The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1960 Page: 4 of 10
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|>«Kc 4 CAMERON. TEXAS’ IIKHVI I). AH.. I*. 1*60
Shower Honors
Mrs Gene Newman '
Mr* Gene M Newman was turn
orrd at a » bower Sunday alter
rtvtm Irom 2 until ip m at the
home ai Mr* Hetty fall
Hulturt were Mr- Hetty fata, |
Mr* Joe Mundrik, Mr* Stnr j
Hrwfc and Mr* F.rwin !lr<**k
A white limn doth covered the >
retrewhmen table which »«• ten I
trred with a minaturr |<mk um
brrlla pink rarnat.un* ami a mm j
aturr bride and (ruom (ry»talj
and ttlvrr appointment* graced.
the table where tea »andwKhe*. '
cake and fruit punch were *erved |
Apprn*imately M guc it* regist
ered
Ho*te«*c* presented the honor<•< j
with • white trnation <or»«ge Me j
rnher* at the house party. Mtaa
Marilyn Hugh.* Mu* Sharon Vic k !
and Mim F’at Ma'da received wh '
ite carnation corsage* with pink'
ribbon trim
Diaper
Data
George Childress
Real Estate
I'
.IbTfMKFAKM NITREME . a
l Far the i.uiuiy tlial v» F
I
thy convenience* In the
country Thu truly line 14.'
acre spread i* ideal for st-
orkfarming 64 acre* in Soil
I Bank Very good larm hone
\ —six room* with butane,
! plumbing, electricity $105
I per acre makes this very
excellent offering
I
I non DOWN HIM. HANDI.F
Very roomy two bedroom W
home on north Houston do- *
to schoolv lu«rg< liv-
k
MRS. JKSSK Mil.TON SCHRADER
s
Buchanan, Schroder
Vows Read Recently
Miss Nancy Louise Buchanan I brother
law of the bride
se to acnooix |j»rg«-
mg room and separate din-
ing room Man sire room*
that you can really live
in Need* *ome minor in-
side work Large shady lot.
ft ASM FOR YOt'R FARM .
If you have the 2no acres of
good bottom land our man
is looking for. let us know
right away Have buyer
who wants real good land
Good dwelling desirable but
not necessary. Tell us what
you have.
GO and Jesse Milton Schrader were
j| married July Mt in a double ring
W; ceremony at 8 p m in the Im
[n man in I Lutheran Church in Tern
AI pie The Kev Whitefield McMillan
R read the wedding vows
Cu The bride Is the daughter of
>orn at St Edward-
u«t 12 and weight 1
ist 12 and weighed
i John Tornek Cam
food parents of a da
Sln was tairn Aug
Edward* and weigh
A daughter Reverly Ann. has
joined the Ladi* T Slavik family
of Kt 2 Bui kholts she was horn
August 12 at Newton Memorial lh>
spital and weighed 7 lbs 14 o/?
Mr and Mr* Botihy Hugh Pow
ell of Giddmg* are happy to an
i,mime th,. arrival of their little
daughter. Karen Denl*e, liorn Aug
12 hi St Davids Hospital in \u-
Iin Karen's grandparents are Mr
and Mr Hugh Powell Cameron,
Mr and Mrs W E Schultr Jr
of Austin fir. at grandparents are
Mr and Mrs W K Schultz *r
and Mr* W L Harmon of El
gin and a great • great grand
mother. Mrs W It Jennings o.
Austin
Mr and Mrs Charles Moraw
are the proud parents of a dau-
ghter Carla Ann horned August
7 at 8 20 p m in a Hearne Hos
pital She weighed 6 lbs. 9 ozs
Don Hipp attended hi*
ms. Her b
best man t >ner» were
tdung bit
Kalph Ha
lace L .amber* and Bob
WtJUnfc*
»oge i
tnd glove*
«bf*d
e . nii tlwf ( how* a
If
couple W
of iuiha
to silk a iifi double
where
Mr* Hif
ulk orgaru
i& culUr tttth match mg a
kfter Aug
and gq ore nd cordage
CO iplt*
will mal
The bride,
jjfijom'i mother vion* a
Irving
al 412 K
b uc tli-i I
uit dre%» \*nh matching
MI C I WJfU
and an orchid t urxj,,
Mr
and Mr*
A rrcefj
Hon a ms tiei J at the
&or> t
and *<>n*
bride i ho
me jmmediattly lo'lovi*
I
« visited
my
The table was
i white satin and net
centered with the bri
e ccrei
itih a
and
toque!
Neil Barr and Mis* Joa.i
Barmore sieved at the silver pun-
ch bowl w.aile Mrs Brann Allison
and Mr* Carl Hdl served the four-
tiered wedling cake Arrangeitc-
nt* of fujii mums an d fern were
placed in the reception and gift
rooms The guests were register-
ed bv Mrs Ralph Chambers, cou-
of the house party were Mmes
Alva Sanders. Jess Brock. Her-
bert Colburn, Morris F.plen. Dow
Eplen Alvin Witcher. H I. Blan
ton. Robert Johnson Phillip Reid
Thomas Estes and Misses Connie
Marquez. Anita Archer and Jam
Bird
Eor a wedding trip to New Orl-
eans and Florida the bride* wore
an imported while brocaded suit
with small blue hat formed of vel-
City
ton
p will teach this
j»t twentieth the
.»• their tome in
ist Eighth Street
Tulmage McGre-
and -Mr» Frelia
elative* in Texas
spent Sunday in f.wlv . -
groom was best man
Decorations at Hie reception in
the church annex rarried out the !
bride chosen colors pink and wh- | *|(*JISU Ft* ■ Profits
lie A white lace tablecloth (over
ed lb e bride's table, which was *et HonOl* Ml'S. V hlltlt'V
wiih crystal and silver appoint
MRS. BILLY CLARK HUT’
Reid-Hipp United In
Candlelight Ceremony
Mr and Mrs W M Buchanan of ments and
Cameron and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr and Mr*. Jesse
Schrader of Thorndale
The bride, given in marriage
arrangement
centered with an
of pink carnations
The First Christian Church was
the setting Saturday night for the
The Pleasure and Profit Club candlelight wedding of Miss Kit.,
honori J M rs
I.ord’s Prayer”.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a formal wedding
sister of the bridegroom served
Imogene Whatley Frances Reid and Mr. Billy Clark gown of silk organza The floating
■ " ' skirt panels and bodice were rows
of tiny enbroidcred roses. Rows
of angelic tiers of organza cascade
by her broth.r, David Buchanan cake
•WANT A I.OflD SMALL FARM J.
MM ten farm about 15 0
minutes from Cameron 43 nj
Mr* Bill Jones, sister of the bride I with a coffee at the hime of Mrs N*PP lexarkana
served punch and Joyce Schradtr j Lois Randolph Tuesday morning. The bride, daughter ol Mr. and,
Mrs Whatley left Cameron to ac Mrs Frank Hempsted Reid, is an (
cept a position as Assistant Home honor graduate of Yoc High School down the hack to form a cha-
of Arlington, wore a white lace A er a short wedding trip to I Economic* teacher at TCU in She received her BA degree from P'1 length train e iru - ee-
e*| worth I txa Woman’s • niversity in June. 'r*1 corapomontad with mat-
Hot muffins, cinnamon rolls She was a member of Alpha Kappa ch.ng gauntlets Her fingertip veil |
hors (I oeuvre, watermelon, can
Acres of good rich bottom.
21 acres of second bottom
}
sheath with a satin cummerbund Waco, Mr and Mrs Schraeder aic
and carried a bouquet of white at home at 801 So 4 street in -
carnations with white satin strea- Temple
mers Her only jewlery was a
pearl choker .
The matron of honor, Mrs Sue
Ke.nnon of Tomple wore a pink
\h , Schrader is a I960 graduate ........... crystalized grapes and col
of Yoe High School where she was I (M> were it rvw) from a table cen-
Delta. Pi Lambda Theta and Sig
nia Tau Delta honorary fraternit-
ies.
of bridal illusion was held by a
garland of pearlescent orange bl-
ossoms frosted with organza roses.
a member of the Library Club
Future Homemakers of America
land 36 acres of excellent r/) ■ cmn)f)t,on corMg„
street - length dress and a white Future Nurse* Club and Volley |
pasture land. Plenty of wat
er
Ji
Frank E Smith of El Paso.
i
3attention sit deer hcn| Miss Nekla Charles
.TEH J
Honored At Shower
i Nelda Charles bride elect of
David Pope, was honored with
miscellaneous shower at the Tracy
Methodist Church annex on Sal
urday evening. August 13
Approximately one hundred gu
ests were registeered by Mrs. Ray
Green.
Hostesses were Mrs Floyd Mul-
linax. Mrs U’nza Caffey and Mrs
Bennie Keymolds
Tin* refreshment table was laid
and decorated with an arrange
merit of fern and dahlias A cry
stal bowl and plates of fancy cook-
ies completed the decorations of
the table
The games were directed by
Mrs George Young Sr
Mrs Oti
honoree and Mrs H C Pope, mo
hall team She i* presently em-
ployed at Arott and White Me-
morial Hospital in Temple
The bridegroom is a 1957 gra
tered with an arrangement of pink
althea in a silver eperene
Guests inrluded members of the
{ club and faculty members
Mrs Whatley was presented with
The bridegroom, son of Mr and Sh* car"f * c**cad®. Jw* ol
white philanopsts orchids, stepha-
notis and seed pearls.
Mrs, Clark Hipp of Texarkana, gra-
duate of Texarkana High School,
Texarkaaa Junior College. Siren
F O R S A L E
Modern Home, atractively land-
scaped. on 20 acres fronting on
Hwy. 36 between Cameron and
Milano. Real fireplace, hard-
wood floors, large screened
porch, deep well with elect-
ric pump Large recreation
riont in separate building Pric-
ed to sell.
Or. within 3 miles of Rockdale
see this attractive three bed-
room in separate building Pric-
acres and paved road Excell-
ent water and completely mod-
ern
LAND? Yes, we have it. 197
acres on San Gabrial River at
$115.. Outstanding 221 acres,
creekbottom, two tanks, two
wells, good fences, total price
$20,000 Excellent homesite on
clean 45 acres on Hwy 36 south
of Milano. 200. 600 and 2.000
acre farms in Little River bot-
tom Post Oak and Black Jack
land at $35 per acre CALL,
COME BY. OR WRITE:
C. W. MOEHRING, Broker
116 E. Bell Ave Rockdale. Tex.
Phone HI 6-5222
For wood, stucco
A masonry houses
SOLVES BLISTER PROBLEM-LASTS
50% LONGER when applied with
special primer to new wood or
surface from which old paint has
been removed.
DRIES IN 30 MINUTES-minimizes
collection of dust and insects. May
be applied to damp surfaces.
EASY TO USE-extremely easy to
apply. Clean up with water.
Wm. P. Carey
LUMBER GO.
A. E. MATL’LA, Mgr.
200 S. Travl; OX7-2C41
Miss Helen Grace Reid sister
cci Busii tsa 1 oUcge of Shreveport the bride, was Maid of Honor
Louisiana He received his BB \
a piece of Itallian Glass Ware as m accolinlmR at North T<
and Ttore a floor length cham-
pagne silk organza gown with em-
duate of Thorndale High School 1 'oken o( love and appreciation xa~ sta(e Coj|ege m Denton where hroidered molded scoop neckline
We have a 30 by 13 hunt-
ing cabin for this coming
season1 Furnished with bed
•table and chairs, refriger-
ator. atove and couch Will
sleep at least four hunters
'or fisher*1 Wired for ele-
ctricity Has shower and
bathroom Cai( be moved
easily < 'on if > etc Price $700
jl HAVE Bl YE KB FOR . . . i‘j
Colored or Latin American
rent properties. Spot Cash
if price is right. ^
^DWELLING DANDIES . . . i*'
J 2 Bedroom in N Cameron Bj
lA $5950. ,4
0 2 Bedroom in N Camera l
1 $3500. m
I : 1C lr \ 1
g Cameme I
H 2 Brdroom West Cameron—7!
ft $6,000.
2 Bedroom on 2 Acre* — R
J $5250 0
^ 2 Bedroom in Rogers —
$3750
^WHY FAY RENT ? ? ?
Mr Merchant, you can own
| your own building In the he-
| art of Cameron lx*t us show
- you the building on the N rt L
| -ide of the Square formerly
( ectipied by Eixman's Tex-
as Bar. A real bargain Ex
cellent financing arrange
inents available
and is presently employed with
the Superior Darns in Temple
The following were guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. l-eo Moraw
Sunday: Mr and Mrs Lamis Mo-
raw, Mr and Mrs Raymond Val-
tnta. Carolyn. Marlene. Allen and
Janice. Mr and Mrs. Willie Rand
ermann Suzette and Elain of Br
yan Mr and Mrs Richard Mur
aw, Dick and Bill of Brazoria: Mr
and Mrs James Will. Jim and
Rick of Houston.
Also Mr and Mrs. Johnnie An
derson and Teresa Gay of Hubbard
Charles, mother ol the i Misses Martha and Agatha Maravv
of Temple: Mr, and Mrs Leo Ba-
ther of the prospective bridegroom l,(‘r. Edward and Lawn nee, Mrs ]
wi re special guests and assisted Josephine Bauer and Irvin of f a
from the club.
Walter Kelm Named
Outstanding Student
COLLEGE STATION — Walter
0 Kelm of Burlington, has been
designated a distinguished student
at Texas A & M College for the
spring semester, I960.
A distinguished student must ha
v (> reigstered for 15 or more hours
and established a grade point ra-
tio of 2 25 or better and had no
grade below that of C.
he was a member of Delta Sigma wdd matching hat and gauntlets.
Pi fraternity He is employed by sh« tarripd a cascade bouquet of
Arthur Young & Co of Dalla.- bronze dotY mums entiwned with
Dr C II Morris officiated at Kngllsh lv>'-
| the ceremony before an altar ban Anita Alice Chambers was flow-
ked with large baskets of white er girl, dressed in beige organza
,jjii mums and comador palms over green taffeta with floral head-
centered with spiral candelabra piece and she carried a decorated
and seven - branch candelabra white basket of flower petals,
showered with emerald foiiage
The coupel knelt on a satin pillow
which ested upon a white wrought
iron kneeling rail entwined with
English ivy.
Mrs. Hilliard Thomas, organist,
played nuptial music and accom
panied Mis Connie Marquez of AI
ice. who sang ‘Because” and "The
CURTIS SKY RANCH
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Bryan. Texas
State Licensed and Bonded for Cotton
Desiccation and Defoliation by Air
ARSENIC ACID — PENTA — 2,1-D
For Information In Cameron Area:
Kurkholts. Tex. Modern Gin LY 3-2302
with the gifts.
meron. Charles Moraw of Hearne
jjWE NEED FARMS . . .
| Have buyers for any -ize
1 farms in this locality If
you are planning to sell, see
us for top price* — in a
hurry
t
i
z
i
-r*
I
SEE OK CALL
George Childress
OR
Jimmy Wiggs
- AT —
DIRECTORY
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ptot. M aau woybody read* it be
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it* for folks to
| ertrj listing* for
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Dial OX 7-21.
BEVERAGES
of yoor f*m-
9l* t*ieo*«c*'f bus-
t new book goes
TLEPN0NE COMPANY
We*ve!Moved!
m
m
it
Pa'
YES, TO
GIVE OUR
CUSTOMERS
BETTER SERVICE
SCHIGUT’S RECOMMENDS:
FOR THE BACK-TO-SCHOOLSET!
LEE JEANS
Size 4 -12___________2.98
SPECIAL
G IRLS DRESSES
13-16
3.29
We have moved to 120 North Central (West of the
Courthouse On the Corner)
We Will Still Offer The Finest Food
At Lowest Prices With The Same Fast.
Friendly Service
Farley's Diner
120 N. Central
Cameron
DICKIE JEANS
FRUIT OF LOOM.
13 3-4 oz.__________2.79
T E X’N JEANS
Nylon__________2.98 - 7.35
13 3-4 oz___________1.98
BOYS SHORTS_______49c
Stretch Socks________39c
2 for
LARGE ASSORTMENT
REG. 3.98
6.00
BOBBY SOCKS________49c
BRAND NAME
GIRLS
BLOUSES___________1.00
COTTON
Can Can Slips_______1.29
PANTIES______3 for 1.00
BOYS
SHOES ________
__ 2.00
GIRLS SADDLE
OXFORDS _____
2.00
-SEW & SAVE-
PIECE GOODS
PETER PAN. Warmsutta
Bates. ALL fl.39 VALUE1
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Luecke, Frank M. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1960, newspaper, August 18, 1960; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577914/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.