The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964 Page: 4 of 16
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Miss Joyce Irene Dymke became the bride of Ben
D. Stevens Saturday nieht at First Christian Church.
(Elmer LeQuirc Photo)
Miss Joyce D Weds
Ben D. Stevens Saturday
Mbs Joyce Irene Dymke ex groom's mother wore a blue
changed wedding vows with, sheath with beige accessories
Ben D Stevens at 8 o'clock Sat-
urday evening, August 15, at
the First Chiistian Church of
Rockdale, The Rev. Allison
Joyce performed the double-
ring ceremony before an altar
decorated with sprays ol white
gladiolas and candelobiurns.
and a carnatio corsage.
A reception was held in the
fellowship hall ol the church
immediately following the wed-
ding. The bride’s table, cover-
ed with white lace, was center-
ed with the throe-tiered wedd-
ing cake topped with a bride
I aieuf.- of the bride arc Mr. ; an<j groom and decorated with
and Mrs. \ cm on Dymke o) white wedding be 11s and white
Rockdale and the groom’s I jace
parents are Mr. and Mrs Rex
Sfever o! San Angel .
Traditional wedding music
wa- played by Mrs. George K.
Gilmore, organist Mrs Nona
Maxwell. «istcr of the bride,
sang "Q Perfect Love.''
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was gowned in
floor length white satin cover-
'd with white lace,
veil was of white lace and sh;
carried a bouquet of
carnations.
Miss Shirley Dockall of Am -
lin was the bride’s maid of
honor. She wore a gown of blue
satin with a headdress of blue
• a tin and net. The best man.
was Ronald Stevens, brother ot
the groom. Serving as ushers
were Sam I,uv of Cameron and
Serving Hit cake woe Mi-
Vashti Smith. Mrs. Thelma
Stafflebach served the punch
and Miss Mary Richards regis-
tered the guests,
The bride was graduated
from Rockdale High School in
1962 She has attended Sul
Runs State College and Fast
Ti xas State College The gr *om
Her long; was graduated from San Angelo
Central High and will enter the
white University of Texas this fall.
For the wedding trip the
bride won a blue suit compli-
mented with white accessories.
The couple will make their
1 unit1 at 6<Hi West 17th in An -
tin
Out-of-town guests in Rock-
dale for the wedding were: Mr
and Mrs. Lee Green, Alamogor-
Footnotes
(Continued from nape one*
George Wall. Mr li.ut is a b: other ot \li > Wall Mr. and
Mrs. N. N. Newman, Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert White and daugh-
ter Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Newman and la: of
I ubbi . k havt i.-turned lmm a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
N<»wman m Blanco. N M. A trout ti-Tiing trip on the X,in Juan
rivu and Navaji Dam Reserv«>u featured the trip
★
Itu another bo for Mr. and Mr*. Archie Graham, born
at 12 noon Monday at Richards Clinic here and weighing in
ui nine potino i n< young-U i lum 'be* -n 'named Berry and lie
i the tilth son <01 die Grahams. Gianduar* nfs ar< Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Elsencorg ol Milano a A. R. Graham Milano
*
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Card of One iht.-. New 5' rk. visited
in tin home i Mr. and Mrs. Jake Armstrong d f.uvul.v
<>! Roikdale. Mi Cud and Mi Arm-.iron.' were Inend- in
trie service
★
Mr. and Mrs. An‘onio Reyna are the parents of a son.
Ar'.onio Jr., born at 5;03 p in. August 28 at Riel ard> Clinic
& Ho-pit.,1 'rhe pew- arm il. weighed ,6 po.Lu.idi,. 12 ounces.
★
Visitors in the David N. Thompson home hen recently
Weii Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wagner. Linda .nri Jim, ol Suther-
land. Iowa. The two familie- fished -»l Hwrfrp+nt anti the
Wagners also took in San Antonio and Six Flags during th>, u
stay in Tex Mr. Wagner and Mr. Thompson wen tre nds m
the* Navy during World Wat II, and the Wagner visit here
marked the first reunion <u that friendship in 20 year
Miss Ann Garrett and Miss Wendy Anderson an leaving
Friday for C hicago aftei '•pending 'he -umnn-i with Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Hale ol Rockdale and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rexer
i of Kern ille. While here, they also toured Six Flags with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen and Craig of Houston, The Allens
visited lit re w ith the Halt's last week Mrs Alien 'Jo Ann' is
i the Hales’ daughter.
★
Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn, Steve end Paul vacationed
i recently in Seattle and Wenati hee. Washington, and Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox, Michael, Diane. Paul, Steve
and Allen, spent -» camping vacation in New Mexico Colorado
and Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weydell, Nancy and Mary Lou,
j of Cleveland. Ohio, visited this week with friends in Rockdale
a’.d al.»y at S ' vo lit: Mr- \V y d • > > ’ Mr. and Mr*.
D. R. MrQuary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris visit1 d in
Bridgeport with thcii son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Harris and children, Anne, Lucky and Carmen.
★
The Rev. and Mrs. Ben Skyles ol P , den a an the pared
of a son Malcolm Benjamin, born Augu.-t 17. The new arris
was gre ted by two brother Kevin. 3, and Lane, 2. and a
.-ister, Kimberly, 5 The Skyle are former Rockdale o-Merit-
★
Mark Tov*ery. accompanied by daughter Sandra and
grandson Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caffey, were m
Dallas Saturday to take in the Green Bay Packet--Dallas Cove
boy football game Mark’s •-■on-in-law. Leroy Caffey, is a
Green Bay linebacker. The local delegation got to meet all
the Pa1 kers in a reception.
AT THE
Hospital
ADMITTED
Mr C t Ge 1 Mr* H»»-
mona R y na * 'l:ii* m ■ D vi -,
Mis- Martha H pkii. Mi 1<
1 Sv. m.y \ti '.V U 1
Mi- Bill Randle. Ch mTe-i
Srfi rtife'/. SfU Kir* f-i-;-»* ».«• 1
Kf !H - ‘ Si ! : It- 1 v Mo ti
Ci."i k, T'oMVmy f'hwe att, Mr
C C. Guthrie. Mr- Atrhi*-
Graham, ('Inude v’-it-• - n, Mr.-.
I .ton HI and. Wen ltd: \\
•fntr.......Joyce'Mghtscy.....................~.............
DISMISSED
Barbara Holsen:. , Mrs J R
Yeager, Calhoun Chadd ek, Churd
Sun/N'r is (Arm
It the ( t im Home
UuOUt v l- it.u: - US the it<nue
of Mi and Mr* ( II Rugei
wile then daughter auri tie'
hu ban t. Mi md Mrs W l
Ed in s and l)«-ui>rah of Kilgoi
■id M i ,mi M i Hole v B n
tot toil piflii Hnhhi R \v »nd
1 iuliti.i of Stu i \ epi u V 1 .a
Later in the week a slipper
v .e- gl v«*l; 111 the fa me of VI
.md Mr- Charles (him
Rcla’rvi - attending were Mr
end Mr C H Rogets, Mr R
D Davenport, Rhonda. Bob.
Katoy. Roe.ild and Brenda Mr
and M - Bobby Button. Bobby
Ray .aid Muhba. Mr and Mi
To illy I ...minim ami I ’a me la.
Mi and Mi-. John Hibbekr,
Jarate and Kevin, Mr. .(arRil?;
and Tommy . Mr- .Tame
Mmem .md J*. I I v. Mr and
Mi A' i U Rogers and Karen.
Mi and Mr- YV I. Kdmn arid
Debnidh, Carolyn. Connie,
CftruJ . .uuij, Xr:,*.;* .is..Xhirn
Meeting Set
Mrs. Homona Reyna. Mr
0 Ge '. Mi J. ;iri r.e • Ft
ischl'-mmei Ml ( . T’ G t
Mai v Lee (
f Midi! t*lwr
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designed, ar.
fj mad I*'
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Bartholdi, a
and sculptor
Frencl
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Iveryor
Springfield B a p t i e t
will have a Pastor’s
•eting Sundav a* 3 p m
Tiurt-’h Ernest Phillip
. R'i'e g ii f vi -peafo-r
e is invited to attend,
iff. 4*>~
Try your Rockdale merchant
hr ' 1 f <d o-sri't nave if, t* eri
try elsewhere. What help?
Rcekdale, helps you. tf
Mi--s, Lmd.t K;i' \V <tki,t ,q.f L'"t sfiyiii;.) berat’u the
bride "1 Richard A Sullivan of Rockdale August 22
(Taylor Studio, L'ojsuana)
Watkins-Sullivan Vows
Exchanged in Corsicana
KINDERGARTEN OPENING
AND REGISTRATION
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 — 9 to 11:45
Enroll your pre-school child in Kindergarten for
formal education preparation. Operated by kin-
drroirten trained teacher with B S Degree.
MRS. M. D. WEEMS
545 Miller St.
For Further Information Call HI 6 2048
Dick Law of Houston.
Flower girls for the wedding do, New Mexico, Mrs. W B.
\vcnv Misses Becky and Debbie i Stevens and Misses Sandra and
Maxwell of Amarillo Pieces oil Mary Streeps T* i-adena
the bridi; rhe.v woj< dres-'cs
ot blue organdy with floral
headdresses and carried baskets
of rose petals Timmy Majors,
of Thorn dale was ring bearer.
The mother of the brid wore
a pink lace dree- with a white
lace hat Her other accessories,
were whin and her corsage was
of white carnations.
Mrs.
The 1 dale;
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Yates and daugntet Mary and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hcrnbeck returned home last w*-ek from a vaca-
tion trip to Wits End m-ar Bayfield, Colorado Then men en-
joyed trout fismr.g while the women enjoyed sight-seeing
Misses Francine and Geraldine Turner returned by piano to
thi-ii home in Cornwell Heights, Penn , nftei spending the
-uiTimot :n the home of theii grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Ver- 1 Fieseter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joseph in n • hjhirc and
mm D\-mke ^.ihir-.,- Pa- Mi tn.-nd John Harvey r< • irn«-n to Bu- yru < aftm an < \
and Mrs. Buddy R. Stevens, tended visit with hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams, and
Mrs. Julia Verne Maxwell Law, her -dster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Burl D. Brown.
Hon- nm; Cap',, and Mrs Sidney
Maxwell, Amarillo; Mis i E. _ _ _
Bounds Sweetwater; Mr an.I RADhdLINGS
Mrs. Lloyd Gary, Long Beach,
California; Mrs. Verlie Gant,
Son in Honolulu
Charlie Majors, Thom-
Mr- Sam I iw, Cameron
INSURE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS
LIFE Protect ion
A CCII)E\ T Protection
HEALTH Protection
Be SURE You Family Is Secure!
W. E. GAITHER CO., AGENTS
Phone HI 6-3433
• continued from page one) . , ,
A bans
that Mississippi and Alabama pounds 5
vvorc not the only states with
representatives at the conven-
tion.
Seriously . . .
CTRANGF. things are happen
ing. In Dallas two teen age
boys, one 16 and one 13, speed
through an alley at 60 miles
an hour and strike down a !0-
year-old girl on a bicycle, lay .School
her crippled body to one side
and drive on A week later
they are caught when a father
notices fresh paint on the fen-
|der of the family cat The
I grieving father of the injured
! girl nays simply, "1 don’t know
! what should be done with
i them ”
0 New Fall Colors
# New Texlures
0 New Look you want
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| FASHION
COATS
B
£
u
S&£
Strange things are happen-
ing. In Rockdale, in any town,
most any night, teen age driv-
ers burn rubber, screech
Mis- I.mdu Kay Watkm-
Corsicana and Richard Arnol<
Sullivan of Rockdale wen
: united in marriage at 8 p m
August 22 in the candlelit set
ting ot Fust Baptist Church
. Corsicana
Tin* bride i-; the daughter
Mr and Mr George W dkmw
. of Corsi<-;ma. 1207 Belmont
Circle, and Mr and Mrs Rich-
ard Marvin Sullivan, Rockdale,
are parent1-- of th< bridegroom.
Thi Rev tier? Id Will a.;;m.pn,
' <W-riratrt -nfficiwrert fnr thr
double riru; ceremony wliich
i wax pet ti a med in front of an
altar arrangement featuring a
*ree candelabi a holding ivory
cath-.-dral up i s ax the focal
point o' i.Vert-'t
GoU1] iiu«. fiUed wills whits-
plurne i-him- and whin gladioli
were placed on eith< i sic*e of
tie- glt'W,r.s> earidelabia. and
white -.pin rhiv.-i and sir*-tim-
ers marked the family
Billy Sager Rockdale bm-
th»-i -in-la’v ot the bridegroom,
served ax iiext man. and tire
bride's sister. Miss George Ann
Watkins, was hei attendant.
Candlelighter* included Kath-
ey Gray, cousin of the bride,
and Tim Walk ms brother of
the bride. Ushers were Jimmy
lor’s degree from Prairie View Hewed and t harlc-s Burn>
AArM College this year The orgHfrist w«is Vv-x Jhtn
Mn Gertrude «Tot* Green, Adams, cousin of 'hi b»vie.
route three Rockdale will who Played traditional vcddmtr
teach Sixth-grade English in niusiV' '”cll,dinP ,h< Fr,;C(”
the junior-high sciUHil here sional -md recession;.!, and no-
She taught for 2d yean at' componled the soloist, Fuv Gar -
Sharp where she also served as r,’*( w-rro xar.g Recalls*'
principal in recent years. The bride, who was given
in marriage by her father,
chose a formal length gown of
son weighing 8
nwiec* W.« born
Aiiguxi •• to S-Sg* and Mr
Lonnie J Johnson in Honolulu.
Hawaii The sergeant, an army-
career man. i a graduate >t
Ay cock High: School, Rockdale.
TEACHERS—
(Continued from page 1>
Street, has been employed as
band director at Ay cock High
He is a native of H<> i.ston. at-
tended Plulli- Wiienllo'. High
School, and received hi bach*-
m roivixing ih< gue-'-
Tni bride's * abi e w a - laid i n
white net over white satin,
and featured a white cherub
. .indei. bra holding pink tapers
and garlanded in smilax
Tiie < dumned t ,ik» wax do-
if coraii-d on each tier with a cot
-age cf tiny pink sweetheart
roses, wi'h a duplicate corsage
tipping the iiiation A Delia
Rt’bi.i fruit ring atienied the
punt ti bt w 1
S*'l V up. the V rsilil-.;- cjlJkm
v-.r. m-sx- - -.fnan-rt' t-TPYtS'.1' wittv"
Mi* Jc a- W 'tv sao Antonio,
pre*idn t> at the punch b*'\vt
Mifs Lx no Emery wa- at the
brid* s b* ok, registering guest-
from U-jck.i.-l*. Dallas Wnui
San Amine Corsicana, and
’ 'n< i p ant' .n Texas
T'ol lowing i* short wedding
trip. Mi and Mrs Sullivan will
lii* a? ii* me m Texas City For
tia» “Jim . the oride chose a two
piece wnt in a blur piaid da
cron blend Her shoe*?: and bag
w*-i< *n ht• popular * hampagne.
and her * one gc was of white
oi i trds.
The bride is a 1962 graduate
of ( a-i. .na High School, and
the bridegroom graduated from
Rockdale High School Both
attended Naxairo Junior Col-
lege
Sullivan i- preae-ntlv employ-
ed to t*io Union Carbide Co
in T» x»- C.ty
VIV RAE S ANNOUNCES
THE WINNERS IN THE
BESTFORM’
CAMPUS QUEEN
Contest
■ rv\ '
Carolyn Ireland
Judy Holme*
Kathy Rcmino
Jan Ku«*»l
Lilly Morgan
Vivian Burges*
Thu* winner* were
awarded price* of 2 bra *
and one girdle each of
Becllorm Garmenl*.
You 11 find « complc m line of Bestform Garment! at-
VI V-RAE’S
ROCKDALE S NEW STYLE SHOP
North Main Street
! straightaways with abandon.
Most of them are good kids,
| from good homes. They mean
AND
SWEATERS
BUY NOW ON LAY-AWAY
• NYLON HOSIERY
Reg. 89c pair—Now
BOY'S SHIRTS-
Reg. 1.99 to 2.59
-sizos 2 to 12
SPECIALS for Back-to-Schoolers
2 for 1.00
1.66
2.66
2 pr. 99c
'n Shore. Judy
2.66
BOY'S TEX 'N JEANS
Reg. 2.99—pair ..
BOY'S and GIRL'S SOCKS
Reg. 59c pair—Now
BLOUSES—-Large group Ship
Vaughn end others.
Reg. 2.99 to 5.99—Your Choice
ROCKDALE
mm
TAYLOR
;ing now.
(
A native of the Tracy com
munity, Mrs. Green finished ft
around corners blast down ! high school at Cameron and si,k organza ovet tat!eta. with
holds a b'lehelor’s degree from •? bodice overlaid with Chantil-
Marv Hardin-Bavlor College |v lj»ee The long sleeve ended
Eula Mae Yancy will instruct in^x,al a1, ,ht- wris’"
! no harm They just do not stop ' bonte economics at A?n-nek H bJfM^n,7 !M Uny
to think of thv terrible destrue- School Sin is a nativu '' J'! 11 ’ , ,. ,
I tion that can b<> wrought hv •. of Karnaek and attended ^-u Sabrina nei kune wn.
S........
' cither . . . but they Lrc think- Shi- received her bachelor s shouMers m
degree from I>rairi* View A&tM ‘’PPbque Hie bodit e v> a- also
College this year tartened with s« If-eovered but-
A Good Sign ... , Mrs. Clarice Kyle. 802 Smilh |
nTiuNr'i,' ,hinu Street, is a new teacher here ,, , ■ 1 K
. STANCE things are happen- aIthouKh ,he hos bocn B Hock- contnilled fu. ness caught in
xng. The Burma Shave peo-| dale citazen for manv years.1 Pleats at the wuistline, and fell
| pie (remember them?'made the | She wi„ teach a thi'rd-gradu softly into a chapel train, high-
; name famouis with jinnies on auction in the lo<kal elementarv j ^ffthtecl with lace appliciuea.
highway roadsigns over the na- : FjchooL Her veil, formed with mosty
i tion. Suddenly they announce j Mrg Kvlc, tauffht fnr ^.Ven la-v,,|S of silk illusion, was
! they are quitting their road j r ‘ t . ’ ,nKU>n’ and also h is cai‘ght with a peau de wie rose,
I sign advertising. Highway traf- j taught et X Nile V*.«ebang,! touched with r>earls and irn
I fic is too fast now for people and E*g,e schools She finish- , descent sequins,
j to read the jingles. For years ed school at Thorndale’ She carried a chapel bouquet
I people read the clever jingles j and js a 1959 graduate of Mary i of white bride's roses and step-
and were amused. But ap-
j parently they were not amused
1 enough to rush down to the
j corner and buy Burma Shave.
Definition . . .
gTRANGE things are happen-
ing. Over at Hearne after
dinner speaker Cayce Moore
has turned to writing a column
in The Hearne Democrat Says
Cayce: “The difference be-
tween a conservative and a
Hardin-Baylor College. 1 hanotis, surrounding a cluster
Mrs. Dorothy (Dot' Jeter. 3001 of white orchids.
West 12th, is another Sharp I I let headdress was a cluster
school teacher who has joined of matching peau d» soie roses
tltc Rockdale faculty. She also ace? nted with seed pearls and
taught at Marlow' 29 years and a tiny circular veil of mateh-
Cameron for five years. j ing tulle Sht carried a colonial
Her home town is Cameron. ■ bouquet of pink rosebuds and
She completed high school there ^uj
and holds a bachelor’s degree Mrs Watkins chose for her
ScMhweat Texas Statu; daughter's wedding a dusty
College. Sari Mai cos. J rore wool repe dress, featur-
Mrs. Elizabeth Green 1300 , ., fittefi bi,nd with ther<.
•*
as an eienuntar> school team- wai,tline „lbow lcnKth sleeVes
liberal is that a conservative
has It mao,, and wants U. | SI'
it, while a liberal doesn't have. Elementary Principal Elflon wore a "tatching hat with a
It made and is willing to mess ! Ball satin crown and wool crepe
Mrs. Green completed high; tnm> ;in<* dyed to match shoes,
school in her home town of The bridegroom's mother
Hendtrson and received herj wo,e a b,U( sllk dress with
bachelor’s degree from Mary black accessories. Both mothers
Hardin-Baylor College last wore corsages of white rose-
month.
with the dice a little to make
a point.”
Cayce also describes a high-
brow as a fellow who enjoys
anything until it becomes
popular.
Andrew* Jackson* home was
called "Die Hermitage.”
buds
A reception followed in Fel-
lowship Hall, with the parents
of the yxung couple assisting I
THE MARY ANN SHOPPE ANNOUNCES
SHOE DEPARTMENT
-OPENING-
Handling Wohl Shoe Company's Nationally Advertised Brands
• NATURAL POISE—Dress and Little Heels
• TEMPOS Casuals and Little Heels
• PETITE DEBS—Dress and Flats
All of these Shoes are in the popular price range, and are available in 4A to
B widths.
FUR TRIM COATS
in the famous Rlcemor brand, Natural
Mink and Fox. in a beautiful array
of fabrics and colors.
BEAUTIFUL KNIT SUITS
in Wool, Acrylic and cotton.
17.99 to 57.99
School Dresses Galore!
by Carolina Maid, FaShinns. Lois
Young ... in junior and junior petitea
3 to 13, misses 8 to 20. priced from
5.99 to 14.99
Frayne is the name for
BETTER SPORTSWEAR!
The fit. fabric and workmanship la
outstanding . . . with a popular price
tag.
Remember—Alterations are FREE on
all Merchandise sold at regular price.
RAINCOATS .. .
in all-weather reveraiblea and plastic
overlay, priced from—
3.99 to 17.99
THE MARY ANN SHOPPE
NORTH MAIN STREET ROCKDALE
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