The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 6 of 14
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Local CWF to Send Two
To Assembly in Indiana
The Christian Woman's Fellow* of Deti*ji»n," *hi* program ot ;iri*
ship of Flint Christian church will vancc for tin? Christian church for
send two of th« tr members to a the 1960’#, Rev. Ruochlcy said
world-wide nwrnbly thin coming The therne is “Choose Ye This
week. Duy The assembly will confront
Mrs. J. D Miller, president, and | the women with choices that must
Mrs Frank Buechlcy, wife of the be mode by Individuals, the Chrig-
mlnister, have been regis tered as man Women’s Fellowship and the
delegates in the second quadren-I church, and will provide resources
rial assembly of the International , to make the decisions, he explain*
Christian Women's Fellowship
Many outstanding speakers from
[over the nation ami world will
.address liie assembly.
Lau n Party Honors
Mrs. Vida Briekey
Tin* ljcautlfully decorated lawn
of Mr; Evelyn Jo..<^>h al 1907
Alena \v a tin mciii- fol a Ian Well
party and dinner honoring Mrs.
the Christian churches. The as-
sembly wil be held Jul.v 19*23 on
the campus of Purdue University,
West Lafayette, Indiana
About 3500 women will parlai
pate. Two special trains leaving I
Jolt Wwiiil mill ou'na *»iii 1.1.7 .
Texas women to the a icmbly.
There will be f><» missionaries and j
nationals from 12 countries along |
with fraternal delegates from,
other communions and representa-
tives of the chun h agencies The j vid;, Brirkiy and the winning
assembly is [ionsored by the j ^roup of Die Gleaners (.’lass of
partrnent of the United Christian the M< udowbrook Baptist church
Christian Women's Fellowship dc- j pjje honorec received numerous
Missionary Society. going away gifts and a delight*
The purpose of the assembly is ] fully informal meal was prepared
to prepare women for the “Decade by the losing group and served to
•-------------the winning group.
The following members and as-
socia*' members were present:
Mrs Ha/el Johnston, Mrs. Mildred
Guillaume, Mrs. Bill Curlee, Mrs.
Vida Briekey, Mrs. Donna Lee
lb,her-on. Mr-. Mable Hoffman,
Mrs. Flcnnor Weems, Mrs. Doro-
thy Dvmke, Mrs. Georg ie Dvet
and the hostess, Mrs. Evlyn
Joseph.
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Regular meeting night: First
Thursday in each month, 7:30 p in
Practice—Each Mnndav, 7:3u p.ni
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Whitten Circle
Meets a! Home
Mrs. Jim Eads
Wednesday morning the Nellie
! Dean Whitten Circle met with
I Mrs. Jim Eads as hostess in her
| home at 429 Green street.
There were six members present
' for the program, with Miss Jessie
j Kcrgi on in charge. The program
subject was “Sharing Possessions
for Dcmoninat tonal Advancc-
I merit."
The devotional xcriptuii was
Philippian.- 2:10. A prayer for
missionaries was given by Mih,
I A J Hbodes The minutes of the ,
I last meeting were read and ap-
I proved, after which the closing
prayer was oileiea ny Mrs. liii- ,
j ban.
I Those present were: Mrs A. J i
Rhodes, Mis Almeda Ifillin, Mis
I Jessie Fi rgi son, Mr Lie Tal-
I tsott, Mrs. Lucy Caffey, and the i
i hostess Mrs. Jim Eads.
I Son for Slushers
Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Slusher of
| Rockdale are the parents of a son
I wi ighing (1 pounds and 10 ounces,
j Ronald Harmon was born Widnes-
dny, July 5 at 7:40 p. :n at Rich-
ards clinic and hospital. Grand-
parents are Mr and Mrs. George
Lumpkins ol Rockdale and Mrs.
Taylor ol Kentucky and the late
Harmon Slusher. The great-grand-
parent. is Mrs. V. W. Brooks of
Milano.
The Reporter Woman’s Page
Pag* 6
Irma Dunninjrton. Edltoi
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Nazarene Bible
School Closing
Program Slated
Shower Saturday Honors
Mrs. Lewis Anderson, Jr.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Lewis icentered with an artistic arrange*
I Anderson Jr., a recent bride, was j ment of golden marigold with a
KATfilLEN KAY
Kathleen Kay,
Robert Elkins
To Wed in Fall
The Bible School lor young
gress’^at"the ^t'iiuTeh* ol'Na/.'arr ncs ishower given at the home of Mrs. Intents were of crystal and silver
will have the closing program H. L. Summers, 402 Hazel, from Serving the white cake squares
Frul. . ,.t 7:30 p m | 3 until ft o’clock. Co-hostesses with jat»l presiding at the crystal punch
The guest 'speaker will be Mrs. |Mrs. Summers were Mrs. Bill , bowl were the following who al
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gu< ,t speaker will be Mrs. |Mrs. Summers were mis. mu howl were the following wno ai-
Hubbard of Temple, whose Summers and daughter Miss Mary jternated through afternoon: Misses
husband is pastor of the Na/.a- I Lou Summers,
rene church in that city. The feted bride is the former
Music for the childrens choir Miss Amanda Lou Kyle, who with
will be played by Miss Betty Jo her husband are temporarily rc-
Lanford, and Miss Nancy Lynn siding at Huntsville.
Local News Briefs
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Mrs H. L. Menu and Nanette
have returned from a weeks visit
with Patsy Min of Houston.
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Bonny Menn spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. V. R.
i oakum, Rebecca and Stc\c of
Brenham.
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Mr. and Mrs. D D White nnd,
son, Gary, nnd Mrs. Essie Biui
are vacationing in Tennessee and
North Carolina.
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Briekey
and daughters, Pat tie, Barbara
and Jane Ellen, are moving back
to Tennessee the first of August.
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Mrs. L. A. Zimmer has moved
baik to-her home at 340 W Da-
vi I la in Rockdale. Mrs. Ziminer
has been living in Tavlor tin* past
year with her daughter, Mrs. Jim-
mie Mohel.
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Major and Mrs. Burl Brown and
syns have returned home in Rapid
City, South Dakota.
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Mrs Charles Joseph and chil-
dren left this week for Ohio ac-
companied b.v Mrs J C. Adams
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave McCoy and
the ir granddaughter Pat Guthrie
returned last week from a vaca-
tion trip spent in California and
other interesting points.
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Mrs. John Raymond and Mrs.
law Barnett of Houston have been
visiting Mrs. Charlie Raymond and
family here On their return to
Houston they were accompanied
by Julia Ann Raymond who will
visit with them in that city.
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Mr and Mrs. J W Grabein
have returned from 1 eavcnworlh,
Kansas, where they visited for
two weeks with their son, Major
James W Grabein Jr., and wife,
and their children Candy and Jer-
ry. Sipee leaving California,
Major Grabein has been stationed
at Fort Leavenworth.
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Mr. and Mrs. H D Kay Jr of
Troy announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of their
I daughter, Kathleen, to Robert
i Allen Elkins, son of Mrs. Mamie
I S. Elkins of Shreveport.
, Miss Kay is the granddaugh-
ter of Mrs. F. W Worley of Rock-
dale route 3. She is a 1961 gradu-
ate of Troy high school where
she was a member of the Beta,
Future Nurses, nnd Future Home-
makers of America, and a cheer-
leader. She was elected to Who’s
Who in the yearbook and placed
on the all-district basketball team
two years.
Kikiris is a graduate of El ,
Dorado high school in Arkansas,
and of Centenary college in |
Shreveport where fie is a Kappa I
Sig. He is presently employed i ”
with the Boy Scouts in Waco. Inclusion of
The couple will be married
Lands will direct the choir.
Mis. E A Sexton has been
superintendent of the young folk
Bible school, and the pastor of
church of Nazarene is Clem B.
Jarvis.
All parents of the young folks
and friends arc invited to
program.
Mrs. H L. Summers ••cceived
the guests at door and in the liv-
ing room the honorec and her mo-
ther, Mrs. Bill Kyle, introduced
Mrs. Evelyn Anderson of Conroe
Jackie Currey, Shirley Suttles,
Bobbie Baker, Roberta Pounders,
Penny Graves, Mrs. Lavida -N.
White, and Mrs. Dick Fritz, Jr. of
Port Lavaca.
At vantage points about the
room were small vases of pink
sweetheart roses.
In the adjoining flower decor-
and Mrs. Bobby Shaw of Pasa- ated room the array of lovely gifts
and sister of the were d,sPlavcd
Bykota (.lass Has
lingular Session
In Pay nr Home
The Bykota class of First Bap- J
tist church met at the home of j
Mrs. Christine Payne on Tuesday
night for thoir monthly session, j
The devotional was given by M''s.
Don Roddam, the subject being
“Love," taken from scripture of
I John 4
Folowing the devotional a busi-
ness session was held and prayer
was offered by Mrs. Roddam. At |
program refresh-
ments were served.
Those present were: Mesdamcs
dena. mother
the bridegroom In here Miss Mary
Lou Summers registered the guests
at table where dainty sweetheart
roses gave a pleasing touch.
Other decorations included a large
arrangement of marigold and
greenery ,anri a floating camel-
lia in a crystal globe bowl graced
the coffee table.
The white crochet-lace covered
table in the dining room was
There were many friends who
called throughout the afternoon.
July 13, 1961
Mr. and Mrs. Menn
Attend Centennial
In Suntone Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Robert ‘Sonny>
Menn visited in San Antonio last
Sunday where they attended the
Centennial Celebration of Har-
moma Lodge No. 1, the Sons of
Hermann.
As representative of the Rock-
dale Lodge they participated in
the day’s affair. Although the
wcotiivl »oa uaiu|i, they i l-(jui t n
large attendance from over the
state, that enjoyed a full afternoon
of band music, choral club sing-
ing. and speaking
Menn as president of the local
lodge will give a full report to
the membership meeting and
social, set for next Thursday at
7:30 p. m. at the V. F. W. hall.
For Show Cards and store Win-
dow Signs see Henry Tyler at
The Reporter Office.
7 Meadowbrook
GA's Go to Party
At Belton College
with the Rev. Paul Powell of
Taylor officiating. An early fall
wedding is planned.
the first. Baptist church in Troy, I Don Roddam, Doris Ward, Eva
Re.ndle, Ann Sonntag, Sally Brum-
hf*lo\> L'h*itirie Payne
Hath (.lass Meets
At Mrs. Cockrell9s
The Ruth Class of Meadowbrook
Baptist ch'urch met July 6 in the
home of Mrs. B. D. Cockrell. The
opening prayer was given by Ra-
mona Barlow. Emclia Holder pre-
sented the devotion on friend-
ship. This was followed by a brief
business session.
Refreshments were served be-
fore adjournment. Members pre-
sent were: Freddye Frock. Mary
Barber, Ramona Barlow, Emelia
Holder, the hostess Mrs. Cockrell
and Mrs. Strclsky.
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Visiting through the holidays in
the home of Mrs Bruce Brodnax
were Mr. and Mrs. John Gracrt
and son of El Catnpo; Mrs. Hollis
Page and children of Nederland
and Tommy Sanderson of Hous-
ton
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Mrs. Isaacs Duncum and Miss
Nora Duncum ot Cameron and
Mrs. Nancy Lee Vaught of Lake
Jackson were visitors this week in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
McCoy.
Girl to Timmermans
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Timmer-
man ot San Antonio are the proud
parents of a daughter born at the
Baptist Memorial hospital Tues-
day, July II weighing H pounds
and I ounce. The grandparents are
Mrs. I. W Gore of Rockdale and
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Talbert of
Corpus Christ!.
Twenty-Nine Meet
la Ladies Auxiliary
At Peace Lutheran
The Auxiliary of Peace Luth-
eran Women, met Wednesday af-
ternoon in ttic* basement parlors
of the church. There wore twenty-
seven members and two visitors
present.
Tile opening song was “Blessed
Jesus at Thy Word." Mrs. Alfred
Von Gonten gave the devotional
which was from Psalm 2fi:8.
The subject of Bible study was,
“Jonah, the man who prayed,^“Let
me Die." Offering the meditation
was Mrs Lenora Dornhoefer. At
close of study a business session
was in order, Hostesses tor the
social hour were Mrs. Annie Ernst,
Mrs. Lily Dickey, Mrs. Louise
Menn,
Clark Family Has
Annual Reunion
Here on July 4
The annual reunion of the Clark
family was held at the home of
Jewel Clark of Rockdale on July
4. The reunions have been held
for the past 13 years in various
cities where Clark families live.
A tent was erected in the back
yard of the home with tables and
chairs provided .lor the guests.
Leroy Clark furnished spiritual
music for the family. Members of
tiie families attending supplied
the food for the reunion.
Other activities during the day
were tfit- taking of snapshot;, and
a visit to the old cemetery where
the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Clark
are buried.
Rockdale is the
Baptist G. A. s Visit
Children9 Home
Night Circle Meets
\[ ith Mrs. Meyers
This week a group of intc r- I
mediate G. A.’s of Meadowbrook
Baptist church went on a com-
I munity Mission project to the
tld home place [Texas Baptist Childrens Home at
for the Clark family. Most ol the i Round Rock, delivering a box of
girls attended and graduated from clothing.
A\<o(k high school. | While theie the gmup and their |chairrnan Mrs. Movers conducted
The family consists of seven Counselor were taken on a tour 1
girls and one boy. The sisters and of the home, which also included
one brother together with their the Chapel and the Clinic.
The girls making the trip were,
Mvs. Charles Holder, counselor:
children and grandchildren num-
bered 43. Jewel Clark, the hostess,
was the eldest of the family. Those .Judy Holmes, Connie Roberson,
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present were: Jewel Clark and
family, Rockdale, Mrs. Elnora
Page and family. Houston, Mrs.
Ernestines Mills, Temple, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Leo Hill and family,
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Scott,
Temple, Mr. and Mvs. Alvin Baily,
Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rus-
sell, Farmcrsville, Louisiana, Le-
roy Clark and family, Rockdale,
Walter L. Clark and family, Dal-
las, and several friends from
| Rockdale.
All the family was together ex-
cept two girls, Mrs Berda Mae
Blitter of Chicago and Mr and
Mrs. Tommie Runnels of Dallas.
Rosemary Cumbie and Gayle Guil-
laume.
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THE ROCKDALE REPORTER
PHONE HI 6-5838
L. R. Rogers, 81
Funeral Services
Held Wednesday
AT THE
Hospital
(Editor's not*: Th* weekly
hospital report is prepared
each Wednesday at Richards
Clinic and Hospital in Rock-
ADMITTED
Mrs Joe Slusher, Ray C. Allen,
H<»h Peterson, Mrs Max Rmn,
Willard Bush, Miss Tillie Bauer.
Mrs. Eldee Simank, Tommy Cur-
rey, Mrs. Sallic Gillespie, Mrs.
Myrtle Hyder, Waiter liarp, Mrs.
Anita Munoz.
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Funeral services for Lee R
Rogers HI, were conducted Wed-
nesday at 1C a. to from the F*hi!-
Rev. * J.1 ,uhk " M a! h r ‘ omcia t/ng! Boy for Simanks
Burial followed in the Black Jack | Mr. and Mrs. Eldec Simank arc
cemetery, the proud parents of a son, Terry
Mr. Rogers died at his homo Dean, born Saturday at 12:09 p.
in Rockdale early Monday morn- | m. The new arrival at Richards
mg. Be was born December 19, Clinic and Hospital weighed 7
IH79, at Caldwell, and was a son pounds, II ounces,
of Alexander and Rebecca Rogers.
Hr had lived his entire life in
Milam ami Burleson counties and
toi some years had resided at .
Rockdale.
In 19i)4 he married Miss Fffie i
Pearl Kamick at Caldwell. Since
Ins youth Mr Rogers had pillowed j
jlarmung, which occupation he
continued until retiring in 1948.
Mr. Rogers was a member ot the 1
Baptist church, having gone into i
the Liberty Springs church years
age. He later placed his member-
ship in the Black Jack church.
Surviving are his wife, Effie
Rogers of Rockdale; two sons.
Lessi r A Rogers of Houston and
Gils L Rogers of Salt Diego, Cali- i
lorma; five daughters, Mrs.]
ft< atrice Ixcwis of Caldwell, Mr.
< lemmic Haggard and Mrs. Mo-
dell Paul of Houston, Mr .. Ima
Caldwell of Dallas, Mrs. Nell Cur-
ley of Rockdale.
Nieces ind nephews arc Oussic
Lee Bell and 2 children of Mr-
redian, Laima Morrow, Waco, and
Curtis Kerrth. Erant. Texas.
There arc also surviving two
brothers, Rufus Rogers of East
Los Vegas. New Mexico, and
George Rogers of Sweetwater;
twenty-one grandchildren and
twenty-two great-grandchildren.
Two suns piuccUed him in death.
together.
Local meetings held at the VFW
Hall every third Thursday of the
month—visitors welcome. Robert
L. Menn, president; Alicnc York,
secretary. adv.
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WANTED MEN - WOMEN 18-52
- * - who are interested in a future that offers high income.
Prepare now for U. S. Civil Service job openings in this area.—
Postal Position. Clerical positions. Law Enforcement positions,
etc.—Government positions pay as high as $446. a month to start.
Grammar school education usually sufficient. But to get on* of
those jobs you must pats a test, Th* competion is keen. Lincoln
Service helps thousands prepare for these tests every year. It is
one of the largest end fastest growing privately owned schools
of its kind and is not connected with th* government.—If you
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Today for free information on jobs .salaries, requirements end
how you can qualify.
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Seven junior G. A.’s from
Meadowbrook Baptist church at-
tended the District 15 Houscparty
at Mary Hardin-Baylor college in
| Belton last Thursday through Sat-
I urelay.
The girls heard messages by
; Dr. and Mrs. B L. Nichols, mis
sionaries to Indonesia, and Mrs.
Paul Seibonman. home mission-
ary from San Antonio. Mrs. Sci-
benman showed a film on the good
will center in San Antonio, and
Miss Eunice Parker, a worker with
the International Students at Aus-
tin, was also on the program.
Dr. Finus Williams, Austin, was
the Houscparty pastor. The theme
this year was “Crown Him King"
with music, meditations, assemb-
lies and varied fun activities a
part of the events.
Those attending were Kathy
I .ester, Sharon Dyer, Sue’ Abbott,
Barbara Briekey, Frances Gibson.
Bctt.v Margaret Orr, Suzanne Cof-
fcv and Mrs. Je^e Lester, counse-
lor.
The Night Circle of the First
Presbyterian church met Thurs-
day at the home of Mrs, C. H.
Meyers.
In the absence of the circle
] the meeting and moderated the
i lesson from the book of P’hilip-
j piar.s.
Light refreshments were served.
The Sons oi Hermann
A Fraternal Benefit Society
founded in San Antonio, Texas,
March 27. 1B90.
The order operates on a full
legal reserve basis solely for the
benefits of its members and bene-
ficiaries, but not for profit.
Purpose of the order is to pro-
vide low cost protection insurance
|and relief to its members in sick-
ness and distress, maintains a fine
home for the aged and sponsors
j a youth camp.
The society fosters Friendship
and Good Will and promotes a
true spirit of brotherhood.
The Order knows no distinction
as to politics or religions, does
not participate in discussions or
opinions on such matters, but
Kathie Yoakum, Mrs. Harold ] rather upholds the beliefs, rights,
Holliman, Mrs. W A. Allday, Rob i and privileges of each individual
Peterson, Mrs. Joe Slusher, Miss member as their own affiliation.
Tillie Bauer. Charlie Mekolik. Ray | Rockdalo Lodge No 6! is a f»-
AHen, Wanda Patterson, Mrs. Max ] mj|v lodge where men, women
Rinn, Willard Bush. [and children may attend to enjoy
the meeting and social programs
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