The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 03, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1962 Page: 4 of 12
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CWF Morning club ;Cockrells Honored 1
Group Meeis at j t,Zt 7,1 Al Dinner Party
Jean Haupi Homej Thu,^.v c™, By the R. R. Suggs
•rs who were reco|{nu«d
g birthda-- n January
hur-day afternoon Mrs Grover
rk was host*--, to the Fneud-
The CWF Morning group mat j ship club for their January ructi-
on January 17 in the home of Mrs j in8. with all members being pre-
Jean Haupt with seventeen mem sent
bers present. I Mem
Mrs Doris Henry gave the open- j 'or ha\
in* pravtr and brought the wor-
ship service with readings from
Jsiah 43 10 and Matt 18:20 Tin
group sang “Take My Life and
Let It Be ”
Mrs Marie Matthews was in
charge of the lesson on “Introduc-
ing Latin America.”
The offering was taken and the
business meeting was opened with
the reding of the minutes of the
last meeting. There was no old
business.
Under new business, the group
discussed the School of Mission
which will be held every Sunday
evening in Feoruary. Legistra-
firm Klanlrc utpro nfiscorj mil ♦<*
those who had not registered.
The meeting was closed with the
CWF benediction.
Refreshment- were served bv
Mrs. Jean Haupt.
Dale ( >n krell were
inner party
v club Frida
rid Mr K. It
j were
Mr ( i-cil (iralieiii-r and
Mrv i
Oliver Widdlc. Tht
two were !
1 re me
| tracti
mberod with num<
vc and useful gifts
•rous at - j
Th<
e members discuss
ed plansi
for i
"Silent Auction" t<
.n the year.
i be held 1
() n
”!(• were enjoyed throughout
the «■
iftcrnoon, followed
by the
- w-rvmg a delinou:
. refresh*
u< r.t
plate consisting i
of sand-
wicht
I coif * <
•s, dips, snacks, v
ake and ,
Mi
Dallas Duncan
will ue
hostf‘v
to the club for
Hie Feb-
j on re
cord was po: essed
by Ho-
bert I
fughes, who bad a
103 inch
1 waistl
me He weighed 371
i poundsj
hit :w
years of a gc- and <J4
years of ago.
6 pound-, !
• I udf
-I Dallas
A Torontf
The go.
at the dinner party in
33 Al<a , Rockdale Work:-
a mber and their wives
of town guests m-
< Mrs. T L Austin
Mis JoM-ph Junget
r ia da
Mr
shrined table Spring flowcri
u i <l n the decorations,
n.'.u tjm> gut Jrorn the >lo< k
Work: taff to Mr anrl Mrs
Mrs. Joseph .1 mi fid
Here I rnm Canada
Honored hy friends
Mr .1 iseph Junget, a former
I i evident of tins cit>. arrived t!ie
si t v.i "k from Toronto, Canada,
tf be g'H t of Mr and Mrs Holmes
Sen k n, 40 Post Oak pi. co, and
' thi r friends
Mrs. Jinget’s return visits to
•dm kdali are always a source of
pleasure to tbr many friend she
has here.
Since her arrival she lies been
honored dai’y with numerous in-
formal and delightful social
cfrurtesies that include morning
gatherings buffet luncheons and
dinners, bridge luncheon, and
othtr pleasant gatherings
Mrs Junget is this week visit-
ing in the home of Mrs. B Regen-
brecht.
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NEW FORMALS
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VALENTINE
The following meals will be
'TV'al in Rockdale sclrmls the j
week of .January 2!) through Feb-
r '*» v 2
Morula\ Italian meat sauce on
rice, turnip greens, buttered corn,
pcnniit co<,kies, cornbread and
• 1111 k
Tuesday -Turkey and dressing,
i ranherrie sauce, grr en beans, j
gingerbread, enriched bread anrl
milk
Wednesday-—Chili beans, potato
crunch, lettuce wedges, cherry
i riineh, cornbread and chocolate
!) 1111<.
Thursrlas —Meat patties, butter
i ll potatoes, glazed carrots, .straw-
hen.’ jello with peaches, coin- |
bread and rulk.
Finlay—Tuna casserole, black-
i ycd peas. Harvard beets, apple
sauce, hot rolls and chocolate
milk.
I ieserts cover a lx >ut I 4 of
world's land surface.
UkiDL Miss Carole Fntchei
>f Lexington became the
l.aiule of Robert Smith, form-
j -rly of Rockdale, now of Aus-
I tin, in a wedding here Janu-
I iry 13. The couple will live
| it Austin.
Grace Lutheran
Meets at Parish
Building Tuesday
Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid held
• heir icgular monthly meeting at
the Parish education building
Tuesday, January 16, at 7:30 p rn
with fourteen members and one
visitor present.
The meeting opened with the
hymn "Thou Light of Gentle
Nations.”
The Rev. Max Studtrnan led the
devotion taken from the book ol
John The topic was from the
Lutheran W o m e rt ’ s Missionary
League (Quarterly entitled "Ixat
Reaching Into All the World."
I h< newb. elected officers pre-
sided over the meeting Various
committee reports were given for
the new year.
Announcements revealed the
following: Visituig committee for
January is Mrs Fred Weiser and
Mrs I. W Weiss. Hostesses for
the February meeting are Mrs.
it C Putschkc and Mrs. R. D.
1 Vrscl.e
The meeting closed with the
Lord’s Braver in unison.
Delicious refreshments ware
rved by the hostesses, Mrs. Le-
to,\ Lorenz, and Mrs. Louis Mur-
(>irl S<aut Troop 2
Lin ts \eiv Officers
SAVE ON TAXES
WITH A
Ch
A
Troop 2 met at the Girl Scout
home Tuesday and elected officers
as follows:
Kay D><r, president; Verna Beth
McGuyer, \ ice president; Mallissia
Liles, treasurer; Jane Crow, sec-
i clary; Leslie Jones, reporter; Me-
hssa Laird and Patricia Green,
song leaders.
The girl: talked about the
badges they might earn and plann-
< d » eook-out. They also planned
a program lor the Girl Scout birth
flay party.
Mrs. Nrrlb.’ilek was the leader
Local Briefs
About People You Know
Mi and Mrs Marvin Sides ot
< orpin ('In i. ti visited their
pi * ti'. Mi and Mis. ,1 E. Rich
md am! Mi .1 W Sides, here
. t \\c, k They left Saturda\
t"i .1 ta id vi.> it with Hu n son
Janus Sid< s m Austin Next
week James will receive In: degree
in i Torti ic;,| cngmccimg from the
1 .’ni versify of Texas.
★
Born to Mr. uul Mrs. Walter
Doi kail Jr. a baby girl, Jackie
L,vim last Wednesday in St,
Edward’: hospital in Cameron.
Jack te weighed seven nounds and
t a o o'liiacs. She lias two sisters,
I.watte and Lisa. Grandparents
arc Mr and Mrs. B F. Chapman
mid Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doekall
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ROCKDALE
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A Complete Banking Service
Member F. D. I. C.
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hoof:
Of PAYMENT ’
■rV/i.
AT THE
Hospital
(Editor's note: The weekly
hospital report is prepared
each Wednesday at Richards
Clinic and Hospital in Rock-
dale.
ADMITTED
Mrs Paul Cruz. Mrs. J E Elli-
son, I. M F’armer, Thomas Mur-
lav. Sun Muslim, Mrs. R. L. Mad-
co\. D.i'id Glen Lehman. Mrs
Marv Roberts, Mrs. Antonio
Morriio, Marlene Bush, Linda Mil-
lei Mrs. Billy E Simank, Sue
S< xton Mrs. I.aura Galbreath,
Mi Mien Clayton Mrs. J I).
Davenport, Ruth Pago, Ervin
Sf'4t Mrs Emily Menn, Geral-
diiu Love, Mrs. Vernon Guthrie,
VIt Jim Holliman.
DISMISSED
Bonnie Hurst, Mrs. Rufus Clark,
Mrs V E Robinson. Mrs. U. P.
Boswell, Mrs. Ben Calnoun, Mrs.
J F Ellison, Thomas Murray, Sue
Mu.-ton, Donna Jean Mu.ston, Nora
Minton, Mrs. F’aul Cruz, and oaby.
Mi A C Cokliron, Mrs. Ida Jo
Marshall. David Glen Lehman,
M •rlnr> Bush, Linda Miller, Mrs.
B< It;. Cloud, 1, M Farmer, Mrs.
Vn'onto Moreno, Mis. Laura Gal-
breath, Walter Sides, Geraldine
Love and baby.
BIRTHS
Boy—Jose Dario Cruz to Mr.
and Mrs Paul Cruz, January 17,
11)62.
Girl—-Sandra Km Davenport to
Mr. and Mrs. .1 D. Davenport,
January 21, 1(162.
Hoy—T.vron Dwayne to Mr and *
Mrs. Milroy Love, January 22
1‘JtilL
Page 4
Matinee Musical
Club Meets With
Mrs. Joe Mohair
The Matinee Musical club met
n me home of Mrs. Joe Mohair
for the January program Saturday
■ fternoori. Co-hostesses were Mrs
M N Strieker and Mrs L. E
Selden.
As tne guests entered the home
and glimpsed the artistic arrange-
ments oi crimson berries inter-
mingled with green foliage about
j tiie rooms, together with the
I glowing fires that radiated
warmth, nil were unmindful of
the near frigid weather outside
The hymn of the month was,
“God of Our Life, Through all the
( in uhng Years. ” Mrs C B. Ses-
sions, as leader gave an interest*
mg review on "The Dancers
Woild," the selected program sub-
ect.
Piano numbers were presented
is follows; “The Afternoon of a
Faun” fDebussyi, by Mrs. Alex
McLe d; “Scheherazade" • Rim-
ky-Kor sakov), by Mrs. W C.
Marrs: "Ballet Waltz,” Mrs. J. E.
Pederson; “Mazurka" ’Leschiti-
k.vi, by Mrs. B Ragenbrecht.
A beautiful arrangement of
clustered red berries and soft
foliage, flanked with green
candles adorned the refreshment
table in the dining room. Mrs.
Strieker presided at the punch
bowl, and serving the salad with
dainty sandwiches was Mrs Mo-
hair. Other compliments were
about the table, and coffee was
served from an urn on the buf-
fet
Mrs. Joseph Junget of Toronto,
Canada, was a special guest of the
Tub.
Milano HD Club
Meets Thursday
The Milano Home Demonstra-
tion club met Thursday at 1 p m.
in the home of Mrs Lee Keen.
Fifteen members answered roll
call and two new members were
enrolled, those being Mis. Cecil
Hurt and Mrs. Kate O’Neal
Recommendations were read,
dismissed, and approved.
The program on table setting
and .service was presented by Mrs.
J T Hairston, foods leader.
Refreshments of cake, coffee I
and punch were* served
Irma Dunnington, Editor
Phone HI 6-5926
January 25, 1962
Uuncan-Trucy HI)
Club Meets W ith
Mrs. Wavey Charles
The Duncan-Tracy Home De-!
monstration club met the- past
week with Mrs. Wavey Charles as
hoste-ss.
I he president, Mrs. George
Young was in the chair, with
seven members answering to roll
call
The rmreation, ‘ A trip to
China," was in charge of Mrs
Buford Offield, with the prize be-- I
mg w in by Mrs. Wavey Charles. 1
During the business session the
-Tub voted or. the County Council !
recommendations.
The hostess, Mrs. Charles, pre- I
sen ted the program which was of
points on table setting During \
the social hour that followed de-
licious refreshments were served j
The next meeting will be on
February 7 at the recreation hall,
with Mrs. Otis Charles as hostess.
The program will be on “How to
Choose a Hat "
Senior Troop 37(>
Enjoys Coolidhit
Senior troop No 376 me’ Thurs-
day night at the Seuioi Scout
tiou-e for a house cleaning partj
and a cook-out.
While the rest of the troop was
cleaning house, the cook began
preparing the food. The menu con-
S’sted of Kabobs, tossed salad, hot
garlic bread, iced tea. and ginger
j bread lopped with whipped
iream for desert.
The troop members voted to
i have a irrular cook-out at the
i next meeting al which time they
I will also address envelopes for
1 mailing Easter seals.
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thought of one.
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The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 03, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1962, newspaper, January 25, 1962; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth693781/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.