The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960 Page: 4 of 16
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Music Class of Mrs. Brown
To Present Spring Concert
■ ■
The music class of Mr# M l
Brown will present its annual
spring festival of music at 7 30
p m Monday at the Full Gospel
chapel. Mrs Brown announced ! -
day.
The* program will open With
Mr* Brown at the organ lor
Promenade and will
close
(.nwrH **M„v You Al
vocal featuring Mrs
Cha
and gn>up.
Besides solo pre
program will inciu
sentat
tie a
organ, piano and
Mrs Gene White.
Mrs
Holme*, and Mrs Brown Tv/,
will also be a piano and voc >■
number, * An Apple for th*
Teacher,’* featuring Janice M'> a
[>ev Anna William*, Sandra '.ti -
ler Linda Hurt a, Vever. /oak u:
and Brenda Legg
Jama and Taylor Born* w h
present a vocal duet. 'Littit Si
Echo.” and another vocal p. umber,
“Lonely Little Petunia will ix-
b> Mike Brown, Gi» r.d. Ptiker,
Terry Armstrong. Linda Abel,
Wenda Dyer. Lea Uw. and Carol
Ann Carrol. The 4C elemental;
school class will be featured in .t
U-v. Ernestine Hoffmeyer. Terry
Armstrong Ja-K /.rcher, Sharon
liver Linda Abel, Wend,. Dyer.
Kaye Earl*. Wayne Goodman,
Janice Stewart and Carol Ann
Carrol.
Phylirs Elland will give a num-
ber on the chord organ, and organ
»elections will be given by Mr.
pnyile Eiiand ..rid B.-rbar.
Silver Tea by
Si. John WSCS
Friday Afternoon
The Women'
<i*i Ser l ire of
- ijv f-r l'
1 he M* ’n
Yell-.'.*
Fri
Jo hr.',- M»
,i(terfit. >r.
*1 It,
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The Reporter Woman’s Page
Irma Dunr.ington. Editor
Phone Hi 6-S926
April 28, 1960
Malinee Music
Club to Sponsor
National Week
rhythm band and vocal of “7fl
;i*c the tea
t i Me
which wa:
laid
Trombones ”
*ith a vf.,1
«• line
ial/U
Piano solos will be given by
<loth, mIv*i
and
rr.y *ai
Beverly Yoakum, Sandra Miller,:
Greetin
th. g.
r*#’« a* !f.»'
door
Brenda I,egg. Karen Ho*ek Linda
and in th •
Uvinf,
■ room •.'<!.
: he
Hurt*. Mr*. Kenneth Water#, Mrs
bostesM ,
Mi
! P Pete
i -.on
Grover Selden Mr Floyd I aaes, j
Mrs Holer
1 Gir
a..-, Mr*.
T< :<
Mr- Wanme Miller. Mn Cha:
Be.TV, Mi
() M
lit ock rnr. n,
Mr
Holder. Jama Burns. Dee Anna
H K. Met
aff< v
Mu Will
M< •
Williams, Patricia Moore, Randy
I woti, M i
,v s
Storey, and
Mr
Ksrihenwitz, Lea Law, Taylor
Harold B;-u
gh
ENGAGED Mi Clan Tilhet* cidihhtdr of Mr ;.n<
H K Talbert of (iorrms f’hiisti v.'ill b^cori)*' tr.<• bruit* o
Johnny Timmerman, n of Mis 1. \V Gun* oi Mu • a ar.-
the late II;.; ry Timmerman, *>n Juh 2 .it the Christ I.utbeni
( hurt h in (’orpus Chi isti
Local News Briefs
d t <
a ,!i ill! it- for::
d ;<lt a ..l <• to
• i > ding pe >p
I. ,1 ag*'d to St ’ll
V' it groups pi i
..in* of iriu
. r ory.ama/tions
:,i ! hllH’Ilt of Ol
Burns, Glenda Parker, Judy Mose-
llangh Circle Has
Meet inp: I hursdav
The Baugh circle *>f the Wo-
man's Society of Christian Ser-
vice of St John's Method)-d
church me* Thursday at the home i
of Mrs Harcld Baugh with seven !
members present
The chairman Mr Baugh, . all-
id the meeting to order and the
minutes of the previous meeting
were read :*nd approv'd A ;hort
business meeting was held
Mr: Robert Greaves had charge
of the program which opened *i hi
the grr.up singing “The Voice of
God is Calling Mr Greaves
gave an interesting article on
“Town and Country W'.ik,1' a ,
justed by Mrs H F. Mehaffey
The meeting closed with pi a' . •
Refreshment* were send by the
hostess.
Sons iff Hermann
Lodge Meets at
Loeal VI W llall
Th« local Sons of Hermann
Lodge meeting in the VFW hall
Thursday featured a covered dish
supper and the reception of new
member
E H Nicmeyrr presided and
Mrs Alene York registered Mis:
Lillian Barkhau and I! L 'Son
n y* Menn as new member*.
Plans were marie to have a pro-
gre -iv. 42 domino party for the
May 19 meet with refreshment
of home-made i( e cream and :■ >k<
to be served to members and their
guests
50th Wedding
To Be Observed
Mr and Mrs Lonnie D St
ben# will celebrate their fiftieth
wedding anniversary Sunday. M ■
8, and will be honored by th*.r
children with an open-house Hum
2 to r> o'clock held at the home
of Mr and Mi Boyd Stephen r.
the Gay Hill community
All friends are invited to the
apen-hom< No written invitation
are being mailed out
50th Wedding Set
By Caldwell Couple
A reception will celebrate the
50th wedding anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Green P Touchstone
SumMy, *»* a y «> «i ihvir ooiii.tr,
500 Mustang street Caldwell.
Mr Touchstone i* a brother of j
Mr* J P M irr* ct Rockdal. and
Mrs. Jake Robin of Rockdale is
a siMir of .1: Touchstone.
MAKE
MOSELEY
YOUR STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 56
.Pani Pol Ad*
FREE
MOTH and MILDEW
PROTECTION
FOR YOUR CLOTHES
all garments cleaned by
us receive this protection
at
NO EXTRA COST
HODGES
Man's Shop It Cleaners
Phone HI 6 5091
We pickup and deliver
Mrs T S Bar k 1* . and Mi W
M Cooke poured from th* cr. 'al
punch hov< l during the afterr.oun
Othei . I'-'ing ir. the in mg room
and with other an.ingem* nt
»,» iM dame Boyce Hai v* 11
Harold Lo* key. F.'oile Armstrong
Darnel Hut. George Hr* hi. Mi.
key Brannon, George Wall, Jirri
Jones arid John Charles
Decoi at ion were made by Mi
J. W ( .Hike, Mr Buddy Nelson,
and Mrs Fred Ftaschke
Several women from nth* ■
Ro< «dale * huri lies . ailed din ing
the afternoon
Cameron Cast era
Star Meet in}*
Hollars Member
‘Star-: of Yesteryear'* wa the
headline of a program held in
Cameron Sunday afternoon, when
members Cameron chapter, or
der of the Fgistern St.<r, p.iirl In
but*- to Mr Tonic Iwsovsk v who
ha; been a member of the Order
foj oyer fifty years
'I he Chapter also hor.ored forty*
foui other members who h.■ d a.
r umulat.ed twenty -fivt t<> forty-
seven year:- of .service, presenting
them certificates of recognition
The program wa directed by
the local worthy matron Jewel
William’ with Mr Virgin . San
der* acting as master of eei.
monies Mr Pearl liirm *»l Rock
dale, deputy grand matron, and
Mi: Maude Rvan, worthy matron
elect of Cameron assisted in pre-
sent mg the certificates
I Alina Inn llraiulon.
Tala in llroehenbnsh
I a 11 e<l May .17ill
Mi and Mrs Frank Brandon
have aunoi lie. d the engagement
of their daughter. Mi.-. I.ynitu
unn Brand, n. to Fdwin Bid. ken
Iiii h Jr . on of Mi and Mi s.
F.dv m Hi i '-k< utiie.h
Tin «. .pie plan a May 2. mil
ding
A 1957 graduate of Rockdale
ugh eh<> .1, the future bride i
t-ompleting her junior vear at
B;r- loi mm i r .it v. Waco, when
he expi i ’ to Intel fun li m ruoi
work
The gro irri-elect is also a giadu
ah < t H(,< kdale high school, fin-
ishing in 1956
T riemlshij) Club
Meets T rainy If till
Mrs. I hillas I hita an
Member of the Friendship club
had a* hostess rn Friday dter-
noon Mi Dallas Duiic.ii) at her
home, 71"> Ackerman.
Mrs. Clara Johnson, birthday
celebrant *f the rla-.-, r.rcimi
gifts in honor of thi occasion
Garni- of Bingo were played
during the afternoon. followed
ei1h th* -a r'-irg of refreshments
if na< ks, pie and coffee
A new mi mher Mrs. Will Sides
v a in. opt for the meeting.
Local Woman to Get
Nursing Cap Sunday
Mrs W J Wallace of Rockdale
I vill be among 10 nursing students
at John Hoskm* hospital in Tay-
lor to receive caps during the hos-
: pital’s Capping Exercise Sunday
at the home of Miss Ruby Neu-
bauer in Taylor.
Ten nursmg students will re-
|. eive the caps which arc presented
to students at the completion of
, thi*< months training, Nursing
i degr.*** will Im presented to the
j Mud •‘tits at the end of a year’
; work, it wa < x plained
‘Biownie Troop 18
Meets Last Friday
Brownie Troop 18 met Friday
at the Girl Scout house with 17
members present.
After roll call and collection of
doe*, the girls worked on theif
Mother# Day gif’, which will lx-
completed next Friday
The girl* gathered outside un*
ri.-r «t -hide tr*«» with tHHr ft-
fu" ii'iM'titi, for the day
waa bally LuiU#
Tors and Thoio — V/ith Pnoplo You Know
H W Veargain * it. ..o«l
d mglit* r - Nit., and Si.- <■' -I 1
;u,fl uid Mr and Mi a e
V’-argaih fit itau oi.V II. p'«-fit
• i J/ v da th. pa ’ VI * k .. i .M ,
in th. home’ oi th. u i ’1 i Mi
1. A Zimmer and Mi l!
Brat
★
Mi f. D Dominion. «24 W:l
. ■ i. . <o * i d a me -.a •>. It. i w •" k
Irom German iritorming I r
that hei i t»• i had flied, and thi
win follow* *1 by the death of trie
, ter i hand Mi Durmaitou
r i native of Germany.
★
Mi and Mr’ Otto S’ein of Dal
la* pent Honda - . i itmg with
Mi J A Stem and othei i.,-la-
tives here.
★
TlKana (.<( field of Mi. issippi
v i sited at tl!.- weekend heie Ahl.
hi:, riiotTic , Mr . J I‘ l. olfit hi.
• <i i > o I Iren -
I, l v 11
Mr
in*! Mi 1 < i
ov
Wilkin .on
and
otmg son Holx
ri C
bciil.
■s of
Deti
Michigan 1
ta v <
(OIK
111' 1
ed a
va.iiHob vl it
VV 111
. Mi
an J
Mi*
M D Si
and
M r.
and
M i
F.lwood S. - Ik.
★
Hi
rr Sunn.iv vi it
ing
with
Mi
John
F leimriirig and
Mi
and
,VI' «
( liar
l> ,\ M.kolik
\e< i
• ' Ihe
toi
Mr A1 • i• . Am: . ■ i, ' oouill’
. n. goi ti.'i. : Mi-. An
n>. Fro * - ho l a t ■ ■< n < . v ii
Mi Am: i tii< i.iognt. t o! Ml
Xiioif Krost.
tui *ie*l ft.. o 11 <• Tor l><
1 Mai Im all.'! l. 1 pr*.
Rockdale Girl
To Attend FHA
State Conference
.Hidv 1 .umpkm-. and land,'. Hal!
t|-.«m Ha enioi F11A ehi.jit-.f, and
1 ,inda Mill' i and I’.U Rultiertoid
i i on i I oe junior F 11A elia pt er, with
: t). junior * bn pi' i pnri'-or. Mi
( itni Ki.-iise, a-:11 attend tFie an
n ! F HA ni!.■.. m e ,11 the
m a municipal ..odi* i iu:n in Au -
i tm t In - weekend
( \ll . li '. I; F'i li' fit -I ! .1 I 1 I'tl |( II
i 11 , pti i pn- hk'iit v111 11 .. i ve t F,•
i,i’. *ii gi e. "t i.-lii* ''in* nt for
' in . < :. a *• f tjv the povv• r
ir.. ted ,1 in' a mayor of the
! 11'a k.ia>. 11' i hei eby oro-
• i .lav ! , National Mu i.
W. «k a.id m ite the < iti/.ens *.f
Ho. km a par11. ipate in making
a : -.I ..li rr , aru . Linw.Kid
f' M. haft.-v Mavot
s/>/c/- Mrs. ( miller
1 ml Hrolher-in-Laiv
( laimeil by Death
.SECRETARIES- In observance of National Secretaries
Week the secretaries at Industrial Cieneratin^ Company were
guests at a special luncheon Friday given by J R. Yeagei,
pei sonnell directoi and Russell Brooks, general superinten-
dent. Front row. from left: Mrs. Charlie Moore, Miss Marie
Do$s, Mrs, Alph Perry, Mrs. Gene White. Back Row: Miss
Ruth Haney, Mrs. Ernie Laurence, Mrs. Shirley Becker, Mrs.
James Luckey.
MRS. JOE YATES HONORED BY
MRS. SUGG AND MRS. PERRY
Linen Shower
Given Tuesday
For Bride-Eleci
Tm da- . 'cring Mis Geraldine
S...U-- t Puri hr.de ot Vivm Peel,
v. - honorvd witt: a come and 20
linen howet a the home cl Mr*
R M Si illp :n, 718 Ro.;kdale
iloaci, why mid .. cu-hu. t. Mr
Jack Clcvi Irihd and Mr- J F-.
Jones.
\ thvai ■ . f pink and white v. .-
tarried < at w th spring flower
placed ibout tFie rixims. Thi r -
iri htm nt. table, laid in cloth of
white lace over pink, had for its
ceriterpicc**. a mirror u)M<n whivFi
rested1 ari arrangement of (link
and white daisy chrysantheum ■
witF a • 'ding white tvrofoam
heart, edged in ruffle of pink
tulle to *i:< centci
Attached to the heart were
three mail white styrofoam wed-
ding bell.* with lettering in gold
that displayed separately the
name- Geraldine—Alvin, and tin*
weddinc fl ic. May 20.
Refresmcnts served were pink
take .squares and coffee.
ha- re-
Mi
Willi ii.i
Wal'ori Brown.
t no pit-, i
i* lei .
d Mrs H
T (‘..’liter of
mg.
fr.,< kd,i
If died Tl
nr-da night at
I,,• i b.i’
no at I),.:,-
is, arid a broth-
. i ,/i- la
i > of Mi
( ouIter, Col.
'1 v
< a Si
. < ■■ i *. died
odd. nli in Ban-
. -la Ti
iKsdu.v eve:
ning
Mi ('. ■ ilt*’i l.,i*i t>. ni in Dal-
l.i v 1»: 1 h. r 1 -ter for sev < i al
n. 1 piioi 'o lier fleath Also at-
h’.i.ling tie- funeral • erviee in
hi .1 f 1 on RockdaIc wa- M1 s
' 1 in I tei cl.ii igFitir. Mr*. T B
hv.ui vho went to Dalle with
( oi Short • r> * I he eife, from Ban-
* Ir* I a
n,
B
I II \
lowing 1 ‘hit 1 v 1 Mi and Mi
I'm Garrett of I > 11!. 1 Mi n 1
Mi Wahl r Mako.sk> of Wa. o
Mi and Mrs Bill Mr. slim ol
Wiiio, hul l IV ni Keeling <>l
I learn. . Mi and Mr Mill Bn 11
1 ri uid children Bill and Sam ol
j (*(U Jills t .11 I I
★
M1 ■ Ann Maim Henry, (lau:.:
ft r ot Mi and Mi Buck Hen
Of Rockdale, Will in a tlurhc 11
the ppiim cant of the Bren la
M;.if. .! It will Ilf Hu- .11”, ol
Miss Ann Hutto
Becomes Bride ot
Mr. Arthur Parker
Mis: Ami Hutto lice.mu tfa
bride of Arthur Parker. Fn la
\|>l I la. 8 .'tU p ill . it tli la mi !
: ol Mi Nadine Pal kin th*
gr.n mi Miethei, in Rockdale
The la nh wore an ice file,
-ilk chiffon dies-, with a un
i net \icl
Flif attendants to th. hi ide and
giaoin ni i. ,%*r**.*> Mar> Ann *.
breath and Denson Ford
Full, wing the wedding fher*
I wa* 1 rci ej lion held in honor ”f
the bride and groom. T'Fi 1 table
j was laid with a white linen table
I cli.Ui which was covered with <
| w Into ci i . hot over piece I :
I center piece was an inang. in d
jot 1 uil- rises.
1 A ft ci a short wedding trip the
. oeplc will b. at home a* 405
Ackerman street.
1 'Ihe bi de is the daughter ' !
Mi and Mi J C. MeCulfpelt of
Houston
7 he Jim Harfletfs
To ( 'eb'ba!e 7)0th
II eildin^ Wgv T'irst
Mr and Mrs. Jim Bartlett of
j the Tracy community will be hon-
ored on their 50th wedding .uml-
i versary with open house at their
home on May 1 from 2 to 5 p.nv
Hrs*s for the occasion will be
1 Harvey B irtlet of Lone Star, Wal-
ter Bartlett of Houston, Clifford.
Bartlett of Rockdale. Bill Bartlett
ot Grocsbevk. and Harry Bartlelt
of Kamiah, Idaho, will not bo
: atile t«, atn nd
Miv. Ttartlelt, formerly Ruby
i Milam, wa t***m in \rkan as and
: moved to Texa with her p.ueiiti
' 1 1 ,\ .f.ing girl
Mi Bartlett wa born m Iltmot ’j
j and tame to Texas as a voting
man.
The couple met near Rockdilo
I ..nd were marru-d on May 1, 191 n ;
They hav e IB **d in the Traey
j community all their married life j
Eight of their ten grandchildren I
j and four great grandchildren will j
Mend th. anniversary Open
A ban of the 1
nr er
i? v hornr
■ooipi. 1 a i. l.h n
i.n< cl fur
j I'jiii'M ntativ«•;.
I'll 111
c• v• ■ -
r.h: I'l'ugr.im fm
Fl Ida
v ill In
e::en'ed b.v ai .a:
’ 1. '
A ♦ ;»nH
i ■ in . id ing
th.
CftP ibJIH’f!
mini - Ml the I.
. ?«• oil 1
' ! with
■ 1 ■ r 1 A
M, R:r. k'il.
lift ah t't in ned to * heir
Sund.r and Col Short’s,
fell o w e q unexpectedly
• “ * eing Mr and Mrs
.hi 1 nt :.i Baud.•!a carl'
Vefln* da tioining
I ,ueal *. 1' ires for Mn Brown
v. re held in Dallas Saturday,
eoiidueted liv P S Rel.vea The
bod,vs ' er.‘in ited ..n*i burial
• 1. in l( -Hand Memorial Park.
Ii.il! 1 M‘ noiial donations were
><■( < . h foi the Third Christian
Seicne. church.
Snr\ m: Mrs Brown fu'*>thcrs,
: h i her* \ Branch and Roger A.
F'i an. i; both ol D.ili, William
! Ill oH l.o Angeles, Rf.ijert A.
Hi ‘ , i.l Pa ; .si,*’.■ p Mrs
’ iiti) l(‘‘h. it Da 11 a Mi Olive
ort Bandera Mr,* Agnes Dick
11 on Hi vn-ville; Mr Edn c
i ■,! ‘; ’ < 1. F J ockciale
l!‘ t'oi pi a I
the grape
Mrs. R. R Sugg and Mr Mar-
vin Perry honored Mrs, Joe Yate,
who is leav ing for Pittsburgh the
earlier part of May, with a coffee
Thursday morning and a luncheon
and bridg Frida' of last week
The Sugg h m< at Vl P . * Oak
PI., being the chosen plact for
ixith partie was decora!ed with
pring bios: om
Pouring at the silver coffee
■ erviee were Mr Jo Mohair and
Mrs. M M. Camp OHier^ assist-
ing in the dining room were Mrs.
Holmes Serriken, Mr Brice Crow,
Mrs. Chari* Hord, Mi Dale
Cockrell, Mrs. Rob. rt Hornbeck
and Mrs. Bud FR-rst
Milam Alumnae
Of TWU Elect
New Officers
CAMERON—Miss G i-rtr u d e
Gibson, public relations director
from Texas Women’s University
in Denton, spoke to TWU alumnae,
Milan, county hapt-er, at a recent
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
Andrew Esslinger, Cameron.
Miss Gibson told TWU ex-stu-
dents from Cameron. Rockdale
and Bremon.i about the import-
ance of counseling students She
; told of four buildings recently de-
! dieated on the cxjiandinc TWU
campus and she cited TWU gradu-
ates who have become well-known
j in various professions.
Mrs. James Kalilcr of Cameron
- was named president of the chap-
i ter with Mrs Walter E Fischer of
Rockdale vice president Mrs.
Richard Wilkinson of Cameron,
outgoing president, will serve as
secretary: Mrs. Herman Yezak of
Bremond, treasurer; and Mrs. A
F. Matul.i, reporter.
About one hundred guests call-
ed during the morning
At the bridge luncheon Friday
II oodmai 1 Circle
Hu si ness Meeting
It Zimmer Ilona*
The
loeal Supreme Forest,
high honors in bridge went to Woodman Circle, held a business
Mrs. Sam MeClung and Ml
Annie Mai Perry. The bingo
pti/.e went to Mi Al Jones.
meeting in the home of Mrs. Clara
Zuriiner. with the district manager
Mrs Geneva M.vrow 01 Somer-
Mr Yates was presented wPh ville, meeting with the group,
a beautiful going away gilt Horn plans were discussed as to the
the honorees, j district meeting of Woodman
---- I (|j-(.|,,s |Jt; held in Temple. The
Members of V/. O. V/. meeting recently held at the Hawn
• -pv, , . *. m ' ' 1 hotel there was attended by the
At District Mee* following from the local Supreme
Fore. t. Woodman Circle: Mrs.
Members of Jasmine Grove No. cMara Zimmer, Mr Ella Stone,
fi57 of the Supreme Forest Wood- ye Fergeson, Miss Vonnie
man Circle attended the district : Oiicilc’v
meeting at the Hawn hotel in ;u h ]oeaI circle
rcmple on April 19. !
... , ! meeting the ladies attending sent
Attending were vuoa Zimmer, 1
president; Vaughnie Dudley, Ella '* l'aifl w*th signatures of each, to
Stone, and Jessie Ferguson. I Mrs. Sue Bcesley who is now lo-
Geneva M.vrow of Somerville, rated at the Woodman circle home
district manager, presided in Sherman.
FOR SALE
LONE STAR BAKERY
IN ROUND ROCK
The Home of Yellow Doughnuts
For information call or write
ALVIN E. MOEHRING
Box 536, Round Rock, Texas Phone TW 9-3391
Doughnut Formula and Recipes included
Small investment will handle
no,000 WORTH OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE
FROM OUR UPSTAIRS STOCK ROOM-SLIGHTLY SMOKE DAMAGED FROM FIRE
IN SINGER'S GRILL. GOOD USABLE GOODS To Be SOLD REGARDLESS OF OUR LOSS!
IN THE DINING ROOM OF SINGER'S GRILL. OPEN TIL 9 P. M. THURSDAY NIGHT.
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SWIM
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LADIES
DRESSES
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Reg. 16*99
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960, newspaper, April 28, 1960; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth694577/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.