged 'to at-
tend. There is no prerequisite *
for becoming a teacher other
than being literate- in English.
The cost is that of time and’ j
personal ability. The pay is,
the gratitude of the’ student'
~a"nd fhe IWlIng of widl being 1
in helping Another human be- i
tng, according to Mrs. Charles j
rl'ensley wm'> lit In Uiaigy of I
local, arrangements.
Those attending should bring .
a sack.iuneh arid'a rtrirrk will;
be provided by the local church |
women. The program will;
conclude at 3 p. m.
March 23, 1967
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The Reporter Woman's Page
GRACYE COOKE
HI 6-5216
OFFICE PHONE HI 6-5838
PEGGY COOKE
HI 6-2029
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Milano Chapter__
FHA Represented
At Area Meeting I sends dot sifts
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Rockdale FHA
Members Attend
Area 8 Meeting
Forty-five FHA members at-
| tended the Area 8 meeting on
I Baykir campus in Waco Stftor-
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Rockdale chapters voting
delegates were t *hnrU*Ue Stork
j and Shirley Cleveland. Rita
j Ma,U was reporting delegate.
; Befty Orr represented the
grrii-p as a candidate for area
I office.
iT* / The morning program in-
truded a talk by Thomas Cam-
ronl District t© president,
’exas State Teachers Associa-
tion. He told that crime and
juvenille delinquency was in-
creasing five times faster than
the population and that the'
-nipi inning generation needs to
think about what they can no
about sadism. _rhcat tng,-
ing and nthhrVlStng crimi),i. 11*
said that the main answer to
the problems 4a people—-honest
| people.
The group was aecomngnied .
by Mis-. Carolyn Taylor, Mr !
j Spe Young and Mrs. Johnny i
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Special Services
Tonight, St* John's
Special Holy Week services
will be held at 7:30 p. ,m. to-
night. Maundy Thursday, at
" St. F>Rri"i> •McUiydi’U -CWeh iiv
Rockdale.
The Rev. Frank Cady, pastor,
-gain Llrat them urinilrl In- no
evening .-x-rviees at St. John’s VH1 wild iininnjL_arc the two
Sunday The regular 11 a. m most widely
services will be held 84 usual, products.
JUDITH HOLMES
Holmes-Williams
Wedding Date Set
For Next May 27
Mr. and Mrs.. Olen F. Holmes-
announce Tfu»-~CT!gaKfiri«tnt and,
approaching marriage of -their
daughter, Judith, to James' G.
Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
G W. Williams of Rockdale.
They arc both \9M graduates
of Rockdale Hi&h School. The
bride-elect is now employed
with- Southwestern Bell Tele-
phone Co. in-Waco and the
greom-to-be will be enrolled
in the University of Texas next
fall, whefe they will make
their home.
^FHA rumw of^Age" _W«g
j the theme for the Area YffT
Future Homemakers of Texas
I meeting held in Waco Hall,
: Baylor. University, Waco,
; March 18.
j Twenty-five members of the,
j Milano FHA Cihapier partici-
j pated in the meeting that, was
! presided over by President
Marilyn Garrjer from Moody.
| Attending with the girls were,
j Mrs. Cecil Hurt, Mrs. ^John
Yakesrir,-Mrs. Ray Miller,-Mr-.
WiHard Bush and Mrs. Joy
Walker.
“Indi.viduaTity corfirbr’ as- tbe
topic chosen by the- speaker,
Thomas Camerort, nuperinten-
• dent ’ of Schont, Fairfield. -
Miss Evelyn Miller accom-
panied by Mrs. Joy Walker re-
• presented the Milano Chapter
voting delegate when they
attended the House of Dr-legates
meeting at the "Raleigh Hotel
Friday night Area VIII of-
ficers for the coming year were
elected and were installed at
the Saturday afternoon session.
Watther League of
Grace Lutheran
-Has-Skatinq Party
The Ro-kdaie Grace Luth-
eran Walther league held a
skating party Sunday, March
*f1|c Mnndnv Morning Geoup [ Kl^gel-Jacob VoWS,
w;ll Bo Hedged
Church met with Mrs. Betty * April 9 at 3 p. m.
12.
McDonald asi hosess.
•Mrs. McDonald opened the
meeting with prayer. Mrs.
Jean Haupt presided during
the business meeting.
Valentine and -Easter gifts
have been sent to the group’s
adopted girl at the - Juliette
Fowler Horne ior children in
Dallas.
Mrs. Evelyn Young led the
study “Dollars and Donuts”
v h fch* told of the aid * art to
•needy areas and how the do-
nations of moniy is used..
Mrs. Roxie Kirchenwitz clos-
ed the meeting with an in-
sJpiring worship service.
Presbyterian
Women Meet at
Franklin Home
The Presbyterian Women of i
tlie Church met Tue*<iay in Uje I
liome of Mrs. Hal. Fvanklin j
with Mrs. Ralph Sijmmers co- i
hostess. *■
—Mrr»:—Harry—Voting presi-
dent, called the meeting to or-
der and Mrs. Earl Ostendorf
opened' wtth scripture from
Luke' 16, and an article <>n
“Poverty- -sb -H-om-w—anB.
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Mr._and Mrs. Fritz Kugr^ of
Bren ham announce the engage-
ment and approaching marri-
age of their daughter, Winifred:
Elizabeth, to Lt. ’Wilfred W.
Jacob Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
W W. Jacob Sr., of Roqkdale.
Miss Kugel attended TexaS
lAithcran Collt*gt',’'tWfcuin. and
is presently a senior at Texas
Tech in Lubbock. She is an
interior, design major and will
grk£Kate in June. ‘
The -praspeihne. grocxTi was
graduated from Texas Luther-
an College- and received a
Masters degree in accounting
from Texas Tech. Lt. Jacob is
scheduUtdi to leave for Lindsey
Air Force Base in Weisbaden,
Germany, kfT
The couple will exchange
vow's at 3 p m. April 9 at St.
Paul's Lutheran Ohurch in
Brcnham.
Young Homemakers
Of Milano Meet.
With 7 Present M
The Marcti...jtrgetmg or
Milano Young Homemakers
was held Monday night in/the
homemaking cottage. Seven
members were present. Carol
Champion gave the opening
prayer.
President Dot Barfield pre-
sided over the business meet-
ing. She reminded members of
the clinic that will be held
June 8 and 9 in College Station
Following the business meet-
ing, Mrs. Joy Walker, adv isor,
presented the program, "Short
Cuts to Sewing." Members
-present used, the-latest aid for
the seamstress—the fdectrjc
scissors. J —
A social hour' followed with
Dorothy Roschetzky and L-a
Nell Hayman serving as co-
hostesses. Refrwiliments of.
cookies and punch were served,
Carol,.Champion won the
door prize. ~~
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MRS. ROBERT RAYMOND PATSCHKE
Judith. Ann Franke and
R. R. Patschke Married
The zone social began at 6:30
p. m. and lasted until 9 p. m. | Abroad."
The devotion was given "by | Mrs. Art Guldi, Ecumenical
_. . . c„i„,._|,,_ nTWii | Missions Secretary, asked that
Pas-tor Jon Seimsgluz and , alJ 9)amps and ch,-ut;tmas ^ards
then refreshments Were served, | v,, in u,,. nan r-rvm-
Lois Gentry Becomes
Bride of Larry Jackson
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There were approximately j piete these projects and also
eir nome 163 who attended the social.. I reported a goodly number of
HH been Th<. folllwlng w... .it..u^llglka giving blanket* (o
. .__»«___nn . '• I , Church Wona tservree. wh*
set for May 27.'
used
. _ , , „ I Church World Service,
ed: Fedor, Giddings, I-a1
Grange, Lexington,
. also read a list of places money
Lincoln, will be used that is given
>erbin,
and Winchester.
Smithville,
Sl*vt)o
a»oaa««u«
Russe'1
Stcv*r
Fin* Boxed
ChocoUtM
1- lb. Box $1.70
2- lb. Box $3.35
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• CANDY EOGS
• COLOGNES
• COMETTE HOSE
• GIFT APPLIANCES
• ELEC. SHAVERS
• PERFUMES /
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Coty, Max Factor
BEAUTIFUL
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GREETING
CARDS
Salact juat th# right
m*a**7* you want to
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Easter in the One Great Hour
Trf Phasing offering, __
Those in charge of the March
79 , -fellownhip dinner were
thanked for a successful even-
ing. The film “A Calftrig In
Brazil” was interesting untt
drallenglng.———r--——
Mrs. Roirert Thompson had
Rht- Mrs. Alma Doss, pianist,-played
the tiiditlonal wetldThg rriusii.'
and the Wedding Prayer.
The bride,-given In marriage
by her father, wore a white
TiTiluU'd jr.i -wy two piaa*
LET US MJX YOUR
Pretcrip^ohs
Wa'ra alway* availabla
anytime *1. Bi*#Ht.
Haf^ljfour ,»lbc*or call u*.
MORRIS
PHARMACY
IN THE SHOPPING CENTER
HI 6-2521 Fr** D*liv-»ry
Plenty of. Parking Spac*
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Christ’s contract with all peo-
ple, even the unlovely. She
read script Ores concerning the
cleansing of the leper and then
closed the meeting with prayer.
Refreshments served by the
hostesses were enjoyed by Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. Young, Mrs.
Ostendorf, Mrs. Floyd Har-
grove, Mrs. James Tonder, Mrs.
Bill Nedbelek, Mrs. Roy Beck-
er, Mrs, Guldi and Mrs. Ber-
nie Sfarner.
Gospel Singing
A* Hillcrest
There .will -be Community
Gospel Singing Saturday, April
j at .the Hillcrest Baptist
Church, beginning at 1 p. rn.
the public is invited. /
Miss Lois Gentry, daughter,
of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle E. Gen?
try, and Larry Jackson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Samford, -
w-ere united in marriage Feb-
ruary 24 at 8 (p. m. at the
Church of the Na&irene. The
Rev. Howard E. Baldwin, •
minister, performed the double
ring ceremony.
The church was decorated
with pink chrysanthemums,
[ JEM" l
r.
Her headdress was white vel-
vet- wTfTrairoverla.vof-net, She -
carried a corsage of white car-
nations with satin streamers.
._ Mrs. Delofes Eckols wad
matron of honor. She wore a
pint? TWeeti two piece suit and
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The tjest man [was John P
Eckols.
The bride’s mother was at-
tired^in a red knit dreks with
blade accessories and wore a
white carnation corsage. The
groom's mother wore a black
knit suit with matching acces-
sories and a white carnation
corsage.
Immediately following the
wedding a reception was held
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Samford, 721 Hunter. The
bride’s table was laid with a
white lace doth with the crys-
tal service at on* -end and the
wedding cake at the center.
Coffee and punch were served
with the wedding cake.
After a wedding trip to Aus-
tin, the couple will make their
Take the Family Out for
EASTER DINNER
-MENU-
BAKED HAM or FRIED CHICKEN
CHOICE OF 2 VEGETABLES — SALAD
ANGEL BISCUITS and CORN BREAD
TEA or COFFEE
$1.00
CHILD’S PLATE (children under 12)
HOME MADE PIE
FOR RESERVATION CALL HI 6-5411
SINGER'S GRILL
DOWNTOWN ROCKDALE
MIL AND MJUL JACKSON
home at 1410 W. 9th, in Austin
The bride attended Rockdale
High School and the groom also
graduate from Rockdale.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Mary Gentry, Mrs. J. C. Wat-
son and Pam, Mr. and Mrs.
Vemor Bledsoe, Kathy Gentry,
Linda Gentry, Eddie Putz, of
Bryan; Mr. and Mrs. Willing-
ham, Milano; Mr. and Mrs.
James Gibson, Marble Falls;
arid Claudette Williams, of
Austin. -—1———-’
Miss Judith Ann Franke of
AugUri became tho hride of
Robert Raymond-Patschke of
Fedor in a ceremony February
2S tn Mgmnriat M‘‘t ho-
dtst Church with the Rev. Har-
ry C. Bamberger officiating. -
Tire bride is the sdmpghter of
Mr .and M-
of McCallum High School
Prior to her marriage she was
employed with the Texas Em-,
ployment Commission.
The groom is the son of Mr.
was maid of honor. Brides-
maids were Mrs. Curtis Iselt,
of Air-tin and Miss Linda
Patschke of Fedor, the groom’s
sisters, and Mrs. Gerald /Zoch,
of Austin. Junior bridepmaid.
was Deborah Timme of Hous-
ton. „ The attendants wore
dresses of blue t>ea'i de mm*
A.^r she wrtr-«7far
and carried noaegkys of .^nng
floweri. Their \ iieaddressed
pea
eau dc
- cabbage .
were-.’
roses. *
Kenneth Patschke of Fedor
and Mrs. Adolph Patsclikc of was lusbrother s ht-stmaa
Fedor. He Is a graduate o( j Gnomsmbn were T. O Moerbe
I^xington High School and » and Gary Dube of Fedor,
*3^ W„„ A.™ in R-*k. J Oc„.?
father, the br.J wore a formM paf*^ of Paige w^re ush^rsl
gown oj peaude sore enlunctd | ,mlsir was provided byj
T ™ I Mr* J- E Hunt and the solouj
sleeves. The controlled belied Auslln^^_
skirt was floor length. Peau
Be sole banded the Jqtiare re-
moveabie AlenCon lace train.
A cluster of peau do soie rows
held her tierpd veil that was
accented with appliques of re-
embroidered lace. .She c£r-
rlcO an riichid -aud jamiacl s
on a Bible.
Mim Glenda Hunt of Austin
Penny Graves U
Porrr-Pom Gift at -
UH-UCLA Contest
Rockdale -4>a,skidhnU_fans.
Roman who shaved each day.
Ordinarily, Romans shaved
only Yor special holidays.
Vermont was an independ-
ent nation before joining the
United States, in 1791, and was
our 14th state. It had its own
constitution, postal sywtem,
courts, and army.
watching the television action
7>r—Sm—44f*t-.-A-University -pt
lluuston •basketball game Fri-
day nigbt will also see a Rock-
dale girl. Miss Penny Graves,
who is one of the University of
Houston’s Pom-Piwn Girls.
— She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ru/us Grave* and a
freshman at UH; The Pom-
Pom Girls, usually six in num-
ber. entertain wtth a Combo
before game-time, at the half
and during, the game. ,
Miss Graves wrote her
parents- her group would go to
Louisville, site of the playoffs, I
“Mrs. Franke chose-a three^
piece suit in rose, rose flower-4
ed hat and beige accessories. J
Mrs. Patschke chose a mint
green two piece suit, green
and beige accessories.
A reception held ai me
church following the ceremony^
ycrvuig ml ho hopae .patty tin.
the reception was Mrs. Rudy*
Beisert, Mrs. Kent Heminglon.
Mrs. Lester Robbins, and Mrs^
Phillip Maiming. Mrs R«A»*rU
Davis attended the guest book.,
___lo- .Uu'. evening .a-barb££tLt ,_
supper was served at tbe
American Legion Hall n Gid-
dings. after which the couple
w- ^ trip tq Hous-
l?1!. __They^ wiil reside tri Le’*- '
-mg ton.
GAITHER
MOTOR CO.
Cordially Invites you to attend
The World Television Premiere ot
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Balie Sale Set
Tlie Young Homemakers of
the Rockdale Chapter will
sponsor a bake sale Friday at
the Rockdale Food Center.
Sunday-, March 26th, on
ABC T*l*viaIon 6:00 P. M.
Starring Richard Burton.
Jean Simmona. Brought to
you by Ford Motor Com-
pany.
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