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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 6

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CaaBMTM Herald nappmmuj abavi Cameron, Texas, august is, 1974 page 6 YARD OF THE MOMTH Mr. and Mrs. iJwight Moody and Mr. Tom Stedom (center). 1002 E.

14th accept the- Heur de Garden Club Yard of the Month award for August. i.andsCapped with foundation shrubs and shade trees, the yard also includes a private patio area where pot plants and permanent plantings create year-round beauty. Church Rifes Unite Miss The Gause Full Gospel Church was the setting for the wedding Saturday of Gladys Kornegay, Bryan, and Dale Keith of Snyder. The bride Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs Robert Arnold Kornegay of Gause. Mr, Keith Is the son of Mrs.

Minnie Bell Keltn, Breck- enrldge, and the late Cecil Claude Keith. He Is a graduate of Texas Tech and Is employed by F.H.A, in Synder. Billy Sparks of Gause officiated at the ceremony and wedding music was presented by Mrs Emmagene Bland. The bride wore a gown LOSE UGLY FAT Start losing weight today or monay back. MONADtX ii tiny tabtat and aacy to taka.

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MO NAD EX cost S3.00 for a 20 day supply. Leroe aconomy $5.00. Also try AQUATAB8: thay work gantly to halp you loaa watar bloat. AQUATABS -a "water pill" that works $3.00. Soth guaranteed and told by: DUSEK PHARMACY Mail Orders Filled of white which she made with lace yoke, long sleeves, chapel train and beaded lace trim Zola Mae Kornegay of Snyder, sister-in-law of the- brlde, was matron of honor, and Mrs.

Jerry McTennanof Bryan was bridesmaid. They wore floor length gowns fashioned of pink lutzsong. Dawn Keith of Hurst was flower girl and Billy Kornegay of Gause was ring bearer. Johnny Hoodenpyleof Waco served as best man. Groomsmen was Glen Davis of Snyder and candlelighters were Bobby Kornegay of Snyder and Lynn Keith of Breckenridge.

Following a wedding trip to New Orleans the couple will make their home at Rt.l 1, Snyder. Friends Mark 85th Birthday The home of Mrs. A Griswold was opened on August 10, from 3-4 p.m. honoring her on her 85th birthday Friends visiting to extend birthday greetings included: Mmes. Clara Thweatt, Winnie Cook, Leona Hemanas, Estell Lake, Rosa Mackey, Ruby Small, Mona Taylor, Leona White, Eula Schlemmer, Doris Lafferty; Misses Meyers.

Louise Jamison; Mr. and Mrs Walter Lucas, Mrs Phyllis Mortimer and sons. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Griswold, Mr and Mrs Elmer Arldt and daughters. Miss Aleene Griswold served as hostess and Mrs.

Fanning and Mary Fanning were co-hostesses. Professional Group Names S. Mariani Sister Jeanette Mariani of St Edward Hospital was advanced to membership in the American College of Hospital Administrators at convocation ceremonies held August 11 in the grand ballroom of the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. The announcement was made by Gene Kidd, chairman of the ACHA, a professional society now numbering 11,000 of the leading hospital and health facilities administrators in the United States and Canada. The convocation marked the opening of the 40th annual meeting, held concurrently with the American Health Congress.

Black-McLerran Recite Vows Birth Miss Judy Kaye Black, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Finis Black of Rockdale and Kenneth Ray McLerran, son of Mrs Edna McLerran of Cameron and Mr. John McLerran of Salado, were married In a candlelight service Saturday evening at the First Baptist Church, Rockdale. Rev D. Simpson officiated and wedding music was presented by Mrs.

Ernestine Bethcam, organist, and Miss Loretta Kunz of Cameron, soloist. The bride wore a formal gown of silk organza The molded bodice was trimmed with Venise and re- embroldered Alencon lace and full bishop sleeves were ruffled and cuffed with matching lace. A lace edged flounce hemline swept to a full chapel train. She wore an English Illusion picture hat appliqued in Venise lace and carried a round bouquet of multi-colored carnations and pink roses with crimped satin streamers and strings of pearls. Mrs.

Barbara Black, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridal attendants were Miss Terl Ellis of Houston, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Rose Urbanousky of Bryan, Mrs. Chris Matthews of Cameron and Miss Margaret Gause of Gause. They wore floor length voile dot gowns in rainbow colors of green, yellow, blue, pink, and lavender.

They each wore hairbraided picture hats banded with Venise lace and carried nosegays of carnations and baby breath matching the color of their dress. Best man was John H. McLerran brother of the groom, of Grand Prairie. Groomsmen were Richard Burnett, Dale Schigut, Craig Friemel and Mike Zajicek, all of Cameron. Candlelighters and ushers were James Black, brother of the bride and Ricky Sapp of Cameron.

To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Joe Glaser of Route 2 Buckholts, a girl, Celeste Janelle, 6 pounds 6 ounces, born August 6 at Scott and White Hospital Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Edwin F. cher and Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Glaser of Buckholts. Great grandmother is Mrs. Fritz Glaser of Buckholts. Celeste is also welcomed by her 9 year old sister, Jocelyn FABRIC SALE FANTASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS ON ALL DOUBLE KNITS Group 3 79 Croup 1 1 79 Group 2 $087 AU I A I I Polyester THREAD 250 Yd.

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Designer Cuts DOUBLE KNITS Values to 4.9S If Perfect 1 77 Perma Press Dacron I Cotton SPORTSWEAR Dressmaker Length Irregular To Ll BUY-RITE FABRIC A reception immediately followed the ceremony in the church fellowship hall. Kim Ellis of Houston, cousin of the bride, registered guests. The table was covered with white satin and net and centered with an arrangement of carnations in rainbow colors Appointments were of crystal and silver. Gold candleholders with greenery centered the table which was covered with a beige linen cloth edged with brown lace Appointments were of gold and crystal. Members of the house party were Miss Jean McLerran, sister of the groom, and Rosie Rangel, both of Corpus Chrlsti, Mrs.

Pam McLerran of Grand Prairie, Mrs. Brenda Burks of Rockdale and Mrs. May Starnes of Bryan Misses Lisa Beery of Wichita, Kan and Cheryl Grimes of Houston distributed rice bags Following a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Camerop. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the grooms mother Friday evening at Haus Bavaria in Rockdale. ENGAGED Dr.

and Sidney H. Richardson, 2005 North Hoover, Cameron, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Carol to Mr. Edward Stott 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edtfard Stott Jr.

of South Egremont, Mass. A September wedding is planned. Personal Mention MRS. KENNETH RAY MCLJERRAN Mrs Conrad Jekel Jr. visited her sisters and families, Mrs.

Helen Macalik and Mrs. Mary Costolow in Dallas last week, her daughter, Lillie Ann Butler and grandson David in Mesquite and two brothers, Ladis and Frank Novotny and their families in Ennis. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Jekel and granddaughter Deandra of San Antonio were weekend guests of their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad Jekel Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hanel and Steven of Cameron.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Walzel of Texas City visited Wednesday in the home of hos sister Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Richter. Joe is serving with the Corps of Engineers in Galveston. Mark Jeter son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

G. Jeter is on a two week leave in Cameron following completion of basic training with the U. S. Navy at Orlando Florida. Jeter will reprt to Great Lakes, Michigan on August 24 for technical training.

BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler of Cameron, a girl. Carla Gayle, 6 pounds and 9 ounces born 6:25 a.m. August 9 at St.

Edward Hospital. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. E. D. Chandler of Cameron and Mrs.

J.A. Hood of Milano To Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Washington, a boy, Kendall Lee, 6 pounds 10 ounces, born 8:42 a.m. August 8 at St.

Edward Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Jones. To Mr.

and Mrs. David Skupin, a girl, Lisa Claire, 5 pounds 6 ounces, born August 5 in a Rosebud hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Skupin of Rosebud and Mr.

and Mrs. Monroe Lucko of Cameron. Great grandparents are Mrs. Lena Lucko of Rosebud and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Taegel of Cameron. Yoe Grad In Who 77 Drive In Features 2 Thrillers Denise Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Price Jr. of Cameron, is to be featured in the Eighth Annual Edition of Who Among American High School Students, the largest student award publication in the nation.

Denise is a 1974 graduate of Yoe High School. She was active in the Yoe High marching and playing band for four years, the FHA, Spanish Club. Spanish Honor ciety, the National honor Society and was a member of the Student Council. Denise ranked sixth in the Yoe graduating class. Birth To Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Louis Williams of Cameron a boy, Roger Louis II, 7 pounds 1 ounces, born August 5 at Scott and White Hospital, Temple. LEE MARVIN as Harry Spikes The 77 Drive In Theatre will feature Gang" Friday and Saturday, August 15-17, and White Lightning" on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesdav, August 18-20. is adram- atic western about three boys who emulate a bank robber they regard as a hero and will star Lee Marvin with Gary Grimes, Ro.i Howard and Charlie Martin Smith. The movie is a study of GENERAL REVENUE SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments Your government must publish this report advising you how these funds have been used or obligated during the year from July 1.

1973. thru June 30. 1974. This is to inform you of your government priorities and to encourage your participation in decisions on how future funds should be spent. ACTUAL EXPENDITURES CATEGORIES (A) CAPITAL (B) MAINTENANCE (C) 1 PUBLIC SAFETY 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 4 HEALTH 6 RECREATION 6 LIBRARIES 7 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGED OR POOR 8 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 9 MULTIPURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT.

10 EDUCATION 11 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 12 HOUSING ft COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 13 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 14 OTHER (Specify) Transportation 2825 IB TOTALS 2825 NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET E) CERTIFICATION: I certify that I am the Chief Executive Officer end, with respect to the entitlement reported hereon, I certify that they have not been used in violation of either the priority expenditure requirement (Section or the matching funds prohibition (Section 104) of the CAMERON Chief Executl W. A. Persky, Mayor bete and Title THE GOVERNMENT OF ROGERS has received General Revenue Sharing payments totaling 222 during the period from July 1. 1973. thru June 1974.

Vaccountno. 44 2 U14 UU4 ROGERS TOWN ROGERS TEXAS 76569 Vfo) TRUST FUND REPORT 11) Balance of June 30. 1 1135 12) Revenue Sharing Received from ooqV July 1, 1973 through June 30. 1S74 (3) Interest (4) Total Funds Available -S (5) Total Amount Expended (6) Balance as of June 30. 1974 6543 (F) The news media have been edvised that a complete copy of thte report has been published in a local newepeper of general circulation.

I have recorde documenting the contents of ttue report end they are open for public scrutiny at Kogers, Texas human emotions that are as pertinent as any facing the most adventure seeking youth of today. The three Texas farm boys who admire and follow Harry Spikes (Lee Marvin are representative of any youngster who drops out to look for whatever he thinks will present adventure or thrills. As the hottest actor, Burt Reynolds is starred in a new film called a swiftly paced adventure drama about the popular southern American pastime of moon- shinipg and dare-devil hotrod driving. The story is about a gutsy man sworn revenge for the mirder of his younger brother. Reynolds is cast as an expert auto driver doing time in a state pen for running bootleg whiskey.

He is released in order to help U. S. Treasury agents trap a corrupt sheriff. Instant Desk Organizer only Cameron Herald Stationery.

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