The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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MR. AND MRS. BILL NOLAND
Thompson-Noland Vows
Pledged Here June 27
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F"r a **hort wedding trip to
Galveston <*nd Houston the*
brute* wore* ,< three -piece en•
'fmhlc uf rn<r pink im* n and
w h i t •' ii cc c* <»r H4 ,-
The hi itie .* ifraHiiMfd! of
Pocket a'«• V gh School The*
Kronen wit. efr.Ktu.etcd from
Wharton High School *nd in
prctecnJlv employed *»< manager
of 'he Duke At A v res "tore in
C.: me ran The ccu.ptc will be*
at home* .it 202 N Crockett in
Camermi.
Out-of-town guest*-- ,mended
the* wedding from Bay City.
Dallas, Hcaatun, Wharton. Cor-
pus Chnsti. and Cameron
Get the Uni Pen
that really adds up!
The Reporter Woman's Page
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Zimmer-Sftlden
Vows Pledged
Sunday 3 p. m.
Sunday n .1 p m a* Meadow-
hr* k B,ipt • p ar ..mage . iho
Hr. Wi" 1) Ako- nine- . i*n .11
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II* r the fat her of Grove)
S*Men ol Hrckeiaie and unde
"I Dr I. F Selden l hi' xei
vice vs as attend* <1 by the rrn-
medi ite iJihilii.-* ol the couple
Mi or. 1 Mi Si-ldetl .etH mnkr
their hnme ;n Piir«rtin*
F< lh vint: the wedding cere
monv j n ci ption w.i: held .it
tin: home id M t Mildred'
G uli mine A tile couple 01-
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luume it piano va play.ng.
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end with j
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He red w ed
ding cake
V
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MR. ANJ MRS. A. W. ADAMS
Celebrates Golden Wedding Anniversary
Lola Dvmke on
Newcomers Baptist Staff
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'Fdilor's note: Each week
The Rupc.ter publishes a list
of newcomers to Rockdale,
as shown by City Hall ap-
pli'-ations for water connec-
tions.)
RTt>G l\i jR
Dymke of I
28 Texans *.r
cf Ridgecrest
Mem bet s of the 4 '■(< se 1
witt hr* arriving and
(. —1 ola
among
the summer faff
Baptist A - .-einb! v
n staff
e-vvmg
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F\
'iki Ackerman
3(lf) Bowse 1
Shop Rockdale first; you’ll
ave money on car expense,
and you're pretty apt to nnd
vhat you want here cheaper
too. tf
the as-embly throughout it-,
18-week conference June 4
hrmigh August 20
Miss Dvmke is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Frank Dymke
017 Giavn Street, and lie*
• i.*sjgnment is tin unen room.
June 1 - Aug 3 i
The assembly is owned and
•nei :ted bv the S- ut: err Bap-
tist Sumiav shhh'I Bo.it'd.
Barbara N. Greenwood
Weds Pfc. Monte Wade
Mi-* Barbara N’-dt
wood trec.ime ti e oririt
Monte L Wade on
cv ening, June 1 u at H e
Mmc ! nd.i .TSTR Miller M
Cameron was in chargi of tin
bride' book arid Mr*. Kath\
Shftter and Mr B* ttie (' imp
served cake and punch
The unde is a 1962 graduate
ot Rockdale High School antt
attended N’tM»n-y Say Busint'SM 7 , \ >-
C oil* ge Sin 1- presently em- friends
ployed at Kruger’s Jewelr.v in
Aust m
Pfc Wade is now stationed
with Batterv B. 4th Missile
Battalion at Berg<ti m. The
the ehnpe! at Berg«ii ->m An
Force Base. Austin,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mi*s Robert D Gieen-
v'vod »f Rockdale. The bride-
gi ixim is the «*n of Mr and |
Mrs R**nnId F Wade of To-
st on, A1 jt.ona
Chaplain Reed officiated at,j
the double-ring ceremony la*- j
lore the altar where potted! eoup|e w||| reside .t iSlOl W«*
plants wete arranged Htii Street. Austin, until h
The bride g: «»ri m marriage: fmishe tus enlistment.
by her father wore 1 formalil----------
length gown l ehantiily lacti!
jacket and high round ireck
Her shoulder iengtii veil fellj
from a penr! torbon.
The unde wort* a string of j
(•tarts siu r' white gluve;, and
■ carried » bouguet ot pink ear-
1 nations
Mrs John God/ik. ister of J ]
tin* unde v;■»* nation of honor «
Mis#- Rt»lw*eea Klaiue Gai rUt of . |
New Braunfels was bruit smaid ■,
Both wore matching dress.* of 11
mint green tattet.i with vvhite *
gloves and carried n long stem
?j (link cat nation
Francis L. Stephens ol Greeny (
Bay Ala. was- be** man nnd
James F Brown ol Toledo.)
j Ohio, serv ed as groomvmen. j
James Green'Votki. orottu*! *1
the bride, and Darwin Averrtt
of Rockdale -erved as ushets
Averett also lit the candies j
The , occptkm was held im-
niedialelv following the wedd-
ing m the chapel’s reeention :
hull The bride’* table held
, the wedding cake and crystal
j'UiH'h service and her houguet 1
j formed the centerpiece for the!
j table.
Local Couples
Attend Golden
Wedding Fete
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Jones
and latmlv ol Rockdale and
•heir two married daughters
md h i* bund:. Sharon and Bills
^imank of Pemph . and Bar-
bara and Jim Fssai: of Kuless,
attended the golden wedding)
altnivei s'arv of Mr: Jot
parents vl>. and Mrs A W
Adams ol Sulphur Springs
Following .bine 21 church;
servict dinr.ei w* served at
the Flame Motel dining room.
101 all 1 datives at which time
Mrs Adams prosented Mr
A t i a m s with ’ h o N < w A1 n or i c a r*
Standard Revised New Tost fi-
rm nt Mr. Adams has done
evangelistica! work with the
Church of Christ lor 53 years,
..long until being 1 teacher and
administrator in oublic schools
37 .a.*! -
From 2 until. 5 p in. the c< !e-
brati:.n was held in the home of
Mr. and Mm Adams with m
open house Relatives and
fi'lends form Arkansas, Okla-
homa, Kan*as. Ohio, and Mew
Mexico, and different (tarts of
long with a host of local,
and relatives, wore
graciousJv 1 ecfiv ed.
Gut s.ts *.vei'c ■
ixautifu! laee-i
cCnti red Wit>: a
gathered tulle
gold, centered
l.*fll> .md iarce
.30 "
All were moun
a r»a**»* circled
Majestic daises
str* amors were
July 1 Bf>4
Allar Society
Meets July 1
The ladies of the Altai
Society of St. J< m ph - Catholic j
t mm h tu hi then m* nthly
inciting July 1 at 7 -15 p. m. ill h
the pamh hull with Id membos 1
present. «
The president Mr* A A
I iban i ailed tin meeting to y
( rder mb Mrs J C Dyci led
in tin- opening prav u \ltei j
the ruU-eall and i * tiding of tin ,
minu1>.- v.f the pi c\ ;e is mee;- i)
mg bv the .secretary. Mrs.;,
Clan ii< e Kivn* k, M.i Da.".
/•ik. ,tn.a-ui"i. ga*. v a .report ..
When all of the busunws v. a** j,
e«'Miph ted. Mr Dyer led th*
1 ■dies in the closing prayer.
The hoste* sc*- Mi* lkmaM
Hero ( and Mr- Ik” Kerenek H
served d.licmu*- punch and;
home-made cup cakes during
"The *ncril trmrr That fnttowvrf. r
Th1 DXM v.uli \k .
held at the anie place A igu*-t
5 at 7 30 p m At this tune,
there will be a short business •
meeting followed in a social.!
All of the ladies of tin* parish ’
aie invited to attend.
Shower Given
Bride-Elect of
Grover Selden
**is-
5- :*
m" MAW#
MRS. CARL C. GROTHE
On Tuesday evening, Jnine 30.
at the home of Mrs David D.
White Jr 714 Morrison, a per-
sonal shown was given in
owl 1 Mrs £ an:. Zimmer
,vho was man ted to Grover
Selden Sr., of Palestine on.
July 5.
Co-hostesses w ere M r s.
Junior Cofley Mrs D D White
Sr. Mrs Mildred Guillaume
Throughout the home sea-
ana! flowers were artistically
m ranged. Mrs Zimmer was
pn -er ted a lovely carnation _ , , ,
' rsage which carried out the I ^,lt? bride is the daughter ot
pink and white color scheme.
The relreshmeut table was!
laid in cloth of pink linen, ancf1
lad tor center decoration aj
loveh pink hydrangea arrange-
ment and greenry Miss Susan)
Coffev presided at the punch i
'ctwices and Miss Gayle Guil- j
Linda Ann Etheridge
Weds Carl W. Grothe
An arch with baskets of whiter was the groomsman. Ushers
gladiolas formed the back- were Clifford Whitelev and:
ground lor the formal garden Craig Wallace,
wedding of Miss Linda Ann Miss Nan Noaek dressed in
Etheridge and Carl Wayne yellow floor length silk organ /.a.
Grothe. The service took place j was the flower girl and Allan
at the bride’s home at 7:30 Sat - j Noack was ring bearer
urdav evening. June 20
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Etheridge
of Cameron and the groom is
the son of Mr and Mrs. H. C.
Grothe of Minerva.
Both
are the children of Mr. and*
Mrs, Leon Noack of Rockdale.
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs Etheridge wore a pink
linen sheath with pink accessor-
ies and a white orchid corsage.
laume serv ed the cake.
There were 25 guests present.
Mis Mildred Guillaume regis-
tered the gifts
\<*n Salmi III)
Clut) \l(>(>ts al
Home Mrs. II hito
Performing the ceremony was: The groom’s mother was cirtss-
the Rev. James Latterly Piano*} ed in a beige sheath with beige
music was provided by Mrs. accessories and a white corsage.
Frances Cox and soloist Max Following the ceremony, a re-
McClaren sang “One Alone” ception was held in the garden,
and “The Lord’s Prayer." The bride’s bouquet formed
The oririe. given in marriagt } the centerpiece on the table
1 by her father, wore a floor clothed in vvhite. Miss Sandra
i length gown of cliantilTy Dee1 Davis of Baytown served the
I and tulle over gleaming while cake and Miss Peggy Davis tit-
a tin The tightly fitted lace Bjiv town *i*rv*d the punch.
I bodice featured a scoop neckline Mrs. Clifford Whitelev presid-
outlined with sequins and *sFPd t-d at the Jairde’s book,
pearls. Long sleeves' tapered} other members o! thi hoUsc-
u> points at ‘he wrists. party were Mrs. Thomas Alford,
1 he full skirt was accented Miss Ttrrv Wade. Mrs Dorr
with wide lace panel* extending R^dam, M>s V L. AngeH. Mrs.
to the train. Her veil of French cljfford Angell. Mrs. Carrie
illusion was held by a head- Kuehl, Shelly Roddam, Sandy
Roddam, nnd Janet Angell
PATRICIA DAVIDSON
AT THE
Hospital
Miss Davidson,
Charlie Watson
To Wed Aug. 14
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ADMITTED
Hessib Lockhart, Mrs
Dobbs, Larry Stork, Craig Mc-
Gev, Mrs. J. T. Pillis, Phillip
Brown, Carol Norman, Mrs.
Bessie Siiepperd, F'. P. Gotten,
J T Talley. Mrs Pascal Pogue.
J. K Riebardson. Mrs. E. E.
Dorn hoofer
DISMISSED
Linda Tate. Joe Bartlett.
Vernon Teneeka, Mrs. J. T.
Ellis, E C. Hoppe Sr., Larry
Stork, Carol Norman, F. P.
Gotten, Wm. Talafusc, Mrs.
Ottte Morgan, Mrs. John
Dobbs. Robert Walton.
Rockdal* Lodgo No. 81
Sons o! Harman*
meets every third Wednesday
of each month.
R. L. MRNN, president
MRS. ALIENE YORK. sec.
Mr and Mt>.
Davidson. 66 3 H
ceved from a
-ovt'i ed table
large ring of
-craved with
w db wedding
gold mimernD
ted upright *in
with ycll'ev
White satin
inscribed in
i gold ' Dot and Fred 1914-1964 "
Diis was flanked "ii "ither
1 rich with fom candle ticks On
one i nd ef (he table Flood the
| fivt - lit r A hitc wedding cake
■I decorated with hand crafted j
4 spun sugar roves and g> Idea
I yellow hells, tulle and sugar
1 lillv-of-the-v alley
From the* other end of the!
table was served gulden iresh
i fruit punch from a crvstal :
bowl
Beautiful arrangements of
flow* rs decorated the entire
, house and there were other
points of interest concerning
the family for the guests to!
j • n.ioy.
At 3:30 tv m. the playing of
rccoi ck*d wedding music signal- *
td the gufvts to the back lawn
to witness the* wedding eere-
j monv ot the honored couple. ,
Mrs. Adam.s, escorted by her
grandson Jim Adams, wore all-
, white with a white yellow j
1 throated orchid corsage.
The appropriately worded j
ceremony was read by their son.;
Ewing Adams, and the closing)
prayer 'Bless This House" was
sung by the daughters and
grandchildren
During the ceremony a brush-
ed gold memorial wedding
The New Salem Home
Demonstration Club met recent-
* !> at the home ol Mrs. D D. , . . . ,, , ,
White Mrs Ernest i P‘«oe ol tuile and lace trimmed
served as co-hostess lor the; " \stgvans *'*id pv*nls Mrs. Grothe Is a 1964 gvadu-
meetmg attended b.v 12 mem-; ' ho bride's bouquet was ol ate of Yoe High School in.'Cam-
bers and one visitor The meet-! white orchids. Her ^ jewelry. eron. Mr Grothe was gradu-
ing was presided over by Mr*, was a pearl drop, a gift Iron) a ted from You High School in
Hardv Young !be groom, and a ruby ring jppo and is presently employed!
The report from Council was 1 belonged to lier grand- a( Alcoa’s Rockdale Works
given bv Mrs. Graham Young. I rno,hor land is also engaged in ranch-
The traveling prize auctionedi Miss Carolyn Mullinax was t ing.
ft was well received. j maid of honor and Miss Judy! The bride chose a blue and
The meetinr n„nH ernest ! Richter was bridesmaid. They! white print dress with a white*
-Mcikt r md hum n«tration bv wore irfontio.ul ballerina length j linen jacket and white accessor-
Mrs. James Howell, daughte*: (,ire^s * •v«*1,mv. ,aw -veU 1 ies for ,he W(‘rtdin* triP to Las*
ol Mrs. Marion Shoomate. Mrs lfffeJa carr!ed1 l,m'
Howell who recentIv returned I brt.!la baskels ,lllcd Wlth dalstes
from almost four vear« in,! and ,v' ... , , _, , . ,
Japan where her husband wa - , Thomas Altord of Rockdale
stationed, is a professor of ! attended the *?room as be* man-
Japanese f 1 o \v e r arranging, j
having studied for almost tour!
•*ears at the Sogetsni School of)
Ikehana. Tokyo, Japan, 'Flow-i
tr Arranging)
Mrs. Howell is one of three i
people in the United States who I
has received three professor!
degrees from the famous Tokyo j
school, She lectured on Farj
East Culture and living condi- 1
tions after which she modeled !
authentic Japanese Kimono for
the ladies. Mrs. Howell also
did thin- fioi.ti arrangements
in typical Japanese style for
the group to demonstrate the
beauty and simplicity ol Jap-
anese floral art.
James Wilkcrson of Cameron
Vc-gas'. After the trip, tho
couple will make their home
in Minerva.
Attend the church of your
choice next Sunday.
CARPETING
LINOLEUM
DRAPES
PAINTS
SEE OUR
COMPLETE
LINES
\
WEATHER
ROCKDALE
Drive, Houston, have announc-
John ed the engagement of their
daughter, Patricia Ita Davidson,
to Charlie James Watson, son
of Mr and Mrs. Walter Watson.
1402 Highland, Rockdale.
Watson is an RHS and Uni-
versity ot Texas graduate and
Thomas R
Community j band inlaid with a wreath of
; diamonds was i surprise gift to
Mrs Adams placed on her fing- j
er by her husband. The ring i
here the inscription "Dot Ewing)
to Fred Adams 1914-1964 ”
Mr. and Mrs Adams have)
four children. Ewing Adams cf i
Iiongview, Mrs. Wilma Jean'
is empioj ed as a «ales rvpre-: Jones of Rockdale. Mrs. I .eta jo i l?-00 inches
sentative for American (Thain.
and Cable Company He re-
sides in Dallas at 3619 Travis.
Apt. 2(i8.
The wedding date has been
scheduled for August 15 at the
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic
Church in Houston
Miss Davidson is a graduate
of Marian High School, Hous-
ton, and is a 1963 graduate of
the University of Texas. At
t'T, she was a member of tht
Newman Club and vice-presi-
dent of the synchronized swim-
ming team.
Howard of Berryville, Arkan-
sas, and Mrs. Dorothy Mane
Crouch of Dallas. There are
also 14 grandchildren.
On Saturday, June 20, a
birthday luncheon was held in
Sulphur Springs at the home
of Mr. .and Mrs Joe F.vving, a
brother of Mrs. Adams. Iionor-
ing Mrs. Adam.s and a grand-:
daughter, Mrs. Barbara Ewaryj
of Euless June 20 was the
birthday anniversary of. both) save money on car expense,
Mrs. Adams and Mrs. E^ary.jand you’re pretty apt to find
what you want here cheaper,
High Low j
Wednesday
94
71!
Thursday
94
69
Friday
97
71 I
Saturday
99
71|
Sunday
98
72 j
Monday
100
75
Tuesday
100
73!
Wednesday
100
73!
Total rain
lor the
month
of |
June is 2.66 inches.
Total rain
lor the year
is j.
1?.90 inches.
ALCOA
!
High Low)
Wednesday
92
67 i
Thursday
93
68,
Friday
97
691
Saturday
97
72
Sunday
101
72
Monday
101
73
Tuesday
10)
78 j
Wednesday
98
71
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth694038/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.