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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 6

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ameron tetas torald JtTWB "Area Panhellenic JWSCS CIRCLES COMPLETE YEAR STUDY PROGRAM fc of the Woman's Society Christian Service met in their final meetings before the new rhurch year on Monday, May 22, Tuesday, May 23 The first lesson study for the meetings was by the of a Bible study conducted by the Spiritual Life chairmen of each circles This study will be continued during the summer. The Burns circle met with Mrs. £, A Perrin with eight members present Mrs John Howard led the itudy The circle met with Mrs. Bob Terry Nine members were present The study was led by Mrs. J.

Bowling The Clark cirrle met with Miss Mary Yoe with thirteen members and one guest attending Mrs. W. O. Triggs led the study. The Henderson circle met with Mrs.

Forrest Sapp vrith 12 members present. Mrs. Lane Itiann led the study. The Henderson circle presented Mrs. Richard Freeman a small gold thimble for her charm bracelet Officers were installed and the circle voted to meet during th? to continue the Bible RAINBOWS END Group gets Forum PARTY HONORS por Hi School Grads TWO GRADUATES Eighth grade graduates Beth Brock and Cynthia Krieg were hon ored at a Rainbows End party given by their parents.

Mr. and Mrs James A. Brock and Mrs Carolyn Krieg. at the Cameron Country Club on Monday evening. May 29 Party invitations and decorations carried out the fortune at the end of the rainbow theme In party colors of green and white Approximately 50 guests were greeted at the door by the honorees who were dressed identically in white ejelet dresses with red corsages Games and dancing were the entertain- for the evening assorted cookies and lime punch were served from a table which held a white and green centerpiece of gladiolas, with copper and crystal appointments.

District Officers Training Session At Cameron Church An training session was held on May 16 in the sanctuary of the First Methodist Church of Cameron for the Mary Tarrant and aggie Rogers Zones of Bryan District W.S.C.S. Mrs. T. L. Clemons of Bellville, District president of Woman's Society o' Christian Service was in charge.

She was assisted by Mrs. John Rosson. local W.S.C.S. president. The theme of the meeting was to Serve Rev.

Richard Freeman brought the meditation and Rev N. A. Brawner, Bryan District installed the District officers Training sessions for the officers were conducted by the District officers. Luncheon was served by the local Society. Approximately 100 attended.

Mrs. Hefley Weds E. York In El Paso Mrs. William Hefley of Temple and Edwin C. York of Waco were married in McKee Chapel of St.

Clements Episcopal Church. El Paso, Monday, May 22. Mrs. Hefley sister. Thomas C.

Gunning of El Paso, was hostess for a wedding breakfast after the ceremony. Mrs. Hefley is the former Miss Gladys Walker of Cameron. Mr. York, a retired broker awl rancher- farmer is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs Fredrick York, Rockdale They ill be at home in Temple following a wedding trip through the West. DOLLAR DAY At CULPEPPER'S Early American 95c Prescut Pitcher Prescut Ash Early American reg. $3.00 Cake Early American reg. $4.50 Serving Set GIVE GREEN Culpeppers MONDAY DAY STOCKINGS, 3 pair MENS STRETCH SOCKS, 3 pair $1.00 MENS DRESS PANTS, reg. 79 BOYS KNIT SHIRTS, reg.T GIRLS KNIT SHIRTS, reg.I89 LADIES LADIES DRESSES REGULAR $16.95 REGULAR $12.95 REGULAR $8.95 LADIES 11.89 8.89 5.89 BLOUSES, reg.

LADIES DRESSES, reg.49”, 2 $5.00 3x5 RUGS, reg. Brazos Valley Area Panhellenic Association will hold its fifth annual educational forum aM pm, June 4. at Briarrrest Country Club in Bryan Graduating senior girls and transferees to schools with collegiate sororities and their mothers are Invited to attend Purpose of these Tanhellenic forums is to supply rushees with information about Rush and an orientation toward sorority life, its responsibilities and rewards as well as to promote good relationships between the sororities and the public. Collegiate members from several colleges along with alumnae representatives of 16 national sororities will be present to answer questions about sororities on many campuses. Mrs.

John Cecil Culpepper Jr. of College Station is president of the Association. Open House Fetes B. Crockett Family Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Crockett were honored at an open house Monday evening at the Lane Horstmann home. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett and their two daughters are moving to Tularosa, New Mexico Friends in the First Methodist Church and members of the presented them with a gift of silver plates. All-Night Party For Yoe Seniors Seniors celebrated graduation Tuesday night with a traditional all-night party that included movies, hayride and swimming.

A late movie was followed by a hayride at the Clayton Bartons, and then a swimming party at the Cameron pool. A breakfast at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George Bowman ended the round of activities Mrs. Sommer.s Karns BS Decree At SHSC Nelda Parker Sommers, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. J. Parker, formerly of Cameron, was graduated from Sam Houston State College on May 21, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education Sommers, whose husband Stanley is employed by the Bank of AfcM in College Station, was a 1963 graduate of Yoe High School. Attending from Cameron were Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Sommers and Kim. TUiriinntnn Darksnn MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. WADE Ceremony Unites Wade, Hromcik Rites In Dallas For Issie Wyll Funeral services for Issie Wyll.

R6. were held at 4 p.m Thursday at Congregation Tiferet Israel, Dallas. He was the father of Mrs. Irvin Bornfeld of Cameron Mr. Wyll was born and educated in SuwMki, Russia (now in Poland1 and came to the United States in 1900 For a time he was associated with a Dallas bakery, and later owned and operated the Rex and Dixie theatres in Dallas.

He was engaged in the real estate business 20 years until his retirement 13 years ago He served 14 succesive years as president of Congregation Tiferet Israel and 12 years ago was named lifetime honorary president. He also was a member of the Dallas Hebrew Free Loan Association. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Fannie Tobolowsky Wyll; four sons.

Max, Esir, Abe and Nathan Wyll, all of Dallas; five daughters. Mrs Nell Ravkind. Mrs John R. Smith and Mrs. Joe Berman, ail of Dallas, Mrs Jake Fradkin of Galveston and Mrs.

Bornfeld; 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Services Held Here For Rufus Hurry, 77 Rufus F. Hurry. 77, of Mf2 South Strause Robinson, Texas, died early Saturday at his home Justice of Peace John Cabiniss ruled the death was from natural causes. He was born October 26, 1889 in Freestone County and lived in Milam County in the North Elm Community most of his life.

He moved to Robinson three years ago. Funeral servides were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Chapel of Green's Funeral Home, Cameron. Rev. Olin Waldrip officiated.

Burial was in North Elm Cemetery, He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Audrey Griffin, Robinson: three sons. Troy Hurry, Waco, Leland Hurry, Lake Jackson. Boyd Hurry, Garland; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Williams, Austin.

Mrs Hattie Gibson. Houston, Mrs, Jennie Rice, Cameron; also 8 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Wade are at home in Irving following their wedding May 13 at St. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church. Marek and a wedding trip to Acapulco. Mexico. The bride is the former Margaret Ann Hromcik of Austin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph F. Hromcik of Burlington, Mr. Wade is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Wade of Inglewood, California. The bnde. given in marriage by her father, wore a traditional lace gown of hand clipped Chantilly lace. The bodice featured a scalloped sabrina neckline and Ion? tapered sleeves The bouffant skirt was fashioned of wide lace ruffles falling into a chapel tram. She wore a small hat of tulle petals with seed and sequins with a pouf veil of pure silk illusion.

Her bouquet was of white carnations centered with an orchid. Miss Irene Wenzel of Austin was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judith Hodges, Georgetown, Miss Catherine Absnaider and Lillie Givens of Austin and Mrs. Bobbie Pittman of Houston Miss Roxanne Hromcik of Rockdale was flower girl. The attendants wore floor length gowns of royal blue satin with empire waist and lace chapel train.

They carried single stemmed red roses. Gaylon P. Davis of Dallas served as bestman Groomsmen were Daniel Hromcik of Rockdale, dolph Tepera of Cameron. Richard Ciivcns of Austin and Frank Hromcik of Fort Worth. Ushers were Carroll Fuchs of Auntin and Frank Dohnalik of Cameron.

Givens of Austin was ring bearer. A reception was held in the Marak Parish Hall where flowers and decorations were in the bride's rhosen colors of blue and white Mrs. Betty Chatham of Austin and Mrs. Tepera of Cameron registered guests. Mrs.

Imelda Hromcik served the wetlding take. The afternoon and evening were completed with a dinner and dance Future I lomemakers Officers Installed Yoe Chapter of Future Homemakers met in the Home Economics Department Tuesday to install officers for the school year. Connie Mowdy was installed as president: Jean Vouelsang, vice- president, Carol Lucko. treasurer; Dorthy BriKht, secretary; Georgeena Anderson, reporter; Dorothy Hayes, parliamentarian; Alma Houston, historian; Burneit, sergeant-at-arms; and Diane Kurtz song leader. Immediately following the installation, refreshments were served.

To Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam C. Peters, a firl, Paige Rene, born May 21 at West Texas Hospital in Lubbock. Mrs.

Peters is the former Lanette Laffere Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Laffere of Cameron and Mr and Mrs. Stanley C. Peters of Corpus Christi.

To Mr. and Mrs, James Eichinger, a son. Charles Lee, 6 pounds 4 ounces, born May 18 at St. Edward Hospital. To Mr and Mrs.

Damon Corona, a girl, Cynthia Ann, 6 pounds 14 ounces, born May 20 at St. Edward Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wayne Kostroun a son.

Philip Wayne 6 pounds 8 ounces, born May 20 at St. Edward Hospital. At SHOE SAVINGS FRIDAY, SATl RDAY 1st MONDAY Ladies Flats and Tennis 2 00 hoe for women Ladies Hi Heels and Stacks 5 00 Odd Group Tennis I 25 SHOE STORE Bv George Logan Mr. and Mrs. Will Stoebner of Burlington, Mr.

and Mrs, Walter Koht mg of Clarkson made a trip to Andrews to visit Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Stoebner and family last week. On Sunday they and Miss illie Mae Storhner of Temple visited Mr and Mrs Thomas Stoebner and family Austin Miss Willie Mae graduated from Junior III in lomple Saturday night. Mrs.

Nellie Kevil returned home from Kansas City, Mo Saturday. She was accompanied home by her son Foy, and her grandson Gene, who returned to Kansas City on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Roberts of Chilton her sister.

Mrs. Hattie Brnesh here recently. Bill Mrnf-h of Burlington visited in Hosebud 1st lass Edgar left May 18 from Washington for Vietnam He visited his family in Burlington for a few days. Mr and Mrs George Harms have visited relatives here and at Brenham for a few days. Reuben Birklehach of Anton.

Texas left for their home after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boehme and family of Mexia, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur and family of Waco Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boehme and family of Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boehm anil family of La Marque have been here on a vuil to relatives I'niirii! By Mrs.

Bill Thwratt Rev. Hen Curtiss was a dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Burnett Sunday. Mr.

Julian Burnett is a patient in Newton Memorial Hospital VNc hope he will soon be able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Waltr 1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Fritz Stoebner of Ben Arnold. Tish Jones was home over the weekend Mrs. Willie Burnett. Mrs. Carlton Crook.

Mrs. Rex Jones, Mrs. Bill Thweatt and Mrs. Walter Senkel attended a Tupperware at Mrs Iceland Burnett home in Ben Arnold Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Hope Jamison attended the bridge club Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Herbert Thweatt in Maysfield. By Mrs. .1. A. Mrs V.

Dodd had as weekend guests her daughter and son in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of port Worth Mr and Mrs Johnnie Joe Hauk and children of New Braunfles visited relatives here during the weekend Mr. and Mrs Otto Mayer have been visiting Mr. and Mrs Lon Kleypas and family in Buckholts Mr.

and Mrs Alfred Kohring had as recent guests Mr and Mrs. Albrrt Hummel of Burlington Mr and Mrs. Jerry Doskocil of Ining visited his brother. Amos Doskocil, a patient in Halberts Hospital and her grandmother. Mrs John Meek of Burlington dur ing the weekend.

Mr and Mrs Bill Clark of Levelland spent Thursday through Sunday with his aunt, Mrs J. A Blasienz. On Friday they all visited in Bryan with friends and relatives and in Rockdale with Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Boyd, and on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Mays in Temple. Mr and Mrs Alfred Kohrinc; visited their son and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kohring and Paula in Irving over the weekend Mr. and Mrs J. McVey.

and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vitasek of Rosebud visited Mrs Frank Skala and Jerry Sunday afternoon. POPPERS FOR BASS Best for bass are about the size of the usual ball-point pen and about wide. Hook size is not very important, but sharpness is essential.

PERSONAL- Miss Olga Lange and Mr Fmfl Lange of Cameron and their niece, Mrs. David Gaugr and Miss Palsy Borden, both of Rosebud, have just returned from Dallas where they visited their cousin. Mr. and Mrs. James Els A guided tour included a visit through the Bakery.

TEACHER CITED Bob G. Martin of Rockdale High School was a finalist in judging of the Outstanding Chemistry Teacher Award sponsored in Texas by the Chemical Council and nationally by the Manufacturing Chemists Association Hr is a graduate of Nebraska State Teachers ollege Gary Atwood of Bryan Adams High School in Dal las was selected for the 1967 award. (iadison In Okinawa Karns AF Promotion OKINAWA M. Gadison, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl L. Gadison of Rockdale, has been promoted to airman second class in the U.S. Air Force. Airman (iadison is a food service specialist at Kadena AB, Okinawa lie is a member of the Pacific Air Forces, the combat- rcady air arm guarding the mile Bamboo Curtain. The airman is a graduate of Aycock High School.

ennow CAMERON FIRST MONDAY DOLLAR DAY Monday, June 5th, ONLY BUDGET NYLONS Mesh thrift sheers fashioned leading mills according to D31T neys high quality standards. 99 WOMENS KNIT BLOUSES Colorful pant topa in solid and print patterns. 1 99 Summer Savings SALE On Our 1st Anniversary! Short Sleeve Reg. $2.99 2-Piece Size 8-18 Dress Shirts Seamless Nylons Cotton Knit Pullovers Jamaica Sets Swim Suits Boys 2-7 Demin Shoes Beach Towels Wading Pool Cannon Towels 233 Ladies Cotton) Girls 2-6x Womens Reg. $1.99 Giant Size Screen Prints 50-Inch Diameter Reg.

$3.50 2" 1 48 I7' ,277 1.00 WASH CLOTHS, 5 FOR JJ.QO 20x40, 2 FOR KLI CAMKRON wmmtmmtmmm Porter Young, owner OX 7-HttHl.

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