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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 6

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Cameron, Texas
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TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen of Cameron announce the engagement of their daughter Jo Ann to Art Lalumandier, son Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. Lalumandier of Pasadena, Texas. An August wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs.

James Brock honored their son, Bobby, on his eleventh birthday with a weiner roast on the patio of their home on Monday After a game of baseball, guests enjoyed hot dogs, birthday cake and a watermelon. Those attending were David Raymond, Ronald Cobb, Stephen Hollas, Thomas Michalka, Terry Tindall, Lloyd Hollister and Mike Marek. Also present and assisting with hospitalities were Cynthia Krieg, Beth Brock, Becky Brock and Lisa Cobb. Fish The Great Outdoor Dish AUSTIN Fish can be a welcome and nutritious addition to the picnic basket, suggests the Seafood Marketing Division of the Parks and Wildlife Department. Picnics can happen most of the year in Texas, but with Daylight Savings Time here again an extra hour to enjoy them The success of a picnic depends heavily on how good the food is.

The old favorites are fine, but sometimes a little variation can add a lot of interest. Potato salad, for instance, is a good old standby but for a change try it with fish, as in Or take along a Fish for some tasty outdoor nibbling TEXAS-TATER SALAD 1 lbs. fish fillets 2 cups cooked potatoes, cut into small pieces 3 eggs, cooked hard and chopped cup grated carrot cup salad dressing 2 Tbs. chopped onion pepper to season 1 tsp salt Place fillets in boiling, salted water. Cover and simmer about 10 minutes or until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork.

Drain Remove skin and bones; flake. Mix all ingredients together and place in refrigerator until cold Serve on lettuce. Serves six. SMOKED FISH LOG 2 cups flaked fish or 1 lb. smoked fish fillets 1 tsp liquid smoke, if not using smoked fish 1 package (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened 1 Tbsp lemon juice 2 tup grated onion 1 tsp.

horseradish tsp salt cup chopped pecans 2 Tsp chopped parsley Assorted crackers Poach, drain and flake fish Combine cheese, lemon juice, onion, horseradish, liquid smoke, salt and fish; mix thoroughly. Chill for several hours. Combine pecans and parsley. Shape fish mixture into a log Roll in nut mixture. Serve with crackers.

Makes approximately two cups spread. THIRD FINGER Wedding rings are placed on the third finger of the left hand because of an old Egyptian belief that a nerve ran from that finger to the heart. PLENTY OF TEA At the Boston Tea Party 342 chests of tea we're cut open and emptied into Boston Harbor. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs.

Boyd L. White of Cameron announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter jolene to Harold J. Hollas son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hollas of Cameron.

The wedding is planned for July 29. 'Big Finale For Pleasure Profit Club Bride-Elect Miss Carolyn Mitchell, bride-elect of Paul Chandler was honored with a miscellaneous shower, Saturday, June 3 at the home of Mrs. Glynn Cummings. The bride table was decorated with a centerpiece of lime green carnations with crystal appointments. Cookies, punch, finger sandwiches, nuts and mints were served to the guests.

Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Brenda Barton, Mrs. Becky Crouch, Miss Jane Callaway, Mrs. Renee Hensley, Mrs. Georgeena Mingus, Miss Elizabeth Kirk and Mrs.

Regina Young. Special guests other than the honoree were her mother, Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs. E. D.

Chandler, mother of the future groom and Miss two grandmothers, Mrs. S. H. Posival from Buckholts and Mrs. F.

H. Mitchell from Kosse. Out of town guests were Miss Lora Nelson from Abilene, Mrs. Don Mitchell from Kosse and Mrs. W.

A. Hester and Cindy of Temple. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Delma R.

Meek of Temple have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Doris Marie to Urry G. Jungrnann son oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jungrnann of Buckholts. The bride is a 1969 graduate of C.H.

Yoe High School and a 1971 graduate of Temple Junior College. The groom is a 1967 C. H. Yoe High School and has attended Texas University. An August 19 wedding is planned at the Hope lutheran Church in Buckholts.

Pendants Swing Into Fashion Big was the last program of the year for the Pleasure and Profit Club when they met in the home of Mrs J. Heitman on May 18 Assisting Mrs. Heitman as hostesses were Mrs. Look In Wedding Stationery 4C onsixA you S' csrv Wedding etiquette is changing and with the change is a new, personal style for invitations. We invite you toexamineour new sample book of invitations and announcements styled for bride.

Or if a traditional wedding is in your future, we have a fine line of engraved or printed wedding stationery to select from You may look through our sample books at he Cameron Herald office or in the privacy of your own home. Roy Hensley and Mrs Robert Clark. Big involved a display of creations by club members who told about their project and answered questions. Some items on included paintings, dimensional pictures, woven rugs, a molded candle, afeans. a hand made quilt, shawls, painted plaster pictures, display frames, Scotch art, decorative pillows anda number of needlepoint pictures.

A business meeting was also held and a report from the program and nominating committees were given. Mrs. J. A. Looney reported that her committee had nominated the following officers for the 1972-73 club year Mrs.

Paul Young, president; Mrs. Joe Walzel, vice president; Mrs. Bill McCutcheon, secreta ry- treasurer; and Mrs. Jimmy Bledsoe, reporter historian Plans for a theme and possible programs for the coming year were also announced. Climaxing the program, Mrs.

Robert Clark presented each club member with an African violet plant. COLLEGE STATION into the hang of it with a Miss Becky Dunlap, clothing specialist with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, suggested. Pendants, which crept into the fasion scene last fall, have mushroomed into popularity, mainly because of their optimum creativity, according to Miss Dunlap Miss Tepera Is Shower Honoree TEMPLE Miss Patsy Tepera bride- elect of Tommy Lemmons, was honored with a miscellaneous shower in the home of Mrs Marvin Lemmons Hostess with Mrs Lemmons was Mrs. Roy White. Special guests were Mrs Rudolph Tepera and Mrs.

Tommy Lemmons mothers of the couple. The serving table was accented with an arrangement of purple flowers, the chosen color The couple will be married June 17 at SS. Cyril and Methoduis Catholic Church in Marak present they recount nautical. Oriental and circus themes, but the trend is toward centering the story interest on animals (especially those of the endangered species), zodiac signs, enameled initials and personalized charms She said that the most exciting motifs by far center around the performing arts theme, depicting puppet-like characters. In choosing a pendant, the Texas University spec ialst said to keep the size in proportion with your own body size.

A small woman will be overpowered by too large a motif, while small designs can become lost around the neck of a larger woman. long pendant chain creates a longer line, she added eye moves in an up and down direction with the longer chain, resulting in a slimmer illusion A shorter chain adds more width to the Miss Dunlap said that an interesting pendant design should not be forced to compete with a busy background Keep the bodice area simple Pendants aren't limited to casual garb but can also add drama to evening wear Available in enamel, gold or silver finishes, they frequently combine two or more finishes in one flexibility and sen sitivity of pendants to swerves in fashions and fads as sures that the accessory necklace will have a definite place to hang in fas hion picture Womens Film Festival Debuts In New York rt a Paper colors: Avocado, Tabasco or Corn na Corrieron Herald Stationery SINCE1860 Eplen Furniture Invites You CAMERON'S FOLK FETE JUNE 9-10 We Would Be Happy To ave You Visit With Us EPLEN FURNITURE HomeOfFine 109 E. Main 697-2531 NEW YORK The first international festival of films, which will be held here in June, will include films ranging in theme from mens liberation to eroticism and exploitism The sponsors in elude French author Simone de Beauvoir, actresses Melina Mercouri and Jane Fonda, and poet Susan Sontag Films for the June 5-21 festival, which will include works from Italy, France, Sweden and Hungary, are grouped under such headings as the Feminine Mystique After Betty took of the same title which paved the way for the womens liberation movement Women in Arabia and Africa, Social Protest, and Eroticism and Exploitation Director-actress Ida actress-director Barbara and Dorothy Arnzers 1929 film Wild starring Clara Bow, highlight the U. S. en tries The festival will open with a gala showing of Mai Zet- about three Swedish actresses on tour with an ancient Greek comedy about women who end a war by refusing to make love with their husbands until peace is declared.

The actresses carry their roles into their off stage lives and denounce feminine apathy and male chauvinism The festival will also feature discussions on women in film One of four feature-length documentaries to be shown, was produced by Kate Millett, author of and filmed by the Liberation Cinema Com pany Another documentary concerns writer Gertrude Stein French director Annie Tre- work documents exploitation of Algerian immigrants in France. Another French entry, director Agnes Vardas From Five to is the story of a young singer confronted with the possibility of death. in Leontine 1931 work on authoritarianism in a girls school, is a German entry. Lina Wertmullers and Italian film, is about an aimless group of young men preoccupied with sexual fantasies centered around a provocative blonde girl. It was filmed by Gianni di Venanzo.

One of favorite pop singers, Kati Kovacs, stars in one of the Hungarian entries, by Marta Meszaros. The ameron Herald Page 6 Cameron, Texas, Herald, June 8 1972 Party Fetes Bob Brock Afternoon Party Fetes.

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